The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1937 Page: 3 of 6
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SDAY, JUNE 24, 1937
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Save You Me
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move
Are Hosts
Epic-Swim Party
,rwd Mrs. H. B. Snidor of
m Were hosts Wednesday
at a picnic-swim given at
pgrk complimenting Miss
Armstrong of Houston, a
"jaeat In the Snider home.
'h in the personnel were,
ree, Mbwes Elsie Snider,
Mfthollis, Mr. and Mrs.
Cjt Pepper. Mr. and Mr*. Jack
j. D. Saunders and the
Histine Hostess
Ifote-Six Party
1Vc>T. Rlstine entertained a
, of’ members and guests of
rSls dub Wednesday aft-
at her home in Goose
ents of verbena In low
J lent an attractive floral note
i scene. Accessories for the
which provided diversion
fg harmonizing shades.
Elliott Burnette received
, award for guests. In the
[gn. J. w- Knou*ton scored
[ao<1 Mrs. Morton Williams re-
] the second award.
Ciaiad plate course with Iced
[wae served to the following
*: Mesdames Lawson Berger-
D. Dailey, pumette, L. P.
W. M. Dillard, Blaise
J. A. Anderson, B. H.
G. W. Edwards, O. D. Frey,
Thursday /
Ladles Auxiliary, Local 883, un-
ion hall, 114 South-Ashbet, 8 p. m.
Rebekah lodge, I, O. 0. F. hall,
1p.m.
Tri-Cities Bridge club, Mr. and
IJra. E. T. Arnett. •
Cedar Bayou 4-H club, Mrs;
Claude Thompkina, 8 p. m.
Friday
Woodman circle, W. 0. W. hall,
8 p, m,
Aquarius Temple No. 188, Pyth-
lan Sisters. L O. 0. F. hall, 8 p.
m. j">; ’ d
L. F. Kovar, and ?.tiss Madeline
Martin.
Members present were Mes-
dames Knoulton, Williams, R. B.
Bergeron, R. LeCompte, Mayo
Theriot, H. L. Ellender, Donald El-
len, L. Bataud, and the hostess.
The
Really
Nice
Drive In....
t Big Oak Tree Texas A ve.
Bayou 4-H Girls
Party Is Tonight
The Cedar Bayou 4-H clubWlrls
will be entertained with a pi^ty
at 5 p. m. today-at the home
Mrs. Claude Thompklns, Mrs. Tur-
ner Walker, sponsor, announced.
All members are urged to at-
tend, and their parents and guests
are invited.
presented to the honoree. Aa a
climax to the entertainment little
Miss Lucy Lynn Belle presented
a miniature wagon filled with gifts
to Miss Johnson. f
A refreshment course of punch
and cookies was served to 80
guests who formed the personnel.
Dainty miniature bridal bouquets
served as favors. A bride's book
was presented tb the honoree by
the hostess.
The marriage of Miss Johnson
to Mr. Bryant will take place at
9 P-m. Saturday at the First Bap
tist church of Goose Creek, with
Rev. A. 0. Hinkle officiating.
West Way Club To™
Picnic At Sylvan
Members of the West Way WJ
B. A. club and their families will
be entertained at Sylvan Beach,
JUJy 6 with a picnic supper. Plans
for the event were made at a regu-
lar meeting of the club Tuea ay
afternoon at the' home Of Mrs. J.
P. Helfrich, 203 Jones street, Pelly.
Games of bunco provided diversion
at the Tuesday meeting.
A refreshment course of gela-
tin dessert, cookies, and punch was
Connie Bennett Guest Of
Crosby - Burns Tonight
Constance Bennett and Reginald Denny of the films and Florence
George, radio soprano, have sent back affirmative responses to Bing
Crosby’s invitations and will be heard in the Kraft Music Hall tonight
at 8 p.m.
Miss Bennett and Denny will Join Crosby and Bob Burns, Arkan-
sas comedian, in informal interviews on the full-hour broadcast.
' Miss George will share the Music Hall’s singing honors with Cros-
by and the Paul Taylor Choristers. Jimmy Dorseys Swingsters furnish
the accompaniment.
