The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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All exhibits must be entered by
11 a,in., Mrs. Karl Grinws, pre**'‘
ideiit, said. Doors "will be open
IS
ECHOLS RE-ELECTED GOLF
RATION PRESIDENT; MRS.
£an awarded trophy tues.
H H. Echols was re-elected president of the Ladies’ Golf ______ _,lo wjw
iiioit of the .Baytown Country club Tuesday and 'Mrs. Alma to the publicTrom Y'p.m. dnti!
. tias presented with the American Service trophy. Mrs. R. D. H P,rt»v
jj vice-president and MriL R. L. Martin is secretary-treasurer, Exhibits will include specimen
American Service trophy, which was ffiven by John Hill jjt.; mrysanthemums and-roses, buf-
was won by Mrs. Morgan in a Ladies’ Tournament , played
With the trophy Mrs.- j
_ was also given »a dozen! ~~~ ~~~~
*I)b. Mrs. Virginia ,.Alle-j ‘sClUZYldCLV
mner-up. won 6 talb._ | -~~
Goose Creek Flower
Show To Be Friday
In Grace Church
The annual Fall -Flower show
of the Goose Creek Garden club
will take place Friday at Grace
Methodist church with -Mrs. C.
San Jacinto P.-T. A.
Has Panel Discussion
' A panel discussion was the fea-
ture of the San Jacinto P.-T. A.
iera’ Night program Tuesday.
Mfrs. Mallory
Leads Bible ,".tudg
.the Mary Bonner circle of First
Baptist church met with Mrs. G.
W. Mallory. Mrs.. G. M. Ammons
the topic was “Shall the Schools |ed the opening prayer. Bible
Continue To Give Competjtirp ^___ u„
Marks Mrs. 0. P. Bailey as
tne mother, J. ft. Read as the fath-
W.L Spear, chairman,"arid Mrs. W, Mrs. Edgar Simmons as tfre
Ifdnry JbhnSbh, cd-eiSinnan. •‘-1—at»*.'»La “■■*
I Echols, winner of. the cort-
I flight, was awarded a
Mlls, and Mrs. Carrie Mag-
mner-up, received 6 balls.
piay between the Divot
ij and Tee .Snatchers was
with the Divot Dig-
liuning, 35-29,
j were made for a banquet
.ier 23 at the Caroliaa
|jji Houston for all mem-
[ the association. All mem-
asked to contact “Mrs.
[Marr about, reservations,
l T, Arnett' said. Prizes’
L been played for during
„wjll be presented at the
■"'.m'..:: ■ • ■ - ■ •- -
the business session,
I was served at the-Coun-
to approximately 20
moffl' play was for the
sand - trap shots. Mrs.
Jwri! the first flight, ami
|Alta Humphries won the
Woman's Study club, Mrs. G.
A. Lillie, 310 W. Main, ’39 club
guests, 2:30 p.m.
Baytown Golf and Bridge club,
club house, 2 p.m.
Co-ed Sew Session, io a.m.
P. E. S. Study club, Masonic
hall, 6 p.m.
junior Book Reviewers, library
4 P.m. . ’
Sub-debs, Claire Fortinberry
118 W. DeFee, -1 p.m.
Energetic Needle club, i,.30 p.
Kbd Mrs. T. Swenson, of St.
Minnesota, returned to their
after a visit with their son,
reason, of Baytown.
CK RELIEF FROM
l EXCESS ACID
.sofHomeTreatmentthat
por it Will Cost You Nothing
Kittles of the WILLARD
ave been sold for relief of
if distress arising from Stomach
I Utters duo to Excess Acid—
, Sour or Uput Stomach,
rtburn, Sleeplessness, etc.,
■ttiis trestment—free—at
1 CREEK PHARMACY
Baytown:
‘ DRUG STORE
- - \ Saturday
Little 'Women’s club, Mrs. J. B
Hedge, 2 p.m.
Cedar Bayou P.-T. A.
Hears Book Week Talk
Mis. O. W. Ward gave the devo-
tional at ,the Cedar Bayou P.-T.
-A* meeting ;WedneMay afternooni;
and Mrs. L. W. Jones talked on
Book Week.
_ Mrs. Jones, , told ,-the -history of
Book Week, how it developed from
a man s, interest in a group of
boys and grew into the nation wide
observance each year.
The room prizes were won by
Mrs. Ward’s fourth grade and Mrs.
fet and dining table arrange*
meats, mantle service, Japanese
and Mexican arrangements minia-
tures and other arrangements.
A prize will be given for. the
best visitors exhibit.
Judges will be Mrs. F. A. Hu-
weiler and Mrs. W- A. Clark of
Houston and Mrs. William Sou-
chek of Baytown. .
