The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 150, Ed. 1 Monday, December 7, 1936 Page: 3 of 6
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- jdaj*. Bond,, advanced
I futures were steady. otl 1
i hold their gains of lat,- |#,[
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A new electrical ,.Hmn
IsmalJ that it o«n bn
^'easily, i., being used by phv,<7|
,,m •wrgeon* t« lnU(, ;
the Intoror of the Htoman *
MASSEY,
N WOODS
ARE MARRIED
■ jedding of wide interest in
^ea took place at 2 o’clock
,y afternoon at Cedar Bayou
it church when Mies Vir-
gaiaey, daughter of Commis-
Beatrice Massey, became
of Lynn Woods, Jr., son
j|r. and Mrs. J. L. Woods. Rev.
Peterson, pastor, officiated,
fie bride wore a smart grey
suit with grey fur trim
an Imperial blue blouse, blue
and gloves and grey qhoes. She
attended by her stater, Bonnie
maid of honor. Glenn
attended the groom “as
mcTHinc
ICRL THIS
STAIRS
is not far away
i* thinking of
give. Electric
make ideal gifts,
ne beauty and
an be used every
»ar and they are
ach member of
omthteold'esttb \
and lastly elec*
ces operate on
[deity.”
|w man*
jjn, w. T. Rusch sang, accom-
I at the organ by Mrs. J. D.
_ i who also played the mus-
J'lttkg round for the ceremony.
^Attending the wedding were the
families and • few close
Miss Cynthia Wright of
was an out-of-town
Ite couple left on • short honey-
j trip following the ceremony,
“goth Mr. and Mrs. Woods were
larM in Cedar Bayou and are
Isesiberi of prominent families.
1^, Woods is associated with his
I friar in the operation of the
| Goose Creek Pharmacy.
■ • Birthday Party
gri M. L. Busch entertained
jittrdsy afternoon at a joint
fetjiday party for her daughters,
If try Elaine who was 11, and Pat-
Ig, who was one. A variety of
Mimts entertained the group and
■Sn't jello, cake and hot chocolate
I sere served by the hostess.
I Those present Included the hon-
Jotm and Claudine Tompkins,
|{l|N«e May Giddings, Wanda
Ifaaeh, Clements Fowler, Edith
Busch, Ruby Jo Burnett,
’Tueadag
Book Review club entertains
Woman’s Study club, library club-
room, jp:30 a, m,
San Jacinto Delphian chapter
Mrs. J. L. Foley.
T. C. C. Bridge club, Mrs. B. G.
Born, Jr„ 201 Missouri.
Cedar Bayou Methodist Worn
an’s Missionary Council, 9 a. m.
C. L. C. Bridge club, Mrs. John
Pepper.
Parish Council of Catholic Wo
men, Parish house, 2:30 p. m
Baytown Baptist Woman's Mis-
sionary Union, 10 a. m.
First Baptist Bible Reading cir-
cle, Mrs, S. M. Elkins.
Fidelia class of First Baptist
church, Miss Sadie HoUaway.
PTA Meets
The executive board of Mira
beau B. Lamar Parent-Teacher As
sociation will meet at 9:30 a. m
Tuesday in Principal Major 'l
Garrett’s office, Mrs. Collin F
Martin, president, has announced
At t h i s meeting committee
chairmen will give their reports,
committees will be named to as-
sist with the Goodfellows Christ
mas party for underprivileged
children and plans will be com
pleted for the regular associatior
meeting Monday. *
Mrs. Martin urges all members
of the executive board, to attend.
IJtBrmte Lee Fayle, Gladys
I Uribe Prenzell and Jewel
BMih;
IMWMWWAVVVVW.V/
SELECT YOUR
XMAS GIFTS
early this year!
C orrection
In an account of last week’s
meeting of the Thursday After
noon Bridge club the name of
Mrs. Fred Hederherst was erron-
eously used in the place of that of
Mrs, Fred Treadway. Mrs. Tread-
way was hostess to the club.
We are sorry.
Honor Mrs.
D. D. Haney
Mrs. J, B, Vyoral entertained re-
cently at her home In Wooster with
a delightful shower honoring Mrs.
