The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 151, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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Open House In Houston Hopper-Nowlin
For Mrs. Borgstrom Rites Announced
An open house Friday afternoon _.
and evening at 1401 Courtland . ”, "larrl!*se of Mias Billie
street, Houston, will compliment Loal*c. Hopper, daughter of Mr,
Mrs. Katie Borgstrom on her 90 th nnd Mrs. John T. Hopper of Rising
birthday anniversary. f*ar' to O. D. Nowlin Jr„ son of
1 Mrs. Sophia Steirer of Pelly, ™r. and Mrs; O' D. Nowlin of Goose
laughter of the honoree, and Mrs. Crce«. wa* announced here today.
C. K. Borgstrom of Houston will Rev. R. S. Marshall officiated at
te hostesses.
Shower Compliments
Mrs, Grady Greer
Mrs. L.J. Lawrence
Heads Garden Club
SAC Will Initiate
Pledges December 14
evening at the home of Mrs,
Sigma Alpha Chi, Lee Junior col-
, lege sorority, will hold formal lnl-
Carglll, 021V4 East Hunnicutt, hon- Crr.Zri'I’j tlation of pledges December 14,
ored Mrs. Grady Greer. m u \ u iu P.?. « members announced today follow-
Mrs, cargl.1, Mrs. Jack Wilder. 2S tfiSt t ft *
120 W. Main Phone 1353
Weddings Social Events
____ meeting _________
and Miss Lillian Watson were hos- Broom s homo at Baytown
tesses. Pink and blue flowers cen- Other officers elocted for the
tered the lace covered dining table, new club year are Mrs. L. K.
Mary Cooke presented gifts to the Grimes, first vice president; Mrs.
honoree. Roland Wood, second vice prcsl-
Guests were Mesdames E. D. dent; Mrs. Bessie Pruett, third
Williams, L. M. Crosby, O. P. vice president; Mrs. Broom, scc-
Probst, George Nelson, Bob Heflin, retary; Mr*. Ted Lyman, treaaur-
John Barbo, A. B. Cooke, and Miss er; and Mrs. M. C. Wallace, par-
liamentarian.
Mrs. R. H. Davanay and Mrs.
A. M. Pelly assisted Mrs. Broom
as hostesses.
Mrs. Ralph Conselyea of the
Garden Club of the Air dedicated
Wanda Hendricks.
Pallas Athena Christmas
Party December 16
Pallas Athena club will have Its her morning radio program Tues- electlon of officers when they meet
Christmas party December 18 when day to Goose Creek Garden club
the club meets at the home of Mrs. and to Mrs. Louise Simmons, club
J. P. Henderson. member, who Is ill. Topic of the
Mrs. A. F. Enderll and Mrs. O. Program was Christmas decora-
M. Meador Jr., were hostesses Mon-
day evening when the club met at The club's Christmas party will
Mrs. Enderlfs home, *>« at 7=30 p.m, December 17 at
Mrs. G. Rex Curtin had charge ft D' Thomas
nvrani «PhiM Ariu.. " 519 Hunnicutt. •
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the ceremony November 24 at
First Methodist church, Conroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Daniel
of Conroe were attendants.
Mr. and Mrs. Nowlin have re-
turned from a wedding trip to Hot Mis* Gearldine Evans
Springs, Arkansas to reside at 404
Miss Evans To Wed
Rising Star High school and North Frnpct Ha epic
Texas State Teachers college. Mr. LIIICol 1101110
Lee*H?gh“sc*ool“attended^Lee'Iun - _M.r and Mr»- «■ Evans' °f th«
lor college and served fonr venrs Park- Goose Creek, announce the Mrs. L. E. Giddings and Mrs. Cindy
is a? sue* trass $«.».
“A*°'D,n",rp"r,y
field, Arkansas. alter, D. C. Seamans, O. L. Cleveng-
The wedding will take place at er, and Miss Ella Evans.
6:30 p. m. December 19 at Church
of the Nazarene. Invitation is ex- r• , «i — ... ,,
friends thr°Ugh “** ^ ‘° U3US 10 YISII
mU Evans is a student at Rob- Brownies On Saturday
graduate of San Angelo
the home of Miss Kathryn
Mgebroff, 403 Illinois, Baytown.
Members attending the meeting
were Misses Maryon Sterling, Em-
ma Jean Davis, Dolores Priest,
Joyce Waddell, Polly Gene Stew-
art, Johnell Stuart, Mirian Mc-
Mastcr, Mgebroff, and Joanne
Steed.
PYTHIAN SISTERS TO
ELECT OFFICERS
Aquarius Temple No. 138, Pyth-
ian Sisters, will hold the annual
CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS
Are Trci
Make Your Ac
Are Treasured Gifts
Appointment Before
December 1 For Your Christmas Picture.