Junta Carolyn (Ter
Is Four Years Old
Justa Carolyn Cier was honored
with a party at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry E.
Cier, in Wooster Wednesday after-
noon on the occasion of her fourth
birthday.
The living room, dining room
an4 nursery were beautifully dec-
orated with autumn leaves, flow-
ers, and candles. A birthday cake
with four candles stood in the table
and was surrounded with small pa-
per cups in autumn colors filled
with candies.
Guests were Anne 'Matthews,
Stephen Can-oil, Jamsie Huet,
tfacber, Billy Craig as the pupil
formed the panel which waa ted
by A. N. Foster, principal. >
Mika Kathleen Fox’s class pre-
sented a play on safety, and MM.
Hobby Jones class gave a Thanks-
giving play. Miss Fox sang ah
original song. Mrs. Bailey Wrote
study chalrmsn, Mrs. Mallory,
gave an interesting discussion
from the book, “A Guide to
Daily Bible Readings.'’
Flans wine made for a Christ-
ina* party on the second Monday
in December. The next meeting
wfe be witR Mrs. M. R. Bobbitt
at Which t*me a quilt will be
pieced.'' ‘ Mj||' ■MM
to
The quilt will be given
rnhSSTss. Sja «
imposed the music,
life FAT. A. vot<
Mitchell Singleton and Emi Bow-
erman. Gifts were received from
Dennie Mack Huet, Jeanette,.Mar-
garet lirid Jackie Jackson and Joe
Lee Todd.
Mrs. Cier was assisted by Mrs.
E. W. Bowerman, and Mrs. H.’M.
Singleton.
The following were present:
Mr*. 0. L. Wilkinson, Mrs. J. E.
Groin, Mrs. Ammons, Mrs. C. B.
Jones and Mrs. Bobbitt. 1 -
New Clfifii
Is Organized
......... A club whicl
J. T- Adams’, Mre.^ Carl Opryshekif of <*»* Reading club met
Mrs, A.. E. Archer, and Mrs. S. 3; Monday night at the-home of Mrs.
Carpenter. * • m i.-su^ttaai.
Nover 1
FAT. A. , voted to . provide
trahsportation for the delegates to
the State B.-Tf A, cortvention in
Gaiyestmt. The delegates are Mrs.
V. it ferns, Mrs. I. H. Thaman,
Mm ‘ Bailey, Mrs. 8, JG. White/
Mrs. W. Calloway, Mrs. P. G. Bte
pieton, Mrs, C. G. White, Mrs.
Alamo P.-T, A.
Studies Citizenship
. Mrs. Ijsrmon Lawman will
speak to the AI#no P.-T. A. 9n
mmm Training 1.
Home" at the meeting Friday at
2:80 p.m. W„ T. Creager, princip-
al -f Horace Mu on, will talk on
“Citizenship Training -in School,1'
and Nat Pace will conclude with
“Citisenihip Training in the Com
nrnnify."
The first appearance of the
Alamo Glee club will' be made.
A meeting of the Executive
board has been called for 1:88 p.m.
by Mrs. J. L Fultonj P.-T. A1 pre-
sidsne. . •
[junction suit against Ranger to
settle the matter,
Water Board Ruling
Without Appeal
K«hr. id. The ter board granted Ranger a' pef-
Third Court of Otil AppeiJa nMdf mit to appropria^ 525 acre feet
The dispute arose when the Wa*
bvember 28 has been' desig-
nated as official visiting day, Mrs,
J. R. Read, president sard, and par-
ents are especially urged to visit
classy. t.
The coilection of old toys for
the Goodfellows is being sponsor-
ed again this year.
The meeting was concluded with have guest speakers as the pro-
the serving of refreshments.
District Woodman
Circle Meets In Houston
The Fourth district meeting of
the Godlove-Jay district, Wood-
man circle, was held in Houston
Troop M Has
Treasure Hunt
Boy Scout Troop 98 of Baytown
used a treasure hunt as practice
study on eotnpass, points and party
■-....... —Tuesday night- -under the direc-
wHich has been named tion of Thomas B. McCulloch, as-
R.«a;n„ *h,u scoutmaster. The .dues
were names of stetes, and the
treasure was homemade cwuly.
At the next meeting the troup
plans to study firemanship in the
East Baytown park, weather per-
«p.itting.
Scouts present were Pat Ken-
ny. Adrian Keller, John Harold
O’Brien, 0. C. and Larry Woleik,
Joe Fred and Bobby Heintshel and
Levi Mitchell.
ft .0. Blanton iri Stewart Hdigits
to organize.