Miss Bennett is a member of the famous screen family, daughtoi
of Richard, and a sister of Joan and Barbara Bennett Denny, born in
England, has been in films since 1929. (KPRC) •
6:00| Will Hollander Orch; NBC
ASSOCIATION HERE
VOIESDIVIDEND
Semi-annual dividend at the rate
of 6 per cent per annum was de-
clared by directors of Harris Coun-
ty Federal Savings and Loan As-
sociation this being the twentieth
consecutive semi-annual dividend
paid by this association.
“It is a great pleasure to be
able to pay these earnings to our
shareholders,’’ said A. C. Kraft,
president of the association. "Ap-
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NOW SHOWING
TEXANs “Doa’t Tell the Wife,")
with Guy Kibbee.
PORT: “That I May Live," with
Rochelle Hudson.
ARCADIA: “Night Must Fall,"
with Robert Montgoaiery.
DE LUXE: “Stowaway,” with
Shirley Temple.
The Dionne quintuplets are
poff-aga’’, so 80th Contury-Fos
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KTRH
Highlights on the News
The Comic Strip Parade
Alexander Woollcott; CBS ...
Frank Tilton, Pianist.........
Kate Smith Bandwagon; CBS .
Major Bowes Amateurs; CBS ;
Major Bowes Amateurs; CBS .
Major Bowes Amateurs; CBS .
Your True Adventures; CBS .
Your True Adventures; CBS ,
The March of Time; CBS.....
Poetic Melodies; CBS
Jay Freeman’s Orch; CBS .
served to Meedames T. A. Spence, Charles Gaylord’s Orch; CBS
S. S. McManus, S. W. Toups, 1.1 True Detective Stories
Miss Johnson Named
Bridal Shower Honoree
Added to the list of pre-nuptial
events honoring Miss Dewey Mae
Johnson, bride-elect of Frank Bry-
ant, was a miscellaneous shower
Wednesday evening at which Mrs.
Jake Dunlap was hostess at her
home ni Baytown.
A color combination of pastel
hues was used throughout the
home. Groups of seasonal flowers
ers placed at vantage points in the
rooms added an attractive floral
note. Accessories reflected the
chosen colors.
Games provided entertainment.
Prizes awarded to Misses Wilma
Rogers qnd Evelyn Morrow were
K. Brandt of Houston, W. H. Lock-
ard, A. L. Ammons, Kate Simon;
Misses Madie Jordan and Ann
Brantley, and the hostess.
Miss Wotipka Honored
In Pre-Nuptail Party
Of interest here is the approach-
ing marriage of Miss Ann Wotip-
ka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
True Detective Stories..........
Don Bestor’s Orchestra ........
Orchestral Gems; CBS..........
Orchestral Gems; CBS..........
Orchestra^Geip*; CBS ,.........
Time ..........................
ment course’ of punch and cookies
was served to Misses Minna
Marie Balke, Mary Nell Dyer,
6:18 Riding High; NBC
6:80 Helen Traubel, Songs; NBC
5:45 Little Orphan Annie.....
6:00 Royal Gelatin Hour; NBC.
7:00 Maxwell House Show; NBC
7:16 Maxwell House Show; NBC
7:80 Maxwell House Show; NBC
8:00 Kraft Millie Hall; Niir .
8:18 Kraft Music Hail; NBC...
8:30 Krsft Music Hall; NBC ...
9:00 Amos V Andy; NBC.....
9:15( Conoco Travel Talk .....
9:30| Northern Ughts; NBC ...
10:00) News Round Up ........
10:15! Jerry .Blaine Orch; NBC .
10:30| Fletch. Henderson Or; NBC
11:00) Don Fernando Orch; NBC
11:80! King’s Jesters; NBC
U:46| Will Hollander Qph; NBC
12:00) Time
.8.00 «l» to ««,
added. erwise entertain, it was explained.
The dividend was declared as of studio executives viewed recent,
June 30, and will be paid on July sound tes
cided the task of building a film
story aroi
icult. They will wait a year be-
fore turning out a fourth picture.
