The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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IWPAT.MAT
>AY, MAY 28,1187
hii *on in the Mmr ,, Tj
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At hU trill, Caiui*.
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Witnesses totd the ||; 9
Wirren had threatened cL2
Ufa on Mvoiral occasion,
TaUaya carried * modernistic
flower design.
In ,tha game* high *core wai
held b/ Mr*. J. B. Tyre*. Mr*. E.
W. Willborn scored pecond,
“ Rusebuds..centered the refresh-
*•** trey* from which ice cream
■ **l MM cake were served to
Meidame* t. E. Davto, W. H. Hoi-
lie. Way land Spear, and C. W.
Spear, guest*, Willbern, Tyree, P.
B. Treadway, A. Colburn, M. Har*
• vey, C. R. Martin, 0. R. Martin,
, A. E. Drew and the hoete**.
I ' """■ " 1
i Mra. C. A. Wilburn
Bridge Hostewi
i Member* of the Wednesday At-
| ternoon Bridge -chib were enter-
tained *t the home of Mr*. C. A.
' Wilburn. In the game* of con-
tract high award went to Mra. B.
i H. White. Mr*. W. D. Pi*her re-
ceived the aecorid award. •
A refreshment course of chicken
.■salad, eMdue*-ami M-drink war
nerved to a guest, Mr*. E, H. Le#,
and Me*dame* White, Fiiher, T.
C. Scarborough, George Turney,
C. A. Shirley and T. C. Land,
ENGAGEMENT
A nnai iwrrn
yellowing the cloee of school* in othy 0r*«n. Robert W. Scbmidt.
M Goose Creek echoola today **• Vera Harper, J. M. Stewart,
m teacher* will leave immedl- P^n^ipal of Baytown Junior high
j4y for rummer vacation* and *chool, A. M. Tlmberlake, Thoma*
lain attend *ummer terms of col- Pennington, Howard Wesley, U c
«• ,irssi Tz
or will vtatt relative, In C' W u0™«' <*■
ih>r part* of the state. v Ie*e ,n*tructor. will teach during
Mr. Karl L. Springer was to th? ,umn>er **rm at Texaa Uni-
today for a vlalt with rela- v<r*Ry- Miaa Alene Fayle will
in Miaeourl, after which she Auetln.
Ml attend the University of «" t*nn Woodward, Mrs.
. Mr*, .Om»,G*mWc.wm:, Mo,rrl« Scutt. *I1m Woodruff-
......„ Grand Cane La. Af- and m,m Kathleen McCrelght will
Physician - Surge*
ice 214 N. Goose (wj
Phimv l
Phone 498.J
proximatciy xuMti fw» rvwg*
tered by Mi*a Jennie Robert*. A»-
fisting in the hostess duties were
llti, 0- A. Armer, Mr*. T. 3.
King, and Mr*. Garrett Herring.
to U* Oooee Creek bo*piul by
a Paul u. Ue ambulance.
% 3, HUlhoure, of PeUy, this
•M/.iMiinM-----e m Lr AM (a m Umialnti
odi*t Woman'* Missionary society.
Mr*. K. H, Monroe presided.
Mr*. H, Lowman and Mr*. L.
E. Wratten read new* from the
missionary bu-etin.
Mr*. J. A. Old wa* In charge
of the yearbook program. Mr. J.
L. Mackrell spoke on “Meditation
Witnessing for Christ."
Mr*. W. L. Enoch and Mrs. C.
R. King presented a playlet.
“Achievements in World Evangel-i
ism.'1
" Thirteen member*-were prfeseHt. {
j jtehwMl Marie '
Mi** Msrisn Oberholz of Houston whose engsgement and approach- j To Be Tomorrow
ing marriage to A. M. tele is being announced. The w.dding will Members of the Trinity Episco-
take plate June 28. Mr. Bale i* assistant athletic director at Robert 'pal church achool will be enter-
*....... Is *** itained at the annual picnic tomor-
—- r ^ ' row at Camp Allen. George Wal-
t the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Saxton, Mrs. W. M Palmer, Gor- msiey, superintendent, officers and
V, Saxton at Coady. don <’™gg, Aliens Palmer, Jean, twhers will meet with the pu-
WM. Srssar'a't
*— -< ft*. a IA hW—J. ** ** gw »
The personnel included the hon- school who are members of the “"chco which w ' r
rees, E. P. Crow. Leroy Woods, Christian Endeavor of, the First at 1:8’■ , ,, , ..