Haney. . Pink and white
#*re combined for a color motif
ieen In the rosebud floral decora-
ions and In the basket In which
the glftg were presented.
A program of appropriate enter-
tainment wgjs enjoyed with Mrs,
Calhoun and Mrs. J. B. Ca
winning prizes in contests.
Refreshmenta of dainty sand-
wiches, cake and cocoa were served
to the honor guest and Mesdames
A. Roe, M. Wells, E. P. Crow, C.
Havls of Wooster, Walker, M.
Calhoun, J. B. Calhoun, J, W.* Ha-
ney, J. Lamb and H. Edinburg, of
Texas City.
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Sophisticated Drama | NOW SHOWING
Ths sophisticated vein of “Ladies ‘ARCADIA: "Ladies in Lore," with
in Love’’ makes It ehtertaining Janet Gaynor.
fare for adult audiences. It’s a PORT* "Texas Hangers,” with
sorority meeting In Budapest at Fred MacMurray.
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REGISTRATION OF jWallie’s Censor
SECURITIES MAY ! On High Priced
REACH NEW TOTAL
LONDON, Dec. 7. rtT.R) -
Court household,”
7. th<’ lnfluence Mr"- WalU* SlmP* clerk, she
■ holds over King Edward, *
WASHINGTON. Dec,
Registration of securities with the 80,1 WKm over muw“™' * structed:
securities and exchange commls- *Ult Pa‘d ^ rectn^ *1 “Cancel *11 that
i Regent street perfume, shop. “i leave It to yo i," the It
Sion during 1938 will approximate
„„„ „„„ „ ‘ ... King Edward ordered a large said to
$0,00.000,000, exceeding the total qUant|ty 0( a expensive soap] Then, it is asserted,
which four young women go out TEXAN: “All American Chump,” value of all filings since the com- —colored pale blue to match a ’nth son ordered smaller
in search of the men of their de- with Stuart Erwin. „ mission was created In June, 1933, room, the king's own use and
sires. Without hair-pulling Janet pjg fcyXg. ..Rhylhm on thfl A study of registration state- -u that for your household? scented, less expenst
Gaynor triumphs throughout. Paul t A__^ (roshv Indicated the main use pro- ton.t lt rather a lot?" Ms, Simp-; the rest of the hotMWhnlc*.
Lukas is the gentleman involved, j WTO^amg rosoy._,ged tQ bg mid(> of these funds Bon ta sa)d to have asked. j The king Is said to hsv’ <
Loretta Young, Constance Bennett, | ' ~~~ I Is repayment of Indebtedness.; "Much too expensive for tne! by. rilent and approving.
Simone Simon, Don Amoche and studios, seriously interested m the Much of the new financing, It was , - ___________1___________-___-__*___
Alan Mowbray complete the cast, pl -y, allegedly was warned such a believed, was Influenced by the do-1 j_
A'cVj/oruollfted Westerns'1>icture mi*ht I)0S8iW>’ hurt all. of "ire of corporations to take ad- W'
A couple of uplifted Westerns H11) alienatinjr public vantage Mb cheaper money in re-,
and a comedy are also on view at J" a ’> a'lena mg |,ubJ,C|fundlng aflower Interest rates. It $3,141,811,917.
the local movie houses with Fred °Plni»n >n England. |was in(iinstpd tbp mon„v siu,e,, on|
M^Murray'JackOakleStuart1 It is no secret that niarij >re ^WM lndioaited the money saved onj .jiQf the 1938 total securities vsl- to have culminated a controversy
Erwin Bing Crosby, Bob Burns writers have been delving into extension and modernisation/ ** *4p®’M^000 U5_ted *taa<fnf ^
Book Review Ciub
Mrs, E. M. Simms of Houston, as
the guest of Mrs, ft, A. Lillie, will
“eview "Ths Long Night," by
Irew Lytle when the Book Review
club entertains members of the
Woman’s Study club at 9:30 a. m.
Tuesday In the clubroom at the
public library. Mrs. Wallie Situpson iis hopefui “ro^MTrSiw in some
H mma ‘8, Promtoent ln uCfee rT ^P°w Myuau manner; as yet unexplained.