Blue-eyed Ann Gillia, 10-year-old
Arkanaaa girl, went^ to work in
the movie
Harvey Wcrf'of' Cms^Tow ' Ethel Stov,H’ n°bthy Halsey'
aUSUmfoTw^ch\inTejoremW | Jean HumPhrey- Jo>'ee Antonini,
DON’T-
Forget that the Conservador was awarded
the grand prize as the most useful household
invention by N. I. C.
“More Than a Century of Quality Products”
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nized July 9 at Abilene.
Numerous pre-nuptial compli-
ments have been extended the bri-
dal party. Mrs. Wotipka enter-
tained last evening with a lawn
party at her home. Isfd drinks
and a food course ,of both Ameri-
can and foreign dishes was served
to close friends and relatives who
formed the personnel. The group
will be entertained Friday evening
with a beach party. Saturday’s
compliment will be a tea to be giv-
en in Houston.
Following the wedding ceremo-
ny the couple will make their home
at Stamford where Mr. Harvey is
employed as a geologist.
Miss Wotipka is well known in
the Tri-Cities, having attended
school here and has been employed
at the Baytown dormitory.
Priscilla Club Has
last Meet of Season
The Priscilla Sewing club met
in final session of the current club
season Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. J. D. Wise.
A refreshment course was serv-
ed at the conclusion of the social
hour to Mesdames E. T. Arnett, H.
Cathriner, O. A. Dyer, R. D. Mar-
tin, J. T. Conely, F. L. Robbins,
N. D. Stiles, J. W. Riggs and Em-
ma Lawrence.
Meetings are to be resumed in
September. ^
David C. Fransen
Weds Girl at Byers
Mrs. Samuel B. Householder of
Byers announces the marriage of
her daughter, Dorothy, to David
Clark Fransen Sunday at Byers.
After a honeymoon trip to Kerr-
ville and San Antonio, Mr. and
Mrs. Fransen are at home at 2415:
Prospect in Houston.
The bridegroom is well known in
the Tri-Cities having graduated
from Robert E. Lee high school.
He was a member of the 1936
graduating class of A. & M. col-
lege, and is now employed as a
geologist with the Humble Oil &
Refining company at their Houston
office.
Humphrey, Joyce Antonini,
Alleane Berry, Dorothy Edge,
Beverley Derve of New Orleans,
and Melba Wilkenson.
Eldon Berry, Matthew Heiman,
Freeman Baker, Donald Williams,
Buddy Collins, John Gibbs, A. C.
Waldrip, Felix Newman, Robert
Dial.
Misses Wilkenson and Baike as-
sisted in the serving.
Swim Party Given
For Miss Marvick
Miss Margie Devine entertained
Miss Mickey Marvick with a pic-
nic Wednesday evening at Lyndell
park.
The guest list included Misses
Linnie Cooper, Evelyn Bradbury,
Mae Williams, Pauline George,
Hellen Harrigan; Mrs. Evelyn
Opryshek, Mr .and Mrs. J. A. De-
vine, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Gatlin;
Messrs. Benny Marvick, Jimmy
Frymire, Dudley Bayne, James
Callam, Wayne Chapman, Abbie
Jack Adrain, D. F. and Perry
Whatley, Joe Devine, and Joe Cos-
sio.
turned from a visit with relatives
at Austin.
Miss Madeline Martin of Hunts
vllle is a house "guest this week
of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Alleman of
Baytown.
J. C. Sewell, manager of Wack-
er’g Store at Wink is visiting here
with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McLe-
more.
Mrs. Alton Fauss and Mrs. ’Joe
Simmons and children of San
Francisco, Calif., are guests in the
j home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fan-
estiel. "
Miss Calverta Lannou, Pelly
postoffice clerk, is visiting in Dal-
las on her vacation. '
Dr. R. L. Eaves, instructor in
John Tarleton College at Stephens-
ville, today was to arrive in Pel-
ly for a visit with his sister, Post-
master Maude Collier and other
relatives. ,
R. E. Ward returned to Goose
Creek recently after spending four
months at Victoria, where a broth-
er died.
“Since federalization of this as-
sociation, insuring shareholders
•gainst loss up to $3000 by an in-
strumentality of the federal gov-
ernment, Investment in shares by
residents of the Tri-Cltles area has
increased greatly,” he said.
