The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1937 Page: 3 of 6
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Specialty numbers of high qual-
ity rounded out a thoroughly en-
Irden dub Will
N Tuesday A.M.
Pm' C. H. Tipton will preside
Ithe regular meeting of the
N Creek Garden club at 9 a.
[Tuesday at the Methodist
pen. Scheduled on the program
discussion of plans for the
ftng flower show to be sponsor-
joyable program. G. A. Mabry
was master of ceremonies. "The*
was presented under
program
sponsorship of Baytown Humble
Boosters Club and Baytown Hum-
ble club and was one of a series
of entertainments planned for
Humble employees and their
friends.
The Glee club sang two groups
of numbers and the men’s chorus.
of the same organization Contri-
W the club.
ftoa °f plants that grow in
* 2®wil> be discussed by
f T. Ward. Mrs. A. N. Pelly
* upMk on “Nasturtiums.”
buted three numbers. The organ-
isation presented a beautiful pic-
ture on the stage. The women
were attired in white satin, wore
Tor'sage'rofTmdnightJilue satin and
carried large red handkerchlefi:
Hie men wore white salts, blue
neckties and had red handkerchiefs
nends Rally To
^port Of Russell
breSir pockets.
The blending of voices and the
AltHM frffoets % the
various combinations displayed
careful training coupled with cpm
! siderable vocal ability,
j Allen Mabfy, son of the master
i of ceremonies, stopped the show
with his aecordin. After three
numbers the audience demanded
and received an encore.
{ High Pressure Hotshots, the
jaral rbythw wahgrlera, was mi-
other organization that received
sSeutob?
CORRECK ;
round after round of applause. A
novel instrumentation—harmonica,
guitar, kazoos, wash board and
wash tub—coupled with extreme
“rube” costumes added to the
pleasure of the audience. Members
of this organization are W. A.
Keed, Alton Rochelle, Joe F. Vim
cent and Robert Conley.
Jerry Sloan and Prank Thread-
gill scored their usual triumph
with their harmonious ballads and
had to sing • couple of encores to
satisfy their audience.
Barbara Jean Wey did an im-
personation of May West singing
special '*• Bh»* that rocked the t
i/TupT Bonw with laughter. Although
•* ’ only about three or four years
old, she brad a voice of sufficient
strength to be beard over the hall.
and j§ 8- Russell,
S™- above,.. today_ were
t{j, bplrn fife efforSo
t . doctor to the
«Xi'*n»r,tion judge.
ITiot"K„0„ qualifications
lie °* Wnring the
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wli be able to
m
.........; that Chesterfields il
arc milder .., that they have a w
more pleasing taste and aroma 1
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APRIL 5, 1M7
W)S
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|T. A ENVOYS
WILL ATTEND
district MEET
lentatives of local Parent-
Associations will go to
i park to attend the District
A, conference to be held
lay. Thursday and Friday
W N Peddycord, and Mrs
i crow will represent the Tit
p.-T. A. Council. Mrs.
_,cord is membership chair.
mj&t district and will address
fconference. Mrs. Crow will
t Wednesday with the district
trial group to prepare con-
i reports. ,
ted delegates from David G,
| p..T. A. (pa Mrs. V. R,
L. B. LaVoice, Mrs.
Tuesday ^
c- C. Bridge club, Mrs. Elliott
Burnett, 211 1-2 South GHliard.
Goose Creek Garden club, Grace
Methodist church, 9 a. m.
Firat Baptist Bible Reeding dr-
de, all-day meeting, Mrs. F, M.
Faulkner, 400 East Main.
.. lenity ..Tabernacle : .Woman’s1
Missionary Council, 9 a. m.
Faithful Worlcan din, Firet
Baptist church, 9:80 a. m.
Book Review club, library dub
room, 9:80 a. m. . .
Woman’s Missionary Union, Bay-
town, Baptist church, 10 a. m
St Joseph’s Altar Sodety, par-
ish house, 2 p. m.
