The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 173, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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URDAY. JANUARY 5. 1946
THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
oeiety ^ Qiubo^C
sses Jones :
nored On
thday
Xe jvhitc birthday cake em-
in and green ('•'ti-
the dining table when Mr.
jr, VV T. .lone* honored
twin laughter*. Maurine
Jladtne, recently on their
,tit birthday. Arrartgl'meiits
ni««i Were placed through-
c home.
eshment** of birthday rake,
earn, and cheese crackers
creed to Billy Coker, Royro
odeti. lack Ne«.'el'<dje. Sue
Hnt Marie Pfistner, Barclay
■I,Bill Hafrop. Waiters
Bettv .Montgomery! Bred
Juaneile Stevens, Billy
"waiter .lolly, Jr, Adrian
Wad' Part In, Hul-
Saxton. Helen Alcorn,:
Hylton, and the iMMtfflfcbg.
PERSONALS Shower
11' rt,K'T ....... *
M Trinity Episcopal
Church Will Elect
Mrs. J. I,. Flo ley returned yes-
terday Bain Saa Antonio,. where
she spent the holidays witlv hef
mother. Mrs. Louise Steven
Miss Dorothy DaV, freshman
student at TRCW in Denton, is
spending her. holidays- with her
parents, Mr and Mrs George
Day She will return to Denton
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. R VV. Rodnnier
and son, Richard, of Denver. Col-
orado. have been guests of Dr.
and Mrs. ,J. D, Kttebler. 708 Merth.
Jones. Dr. and Mrs Kite bier wilt
have Miss Mildred ’Simmons of
Arlingtcm
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. R, J, Moran arid
children have returned from
Crockett, where they visited her
patents, Mr and Mrs, R. L Oil!
ver.
Compliments
Bridk-Elect
Hew Officers
eretary bl^ehlldj wotfe
k ***%«***$%£, 4- -*V:
vn.itrr -wn-rtr 'MTS "M ~X~ Pa! Ker,
seVti tary of student, - work; .
M«mhershii>, chairman. Mrs
Ruth BrtViks-; fellowship-chair*
man. Mrs, Laura Going
Rev. Gibbs also announced the
T.wtUUrittftil iirf' trfflfni—mminga held af Tli*
Women s Society of Christian See
To Install New
Officers Sunday
Home Furniture
virjT at Cedar Bayou' Methodist
« a - church will take place at 7 p.m.
ami annual s,mdHy am| the ceremony will rr-
•30, place thr usual evening worship
— A charming eoriiprimcrit to.Mjss •
Etlla Faye Brady, bride-elect of
Darrell Tuck, was a miscellane-
ous shower given recently at thn
Rayttm n community house at
which Mrs, Gordon V Palmer .md
Miss Bobbie Farmer were hostes-
ses. ' ' - . ■
'The laye covered table was" cent-
ered" with an1 gyraligament of :«r-
<4vw1- -nn rrr- rse\ r vi iiti fTv* Vyi Hut *
lendar
their •" guest -this- -chid ■ pom pom chTyaanUteSnims,
and other floral arrangements
placed in the lounge carried put an
orpjiid and fthife Volor scheme;
* Mltf Lcririt Chrisman-, presided ‘
at the ’ punch service, and Mrs
F. E. Miller assisted at the-swept*
table Mrs, Angelo Cariigo, sister
of the prospective - groom,. regi.*-=>
tered- guest*: The receiving line
included Mrs J E. Bradv,’ the
bride's mother,.- Mrs. Grady Tuck,
mother of the groom*,''the hostesses
anil the horloree.’
Approximately 50 guests regis-
tered during- the appointed hours.
U
during. New Year's iveek.
< miPsTi w »i ifnck
.MEETS SI Mm
*"Go‘d" is the subject of the Lfes-
Son-Sermbn which will be read in
ail Churches of Christ,' Scientist,
i]t Order of Eastern
:■ hall. 7:.'iu p.m.