“Smart people who have savings K'ri friend Becky Thatcher under
realize that a dividend 5 per a $175 a week contract today,
cent annually, such as we have The contract, paying her $5000
been paying, with absolute safety a week in seven years, was approy. -
of principal, Is an unusual dividend ^ 'd^mirt.
these days for their savings.” [, Ann was “disc.vered” on a Rudy
_ Vallee radio program and signed
; r> . i rp ' up for the film version of "The,
Ivlller Or r ather 1 O j Adventures of Tom Sawyer.’
Accept 30-Year Term DAi’oirrER born
CLEBURNE, June 24 <U.E)--Edd 1 Mr’ and Ml% M' Jl Coady
Martin, recently sentenced to 30 “F^wn
years in prison** the murder of ?au«htef at 5*° a; “■ Tu*,dayat
his father, announced today that the Oiytown ho^p UL The child
he will withdraw his motion for a haa named E11“beth Johanna'
new trial.
Martin was found guilty of fatal- tin, wealthy retired farmer, last
ly shotlng 84-year-old Henry Mar- January at his home In Grandview.
MIKE. FRANSSEN says:
It is a good plan to increase your
life insurance each year. When
considering your next policy see
me. STATE RESERVE LIFE.
Phone 339. 2
DR. G. C. MEEK
Chiropractor
Carver Graduate
Office OV "
Baytown
Residence Lee Heights
Phone 570-J
MONT BELVIEU
NEWS
HEO Club Has Final
Meeting Of Season
Members of the H. E. 0. Bridge
club closed their club season
Wednesday with a three table/
bridge at which Mrs. B. H. Black [ment.
was hostess at her home in Goose Mr. and Mrs. Dave Williams of
Mrs. T. E. Holmes is spending
a vacation in Tulsa, Okla., with
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Crumpler
and daughter, Loraine have return-
ed from Hot Springs, Ark., where
Loraine received medical treat
Creek.
Mrs. W. B. Irons scored high
in the games. Second award was
presented to Mrs. R. L. Carter.
The personnel included three
guests, Mesdames Carter, Fred
Dittman, and Brown Magness; an!
Mesdames Harry Massey, A.
Goui, F. W. Jones, R. B. Wame
W. C. Swain, F. R. Higginbotham
M. W. Morgan, Addie Sawey,
Irons, and the hostess.
M.
Miss Gloria Carter
Hostess To Friends
Miss Gloria Carter entertained
a group of friends Wednesday
evening with a lawn party at the
Carter home, 421 North Second.
Games were enjoyed by the
guests after which a refresh-
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Sealy were guests Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ammons.
Charles William Milner has re-
turned from a vacation trip to Du
mas.
Mrs. Leo Butler and daughter,
Gloria Jeannine, of Greta, were
guests of Mrs. George Lowrey
Wednesday.
Jonathan T. Parker, Jr„ haa re-
By Frank Owen
Cleveland, are visiting here with
his sister, Mrs. R. L. Childress,
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fransfien of
Kilgore, are visiting here with his
sister, Mrs. V. L. Smith.
Jimmie Shutte, son of Mr. and
d NRs. Sam Shtftte, had his tonsils
Removed at Shearer clinic Tues-
day.
Leroy Busch, of Livingston, is
visiting his sister here, Mrs. Joe
Patterson.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack McDaniel, of
Lake Charles, La„ are visiting
friends and relatives here.
Miss Melba Franklin of Corpus
Christ!, is visiting friends here.
Mrs. John Scarborough will re-
turn home today after an extended
visit with relatives in Lake
Charles, La.
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Mission Group
Holds Meeting
Mrs, G. Z. Banks was hostess to
the newly organized Missionary
Society at her home Monday eve-
ning with « missionary program
from “Home and Foreign Fields.”
Refreshments of a drink and an.
gel food cake was served the fol-
lowing members: Mrs. D. L. Har-
din, Mrs. G. B. Jordan, Mrs. Troy
Kadel, Mrs. B. Traxler, Mrs.
Goolsbee, Mrs. H. Harmon, Mrs.
B. Jackson, Mrs. W. Mlunson and
Mrs. H. H. McCollum.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1937, newspaper, June 24, 1937; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096011/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.