The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 9, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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INESDAV,"
MRS. SPENCER
NAMED SHOWER
HONOR GUEST
A surprise miscellaneous shower
Tuesday evening was Mrs. Eliza-,
hrth Potter’s compliment to Mrs.
eon and Mesdames O. W. Fayle, <
Ella Il/rey, Henry Pruett, Julia ,
Casey, A. Enderll, Ocle Fisher, D. 1
H. Fowler, A. W. Fayle, L. H.
West, J. D. Gtddtngs, Sol Donnelly, I
R. B. Baker, K. B. Chancey, C, it. ’
Daviaon, C. D. Foster, B. A. !*«er-
son, George Ellender, Lillian 8hep- |
herd, A. C. Breeding and Misses
Annie Schilling, Lydia Fisher and ,
Lou George. '
CULPEPPER
PLOWMAN is , ™rn*
i TUrwon LOWnrin. teaoher . B,70U ^urcV 10 a m.. , 1 the home, 210 Ohio street, Bay-
1“ .. oia«« «f hbv. **m Houston P.T.A., 2:30 p.- town, and a blue howl of the »u-
• tumn blossoms centered the lace
Mirabeau B. Lamar P/T.A., 2:30 dining table on which the gifts
:n- >vere arranged.
Woodman Circle, W. 0. W. hull, Dainty canapea, sand tarts and
, tea were served by the hostess.
The guest list included the how-
oiee and Miss Eugenia Woodruff,
OVe months until-Ac re*
Lombard saw he, and »
daor m f*m,.....
To preserve lin,,,. wv„,
arc furnishing patro%, w
to keep thm from wrtUn
blecloths.
' Hannon WWmtm, taattatJ^ church, 10 a.
’‘woman's Bible class of Bay- ^
LpKxitst church, entertain-
fcbers of the clM* thl* morn' '*
,h a charming eight-thirty
kfast at her North s
* ‘ A holiday atmos- ^ club
* “5.?“ &. ,lub, Mr. - y.7.‘s;»T*2TF^rS '
jvUhly deebrated in the Yule- Mrs. W. L. PendeYgraft. Mae Massey and Mesdames E. R.J1
sotlf. , , . 1 Reapers Sunday School class of Couch, E. M. Simmons, Eva H.
breakfast consisted of Central Baptist church, Mrs. T. Bynum, P. Miller, R. L. Carter,
Ault, creamed turkey, hot R, Wilson. • jerry Farrar, J, M. Stuart, Emory
coffee, salted nuts and ahto, « — w -—■*—&-- Kelley, and W. J. Killgore.
•U served from the dm ng center a pretty potted poinsettia ' Mrs' Spescer, teacher at Bay- 1
|fhlch was laid with lace and A po,nSeUl8 wM nlso ; town Junior High school, has lived J
nd with a crystal bowl, of m Baytown for two years. Mr.
m chrysanthemums placed on sid« table which held the Spencer is high school principal at 1
reflector. Slender red silver And condiments. Holland* Texas. Thev were married ^
Book Club Is Host
Members of the Woman's Study
club were guests of the Book Re-
view club at a review of Andrew
Lytle's “The Long Night,” given
by Mrs. E. M. Simms of Houston,
the guest of Mrs. Q. A. LlUle,
Tuesday morning In the clubrooin
at the pybllc library.
Guests for the meeting were
Mesdames O. K. Towler, Robert
Strickland, C. E. Armstrong, N. E.
Nelson, John GaiUard, G.’M. Am-
mons, Edgar M. Neville, Harmon
Lowman, J. C. Showalter, Lealia
ismt_____ Ai___ tlfaUae
ANNOUNCING—
Our Jewelry Line Is
Complete
XMAS GIFTS
Thst Will Please You
Terms l„ Suit Yuurt onveni*,^
ROBSON’S
Wilburn, Glenn Barber, Walter
Rundell, A. Clboulka, F. 8. Wilson,
U A .Hankms, J.N. Chatflela and
Miss IpHzabeth Zterlein.
JEWELRY STORE
11 R w-.. . *■*1
115 IVxuh AvrHia
end af Che board. The dui- tended the hospitality were Mes-
«•“ * “rrS ™ w- «• a. /a,.
Mr*l“ *• «. ■««,. V. R. R««,|
» *“ve . —__E. A. Foster, I. W. Hyde, Fannie
Stevenson. 0. E. Lunsford, W. O
..rorillCQ Ewing, o. L. Anderson, W. L.1
HERCULtb Enoch. William feraig, C. R. King.
nfi/Zl C p- vintent' Knox Bunting, W. B.
UC7C7L.E \+r\r c./ James, E w wmbWQ T T Pcck
N*w Comfort Companion" W. B. Hollis, J. R. Crow, : J, L.
Templin, G. M. Cunningham, L. E.