Houston literary circles and- all I heavy hand of the Will H. Hay.s Gbirinski laid his storv in
members of the Woman’s Study film censoring organization in *
d *■
30. totaled $4,966,152,049, said, “I have no other
pm pa red with the 1935 total of to make at this time.”
I Miss Peek’s resignation Is
Under SEC rules, partment and L. A. Wood,
- M:h;———-—
o >wo°d nd he King I cjucers are seeking a way to veil paid out a a dividends to avoid the t elective automatically 20 daysaft*- Wood revealed that he had r*»-
ovie mi s e>'* Ldwa, the real plot yet to use the ba.lc j heivy tax on undistributed corner filing, provided the commission cefved ths written resignation and
m roma ce with aw inwre a. jdM 0therg wou,d ,jke featme porate aurpiuse». One small cor- jdoe; not luue a ..itop" order tor accepted it. He. likewise, refuS-
Meeting Changed
Mrs. W. B; Montgomery, presi-
dent of the Music Study club, calls
attention to the change of meeting
club■»•this Methodiiit Missionary Cbuncff, Zone
I ___ -__r.V ; ... O Ir. Unnolnr. i
month. Because of conflict with No- 2- ln Houston Friday,
the Christmas holidays meetings
were scheduled for the first and
third Tuesdays.
The next meeting of the club
will be on December 16.
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Turkey Dinner
The WSIling Workers class of
A mill deposit will reserve sny! Grace Methodist church will be
| Urn ip our complete stock until hosts at a turkey dinner to be serv-
I;« tut it ed from 4 to 8. p. m. in the church
basement.
Tickets to the dinner at being
j be purchased from any member of
Goose Creek the class, Mrs. W. C. Shepherd,
president, announced.
C&ssified
club and the Book Review club are
invited ,to hear her at the Tuesday
meeting.
HIGHLANDS
NEWS_
Entertains Bridge
Two tables of bdgge were en-
ioyed at the homrff Mrs. R. A.
Hooper, Friday. Mrs. G. H.
Swenson was high point scorer
and Mrs. T, A. Swarzer second
high.
Apple pie a la mode with cof-
fee was served to Mesdames Swar-
zer, Swenson, Ollie Noiand, F. P.
Noland, C, A. Fortner, W. C. Hop.
per and Gordon Auemathy.
Attend WM Council
Mesdames E, C. Cheek, N, D.
Atisley, M. M, Davis, F. P. Noland,
C. I. Martin, and A. Monstery at-
tended the monthly session of the
thumbs down gesture today.
Hays’ organization was said to
have banned S stpry ' by Leo
Gbirinski titled “I Gave My Wife
mythical kingdom. It concerns a
"stop" order for accepted lt,
the SEC i registration statement becomes ef-
.Only 65 utifify holding com. fetUve, the filing corporaUon may
panics, representing 18 per cent of consider itself authorized to sell
the total assets of aB Such organl-1nev# securities.
husband, who divorces his wife so
she can marry the king. At the
crossread, he finally gives i:p his.zations, have filed with the com-] ; .
■o .h, v a* a.Xh"-^r:Ei;rn‘”“”,i““"‘“'h'UU1'^,UUi,n Peek saen‘
he later becomes- president of his j ity holding
ail-day meeting j COuntry.- ' .act, Most
One of the first Hollywood state-1 me act was, unconstitutional
total of|
of Prayer, by
at the church Friday.
35 different women attended the
meetings throughout, the week.
Mrs. W. H. Avey, president, pre-
sided over the meetings. Mrs. T.
I; Briggs, as Mission chairman, had
charge of the programs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hill and chil-
dren visited relatives in Lufkin
over the week-end.
Rev. M. M. Davis was called to
Orange, Texas, Monday to hold
funeral services for a former pas-
tor..
company regulatory1 On Resigning Position
utilities charged that I ] f ■ ———
. ______, unconstitutional and! ANTONIO, Dec. 7. (C.R>
merits on Mrs. Simpson vs. Holly-1 said they would not file state- Miss Lillian Peek,, for 10 years di-
wood came from Sam Wood, di- ..... '■ •- —
rector of the Mant Brothers, who
recently said she was definitely
"in the unkiddabie class.”
