The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 147, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1942 Page: 2 of 6
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OOADV BAPTIST
It <). Mile*, pastor
<:30 pm.,
int
MU-viee
People's meet-
u.m., Morning service.
6:30 p.m., Training union and
evening church nervine. *
Prayer service st 6:30 p.m,
Wednesdays.
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PRIMITIVE
baptist
Eider Blackman will preach
every Saturday before the fourth
Sunday «t 7*6 p.m , and on the, •
fourth Sunday at U am.
Elder J. C. Ckdlliia preaches
to war.
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(ED.
Terry
Ch>
Kilgore,
7:li p.m. Epworth League.
7:30, Wednesday, Young People's
choir,
815 p.m. Evening worship.
7 43 p.m, Wednesday services
8:80 p.m , Adult choir.
9:00 p.m, Wednesday, prayer
each second Sunday at 7:90 p.m. 1
■ Luncheon on church grounds
Sunday school, 10
gsfeasS*:
Services each Tuesds. «.
deny ami Saturday, 7:3,^
John K tvery m«*tin* Sunday.
! Victory at tea —Coni |
| sea, Midway and
•Yanks in North Africa
GRACE METHODIST
Ben Behrens, pastor
Church School, 9:*S am. Class-
es for all age groups.
Morning worship, n am. Com-
munion meditation "Drink of the
Cup." The Lord s Supper
Youth Fellowship, 0:48 pm. In-
termedlate and Senior* .
Evening worahip, 7:49 p.m. Ser-
mon: "God Speaks in Over a
Thousand Tongues.”
CENTRAL BAPTMT
/. I. F. Tharp, pastor
Sunday school. 9:45 p.m.
Morning service, 11 am
tpoe: “She Gave Her AM.”
B.T.U, 7 p.m.
Bcptist, 7:46 p.m.
Evening service, * pm. Si
"Plato Talk."
Brotherhood, 7 p.m Monday.
Teachers meet Wedi
pm.
Ail
tiypMViSP
Services Saturday. 7 p.m. on
downtown street.
Baytown street service, tM p.m.
Monday.
VWSsHlL.
Morning worship, » a m
Christ’s Ambassadors «•»
JEsSffiS1,
Wednewlay ita'iurd,!, '** j
'ednesday at 7
organisations meet at 7:45
SHEK?"'
\SSjtr,
LadiaF Missionary e
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The Japanese Navy has suffered several smashing defeats. Americans aad British an eaa-
' to destroy Axle forces la Nerth Africa. Hitler's legions to Russia an fat peril of .—thii.au>.
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Pre-Pearl Harbor Theaters
Stay | Revealed
rfotritoaed from Face I)
aruty sad navy that a crinl* was
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(Caaitoaed from Page 1} Boy — "Orchestra Wives" with
: (Bean
iMHer and his orchestra.
Math erford, and.. Geerge
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Missionary To
China to Speak
Here Tomorrow
Dr. C. A. Burch of Fort Worth,
a raissoniary in China for 39
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HIGHLANDS METHODIST
G. W.'Khaiah aMn:
Church school, 9:45 am.
Morning worship service, 10:90
am-
Youth fellowship. 9:45 pm.
Evening worship service, 7:45
pm, ‘
ftK#J IS™
wot4d put u» off our guard Aster- Barbara Stanwyck aad George
«w inTVfeyo were told that Ja- ' mST
IP**' was bogged down in China.
years, will occupy the pulpit at
the First Christian in Goose
Creek at both services Sunday.
Dr. Burch is nosv a member of
the faculty of Texas Christian
university agd has been in the
ited States since
United
ing missions
1940 teadfe
the divinity
lain m Japan
r to Japan's pre-Pearl Harbor
diplomatic game, arrived in Wanh-
tagton. ■
mm.. While in China, Dr.
Burch waa located at Shanghai,
Nanking and at Woohoo. He
was an evangelist-educator and
for many years was superintend-
Richard Loo,' the Ohincse-Am-
erican actor, has portrayed more
Japanese vilUans than any other
Oriental player in Hollywood. . .
Since the Pearl Harbor attack. ent of two hospitals in China.
°” HuU .. And finally be has been given After the Japanese invasion be
rotiM the roie rf rofUgeTOMtp"m Hoffe*a‘nd°w*S
Second Brother in Paramount * there when the Japanese eaptcr-
newst picture. "China" It's the ed that area, He spent 10
part of a patriotic Chinese guer- months in Nanking rehabilitat
ritla who loses his life in fighting
the Japanese invaders.
Catholics Are To
Pray Tuesday for
Our 'Service Men
BAYTOWN METHODIST
J. M. Garden, panto*' * *
Church school, 9:45 am.
Church service, 11 am.
League service, «:45 pm.