vis Stowe, J. I). Hainan, .War- Christian. chugch were entertained Anyone who wlshee ^provide
;n Patton, Doris Anne O’Rourke, Thursday by the Woman’s Auxil-, tr"“p0(rta^" f"r Tpini^dfhflrrh
av Weaver. Dorothv4^ooke_____C. »ary with a s«nri»ME beakfast at tneet atTmity htreh-
a short visit at Gilmer. Miss w'm *tudy the University of
jCatherlnc Spence will rcturr. ti s'""h'‘rn r"H'"rni" Mi““ lfo'h-
l(r home at Crockett. Mrs.
Wk Wortham will visit relatives
it Marlin.
The Dorcas date of the Pint
Baptist church. Baytown, met
Thursday at Baytown for a bus!
net* and social meeting with Mr*.
B. T. ZuwwaltY grbup u host-
Mr*. M. J. Lyon* epoke on "Pel-
lowship," and w«* in charge of the
prayer service. Mm. E. L. Dob-
eon gave a reading. Mr*. Kent
Wood* presided during the buM-
neee hour. - 'A •
Refreshment* oT aandwiche*.
cake and tea wer*Mmd to Mes-
dames C, L. Bants. L. A., Wclkel,
I, A. Perguioii, Q. R. Cmf> &
RowraonU, Zumwalt, 0. F®Uon, It, l
return to Southern California. Miss Kath-
[rs. I«en Fox and Mis* F,dna DeWitt
will be at home in Houston.
Miss Frances Cole will visit rel-
atives in Crum. Miss Audrey
Lewi* will spend her vacation at
Loveiady. Miss Fannie Pauline
Kennedy will b« the guest of
friends at Crockett. H. S. Ma-
lone will remain here following
a trip to Canyon.
Miss Virginia Knox will visit at
Pittsburgh, Texas. Miss Lois
Locke will study at T. S. C. W.,
Denton Miss Dorothy Neal will
visit relatives at Dayton. Miss
lone Kicks will be at home in
Markham.
— Mrs-H-C- Swain tour CaH*-
foinia, Oregon and Canada, re-
turning by way of the Great
Lakes. Misg Alene Frazier wih
study at Northwestern University.
George Nelson will vacation at Mt.
Calm. E. A. Anderson will study
at Sam Houston Teachers College.
Mis. A. N. Foster will be at
Nacogdoches this summer. C. M,
SPECIAL CONTRACT'S
Offarvd to write lags! re-
serve Ufa insurunc* on tha
monthly, quarterly, Mtmi-
■nriual anj annual plM. V*ry
attractive commission don-
tracts, liberal financing plan
while building eoaamiaaioa
Mrs. Hrazell Is
Honored at Shower
Mrs. A. W. Smith announces the
marriage of her daughter, Anne
Pearl Arnold to G. H. Brazell, Jr.,
of Longview.
Mrs. Brazell was named hon-
orce at a shower given last
evening by the FideR* class
W the FTrsr¥aplIst cE’urcR^ ftooie
Creelt, at the home of Miss Amy
Ruth Hines.
During the evening games and
contests provided entertainment.
Mrs. 0. T. Baker was winner'of
an award which was presented to
the honoree.
A refreshment course was serv-
_________________ . red to Misses Camella Kelley, La
Loy, principal of Sam Houston | Vern Banning, Lucrcria Stovall,
school will attend classes at Sam Lorene Mallory, Wiliadene Hines,
,uHoubtun State Teachers college In Amy Ruth Hines; Mrs. Baker, Mrif
l**4 ci»o*.«cxr Nettie Hinps and the honoree.
Graduation f&X
Special* kmB
Machineless \
WAVES
$7.50 Wave $5.00
$5.00 Wave $3.50
ZOTOS WAVE." r . 110
JAMAL WAVE . . . $6.50
B. S. Horton
7KKrCM«4|ri
H oo*t on, Tci*s
at 10:45.
OPAL MALLORY BEAUTY SALON i
CAnnounces^d
The addition to her personnel of Mra Gladys Talley,
who formerly operated her beauty talon on Eaat -l
• Main *treet. She invite* her friend* to ri*it her at - %
the new »alon.
