The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 101, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 5, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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THE, DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
/?/ / Miss Smith,
UuL Harold H.rper°;“i
By Alice Rose Carter ^^©cl HgT©
Rev. Parkpr Feted Tri-Cifi6S
Groups Choose
New Officers
Minerva Club Meets
At Harley fawn Horn
Harley Lawn wa*/steM
at her home Friday eventthe
initial /all meeting 0f/inerva
Study club. Mra. C. M. fA> in-
ducted the business mf 'n^ and
members completed nIP* lor the
guest day November,
- Mrr W k: 'Pud/rn’«h'
•poke on "At Horn/" Germany"
and Mrs. R. C. j/erson, whose
topic was "At Ifne IP Japan"
took part on the/r°Rra'f', "Know
Out Enemies.
Mrs. Kennetl/- Chism and Mrs.
Charles Sloan Aere guests, Mem
bers attendln/vere Mesdames An-
derson, L W Maher, Pond, Puder-
baugh, J. RAr Read, Lee Tag, C.
R Treadway, U a
White,
L. Neal.
Felly KAthodist Church
To Sp^isor Dinner
Pelly Methodist church
sponsor a chicken dinner from
until ( p.m. October 14 at Pelly
City hall, Members said today.
Tickets <o the chicken dialler
may be purchased from church
WtmSm •
Hinzie-Meindle
Rites Announced Here
Announcement was made here
today of the marriage of Miss Dor-
othy Hiniic, formerly of the Tri-
Cities, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. T. Hlnzie of Palestine, to CMM
Louis John Melndle, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Melndle of Junction
City, Wisconsin. Rev. Wentworth
■Ricnuuui-eead-the- ceremony Sep-
tember 28 at the home of the
bride’s parents.
Following a reception, the couple
left for a wedding trip to New Or-
leans, La., and Tennessee
Melndle Is a graduate ol(
Houston State Teachers col-
untsvllle, and Nixon Busi-
and the University of
, Boulder, Colo.
Melndle attended the Uni-
versity of Ohio and Is now station-
ed at Great Lakes, 111.
They will make their home in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The marriage of Miss Elvle
Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Smith of Slllsbee, and Har-
old Russell Harper, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Harper of Bay-
town, was solemnized Friday eve-
ning at the home of the brfde’p
sister, Mrs. Fred Dlttman.
October begins the new club
year In the Trl-Cities, and as Oct-
ober, gets underway, Tri-Cities
church groups and women's clubs
pastor of
Stewart Heights Baptist church,
was complimented Thursday night
on his birthday anniversary with
a surprise party given by the
WMU at the church,
Mbs. Alvin Sue, Mrs. J, C. Har-
rison, and Mrs. Carl Iford formed
the serving committee, and Mrs. A.. are selecting officers for the 1946-
E. Capps and Mrs. A. Williamson 47 club year
had charge of games. Mr,. Aud,e Harper waj
,, _ , wr . A Ptok and green color scheme president of Coady Hub club
.***■ C'ydc Woodward read was carried out at the refresh- Thursday when the club met at
the double ring ceremony beneath ment tables, which held pink and the home of Mrs. Wanda Ozbun.
an arch of flowers flanked by floor green tapers In double candelabra Other officers eleoted are Mrs
baskets of' chrysanthemums and and bouquets of roses and fern. Mary Keating, vice president; Mrs!
Mrsj- Hatrison* -presided > at- the- ima Bennett, secretary; Mrs
punch service. Refreshments were Wanda Ozbun, treasurer; and
pink and green embossed birthday Mrs. Clara Harper, reporter,
cakas.
The church Brotherhood and
WMU presented gifts to Rev.
Parker.
Sixty-seven guests .attended.
Phtts gladioli. ... ,_______________
Miss Lou Drury sang “Always”
and "Because" and Miss Jeanie
Dittman played traditional wed-
ding music.
The bride was given In marriage
by Fred Dittman. She was attired
In a blue dressmaker wool crepe
suit with a sheer white blouse and
brown accesaories. Her only orna-
ment was a string of pearls, a gift
of the bridegroom. She wore a
white orchid corsage.
