The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 303, Ed. 1 Monday, June 7, 1943 Page: 3 of 6
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MONDAY,,
14
U4
)AY, JUNE 7,1Y43
society and ( jlubs
Carrie Lou Taylor, Society Editor
(e O'Clock' Ceremony Unites
Anderson, It. Beckman
■L Mary's church la Houatoc provided the letting far * wedding
MUb* w**1 « I F«- when Mia Shirley Jam
amdr. daughter of'Mr and Mr*. Jama* Shirley Anderson of Houa-
kniM the bride of U. William Louis Beckman. Jr, an at Mt.
HKJMOTION to |,r.(r»j ,
of the Ofltre of Rri<x ia
tton may be » fcT^S
on. aWve. OP a infer***'3
tor, according to Wu|
ports that followed the
of J- K. Galbtaith,
administrator
Housekeeping Prm
LtaS AM In Warehouse.
Sister v i
,on has BERKELEY. CaLj^^H
Ironau- howlng and inventorye*
nhroae just like housekeeping «|
scale,” according to MnJ
. *med ““OH
b ration *bM,t *,vinr up houa
fat the ,or something new that I
far Hi- * OMsnwfty Training -
1 one of nine centers ,
women arc being trskd 1
Iren wartimc' »*
St. Sbo «ri|s the first,
such a' Job an
It hefter Than
----nur war eo*cttl
Of ' 'J
then TR,Y SUN ' CLASSII
------“----
[lln William Louis
, Md the ritual.
gladioli were combined
white cathedral tapers to
gKoratieti for the church,
"the family pews were dortg-
l by tmllax and white peony
imats
I Mi* Joeeph L JCelly. orgsmm,
1 wed the prenuptial music
arrorapaaied Mrs W, E.
, who sang.
| bride, given te marriage
father, was gowned in
and tulle, designed with
neckline, fingertip
and bouffant akiit. Mia-
of illusion forming her
sell were adjusted to a
Queen of Scots headdress
’carried a cascade bouquet
mu centered by an
MT New Jersey The Rev. M J
Wilkins Martin
Engagement
Announced
Mrs. Annie Wilkins of Pefly
announce* the engagement and
approaching ■aiilgl of BlV
daughter. Alice, to Donald K.
Martin, ton of Mr. and Mr*. K.
E Martin of Wooster
The wedding trill occur at S
PJ« Sunday at Wooster Baptist
church, with the Rev J. T EiUff
bftl dating
... — auv wan bond* a «ramws
I >(n Donald M. Anderson, ma-
of honor, hi attired In
marquisette, fashioned with
torso bodice, sweetheart
and fully gathered iklrt
r bat was of matching tulle
, ihoulder-length veil and her
was of yellow gladioli.
Margaret Miller, Mary
Da. Mrs Violet N.
bridesmaid*, and Ahna
Dee, junior brideimald,
gown* of pale yellow mar-
' made aimllarly to that
the matron of honor. They
cascades of maise glad-
fu. Roy E. Burnett, Jr. ol Fort
I Ga. fttended LA. Reek-
best man Ushers were
Conway and Joe Field
of Baytown and Ennis
Rouarap of Baton Rouge,
bride’s mother choa
Grads Feted
At Dinner
In Galveston
Mr. and Mrs G. R. Herring en-
tertained at a dinner party Sun-
day evening at the Balinese
Room In Galveston, honoring Fat
Taytpr sad TYm KtMTTjmBI
graduates of Robei
* school. am
THI DAILY SUM, 60051 CMC*. TIXAS
Tucker-Webb
Ceremony
Performed
The mamage of Mia Keien La-
rill* Tucker daughter of Mr and
Mrs Wiley DeWayne Tucker. SOU
Miaoun u Pfc Richard Lee Webb
of Del R» ion of Mr and Mrs
Franci* H Webb, of Chicago, IB,
wa* solemn lied In lovrty tarty
evening m« Friday at First Meth-
ods church. Baytown, with the
Rev J, |
Ho&ster Hofhb
Sc#(>♦ Of Party
WjL Da Ma a
—
m sa
Mrs. W.F. Jones
Wins First Plate
In Rower Show
Joaa teak high
Mrs. W F.
honors at lbs spring flower
of the Highlands
Attar basket* filled with white
gladioli aad Ranked by white ta-
per* in pedestal candelabra pro-
vided * floral background for ths
atpOals
* Mr* Jimti Parr, at the organ,
rendered the wedding marches and
played softly throughout the cere-
mony She accompanied Mrs J.