“It would be professional suicide
for a comedian to make a natonalj
hero the subject of any joke,” he
remarked, obviously referring to
the king. His observation was in-
tcrpieted mainly to mean what
the Hays’ office fears—that loss
of the lucrative British film mar-
ket should not be risked.
See Our •
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Made From Your
Favorite Nogatiyut
11.25 PER DOZEN
TRI-CITIES STUDIO
105 N. Commerce St.
ments until the supreme court had reqtor of the department of home-
decided the question. making for the state education de-
value of securities filed for reg- partment, declined today to discuss
istration In the 11 months ending ihe^ resignation from the post. i
_ __________ j "It is true, I have resigned," she
V.-.’ WAV.’» VAV/iVi
Henry Wiuddon j
JNcoME TAX SPEClALim
.’ublle Accoanling
i Notary Public
iTiouv 2*U lio 4. P*n»
for Baby's Cold
Praved best by two
generations of mothers.
VICKS
i ■■■i.mi —
-so.
JL
Select Your Xmas
Gift* Early----
Elgin Watches - Bill Foldi
Diamonds * Watch Bracelet*
Birthstone Rings - Simmona
Chains : Silverware
Chromlvmwsre
Watch, Clock And Jewelry
- Repairing
MARSHALL G. i
HUTCHINSON
JEWELER
Market St. Baytown
The meeting was held in Wesley
House of the Mexican mission field.
Officers for the following year were
elected with Mrs. Noland being re-
turned for another year as record-
ing secretary.
PT A Board to Meet
Highland,, Parent-Teacher Asso-
ciation met In the school house Fri-
day afternoon. Mrs. W. F. Jones,
vice-president, called the meeting
to order, with a song by the as;
sold at 40 and 20 cents and may serably. Mrs. Jones also gave the
XMAS GIFTS
A l EF5
[ COMPLETE LINE Musical Instru-
•tata. On terms. Hi* Drug
etapaay. 145,18tp.
[ KACWF^'^RT^MAsTcMds
IllP your name- Imprinted, as
130-30dh.
EL Nofret
| MAYTAG WASHER-FREE -
^»e this washing machine in
I«r own home free. Ask for
wmoiistration. Call MarshalL
146 6ta
PKOPERff FOR SALE |
OLD RIVER TERRACE, beautiful
wooded homesites, shell road,
samdy 100x400 feet, little farms
. $?X>. $10 down. Also bargain in
4 acres sandy land, also 2's
jwres • with new 4-room house.
« iL76 tar 25 cards with J >'“ore’ I1!on54J‘Q
4welopes, At Dally Sun office. 313 East Texas. 8 3P
'.V.V.V.V.V.V
XTRA SPECIAL
‘ for
Cold Weather
UPS*:-.*-
-—
OVERCOATS
1 TOPCOATS
'192
CRAVEN ETTED
TRENCH (’OATS
1.85 to $11-50
UMNER'S;
Go
%;■ -
istmas
Range
teas INIf—Fried chicken,
uw. oysters. Dancing free,
epoh Ml winter. Large or small
Krttea. -> . J ■■■ , ■ 125-tfc.
IL" roRResr
|fOR RENT—Four-room unfur-
"‘•hed duplex with Frigidalre.
*»1 North Jones. Phone 347-W.
’ . , 150-3tc.
[ POR RENT-Two. nicely furnish-
1 M bedrooms with private bath
® Private Rome, Phone 393.
150-6tc.
E WCELY FURNISHED front bed-
r00®. Phone 590-J.
149-6tc.
RENT — Modern 4-room
•Partment. 912 Miriam St. in
t Um« Court, Pelly.
1 148 3tp
SALE—Misc. I
! ^ SALE-Flve-foot Norge and
.ftroit Jewel range. Good con-'
wtton, Bargain. 117 Indiana St.
140-3tc,
[ Booking
FOR SALE or Rhrlt to permanent
tenant—Staashen place, Morgana
Point, located on school bus line.
Also cow and chickens for sale.
Apply at place. 149-3tc.
DUPLEXES--Miriam street—4
rooms, bath, hot water, each
side, $2750; East Lobit--3 rooms,
bath screened porch, each side,
$2250; East Defee—4 rooms,
bath, each side. $2750; West De-
fee—4 rooms and bath, hot wa-
ter, each side, $3200; N. Jones-
4 rooms, bath hot water, each
side, $2700. For Information,
phone 36, Keystone Realty Com-
pany, 118 N. Ashbel. M. M.
