The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 287, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 18, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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CHILD STUDY
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Muilc Study dub banquet, Trin-
ity parish house, 7:45 p, m.
‘ Wednesday -
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Wednesday Afternoon
dub, Mrs. B. H. White.
Baytown Country club,
day.
Ladles*
Duke
Announces
THAT HE HAS
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THE
INTERESTS ‘si
OF
L. P. Thibodaux
IN
The American
Barber Shop
And Has Added
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C. C. Steed
Formerly Owner of
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A delightful hospitality on Mon-,
social calendar was a tea
at the home of Mrs. Lynn P.
j* in Bay Vjjla with ihem*
tnd guests of the Child
dub forming the personnel.
Colors of Pink snd white pre-
dated and were reflected in
profusion of larkspur, roses,« Aqusrtus Temple No. 136 Pyth,
•n Anne's lace and nasturtiums ian Slaters. I. o. O. F. hall g p
■h were used through out the m. ”
White tapers in crystal, H. E. 0. Bridge club Mrs M
— burned at either end of w. Morgan, 300 West James
lace covered table which was------
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vr(l presided over the punch Cunningham, G. L I
1 *nd was assisted by Mr*. H. I .“ y’ Tha,i ^e,*on> c- M- Bond, flJll
Sparks. Mrs. L. M. Trenck- ' $£*?**•*■ f*
n assisted in the serving of n. ' Q 1‘ Anderson, W, E.
. refreshment course of punch, I ^“plant,s- K- ^ Jacoby of Hous-
inty sandwiphes, cookie# and , M{)’r5P1£;*; TF,oranc#* „T- V-
*1 mints. . | ZT' Trenckmann- Kell«y *nd
llro. Irene Wilson of Houston , ge*‘
, guest speaker and discussed j ~ —-
ious phases of child psycholo-1 Pythian Sisters
as applied to child care and . Change Meetings
ning. Mrs. Wilson stressed Meeting night of the Aquarius '
.necessity of applying the Gold- Temple No. 136, Pythian Sisters i
Rule to child care and pointed has been changed from Wednesday I
that a Parent could best gov- to Friday, Mrs. Fannie Hoppe, I
. his child by putting himself most excellent chief, announced to-
the place of the child. day. .few. j er, was judge. Grading was bas-
Mm. Trenckmann gwmrsd The temple will meet at 7:30 ed on accuracy, touch, rhythm, ex-
rman of the arrangements p. m. Prlday at the , 0 0 f pression, and other phases of pi-
ntttec and was assist y hall, and will precede a dance to ano technique, and also on the
esdaines R. G.. Fhnw, teddy- be given by the Knights. All years of study and type of aelec-
ir(i, Sparks, J. D. Jones, and Mre. members are requested to attend, tion. Seven received rating of
I Carter. MrsL M. C. Kelley j--, excel|enti with one> Mig8 Mogkow_
The personnel included Mes-1 Plano Students | of sup*riof'
r. L. Thompson, E. V. In Tournament
ler, C. E. Armstrong, W. B, |
illis. C. B. Cummings,
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»' ProcawM of Pray.r"
EWSSttR
»an. "Conditions of Pray.r,-
Mrs. W. t. Hastier, "Procees of
R*l/-Rev*tatton." Mm Elisabeth
ttcElhaney, "Process of Ood-Oon-
h." Mrs W. JT. Price,
of Submission,” Mrs.
Williams, "Proeess of
Dedication."
During the business session tbs
gtoup voted to .end a colored dele-
ft to the colored woman’s traln-
teg school at Tyler, May tt.Jun*
0. K. Towier win be study
leader next Wilt «t the topic,
"TBs Church Universal* | ■■
Other members present Monday
Wt*» Ml* 0, B. Chenault and ifem
BtMbeth Martin.
