The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 73, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 8, 1936 Page: 3 of 6
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>AY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1936
is being sponsored by the East End
club of Houston. The local Lioys
I were also sent tickets to- the ban-
I quet to be held in Dallas in honor
LITTLE TRI-CITIES MISS HONORED AT PARTY
,ciety - Churches; Clubs
LA VERNE HESTER, Editor
Malaria
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of national and international direc-
CALENDAR
Sjgmar, the/ magician, entertain-
ed members of the Lions club at
their noon luncheon today.
He put on a 20-mmute exhibi-
tion which was highly applauded
by' the members arnL guests of the
club..........”■
'The " Lions were Invited to at-
tend a charter night dinner and
dance planned next Tuesday night
at Alvin. The new club at Alvin
\ . Shower is Uiven ,
Mrg Edna Mae Nix was honor-
with a shower given at. the
Json home, ?04 East Francis
rJJ® Stewart Heights, Monday
refreshments were served and
[H and contests were enjoyed
Lis nrizes fifoiflf? to Mrs. Whits,
KSell Stanfield and Mrs.
Lire? Simmons.
feers on the guest list were
r Roberts, Mrs. Creel, Mrs.
L Ann Smith, Mrs. Saxton, Mrs.
Lie Smith, Mrs. Simeon, Mrs.
L Tally, Mrs. 0. Cl Cessna,
h Glenda Johnson, Miss Athlee
Isha Mrs. G. W. Johnson and
h. Albert Rhomes.
Birthday Is Feted
tfainie Marline Kern celebrated
L seventh birthday Saturday af-
Lqb from 2 to 4 at the home
[ her mother, Mrs. L. J. Kerri,
Wednesday
Cedar Bayou 4-H Club, Mrs. C.
H. Read, 9 a. m. .
Uatewrt.
Grace Methodist Woman’s Mis-
sionary Society, 2:45 p. m. . .
a.'KJ p. in.
Aquarius Temple No. 136, Pyth-
ian Sisters, I. Q, 0. F. hall, 8 p. m.
" H.-E.-0. Bridge club, Mrs..W. B.
Hollis, 413 Illinois street, Baytown.
K. Puderbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Catep, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wren
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Treadway.
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Mann Parent-Teachers association,
meeting at 9:30 a. m. Thursday in
the principal’s'office at the school,
will set the- date for the first meet-,
mg of the year which will be in the
form of a reception for the teach-
ers.
Mrs. W. N. Peddycofd, president
of the association, has announced
flint 1 . ,
Extends A
honoree, Gloria Elaine Kaufman,
Eileen Sonia Leder, Jerry Wil-
kenfeld, Hersol Aron, Don Allen
Howard. Billy Burt Howard;
Second row, Ruby Reid, Shirley
Jones, Peggy Jones, A. E. Drew,
Jr,- Betty Jean Fram, Dorothy
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Charlotte Grenader, Sidpey Aron,
Hersey Wilkenfeld, Archie Allen
■Leder; Third row, Betty Joyce
Kelly, Billie Jean Kelly, Waltine
Ainsworth, Charles Left, Bern-
ard Lcff, Melvin Epstein, Marvin
Jacobs:.......rm-Cttrea Studio)
Pictured here are the little
guests at a party given on Sep-
tember 1 by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Roscnzweig in celebration of the
sixth birthday of their daugh-
ter, Carolyn Gene. Left to right
they are: first row, Sara Jo
KIlHe, Carolyn Gene RoseniWmgT
Elm street, Pelly. A variety of
ioor games were played and re-
. r aoIta inet nroom
aad the program for thr yeaf will
be outlined.
Officers who are urged to attend
the board meeting are Mrs. S. W.
Dobson, program; Mrs. ftta Hud-
dle, secretary; Mrs, H. G. Bailey,
treasurer; N. E. Nelson, publicity;
N.'B. O’Graqy, parliamentarian;
Mrs. L. M. Butler,
To All
fk Navarre. Bcrkleyene Slagle,
Lrice McClain, Emma Rose,
fobie and Robert Lee Landry, J.