Mrs. Kd. Andruss was chosen
president; Mrs. Major T. Garrett,
vice-president; Mrs. Walter, PfiiW
'ner, secretary; and ' MM* 'ram
Macke, treasurer.
The dub will discuss reading
material, have book reviews, and
Mrs. Carrie Cave of San An-
tonio, state president, was present.
-Miss.-Christene-Teaseu,-state-viee-
president and district president,
presided.
Cedar Bayou Grove waS Yepre*
seoted by Mrs. Annie J. Helfrich,
guardian and district inner sentin-
al. Mrs.' Helfrich will also be
gram leaders. “Christmas Tradi
tions’' is the -topic of the Decem-
ber meeting which will be in the
home of Mrs. 0. J. Hazelwood at
223 West Adoue.
At* this meeting were Mrs. Gus
Bradley, Mrs. Macke, Mrs. Pfist-
ner, Mrs. Hazelwood, Mrs. Garrett,
[Mrs, Laughlin, and Mrs, Andruss.
Mrs. Bolmanskie
£M«rtains Club —------*~
The Afternoon Off Sewing club
met at the home, of Mrs_ P. H.
Bolmanskie Tuesday afternoon.
Yellow and oroihid chrysar|8he-
mums were used as decoration.
Sandwiches, cake and* hot choco-
today that
tory authority for m Mit appeal-
ing an order of the sUte board
of water engineers; thereby de-
priving Straws of an opportunity
to contest a permit granted to
Bregar by that method. .
The court annourfred however
that Sfrawa might bring an in-
of water annually from
creek in Eastland county.
Rangw ■
reartwoir would be three
mflre trpaiftam from one author*
hud for Strewn. m -
Try Daily 8nn Claselfled Adfc
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Mrs. A. C. Rubey
Gives Luncheon
A smill luncheon was given by
Mrs. A. Cariwn Rubey, Jr„ at heir
home in Bay Villa Wednesday.
The guests included Mrs Tom
Bonner and Hr*. George Garrett
of Houston,* Mrs. Thomas B. Me-
OMfewh am) Mrs. J. f. Keith.
Builders Class
To Have Social
The Builders Claes of Grace
Methodist ehnreh will have a Social
at 7i80 p.m. today at the home
of Mm. A. L.' Bennett ad IW7
Leaving. •
ink fkem loqulhi r
in you*! mind!
Mrs. Ferrell
Makes High Score
The New Deal Bridge club met
with Mrs. B. A. Stuart Tuesday
with Mrs. ft. E? Ferrell making
high score and Mrs. Val Cruthirds
making second high. Mrs. Orval
jtlce Is the next hostess and will
entertain at the Phenix party
room.
Attending were Mrfl. C. H. Gn-
lette, Mrs, I. C. Wilkins, Mrs. R.
M. Wright, Mrs. Orval Wright,
Mrs. A. D. Anthony and Mrs.
Ferrell. *
“My Skin Was Full Of.
. and BfeathriMs”
siitstii'srisi.’rs.'s
slow* with hwlth " AOIerflM IwIm W**h
nOTH WWl*, *n*l r*U*v*s, lew Dowry turn-
that often iitrintn bM eom-
riheiaa.
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is nertewn 6r f«Ki fbarmsfr
trtl will motUe
6ro*thc
Np maitar what price you would pay
you can't buy better quality than
tion are Mrs. I. L. Johnson, pres-
ident, Mrs. F. W. Smith, Mrs. A,
N. Nelson, Mrs. M. A. Parker, Mrs.
C. Tompkins, Mrs. M.' L. Busch.
Mrs. Will llfrey is the alternate.
CHILDS
COLDS
Relieve misery direct
—without "dosing”.
Use swift-acting
VAPORUB
[Give Him or Her a
rrist Watch
| Bulova • Gruen
I Hamilton • Elgin
I lave just the watch to give and
[prices are right-%
Use Our Lay-Away Plan!
?REO BALKO-Jeweler
n to Mike Katribe Baytown
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■ say and lOTWsMf known'
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Quartz - was
ess to the-’39 Study club Tues-
day afternoon, at which time three
new officers were elected. Mrs.
Dennis Givens was named pres-
ident. Mrs. Harold Scarborough is
the new first vice-president, and
Mrs. Harry Bowen is second vice-
president.
Mrs. Gifens was the program
leader, giving a talk on “Federal
Pure Food Laws.” “Marijuana”
was discussed by Mrs. G. W. Ed-
wards.
A salad course wa3 served to
Mrs. John . Shearer and Mrs.
Charles Hurd, guests, and Mrs.
Bowen, Mrs. T. W. Brumbrett,
Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Givens, Mrs.
Dale Hogsett, Mrs. George Mc-
Kinney, Mrs- Scarboough, and
Mrs. Heame Hinkle.