. Mrs. . . ..... ... „ .,
[ w. Saxton, and Mrs. Crow. Sophomore Class To
or attend the meet are Mes. ___» ' •J®**®
. aren’t your”
|«d someone suggest It tot
I ■ *T thought of it mviel/, j
■ Une. ^ Why not merty n
fway?”.......
| “Why not?" She
i shoulder. -I could give i
I'df reasons-, why I tlmii^
I jit’s up to you, Jim, if ml
II want me to marry you, tc )f
Ij why I should. Can you T |
| Aason frowned slightly. \
Is weren't going quite as i
I-hoped they wouId, «d i_
l a cold-bloodedness about til
|: affair of which, he felt, lj
1 would certainly not apprtto
|, glanced at her, wonderiugl
I moment had come when hi
lj venture on the intimacy (f f
■ her hand. Meeting Jacq
1 glance, he decided against I
j “Weil, we get an pretty 1.
jgether, don’t we?” he saitj
■ at the end of his cigaret
j one reason, anyway.”
j “X get on very well witlj
I of people, Jim,” she I
“Colonel Lutman, for'if*-
[ and the boy who cleans (
I—but I don’t feel like!
| either of them.”
"I wish you wouldn’t l
Iqueline. I’m serious. I'm.l
|you to marry me. As at
Jfact, we’d get on splem
Ige'ther, and you’d be frees
lail the rotten sorts of thii
[were talking about just now.|
I have plenty of ireney,,
|thing.”
"That's one good reas#^
Iway, Jim."
“And then there's your |
’ course, 1 w-ould see thstl
sU provided tor.”
|.^Mtef.nodded. a
"Good reason No. 2,
ets a dividend on her i
iny more reasons?’’ ,i«
"Well we'd be able to I
tty good tithe, Jacqui
Id travel about,.. *.
"Travel?” She shook*
’You’ve misfired badly ttt-,
m feeling just, now that I|
vant to see a train or
.gain. I feel that there’sil
hi earth I want so mudj
lome where everything
ne. I want my own l_.
nd a latchkey, spoons M»|
hat aren’t stamped with t*
t a hotel, a bathroom
Ise uses, somewhere *W,J
tay put and feel 1 #
ffrimow-thatruntoss.^
need never pack a UMH9
luggage i*^ragfflirS®1l
tve all that and 111 i
Reason No 3.” — _
(To Be CoatheM)
Freshmen of Lee Junior college 1
will be hosts April 26 At a ban-1
quet to be given at San Jacinto
Inn honoring the sophomore class, !
Charlie Webber, Jr,, announced to-
day. In announcing the banquet
Webber urged all students of the
college to plan to attend and ask-
ed that those who intend to be
present notify some member of the
freshman committee in charge of
arrangements.
Assisting Webber on the general
committee are Anna Reilly and
Sam Bramlett. Other committees
are to be announced.
Twill attend the meet are Mes-
iei F. E. Kelley, Burnet prari.
L r V. Wooster C R. Wooster,
, palmer, B. A. Dennis, Floyd
g; John Stoning, and J, L.
.Dates from Anson Jones
j will be Mrs, Henry Whld-
Mrs. Brown Magness, Mrs.
ige B. Dalrymple, Mrs. C, W.
Eth and Mrs, Emma Lawrence.
■ patrona of* the school will
I representatives at the confer-
tf. c. F. Martin, president will
U the group of delegates from
[tbcau B. Lamar school. Other
negatives will be Mesdamea
, Causey, A. C. Coker, L, M.
ikmann, F. A.. Mulkey, N, B.
J, R E. Paul, John Barcus, C.
|Bailey, C. E. Busch
ice Mann P.-T. A. will be
sited by Mrs. W. N. Peddy-
[d president, Mrs, A. N. Man-
’ newly elected president to
lied in May, and Mrs. R. E.
entatives from the Bay.
i P.-T. A. unit will be named
i regular meeting of the as.
Wednesday, Mrs. V. K.
president, announced,
uded in the delegation from
I Smith P.-T. A. will be Mrs.
|s Moore, Mrs. E. C. McMas-
. Mrs. Guy Moody, Mrs. E. A.
Mrs, G. C. Sterling> and
|i. Dobson, ’
i parent teacher group will
[represented by Mrs. Ernest P.
iley, Mrs. G. W, Jones, Mrs.
atte S, Busch, Mrs. Walter W.
‘-X and Mrs, John Macke.
Review Club To
Special Event
for a guest book review
tea to be held at Baytown
amity house Friday, April
i will be made by members of I______ ____________ __
®00't Service club at their , town Community building Satur
meeting in the library (jay night enjoyed a musical treat
! 9;3P a- "»• Tuesday, when the Houston office Humble
mplrting the Tuesday pro- Glee club, under the direction of
wii be a review of Gibb’s R0n0 Rilli„g, sang a concert. J.
ff f»f Kfifnnro” Kv Mra II ***•>. .