SPECIAL OFFER
1-8x10 PORTRAIT
3—0* 7 POR8TRAIT8
8—3* S PORTRAITS.....................................
H. CAREW, Owner
J. C. HENCKE, Assistant
at 7:30 p.m
city hall.
OH and Refining company.
Baytown Seventh Grade
Party To Be Friday
I Seventh grade of Baytown Junior
High achool will be entertained
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bramlett re-
cently were hosts at a dinner party
at their home, 924 Aron.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Adams and son, Glen Roy, M. P.
Sullivan Jr., Mrs. Henry Britton, all
of Baton Rouge; Mr. and Mrs. J,
F. Sullivan and family and Fred-
erick Sullivan, all of Texas City; M.
with^Farmer Brown party given Eft _
b>- nfm7b!PS of the Parents coun- ^gh sfhool, served in the naZl . Santa Claus will visit the Brown- R. Sumvan“sr.r of“VowtonT h’. a!
213 y “If corps six years, including four » at th*lr Wayne Ray Sullivan
j school gymnasium,
i Tim O'Sullivan will be Farmer
| Brown, and John McClintock will
! be caller for square dances. Rc-
j freshments will be cocoa anl cake.
ill
Grace Methodist Class
Christmas Party Thursday
Willing Workers Sunday school
j class of Grace Methodist church you please bring me » cowboy
j will have their Christmas party at made of real leather, a holster fbr
! 7:30 p. m. Thursday at the two guns, and be sure to include cha o( thc proaram. she will o', today at the church observing
I church. the guns. I also want a football, fcp aggjgted by Mrg Don McClin- Lottie Moon Foreign Missions week
! Mrs. B. J. Tapp, Mrs. William f" «rmy tank, aad anything else tock Mrg w Q juOum, Mrs. D. of prayer. Miss Martha Lilly will
Quartz, and Mrs John Macke will AJ*#*0* L Womack. Mrs. H. A. Dunkerly direct the program,
have charge of the party. Each M> ^rUJda^ is December 23. I live pnd Mig3 O'Donnell. At 9:48 a. m. Thursday the WMU
years service overseas.
Dear Mr.
Santa Claus
X am a little boy six years old.
I have been a good boy. Wo^’t
urday at Baytown Community of Highlands; and Mr. and Mrs.
house, Miss Frances O Donnell ex- Albert Fanegtieli Harry Fanestlcl,
ecutive director of Tri-Cltles Girl Mlgg Jean MaUolx Mlgg Allce Ike,
Scouts, said today. and Mrg A F. Sullivan of the
Miss OTonnell did not know the Tri-Cities,
exact hour of Santa's arrival, but
he will distribute gifts to all the
Brownies she said. YWA To Present Program
The Brownie troops win observe At Central Baptist Church
play day from 9 a. m. to 12 noon
and will play games, sing songs Blanche Groves Walker YWA of
nnd give folk dances. Central Baptist church, Pelly, will
Mrs. Lament Emanuel will be in have charge of a prograin at 8 p.
today at the church observing
class member attending has been
icquested to bring
gift.
East Houston street in the
Christmas ,ourth house on the left. Thank i
you Roy Donald Johnston, High- PERSONALS
__ lands. ' in
Young
I am a boy nine years old. I
think I have been a good boy. I
am going to be better all the time.
of the church will present a pro-
gram at Faith Mission, Baytown,
under direction of Mrs. H. H.
Powell. Friday at 10 a. m. the
WMU will conclude the week of
Relieve dis-
| while he sleeps.
Rub on Vicks VapoRub at bed-
SKJSS VICKS
.........—
DR R. £. ROBSON
Optom#rist
Woi't you plm, Kum. movl, a.iStn^Mr.'Tlp. D. Itoney .nd
projector with some films? If you famiiy. Upon their return, their pr“yerj m saM in inWtin-
:n»hb^gm7re0rilIleWa0vetvruk.o0J U' Ch“rieS E‘hall wome^of^church to partlcT
anything more. TU leave you lots sistant provost marshal at Fort th obgprvance
of good things to eat, too. Oh, yes, &am Houston, had arrived to spend In the 0b
remember my two grandmothers, a week with them. They are ex-
too Cecil Johnston, Box 184, High- pectlng a daughter, Mrs. James Alamo P-TA Has
ands' Leakey and her family from Bour- - . ,
t am , nj i_ pi.- bon, Indiana, to spend Christmas. ipSCial Meeting
I am seven years ola and in the *» _„j %»__ n n Tnrjan v,ovtf,
second grade. I want a set of car- ”p and “T8 o u„r.Hn„ trin tn Alamo Parent-Teacher associa-
penter’s tools My little brother r,m . th i3it d tion held a special meeting at Mrs.
wants a ball and a lawn mower. „Coi°'; "h"e ^rLn and L ^ Wilburn's home recently
His name is David Wayne. Rob- “*«*r T whoa Mrs. George Armer reviewed
ert Norris Hollaway. ^p! Bobby J. Nixon at u>wry ^ bQoki „stcp by SUp Sex Ed.
