The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 142, Ed. 1 Monday, December 5, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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DECEMBER 5, 1988
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THE DAILY SUNr-GOOSE CREEK, T^XAS
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"Jassroom Teachers Association Is
Host At Get-Acquainted Party
For School Officials And Wives
1 Classroomjj!Teachers association gave a party Saturday evening
ring members of Jthe school board and their wives* Dr. Harmon
nan and Mrs. Lownian; and principals of the-’Tri-Cities schools.
I their wives- About 120 attended the party at the Community
^Jet-acquainted and introductory games under the direction of Miss
kPearl Terryformed the first ".....- -1
j of the evening’s entertain-
rt) followed by contests and in-
RflTSird- of the pro^rim
i stunts. George Blitch directed
—feasor Hooey” and Carter
The final stunt was the “Floy
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™Bl John Woodruff, William Omega presents three one-act
- and Mrs. E. C. Barksdale, plays at the Community house at
First Baptist Woman’s Mis-
sionary union at 9 a.m.
. Trinity Tabernacle Woman's
Missionary council at 9 a m.
Woman's Missionary Union at
Ladies’ day at Baytown Country
club at 1:30 p.m.
Faithful Workers class of First
Baptist church at 2 p.m. ' .
St. Joseph’s Catholic Altar so-
ciety at 2 p.m.
A. C. club for girls* at 4 p.m.
Sigma Alpha Chi at 0:45 p.m.
Aquarius Temple, No. 136, Pyth-
mn^Sisters at I. 0. 0- F; hall at
Goose^Qreek Rebekah lodge at
Monday * -
Ladies’ auxiliary of Local 946
at this Won Hall.
Goose Creek Order of Eastern
Star at the Mansonic hall at .8 pjn.
Tri-Humble cast of Alpha Psi
Omega presents three
njlr. Fuller was chairman of.the
George Blitch, Mrs.
Carmen Chaddick, pire-
t of the association, was ex-
member.
jtella To Have
.ristmas Dance At
I Houston Yacht Club
j Tanuitella‘*will hold its first
t of the wlnjjr season with i
^tffla* dance at the Houston
by* chib on Friday, Dec. 18.
Tbs committee to select the or-
- * ia composed of Bryan
on, vice president; and E.
,, Bon. Briaon M. Filbert, Wer-
jg A, Busch and George D. Com-
gSMlai dance committee- Is
posed of Mrs. Fred O'Hagan,
Robert Matberne, Dr. Max
/ and James Loughridge.
Decoration of the dancing room
aider the direction of Miss
fay Green, chairman, and L.
ALPHA PSI OIV^EGA CAST
may be seen from the outside,
either porch yard or window trees
or other forms. Home competi-
tors will be required td pay an
entry fee of 5 cents, and business
houses and churches will be re-
quired to pay twenty five cents
to enter. A prize of 42.50 will be
paid the , business house with
Hke first prize for homes and
a second home prize of one dol
lar, Mrs. Clifton Adams wtt!
serve as chairman,
Wesley house, which was accept
ed. : .
j Pastor* present made talks on
the value of the Missionary - So,
eiety to the pastor ‘ in church*
work. A covered diah lunch was
served from the church kitchen
at noon;
Installation of officers was held
* Any one living < in Highlands
may enter, whether they are a
Garden club member or not. The
judges will be secured from the
Crt-City area and the homes gnd
[ businesses will both be judged -v
tbe twenty-first of December.
, Mr, and Mrs, B: D. Roden were
, visitors in Louisiana, over the past
| week-end.
Alton Johea has returned ffom
a visit to Millet, Texas. He was
accompanied by R. H. Epperson,
former Baytown merchant, . who
is living at Miliett now.
L Mrs. Roland Retained
As W. M. S. Zone Head
Mrs. F. P. Noland, serving her
lmS-I* <,a« M AMnnirlAnt rtf tko
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Highlands Methodist Missionary
Society met in the home of Mrs.
Vai Cru thirds for the monthly
social.
The meeting was opened by
group prayer, and business was
transacted. Sunshine Pal gifts
were exchanged; Next Thursday
there will be an ail day meeting R_„ r___
at the church. The group will away with It
quilt and serve a covered
luncheon at noon. -
Chicken salad sandwiches, Iced
cake bars, and coffee were serv- JfU
ed to MeSdames C. D. Thompson,
F. P. Noland, S. J. Spence, C. year old Spanish war
B. Hardesty, F. A. Fischer, C. R,
King, A. 0. Burnett, 1. M. Brin-
« »«««. «on- N. D. Aualey, C. J. Landiy,
in the afternoon, with Mrs. Flseh- J- R- Barrow, ,C. A. Bedinger,
er of Houston presiding. G- R Skinner, C>
N, Adams, J.
