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THE DAILY SUN—GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
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Engaged
Notice
Metal shortage has necessitated
certain change* in our oolley of
accepting pictures W nr maue into
engraving* tor-use in The Daily
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- Group pictures in the future will
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otKlw Ctetre ytr- pr^u- w,
marr'8®11 ~ , .... - Mr ror your protecuon we urge
Jenning*. daughter ot . tha( yon con*u]t the news editor
Ur, John A. Jenninga of „r society editor before having
Francisco, Calif., to Felix photographs made for use In the
SksszssS; rr
of Goose
These changes have been made
in keeping with the national pro-
gram for conserving metal vital to
the war effort and your coopera-
tion will be deeply appreciated
, .-.-— BUY DEFENSE BONOS
recently by the bride-
Jennings to an honor
i of Oregon State Univer-
J^uVnteacVtwti«»!tlVThe Mrs. Bull Hoitess r
rtjve groom, a former res- f0 Sewing Club
t* Goose Creek, attended
E Lee high school and Colorful arrangements of red
,ior college, and is at pres- roses and blue hydrangeas
,«ted with -the United adorned the R. L. Bull home, 523
Sunshine sisters Were revealed,
and refreshments of cookies, sand-
wiched and punch Were served.
Those attending were Mesdames
Roy Loggins, A. T. Adams, J. W7
Wright, Phil Bolmanskie. B. E.
Saxon, Sherman. Johnson and C. N.
Spence. , , *
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Recent Tea-Fetes ;
Mrs. J. F. Heater ,
H. A. May Issues
Statement on
Commission Race
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Thursday announced his Candida*
cy for Harris county commission-
er, Precinct 2, subject to the
Democratic primary to be held in
July.
Mr. May long has been active
in civic affairs in his home
community and in Bast Harris
county.. He Is 33 years old is
-Tharrtcd ahd has two children, a
son, 11, and a daughter, six yearn
old. He has been an employe of
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the g Humble Oil and Refining
company in the Baytown refinery
the past 14 years.
Hr. Mi* Is a native son of
Harris county, was born and
raised in Precinct 2. He is a
member of Highlands Baptist
dhurch. ' ■
Without resigning his position
with Humble, he served as presi-
dent and manager of Harris __
Count* Water control and im-
provement district, No. 1, at
-Highlands since its organisation
and until January 19*2. when he Everybody ----- - - -ihooi field trita Teitts
to stand for re-election, how hard it 1. to be an actor, “Sal htLbandry deJS
TRI-CITIES SKETCHES: “We were going to play cop. and rob-
bers. but we got Into an argument over who was going to be dep-
uty sheriff Bob Huwleler!"
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On Hie Radio ColNe Reid Trips
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Guide to Airlanei
Are Curbed by Economy
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iiiottiwiLC ajcia; hi
ing arrangements for the .
day session. Loading cotton grow-
ers, warehousemen, processors of
cottonseed and representatives
farm, trade, bankers and agrfi
tural organisations have been
vited to participate in d
sions. r
Representatives of the Feacrai
Crop Insurance Corporation will
explain the operation of the cot-
ton crop insurance program and
request recommendations that
will improve the program, mak-
ing if even more acceptable to
- cotton growers. "... 'Ml
... - BUY OfcFENSE ST AMPS
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Welding wire production rose
1776 per cent from ,W2 to 1841.
> An adult person consumes 17
■lUBBOCK, June M'.P.-War- of butter ^-yuafr
has heard about time economics wiU play havoc
is.=«s
MONTHLY PAH
A RECENT BRIDE is Mrs. Leigh W. Crabbe, whose’marriage t ook
place May 29 in the parsonage at Baytown Methodist church, with
Rev. i. M. Gordon officiating. She is the former Miss Margie White
of Texarkana.—Lawless photo.
of Chimes,
i _ suy'defense stamps . •
own t?afci0fle" ~
;inal Meeting
moving pictures Of
arrangements provided an
iting program for members
[the Baytown Garden, club at
iir final meeting of the Season
j Thursday at Baytown com-
giiy house. Mrs. E. J. Fisher,
nt, presided at the meeting. Mesdames D. T. Smith. Cbar-
e next meeting of the club lotto Laird and G. R. Laird were
l be staged at the community hostesses at the latter,> home in
Iding on Sept. 3. . , North Baytown Monday at a tea
ling the meeting were honoring M«. J. F. Heater, the
es Fred Tidemann. Harry former Miss lone Staner.
limray Jr., H. C. Wilson, J. A. Effective arrangements of pas-
■arCl^to eator,s*.^-»liai---Ltfetoied •weetpeuaj94^aM» ^_______ ______________________ .... ..... . .. t t ..
