The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1942 Page: 5 of 8
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■ arrangements of roses
'white seasonal flcramrs
^d the altar and wete plac-
pwtW' l>°int8 throughout
Bfi?1' b Edmonson, Jr. at
^ rendered “I Love You
bride was attired in navy
jgft with '
jjir corsage
itely following the
reception was held
T members of the immediate
US close frieffOl at the
7* the groom’s parents.
' joupie is at home at ,208
l; Hu^eler is a graduate of
E. Lee High school. The
( graduate of La Porte
i school, attended San Mar-
.cademy, Allen academy,
(Southern Methodist univer-
se is employed by the
Ifs department.
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er Compliments
e-Six Members
club members met
n.„iay at the Humble Waffle
» for a turkey dinner, follow*
. wbich they adjourned to the
e0f Mrs. R. B. Bergeron, 114
, for games of bunco and
JlSamef wV Dillard and
Ft,. Blender were high scorers.
Miss
speaker.
At the conclusion of the meet-
ing, gifts will be exchanged. Mem-
bers are asked to bring 25-ce'nt
gifts.
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Victory Class Fated
At Annual Xmas Party
Victory class of Central Bap-
tist church met Thursday at the
home of Mrs. C. L. Marcontell >
in Lamar Court for the annual I
Christmas party. The living Loyalty’Class Stages
— ipiece was graced by Annual Xmas Party
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fj $ V *
,-es
tjc^urch at
First Baptis
their Christmas party
the Ammons home,
Jones.
Bensonal blossoms adorned the
living and dining room*, and n
stocking hung from the mantel-
piece. The lace-,oovered dining
tabic was adorned with Kris
Krlngle and his sled drawn by
eight reindeer. The Christmas
tree was illuminated by red and
green lights. " ' j; ,
The group sang Christmas
carols, followed by games and a
gift exchange. A dinner box was
packed for an indigent family. -
—“*kr’kiA* "in Misfasm Hi Bfeg
Kerr, J. W. Mercer, T. E. Gilbert, |
D. O. Cartlidge, R. M Wedge-
worth, Mary Burfchalter, O. M.
Hilton, W. L. Blansett, M.'R. Bob-
bitt. H. L. Dunn, H. T. Hulmer,
F. G. Hylton and R. A. Brame.
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JASPER—By Frank Owen—"I had enough trouble finding you,
so don’t wander elf while I chop a hole for yen to get out!"
room mantelpiece was graced by
an arrangement of pine cones
and blue candles in crystal can-
delabra and the mirror was out-
lined In evergreen.
A crystal bowl of seasonal
fruits centered the lace covered
refreshment table, which was
lighted by blue tapers in crystal
holders: Open face sandwiches.
Hostess
i Members
Loyalty class of First Baptist
church staged its annual Christ-
mas party and gift exchange
Thursday at the church. Mes-
dames A. L. Ammons and Jess
Boyer opened the program with a
Christmas prayer, and the group
sang “Silent Night.” A Christmas
Mrs. Tag
To Sarah
Yuletlde decorations adorned
the Lee Tag home Thursday when
Mrs. Tag was hostess to members
of Sarah class of Wooster Baptist
church at their Christmas party.
The coffee table was decorated
with a Christmas scene depicting
Clement C. Moore’s “A Visit from
Christmas Party
Fetes Dorcas Class
Twenty-three members of Dor-
cas class of First Baptist church
were honored at the yearly Chrlst-
inn.s party and gift mcfcAaM
Thursday at the home of Mrs. M.
A Boons.
Mesdames C. A. Nyo, M M.
Carter, and A. D. Cannon wore in
charge of tho program. ,*
Refreshments were served at the
conclusion of the party.
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CHRISTMAS CARDS/
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vitamins
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Woman's Benefit Group
Complimented at Dinner
Woman’s Benefit Association
member* and their families were
feted at a, Christmas dinner and
exchange of gifts Thursday at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. j§§ Byrd, _
501 East DeFee. Colorado's 18 national forest
Attending were Mesdames Oph- occupy one-fifth of the state.
elia Jones, D. P. Smith, Mattie
Samora, Elise O'Brien, Mr. and
Mrs. I. K. Brandt of Houston, Mr.
and Mrs. Qua Ordoneaux, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L Ammons. Ullie Ann „
O’Brien and Nannie Beth Byrd. qu
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forCouzhs.
cookies, mints, and punch were reading was given by Mrs. E. L. St. Nicholas." In the dining room “
oovim/l tXfhlia Um W M Pot-tup B- thn hnnrH u/oa InM In lunn Mil
exchange and games pro-
entertainmeot.
served.
Gift
vided
Mrs. Clint Derryberry presided
at the business meeting, and
opening prayer was led by Mrs,
E. R. Burns. Mrs. W. C. Flippo
read the devotional, and Bible
study was conducted by 'Mrs, C,
L. Biano. The benediction was
given by Mrs, M. A. Broadway,
Mesdamcs W. E. Gunn and E.
P. Ashley, guests, and 21 mem-
bers attended,
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Sew and Chaffer Club
. attending were
Bergeron, a gurist, L, H. . _
:he, J. p. Boudioche, L. J. Has Christmas Party
l. LeBlanc, Rex Curtin,
-- * —■* ” Mrs. J. B. Plocheck vs as hostess
White, and Mrs. M. M. Carter, a
guest, sang ^O, Little Town of
Bethlehem," accompanied by Mrs.
C. A. Nye, also a pest,
Mrs. White, class teacher, pre-
sented each member with a hand-
painted picture, and gifts were
presented by A. L. Ammons,
dressed as Santa Claus. A basket
was filled for a needy family.