Terry Dean King
Celebrates Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Dean King enter-
tained for their son, Terry Dean,
Wednesday afternoon on his first
birthday. The house was decorated
in red, white and blue. Balloons
were given as favors. Miniature
flags were used as place cards- The
red, white and blue birthday cake
was topped with a tiny clown and
one candle. **
The guests included Sandra Sue
and Sonny Schneider, Barbara Asm
Sheffield, Ronnie Prqett; 'Nancy
Nell Thomas, Archie Dillon, *MrS.
A. W. Schneider, Mrs. Bud Shef-
field, Mrs. W. W. Pruett, Mrs.
Truman Thomas, Mrs. Clarence
Dillon, Mrs. T. E. Bowen, Miss
Bernice Williams, Mrs. B. B> Jones
and Mrs. V. E, Wratten. Gifts
were received from Rev. L. E.
Wratten and Joan Rudder.
Women Studied By
Legal Status Group
The Economic and Legal Status
group of the A. A. U. W. met
Wednesday morning in the home
of Mrs. L. P. Hodges in Bay ^jilla.
Mrs. Hodges gave a paper on
“The Women of France.” “Women
of Latin America” was discussed
by Mrs. R. H. Venn.
Present were Mrs. V. A. Lirette,
Mrs. A. F. Lockhart, Mrs. C. R.
Cummings, Mrs- J. H. Anderson,
Mrs. Venn, and Mrs. George Bays.
Mrs. Bays will have the meet-
ing on December 6 at her home
in Lee Heights,
Sensational New
Vitiie.
KREEM [WAVE
The Oil Formula-that is revo-
lutionizing, permanent Wiving
. . . will give a finished result
far superior to anything you
have ever tried or used.
Adams,
John L. Wright, Mrs. Roy Log-
ging, Mrs. A. L. McWorter, and
Mrs. Robert Purvis
STATE RESERVE LIFE.
839.
HIGHEST QUALITY FOR YEARS !
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"Easy Payments" Cease
to Be Easy If They Are
, Not Paid Promptly
Letting payments lapse and “pile upff defeats the
very purpose of the “out'of 'income” plan, which is
to make it easy for the average citizen to, acquire
StiiS&til&it'ST***
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Given Tuesday Night
The Faithful Workers class of
First Baptist church held the sec-
cond annual Thanksgiving .banquet
Tuesday in the church. The
tables were beautifully decorated
with red and pink roses, the class
Hotter. Lighted” tapers, in blue
and white, used the class qolors.
I m
*-plMed about the banquet.halL.
Mrs. W. H. Lockard,''class pi
sident, and Mrs. Sue McCrea made
talkjs. M. G. Muirh«ad san* a aolo
accompanied by Mrs. M. M. Cart-
er at the piano. Each class ittem-
ber ttas asked to make a short
statement. _ . t
Plans were made for a Christ-
home of Mrs; Ed. Good,
; Others present w«e Hrt. O. C
Mrs. C. X. Coder, Mra. I. W.
Meroer, Mrs. 0. _
R. C. Weaver, Mr#. B. L. Ctattt
and Mrs. Good.
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the Hair
• Replaces Harsh’Lotions
• Gives Uniform Results
• Penetrates Bair Shaft
• Wayes Retain Lilster
• Absolutely Safe
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bleached or naturally eQriy hair
v . . For normal, medium fine
and grey hair . . . for extremely
fine and obstinate hafir.
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food cake red hot chortriate tare
Mra Ray Sandras,
Mrs G. E, Woods,
Postively No
Wscoloratiou Ob White
or Grey Hair
Unbelievable Results
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^-ODAY, you may buy a home, Only two cautions are necessary; 1
C9 an automobile, a radio, an eleo Don't buy beyond your ability to pay
trie refrigerator, even clothing—or and—don't fail to meet your payi
any of the higher-priced articles of ments promptly on the day they are j
merchandise—and pay for them irr due, • - ......
easy payments out of your income. J{ you fcuy beyon(J ^ ^
Where, 6 generation ago, It would pay, you are jeopardizing your credit I
have been necesmry for you to defer »«““<• So carefully budget your
tKfc-puichase of such articles until expenses and obligate yourself only.
. you had accumulated A* faB jMm.; .
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! pric^yoa may today use dsem
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predictions of economists of a few ; Fofr, if payments "pile up,” if one
years ago, these budget accotmte are payment Is neglected until another
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being paid as
nary open
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credit accounts.
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as are ordi- - . is due, it's just twice as hard to bring
your account up to date again.
Use yovr credit fredy and pay all bills
by the 10th or promptly as agreed,
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1939, newspaper, November 16, 1939; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100038/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.