C Huddleotqn who sang “I Love
Tou Truly ”
The bride jurat smartly attired in
a suit of white aiik waffle weave
Her matching hat was adorned
with shoulder-length veil. She
wore an orchid corsage and carried
* ml!*1* w Prise hi the viottas’ exhibit* MM
Mary UHUM TUOWf, Mr lUniwfil —— mu.
— “7 hail and Albert Jones was win-
line’ll wun wmif iccffltontfl ltd i. ^ iufiigj# kuo* divifion
headdrea of carnation and baby. u ^ ----3*g iSC
its. Ann Ruth Brhaaill. Hilary
of Baytown was Joaa. and Evelyn I*** wore
exhibited, won three bias ribbons
aad two rad rihhana.
Mrs A V. Jana was aeon if
high with M potato, and Mrs. H
A Barnwell third whb M prints.
Mrs. H K Natan won the
■ *r.
iu
■Z^BariS* a?*'of*MrTnd
Mint LsyMB. JlwrhM of Betas)
Mrs.' Barian B a graduate of "* ]
Robert E Loe high schnst and
has been a student at Lsurtston*
Blau University far the pent
four yeers She will rsonae her
•tudri* and will be graduated at
ths end of the summer iiarina.
ST bfhoof at Aberdeen. Md. Mr.
Burton was vim praldswt of his
rinse snd a member of Kaaaa
Phi Kappa, honorary fraternity.
... — but wan bonds a vrassen pax at
which w
TRY BUN CLASSIFIED ad*’ Tuesday
linen with wblt
heeddrrs* of cal
breath k .
The bride's
In brown line
aria and a
age- • ;■
mother wa* diweeeJ
linen with white aocea-
■|M MBation cor-
MISS BOBBIE LEE RIVES, above, and bee metbee, Mrs.
Rive*, left today for Louisville, Ky, where Mbs Rives will be mar-
ried Is Flight Officer Adrian T Middleton of t
obert E. Lee high af Mr. and Mjv Truly Middleton
Photo. - ■_____
Bowman ^Fleid. *aa
•mnaol included
Manteria.
and Garrett Herring" Jr.
J . #ur WAR BOND* a STAMPS J 1
»V *" • .
3^1 yj^u
gown of flash-colored
By Mrs.?. H. Bowdoin
NOW KNOWING
BAY: -HBver Kkateo,” with
Itmar Baker and Patricia
M.ned ai
“Apache Trail,- with
Shows aad Commeets
Mrs Harry J Johnson 8r won
the outstanding ribbon with her
exhibit of Florida Jasmine and
Hypericum in a gtoasy pitcher
Judges were Mrs E J PWver,
Mu Charles Qster. sad Mrs O.
A Brawn, ail of Baytown
as^oltowr^Mm^. P°Nri*^d'It’
Mrs M L Dou, K. Mr* F R
Strstford ». Mrs. CllnUm Adam*
M Mr. Johnson IS. Mr*. F K
SS S' KhnbaU li.Mr» J C Bchmadl
***,■ 'PS-ZJZrL* ji, Mrs, C, M. Dickerapa io. Mm.
Cornelia Davis I, aa4 Mrs M.
G. McDonald 1
The judges were th» guest* of
lly lace with
idmSmgm
<‘n ‘
arfCT
friPMP
*“ hak n rNROunr
night,” Orson replied.' Just
suddenly burst into flames”
"How awful,” aaid Joan. "What
caused It?"
ARCADIA. “Apnche TraU” with "We never knew,” said Orson.
Wiliam LupcHganm, Donna -father was Just tired of It, f
lewd, and Amf Aysrs. -»> guess. Anyway, he never men-
TEXAN: “George Washington ' tioned vaudeville actors again.
Wept Hons” with Ann Shari*. “Bn* it wab too lata, i eras
TODAY and TUESDAY J
iiirj
” -.-g: 'h ^
Added •
’ POSTMARK U. S.A’I
” —and-
-PRIVATE PLUTO"
reception «u~ hold fol-
e cersmony at the home
I the bridrt parents, #418 Lao-
K The bauM, which was
by tall white candles in
candlesticks, was center-
Wtth a ring cake, embossed
blossoms matching those
the brhtafe 'iMgmL
[Irs Beckman wore for travel
I green printed silk suit with
' quilted taffeta hat and an
■>' Corsage.
[Mrs Beckman attended Incar-
l Word Academy in Son An-
and Lt. Beckman, a gra-
of Robert' E. Lee high
was graduated from X
I M. college, and is stationed
1 Fort SI). Okie.
<-town guest* at the wed-
in eluded Misses Maxine
i of Minister, Betty Fer-
Melba Brown. Mrs. E. P.