Hot chocolate and cookies were
served to the above mentioned and
Mesdames C. D. Nelms, a guest,
J. T. Cooper, R. N. Jacobs, Henry
Jenkins, N. J. King, W. H. Loch-
ard, W. A. Stephens, J. S. Hender-
son, Louise Clruti, J. R. Mercer,
Ralph Weaver and T. C. Goodman.
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the board was laid in lace and
was centered with a red gemaium
arrangement flanked by red tap-
ers.
Mrs. C. A. Jackson, teacher, read
the Christmas scripture from St..
Luke, followed by a quiz program
and tire exchange of gifts. Mrs. „ *j
Jacksoh was presented with a gift 1
from Hie class.
Others attending were Mes-
dames J. E. Starling, M. B. La-
Voice, Juanita Bonner, J. C. Coker,
Claude Dunway, H. V. Cooke. Bill
Pack, Weatherspoon. Bill Bram-
lett, J. C. Slone, 0. R. Ericson, H.
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Russell, O. E. Repp, Ralph
• “ B. Bailey.
E.
Weaver and D.:
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Gibbs, M L Theriot and D.
fifon.
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V SUX.CLASSI^D ADS-_-
(TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS
, D. J. Hollands Hosts
SWEStSSJSS- t» Alpha wowsr- .
Alpha Psi Omega, dramatic
bers of the Sew and' Chatter club
at their annual Christmas party
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were served to Mesdames J. C.
Bevers, D. J. McFaddin, M. C.
Wallace, R. J. La Vergne, M. L..
Matthews, E. H. Enderli, Tony
Messick, L. B. Mackreli, H. G.
Hatcher, and D. E, Thomas.' .
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Because of uniform drainage,
Kansas has no natural lakes.
School Courts Club
Entertained at Party
entertained at Member, of .School Courts Sew-
a Chri-stmaS party Thursday at it)g club were entertained Thurs-
*u“ u ' “* and Mrs. D. J. day at their annual Christmas
the home of Mr,
Holland, at Crystal Bay.
, , , , party at the home of Mrs. S. H.
The refectory table was laid in Gatea 2U south, with Mes-
blue lace, and was lighted by dames Gates and G. C. Grube as
red tapers in gold candelabra.
■piwM^ diwrriomUS Cal program' . jotted planU and . foliage
Refreshments were served at
the conclusion of the evening.
living and dining
dining " " —r-
held
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GOOSE CREEK
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®“r Mrs. Blum solected these at a recent Style Show specially for pre-hol-
selling. You will find a garment here for. every occasion and every pur*
Any garment you’ll purchase will be fitted and altered specially for
Hy*and f!gu:e bY •rrt;.dr. Tak#r.s* ^is a 5-.;^0ur
hostesses.
Potted
adorned the
rooms. The
iace-covered and held a central
arrangement of pine and you-
pon: Dainty sandwiches, cook-
ies, nuts, and punch were served.
Attending were Mesdames R.
L. Davis. L. A. Robinson. J. R,
ftflgore, P. J. Brown, H. J. Gin- _
dorf, W. Hi Wopdul, J. R Gar- 9
rett, R. M. Gladney. E. H. .#
Young, W. D. Fannin, C. E. Har-
dy, E. S.. Demint, A. F. Babin,
and B. E. Franklin.
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Xmas Party Fetes
Delta Kappa Gamma
Gamma Nu chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma was entertained at
its annual Oiristmas party Tliura-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Williams, 505 East Pearce,
with Miss Jessie Lee Pumphrey
as hostess. Miss Edytlte Osborne
was initiated into the chapter, and
Mrs. E. M. Simmons presided at
the business session.
Gifts were exchanged and a
salad course wag served to Misses
Virginia Taylor and Mary E. Bat-
tiett, Mesdames Florence King, J.
P. Koyder, A. N. Foster, George L.
Ket-ne, W. J. Kiligore. Hazel
Woods, G. N. Ammons, J. C.
Chum her Iain, Robert Carter, E. Q.
Camp, 0. M. Cunningham, Fred
Parker, K, A Graham. Preston
Miller and Elizabeth Potter. S
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For Him-
A nice loafer coat, warm and comfortable
for winter night* at home. Any men will ap-
preciate one, All wool end on special for tho
Xma* season.
■ . ' . . .. *:
Or a Wilson Bros, silk robe
to .wear over Wilson Bros,
pajamas. You can get them;
individually or in sets... he
won’t care which, hist aO
long as he gets them.
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And for Christmas visiting,
give him. a Wilson shirt and
tie to wear with his favorite
suit. Make no mistake . . .
with gifts he'll want to wear.
.. -fr—q , ' T"W
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at the naval station there.
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Miss Elolsc Crow, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Crow, and
m Bobby Cates, son of Mr. and
Mrs. ,R. R. Cates, have arrived
home from Baylor university at
Waco to spend the holidays with
their parents.
Orville MCDanold and
Cox, senior students at Abilene
Christian college, are Spending
the Christmas holidays here with
the former's' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L F. McDonald.
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Calendar
Bayne - Fuqua wedding, Bay-
town Methodist church, 10 a.m.
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Spain made an unsuccessful ef-
fort to recapture Gibraltar from
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Virgil Perry Massey, student at
■Louisiana State University, will
arrive home Saturday s spend
the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. V. P. Massey.
Mrs. H. B. Gaines of Kiigorri is
tlic guest of Mrs. R. B. Alexander.
Both have recently returned from
where they vis-
, ■
Any "sh«" will love one of our
dresses, tailored or dressy,
from , our' complete line of
stock.; Sizes range from tiny
-tots to Junior Miss and Ladies.
strike you as rloht for her. We
MY taifored.56 eCtl°"' bCdUfl W . size 46.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1942, newspaper, December 18, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100046/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.