„, R, E. Blevins, DondFwese. Jlora' beauty to the rodtns. Mrgi Howard Brunson were hosts at the Kirkpatriek home on Cryetal with drainage dUitricts the up-
W. Pipkin and E. F. Lehde. The Tace-covered board was Bay and a dinner dance given at San Jacinto Inn by Mr. and Mrs. keep of public highw^rs can be
centered with a aweetpea arrange- Brunson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Porter and Julius Gordon of Beaumont reduced to such an extent that
ment flanked by slender white_ for tfce.local theater managers, their wivcs and dates and visitors from both items can be accomplished
tapers in crystal candelabra. Dain- Dallas, Houston and Beaumont. Fifty were included in the guest list for less thpn the present cost
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Parties Center Around
Opening of Bay Theater
Opening of the new. Bay theater in Baytown Thursday . evening
provided the occasion for two of this weeiCs outstanding loc^al ^vents,
HURT ME!
’ *5"" ‘J'* JT?? ing the appointed hours.
. knowing whnt i« wrong. And
Iksniklt mature! inaido jrou or your
. more diatreaa than yo* may
atch for the warning aignt:
h, broken aloep, nervouanoai.
' appetite, itching noae or oenb'
i'aett w genUy, yot drlvoo'oht
iworm,. When no worm* nrrthero.
K JAYNE'S VER1
WMct roundwc
S*proB^Unr wormmodi-
lly tested and used by I
More than 40 guests called dur- orations and »PP«ntrnents
the refreshment table for the
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Shews and Comments
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You CAN Save
interest and renewal
costs by refinancing <your
present costly home loan
thru OMr modern plan.
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The honoree received many gifts hospitality at the Kirkpatrick )-{oU$fonian Speaks — Ma ^
from those who were unable to ®ome< Cluk " ’
attend*. . .. The hoard was laiA wiUi-a lace 10 MOTners VlUv .
.... —auv DEFENSE BONDS cover and held in its center a Mts. Lillian Jones of Houston
’■ crystal bowl; of red roses reflect- was guest speaker Thursday
ADOPTION ANNOUNCEMENT ed ln an oblonK mfrror plaque, when members of the Mothers’ a„nmni„
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Peterson t.!" T clul- holders ^lub met at the home of Mrs. U JW
announce the recent adoption of R«“ «Pfira *n ,®r^*u‘ “ , D. Overstreet, 112 Second Jones. **11110 *a -
a son. The baby has been named completed the arrangement for ■ Mrs Jones- topic was -Art.” Oth- with Gene Tierney and Henry
David Troy and was born May the board. . ' , ers who contributed to thfe pro- Fonda. . ,
30." • ■* Mrs. Wiiford Payne of Wash- gram were Mesdames ARCADIA: “GenReman After
r.\ ington, D. c., presided at the Watos- VV.3. Norton, C C. Fos- Brian Donlevy.
lam, and a children’s program TEXAN (double feature) “Fly by
* ;i si ssLa-sstrtrs
if lliMl Cecil Foster- Genelle Fenton, Margaret Sullivan.
iUT Tl arrangements of ^gladioli, WRtts, and Jennllyn Eb
dahlia*' and roses were used .. “ *, j r j
'trr a. —•««— «Mss.rN<b sjvaa.4arv2!
Mr. and Mrs. Wiiford Payne of Horton and Pcailit at . Texas Way” with Buck Jones.
Washington, D. C„ Dr. and Mrs. Others attending were Mi.s ...
---- *” Ida Blake, Me.^ames Sam Bol- .PQRTr ?My Gal SaJ*-with Btta
nianskie, W. H. Boucher. R. C. Hayworth and Victor Mature.
Stephenson Jr, Richard B. Don- “’ “ "
nelly, H. L. Eberly, and E, U typically American, sparkling
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fore the railroad commission and pet com,’ Esra explains,; “the pet|tlon in national artd lnterna-
• succeeded Jn ^getting a^ subston- thing ^ou jrant to do most U tlonal .judsing contests.
