The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 97, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 1, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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lY, OCTOBIR I,' 1144
land Try
he
earing Aid
^armacy
1 Dealers
a at Gilllard
Mothers Council Meeting
piano Tuner
•or the Goose Creek Ind.
■> School District
m Estimates on Bepaln
V^'F. M. WORDEN
p. a ,Bm m»—Baytown, Texas
Meeting Today At Baytown Junior High
Mothers of Pep Squad members Mothers Council of Baytown
at Cedar Bayou school wUI meet at Junior High school, will meet at
a i , 10 <il,cusa un- the school at 1:30 p. m. Wedncs-
imishod and new business. All day, Mrs. W. B. Klllough, preal-
mothers of the members have been dent, announced. All mothers of
requested to be present. Baytown Junior High school stu-
' --— -—- dents are Invited to attend the
By Alice Rose Carter
meeting, Mrs. Klllough said.
For Classified Ads—Phone 830-831
COMPLETE
Mrs. W.-L. Veyre honored her
daughter, Mary Margaret, on her
eleventh birthday anniversary Sat-
urday with a party at their home
at Cedar Bayou. Mrs. Alice Smith
assisted the hostess.
Guests played games, and prizes
were awarded to Jimmy Taylor,
Helen Casey, and Annette Old-
dings. Refreshments were blue and
white iced birthday cake and ice
cream and favors were baskets of
candy.
Guests were Jimmy Taylor, Hol-
en Casey, Annette Giddlngs, Mona
Joyce Leslie, Carolyn Strauch, Ann
Jefferson, Woodrow Eichelberger,
Elisa Bee Kelley, Patsy Bush, Nell
Masen, Pruett Eckols, Gwendolyn
Esperson, Mrs. Bessie Pruett, Mrs.
Jefferson, and Mrs. Mona Paul
Eckols.
Sunday evening Bobby Ewing
was complimented on his birthday
anniversary with a party at his
home, 516 Avenue A, Baytown.
Refreshments of individual
cakes, sandwiches, and cold drinks
were served to Misses Judy Alex-
ander, Marian McMaster, Louise
Davis, Patsy Cater, Johnnie Lou
Sprayberry, Sara Ann Lowe, and
Helen Jean Ewing.
Gene Cragg, Charles Fay, B. A.
Stewart, Harold Timmons, Terry
King, and Willie Moreno.
DRIVER'S LICENSE
SERVICE
Information—Applications
Reminder Service—Renewals
LICENSE EXPIRED? SEE US
Spoil* Sloop Tonight
Surprisingly fast, Va-tro-nol works right
,rfiide trouble is to open up your clogged
nose—relieve stuffy transient conges-
tion. You'll like the way it brings relief.
(NOTE: Va-tro-nol is also grand for
tillevlng anlffly, sneezy distress of bead
cold*) Follow directions in folder.
safe
AND WE HAVE ’EM!
THE M. & W. COMPANY
909 N. 1st Goose Creek
Res. Ph. 1213R.
Shower To Honor
jl Mrs. Lllley
jbr Mrs. G. C. Lllley, nee Iva Lee
Hk f Taylor, will be honorcc at a show-
bBa cr at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at Bay-
Hj , town Community house.
Hr Mrs. Lllley will leave the Trl-
Wjj Cities to make her home in Cold-
W spring.
• K Hostesses at the shower will be
A Mrs, R. C. Ahderson, Mrs. H. A.
Jfk Anderson, Mrs. F. R. Treadway,
pH * Mrs. E. Woodruff, Mrs. Leonard
Kf Dahlquist, and 'Mrs. O. W. Ewing.
DRILLS!
V-NECK ... Sleeveless and
Long Sleeve Slip-Overs
and Coat Styles . . in
close knits for dressier oc-
casions. Soft Fall'Shades.
Mrs. Lewis Heads
Stewart Heights WMU
Mrs. H. C. Lewis recently was
installed president of WMU at
Stewart Heights Baptist church
and Mrs. C. W. Wolfe waa install-
ed secretary- Mrs. A. M. Thompson
took office ait treasurer and Mrs.
A. Williamson, as young peoples
director.
Circle chairman installed are
Mrs. G. B. Hollingshead, Edith
Boyd circle, and Mrs. Carl Iford,
Annie Sallie circle. Standing chair-
100%
WOOLS
iirimiT
AND FOR THE SPORTS ENTHUSIAST ... 6
riot of color in bright solids, plaids, or bold pat-
terned Jacquards ... Coat Style, Sleeveless 01
Slip-Overs!
JUST UmCKBO/
Jones school wifi hold a fly up of men are Mesdames G. S. Bradley,
Brownies and an investiture cere- mission study: J. C. Harrison, pro-
mony at 3 p. m, Monday in the gram, missions; W. W. Gardner,-
school , party room, members said community missions; McGahie,
today. Parents of the scouts have rxnevolcnce: A. E. Capps, Bible
been Invited to attend. study: D.A. Albright, education; T.
B. Smith, periodicals; A. C. Sitton,
• stewardship; Alvin Sue, social; A.
PERSONALS L. Ammons, publicity; and A. W.
....................... Smith, flowers,
o Rev. Truett Parker is pastor of
Dr., and Mrs. V. K. Rogan have .. h h
gone to Norfolk, Virginia, to visit
with their" eon, Virgil Kent,, who
is assigned to the naval hospital Qm X 1*0 ^Qq|Q
Dr., and Mrs. Jesse Kirkpatrick
returned Monday from a ten day
trip to Mexico City and Guada-
CHILDREN'S
1Md* To AMobm
KPRC’-NBC—860 KDacycles
5:00~Big Slater
,«5:15—Flit Frolic . . .
8:30—To Be Announced
SifcX,™,
6:18—Man with a Story
6:30—'To Be Announced
7:00—Rudy Vallqe
7:30—A Date with Judy
8:00-Amos 'n' Andy
g :30—Fibber McGee and Molly
O-^PrmJl^frruman
9:36—Red Skelton
10:00—News
10:15—Harkness of Washington
-10:30—Sports of the Day „
10:45 Jumpin’ Jacks
10:56—New* - ' • *
11:00—Musicang>-„
11:55—News
12:00—Sign Off
KXYZ-NBC—1320 Kilocycles
5:00—Terry and the Pirates
•5:15—Dick Tracy
5:30—Jack Armstrong
5:45—The Texas Rangers
6:00—Sport-.O-Scope
6:15— Elmer Davis
6:30—Incredible But True
6:46—Gaslight Quartet
7:00-rLum and Abner
7:15—Earl Goodwin
7:30—Accent on Music
7:45—Ken Millican
8:00—Adventures by Morse
8:30—Green Hornet
9:00—Stump the Authors
fl}30—ABC Roundup , •
9:45—Millican, News
10:00—When Day is Done
10:30—News
10:45-SporU and Music
11:00—Serenade for Tomorrow
11:5fi—News
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6:30—Hal Derwin Orch.
6:45—Inside Sports
7:0D—Under Arrest
7:30—The Falcon
8:00—Gaorief Heatter
8:15-Real Life Stories
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 97, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 1, 1946, newspaper, October 1, 1946; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100831/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.