The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1936 Page: 2 of 6
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LA VERNE HESTER, 1
[council
wminating
group named
^.Cities City Council of
jgfttoi elected * nominator
UK, beird reports of / the
, officers and committee
li „ „ izrzLti-s.
n umu | year* experience, cartes to the
S NEW i cm*from Hi"j*i6n-where he
V nxiff I roeriy operaw<Kthe West Graj
Mrs. At*
t Baytov
Mission*
[sonic remeierj under direction of I ff
the ft CiH.-s funeral home, with VIO
thapWar tow chapter of Order
Uffertarn Star. in chare* of Mms AtfSttM
at the church. ' \ new centur
! •* UiwJM by fou. pw lte
[lWlF.MBusrh.oM rnie atm
■laughter*. Mm. C. H. Weston end * * .
Uni. C.C. Arrington, both ofOdar I
m gnd elected. Officers to
paries created by three re-
M ft Ferrell, president,
L over the meeting attend-
KLfesentatives from Bay-
Ashbel Smith, Lamar, Anson
P*vid G. Burnett and Hor-
■frferent-Teachey associa-
, M M. Carter was elected
■ppan replacing Mrs.
PTa
A foui
presented
Miss.Syl
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l hartt m*. m- mm atetef to that H
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■ amton 0»JBlp«e«*. being waualH !|fif$
mnaf haw, an* «* eprtn# Ifg
'£ ««* • *$- •* operetM by I: *
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f'lL Bridges and Mre. C. F.
i was elected to the office of
Bffltarten, replacing Mrs. W.
iith who resigned. . ‘
, J. S. Palmer, chairman of
»rent education committee,
af on the success of the
Epriggy let turc being fceW
Mtepui. of Bomtim, urt U trend
children.
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novel tyi
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ed by Mi
Book Rev
bo you know
atrty nxMl^ke
of greeting c*ri$
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day at th<
is written
but interr
of thwart
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ing the ei.
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the man o
becoming
Present
McCullod
Kelly, Ar
W. Mayei
enzweig, '
way, 0.
and Leon:
[.«r.uauu.uuuiy»i» WiMSKJKaiV
j Last Hams county interested 'in tiajy j, iofl A. D*
Jcarilp .iHWUfat «ttke more repol Iherefer-, January 1, 101 k Hie
J progress than it hg* in the pact in -
I this community'* have been called
| by Sat Pace, fiuiriet chairman, to
[meet Thiwday a%tu at tiw May
[town community hoeae. "
[ The immediate purpoee of the
mgitlhl h to perfect a reorgaatoa
ffion of the East Harris county Roy
So>ut cotumittw, hut during the
evening there will be discussion of
I*ws for extending the bensriU of
uAnitfimurn 4aa wnn. -IwMwv^-'iet Aisiam’ -
<Sts8as\
JU. GAtrt? A 4-
McDOWEU'S
«cial purposes are here
WmSnSiSilM;
Send her a m tf candy '
■ Fer ValenUne!
Opens Across Frem Cfty-HsH
PEtLT
5 DAT SPECIAL . . .
Oil Star.* W«?e......$1.75
Set anti Dry — . 25e
Other Specials on Permanents
Mjift. ihihc& Pmp.
inromen had completed the home
Mr course.
rTke nominating .committee is
GROCERY & MARKET
Drug Store
Retdatiartore fee Carib’
amutteg to more.fay*'tit Hie mm-
raumty. ~
TV meeting is to begin at 7:S0
a „ .,
Cedarf
Missionar
'an ail-da
mating a
Fayle, p
business f
with a pra
Member
0. W. Fa:
Fayle, Ju
Ilfrey, E
Willard M
T. Busch, i
Lou Georg
PHONE MAIN 111*
Ngfyosed °f Mrs. Jc P. Royder,
[atairmnn. Mrs. E P. Crow, Mrs.
f Raima Lawrence and Mrs. V. K.
mpui. The council discussed plans
hr s tree r planting ceremony to
to held at Robert - E. Lee higli
[school in commemoration" of the
tel* Centennial, date of which
[till to set later.
