The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1936 Page: 2 of 8
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froup «f people whose interest*
|re Intertocked when they ere
brought together bj^nn eirplsne
viechUtAt tttio come under the psy-
chological - suggestions ef one man
who makes them dance to hSi
THE DAILY SUN—GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
PRESIDENTSDAUGHfERSEESJOAN '
tlri
Harlow and Spencer Traejr
romantic team fir the
riverfront story 'elated in
rafT and Mariam Solliwan and>
HsmMpb Kewtt are the
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'h-» m,., i" -t,o- .'i r* t-hat hits Lionel Mv ij, I:..... . f„ U.-i "o.* cilin-n <>fj'
that of *4HK town Ufe, its m.di »ey, Raymond W alburn, Stuart
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enMp al» yitiy IWMlIIMnrwrn; Wallace and WimSim
tat rig dieMMPmNA ’ Ha»«* Them* a’ strong ftevbr- of
whiofc aln n-t ihit Iff &*■
Off it*. popular prang da-tor
fcts eH) wifi-
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and
.latfre m the ItoVy which tells of
tin* reactpn* of a . usmopuittar.
Hollywood,; June
ran Rem,Ido; for a
2, a P- Dun
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Drive
IHl TMK VERY RfcST
TIRES
Goodrich
WITH m FAMOUS
Goodrich Tires
Goodrich Gottorns
AUTO RADIOS
W« mean what we «ayl Thousand* of
peoplsfcav* told utthst oar origin*!
thaUattW) tlimlMn Hi*
r»vem<ner>t allowed him to enter
i a Romanian quota.
The dark haired actor ratified
is*... u travriiag M
«*W t„ Tisjuana. M<- , nud n
tamirtg a-rth k passport. v>i», > As
M:m...»..M folftHr . residence' *l-
ifwirement# ' Renshlo said he amtid
apply for ritirenship paper*.
The -act of ermwrtng the hfirder
ended *1* fmfitof legal entagfe-
menu for the ietor. Inrludirijf tw.
iyeorii he ttpeitt In McNeill l*lht,d
j penirenliary toRowrng conviction
l»n charge* of falsifying a rmts-
I port.
Itenaldo ctefmsd he m ttfm n
l amden. N. J., Vnit^ Rtn'.es. Die
trlrt Attmm-) IVirson’' M flail of
Routhem t’aBfrdttia spill he rim*
wmvfnced the actor did not know
whisre he was bom
credit plan I* the lulnt Way to enjoy
th* safety and comfort of the** tint*
quality guaranteed product!.
YOU SET YOUR OWN
EAST TENS
Rveryone can buy here because we fit
our plan to sutt your particular nerds.
And thera la abedlntely none of the
u«w»l red tape, delay* mid long cm*
barraMing Invettlgallon*.
ici us si fork vou »uv
HVII convince you lhal it forts no more
«mip tour car with the Rest tire;—Cmrtrich
own term*.
now to
al your
STUART MOTOR CO.
215 N. (loose ( reek St.
I’hone 121
Erik Hh«h», ymathful El Reno.
Ok la., actori disclosed he would
make an attempt at a triangular
eight-mile swim arms* Mead lake,
huge body of water behind Boulder
dam
The Oklahoman recently failed
' in a try at paddlmg across Saltou
uni in fmperial Valley- when he
'sicrldentally gulped down a mouth-
ful of salty water and became ill.
He previously ret a record for the
10-mile ocean swim from iianta
Monica to Malibu Reach.
His attempt will be sponsored by
■Las Vegas and Boulder City, Nc*
The try will I* made this week
end.
SPORTS PARADE
Here and
•port*
THURSDAY, JUNE t
0 . JUNE i, 1^36
Aimee McPherson Is lex'convict. »** quoted k
*10,000 Plot Victim
sap-
LOS AMOOJBS, Jtmg 4e-rtMfc-.
parade:; ;,,
j poatal faspdctohi today inveatlgat-
Waitar Pate," non-playing tapUin led’an extortion plot against Aimee
t ot the United State* Oavi**cup Semple McPhereon after a than
squad, says Wllmer Allison is the
Anna Rooiavalt BeaHigsr Joan Crawford
Mrs. Anna Roosevelt Boettiger, left, daughter of President and Mrs.
Roosevelt, pays a surprise visit to Joan Crawford, film *tar, on a
kilieiiri -in liBinnA ________J» t t * i
studio, set iq Hollywood, Mr*. Boettiger acBompanied her husband,
a» official in Uie motion picture industry, on ti.. visit to Hollywood.
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San Antonio To Be Site
Of State Golf Tourney
Joan Blonde!! we* nursing
sprained ankle today after a fall
j on a studio sound atage where she
j tripped over a cable. Although her
! injury was not considered serious,
she will not tie able to ap}>ear be-
fore the camera* for a week.
