The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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graduate, Mrs. .Mattingly attended
Lee Junior college and la employed
by Td-CItlea Credit and Thftn
company, Gooae Creek. Mr. NM-
o o o 3sra^OT.x;5ffh
/l school and nerved two year* in the
W/ytW/T army, <*.
7 Out-of-town guests were Mr. and
staging prep*- Mrs. K W. Coward -of Houston,
tt tad eota/ort Mrs, X N. White of Rosenberg, R
SINGLE WINDOW
CRISS CROSS
i https bring ease tad comfort
to expectant mothers.
SSffiSSSS
n than W years bare used It la
M. Coward and eon,'Rodney, of
Orange, Mrs- M. C. Coward, .A. B,
Coward, and Kiss Mary Lee Cow-
ard of La Porte.
Hartis-Bishop
Rites Announced
EACH
Mr «air% amor doctor* and
unions ot bottles iold. Just tak
MEN! THIS IS A ONE
TIME PROPOSITION. BUY
ALL YOU NEED NOW!
62 Inches Wide
84 Inches Long
White Marquisette
i . t
Gooae Creek school ayatem.
.Mr. Blahop la a graduate of
Hearne High achool and spent five
yean m the army air corps. In-
fPJUBSBtww
at Baytown.
ib lit
MEN'S
SOLID WHITE
HERRING-BONE
Baytown.
Altar Society Plans
— -w^T
July 21 Meeting
The partth of Bt. Joafeph'a Cath-
ollc church will organ lie a- Lc-
KRfSHI
Columbus hall. <
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Reduced a
to I
sHi
was chosen hospitality
and will be assisted by
sniss
n plans for sponsoring
ut troop, and Mips Alma
vill review a book.
■orge • Gaiennie led the
^ A Typical Penney Bargain!
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200 Pairs
Women's
: SANDALS
1 Reduced to
!n ‘
Formerly Sold for a
VFW Auxiliary Called I
Meeting Wednesday
JUNE 17, 1947
THE DAILY
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)ocieiy
t,
and I
* By Ajicg, Ro«e Carter
Mrs. Weaver Heads
Thrift Exchange
Korean Government ll*3c§
Face Collapse
ja-Shower
;ompliments
fiss Vickrey
Miss Stassi Is
honoree At Tea
Mrs. It. H. Weaver will hrud Trl-
Cltjea Thrift Bk change neat year,
it was announced tulay after the
exchange's June meeting ut the of-
fice on (south Pruett street. ,
Other offlvera are Mrs. O. t).
Millard,- first vice president ; Mia.
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will be acquired
led by more
The
a fire-
Ps&
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iraj,
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thoughtful lea
?K£ IS
TXAUJS
■uiiira,- 111 hi \
N. *W Smith, second vice presi-
dent; Mra, H. A. Be rnwHI, Hecre-
tnry; and Mra. W. H. Bower*,
treasurer.
. ,. A crystal and china tea-shower
... rptneea vicKrey, bride- recenUy at Baytown Community 1
m —i- b. Irons, had a* house honored Mia* Helen BtasSl, Mr*. Weaver reported Thrift ox*
of Ben DieMt, -Jr, of change aided 121 children in some
Vickrey,
. Ix-wls B Irons,
“ oHBitnt Sunday afternoon brlde-clet t
C°.'hnwrr at which Mra. R, L Houston. . ,
‘rttn. Mr* A E; Hoateaaea for the tea-showw,
^"hostesses at Baytown j^pheiA^lsif An™J*>, ^™ mJJ school term, and aenred part-time
Ol the con-
Miw Bmma Jean ««• n bradelea oloth tM hoWftf ta'pei* dfAtal **«* WM Prided,
ieied guMt*' *nd in silver holders White mareonl
5A"* C.rp.nl,r. Aux.1i.rv-
mawivr arrangement ofwhlte ,rrmnjtrm(,nU ln theroom To Meet Friday
aMsstesasrti mS-jA5#
SpSatass srarvsa'ssts's
the prospective bridegroom's grand- Those who attended were Mra.
mother. A. J. Clark, Mrs. G. W Ross, Mrs
Mrs. W. H. Fortney, who sang, J J *rjJh h Smith'
By WIIJJAM II, NEWTfJN
SBom* Korea, June IT, (UP)—
American effort* to win the
port at all Korean political
for the joint United
commission'* effort*
country faced collap*e
controversy between American! bers who ami led broadly whim Otn-
and Korean right-wing leaders «ral Brown's remarks were Inter-
once again broke out. preted for them,
Hucceas or failure of the com- Dr. Khec did not wait long _
mission is involved. The United reply. Today, he made public an
States can hardly accept a provi* often' letter to U Gen, John R.