'em pic. No, 1 3ft, Py fh -
felly city hail,. 7:30
the beginning
Lord -
LTDNE IN ON THE .
PTIST HOUR
W. MARSHALL CRAIG
Dallas, Texas
Will iSpertk on
Lprdshtp Of Christ
I Over Station
C- 7:30 A.M. Sun.
&-
‘Mend Worship
t Baptist Church
Creek Pearce & Jones
ay School L- . <i:30-A.M,
ing Worship - - 10:55 A M.
ing Union - - - 8:30 P.M.
!ng Worship - - 7:45 P.M.
on Sunday, .farina fv ft.
The Guide!) Text is:, “I am
Alpha arid Omega,
and the ending, saith the
which is, and which was, .and
which is to come, the Almighty’'
(Revelation 1 :S i -.
Among the citations Which com-
prise the Lesson.-Sermon is the
follow mg from the Bible “(>Tont
is nu r Lord, ami of great power:
his understanding is imiriatc"
uPsalnis 147:5.).'''
The . Lesson Herman" also in-: The Tri-Cities Civi<r association
eludes the following passage from wall present the second of its four
the Christian, Scienpe textbook,,, v.oncerts for the season, January
Science and Health Will; Key-tTT^yj when the Ruby Spencer Lyon
trio wjil appear in the Robert «JE.
Lyon Trio Will
Present Program
On January IT
EVANteElilST A. I. Parkm
weli known in Assembly of (i"d
ehureh.es, will begin a revival
Sunday at the Ha.vluwn Asaeiu-
bl> of God ehiireh located on the
Baytown-Pelly road. Kef, Par-
ker will conduct a service at
7:3(1 p.m, daily la-ginning Sun-
day night. Key. Parker has held
serveral revivals in III the Tri-
Cities.
Lutheran Church
Observes Epiphany
Festival Sunday
, Redeemer Lutheran church will,
in its two services and in the- Sun -
- \Election of office
report* will be considered at
p.m Tuesday at-the-animal parish terrtee.^tri J. Ttoy 'GMtbs
meeting of Trinity Episcopal
church in thdl parlgb house'^Sl'
Baytown The Toll of the parish
also will be called.
Three new vestrymen will be
elected to replace Nat Pime, H.
A Garner'apd Niirman Hargrave,
whose terms are expiring. Hold-
over vestrymen ure-W H Bar-
tier who has been appointed sen-
ior warden:. L, A. I covering. J. A.
Rhodes. Ray Spear. George T At-
kin*. Jr.,* and Russell H Venn:
“ The nominating.’ committee is
composed of W k Ltnseotf' chair-,
mail: L.A Weller, Mrs G. A.
laltie. ,Mr« R 1/ Do< kenikirtf and
Mrs F N Read
Reports will be givin gs..follows:
treasurer's report, H. A. Garner;
every member canvass, Norman
Hargrave, guild. Mrs. Thorn.as H
Hales, e^iurth school, J H. Andcr-
aon; choir, R. L Doekendorff: al-
tar-guild; Mrs. J A. Snyder. 1946
budget, W. H. Barber; -expansion
program. \V.-T5 Duptantis
Rii-hard C. Halter, recently re-
turned from military .service has
boeir appointed ehiireh school su-
perintendent to succeed George
Wktmsley. - -.....-.......- ......
hurt ii each Sunday. Sunday
si hoot begin* at 10 am.; morning
service at 11 am.; youth fellow-
ship at7 6 15 p.m.. and evening
worship at 7 p.m.... - . '
today
Mr*. -George Davidson, ebr-res-
ponding secretary of the Texas
Conferenec of Women's Society of
Chnsllan Service, wilt be install-
ing officer:-.’ 1
Mr* George Ellender >vlll head
th’e Gmlar Baiou W*St*S this year . . ■ . ___________
mmrnrnm
Lotime’ \Ve»t, vice president; - Mrs.