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Henry Whiddon
INCOME TAX SPECIALIST
Nttary Public
Fuhfif Accounting
Phoae 236 115 W. Pruree
AW.W.W/AW.V.VNV.V.
By Pnfted Pres* . • outlook for next, season that most
Leading golfers of the state will coaches envy. His entire traveling
tee off June 10 in the Texgft. Golf squad, nine veterans, will be back
Association’s ^T&h annual Burn a next fall.
mWnt. Matches this year w(u be at, Three weeks of prartice shortiy
the San Antonio Country “Club. , before summer v acations begai
For the first time in the hfetor- convinced Huffman that he ha:
of the evebt, leach Texas city vviil !'auw’ to’b,‘ optimistic. Outstand
be permitted to enter two glofers. *™r'* "in" «»-
... ,, . ... brans were Hugh Snodgrass, Lob-
ine new rule is expected to bring , all-border conference guard;
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MONTH
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CROSLEY R£FWGERATOR
CROSLEY WASHING MACHINE
CROSLEY RADIO
A Combination Offer
FSr XKw'blkya'til^f'
Thttt Bfe Deal affords yoo the
opportunity to boy tliret itrnw
most eswtnlia! in yotir borne at
eapeckHy attrartivg prirt^ . . . on
ti^jii »>ic| yog fgg'i mat tm-
wfcm.
best volleyer since "Little Bill”
Johnston . . .. Eul*c« Peacocky
Temple's .fine jumper and Sprinter,
was an ail-state'halfback at Union
(N. J.) high school .... In tfc# first. ~
school game he carried the opening
. kickoff 97 ifirds to »• touchdown
. Anny Ondra will sec Americ;.
for the first time_whet» she arrive,
in the next few days . . . But the
J famous - German movie aetreae;
won’t watch her husband, Ma* j
Schmcling, box Joe Louis . . . She j
going to wait at the hotel forj
him to come buck and tell her about.1
“ ... if he’s able to get back.
The I.C. 4*A games have been
going since 1876. which also mark-
ed the beginning of the National
.league ... A Japanese piayer u
expected to hold down center on the
University of Washington football
team next fall ... His name is
Harry Yanagimachi . , . He’s om
player«Notre Dame’s’ "Fighting
Irish League of Nations” missed
. . . Princeton may have another
Ben Bonthron in 'Peter BradJey, i:
sophomore . ., They say Joe Med-
wick uses the biggest glove of any
outfielder in the majors.
- . . Players don’t last long a-
.Cincinnati . , . Ernie Lombardi u>
the oldest' member'of the team in
point of continuous service and hi
has been there only since 1932 . . .
The New York, commission, refused *
to recognize Petey Sarron as feath-'
sr champ, so tht Birmingham lad
is giving the east the goby ... lie’,
sticking to the south and west and
profeaWjMvttt go to bat next at 1W-
las, in July.
Identifying, himself as Valentine
McAuiiffe told San J)iego police he
Nfnt’the evangelist a note demand-
ing $! 0,000.
MckAuliffe, who said he was an
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F*? last year.
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What is the great genius about"
MARK TWAIN
LINEN SUITS?
It is tailored of pure Irish linen,
4 loomed exclusively for these suits.
There are many Irish linen
fabrics, but only Marie, twain re-
mains constant from’ season to
season; * - :-
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LARGEST PINE
WHITE SALMON, (INS).- A
huge yellow pine believed, the
largest such tree growing in the
state of Washington, was discover-
ed in Klickitat county. The tree
scaled seven feet four inches in
diameter at a height of five feet
from the ground.
It is fashioned by the Haspels in'
Tffrw Orleans, skilled producers of
washable summer clothes.
In tailoring excellencies and
style touches, it has all the details
generally associated with the more
costly woolen clothes. ‘
It is unconditionally-guaranteed
not to shrink, fade or discolor.
These are the simple reasons
why Mark Twain Irish Linen
Suits take first rank in the aristo-
cracy of summer suits,______________
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SUMNER’S
217-219 TEXAS AVE.
GOOSE CREEK I
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fiotik the ttigext,as,«Nll »§* the | Judge Garrett Bcilvicw, N. M.,
s ^xas yWe of the circuit’s leading seor-
hrett field ever tu seek the
gulf association championship.
I ct-s; aiid Curley Wilkinson,
bock, captain last season.
Lub-
llarr.y Todd of Lakewood Cuun-
Iry Club, Dallas, will 'hasten .to J
San Antonio from ||h* Uuitt(l|
St ates open June (-6 |t
field, N. J., to defetiiF n.-.y^n.
