The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 142, Ed. 1 Monday, December 5, 1938 Page: 2 of 6
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MONPAT, DECEMBER
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A CLAUS HERE
The party wITThe at St «
seminary, and prizes w?
awarded successful pl&ye^
St. Mary $ Women lo
Mold Benefit Party
A benefit card party will be
Sponsored by the women 01 tn..
| • Mr. A.J.^hey and Want
daughter, Glenda Lorraine, today
we taken from the Baytown hos-
pital to their honw in Wooster by
| a Tri-Cities fun*.*! Home am-
T. L. Supple, of lot West Pearce
today was taken from the Goose
Cfeek hospital to his home by a
fH-Cities Funeral Home ambu-
Mrs A. 8. Rochelle of 508 South
Whiting yesterday was taken
from her home to that of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mer- j
eer, SJ8' East fayle The trans- ,
fer was made by a Paul U. Lee
ambulance, • - j
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his investigation showed that Ty-
ler’s mother had visited Tyler
three times, but ori each occasion
rite was under surveillance of of-
ffcerr^und hid no chance to smug-
gle the gun.
NEWSOM (APT! RED
IN GOOSE CREEK
George Newsom, ch#rg,ed with
25 dSZ&r
at a jailer, was captured in Goose
gr&’WWSgr
tie that officers fought with Law.
came mat of a h^ise where he
lint gone to kebp a date Jth a
Geode Creek woman. He had left
the car Rea was driving a tew
minute# bifcfo.
lie Clsssrooi
>ring memb
.'dst-acquainta*
S of- the ev
Bent, fallowed b
!.«n»l games,.
3r>* h>i«
gi. stunts. Geoi
;;;;; for.Hrej
The final 8t«l
yy Sextet- CO
PMPHi
sw&KBran
tract, about a half mile Wlith W
the Cedar Bayou cut-off road.
Spring Gulley l* the western
ON ANY
,M donated to ’
gr. Fuller wa
£To/ the as
rficio member-
Truetone
Console • Except Specials
WESTERN’ AUTO
ASSOCIATE STORE
222 W. Texas. " Goose Creek
As phrase Tips it, supposin’ some dr'dedM
calamity should overnight destroy *• world's suppU«
of crude and manufactured petroleum lubricanliiVHa j
would result?'friction would destroy all save an fr]
jlnlteslmd few. of Our prized machines, and the wffl
of the world would stop. Overnight, civilization voutti
be set backward a thousand years. > j
Christmas!
Houston
T*rantella‘*wU|
^nse of the wind
Christmas dan-ce
fltht club on FI
the committee I
wtra is compl
Mm", vk=e W
l Ross, Brison 1
wARusch^andl
imposed of Mrs
(rs. Robert Man
and James
Decoration of t
, under the di
frothy Green, c
[ Ross, Joe Detd
™ u.. Matbd
The picture was taken from an awn-
JSSLEUZSZl sms funeral
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DELUXE
ICts**!#"
Oar Csag “I few In A Tub-
by men tram Maps, but the bird#
and rabbits, are pretty bum
the government grapt,-which will
The district will purchase i
world's work is the selection of the proper lubrkaal
for your own—whether you operate a hay baler a a
faejory employing a thousand men.
"The Humble Company specializes in specieM1
dreg Unb and will be given ctodit
■TO the government'# reoulrement
that tools and material# be fur-
nished.
James Roosevelt Is
Given Job” In Moviei
HOLLYWiOOa. Dec. 5 (UE>-
James Roosevelt, son gf the presi-
dent, went into the movie busi-
ne#« today aa a vice-president^ of
Samuel Goldwyn, Inc., Ltd-
Never before has the son of a
president been in the amusement
field, though another Roosevelt
son, EUtott, it a radio eZecutive
sisfaarfttB
a press conference to tell of W*
transition from a 810,000 Met R»
, the White House secretariat to a
reputed 150,000 job as the right-
hand man "of the great Goldwyn.”
producer of mHUon-doHar films
ed Subject of perhap# 75 per cent
of the quip* concerning Holly*
WW>d.
Scientist# are nearing success
Oar
Bombay China
By Syracuse Has
Arrived!
Use Our Lsy-Away Plsn
held to Uriah, Ala., today for
Mrs. Nancy V. Sheets, 45, of
Goose Greek, who «ed at 12:40
p.to. Saturday in Hermann hos-
pital, Houston. .
Tin body was forwarded from
Goose- Creek to Atawre, Ala., by
the Paul U. Lee Funeral Home.
Burial was to be in Poplar Springs
today ht Uriah.
Mrs. Sheets is survived by two
Alamo Theatre
FARM"
R*SN i
New Stiles Building ' J
personal physician to the Dionne quintuplets,
rr^mATa ^4 mi wiU ** fid<tie Cante,r> H* * ^ PW-over KTRH (CBS) on the
Marguerite SeMe ^of^ Little known incidents frqm the life of the late Knute Rpekne and
tSdnin: hpr t,ie contributions he made to the youth of America will be dramatized
Qualls of on the Caivacade of America at 7 p.-m, over KTRH (CBS)..- -
s. Elizabeth KTRH L KPRC
. purpose to serve in the mechanical-scheme of thinft
and they’re all available to Texans through mM
bulk Stations. Discuss your lubrication problem*;
* Humble reprefentaUve; chance* are, h# can §■
you how to increase both efficiency and economy#
machine operation.