atonal government dominated by Hodge, AmerUan commander for
Icft-wingWAJind Communists, and Korea demanding the United
some Korean conaervatives seem state. Immediately permit the for-
detrrmined to oppose all efforts of mulatlon of a South Korean gov-
the joint commlaslon to reach a eminent with that government to
compromise. be considered the government for
Maj. Gen Albert Brown, chair- all Korea.|j^
man of the American delegation to
the commission, opened the breach
between Americans and right- —
wlngrrs at a dinner given by the "May 1 Inform you once agiin |
mayor of Seoul In honor of the that the Kofean people are d*tar- Mr -tnd Mri, a. R
commission. mined to let up their government tn<| daughters, C
In the midat of what everyone for the enUre nation now, although clUfc ,nd*Mf tnd
expected to be a routine address of it may not function in the north
"This is the fundamental
PERSONAI
JssPfistner Holds
U Theta Rho Office
Bergeron presented a reading, '*Tbe
Silver Bell.'' Mis* Peacock and MU*
Mr*. 8amanth« Herr,
MRS MARGARET PIOWSR return* to her children in Baltimore home
after releaae from police court where husband left her aa "coUatetal"
for part of an unpaid fine. When huiband, who had been arrested
on drunkenness charge, failed to appear with money, the judge
reached Into his pocket for fine and sent her home. (I at *r national)
ot
f. 'im
^•SisraLsraaa ffawr« £
£■...... ....f stead of forcing them to wait tor
warned that "should any one If
thaaa who claim the trust and fol- m.rnothlng in which they hgve lit-
lowing of a large eegment of the Ue faith.
Kiss Marie pfUtner^elecled^vloe Ek-rgcmn registered ^uesU, sad
I'm the recent state ewiven- pound.
„ »i Mlnsral Weils, will become Flfty-five guesU called:
w president at the end of the
Mftn of office.
m "/“King-Mattingly
ley and dai
UB Unda. of '
•*» •“ of th, Bl<
you Galveaton
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An octopus hs. eight tentacles;
s squid ton. /
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tonatkm <u
f,rw.'V“y5S'.r,tt Rites Read Here
BKffe' ' ..... - ........ . __ aw. j D m t/i_.
• SKIN ANALYSIS'
•Advice on Skin Care
He Obligation
phone TM R for Appointment
EX-CEL-CIS
.601 Fsyle Goose Creek
■MT. and Mra. R. T. King, 201
Alva, Goose Creek, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Ruby
Iris, to John Miles Mattingly, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John M- Mat-
tingly. Sr., of Baytown, Saturday
evening at Gooae Creek First Bap-,.
list church.
A PENNEY Bargain is
Tolortd Seat Cover*
Ooaipiete Trim Deportment
. Ill H. Goose Creek St
* The Rev. A. L. Jordan read the
ceremony. Mias Aranna Watson
played nuptial music. White gladi-'
oli and fern in floor baskets were
placed at the altar,
The bride,' given In marriage by
her father, wore a two piece white,
crepe drees styled with cap tleevei
and gold trim and white accesso-
ries. She carried white carnations
in white satin streamers on s white
Rainbow Bible, Mrs. Oct I Gordon,
tbc bride's attendant, wore a yellow
mesh dress, blue accessories, and
a pale pink carnation corsage.
Wallace Mattingly was his broth-
er’s attendant.
Mrs. King, mother of the bride,
were a sheer gray dress, Uaek ac-
cessories, and a corsage of pink
carnations. The mother of the
bridegroom chose a black crepe
drew, black accessories, and a red
cgnatlon 'corsage. r ,
>Mr and Mrs. Mattingly have re-
turned from a wedding trip to
Galveston and arc realding at Bay-|
town.'A'Robert E. Lee High school
Mr. and Mra A. William Taylor
of Baytown announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Colletn
Ha His, to Thomas L. Bishop, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Bishop of
Hearne. The marriage took place
in the late fall. r
Mrs. Bishop,. a Robert E, Lee
High school graduate, received a
B,a; degree: worn- Thaws Christian
university and Is employed in the
tosdStium . 5.50 1.50 2.00
to* dt Toilette . ,1.50 2.00
Body Sachet , . . . . 2.00
totionBeauts'. .... 1.50
/
(Plus Tax) *
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217 W. TEXAS
Air-Conditioned For
Your Shopping Comfort
discuss its cohtrlbu-------....
notional home at Eton Raplg*'
M'lch, at a.atecial bailed mcettoR
arvfawf -
the meeting.
FIRST TIME
IN OVER 5
YEARS
Always Price+Quality
A bargain is I
iu QUAUTY. I
}Vnney bargain.
FIRST QUALIJY!
-;:Atl^TWILL!
SUN TAN KHAKI!
Through thick and thin we’ve stack to thk: it must be GQOD end
LOW-PKK^ED to be a batgain! •. ...
SHIRTS
That’s why our customers believe in us. Like ns, they're hard-work-
ing Americans who won't stand for lasy dollars.
PENNEY’S SAVES YOU MORE ON
THESE WONDERFUL VALUES
JtmP
New Low Price! Boxed
Rare Value! Top Quality
Table Cloths
$2
Towels
PUY SHOES
Reduced to ^ M ;
^■Bi
You Save 1.98On Every Pair!
m.
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Beautiful styling, sturdy fabrics
go into these 52’*x62” hand-
screened printed cloths. Attrac-
tive poppy patterns on 50% ray-
on, 60% cdtton fabric. -
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Makes the perfect gift set! Yew
choice of charming floral de-
signs or "Hi!" and "Hers” pat-
Formerly Sold for os
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1947, newspaper, June 17, 1947; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100525/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.