’ Mrs. L. A. Robison, the bride's.
Shower Honors
Mrs. Lilley
Mrs. 0. C. Lilley, nee Iva Lee
Taylor, was honoree recently at
a shower at Baytown Community
house. Mesdames R. C. Anderson.
H. A. Anderson, F. R. Treadway,
E. Woodruff, f^onatd Dalilquist,
and W. O. Ewing were hostesses.
Miss Mellle Crow registered
guests, and Mrs. Lilley and her
mother, Mrs. J. M. Taylor, formed
the receiving line.
The llncn-covered refreshment
table held aa Its centerpieco an ar-
rangement of chrysanthemums in
a crystal container. Tapers In crys-
tal and silver candelabra flanked
the arrangement. A silver contain-
er on the piano held pink blossoms.
Seasonal flowers were placed in
the room.
Mrs. W. B. Kiilough played piano
selections during the evening.
Mrs. Ewing and Miss Caruu Lou
Taylor alternately served punch.
4? Women Attend
WMU Circle Meetings
., . Forty-two members of WMU at
on y attendant, wore a black suit Centra, Bal)tist churchi Pel, at.
? * b aC* “C"!SSO;iC8B.ali“j;h,,t.e tended circle meeting, this week,
Mrs. Hollaway Heads
gladioli corsage. T. E. Bowen Jr.
1 Needlework Club Meet* chose a gray dr«. ,0LmU8‘°nar^ program;-
will With Mrs. Hinkle and a P*nk glamelia corsage. The Mre. A. ’T. Brer taught the a-
* bridegroom’s mother wore a black *on a* $kaggs circle meeting,
Needlework Sewing club met re-' suit with a corsage of white gladi- i
Anthony of 8mit
TUNE IN kprc
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WISTttN AUTO’S
HoK Aa Hour o! Songs
GUARANTIED TO PUASE!
NKSl 9:30 A. M.
STANDIFER'S
Help Yourself Laundry
206 Magnolia St.
2 BLOCKS BACK OF BAY THEATER
Bavtown *
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Bayti
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home of Mrs. J. H.
were Mrs. W. W.
Bitflle, and Mrs. S.
J. Mktthews.
The club will meet at 2:30 p. m.
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Robert Kerr. 309 South Whiting
Attending the meeting were Mrs.
Kerr, Mrs. J. W. Ainsworth, Mrs.
J. D. Dailey, Mrs. G. D. Wallace,
and Mrs. Marvin Lyon*.
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Sometime* Object To
Life Insurance
Widows Never Do
W. G. M) Wilson
Phone ‘cLose Creek
’ Representing
Northwestern J&tictuU lira
INSURANCE COMPANY
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Julia Haygood Circle
Julia Haygood circle at Second
Baptist church, Goose Creek, elect-
ed Mrs. R. G. Taylor circle chair-
man recently when they met at
her home. Other officers who were
elected are Mesdames C. C. Colley, Homemakers Class
mission programs; J. D. Lewis, rec-
ording secretary; S. E. McCree, Mrs. J. C. Hollaway was elected
mission study; E. P. Atkinson, president of Homemakers class of
stewardship; W. B. New, com- Central Baptist church, Pelly
munity missions; A. J. Peters, Thursday when the class met at
and all circles will meet Tuesday benevolence; Helen Nelson Bible; the home of Mrs. Xlvin Young,
ionarv Droerams. Atkinson, education; A. M. Hudson, Mr>- M. A. Broadway, retiring
periodicals; A. Saxon, social chair- president, presided at the business
man. meeting.
« 1 Other newly elected officers are
Esther Class Organized Mrs. H. Enderii, membership vice
Esther Sunday school class for president; Mrs. L. V. Lawhon,
adults was organized Wednesday class ministry vice-president; Mrs.
afternoon at Central Baptist Ralph Regan, stewardship-vice
church, and Mrs. M. E. Anthony president: Mrs. J. C. Creel, fellow-
■ ship vice president; and Mrs. Earl
Other new officers are Mesdames Hillin and Mrs. Broadway, group
C. C. Steed, vice president; H. H. captains. ' v
Powell, secretary; Pete Rankin, Mrs. J. H. Johnson led the open-
class minister; George Jones, stew- ing prayer, and Mrs. M. E. An-
ardship; C. J. Templeton, S'Njial fhony presented the devotional,
chairman; G. C. Conner and C. D. Fourteen members and guests at-
Jones, group captains; and J. M. tended the meeting.