ROBERTSON, Mgr.
148 3tc
FOR SALE - BARGAINS
Houses, Lots and Acreage.
JONES & ATKINS
1008 Miriam Pho,n„ei;l'
. 134tfc
report of the treasury and Mrs.
Earl Barnett read the minute of
the last meeting.
A program committee, consist-
ing of Mrs. G. H. Swenson, Mrs.
Earl Barnett, and B. P. Hopper,
was appointed to invite a lecturer
for the January meeting.
A donation of $2.50 . was voted
to be given the Goodfellows and
Mrs. M. C. Norris, Mrs. W. H. Hol-
leman and Mrs. W. F. Jones vol-
unteered to make delivery in High-
lands of the Goodfellow gifts.
Mrs. Collins’ section of the sec-
ond grade won the attendance pic
ture with the highest percentage
of mother*} present.
Adjournment wss followed by a
meeting of the various room moth-
ers, under direction of Mrs. A. M.
Ciboulka, to plan for Christmas
parties to be* given in the rooms
before the holidays.
A nniversary Party
The China—or 20th wedding-
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Parker, was celebrated at their
home Thursday evening. They
were presented with a lovely China
service by the many friends gath-
ered to commemorate the occa-
sion.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker, formerly
Miss Addle Breeding, were mar-
ried in Arcadia, Texas, December
3; 1916. They have made their
home in Highlands for
years.
Four tables of forty-two fur-
nished entertainment with Mrs. W.
H. Fehr being awarded high score
prize and Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, con-
eolation.
Chocolate pie and coffee were
served to Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Mit-
chell, MT. and Mrs. R. A. Ramsey,
Mr. and Mrs. JL A, Bankston,
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HOME SITES and Homes avail Mr' ^ Mrgi w. H. Fehr, Mr. snd
able with easy payment plans
If you can pay rent, you
pay out a home in our new Wil-
low Grove addition. All utilities
available. Interurban service tc
and from Tri-Cities. New homes
being built under FHA specif'
cations. Investigate our offers
Mrs. W. J. Hollemau,' Mr. and Mrs.
J, E. Breeding and Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Doss.
I S Baptist Social
The Adult Union of Highlands
Baptist A. U. enjoyed a social at
cations. tnvesH*»««"“‘ of r*v, and Mrs. O. F.
Sr 7” rm f* - - ~
5"—is SIZE pansy plants _______
J4 ^bushes. Greer Florist. l“atf Model Auto Loans.
1812. - l48-6tc. —------
ning was spent In playing gsmes.
Refreshments of cookies, coco*,
PERSONAL l6aNS I and coffee were served. Those
-————— pregent Were Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Blev-
ins, MT. and Mrs. W. R. Palmer,
Mr, and Mrs. W, Manahan, Mr, and
Mrs. Floyd Norris, Mr, and Mrs. C.
Christmas Money
$50 AND UP LOAN $50
Catering To Refinancing of
„ * tr»y* and file
rubber bands,
boxes. {
carbon
BAYTOWN FINANCE CO.
Mike Katribe Bldg.
Phone M-1365 J
■ ribbons, inking
. . s, receipt books,
columnar pada-just a
| BUSINESS sgliVllli& 1
Reid & Strickland
attorney-at-law
M. Hill, and Mrs. J. E. Breeding.
W. C.'Hopper, G. C.' Cauthren, J.
F. Kilgore, E. L, Masterson, and
H. E. Nelson.
Close Prayer Week
The W. M. U. of the Highlands
Baptist chUrch concluded their ob-
servance of the Lottie Moon Week
Buddy,
I can’t pay a higher compli*
ment than that.
Girl or cigarette... when
I tumble that means Vm
for’em.
Chesterfield’s my cigarette.
And I’ll tell all hands they’ve
got a hearty good taste that
makes a sailor happy. And
listen; they’re milder.
...for the good things a
cigarette can give a sailor
• .y
C«Mrti*lK JM4, UoaUT & MYIU TMaCCO UJ.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 150, Ed. 1 Monday, December 7, 1936, newspaper, December 7, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095889/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.