[ Donald and Joyce Mattingly,
Elbert, Iva Lee, Iletta and Alta-
Le SmaHey, R. L. Dabney, Helen
liott, Marqueda Bussey, Jean
D R.y Baker, Paul and Court-
U Kern, Vivian Laneon, Joyce
U Bobbie Petty, Junior, James
U Marie Mason, T. A. Holt, Jr„
Li Woods, Maudine Lee Lacky,
Lene Frazier, Mrs. T. A. Holt,
Joan Crawford, Kay Francis Play
Leads In New Port, NuGulf Shows
TRI-CITIES AREA TEACHERS
A baptismal service will be held
at 7:30 p.-m. Wednesday at First |i
Baptist church for 21 of the 36 i j
new members gained during the J |
revival which closed Sunday, Rev. |
Mrs. L. M, Butler, finance; Mrs
Alvin Young, membership; Mrs. M.
M. Carter, publications; Mrs. 0. K.
Towler, parent-education; Mrs. It.
E. Withers, home study; Mrs. J. S.
Alcorn, historian; Mrs. Glenn Bar-
L r i flnr » • tir
Beautiful and brunette, Kay| NOW SHOWING
Francis and Joan Crawford are. Tm i PORT: “I Found Stella FarW
stars of films opening engagements j With Kay Francis,
today at the Port and Nu Gulf and j NU -GULF: “Chained,” with Clark
Bobby Breen, a new comer to the Gable and Joan Crawford,
screen, is the featured player in TEXAN: “Lefs Sin, Again,"
For. another school year—1936-37. We want
you to fee! welcome at our store to visit and
trade .. . Come in and see the new Pall merchan-
dise' for men and women . . . We invite you to
open a charge account. Come in and let’s get
acquainted „
the new picture at the Texan. Miss
Francis is seen as a beautiful ac-
tress whose career is shattered by
a murder and Miss Crawford plays
the role of a vivid young iady of
Manhattan who becomes torn be-
tween two loves.
Sommers Clark, said to be direct
descendant of George Rogers Clark,
famed trail blazer, today follow-
ed the advice of Horace Greeley1
Hederhorst, Mr. and Mrs. W.
the officers of the church,” Rev. j
Hinkle said, . '1 " j
'Sold in paper tubes. perforated j
and the example of his ancestor by
coming west—to eiiter motion pic-
tures,
The husky youth was invited to
come here for screen tests after
Universal Studio scouts spotted him
posing for commercial photograph-
ers in New York .
He is a native of Hartford,
Conn., and a graduate of Dart-
Brown spoke on “The Stewardship
of-Service.”
The next meeting was set for
September 23 and will be in con-
junction with the regular weekly
prayer service.
£ Goose Creek 217-219 West Texas I;
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ginning at 7 p.
mtUs ocWt -and
5A|A$Juri*.
A furniture company’s assignee
tied up the yacht Infanta and the
star’s money to satisfy the judg-
ment for $8,000 secured when the
actor assertedly failed to pay for
purchases.
.. - . ——* '
Charles Evans, surviving member
of the famous stage team of Evans
and Hoy, were feted Sunday
by the Masquers. a!) Q.rganiza.tiQn.
of stage and screen players, on the
anniversary of his birth.
For years the team performed
throughout the world! winning
great success in England and
...for your peace of mind!
You who love the limitless luxury of lying in
v bed with a cracking good story and a corking
good smoke . ., this evening make friends with
A Light Smoke ... a light ^ smoke of rich, ripe-
bodied-tobacco ... Lucky Strike! You’ll taste the
/$\\ *7 Martin, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Kelly,
' "Mrs. Cloud, Mrs. B. M. Causey,
dfied appointments, courteous (third vice-president; Mrs. A: C.
professional supervision. j Coker, secretary and Mrs. G. Mul-
key, treasurer.