I would like to have a big wagon Mrs. Elizabeth Devine of Bay- ““
for my little brother, Jimmy, and town left for a 10 day uwlt with pMrg wnburn aerved refregh-
me I would like to have a trlcy- friends In Clovis, New Mexico. mentg to the 15 membcrs attending,
cle for each of us and a set of --
BARBECUE
FRESH DAILY
by “CURLEY”
B, C.’a BARBECUE PIT
Commerce at Jftmes Ph. 1080
The Schiller Gift Shop
107 Wisconsin St.
Baytown
(Next to Dr. Kirkpatrick’s Dental Office) •.
Thursday, December 5
An exclusive gift shop, specializing in distinctive
gifts, novelties and party supplies.
Come in and select your "gifts that are different"
from the Tri-Cities' new House of Gifts!
Mrs. M. E. Schiller, Owner
farming tools made of rubber. I’ll . Ill Uf* J
be watching for you. lam six An ill WIIKI
years old. I live at Highlands near
* Smith's cafe. Your little friend, Da- HILLSBORO, Dec. 4. -(UJb—ThU
vld Doodlittle. bank almost went out of business
I would like to have a little box today a door of
of candy. Pauline Doolittle, High-
Cashed.”
- I am a little girl five year* old Bank employes believed it was
and I want you to send, me a doll, blown there by the winter wind,
tricycle and a piano. Also think of Anyway, the bank still was caah-
my little cousin, Carolyn. Hope in8 checks,
to be seeing you soon. Bye now, "
Julia Ann Baughman, 411 East
Humble. DAUGHTER BORN TO
I am a little boy almost four ARCHERS
years old. I would like for you to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Archer, of
bring me a drag line, a dump truck, Bainbrldgc, Ga., today announced
and a stagecoach, a blackboard, the birth of an eight-pound daugh-
and some fairy tale story books. I ter, Gloria Jean, on November 28.
will be a good boy so you will she is the granddaughter of Mr.
be sure to come. James A. Gentry and Mrs. C. Teschendorf of Pelly.
Jr, Highlands. Mrs. Teschendorf Is now visiting
I am a little boy seven years old with hcr d<UlghtCr and
November 28. I would like for you lamlly'
to bring me a blackboard, two 6ap
guns, a train and a little farm set.
I love you, Roddy DuBose, High-
lands.
I am a little girl five and a half
years old. Will you please bring me
a doll, a doll buggy, dishes, ice box.
doll house furniture, and nuts and
fruits. Don’t forget my big sister
Betty, Thank you. Love, Shirley
Ann Craves, 408 Park,
I’m a little girl six years old
and I have a little sister two
years. I can hardly wait until
Christmas and it's really a strain
on me trying to be good. Here’s my
Christmas list; a pair of ballbear-
ing skates with a key, a racer, a
doll and trunk and a vacuum clean-
er. I want a bicycle but I don’t im-
agine you have one for such a lit-'
tie girl. LeGcne.would like a doll
ar.d doll buggy. I’ll leave you some
nuts and fruit cake by my stock-
ing so look for it. Thanks a lot.
Expectantly, Glyn Alice Taylor.
I am a little girl four and a half
years old. My name is Patricia
Dianne Reece, but everyone calls
me Penny. I am going to Columbia,
Mississippi on the choo-choo train
to see my grandparents during the
holidays, so please visit me there.
I'd like a maige-skin doll and a
train and some puzzles like
have at Sunday school. Bring Molly
a bride doll and Dixie a tricycle,
for they are my best friends. Don't
forget the other children, far and
near, for they love you lots, too.
Penny Reese, Box 892, Goose Creek.
I am a little girl nine years old.
I want you to bring me a doll and
a pair of skates. I am in the fourth
grade. I will be real good. Mary
June Dove. Pelly Oil Field.
‘ I am a good little girl and I go
to school. I am seven years old.
Will you please bring me a doll
and a pair of skates. My little sis-
ter, Maxine Dove wants a doll, too
so please bring her a doll and a
Bible. We will be real good. Bobby
Joan Dove. V
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 151, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1946, newspaper, December 4, 1946; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100323/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.