Hortense Fayle, corresponding
secretary; Mr*. I-urn Breeden, re-
cording secretary', Mrs. Tom'Clay*1
ton, treftsiirer;
Mr*. H M Singletan, secretary
of mission study; Mrs Charles
Williams, secretary of t'br.i^fjan-
Sim ihl relations' Uhd ’ local church
activities; Mrs Dave Oliver: sderc
tary of spiritual life; Mrs; J. Roy
GAMMA MEETING ( AIXKD
Gamma Phi Kappa, la-e Junior
(xilliige-sorority, will bo|d a meet-
ing at 2 p.m. Sujiday. at the home
of Mia* Barbara McDonald 70S
East Gulf; according to an an*
lee King, president A11 members
are urgently requested to attend.
WILLIAMS FT
i IIIROPRAtTIC (’LIMP
Daily 9 to 12 and 2 to 8
, Tues and Thursday, 2 to 3
'Sunday* by Appiontment
Mi N Commerce Phone 254
Goose Creek, Texas
St. Paul's
Lutheran Church
Baytown community Building
Church School - k - 9;45A.M.
Divttic*-Worship - - 11:00 A M.
Sermon----------"Christians, Mont-
■feat Your Savior"
YOU ARE WELCOME
J.-A. Pigheh, Paifor
211 W. Wright Phone 5*#-M
NEW ( IlI Rf li (OVNt IL
TO BE INSTALLED
The new church /ebunt-H of ot
Paul's Lutheran <(hurch will be
•the' Scriptures" by . 'Mary Baker
(Eddy: "All substance, intelligence,
wisdom; being, ini mortality, cause,
and effect belong to God!" (page
ear
eno
iol auditorium at
SINGING CONVENTION
MEETS AT 'PELEV
The East Harris county singing
convention meets at 2:15- p.ru, Spn-.
at the Ceptral Assembly of:
entral
God church at Nazro and Pruett
streets in Pelly.
G.1, IV. Mallory, publicity chair-
man, announced that several good,
singers a re .expected lit the con-
vention.
RADIO SERMON -"
SUNDAY MORNING
Dr. W.. Marshall Craig, of Dal-
las, will .be the spegker op . Hie
Baptist Hour radio program at
7:30 a.m. Sunday.
His subject will be "T|ie Lord-
ship of -Christ." Music-will-be by
Ehe High
R:t5 p.m. 7
Tlie Ruby Spencer Lyon trio con-
sists of Miss Ruby Spencer Lyon,
coteratura soprano and aoloist.
Miss Jennie Goudio, violinist, and
Ejnae Krantz, pianist and aceom-
panlsl ' . - , *
In this company Miss Lyon is
outstanding as a soprano soloist.
She was formerly a member of tile
musical production, “My Mary-
land," which had a long run jn
New York City, singing the lead-
ing role, ’ •
Mis* .'Goudio, 1* connected with
the Sherwood Music school and
the Chicago Institute and was Con-
cert master of the Gary Civic or-
chestra and the Sherwood sym-
phony.
Krantz was originally ConVieetod
.witli ttiiORherwood school and also
director and- teacher of piano in
severgf, colleges. He was a schol-
arship student with Rudolph Ganz
day school this Sunday, observe formally installed doting the reg-
-the Epiphany of (Qur Lord, one ular worship service unit a ,m in
of "the -most inebent festivals .of the Baytown community building
the Christian church. Rev. G.’ W. The new,officers are Victor Nix-
Obenhaus announces. . on. president; R. B Bennett, vice
"The Christ-centered Epiphany president; R-. F. Pfennig,"seerc-
at the Jordan" will be the theme tary; W. G Mettke. financial sec-
on. which he will preach at the
10:30 a.m. service. In the 7 p.m.
service, he will preach on "Jesu*
is Revealed as the' Lord's Great
Servant"
AH departments of the Snday Pietseh. wlll speak,
school -wilt, in keeping with' the. . The Sunday School will begin at
Epiphany theme, 'study the story 19:45 a m., and will he led by W
of Jesus' baptism and His Temp- 'M! Heintsohel, recently eicrletl
tatjons. . The Sunday school and superintendent. The Bible class
the Bible class, will meet at 9:30 will study the international Sun-
retary; Ferd Geyer, treasurer; J.