Ai#,; » son, Willis Davis of Goose
Cfeek: nine grandrl'*,-,--~ •—
mother, Mrs.. Mary
Uriah: four Msters, *L~
Mitchell of Pearl City, Hl;Mrs.
Francis Snyder; Findley, Ohio;
Mrs. Fannie Hall, Uriah and Mrs.
Anna Grace Allen of Pelly; and
three brothers, Andrew J. I*.
Qualls of Goodway, Ala.; Arthur
E. Qualls of Uriah and George
D. Qualls of Uriah,
conference to tell of M#
--^n from a 810,000 pot
, the White House secretariat
reputed *50,000 Job as the ri
producer of maiton-dollar 1
and subject of perhap# 75 per
King Of Bottle
And Can Beer
Tuesday
RuM, Montgomery &
Frsnchot Tape ■
“3 Low Hu
1N«cy”
The Chicagoans; CBS
TM umcagoans; lbs ................
Okwdcide of America; CWi
Musical Varieties ...
Lux Radio Theater;. CBS ............
Lux Radio Theater; CBS
VOX ; POP
Vox Pop-
Eddie Cantor’s Camel Caravan •
Dick Freenian’# Sports Review
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra; CBS
Cab Calloway Orchestra; CBS .
George Hamilton’s Orchestra; ..
Gene, Krupas Orchestra; CBS .
MRS
.% N. T. Bridge
lab were enteftd
f Mrs, W. F. Jonl
inii won high a]
1138 Heg^er W#J
K7oMe“,
To Meet Tomorrow
The regular mseting of tie San
Jaointo Council of the Knighte of
Columbus will be held at 6 p. m.
tomorrow, it was announced today.
The opening hour wag moved
from 7:80 p. m. to permit the
members fo attend - the benefit
frtassyWfflss
at La Porte.
Important business mutters are
on the schedule for the tomorrow
in th^ search for Jt temperature
Of absolute zero. But hasn’t that
goal already Men achieved by the
college coaril who*: team didn’t
tarftt o wornoV ' ,
A Ttm intiUr'ion mtnnti by T*xm
win a game''
*aSf3
("All-Amerioa Baa
•tw)
T»
“Campus
5tif, Chop I
Had and I
with coffee]
r players in
cMm.
Mann Invited To
Lions Meeting Here
Gerald Mann, former AU-Amer.
Joan quarterback at I. M. U, and
next attorney-general of the atate,
WIU be Invited to attend Lions
ehib meeting here Tueoday.
rgn the event Mann accepts,
member# of tha tobert B, Lee
Confessions’
Bight meeting, it w»a said.
Good Is Ho
l R* Ln<Bri!
.Hwm gift “nities” are the kind *he mH trea-
sure. Beautifully made of fine high quality ma-
terials and lace. We have a wide selection at
to students at a Hl-Y banquet
tonight in Houston.
Killer Suspect Is
Slain, Pal Wounded
DENVER, Deers <t?J>P-PoUce
t«lay shot two men accused, of
slaying a cafe owner in a hold-
up, killing one and critically
Wounding the other. Both were
described as former convicts.
to the honor
.W.T.Dttdlej
|)Am.a TTnirfn
UUHIaS 1, sOvil.II
UcCaleb, W.
r H,, C. Hay.
Coon. Mufpl
'• w- divers,
to, Joines, M
Harvey, Bett
but suggest you hurry.
YOUUBtGLAPaoW-rSiKl yew from
|IMl yw few * Servel Electrolux
today; The gwt refrigerator is different
from all others;;; save# you more for
more years i t; because ha freezing ays*
wm has vo mvmg forts to wear,
Reiufc You can count on pom***/
•ilence t;; continued low operating cost
lit more year* of dependable serafafe
To top this, Semi Electrolux can acto.
elly pay for itself with the tarings It
brings you on food alone.
Whether you’re about to buy your feat
automatic or replace your present one.
nothing in the new British-Italian
agreement, which la part of his
plan for general European ap-
peasement, has effected British
obligations to Franca.
* He thus served notice that
Britain will stand with France in
resisting any attempts to change
things In the Mediterranean.
“While Tunis, Corsica and Nice
are not specifically mentioned in
You Can Eat Breakfast
t ’ '4 •
Lunch, Dinner
CHEAPER
Then of course you will want
to include a pair of bedroom
slippers. An ideal gift for
any lady member of your
Chamberlain
covered by the
With Us Than At Home
■ V»
Prove it to yourself during
the holidays.
FRIED TROUT »AC
RED FISH ...........Oil
• no MeviNd Parts in its
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 142, Ed. 1 Monday, December 5, 1938, newspaper, December 5, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095652/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.