M
PHONE 226 TOR APPOINTMENT
a straneirdoushtimbef
i new 1937 Ford V-8’a
includes an unusually
Bride and Groom
Are Houored
Mr*. D. C. Otis wa* hostess
Wednesday at the weekly bridge
of the H. E. O. club.
Following the games a refresh-
ment course of ice cream and
cookies was served to one gueat,
Mr*. E. A. Milton, and Meadames
W. B. Irons, Harry Massey, B. B.
Warnc, W. C. Swain, who scored
high, A. M. Coul, F. R. Higgin-
MACHINE
PERMANENTS
$5 Wave ... $4
$3.50 Wave . . $2.!
$3 Wave, now— 2 ft
a modern, low mileaf*
price ... a car that is in
pfortable, smooth-run*
Iable. A great many of
p value that Ford Deal* |
Ihe R & G tag and stand i
ten MONEY-BACK J
lot satisfied!
ler’s stock of used cart
Ir&G values. Then let J
L can own one of these
Rears! n
FACIAL AND SCALP
WORK REDUCED
Huntsville. Miss Mollic Stasncy
will be at Houston.
Eileen’s Beaute
Shoppe
MRS. A. W. TAYLOR, Prop.
Phone M-1164 ~ '
Thursday Afternoon
Club Is Entertained ~ «■
Mrs. W. F. Spear was hostess
at her home in Baytown at the
final bridge of this season of the
Thursday Afternoon club.
A variety of c_I—-_1” --------
were used to decorate the rooms.
Honored at
Birthday Party
I Miss WUma Jean Nelson and
Miss Wilma Dean Warren were en-
“colorfu? flowers pertained Wednesday night with a
surprise party given in honor of
their fourteenth birthday by
j Yvonne Saxton and Alien® Cooke
Baytown
We are pleased to announce
that we are under contract
for installation of—
Eddie Eiler’* -
What a youngst-
er WANmland
New, Modern, Chrome
' BARBER SHOP
Baytown
Joyce Beauty
And Barber Shop
DALE BEALE,
—..... feywwkrtiw -
what the youngst-
er NEEDS is not
always the same
AI.Eit”
GOOSE CREEK,
But when it comes
to Phenix Choco-
late Milk.,. there
you have what he
WANT'S and exact-
ly what he NEEDS.
Special Summer Course
PIANO, HARMONY
And MUSIC HISTORY
Studio: 510 North Jones Street
Goose Creek, Texas
edit Terms
It is & food, am
at the .same time i
first class refresh
ment.
4 StJos In mounted Store. J
j Jack Saunders—Chevrolet Tri-City Motors, lac.
i BtfeSSRSXb.
Jack Saunders—Chevrolet
Baytown
192# CHEVROLET COACH-
Looks and run* fine ... plenty
of good transportation tf*Qr
left....................................
Tri-City Motors, lac.
Truck, new paint, good
hoistery, motor ff
A*l, gr>od tirea
WHAT £ THE R0LLAT0R?
It satisfies the
appetite, and it also
satisfies the long-
ing for something
Tri-City Motors, |nc.
Gooae Creek " '
CHEVROLET COACB-
Good paint, new seat cover
a real good ear, 71
priced to sell............... d)l /1
Jack Saunders—Chevrolet ' ***
susjrsz .tft:“S'
wc have in stock. Com- MAP'" das* eer S375
P'*te,y rK<>nditienwl SaZI) —■ j
Jack Saunders—Chevrolet
ms onsSSwr coach-
Thoroughly reconditioned, look*
ssr_.$485 i
vSs 4hA*,w
$325 $395
w7ily
in.„ Goooe Creek
Tri-City Motors,
Goose Creek
Jack Saunders—Chevrolet
Baytown
1929 CHEVROLET COUPE- ”
a
children are enjoy- 1
ing their Phenix
Chocolate Milk, the
WwnMkVimijht
tate some tnn
reewC CivW
HOLET COUPE-
Utery. Trne|—License paid, me
145 sasira- 4
1M1 FORD COUPH
ht' giKtd^condOion^*
Priced to sell todiy. ..
us show you
fjiQf arrange-
OK THAT Cl
"THE HOME OF SERVICE"
MUAMMi
IT'S THE HEART OF THE
REFRIGERATOR
IT MAKES THE COLD
SAVES YOUR MONEY
AND IS ALMOST EVERLASTINC
ALL MAKES * ALL
MODELS
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1937, newspaper, May 28, 1937; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096089/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.