H.“ Jacobson, custodian. ,
"Christians. Manifest Yoyr Sai'-
iorJ". is the sermon theme on
which the'pastor. Rev. J, A.
Ill Al e U .Vim i II
"Wedding and
. Commercial
Photography Only*
Arnett Photo Studio
603 W. Pearce Phone 1S65-J
1.
Sewing Lessons ...
$1.50 for 2 hour lesson. Com-,
plete 3 lesson . course $10.00,
If you are a beginner at sew-
ing, or need to "brush up” on
the latest short-cut sewing
methods, be,.sure to register
without delay-.
Singer Sewing Center
lift. N. Ashbel
Phone 140ft
Service
1UA'^uM
the Baptist Hour choir, directed Hmi. received most of his training
bv John D. Hoffman. undef that-artist. He is not only
....-Lvi* ;________—'--an aocompamfst, but a brilliant
soloist as well. .» ' i
In their program to be present-
ed here ate included several en-
senrb.T numbers with" IT light opera
medley. As an artistic recital this
company has -received numerous
notices "as being one of Oic out-
standing group ensembles.
Wooster Churchy
Observes Birthday
Today Is the fifth anniversary,
of the founding of the Wooster
. Baptist church.
Rev. L. C. ChaRman,. pastor, in
his Sunday services will call ..at-,
tontibn to the growth of, the
church during the five year-pe-
riod of its existence.
The church was organized by
Rev. J, T, Ellis with a eharter
membership of 125 which has in-
creased to 340 at the present time.
«Thc . first services were held in
David G. Burnet school auditor-
ium, but after a' year The pres-;
? ent educational building and audi-
torium Was erected. Rians for
construction of a new auditorium
are now-being studied, Rev Chap-
man said.
-The;average Sunday school at*
tendance has increased from 18t
in 1940 to till ip 1945, Rev. fc'hap--
man said. The church ha* coHcctr
cd $50,600, 410.000,of • whhfh has
•been contributed to missions.
PE 1.1.V ( ill ItC II OBSERVES
FIRST ANNIVERSARY
AH day services and dinner on
the grounds Sunday will mark the
first anniversary of the founding
of the First Baptist' church of,
Pelly, Rev. J. J, F. Tharp, pastor,
said today.. .... * ' *" - ’
The church was founded on Jan-
uary 1, 1944. and since that time
hns inaugurated a building prog-
ram which include* a iarge audi-
torium apd educational buikiing.
The. educational building is notv*
under construction am) will be
completed early this year. It Will
be* used as a church building also
tin-til the full , tniildibg program
can be carried 'out, !4ev. Tharp
safd. 1 -
At the morning hour, Rev.
Tharp will speak on the subject
‘•Facing, Out With the ft gw," His
topic for the evening service hour
is "Man’s Only Refuge." Sunday
school is at 9:45 am,: morning
worship at 11 ‘a.m., training union
at 7 p.m., and evening worship, 8
p.m. ' - ■’ ' :,;
Services will be held In the audi-
torium at Sam Houston elemen-
tary school. .
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\
Evary fcfmily axerciw* dcmocrMic fr««-
dom of choice i.n telecling e jervice priced
in keeping with it» pleni. Our eomprehen-
live price range makei ♦Kit poiiible.
The public elweyi re»pdndt feverebly when
Hi interests ere protected by truitworthy
L, service, deperfdeble merchendite *od t®9nd
value i.
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^un0wiL44<mL
GOOSE CREEK - PHONE 170
TRINITY OBSERVES
FEAST OF El’IPHANy
The 'F’east of the Epiphany will
be observed Sunday at Tr|nltv
Episcopal ihurch. Baytown, "with
celebrations of the Holy Commun-
ion at 8 a in. and 11 a. m. The
,Rev. P.‘ Waller Henekell, rector, *
wl'l be in charge of the service*
and wHf preach at 11 o'clock on
the Epiphany theme,
i Church school will meet at 0:45
a. m with J. H Anderson, acting
Superintendent In charge. The
Bible claxs. taught by A; B, Me-
Cullouch, will meet it the same
hour.