Lilly, teacher. , , •
Gladys Keith circle, with 7 mem-
A feception followed the cere- bers present, heard a lesson taught
mony, a three-tiered wedding by Mrs. M. E. Anthony. Mrs. J.
case embossed with orchids and DUly taught the lesson at the
topped with a miniature bride and Eloulsc Couthen circle meeting, at- wag e|ecte(j president
bridegroom was placed on the ‘ended by 10 members, Clem Hardy
serving table, which was covered circle, lesson was taught by Mrs.
with a cut-work linen cloth. Gla- Alvin Young, and 11 members at-
dloti and white tube roses centered ‘ended,
the table. Mrs. Woodrow Pruett
presided at the punch serving, and
Mrs. T. E. Bowen Jr. and Mrs. C.
W. Shannahan served the wedding
cake. Mrs. Max Brown registered
guests in the bride's book.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper left for a
wedding trip to Mexico. Upon
their return they will make their
home in the Tri-Cities.
Mrs. A. D. Bell, sister of the
bridegroom, of Aransas Pass was
Calendar
Monday *
Woman’s Auxiliary of First
Presbyterian church, 8 p. m.
Goose Creek Order of Eastern
Star, Goose Creek Masonic hall, 8
p. m.
Tri-Citie* Mothers Club K^ws < club
Tri-Cities Mothers club elected wlll meet at 8 p. m. Monday at
officers for the new year Thurs- the home of Mrs. T. B. Smith, 208
day when they met at the home Homan,
of Mrs, Alice Taylor. Thirteen
members attended.
Officers elected are Mesdames
W. B. Horton, president; C. C.
Foster, vice president; Taylor, sec-
retary; J. F. Odom, treasurer.
T^r\
an out of town guest at the wed- Tuesday
d*nS- Hooking club, Baytown Commu-
nity house, 8:30 a. m.
p TA Tri-Cities Music Study club, Bay-
Dflyou r-l A rinance town-Community house, 7;30 p. m.
Chairman Calls Meeting , Trinity Tabernacle Women’s
3 Missionary council, 9 a. m.
Mrs. L. R. Strauch, finance Helping Hands society, Mrs.
chairman of Cedar Bayou P-TA, Fred G. Clark, 418 Michigan, 2:30 £ '
today oalled a meeting of com- P- “ *' Marshal 8
mittee chairmen and members for
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b.S^USS,d“m“ WMltnm Bapttit church, 8:30
nister: R. M. Marshall, secretary;
Deborah Class Elects
Mrs. R. R. Hal! was elected pre-
sident of Deborah class of Second
Baptist church, Highlands, recent-
ly when the class met at Mrs. R,
' SR.
w„m„ Completing- the list of officers
band’ are Mesdames Fred Chandler,
Piano Tuner
For the Goose Craek Ind.
School District
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Officers installed are Mesdames
C.T. Staples, teacher; H. H. Head,
-■‘ta president; Mary Cunnning-
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ham, class minister; W. D. Fann-
rin, secretary and treasurer; F. A.
Guide To Airianes Rtvoy^ publkUy™hairman. L'
Highlands WM8 Officers
Mrs. W. H. Avcy Was elected pre
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5:45—Pat Flaherty meeting’ at her home. Mrs. F. E.
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Another Shipment of
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‘PRECiATIO
Other new WMS omcers are
Mesdames A. V. Wickey. corres-
ponding secretary and treasurer;
C. L. Harris, missions; W. W. Spi-
vey, periodicals; C. Jackson, Bible
and mission study; B. F. Barron,
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Oct. 9th to 22nd
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 101, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 5, 1946, newspaper, October 5, 1946; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100417/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.