MTS. Joe Field Meek,
i. snd Mesdamea- J. W.
re. Emory Bom. J. *H. An-
B. W. Anderson, Albert
and T. J. Pruett, all of
.— SUV WAR RONDS a STAMPS
l*HA PHI OMEGA
; Mgha Psi Omega will meet at
I ga. today at Baytown Comrau-
‘ > house for an important busi-
i meeting. It la urgent that
members bq present.
viau Methodist Church school
was completed Friday wWl. an
enrollment oT T2 in the three de-
partments. Thus were 10 en-
rolled In the Junior department;
28 in the Primary group and 17
In the Beginner department.
Mrs. Im Bbort la in charge of
the Junior department assisted
by Mrs. A. 0. Blythe In present-
ing the study, "Land Where.Jes-
us lived " Mrs. F. M. Busch Is
teaching the Primary children
assisted by Mrs. J of /'Bedding,
Alma Jack Busch and Veada
Lois Henagen. Ths study la "Bi-
ble Homes and Homes Today.”
The Beginners are under the di-
rection of Mrs. P. H. Dowdoln,
Mrs. Elmer Mayo and Mrs. J.
B. Cksey. Their study it “Our
Happy World." Mrs. W. R.
Bowdoin are assisting at the
piano with Miss MargerlM
Brummet and Mrs N A- Braw-
ner teaching the songa to the
children
Jack Mag.
It was t hotel and not a the-
atrics! famity that put Orson
Wells In the show business.
' “We weren’t a theatrical fami-
ly, but mg father was always
fascinated by vaudeville perform-
era" Welles told Joan Fontaine
on the set of 30th Century-Fog's
“Jane Eyre.”
"Father also thought he’d Uke
to be In the hotel business. Bo
one summer he went to the gpm
of Grande Le Tbur. Ill, popula-
tion 180.
■He bought the yhotel than.
The rest of (he loff W With
the hotel. I think, but there were
"WKthr my father.
Every time a broken-down vau- 1
dcvtllisn came along he'd give
him a job.
n was about four years aid
their, and 1 can remember them
dearly. There was a map wljo
-------' “
fated "for* slfrl^dWtheer" • •
rtt*3SHBir war »onos gfimg
A redntion for close friends of
the family followed the ceremonv
M the Mim Ouh gaoot room. The
Wbte was Mid la a whlU Urwn
heirloom doth snd centered with
mast* daisies arraagad on a mir-
ror Dlaoua White candle* gliamid
lo Sterling holders. The crystal
Punch bowl sad beautifully eft
housed bride’s cake were pact
"PPeeHe ends of tlMs board.' Mrs.
Rudy Bittner .presided at th-
bride s cake aad Mesdames Bert
Harkins and Chrt Mann were at
the. punch service. Mrs. Frank
Olden registered the guest*.
Both bride and groom are gradu-
ates of Hyde Park High School In
Chicago
The couple left following the re-
ception for Del Rio. where the
groom is stationed tf the air fMd.
i£r BUY WAR MRM
• * , *
the dab at a picnic lunch Md
on the lawn t
of Mrs. J. W. OammaL
of the Imu
Drawing Course
dose Tues-
day for courses In Which t ollege
Reglstrstion
-Jig for cou
credit* wiU be given,
E. Andcrton of Lee Junior col
lege pointed out today. ■
Thu afftce will be open to re-
ceive registration* from II noon
to • pm. ThpafRy. Information
eau N rtWilRgil hp telephone and
the number lg 4il4' if' I *
Courses being offered include
typing, -shorthand, buglneae ma-
chines and office routine, cbess-
latrg, . engineering, government
and matbematke: . A
.. -- buy war bond# a STAMCS
GRAY HAIR? TRT
GRAYVITA!
■ * •’«"* visensMiar u
Interest High In
n. • - a damMtMriwri •
Art Darol AntKony
Observes Birthddy
Art Daroi Anthony obaerved
his fifth birthday Saturday at a
theater party Following the
show the little guest* were serv-
ed refreshments at the Phenlx
room.
Attending were Edward and
V
Today and Tamonff j
gGORtf
glides onto I
4 *
*, « rlLi
[ Tdiite pride in the
pearance of your
end et the lame
protect your in-
vestment!
| Frequent washi^.--
polishing jobs will
I preserve that bright fin-
J»n against our damag-
| '"9 wit air.