I Written, Jeff Roytler, -Joe Doug-1
m ''W* ,1ns Pvnnb lAAOnll t,... m.. . I . *
Hundreds have taken advantage of this store.wide event... now it's your turn to visit our stare
and select your Christmas gifts. You can buy what you want at special terms with no down pay*
ment. Our convenient lay*away plan will hold any item for you until Christinas Eve night.
Roy Elms, l* m. i rencjujuuui, u,
C, Kelly, G. A, Lillie, Anne C. Mc-
Culloch, C. L. Camming* and C. R.
Cummings.
The club will not meet again
until January 5, when Mrs. H. I.
Davis will review "The Way of a
Transgressor."
Special Purchase And Sale
All Wool Comforts
f:1SP ,las, Frank McCall. Joy Blalock. \ M's'
I 1 V* Jj «au... am,,- . ’r T ■ her report, revealed that $23.25
V SLLnu , *AU nnAfT' M °n h;lJ collected for'the Lottie
l Tompkins J A. °ld J^L. Mon- M<)0n ()f,erlnr;
| A 'mU °re€n' ^(l-y6 A committee appointed to select
as, . T. Hulnae and E. L, Alford, names for the various circles in-
- - it,- ,,, "7" .eludes Mesdames L. A. Hankins,
I’Ip Top Bridge M- Ammons, and 0. M. Hylton.
\A Christmas motif was* chosen N<'xt week the circles will meet
tor the appointive theme used by, separately.
■KPIf '‘Mr*- Alfred Shirley Tuesday when! ^ ---
~2< 'she was hostess to members of th e'fCMS Completes Book
Tip Top Bridge club. Red radi-1 Cedar Bayou Methodist Woman's
Fw^' p lance roses, tallies and napkins used Missionary Society in all day meet-
i*ir« mMy* ■ W^rb^ >n the refreshments service gave ing Tuesday, completed the study of
Slum die'porcFw »«n *i» an accpnt to the Yuletlde red and the book, "The Negro and Racial
jjeai £o'r the “herd-to- green. Problems." Mrs. D. H. Fowler
L" M yaur ChrirtroM Bet — ao I After the games refreshments of nnd Rev, E. A. Peterson conduct*
b IT 1ft problem*. Buy one tor '.sandwiches, potato chips and hqt ed the study of the concluding
eulf or you'll never be able to chocolate were served to Mesdames chapter of the book,
I with your ji(n. *M. H. Peddycord. C. R. Porch, i Mrs. O. W. Fayle, president, pre-
jtt eool-wof.ted, dovetet. some t Robbie Land, CTiff Gibbs, A. V. sided over the business session and
Itlliibed with »ilk, « v.sriety of .Cruthirds, Tommie Scarborough Rev.' Peterson gave the (gening
bn wrevts, and (altering style*, and F, G. Jones. prayer and read the devotional, the
f Pri 44 *• en ! Mrs, Gibbs was high scorer in fourteenth chapter of St. John.
need Al the games of contract and Mrs. Mrs. Fayle urged members to at*
SUMNER'S Cruthirds was second high. tend the meeting of the Zone to be
WVPIilftin ™ I Next Tuesday Mrs. Scarborough held Thursday at Cedar Bayou
■ Goose Cr*ek .. will entertain the club with nnoth- church.
This group of fine com farts
made of wool with rayon cov-
|jr ering in a selection of eolors
/ are $7.95 sellers to be featured
r while this special purchase is on
F> hand at—
Through special purchase we afe offering a group of assorted color Pep-
pereil fabric, all wool comforts, size 72x84. numbers we have been offer-
ing at $15.95 to go while they last aft— *
Comfort!
making a quilt for Buckner’s or-
phan’s home and the missionary
session was held in the afternoon.
A covered dish luncheon was
served at noon with Miss Ruth
Kirkland and Mrs. J. M. Lilly
serving.
Those present were Mesdames
A. P. Gieger, J. G. Ryan, D. Hol-
laway, J. C. Miles, J. W. Thomp-
son, J. J. Compton, J. Q. Gieger
Bedroom Suite Prices Sharply Reduced
ri:
Minister to Speak
Rev. E. A. Peterson, pastor of
Cedar Bayou Methodist ehurth,
will address Mirabeau B. Lamar
Parent-Teacher association at its
regular meeting to be held at 2:30
p. ra. Thursday. Mrs. C. R, Eric-
son, delegate to the State P.-T.A.
convention hehl recently at Fort
Worth, wiH give her report of the
meeting.
First ferade papits taught by
Mrs. George L. Keene will present
a play.
Birthday Observed
Mrs. A. C. Kater waa hostess
at noon Wednesday to friends of her
four-year-old daughter, Mildred
Jane, who observed her birthday
today.
Miss
'Seams like all my cutfomert ore buying Terraplarter
___Mary Catherine Spencer' of
Houston is the guest of Mrs* R. L.
Acker.