tia! reduction in gas rates. He plant one on his.whiskers. But, ‘The reason behind field trips'
was chairman of the conunittee Instead, you smile sweetly and remai„s a good one,” he said. Tt
that succeeded in getting a to* . say, “That’s all right,' That’s act- vitalises elassroom instruction
auction In light and power rates, ing—.projecting an emotion that „n(j _lvcg mcanlhg to -theories
He is a director in the Tri-Cities you don't really feel. Everybody ' dug*. But a well-managed live-
Weifare league and the Tri-Cities acts, frem time to time—the wife atoek farm, for instancc, offers
Health clinic and if elected com- who puts her best foot forward R group 0f agricultural studRits
mipsioner, Mr, May saya he. will to make^ a good Impression on Wnch'"fhfit the college farm can
endeavor t» have the county es- her husbands boss; the sales- not»-
tablish g full-time health depart- man who keeps up ap optimistic. .. —nuv definse *tamfs
tSZpSjZ TiS- C..™« JACK W.TH RAM,
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3:15.....a;s.. Listen to Leibert
»i30..From A to Z
3:«.................i. Newscasts
8:00............... Fred Waring
3:15............. News Roundup
*:S0.............. . Pat Flaherty
duo.„..... — Musical Intorlitde
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which makes you .....
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Headliners
Concert
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-7:30....... . Information, Please
8:00................ Walt* [Time
>8:30,..,,.,,.,.; Plantation i’prty
9:00.......... People Are FOnny
9:30..,.. ^.Grand Central Station.
0:00.....■...... . ’ Npws
LIBERTY FOR TOMORROW
MUST BE BOUGHT BY ^
: SACRIFICES OF TODAY
For Victory
BUY S* FROM US
Harris County Federal
Savings and Loan
Association
"* N. GILLIABD
GOOSE CREEK
PALACE (double feature): “An-
Frank Kirkpatrick and Miss Vi-
olet Kirkpatrick of Liberty, Mr.
and Mrs. Wiiford Beck and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph. Beck of Austin,
Paul Francis and Misses Myrtis
Long, Vivian Poole and Ha West-
over of Los Angelea, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Palmer, Mrs. Joe E.
Brundage, Mr. and Mrs. Maronl
Stone, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. War-
ner and R. £. Crandell ail of
Houston, Miss Fannie Roberto
and Mr. and Mr*. Al Mitchell.
. . ."—.BUY DEFENBE STAMPS
V ‘ „ 10:00.,.,,.................. news
Her Finger** . 10:11......t?.." Sports of'The D*/
tv anil Tlenrv io:3o.......... Melodic Moments
H-PO....................... News
vw»- -Time,,
KTRll-CBS J -
3:00.................r;.... News
5:10....... Ted ftjsini:Joojes
5:15,.,.,.....,,, Texas Rangers
5:30.Southern Serenade
. World Today
6:00. „ ....^jtMto'itAndy
6:15,Forum
■6:30,..,. —News
6:80............ Burns and Allen
Jaw.,..,.,-,-.-,-: Kate Smith Hour
7:55.•....... Elmer Davis, News
.6:00..
Tripp; Oaii Marie and Patty Lea with laughter and romance in
Tripp; Delores, and Eariene. Al- the face «f emergency _“Th* War
bright! Rosalie Overstreet, Bobby
Jean, Barbara Ann. and Helen
Margaret "Boucher; Beverly Ann
Stephenson, George Edward Don*
nelly, Larry and, Patsy Sterner.
... — BUY DEFENSE BONDS
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9:00. .7T..o
9:30.
Against Mrs. Hadley,” recently .......
release, is a sure-fire victory for
the box office. ”’"•••
-I Fay Bain ter, beloved star of •
........... Playhouae
. That Brewater Boy
..... How’m I Doin’
Jerry Wayne, Songs
.... Popular Melodies
World at Large, News
.. WreitUng Matches
... News
As rain refreshes rases.:
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PERSONALS
^I Ml', piti Mil*
Saturday son and son, HnghT«ocompanied
Coffee honoring Mi« Diana by Mi« Velma Keyes of Houston,
n«u Crwic Order of Rainbow pqlnto In the west.
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Kirkpatrick
Goose Creek Order of Rainbow
for Girls, installation of officers,
JmffipMpflAlL f '
... — BUY DEFENSE BONDS
stage and screen, plays the title 11:05-
A« Mrs, Hadley, a wealthy wld-’ ***SM,®C _ *•
ow In wartime Washington, Miss ........... ........... News
Bainter portrays a woman who 5:15.^ Baseball Roimdun
until her only son is in action, 5-30----........ Jack Armstrong
And - her- -Wfe- - is Rung Into the .Captain Midnight
conflict. 8how'
Miss Bainter was seen In ------ ... The Lone Ranger
"Woman of the Year,” with 7:00:........ The Gang Busters
Katharine Hepburn, and prior to 7:30........... Meet Your Navy
MrB;?“®abe* On Broadway,” . 8:00............ "March of Time
"Bill of Divorcement" and many 8:30......S01
CIRCLE MEETING
The monthly Bible study of
Ruth circle of "Central Baptist
have as their guests Mrs. Kirk-
patrick’s brothers, Ralph and Wil-
ford Beck, and their wives of Aus-
tin. Mr. and Mrs. Wiiford Beck
are en route to" Los Angeles.