Contagion Of Armament Is Spreading
From Big To Little Nations Of Europe
EDITOR’tt NOTE: TMa I*
(hr llOi of • 4'rfcw. of dla.
|wtot8M by Webb Miller, Eu.
ropean r*rw» muimgnr of (be
Lnlled Pre*ei abowlng the
•taggering extent of Europe's
reumuuitent, A fj'i
1 By WEBB MI1XEB T \
Ft^<W*%*** IW7 By
LONDON, April 8. —dXPj-The
Eunerml service.
Smith, 83, of
Mrs. Ponie Jones
Bible Readers To
cle will hold an all -day meeting ' * -
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. F.
M. Faulkner, 400 East Main.
Mrs. C. P. Linder will preside
at the business session, and devo-
tional services will be led by mem-
bers of the circle. A covered dish J
luncheon will be served at noon.
Music Study Club
Meeting Is Changed
Music Study chib will meet at
Baytown Community house at 7:30
p. m. Tuesday, April 13, instead
of at same hour tomorrow as form
erly scheduled in the club year-
book, Mrs. W. B. Montgomery,
president, has announced.
Plans for the program on that
date are to be announced.
HUMBLE PROGRAM
ATTRACTS THRONG
An audience which filled almost
every available seat in the Bay-
An “unsophisticated"
farm woman, Mrs. Polite Jones,
31, of Heber Springs, Ark., has
been Indicted for conducting a
successful matrimonial racket.
She awaits trial in May. Ac-
Investl-
... ______ aT ’’MISS’*
Jones had cpllected from $10
to $30 each from hundreds,
of men with whom she had cor-
responded through matrimonial
clubs and whom she had prom-
ised to marry If they would send
funds for transportation. Mrs,
-Jones’ husband and '-business
manager", Lail Jones, has been
sentenced to three years in a fed-
eral penitentiary for using the
mails to defraud.
—Central Presi
one of the objects of King Leopold's 780.000, to hi «p«l largely for,
recent visit to London. I w»r materials in France. This1
, Under a Dew mlilUry atatut*, year, she wUl spend In her regu-
Balgium mam ulna a mobile armei lar mUitary budget $148,768,400 d,H •triF **tu|rlajr, were new ai
fo«a of 30j000 wallers trained plu, 72,OO0 of Ibe French loan 3 * m y«torday at the Huffman
to bear the brunt of any attack besides $47,480,000 from her extra- Baptist church, with -er. Jimmie
pending the mobilisation of a aup. ordinary armaraenta credit, total- Qrty pastor offtclaUns -________—
__trftnt) ^ ■- •QtOnagly fortified, chiefly with steel Polanj maintain. $73,000 M,-ih<xll.t church, as- reflecting tele.
contagtenof tbe worid wide arena-^ TOftrlWr underground aJllntaw. M ««rernaadms
mc„t race has infected every na- Thta year, Belgium 1. ending Include a whem. for concentreZ - ,
lion in Europe, large and small. $68.3X2,000 on her army and other of her national war Induatrles In TS*. . ,*T' CARn 0F
The small,eat and most peaceful defense, and We has $28,603,000 the so-called “strstegtc trhngle” In tS e *■ 10
countries, whose only object la »&£*****, budget atao V.mlM',oi1 tb. ,reuntry J
maintenance of ntttoul wcurlty,, AuJItrta „ plannlIlg to Mrs. Cb^ley Harris, both of Huff. duHnf tire sudden
are startled by the war prepare- joan* equivalent to $80000 000 of er bouse* and railways must be If*"- J f",Jr broth*r,> dear father. Also
..... «< u,», as ssss ™ 2 Le* .°r***'i* *r2i1“■ *«*;
too have commenced spending to additional armaments, To Move Industrie. Huffman ' and Li', uZ w
bWM up their drf^.. JSSS T ^ Si. Si ft ft. $
Even peaceful Denmark, which PhUbawm were Arthur Poteet Mrs. Myrtle
most nearly achieved the Weal, of f Rf if! r uufuZ u “d WUI * ««»• Creek. Uren.
disarmament, has felt impelled to niff ta nlwnJdT r H*rr1*' °* Hl»hl,u’<'" Diskerson.
