The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 147, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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AY, DICiMMI. », t*«
ocietyand^jlubs
Phone 520
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cCI^'oH.ve
gmantic Mum Study
. program on “RomanUc Mu-
A ' be led by Mr.. J. R
Tucrfay wlien MOttoa
gtu,|y club meet, at Bay
Community house. Each
per ip .islied U> bring a guest.
T F. Sullivan will open
Mical program with a piano
Mendelssohn's ‘ Rondo
mis.o" to bo followed bv
^..gl polo* "On Win*, of
(McndelMohnl and "Shad-
-c.,,." (Meyerbeer) by Mis*
jcherry. Mr*. W. T. Under
i p( accompanl*t.
rM„ w J. Killgore w.ll render
rVt 3 ftfe
• (Schutt) Will be played by
, ar’krasrjs
'T
I render Chopin1* "Waltz In C
ndry Minor." The program will
. Mincladed with two VOS»J »l/w
, ur, V. K, Rogan, Schubert's
u»de” and “I Love Thee"
g). Mr*. Kilgore will accom-
rij> member* are Invited.
. , _ BUY WAR aONDi t BTAMRB
list llfrey Elected
S.U. Favorite
I tftif Genevieve Hortens Ilfwy,
touchier of Mr*. Ora Glen llfrey,-
B1 West Pearce, i* one of the
>up of Louisiana' State univer-
f coed* named In a panql of 30
eritei from which the “Darl-
tof L8U” and her *1* maid* of Kelley diacusaed
beauty court will be selected ot gpiCM” grrida
MdC.ll.
A graduate of Robert E. Lee
school. Ml** llfrey attended
i* university during the 1939-
term before she enrolled in
Mrs. Overstreet Hostess
To Mothers Club Members
Tri-CItie* Mother* elub met
Thursday at the home of Mr*. U
D. Overstreet. 112 Second Jone*
for a Chrlstma* program, which
was conducted by Ml** Ida Blake.
Children who contributed to th*
program were Bobby Jean and
Barbara Ann Boucher. Peartle
Watts, Margaret Nell Horton,
Beverly Wilburn, Ruel Loughlln,
Claude Cecil Foster, Frances Ann
Carroll, Patty Lea Tripp, Duanes
Harvle, and Wesley Hick*.
Christmas gift* were exchang-
ed, and refreshments were served
by the hostesses, Beverly Wilburn
umi Rosalia Overstreet,
Twenty-nine member* attended.
• . fUV WAN BONOS a lIAMSf
Mrs. Milner Hostess
To Finesse Bridge Club
Mrs. L. M. Hovey, a gue.t, waa
high .coyer, and slam award
went to Mr*. O. K Hathaway
Friday when Mrs, L A. Milner
warn hostess to members of Fi-
nesse Bridge club at her home,
315 Morrell.
A refreshment course was
served to the above mentioned
and Mesdames J. T. Enderli,
Frank Griffin, T. J. Koency, J.
8. Mann, Jr., E. G. Hershberger,
Clifford Upchurch, JAise Gatlin,
R. L. Stubbs, and G. D. Wallace.
... — BUY WAX BONOS a STAMPS
Minerva Club Meets 4-
With Mrs.,Anderson
Mrs. V. A. Li retie presented a
paper on “New Things In Foods
and Vitamins" and Mrs. C. H.
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THOUSANDS OF POLISH CHILDREN, many of whom have lost their parents, are the wards
of the new, powerful Polish Army which is now being organized in the Middle East. The
Army takes care of their schooling and has organized the “Junaks,” a group like the boy
scouts. Here high Polish and British officials review the "Junaks,” chuckling over theit
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baggy panta made for full-grown soldiers.
‘The Romance
Friday when Minerva
club members met at the home . , v
of Mrs. R. C. Anderson, 602 Ave. Tuesday
A.
During the business session
Mrs. G. M. Cunningham's real*-__
„„ p.m, .....
/ Woh»n’. Wfn?