B. Hance, J. F. Christian, Anna
Sehiraldi, Marie Zetrana, and W.
B. Denny. Mrs. 0. R. King as-
sisted the
The New Jersey Supreme court
rules that dentistry is not a busi-
ness but a privilege, I suppose
that’s because the dentist now and
.then pulls a fast one and gets
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going back to Spain,
Eight cities in Mexico proi
hinr help on his return jour
after friends of Acosta here
successful in locating two f
and an aunt of the boy in S
Acosta came to Juarez
months ago, a homeless str
Through efforts of Ignacio/
operator of a local cafe,
in Chihuahua City* Zacatecas, Be-
laya, Queretaro', Aguas Calientes,
Mexico City and Vera Cruz agreed
to take care of Acosta for a time
and send him on to the next stop,
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Pictured above are the casts of the three one-act plays to be
sented tonight at the Community house at 8:15 p.m. by the hono
dramatic fraternity. Back row left to right are Carter Fulleri
L. Bennett, Max Levy, Wellington Parker and James Wat!
Bottom row left to right are Miss Grace Robson, Mrs. Vickery ‘
Miss Mary Louise Striqkler, — Phpto By John Me
Mm, Joe Deleney, Mrs. O'Ha- with Mrs. S
m, Mrs. Matheme and A, A. dar Bayou.
Goose Creek Garden club
Grace M. E. church. *
A. A, V. W, International Rela-
__« tions group at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs.
meet Lucille Griffith, 108 Indiana.
lit Exchange To
ay at I p.m. In Anson Jones
rium to transact business
ote payment of billa. Each
chairman t# requested to
; a Hat of children betng fed
t each school.
children will be clothed at tion wa^by school bus.
i Meeting. Mrs. 0, A. Lillie, Mrs. J. W. Woodruff, teacher
: ” thrift chairman, request#
it *U thrift chairmen and P.-T.
L presidents attend.
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^.T. Bridge Club
T. Bridge and Luncheon
were entertained Thursday
t Mr*. W. F. Jones, ■ Mrs. ILL
■I won high score and Mrs,
E.C Helper was awards} sec-
I.Mgh. Consolation went to
V F,, B. Stratford. -
m and pinf were used for
on, carrying out a holl-
Chop suey, rice, ava-
f and crackers were
with coffee.
players included Mrs. T.
r/.Mrs. Clifton A.
i Q. HaC. M. Dickerson and
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Good Is Honoree
“iscellaneous Shower
, R. L. Bridges and
PWllips complimented
Good with a
. v,. uan, i .ov p.tii,
Roman’s auxilary of Robert R.
Tuck post at Community house at
Tuesday. Bridge Contract club.
Tuesday Bridge dub.
Blanche Grove circle.
Safety Council at Felly city hall.
Afternoon Off Sewing circle
with Mrs. Sherman Johnson at Ce-
HigHlands Baptists
Plan Study Cour*e
Highlands Baptist Sunday
school will begin a study course
at 6:45 p.m. today at the church,
.with Rev. 0; F. Keefer, ^the pas-
tor, teaching the firsF lesson from
the book “Some Learning Pro-
cesses” (Leave! 1 and Hill).
The course. Will continue through
Friday and Rev. Ed Level! will
HIGHLANDS
NEWS
Cutting Bed Making -
Explained To Group
Seventy-five, people, .represent-
of the classes, and Mrs. George
Wright'and Mrs. Louise Baldwin,
room mothers, accompanied the
children. Guy Kirtley drove the
bus. \v
Two Eighth Grade Sectipns
■SlMIS’Sli, «•'. *. w.
Mann school-attended ’Teter Pan” *°n. Mary Bess Mitchell, Stanley
in Houston Saturday. Transporta- --- -------r"’*
Friday.
Everybody is invited to attend-
Two Hostesses Entertain
With Weiner Roast
Marie Bradbury and Billy Jean
Chisholm entertained with a wei-
her roast Saturday at Evergreen.
Misses Evelyn Bradbury, Irene
Scheurich and Juanita Chisholm
were chaperons.
Attending were Jimmie Short,
Francis Short, Betty Jean Eman-
uel, T. W. Bradbury, Etise Patter
Terrace, Cedar Bayou and Wood-
land Arres Home Demonstration
clubs, as well as many garden
clubs in "the vicinity, were pres-
teach the lesson from' Tuesday to ent at a cutting bed demonstra-
bert Hansonj W.- H, Charleston,
Norman McClelland, Irving St.