GK5rtfew,iaas
Honors Daughter
On Birthday
Mrs. J. E. Muldoon entertained
at 2:80 p. m. Monday In honor of
the eighth birthday of her daugh-
ter, Joyce Muldoon. Twenty-five
children attended the party at the
Muldoon home.
They spent the afternoon play
ing games, and later were aeteddj
ioa cream and cake by the hostess.
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tlml Altered down through the ,
tel colored baloona that <
ceiling.
The tables ware
•mail palm trees,
and* tableau* of'
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Gleadon Lybarger and Us i
After breaking his back in a fall from a tree near his horns, Olandaa
Lybarger, 17, of Miami Station, Mo., got up, prayed and then walked
half a mile to a store for aid—although paralysed from the chest
down. The youth la shown in tee Missouri tfnWMU» IMMM' lta M oUtUnal.
Columbia, Mo., with his mother, who says, ‘1 always told Glendon
to call on the Lord In time of trouble.” .
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The Ladle*' Auxiliary of the
Robert R, Tuck port, V. P. W., wUl
II In rtfUlar Monthly session
■t « p. m, today at the Baytown
Community building. Mrs. Beatrice
Ktlto, president, announced
Delegate* to M* auxiliary con-
vention at Beaumont In June will
ba elected at tonight’s meeting,
Mrs. Kelso said, and all members
S««ton Begin ,
^PoJteiiior* have entered
the pre-graduation social whirl to-
day, and it will continue until af-
ter commencement exercises next
Monday night.
Today the seniors and their
sponsor, Principal W. R. Gore, will
spend the day In Galveaton stag-
ing a picnic. This Is an annual
affair of La Porte graduates. The
day will be spent on the beach
whh a picnic lunch to be spread
•(» XlUUilr
Friday night the •enior* will be
guests of the juniors at the annual
Junior-senior banquet at San Ja-
cinto Inn. There will be approxi-
decorated ,
P«*t«l. cand
a Hawaiian
beach scene.
The school colors, blue and
white, were carried out in the
center table decoretlon. which wa* .
a Urge bouquet of Queen Anae’rj
lace, cornflowers and larkspur. The
senior favors and placecards were
corsages ,,f white carnations. The
juniors and faculty corsages were
pastel shades of cornflowers.
Juniors hung flower leis around :
the necks of the seniors. A light-.) presentation
ed candle representing the flame of only In tribal
■mmy pw^tews, emphasise. 7 *
cuetodian. will bring tU
to Grand Rapid* whar* they
met »y a police
escorted to
wave over a '
HriTl
elation and
of the
toward tbs
Indian chiafa, m 4
tbp Insignia was 1
• cantury ago, say that
bag seen the nag
It hM
«ra urgsd to be present. Plan* niately 60 young people and mem-
for the May 30 poppy tale are also tiers of the faculty attend this fun-
ton, Artie Lou Cloud, and tha hon-
oree.
Mrs. Dent was asaisted In the
hostess duties by Mr*. H. Mar-
que* of Houston.
The group was accompanied by
Eight*piTnglltudenta of Mrs. W. J E- Ar0n* a,ld Mrs' J' T' Rob'
,, v, ................. Paul ' T. Linder participated in the die- j ' __
1 Virgil Williamson, Abe Ro-! trict piano tournament sponsored J
relg, M. Wiggen, A. Kizler, by the National Piano Guild Mon- : Book Review Club
D. Jones, C. J. Bailey, 0. K. day in the Houston women’s club Holds Meeting
:jwetg,
D, Jones, v,. ». o»ircj, v,.
iwler, Otto Huddle, H. H. Echols,
Reid, Robert L. Carter, E. C.
Master, James A. Fite, Jr., Tom
irrin, Walter Rundell.
J. L. Foley, R. E. Ferrell, S. B.
Person, J.- E. Seale, Charles
irr, Peddycord, J. L. Gross, W.