Calendar For Week 44
Monday Tri-Cities Chapter of DeMolay.
First Christian Ladies’ Coup- Masonic hall, 8 pan., f
ell, church, 2JO p.m., .' '.V + Book Review dub, Mrs. J. N.
atJTtSSISf*b'7>'
Young People’s club, Redeem- fcf^a'pelly Whilst church,
cr Lutheran church, ,T:.J0 p.m. c| 4 . : ; v
Girl Scout Troop No. W Dadd c||uu * Owtral' Bap-
G. Burnet sehool, <****' tIit ehur?h, Mrs E. A. Foster,
W. O. W. lodge, W. O. W. hall; Michigan, 10 a m.
8 p.m. American Legion A
Woman’* Society of Christian Mrs. W. 8. Busch, 201
Service, Grace Methodist church, Adoue, 10 a.m.
2 JO p.m. Thimble club, Mrs, L. P. Cra'
Red Cross Surgical Dressing ford. 115 West Gulf, 2 pjn. ,
Baytown. Woman’s Society of Christian
Service, Cedar Bayou Methodist
church, 10 a. - m
On Hie Radio
/' Guide to Aidants
Cass Daley, eccentric screen
.and radio cometPaUnwill have
her moat important film role to
when .She goes into ”---- ’
cabinet
of .
the industry
tlon.
While the new position held
Icksfc carries no final author..,
over prieas, oil operators believed
thal the war administrator would
be in a better position to carry
on a fight for raising prices. Here-
tofore, as petroleum coordinator.
Ickes had no authority to make
specific recommendations to the
Office of Price Administration on
the matter. 1
In hla new position he will have
that authority. He ia known to be
sympathetic to the industry’s view
that higher prices are necessary
to stimulate exploratory opera-
tions. Ickes is sxpectefl now to
demand a showdown on prices
with the Office of Price Admin-
istration in the Immediate future.
Well completions to date in the
United States this year total
iHl*'
surgw^'had'done thej
to th* spots where the
i thal
his neck snder----.
(C*nlr»l Prtu)
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Military and lease-land buying
of food In 19*3 is expected to be
50 per cent greater than for this
year and will take 30 per cent of
all farm production.
A. I
E. 1
and H. J. C
Try The Sun —
ole to 16,763, At the same time a
"Riding High." according to
peats from studio executives,.
w ‘ Burns,’ radio* “AtJGUiaas
group, Roam Np. •4,
Elementary school, 7 p.m.
Red Cross Surgical Dressing
SS&J)^:30 SSKntST'SchS; 9-12 SfT
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Helping Hand
E. Baker, 2*5 % New
insist that
price* being paid for crude mi
have a direct bearing on the sharp
decline. ]
Traveler,’! is planning a one-man Frank Buttram, president of the
„ entertainment trip to Roswell, Indcpendeni Petrokrtus' Jpttociv
’ ... „ N. M, where his son, Robin, is tion of America, warned in Tulsa
SlfrSfiSz in training in th# Army Air For- this week that by the e*d of 1943
201 YV** ces. the industry might be unable to
Billy Mills, music conductor meet demand* of w& unless
for Fibber McGee add “The
Great Gilderslceve," is hobbling
about the studios these days—
sprained ankle with a mystery
angle. . ' ;■ • v. ’ - ; ■
"Footsteps in the dark,” Mills
explain*.
ii^sre she is now a senior nation waa accepted. " p*woman* Home' Missionary S5»r practice,, First - Presby- A*W-NBC
jussJAr* ItEiLr
She is a member of Delta Delta Harley Yawn, C. L. Thorpe. F. w q W ha 2 ST' Service, Baytown Methodist C*“
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Order How..
While Stocks Are Complete ,
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Phone 520 or 521
For Immediete Delivery on
OFFICE SUPPLIES
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1943 Calendar Refills .
Aico Mak-Ur-Own Tabs, fool
60c up
. 40c
. 30c
. 30c
60c
Higgins India Ink ..... .