Church sendee, 7:30 pm
Brotherhood M ~
meeting fourth
FMWT BAPTIST, BAYTOWN
E. K. Couch, pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning service. 11 am. Sermon
subject: “A Pastor and His Peo-
vk*
B.T.U.. 6:46 p.m.
Evsntog service, 7:46 pm Ser-
mon subject: "The Calendar of
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Sunday school, 9:45 am.
Morning service, 11 am,
B.T.U.. 7:30 |m *
Evening service, 8:30 p,m.
7 Fm
ASSEMBLY ok GOD, 1*1
Mr. and Mrs. D.E.D^r p
Sunday school, 9:45 am
Morning services, 11 a*
Evening service, 7:4S pm.
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■rtM Hegee, paster vj
n0lday school, 9:45 m
Wffiting service. 11 »M 1
Christ's Ambassador's 7 p.m
Evening services, g pm"^
Prayer meeting, Friday 7«j
DB. C A. BI RCH
fresh efforts toward peace could
be made.
Da tfce following day, the his-
toric »ith, Hull changed that plan
after < oiv. nltation with President
Ro-y.-evett and handed the Jap»-
n«»e a document outlining a
broad hut simple settlement of
Pacific problems which could be
"worked cut during our further
tKwwrations* -
Kurusu's nervpus mannerisms
were more apparent than usual
as he glanced through the docu-
nent. He muttered as he read.
On Nov. 26 HuU told the army
AsrensS
forces'** that
were already
to. motion then.
On Dec. 1 HuU talked to the
about threatening new
troop movements in Indo-China
At President Roosevelt's reguest
an inquiry was sant to Japan re-
n‘‘nf°r<*’
■ asserted the
Loo shares top honors in the
large cart of Chinese piayMg >n
the production slurring Uircttu
Young, Alan Ladd and William
Bendix.
In 10 pictures since last Dec. 7
Lo has played Japanese heavies,
(hit-fly a war setting.
Hia characteriration ot Baburd
Kurusu, the treacherous Japanese
envoy to the United States in
“Wake Island,“ won Mm acclaim
of the critics it not sympathy of
the aatam
And other recent roles have in-
dtoM toat M * Japanese naval
SVSMggm officer '.to “Flight
From Freedom," a Nipponese spy
l» "€»y Without Men” and a
Muting
lag Chines* who escaped
Japanese. aggression;
"I feel that the people of our
church will greatly enjoy an op-
portunity to hear this famous .
personage," Rev. Lee C. Pierce,
the pastor, announced. "He
will speak in the morning and
again at night."
.. auv wap. bonds a stamps
» ’ Mm.
Air BKz Upon
Italy If lOpened
-w.A? 4 ' .
(Continued from Pag* O I
HOSPITALS
K^' i
13th air force In Htothwprt
Africa did not join in the st-
uck, it wa# believed here that
they .tod .would- soon be blasting
XTJSf-r
Catholic bishops and archbis-
hops of America have designated
matt Tuesday, Dec. 8, as a day
on which Catholics everywhere
will seek Divine guidance for
our soldiers and sailors, a speedy
victory for the United Nations
and a peace with justice for the
whole world, Rev. Denis Ken-
nedy, priest in charge of St.
Joseph's parish here, announced
today.
"Dec. 8 will be the first an-
niversary of our entry into the
war,"- he said, "It -wilL be a
Holy day of obligation in the
Catholic church, that is Catholics
are obliged to hear* mass the
same as on Sundays."
Hours of Mass at St. Joseph's
church, Baytown, will be 9:30
am., 8 am., and 9:80 a.m.
There will be ail-oay adora-
tion of the Blessed Sacrament
and Benediction at 7:30 p.m and
special : prayers that the hoys
will return safely to their homes
after a smashing victory over
those who would enslave the i
world," he said. '•
BUV WAS BONDS 0 STAMPS
' V Li ^ “ rL *
-airr-
7*3/1 n tv* *<v
nesday, 7:30 pm.
nesday.
OLD RIVER TERRACE
E. J. JMcMbm* paetor
Sunday school, 9:46 mm.
Morning service, U a m.
Epworth League, 6:30 p.m.
mwfpbm/wm/twt, 7:30 pm.
meettng, 7:30 pm., Wsd-
I. 1
tMirCmSH BAPTIST
S u l ullc r, pastor
10 a.m., Bible school. .
ero.
TRINtTY tabernacle
Troj B. Helms, paster
Sunday, 9746 am., Church a
ffisrszzsz.
meel at 8:30 p.m.
toTMtoWtorvlce, 7:30 pm m
Bible study 7:80 pm WefeJ
day, '
planes had been
able to bring Naples within cf-
The following Ambulance fective range because the Eighth
#8
transfers were reported today by
the Tri-Cities Funeral Home:
Mrs, W. J Mottle from the Lii-
lic-Duke hospital to her real-
Giri Scooters
To Name Council
dence at Pelly.