Mil*'. Helen Margaret Robbins,
instructor at Hardin-SImmons
church was conducted Tuesday University, has arrived home to
at the hoinc of Mrs. Lee Vinson,
with Mrs. Alice Ausmus in
charge. Mrs. M. Hughes opened
the meeting with prayer, and the
hostess pressed at4 the business
session. Fifteen members were
present.
CHANGE IN* SCHEDULES'
Between V ‘ _ J-
Ooose Creek - Baytown - Highlands - Houston
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Trailway* Station
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EFFECTIVE JUNE 7, 1942
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Greek
6:55 a.m. 9:45 a.m.
7:99 B.nrr TOrOfr a.m.
7:27 a.m. 19:20 a.m.
9:20 am. 11:10 a.m.
8:25 am. 11:15 a.m.
7 (40 a.m. 10:25 ami.
7:44 a.m. 10:80 a.m.
8:42 am. 11:28 ami.
1:8) sm. tlf« KM.
9:10 am. 11:50 a.m.
1:91 p.m. *4:29 p.m.
t*p: 4:19 p.m.
1:39 p.m. 4:55 p.m.
2:40 p.m. *5:45 p.m.
2:45 p.m. 5:50 p.m.
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T«XFTS—INFORMATION
I„ E. Cole, Agent,
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other ifotable pictures. She
starred on Broadway in “Dods-
worth," "Arms and the Girl,”
and other hits. ■ *
Richard Nay, seen most recent-
ly in “Mrs: Miniver,” co-starring
Greer Garson and Walter Pld-
Bcon, plays the part of her dis-
sipated son, who redeems himself
in the U. S. Army.
Jean Rogers, former Boston so-
ciety girl, remembered (or her
role in “Design for Scandal,” ap-
pears as the patrician Patricia
Hadley daughter of the widow,
who fails in love with a touih
sergeant, portrayed by Van
olf*’ .. . T , „ , Johnson, In hla screen debut. He
KU’»,aias-,*iB8r
Jook*_I
Appropriately, Edward Arnold
Is the dignified family lawyer, an
executive in the War Depart-
ment, and ln love with the wid-
ow Hadley, He appeared recently
in "Johnny Eager.”
Spring Byington,
spend the summer vBcation with
her parents, Dr. -and Mrs. F.' L.
Robbins. p '
Mrs. Levi Smith is leaving Sat-
urday for Atlanta, Oa., where
she will spend the. summer
months with her sister, Mrs. Ola
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■■■■j ngs by Dinah Shore
8:45.................. Cal Tinnev
®:88'--........... Elsie Maxwell
9:15.... Ramopa and the Trio
9!®6-7........... Popular Music
....... Lum and Abner
8(46............ Gabriel Heatter
10:00....... Nlok Jarrctt’s Orch.
10:15.—.. *......News (
KR30— Edgar Drake Orchestra'
11.00............ ........ ,. Nows
ll:0ft .... Aragon Club Orchestra
11:30..,. Erskine Hawkins’ Orch.
11:56................7’ News
to OUR JOB *>..
Miss Dorothy Hcinsie and Mrs.
C. V. McKean, and Mr. McKean.
Mr. Helnile will Join his wife
here today. ’’ • .. v ;
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Rice arc
spending the weekend In Dallas
and McKinney with Mr. and Mr*.
W. M. Turner and Dr. and Mr*.
J. L. Gossett.
. -«UY OltoENBE STAMP* ,,»»»
VALE SEEKS MEL HEIN "
NEW HAVEN, Juni 4. (API —
The New Haven Register says
Thursday thut Yale is seeking
Mel Hein, veteran center andj
TO® of tha,New York. Giants, Harold K Bttequtt 1*
*■
Ited football couching staff.
The Register .says that H«ln,
man to handle the
rectttiy-'toeff “n -once Upon a
Tliursday,” impersonates a soci-
ety woman.
Dorothy Morris, whose screen
career was .launched a year ago,
portrays Mrs. Hadley’s
maid.
Kathleen," steering ghlrley Tern-
pic In her return to the s
“On Borrowed Time," with
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