No. 1 Paper Clamps, dozdlt.
Inventory Sheets Pad of 100 .
| Any Color Mongol Pencils, dozen $1.20
Weekly Time Books, Dozen . . . 70c
Sengbusch Desk Sets .... $3.00
Prefixed Second Sheets, box . $1.85
18-Inch Brass Edge Rulers ... 25c
Adding Machine Paper, roil... 15c
Typewriter Ribbons.....,75c up
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Gilt Pen Racks. . , -
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— WWW » w. . s.w . W.ww.wg ---
Carter's Ink Eraser, Bottle. . . .40c
Skrlp Ink,
Pint
4-h
All size multi-column Hooks, calculation
*heet$, scotch tape, file cards, stamp pads,
inks, price tags, marking tags, time books,
receipt books, thumb tacks, clasp envelopes,
card file boxes, ink well sets, metal rim tags,
—and scores of other items.
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Phone 520 or 521
For a Representative to Call
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THE DAILY SUN
ffiSjRho GirU club, W.O.W 339, 011 Workers union hall, 7.30 y^Truth dr Comtoquenccs *
— Dm- &JO-National Barn Dance
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pm.
Cedar
hall, 6:30 p.m. i ■■ i 'r.i , >
Red Cross Surgical Dressing
Woman s Mlasionary Society, I Aeaociation, 3 pjn.
.•* s. x“sniA£r.^rr-
m Goose Creek RebOkah lodge,
No. *53, W. O. W. JmU. 8 p.m no,,ncH of
Woman’s Missionary Council,
srirr^Ti* aas
8JO—Can You Top This?
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2 p. m.
avy Recruiting t
Irand Ole Opry
lew* ' .
aai-JSLSL^iKi,-.
11:00 New*-—;-7--
U.’05—Your Number Please
11:30—Joe Marsala Orchestra , -
iirs
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- 7:00-Sanderson and Crumlt •
7:90—Hobby Lobby
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Sherwood Orchestra
Orchestra
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stration club, 1 p.m. -
Literary ; Houg, Mr*, now t * E^TMurrUl't
JT" ^ “T: m mE.ymo„d SSw ’
S^‘ZX%°'«aS.
?.S”y.u,h Mi.cllan.ou, Shower
Knight* of coiumbu* hall, 7:30 Honors Mrs. Riggs
P David G Burnet Parent-Teach- Mwxtemes Sam-Barnett Sylves-
rc Association, 7JO pilh. ter. Soldlna, and Lena Pizzitolia .«— —^ ^
Beniamin Hadley chapter, were hostesses at the latter’s 11:00—News .< }
Duughtcrs of American Re^u- home at Morgan’s Point recently 11,’to-^uek Foster Orchestra m
' ered in lace and held a central
arrangement of white chrysanthe-
mums and fern in cut glass. The
same blossoms were used for flor-
al decoration throughout the
home. : ’ ■ .
Sandwiches, cookies, and hot
chocolate were served to approx-
imately 30 guests.
Gifts were received from many
who were unable to attend.
.,, — auv wan bonds a btamm
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Wo osier WMS Concludes l:00—’Th’be announced
* We.h of Pra,er Friday »-
SiSSi szr&jrz .
eluded its week of prayer Friday «;0»-
Mrs. W SetlcffClinrCchMgeh 10:3b- -Buddy Franklin’s Orches-
A goal of SlflO was set for the „ .
something It done to raise price*.
He pointed out that prlcsa pres-
ently are "frosan" at 60 per cent
of what they ware In World Wsr
With the felth of the- Industry
fully hla, Ickes muet bv allowed
to perform hla lob with the least
amohitt of interference from oth-
er governmental agencies, trade
quarters asserted. They blame in-
ter-locking authorities and red
tape for ddlay which by aow, they
'say. has put tij* Industry in * pre-
carious position.