^__Cecil; Guidry and infant ■
atro in ‘“rBw Ahbv®***®* **** ***' CecU Jr> from <3<Mm Creek
In contrast to hU portrayal of £ospitf‘ !0^eir at 212
enemy eharartera on the sscreen. ..
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MONT BELVIEl METHODIST
K. A. Bnwiur, {MUftof
„9:*6 a-m- Sunday school. Q. K.
Barber, superintendent,
11 am., lljwning worship.
6:30 pm., Methodist Young Fel-
lowship (senior and junior).
i 7:30 pm.. Evening worship. '
7:30 P.m., Wednesday Choir
practice.
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TIBCT METHODIST—PELLY
Mo"drirk Vtetor
Oiurch school, 9:46 a.m.
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OF THE NAZARENE
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1 BRitoB r
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i «•'« P-m.
7:30 pm.
7:30 pm. Wed-
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meeUng. 8:30 p.m.
11 «n.
7 pm., Training union.
7 p.m., Wednesday, Prayer
meeting. ^ „
Friday noon. Teachers' luncheon
OOADY COMMUNITY
Sunday school, 10 am j
Morning service, 11 *.».
Evening service, 7 p.tn.
Wcdnesdsy evening, 7 pm
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(Geese Creek)
FIRST BAPTIST «
U,ir-'LTS,.to
i Morning worship, 11 am.
11
BJ|j^M«»JJAPTIHT
command in.;I|to 0®»«s»e Reserves
army had given them new bases
Ubyadrto1toe bufgT^a Benghazi, (CVmtiaued fronj Page 1»
fhght would have reduced bomb Und#r its jurisdiction two _____
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yth ' ' .r
Sunday *ch<»r"^46 am. -
worship; >n gjn.
:48 pm.
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5a?:4*i'*• -:
woowra
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EPJStOFAL : -a:;Sm
•m-wtelS
9:45 am., Church school
U am., Morning prayti
sermon. (Holy Communion o«l
Sundayj
iSt-
Visitors alt cordially
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Services at 10:30 am.
"Your Spiritual
Services at 7S0 pm.
school and Bible Class at 9 J
' fy. : \
Church
JR
M of Christ
L Watson, minieter
# study, 8:45 a.m.
service at 7:45 p.m.
mhooll
service.
uinnnn Endeavor w|
Os.
Evening service.
P,”'7:30pm. *
Ip:,
~*UV WAR BONOS.
j,
the juvenile lead to “The Bit-
“ * “ mil -If
John Farrow sc-
for the part in '‘China,"
i and rofllan^ in 0,rI* ln iunlor toto »«bool »:30 a.m.
l wit0 are interested in becoming Fr
te northeast cor- gjr, were invited to get
nf thM Tlln to touch with headers of the
nL of lrool>* in the,r respective
supply and ^ho°l8' A^BayUtwn jmior high
Ladles' Bible class, Tuesday
Wednesday g pm.
FIRST
- BUY WAft BONOS 1
r^jssgsy.asj;
e pemponement The three actu- _
& met at 3:90 pm. . RUSSIdfl lOfCSS
Cross Don River
<B«d .,r N. Asbbel,
toBfetMto
tr Nomura
th of hosii,
had
before, Neither
hroriltt/es. They
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field guna, " '
si agree-
npjjotis-
PabUc
» docu-
A futile German attempt
1 ferg
m local southwest-Stalingrad cost
the enemy four tanks.
In the factory area of Stalin-
fachmcnts' ****uk de'
groups destroyed 25 er.en
and'kiHed 200*1 dUril
ftoto 32^Fiy^;, E**}™*- lhe mi*{U
30854 East Texas ave- th*
an
Mrs- U E, Moorhead and in- isia
fant son Vermon L«ther, from fused .ngntiug wmie supply ana th M 'G K ' m
I cmktojwi'to to™tojl- S’XmL"S’ to” to “ Wtotowta, uet clto. !■«
■xt 'strsss.Tss ss ,.s,«^3eris
,. R ^ , „ t SL^rvr-sjs Air Raw Warden -—jj--
iJAXs trrsss Class Graduates -
Duke hospital. yance had been delayed. .
A. J. Richey from the Baird Radio Morocco reported vio- . , , , . ..
hospital at Pasadena to Ok- Ul- lent figl.ting in the Djedeida, A class of ten air raid wardens
lie-Duke Hospital. Tebourba and Mateur sectors ***** *? * CSSs. ... ......