Beckman, L. Keller, R. R. Ball,
C. Saxon, Doyle Coe, H. G.
building, 407 Stratford.
in th, hbr„, club room b«ri
Jimmie Lee Roberts, Bernice Per
ry, Allyne Martin, Ruby Mae Nov-
asad, Gertrude Moskowitz, and
Johnny Lee Ryan.
Charles Haubiel of New York
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Mrs. B. F. Armendt review John
Marquand’s “The Late George
Apley."
! Those present were Mesdames
, * , , Tom S. Perrin, 0. H. Dawson, D.
City, composer, lecturer and teach- c Kdlyf j ^ <3,,^ A L
. Bennett, H. H. Echols, H. I. Da-
vis, Thomas Hale, C. R. Cum-
: mings, J. W. Sylvester, G. A. Lil-
1 lie, Ray L. Spear, W. F. Fitzsim-
j mons, S. B. Hickerson, L. M.
I Trenckmann, W. B. Hollis, W. K.
j Puderbaugh, Roy Elms.
! Mrs. Echols will review “The
Golden Fleece” by Bertita Hard-
ing at the next meeting of the
club, June 1.
Music Study
Club to IiiHtall '
Mrs. V. K. Hogan will be totall-
ed aa president of the Music Study
club at 7:45 p, m. today at a ban-
quet In the Trinity Episcopal
parish house which wiU close the
current year’s program. Other
officer* to be installed are Mrs.
W. C. Milllcan, first vice-presi-
dent, and Mrs. C. R. Martin, sec-
retary.
Yearbook* will be issued fol-
lowing the Installation rites,
Mrs. J. R. Cone and Mrs. R. R.-
Ball are In -charge of arrange-
ments for the event.’ Aaalatjftg
are Mesdames Martin, L. H. Ma-
her, 6nd W. B. Klllough, program
committee; Mrs. G. M.
bara> Invitations committee;
Misses Alene Frazier, ' Bennie
Guynes, and Alma Cherry, place-
cards committee.
Presbyterian /
Women Meet * /
Spanish speaking people in the
United States was program topic
wmt min the Women's Auxil-
ary of the First Presbyterian
church met In the home of Mrs.
W. F. Bauer. Mr* A. B. Buch-
anan was study leader. Devo-
tional was brought by Mrs. S. W.
Dobson. Mrs. 3 S. Shamblln
presented a' Upon of the execu-
tive council meeting held at Hous-
ton
etlon>
Visitors Given
Farewell Party
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Crabtree of
Peoria, 111., who have spent the
winter at the home of Mb and
Bn. Otis Harrison in La Porte,
Sunday left for their home.
Saturday night they were given
a farewell party at the Harrisons.
Friends snd relatives were present
to wish them a farewell.
knowledge and
yean was presented to Senior Pre-
sident Hudson McNair by Miae
Jacqueline 8pradlin, sponsor of the
junior claes.
Guests othsr than teuton wen
SupL and Mn. J. Justin Jenson,
the high school faculty and M-
ior and senior room mothen, Mrs.
R. L. Childless, Mn. T. C. Pitx-
genld, Mr*. Bob Stevens and Mn.
T. S. Fitzgerald. K. C. Chaddlck,
a member of the faculty, was
toastmaster. ‘4
. Ten sophomore girls dressed In
tie native coturae of Hawaii serv-
will fie celebrated.
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■ A dance followed tklSbqaei
i- • J—™ ’ 11 '.#<4Z
Sm Want Am 0*4 Bentete,
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Miss Evelyn West and Mn.
Clain Slusher left early today for
Detroit. Miss West will purchase
A social hour followed the mis- i a new car in Detroit and drive »
Mod rtudy program.
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Alamo P.-T.A.
To Meet Friday
The final session during the cur-
rent club year of the Alamo Par-
ent-Teacher Association scheduled
tot May 27 will be at 2:30 p. m.
Friday, It was announced today.
Change In time was made so as
not to conflict with closing pro-
grams at the school. All mem-
bers are urged to be present as all
bualnes* will be concluded.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirkpatrick
were Sunday visiton at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watts in
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kirkpat-
rick, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dudley
and Leonard Jr., were guests of
Mrs. Rosa Kirkpatrick Sunday.