Netiontvide gasoline
went into effect this wdek after
a ■ final, last-minute spjurge of
weekend buying that hfd refin-
er* operating on reservp stocks
that were dangerously
The outlook for refin
as the industry as a wh
not so dork as in past n.oi
weeks. Despite the certain
in gasoline demand, whin
has been undetermined ib extern,
refiners expect to be able to con-
tii>!c operations at or Mar capaiA.
’iy Mcause of increasing iiemands
for other petroleum products
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A Wartime Apin»1
to Civilian*
CONSERVE
Your Doctor1*
Time and
Energy ... .
As more and more doctors
join the armed forces, the
problem of serving civilian
needs become* critical. Only
through voluntary rationing
of medical cars will erety-
one be served satisfactorily.
Follow these suggestions:
a Go to your doctor’s office
if you can. Avoid house call*
whenever possible.
a Phone for house call* be-
fore 5 am. if possible so
your doctor can plan calls
efficiently. - f
a Help your doctor protect
his health. He must haw
his regular sleep and finals.
a Be patient. Your doctor
la very busy. T
’SKLSSMi
out" obrious symptom*,
a Urn the phone in minor
cases. Let your doctor de-
cide If a call is necemry.
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Every Home Should
Have a Complete
First Aid Kit...
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Finn aid may mve a Ufa-
possibly your own. Bvery home
and every car should have
complete first aid kit to
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at pcaccjbut an obvious ne
ally to wartime. See our cc
plete line of First Aid Kit* i
stocks of hospital-fresh dr
togs, antiseptic* and other i
plies Oet yours today -and
pri pared
SCARBOROUGH PHARMACY
“We fill Ahy Doctor’s
Prescription"
216 N. GOOSE CREEK ST.
Phone
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12:00 -Thur , * t
KXYZ-NBf
4:46—Mrs. Graham’s Songtest
5:00-Johnny Long’s Orchestra
>ular Music
ted States Army Pgm.
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, for Dough
_ Green Hornet
Watch the World Go By
■Over Here Treasury Show ”
Vietory^Parade of Spot-
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5:15 News
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included Mesdames A. L. Woos- A en* 0rche,tr*
ter, C. M. Calloway, Sam Prvor. « oo- zsew.
and J. C. Slone.
, . . — BUY WAR BONDS I
ft*
com tt>, muMcaafi «<
■ A few quick stitches with
nedle and bright floss and
these whimsical animals are
'ready to make baby’s clothes
and nursery linens, pretty as
can be! Good for gifts, too.
Pattern 2998 contain* a trans-
fer pattern of 17 motif* ranging
from IN x 1*4 to 6%x5% in-
ches; material* required; stitch-
e8Send ELEVEN CENTS in
coins for this
Dally Sun, “
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V. F. W. Auxiliary Makes "
Plan# for Xma* Party
Woman’s Auxiliary of Robert
R. Tuck post, Veterans of For-
eign Wars, met Thursday at the
V. F. W. hall, with 15 members
. present. Plans were completed
for a soldiers’ Christmas party
at which the auxiliary w.'l be
host Dec. 21 at 8 p.m. at V, W.-
F. haU. V--
The group voted to donate $20
to the V, F. W. orphanage and
$260 to the Ooodfeliows’ fund.
Mrs. E. J. Frazier was initiated
into the organization.
The next meeting was set for
Jan. 7.
... — BUY WAR BONDS A STAMPS
... Clinton James Young
Complimented at Party
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Mrs. H. J. Davis honored bar
grandson, Clinton James Young,
at a party recently on the oc-
of his third birthday.
and cake were served
guests.
. . . — auv war bonds a btaMpb
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tn b pai
canton of
to“
cemb<
i Camp Butyl is located within walk-
j£m | ing distance ot all construction jobs " iM
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mandant of
Navy
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This camp has been erected and is
T wned by the U. S. Government for
the convenience of defense workers.
All utilities are furnished. 3 L- ^
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You can jive in Camp Butyl... right
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nfat your work.
Apply at rental office on premises
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Property Manager
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 147, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1942, newspaper, December 5, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100590/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.