'fate/Cfe//07l
stettomtto, ontr he- really ste
HHB: carrots, . That'was all ha had
Mrs. Q. K .^arber is superin-, ever done?
tendent of the school. Rev, N. A. “There Were two gold-toothed
Brawner is in charge of the Bj,ters who produced a form of
worship period. Mrs. George music by hammering on bottles
Shay is in charge of the, refresh- filled to varying levels with wa-
menu for the tiny children. ter. Mostly they played ’Stors
The schooj will continue and gripes Forever.’
2=2 EavSS
*s a sjaisssssj;
between the ages of five and later when I met Harry Houdlnl me Lyowa, ana racr.cm aouw. ,
tw elve inclusive are invited to I worshipped him ao much Ihat . — • -
attend. I determined to go into show
r r..—— 1 ‘ _ ....... ' business”
PATRIOTIC GAMEH . , - j ~And what happened to the
AT W8C PARTY —: --------r ' hotel?” Joan asked.
Mrs. X B. Blythe and Mrs. “Oh. It burned down one
A. a Wilson were hostesses -----
wnen members of the Woman's * :■
personals !
Between M and 70 students bav*
already expressed Interest la the
engineering drawing course to be
offered at Lee Junior College un-
der the sfWnsonhip of the eofiege
and the University of Texas.
The class will be formed at 7 p
m. Wednesday, Dean E. E. An-
derson announced today, and all
persons of the Trl-CIUee have been
Invited to enroll. There la no fee
attached to the course, and per-
sons who do not have drawing
sets may rent them from the
school for » cents.
The courea wdl be taught by
W U Ward of t;.» Lee faculty and
wiU he set at time* to ««K the
most en roller* , •
, . — RUV WAR BONO# a ST A MRS
CONE* PHARMACY
JMrtni n or Ooqae Croak
JUST ASK US
We're her* to help you buy or re-
finance a hom». ft you wBirt iftfof-
mation about making a loan, refi-
nancing. r*c coroe in and have •
talk with ux. We're glad to help
with, no obligation on
your pert. ,
___A
everyone
See Us Today
HARRIS COUNTY FEDERAL
• *7s%cziir
WE HELL WAB NTAMPH aad BOND* a
RUie* BU(.
Calendar
f'-"'
:.v&i
f0Mra.*&sorgt> Shay directed the
entertainment Several patriotic
games were played.
Refreshment* of sandwich#*,
potato chips, cookies and iced tea
were served.
Mrs. N. X Brawner, who will
leave soon to accompany Re*.
Brawner to Pastor’s school, was
______-uLJjuimfces-ef lovely
gifts
Those present were Mesdames
Keith Collins, B. R. Bowdoin. W.
Langrton.' P. H. Bowdoin, X R.
Wilson. Q. K. Barber. George
Shay, N. A. Brawner, Ira Short,
Buck Bonds of Baytown and X
G. Blytber
v. .< — auF war siONoa a rrAispa
Forests in Quebec
south of the 84-degree latitude
amount to
miles.
•ome 382,300 square
Lee Junior College
7-WEEK SUMMER SESSION
l»iT« ■
U'JV'tL
IHHl **»'
MAY 31-JULY W
. '—— ” , v
R*gi$lr«tion for Colleg* Cr«dit. close*
TUESDAY, JUNE 8
Couria* in Typing, Shorthand, tusin#** Machino*
‘ Office Routine—Chemistry, English. Govern-
ment, Mathematics.
Misses Wilma Jean ThreadgiU,
Irene King. Tommye Lee Dent,
Carrie Lou Taylor. Mesdames
Ray Neil- Spaugh and Charles
Tedford, Jr. of Aransas Pass
were weekend visitors in Galves-
ton. Mrs. Tedford and son, Geof-
frey. will leave Wednesday for |
SriUwat*: OMwv where- they wllt
join Pvt Tedford.
Misses Colleen Hart is and
Elaine Dunaway, student* at
Texas Christian University, Fort
Worth, have arrived home to
spend the summer months with
their parents, Mr. and Mr* A.
W. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Dunaway. „ _ .
Mr. and Wrs. 8. H. Tanner
were visitors in Galveston Sun-
^ Mra L R. Del Homm* and chil-
dren, Charlene and Louis, and
Mr* Teresa Tomek have returned
from a week’* visit with relatives
-ifi Crockett, Lovelady. Tomball and
Blackland Flying Field. Waeo r
xrhw U»er Jv»ite4"U»el* son-MU-- -^-
brather, Sft. C T. TJniek. *r
Miss Marguerite Spurlock of
Hill titer is the guest of her sirisr,
Mrs. Joe Field Meek, and Mr.