The ejection of officers for the
gKj&tol. year will take place
'i--the meeting of April 1.
ff ever a frock «boaM make
Om pattern. tbU t* itl Wrerubto .______________
•ml M smart tbie Spring and bummer m it 1* today
by Marian Mat tin will be a winner in your wardreL.. ...._ _____
and yoke remptomm the reft gathere ef atom and bodice. Slight
flare at hem 0vre nice frre#m and mot In r-
ofcmhm for tht* purtfcular model to c< lan«re «r '
mhlto totekffroMM. Otto White* yoo'd Kkv for_ . _____
Merer crepe, priwt or pwwwmto m, $mm dtaitto' at IbitMto, M ini*
kaacHaf ttneto Pattaoi H1W MMt m dm a % 'll and H to #•
Mure I* reuak* 3 t-i yard* W trnk- fabtie.,' •
. .^X8.ga.jtit»yn.-ligi;tKi -aftol.. IkJtothaJIiUit am.J’A&mtrXimn*.
rnm. mWm lm street, N*w Tevk. M. T. , ,
If flmm ttftl ft* rear kaU fJ | * CwHQ ROV HHIJjlt® | wottiar
away aecawtotw. t *y to make, jt^^enlng a gallow* tree, an elec
™ *: t_lj-~-J.il twe*ptoc«r (trte »r an executtonef* axe.
winner in your wurdreke. Trim collar j Eh* would **y, “I do not like that”.
»n.j iwht Sugot j Orwa, any piou* lady would have
Martorial j been delighted to chrUten torturing
r,K,-T?i Xr££. JSTtSftoJaTit
tearing 2nd Mow torture were con-
WGHfANDS
NEWS
Garden Club Meets
rim. T; W. Sterling, president,
tossed the planting and culture
-dfhdioli Tuesday at a meeting of
wwae i »«>
aaMTto RetkiiUe Friday night ^ |,
I Ik• death. af their brother. B F.l
||;D'WaMn^furial waa in Wahtreplj
K Gauwteryat•eckrilleSawtay He.,
PT la aurrired by tde wife, two son*,:
«od fetor bredben and
|p «to-«*tor. ' ,
B— Dinner Portpomd
Tire rytkntewd dtoner, gt*«i *t i‘
Egf (ha iritoal bauaa ewrii Twreday to 1
.. ba*
The data crerflictad with flwiWx
.! tk. MiOk. t *
[ fione Creek Garden clufi held at
[<«te Methodist church with 10
^HtHfpresent.. Mrs. To* Kubik
Hbyiem on roses and Mrs. L.
L,5times conducted a flower spell-
i| contest in which a pot plant
yp wss won by Mrs. Robert Hill.
;>%touncemer.t was made that-
JP^eH plants will be ordered at
j$|toxt8ieeting of the club on Feb-
■gfc"Af this meeting”Mrs. H.
HHRdMfwffl give a paper on
•gpite and geraniums and )&ts.
iwe Green will speak on the com
JW» of a rock garden.
If you’i
for smart-
chock full
hearty lai
yourself d<
Arcadia oi
Fortner, Mrs. Harry Dietrich, M«. j gwatMas wa* rooted M ttri lfilpih
Etow Stoeen*. Htra T. A, Rama*y, [burg*, and iwsAtmtricn future
aad lhfb. Urey Anderson «f Croe-j«*«*l*^e that did not grow out
byj Mrs. L. B. Taylre. MUlW- C-Krf fTr** * -■
ft* hretol^^f 2Jf *?2L *3^
ere at BMktnida. ’f . Jtrere eneyt under the rtde rf *
^ ‘ • jgood-l^lunr. curly-haired boy, de-
m**. l*f#wW ««* weak dneerim Ml
, . j their country to drift into
Presrief Ran bate Muted and [decay and destnsetson. "teen aft*
. parts teamed f»r a play to be given I Adattia”. • ■ '
at tbPliMMi MfmnaMnm Fri*| -. ' g,-........... ■ ■_ •
fer night, Fshwwiy hfc *Bw F»-j — BON IRSQtN r::;A*
UlMtad*’ tototo prereatod Mr. and Mre Cedi BtarkweO of
f*m fetefet ef Mn. Leroy AV t* fo* Mtemirefe
denma, AB tfca »»enre. are aboard are Mawfe at MaaseeW VartM
Crossword Puzzle
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a-irt Ike Mart of Merit . ■
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, Stout Choup Meets
hare* Monday night in dtSB#
aaealia. A report re Vent regie-
tontere wre brooght by troop Mat-
ter Art Ectoanto. Preeaat wm§>
F (>r.»u*n. W. H. Fehr, Often
Adaws, B. P. Hopper.'Art Edwards
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Itdotsii't fake ihemkmg fitvt to tol» tiin* «i*
to ftitish their home work and rest ever so often,
now wiHi mis new Study Consequently they ftf
Ump. Its t-oft, eveji, their mind off of thdf
^ ^hflldowUss, glare less g lessons and do not prop*
Wfht designed especially erly prepare tomorrow's
daw wading does assignments. Plenty d
P*1 Hred, time now fdr a gama d
^ Mary, weary eyes that checkers fcafart bedtims.
Across 2000 mill
to sunny Hawaii....
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1936, newspaper, February 5, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095600/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.