Catholic Council ’
Mrs. R. D. Martin, delegate to
the diocesan council conference
held in Beaumont several weeks,
ago, gave an interesting and con-
cise account of. the proceedings of
tlje conference at a meeting of the
Parish Council of Catholic Women
held Tuesday afternoon fn the
parish house. Mrs. Dan J. Holland
of Baytown, was reelected treasur-
Sale 4-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite
Brilliant"SS1
I Thrifty 'W
SALE PRICE
Former Price
$79.50 $69.50 I
$295.00 $269.50 <f
$199.50 $179.50 t)
$99.50 $89.50 4
$89.50 $79.50 j?
$59.50 J
$49.50 |
ining Room for Xmas i
This classy 4-piece walnut finish bedroom group offers you bed, vanity, chest of
drawers and bench at a price every home can afford to have a new one.:...............
For those who are looking for something fine . . . something in modern walnut we
suggest seeing this 4-piece suite which will always be in good taste ...............................
Here's aw English mahogany bedroom group in four pieces which is an exceptional
bargain for some shrewd shopper............................................................................................
livery and H*o-
ipors, Spare Tire
lories additional
Values come and Values go, but this 4-piece walnut suite is in a class by itself if
you want a good suite at a moderate price.......................................
For walnut finish you can’t beat this 4-piece floor sample. It is well constructed, to
give years and years of service, and the Pfice is right .. ...............................................
Go modern with this 4-piece group. It is low in price and high in quality, and can’t
be duplicated anywhere at this exceptionally low price..., ...................................... .........
For you with small bedrooms we suggest this 4-piece walnut group . « , bed and
vanity, chest and bench
,hotolttfh-Sapu TVmjUmo BroatUm, (WCTi.* X bet.
No. 1 In PoWM, increased to 96 and 101
smooth horsepower... greatest of the four
by at least 11 horsepower. With proved
performance, certified by Contest Board,
American Automobile Association.
No. 1 in Endurance and Economy.
Eight official AAAtaiM Board «jdur-
ance records smashed by a 1937 lerraplanel
1,000 miles at 86.54 miles an hour m the
most punishing' “torture test".a stock cat
ever endured. And top economy proved in
official tests made at everyday driving
speeds.
No. 1 in Safety. Body all of steal, with
roof of solid steel... pioneered by Item-
plane. Duo-Automatic Hydrauhc Brake*...
two separate braking systems from the same
pedaL Safety proved in official tee* stop-
ping in half the legal distance.
That's why so many
thousands are changing to
TERRAPLANE
tot read Templane's "No. 1" feature* be-
toil your Hudson and TerrapUn# dealer.
Final reports of this year were
iven by the chairmen of the var-
>us study groups; Mrs. Harrigan
priced to sell st...*....................
Cold Weather
No. lin Driving Ease, with new Selec-
tive Automatic Shift, an optional extra. You
“«ed no hand gear lever. ..need push no
dutch pedal TTie car almost drives itself!
Front floor all clear of gear or brake levers.
No. 1 in Size, with wheelbase increased
to 117 inches... longest by nearly 5 inches
\ °t *11 four low priced leaders.
f No. 1 in Roominess and luxury.
55 full inches of front seat comfort for three
• • • at least 3 Vi inches more than any of the
| others. And interior richness always thought
wo fme” for a low priced car.
entire group to be their guests on \
a tour of inspection of the Sanc-
tuary of St. Joseph’s church on t
December 18.
The next meeting of the council -
will be on January 12. j
Zone Meeting \
Women of the Methodist (..lurch-
es of Zone 6 will assemble at Cedar ,
Bayou church Thursday for their 1
last quarterly zone meeting of the
year, at which time officers for j
the incoming year will be given
special training concerning the du-
ties of their offices. AH officers 1
from each auxiliary; are urged to
be present and the members of (he (
varimm churches in this gone are
invitee to attend.
The meeting will open at 10 g.-
m. under the direction of Mrs. J.
R. Kelley, chairman pro-tern, and .
urill ho norvivi at noon bv
iVERCOATS
TOPCOATS
CRAVEN ETTED,
-RENCH COAT*
.85 to $11-90
2SS..HUDSON
Goose Greek
;;; TERHAPLANE595
one ^ f M a. D.iroil. T„.., My.
Examine this 8-piece English oal
suite. Its dull, rich finish and f
carvings make it a B«per-buy at
This (-piece walnut suite will do justjee
to any dining room. It is walnut finish
.... built to outwear and lend smart
$27.50
6-piece dinette in walnnt. It's the latest •
thing at a smart, low price ... »
S9S.55
CULPEPPER’S
(TOR COMPANY
will be prompttj at 2 p. ra. r
’ Highlights of the program will
he the officers training instrue-
4 I direction of Mrs.
goose creek
t, gtlt • HUDSON ddUL W7®
(» ■t p.o.s.miow _
215 N. GOOSE CREEK ST.
. eoMUieui cjuu. *wt
tion under the direction of Mrs.
Jo* L. Monrpe, the inatallatidn of
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 152, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 9, 1936, newspaper, December 9, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095734/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.