^ , j. ruy war ronoo a atAtsoe
Riii
Society of Helping Hand. Mrs
Fred dull, hostess, at T. ML
Clark home, g|| JeMB WljKBlfc
UtSrnV Hour, Mrs. Douglas'
Cleppar, 308 West James, 7:10
m.
Red Cross Surgical Dressing
group, Room No. 4. Baytown
Elementary school. 0-13 ant.; 1-4
pm. _ _____j__:
Woman’s Home Missionary
Band, Faith Temple, 9 am.
.. Brownie Troop No. 7, Trinity
Episcopal parish bouse, 4:90 p. -
m. _
Woman's Missionary Union.
Baytown Baptist church, 9:30 a.
m.
Theta Rho Girls dub, W. O.
\v hall, 8JO pm.
Goose Creek Rebekah lodge,
No.J*L W. O. -W. haft, X Jmsr
Woman's Missionary Council,
Trinity Tabernacle, I am
Tuesday Bridge Luncheon dob,
Mr*. .13yds Armstrong, West
Humble, 13 s.m.
Good Win flowing club picnic.
-4J?
Wnght, 1:48 am.
. . —»uy wan bonds a stamm
Salvation Army fills
Appeals For Odd She
Puerto Rico University
To Teech Heterology
SAN JUAN, P. R- 1Cf-A rohool
of tropical meteorology will be es-
tablished at the University of
Puerto RJeq this summer, Jaime
Benites, chancellor of the unlvef-
slty, has announced.
The scheol-will be organised In
eo-operation wth the Unveraty of
Chicago and the faculty wtu be
imposed of expertr from that
university. Army offtcera areax-
pected to attend the school which
*riU be open also to cirtliana.
■■■I'1
SAN DIEGO, Cal. Oi-Amerlca’s
one-legged men aad women have
made the Salvation Army store
here their mecca for shoes.
The business started when CoL
W 0. Hammond of the Salvation
social service department
i the Idea ef bdptag eito-
» June—U
arelmoM
the month of roses! Here
for all year round. This
filet crochet chair set ef roses
will beautify and protect your
furniture. Make your room har-
monious with a matching scarf,
tiding the chair-back d«ign at
each end. Pattern «19 contains
charts aad directions for making
wet; aU&hes; list of material* re-
quired..!'
Send ELEVEN CENTS In
coins for this pattern to Ths
SBsUWk ?
•ATTERN NUM-
out charge dr rationing coiipeii*.
After looking over the hugs
dock of matrices shoes amimu-
iated in the year* at the Army’s
store, Colonel Hamiqpnd offered
to Danish shoe* for single-footed
men and women free of charge.
The *e item
over nation-wide wire# Wat April.
Today, swamped by letwr* from
single Hal 1 people from Maine
to California, Colonel Hammond 1*
kept busy filling the requests
. . . — auv WAR BOND* a STAMM
-TRT SUN CLASSIFIED ADO-
MIKE FRANSSEN
*SRS'5
Essential ^0
Office Supplies
: •• . '.
until you give us the chance to fill your needs.
’* *4. ‘a. /
Wfl'ra surprising, »v#n to ourttlvet, by tha many things wa hava
Constant roquasts for "such
STATI
k:'
You never know how easily we'll till your needs in
"
'
■
that tha customers want those days! ______
and-such" an item by various customors throughout tho area, who
find it easior toget it from us within an hour or so than it is to order
from Houston and get it three or four days later, make us increase
the items in aur stock almost daily. Hare's a partial list of
the many little things wa have in stock:
A „ ,, *— "
Typewriter pods . . . desk Wottor pods
soot cbsMobs . , . alphabetical guides. oM
sixes moke-ur-own iadex tabs . . .
LaPaga's machaga . , aroser or Ryetoff
.. toolbar crayons . . . second shoots, fissaa
or yalow ... columnar pads, any aombar of
»>• »-
_____1
I''*. I
;
SWe*JP«ithr't «»d Pninh Mi .
grata, purple aad Mock stamp pads ...
ruled or plait cards, 3x5, 4x4, 5x8 ... latter
sixa latter
Jr- i A
'm
'V ■ *
-■
or legal she clipboards ... an
arch boards... letter or legal sEm
files... folder labels or roMUbab
.. . „
Adding machine paper
ribbons ... pood, ink or typowritor erasers
... loads for mec honied poods... foaataia
pen dash sots... ink stands ... moistonon
. .-j gummed reinforcements ... ,.,tyR#
"'Ll
and ui
Ledgers., .ledger sheen .
... desk treys, wire or w(
trays ... thumb tacks ...
analysis sods
I. • fb
and scores of
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ns
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