[Paul U. £ee
FUNERAL HOME *
PHONE 170
(03 W. MAIN AVEiGOOSE CREEK
Evans has been credited with be-
ing’the real discoverer of Anna
Held and inducing her to come to
the United .States. Pat O’Brien,
Carrie C. Davis
CHIROPRACTOR
108 W. MAIN PHONE 394
Office Hours
i9 to 12 a.m. — 2 to 5 p.m.
film star who has been arranging
the celebration, sqid many of the
‘>rmers would
those line center leaves, the Cream of the Crop.
You’ll learn the joy of smoking with that wel-
come throat protection offered by Lucky’s private
process—"It’s Toasted.” A Light Smoke for your
peace of mind! A Light Smoke for your throat!
screen’s leading perfoi
honor Evans.
A decision of the district court
of appeals ruled that Helen Cos-
tello, former screen star, is entitled
TO SCHOOL SPECIALS!
>7.50 ;:=n $5.00
*C AA Dependable AQ PA
W«UU Permuted ts vUtVv
teuo, lorraer screen siai, is cuuwcu
to $3,968 from the estate of her late
divorced husband, Lowell Sherman,
actor-director. rJ “
The suit wag brought against
Mrs. Julia Louise Snerman, moth-
er of the late director. Miss Cos--
tello, sister of Dolores Costello Bar-
* * NEWS FLASH! * *
Over 1,300,000 prizes awarded
in "Sweepstakes"
,;$3 WAVE NOW. ...$L95
rymore, sought the sum un|der the
agreement she made with Sherman |
at the time of their divorce. Sher-
man died nearly two years ago.
Grace Beauty Salon
ony Union Drug <■ Phone 44
Think of it! Over 1,500,000 prizes
have already been awarded in that
great national cigarette game, your
Lucky Strike "Sweepstakes.” Have
you entered yet? Have you won your
Luckies —a flat tin of 50 delicious
Lucky Strikes?
There’s music on the air. Tune in'
“Your Hit Parade"-Wednesday and
Saturday evenings. Listen, judge, and
study the tunes-then try your Lucky
Strike "Sweepstakes;"
And if you’re not already smoking
Luckies, buy a pack today and try
Personals
WHAT A COMFORTABLE FEELING!
A tight Smoke I
Shut the door on-worry and cart ...
and open up a freih pack of luckiest
You hove no heavy feeling when you
emoke far Into the night. A light Smoke
leaves a dean taste, and luckies are
A llght-Smoke. *
Mrs. Robert Dunkerley returned
to her home in Corpus Christi Sat-
NOTICE TO PATRONS
urday after a visit of several days
with her nrtother, Mrs. C. T.
here
Ristine. She was accompanied
home by her daughter, Werdfia
Alice, who has been staying with
her grandparents. -
I will be in my office daily, from 9 to 12 a.m. and
from 2 to 5 p.m.
DR. H. H. DUKE
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Visitors to the Centennial at Dal-
las over the week-end were Mrs,
Eula Tyrrell, Dorothy and Warren
Alvilda Harrison, Pearl Reed and
Dewey Bandy of Pasadena.
Miss R. Lee Williams will leave
Wednesday to enter the school of
nursing at Methodist hospital in
Houston.
them, too. Maybe you have been -
musing something. You'll appreciat*
the Advantages of Luckies-a light
Smoke of rich, ripe-bodied tobacco.
Dora’s Schoolday Specials ffljS
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY _ T^b
$7.50 Permanents—$5.00
$5.00 Permanents— $3.50 \
«*THER HERMAN ENTS—$1.95 up
VOGUE BEAUTY SALON
«EY balcony _ DOHA BOST.EV, Pm,. _ PH'
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Laughlin of
Gulf are visiting here in the R. L.
Carter home.
GIRL IS BORN'
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kressly, of
216 East Texas avenue annunee the
birth at noon yesterday, of a daugh-
ter weighing eight and three-quar-
ter pounds. She has been named
Iona Ruth.
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OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED/ TOBACCO -“IT'S TOASTED
I. Th. AWVflcHn T,il,.w, Cqrpp.ny
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 73, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 8, 1936, newspaper, September 8, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095712/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.