Todd, Jack Monger and Jimhi/Mc-
Gonagili of Dallas, and Ben Ho-
gan of Fort Worth will im ift the j
U. S. open, ’ -
Reynolds Smith, Dallas, one of
two Texans who will, play on the
Walker cup m/ft'WgaHiKt Fittglimd
Sept. 2 and 3 at ClementiSn, J„
will be another favorite at San
Antonio. Three other Dallas sharp-
shooters- Dave (Spec) Goldman
Don Schumacher, and) -.CCHwW
WaUa- alao stand high in the pre-
tourney rating.
HERE’S THE
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COMBINATION OFFER
In Our Windows Today!
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After MMtec tWte standard, up DM he minute ,tcm- ,n
I Mr mJh>» windows, come imdde and let
explain farther
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y Hardw
Captain Ken Rogers, the flying
army officer, will carry the gup-
port of fellow San Antonians for
the title. Rogers; a comparative
unknown, mowed dowt* all opposl
lion in tRe recent Houston GiM
Yrdb-jinvIlatiAt ftieet. He beat Ed
White, Bonham,, in the final HH
White, former University of Tex-
as arc, is national intermix-date
champion and the second Texan
selected fur the 1986 Walker cup
team. ■ s
I Coach Bert* *Hoff IMS of - the
Texas Toch baSketball tnani baa aa
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Ml POLICE k I
DALLAS. - A special police force
|«f 210 officers i* bring organixed
fori grounds patrol at the Trias
Centennial Exposition. Only Mtei
Texas cities—Dallas, Houston, San
Antonio and Forth Worth — hive
larger police department*. ■
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!, jwtropolitan market,
!h- now enjoying, the )us-
*hilh is Gffered
fthal ar? |(,wer tl?“n “
eurly in,the season. You
* asparagus plain, with-
. ,tfr or Holiandaise and
henl for the time being
I gjjgr meihod of cookmgB
^f »:K(w<l- A tittfe later,
‘fJjnrfbe/Me this moat ad-
Stable has half com-
fjj,, nin--y"U, will begin fi?
E aterapri prepared i-n the
^ way. Then it is you will
rwoember these sever"’
[mi I shaiL give you:
♦ and scrape the asparagus,
Riihi aiid cdok in boiling
| water from 18 'to 23 min-
ffow srran8e the st|.ks in
In j fiat buttered gratin dish;
:jjie heads with Mornay
I wa white >n’ue mixed with
f cheese. CoTer the jest oi
.ragus’witii buttered paper,
! the heads with grated
mi
jai
Itsd set under the -fire to
AII mud*Is ant *i»»s, j
Single or double I
breasted. Plain 1
sport backs, ..
Milanarie is a dish
fcombines asparagus with
, Cook the asparagus as
i'irfctcd, drain and arrange
; in a gratin dish. .Sprinkle
i with grated cheese, porn
nut brown butter
wiml with fried eggs that
. trimmed with a pastry
fs^to thc table very hot.
ifJSH* Points au Beurfc —•
[fkc asparagus * until tender,
[rtf the “water and use" only
well with both
’iBid iriclted butte:
bits; se|si>:
H sugar f11
Office staff
Townsend o
being welcc
(center, dre
headquarter
pay add t« this discussion a
W<ls about the cauliflower,
llite suffers in most kitchens
Luite ordinary treatment.
*4ge young head of spring
* ier prepared in this way:
o*cr Milanaise—Trim and
like vegetable in water con-
I lemon juice, then cook in
, Drain and remove to a
dish; sprinkle . with
j,pour around a little meltei!
land set under the flame iojthe fried eggpl;
| Or arrante Imuqiiets of iayerTof e^pl
terets on a buttered gratin
i cover with an Italian
combined with tomatoes.
: with cheese and, bread
I and brown lightly in .th.e
Kggpjant, t
1 large e;
1 teaspoo
1 cup bee
1 cup gra
3 eggs
2 tablespi
1 lemon
Slice the eg
and let stand
inch slices. S
saute in the be
in a few slip
nearly tender,
the drippings
and put in the
plant. Mix the
ed parsley an
Spread part
(plant is receiving better
the egg-eheese
until eggplant
is used Let 1
cooked througl
egg slightly an
tire mixture at:
low flame unti
:nt in America than was like an omelette
turn in earlier days. Blit let
: you a few French recipes
i treat is as a royal taWe „
I egg plant in thick slices;
|out the center and stuff with
; tomatoes, pimientps- :and
iham. Sprinkle with butt-et-
I criimbs, pour a rich to*
i around, and bake In the
I until tender. '
If® may peel the egg plant;
* it in six slices lengthwise,
tkly and reform the plant,
between the slices with
(piste. Dot plentifully ttrilh
from frying p<
and pour the jii
over the eggpls
. Mexi
1-4 cup oil
4 mediuht-s
1 small pie
1 small oni
1 pound sal
1 cup canni
butter and fin
oven. This may
cold.
Specials Friday and Sabi
toLAH WHIT!
SHORTEN
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1936, newspaper, June 4, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095556/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.