Introduce a uvfcuse toll ot 30JMMU *^.d countlnA tr*lncd ^ to *ptnd *“<>f®00.000 ^ JonM ^ HoUjrtOB ^ - WfflUi
- ?.5a-55sar-,£ xsrzsfzraia
rvorwar nans Iwhole bU(1*e‘ bnd *bout *11,680,- acterlsed a, "the Belgium of the K.ier wZ D^Lfl .wal J.nu.lw^
'.JWJHrjrrrc000“ssr» s*je-“"fesa >■ * -—
S ?z *jg-
f*"*5 •W;TOar 1^,-ru. - -u.
Sweden alreadv h« uJj Rumania, with 140,000 racA in budget 1. $47,484,000, plus an ex-
Ozarks’ Unitary budget from $28 hef Hrmy' has “ loU1 binlgct treordlnary appropriation of 115,-
! •I°ne,» to 137a«svon amounting to $19,240,000. She 288,200 from Czechoslovakia’* de-
Southern Girl
MEEK ASKS FOR
RETURN TO OFFICE
-a
Henry Whiddon
INCOME -TAX SPECIALlgT
N alary Public
Phoae 31$ l«W. Pears*
to S37 355 2(m an,4 h»„„ .aT amounting to *19,240,000. She 286,200, from Cxechoriovakia’s de-
sssrssB l~=-7™
Vote For-
Free Supply P W Oil
With Eeeb Permaaeut Wav#
;
Mom Beauty
884 East Mala 8L
I Gaisae Creek, Texas
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We will not do
«« mm mmv.
tn mmriaL ... occupy a dangerous situation in ——
blocichoUBe, ImfZX&JZ f »*' . Cl»l IS »"*» •
ready. - . ... . . neighbor la implicated. I Mr. and Mrs, H. A; Goldstone,
Holland Spurn* HltRi |. Poland's P”*'00" ** 11,Ui,trf‘<!d of Pelly, are the parent* of a girl,
A year ago Holland voted $36,- p!u1uentM>k*i " Warsaw that „feighing eight pounds and six
000,000 to be spent on airplanes P<> .lsh(.nat bna *aUlt.e now founces, born at the Lillie-Duke
rstsrt rr ffAS rrir™ >-»..■..».
on her tradlUonal enemy, water, as hanJ ^i BOY 18 B0RN
. her strongest ally in wartime by ^unist clenched fist salute. | Mr. and Mrs. W. Rochelle, of
I cutting her dvkea and flooding Five.* ear 1 lan Houston, announce, the birth at
I great freas of the Netherlands * poland has Punched a five-year r,:20 a. m. Saturday at the Will*-
i Holland rejected Fuehrer Adolf P1*" of exte»s*ve r?«™am™t ald- Duke hospital, of a boy weighing
Hitler's offer last January to guar- *** a new grwh lw^_°f ,n9- e.ght pounds and five ounces.
* » - tow—'<m.<m«m.m.
antee her neutrality. She con
tended that her Integrity was axio-
age to the city. We will not do raatic’ not sub^ect to wrltten a?re«-
this. j ments.’ But she prepares to fight,
"However, we have no desire to |if nece3sary- j
™ »p..—„„ **.
cash surplus and have no plan to j batUeffsld, I Hound engaged In
try to do this,” j shaping new diplomatic defenses
"If the people desire to re-elect j aimed to free herself from any
me on this platform, I pledge mv! commitments to France or anyone
continued efforts to serve them to in wartime. She has a new for-
the best of my ability.”
For Restate—Use Eton Want Ad*.
eign policy based on her independ-
ence, neutrality and impartiality
toward her neighbors. This was
SPRING PERMANENTS
Specials For Two Weeks
$2.50 Wh&s $ 1.95 $5.0Q Waves $3.50
$7.50 Waves..
$5.00
$7.50 Machineless
Permanents. ...
MODERN BEAUTY PARLOR
110 SOUTH ASHBEL PHONE 55
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RC.Goodm;
FOR GOOSE CREEK
CITY COMMISSIONER 2
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Tuesday, April 6
Nr A yr T _ < >
Is A Vote For
PROGRESS
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1937, newspaper, April 5, 1937; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095636/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.