John, J. B. Arnold, R. L. Sher-
man, J. A. Bradbury, Pearl Ma-
rie Barden and Allie Mae Scheii-
rich,
tion.
Miss Sue Bonner, county agent,
made the demonstration at the
home of Mrs. G. H. Swenson Ini
Highlands. '
The plot used was about six by
twelve feet and had two sections
of concrete pile pipe with upright
openings to water the bed, plac-
ed down the length, An excava-
tion of about twelve inches are
placed and left for a year, when
they may be placed in the yard.
The size bed shown will accom-
modate About 500; pldnts.
To prepare the young cutting
tenth year as president of "the
Highlands Methodist Missionary
society, was re-elected president I
of District Zone 2, when that)
group with representation from :
six churches met at Highlands.
Mrs. Gently was re-elected sec-
retary and Mrs. B. H. Hanson i
was elected publicity chairman.
The meeting Was opened with a |
prayer by Mrs. Steele, and the
conference officers and visiting
pastors introduced by Mrs. No-. I
land. » "•* -- |“
The devotional was conducted]
by Rev. F. A. Fischer and Mrs;]
J/E. Klrsch, accompanied byj
Mrs. W- H. Fehr sang.
Instruction for spiritual work]
Was given by Mrs. Noland, and
Mrs. Johnston of Houston gave an j
Interesting report on the work
done by her church. Mrs, Mon-
roe gave instruction for the spir-
itual aim of the Missionary socie-
Kilpatrick’s Smart Shoppe
Christmas Clearance
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COMPLETE REDUCTIONS
IN LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR
Ob all of our ladles new ready to wear. This merchandise has
been in our store only about six weeks. AU of the latest styles and ma-
terials and in your favorite colors. Dresse,/skirts, coats and hats, all re-
duced. You can’t afford to let this opportunity pass by and wise fashion-
ables will choose their holiday wardrobe at Kilpatrick’s and savjt!
DRESSES and COSTUME SUITS
WERE: NOW:
$ 5.95 $ 3.97 I
7.95 5.1* ’
* 8.95 5.97
10.95 7.30 :
ties, and the officers for the com-
ing year were instructed in their ]
work.
1 Mrs. Smith and Miss Eugenia]
1235
Smith , brought reports on their
work as deaconesses of Wesley
House, and extended an invitation j
to hold the next zone meeting in
and Betty Sue Berry, Lula Mae
Morrow, Betty Jean Carter, Al- for the bed they are cut from
Ur a maxh WT - U zuJ__^__
was the color scheme
l out in decorations and re-
lents; ; " , * >
f chocolate and . cake were
♦ to the honoree and to Use
I.W. T. Dudley, K. K. Comp-
i Troutman, J. L. Jeff-
eb, W. L. Stout, U
lr H.,C. Hayden, Ed Good,
Coon. Murphy, B. A. PM1-
. W. River*, Northcutt, W.
a, Jotnes, Mattie Holatien,
Betty Enderll and
the peopje who shelled
i for eight cents an hour if
with relatives
the. mother plant straight across
an eye and the top is trimmed on
a slant. Two leaves are left on
Ligustrum and kindred plants,
and ithfae leaves pinched half
across with end discarded.
'The bed should be well drain-
ed so that the young plants will
not set with wet feet, but a great
deal of water is used in the be-
ginning. All home demonstration
members will be allowed, the
privilege, of viewing the progress
of the plants and making their
ting beds from:it. High-
lands club win sponsor yards for
the following two years in their
work. - :• ’ I,
Five Bayou PTA Members District Four Of Ladies
Bayou P.-T. A. attended #e Har- Auxiliaries met with Auxiliary Lo-
ris County Council Saturday in cal 333A Saturday at the Oil
Aldine. Representing Cedar Bay. Workers hall for their regular
on Were kMmet I. L. Johnron, quarterly meeting. ]
g. h. Brooks, Albert Nelson, M. Mrs. Henry Wier, president, of own cutting beds fromdt.
!|i‘|Sjter and M. L. Busch. the district council,' presided over • -------------------
The hbminatiiig cbjnnritiee was the session. Mrs. F. G- Yelverton,
elected, to consist of Mrs. B. W. welcomed the delegate. Those
Rakestraw of La Porte, Mrs. from Goose Creek were Mesdaroes
Resdland of Crosby;- Mrs. Dooland W. A. Rogers. Yelvertqn, E. Hoff-
of Galena Park and Mh. Base of paur, and B. C. Bonner.