IWtr8sonB,4toto« IGchaX*8few ^ of TunU 'ind SOM,h of fil' heudquartera on ^uett and" Mar-
Uk Goose Creek hospital to resi- Al Tebourba, the broadcast ■**»: ..... Midweek Bible study, Thursday. choir practice
,
and urged them not to lofe inter- CHI RCH OF CHElNT - ^
the Allied e*1 1,1 th«ir dul<es because of a Morning, service every Sunday at
- ' activity to civilian .10:30 am.
Night s
i BaptW
County &.
will meet at 2 1
9:45 am.
____
Sunday of each month
if you have learned to walk, o
out and be with us," said CX\
^BShte Khrol ^"is^rr witT^out by%:YeaJ and mV |
..ihS £* “te;«»«—.«
nuipiir CMSlriT JSu.n 0"' 11 *"’• Dr- Burch of
Sunday mor^S^ to am. • - - -
ciation
, iBix saras
dence at Cedar' Bayou to the tiwT*'
gk set. mss. r
•on Joseph Richard, from St Wednesday, a figure that waa
Josephs Infirmary to home at raised by the Cairo announee-
y, Baytown. ment today that an Axis ship
i Ward and infant had been blown up off Ti “
' ■' " stations re
infant
Allen, from Goose
I to home to Bay-
Nerthwefit of Stalingrad, east c
the Don, the f
big
m in M
. from 411 news
LiUie-Duke hos-
Axis radio
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Thrash from Goose
hospital to Res. in
gainst the Aides
“ official Italian
- ' the failure
to i*
The class presented a gift of
liose and handkerchiefs to Mrs.
Skinner, who had conducted the
class. -- - ; ■ ‘ x
The graduates were W. B. Hor-
ton. Mkjs Susanna Stern, Mrs.
Rost Kurts, G. L Reavis, C. F,
Knight, W. L. Grant, D. C Comp-
ton, Mrs. Helen Grayson. W. D.
O'Brien and W. W, Chelette.
. . ■ ~ «OY WAR BONOS ft STAMPS
wc»avggLgi
every week between Morit Belvieu
FIRST
CHRIST
Michigan and N<
Baytown.
Woman's Golf Associal
..ave its regular ladies 1
Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at
Country club.
"I members are invited.^ . j
— BUY WAR BONUS S ST*W* |
r J
ALARM CLOCKS SOLD <**
SAN DIEGO, Cal. «»-•/
thousands of war workers
have twwiht «j> j .
M me m?f "v «
SjSSfir5
Chriet «W— in Boston, Maas. PMrible » obtain one.
formation”
tanka had
fur- ##.
t and LifUe-Duke hospital
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cut Off I
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m IRONS H* AXIS
—■.'TO, Cal. <C.R(—Early
ixi-rre
> to Uw *wap piW
The Golden Gate Bridge at San
Francisco was used by £1,642,950
motorists, during ft* first five
iWort'.r
Rev. A. J.
9:45-0
4tiM
6:30 pm., Young People's meet-
ing.
7:00 p.m., daily prayer *
7:30 pm,, Revival Koto.
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Sunday service is st 11 a.m.
Wednesday evening service is at
8 p.m.
oa
6:80 t.m., Sunday jrjjji
SifMtnwS. "*
**-
1 ChraUaa Science reading
““'-‘sined at the church
Ja open Monday,
'^*y, 2to5pm.,
ay, 7 to g pm.
"See Me *•* W
State UdMrveUfc
mw.fBAMCt
Liantic Music
I A 0t)
lA5 be led
Tuesday wh
5 study 'club r
„ Oooimunity
-gef ti asked ie
- F. Sullivil
jfjrs. /■ » • ----- ■
musiori program I
Mwidclssoij
Ipprktisw,' 10 kj
.'TMcndrisrehnl
.sons' (MeyeAe
^Cherry- Mr. i
kill b* accompanist.
[Mr* W.J.KWD"
1 n't “Etude II
on*. > vltni
w» (Schutti will
Hill Cone, acc
p Sullivan. Mre.
* -Nocturne in F
Lpto), and Mrs. \
rL-Sor T’hODin'S
opin), and Airs, vv
Tieder Chopin1* I
,«• Minor." Th# «
concluded with t*
Mn. V K. Roga
*Sd." and “I ,
[I. Mrs. Kilgore I
M1 members are inJ
buy WAR boniI
fid llfrey Efectej
Ml. Favorit*
rRhf Genevirve HwL
Baxter of Mrs. Ora l
Blip. Pearce I* I
Wp of Louisiana Si
pesed* named in af
rarities from. JnMBl
I of LSU” and her J
i beauty court wtll I
whlL
1 graduate of Re^b.
i school. Miss Ilfrl
university durw
i tem before she I
I*. where ehe is nd
the college ofl
Sciences, majoring in I
' She is a member of I
kj‘-. social sorority, 1
V:>"
While Stock
fffMsiiiiin ■miiui.il
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tffrirk.
9:46 a.n
11 a.m.;
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