The Epiphany of Our Lord, an
immovable festival, regularly falls
on January 4 and is'Tollowed by
,a pefiod of two, to six Sundays,
the number of Sundays depending
on the Easter date: Thjs year
five. Sundays after Epiphany are
observed because Easter falls on
April if. ’
The word epiphany, derived from
the Greek, means manifestation,
or appearance. The Epiphany fes-
tival is observed to jcommernorate
the appearance's of Christ, the
Savior.
The festival originated in the
Eastern church in the third cent-
' ury and, was dedicatecDto. the re1-
riiembrance of Christ’s baptism
When the festival was introduced
in the Western church in the
fourth,century. Its significance was
restricted to the. manifestation of
Christ to tl)*- Wise Men.
"The series of Gospel texts, that'
, I am * following this' year goes-
back, to tlie original Epiphany
ideii and carries the 'ancient text
(Matt. 3:15-177 for the day," Bov.
Obenhaiis- said..,..'
REV. BEN BKIIRENS
•ANNOUNCES SUBJECTS
The sacrament of the Lord's
•.Supper will be observed at tlie 7
p.m ’ service at Grace Methodist
cKurch. Rev. Ben Behrens’ ser-
mon for this service will be “Arise
arid Taky Thy Journey.''
At the morning Service at 10:45
a.m., Rev, Behrens' wYil speak ori
the’ subject, "This One Thing I
Do.". , : 7 ‘ '
The Methodist Youth F'cilowship
meets at 6 p.m. t ; _ - .
Ret -Behrens noted an- increase
of 176 members In the l-fiurch in
t.hrec years, showing 328 members
added to the rolls and a lots of
Ufi. 't>SBib£rg..<f’4,-..Uttiisfera-waad
deaths. A goal of 200 new mem-
bers in 1946 lias been set by the
church, he said.
f HOHt TfY BE FEAT! RED - -
AT SUNDAY SEKVK ES
T{ie FiJ-st Baptist church of
Goose. Preek will observe the
Lord's ^tipper Sunday a( the eve-,
ning services, ReV. A. L. Jordan,
pastor; announce*. * . -
The choir will sing two special
numbers, "Be* Still . My Soul," and
"Bread of Heaven, on Thee We
Feed." „■«.
ThiOehoir will sing "Holy Spirit,
Lead <J»" at the morning service,
with J. C: Brirkctt dirgati'ng. The
pastor’s; subject for thm morning
service at 10:55 a.m. is "Hitherto-
Heneefortb."
LORD’S SUPPER AT
MONT BEI.VIEU ( III III II
The sgerament of the Lord's
Supper will be Observed at the
morning and evening services at
Mont ■ Belvlcu Methodist' church,
ftev. S. P. Wright, pastor, an-
nounced today.
At 10:45 a m Rei\ Wright's ser-
mon subject will be "How to .Gain,
<he Victory In 1946.” "A New Be-
ginning" is the topic for the 7
psii.'Servlce. ’'
Youth fellowship is at 6:15 p.m..
Sunday. Midweek devotions will
be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
day, seijpc*'syics topic for,. Janu-
ary 8, entitled "A People Oppres-
u*iA '♦ •' . * .
( Ill IUJI KCIIKDIT.E
<N
in ANNoi Nfrn
Rev, R R. South, today ah boun-
ced the schedule of meetings each.
Sunday hi the First Baptist church
of Baytown.*,
Sunday school convenes at' 9:48
a.m.; morning worgjiip at 1) a.m.;
training union at 6:30 p.m.. and
evening worship at 7:30 p.m.
At the morning service Sunday,
Rev. Couch will speak on the sub-
ject “Open Doors.” His subject
for the evening hour is "We Sfg
Jesus." ' *
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