Aldine . > • Reports were made by delegates
A get-together party was plan- from Goose Creek, Pasadena, the Highlands Methodist church,
nsd for earlv spring at the W. Houston, Port Arthur, Ingleside had a weiner roast and picnic at
E, Mkftia home la Cirosby. and Corpus Christi. A luncheon
‘Mrs. Cliff Bell, president, re- was seried at 1 p-m. at the Gwse
ported on the state convention In Creek pharmacy, with local 33,)A
:k. After lunch, the county hostess. ’1 ,
nurse spoke and a commit- An educational program was out-
was appointed to appear to lined in the afternoon for locals
Saturday afternoon. Pink commisrioners court for an and .a resolution adopted to help
“ - **“ additional nurse. ttw ncedy'
^Badlo" was the topic spoken ' —
Class Weiner Roast
Held By Young People «
The Young People’s class of
¥ Mr*. Eldon Wood Wins __ --------_
by Mrs. Fred B. McDonald speak. Natjonaj Typing Prize G H. Swenson
Ing on “Movies.” The guest box
n.’ssr ■%»*•-.** **
The next meeting win
MMwpp *t Galena Park
r _____HAr. r.isinn waa reached at a called
_ nouncement made by O. D. Hor-
Hr and Un. C. -M. Partridge manager of -the Houston
It cisco, iith relatives and In the national competition, and
Tulsca Sea Grossing,
Attending were Mrs. F. A. Fis-
cher. Mrs. Jimmy Cast, Mrs.^Wal-
ter Dunn, Miss Bernice McCurry,
Miss Addie Norris, B. E. Tatum,
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Roquemore,
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Harrington
Idr. and Mrs. O, C. Appleton;
Louis Cozby of Oklahoma ((City
Is visiting with his sister, Mrs.
Garden Club Plans
Decoration Contest
, A contest for Christmas dec-
oration in homes and busjpss
cision was reached at a citiled
meeting pf the executive bmrd
Friday morning which was pre-
sided over by Mrs. G. S. Syen-
son.-
The home competition wik be
for any type decoration which
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USE HERRING’S
LAY-AWAY PLAN
In Your Christmas Shojv
ping Gift's For Everybody,
SPENCER
especially for; you . . .
corsets, girdles, combina-
tion garments, brassieres,
belts, and surgical sup-
ports . . . belts for men
braces for children.
Registered
, Corsetiere
Mrs. Beatrice
Kelso
P. 0.' Box 82 .
Channelview, Texas
./‘is,
CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL
3 Beautiful 8x10.
Portraits — choice black and
white or g«M . ]
$6.00 VALUE...$2*95
Send personal photographic
greeting cards—they will be
treasured for years..
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MILNER’S STUDIO
302 Goose Creek Street
Across fro* fire stetion.
Portrstto With a Personality"
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8.62
14.95 10.17
16.95 11.30
18.95 12.63 ~
20.95 13-97
SKIRTS
WERE: NOW:
$2.00 $1,34 -
2.95 1.97
3.95 2.63
PLAID SPORT COATS
WERE: _ . NOW:
$ 5.95 $3.97
7.95 5.30
DRESS COATS and SPORT COATS
WERE: NOW:
$12.95 $ 8.62
16.95 11.30
18.95 12.63
22.50 15.00
29.95 19.97
Shirley Temple Coats tor Children
Size. 6 To 14
I
i
WERE:
$8.95
10.95
12.95
HATS
NOW:
$5.97
7.30
8.62
OFF
KILPATRICK’S
SMART SHOPPE
v.
218 WEST TEXAS AVE.
GOOSE CREEK
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>1 New 1939
ELECTROLUX
Refrigerator
Be On Display
,On And After
SANTA CLAUS EXPRESS
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By King Cole
Monthly
am) BudJy
don't see Kow tKey
can possitly </et
from Rainlovv Land
to Sadi's Christmas
Palace at the
Northi Pole, but
Kinq'Wevstorm
seems to Know
ihesmoktestamp
QUICKEST WAY TO
TH£ CMRlSTMAC
RALACE 15 OVER
THE RAINBOW
/COMEANP \/ DON'T WALK
TOO NEAR
THE EDGE l
Thad Felton Says;
Give The Family
A new 1939 V-8 late model
R & G car.
Give Dad
Approved accessories for
car. /. H
Give Boy or Girl
Good used car.
THAD FELTON
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.