Miss Margaret Patch and Miss
Juanita Doniphan spent the week
end at the John I sen see home in
La Porte.
tton 4. t.'pi.n the >»wAi
rl»d Maerttner vehicle «
audible »I»n*l by
it wblitie, the opertttf *'3
vehicie fhall immedirtNyg
to a poult ton' ne heaf u
el to the rl«ht hand rid*
ftreet. clear of ur.'jfj
xaH »top and remai> llj
until the autborJwd #>WL
Teiiiciea ahall taililg"
srwlae directed by * JWM
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Ion i The operator af *J
ny f* m an alley InW*
r whte.ll atot> auch nftMtl
prior to drlvlnf oato a <
a tit# aide walk area «
Much alleyway. #
tjn y It ahall b*
f»on while In
n or under tha InfUHBN *!
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ny v*b$le.
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a veh’cle which -maieiJ
uanacetfary nolle.
m 4. No vehicle
ion any roadway
Ided with a muffler
and »*nu*i woririid
um of a ,cut-out If liji
n I. Any operator Pt M
*dway fhai?
ill «m) prudent
ryffonabla and f**W
itrd to the traffic. *
the roadway end «
I then eilftlni.
U drive any vehKfc'**
such apeed ae to ey
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1 apeed In ^
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Goose Creek, Texas
Tommie Lee Dent
Is Honored
Mrs. .T. C. Dent honored her
daughter, Tommie Lee, with a par-
of her thirteenth birthday in the
newly completed Dent home, 807
Hunnicutt.
Arrangements of Queen. Anne's
lace and red radiance roses were
uied throughout the home and
harmonized with accessories
which repeated the colors. Cen-
tering the lace covered table was
a large birthday cake.
Games and contes-s furnished'
diversion.
included in the personnel were
Hariey Ashley, L. D. Brown, Ellis
Leatherford, Henley Mar qiies,
Marvin Jacobs, Dick Brame, Gene
Langham, Donald Williams, Bud-
die Collins, Oscar Kilgore,1 Bobbie
Seale, T. C. Dent, Joan Herring,
Dorothy Knack, Mary Alice Hoi
Mission Group
Holds Meeting
Mrs. Katie Davis was leader of
a program from the rtudy book
Prayer” Monday at the weekly
given Saturday on the occasiotr Wcman’slSilasffiiary society. Tfie bedside of their sister. Mrs. Dora decorated with m,,,* and n»lm
topics for discussion were “Learn-
ing to Pray’,* and “Some Funda-
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and. * * ?*•*** w*n created. Her# it e method that
that u the inconvenience end the emberreiiment
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tenitery pn
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turm, rendered amazingly d#>
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of twkting-la arfr*. but Ml-
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Sumueris
1 protection.
Service Drag Si
*rs Hill
Barbers
_U«» am “• Ml’”‘e
Cone’s
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vogel
have returned to their home In
Beaumont after a visit in the A.
Aron home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McLemore
are away on a two-weeks vacation
and plan to visit relatives in Ala-
bama during their trip.
Mr#. C: l. Fortinberry and Mrs
MONT BELVIEU
NEWS
bedside of their sister, Mrs. Dora
Lee Ward, In Beaumont, who is
ritically ill.
Junior-Senior
Banquet Is Held
The Junior class of Barbers Hill
high school entertained the seniors
with a banquet and dance .Satur-
day night in the high school au-
ditorium,
A Hawaiian theme was used
decorated with moss and palm
trees. One end of -tinr room was
blocked off with* a trellis, covered *
A Friend is Another
Self
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In the restful beauty of 'eur
intimate chapel, the distress
sed family finds what it most
needs in that ~sad hour — a »
friend.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 287, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 18, 1937, newspaper, May 18, 1937; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096028/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.