The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 258, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1939 Page: 4 of 10
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NEW NORTHCUTT HOME IN SCHOOL |oURTS DPDC/Sl
Bethel Coopar
Barbecue for UtUe
b‘g parties, picnics 1,1^
aiJy “bid- that'E the boS'
rKsgS!
Barbecue pit
St,„CaroUne ,trwtlnu?*'
Mr and Mr*. K. O. Stowejl of ty at the home 0
tni'Iest* have spent th# laat Q~. S. Mulkey. Gt
week in Baytown. •* refreshme
Lll«. Ve^rubm. a
were la Baytown Tuesday- on WAv<r Elda
business,. Ieet, Dona Bulloc
Mr and Mrs. N. J>. Stiles have, et, Maty Cherry,
.had as their sa»t».Jils..aether,-
S. gtiics| BS alters. Mrs. .Willard • West, I
sl 'tittiwrWFtl-’irwrm'Mn,-'ar
Stiles, all of Houston, his cousin, j^nd Mrs. John Opr
Mrs. ty® Cook' of Dallas, and BrOoks and Mrs.
fetal
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t rm:v:.wt%pnm** **l own** «* * f*****1* «*■»»• J-
P' >. fossdsy «mu« A psM**»c «i and Mrs. T- W. .-JBetMf • »#> •*].
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11 parr aid Mw* Mary Si* daawft' Th*. -Mm&r** w*m. laaatntsd |
[; '\«aa» sMosaaM tt» uw d* ; wtth the g.fu af the Paste* dMM _
gv\ 4 ariM tmm wa* served u na nstrewfesncatt mm-.mnmL' j__
p-!KW“‘~IBPp^ "M*^ T" faie«t v;_'ua«ts wt#r M«*Sri. iad' Me»-|"AiMM
Mii.TttUT" «*Sm» *m*X | dames Mattaagfy,. Caaty. M*s*ey,j Awiurds foer Prise*
The Elizabeth Gray circle of
Central Baptist church met at the
home of Mrs. Fannie Foster re-
cently, with Mrs. Dave Martin,
chairman, In charge. Mrs. Mar.
by luster ti**y mi' HmVwa etamftlr sf the mm' hear* t*pp *•»*'-•M*»T'WsT Xertfeaft <lMdi»fs said today
■ 1 •-—•-**. a <—•— -■ 1 sais^gta'cgrigi’s
Thw «w yaprhased bf Mr. sad,j McKiMH>y iViUr Bayou.
tin read the devotional from <|eputy grand matron *t .1,7*3
Matthew 6. • ' Mr meeting Saturday aRI
Mrs. L. F. McFarland Was in annual chicken dinner drtrl
charge of the benevolence pro* a®™**! «t 6 p;m. 1
graTl, assisted by Mr^; L.. Jordan, ' --
Present were Mesdames G. Win- The word “cad” js say ^ 1
ateftd,__VCilky,'.'. Coleman; Istr?, shortening of “cadaver” raJj
Gunn, McFarland, Martin, R, V. dead body. T“^j
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davison will
spend the week-end in Rosharon
as the guests of Mr. .Davison’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Davi-
son. , . ‘ ,
Miss Margaret Roden, teacher
in Baytown' elementary school,,
left today for Austin where she
Calendar
attention
PHEBIAN CLASS
The PRtbMh cWss had ItS tveek-"
ly meeting at the home of Mrs.
; I wipuld like to —»■
someone in or near ”C*
tinue small weekly*or ‘mJ!
payments. For such a penT
have a beautiful spinet piano
customer is returning accmt
mation as to where ui«ia-^S
seen," write 'or wire M. Wrt
Credit Manager, Broidt May^g
jaet at the ianc,hec!n. Mrs, W.
Wm-WKer bfotheV, t^M-HoggHT
K. Robbins made high score.
B. F. Ammons.
Mr3. Charles Beason will be
hostess at 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday
at her home, 915 N. Second.
dent, Tomorrow they will drive
to San Antonio to the Battle of
Flowers and then will go to Bel.
ton, where Miss Roden took her
..... / f Cmramcaty house, 2 p.m. '> e*. next week. -
_____. ' f Central Baptist -Reapers class,; Present besides those - already1
„ ; l-jto p.m, mentioned were Mesdames E. A.
* t Energetic Needle dab, 1 p.m. . Aifie. Fred Dittinan. G. W. Ed-
•m '’T A . _ A G Sport dance, Comaunity wards, Paul Black. W E. Dupiaii-
Cedv Bayou. P.-T. A. beard C,; r - - - -.......-*■- - -
Hly HkMm'c xvmtk j ■ TW aftemm* was spent is-
BinMiy l* Cekfcratdl ; ,,} *g Q* w*a 'mm*
..'flBl ameUi feetMay it (Bultotieitt « E Black, fi
. m*m# »** ' erieaeKW Twadsy ( VWthr.eee-' 1b D Mart.a. F L
April M «SA • party tr | tees GsrQwd, J %' 8
■ ;kH 'tetmtt fey fes* pawseta, .Mr. wfi j H W 8ifp*arsck, Emma
14a. . l.-. Q.; Mais^e. .. F«ximm| •****. X. tbmk. 0, A; Dyer
ga««a■ were pUyed 4artag' GwItiNS ko**ai»r':--, . 7
MtwrwwB. ’and tmMmt mrt gtv-l ' Mrs J. I) Wfee wffi b* to
«» «« f»ora , .-7 I aert ^ -
TV «hoeoiai« .lartJtday rake ; '----------
*!>.. the ..eterertlog thing later,ftltmiK
I* -mu' MM-it •* i*«e' of wtbte | a. £. 0. Oob An4 Gust*
‘tPftMbuiMi mi ■ dedked wita? Mrs Fraak Jot** enterts
spring Bowen. ' I '‘he H f o. dob sad .d*v«a p
: GneM* weft Ray Stodoss,:Alvarj vwsLrMay «t at the Pr
'lleWSNid, DenOy 'Fay KJag.i party rw®t &nb 1
jferby OMUKty. Wakter- Ctm: M«r-1 used as decuraLag, and a fr
mac tirum. Baddy Coir, Betty jessen w served late m
•CSsM, Ray J», Car^a, Betty June ewsfemg. ■ J *-
Hawkins Barry Nettles. Patty JEjrtt aro» went to Mr*, h
Smith, Rwslyc Moran, Ler«v Ha* Wane, mtmbti. aoc te Mrs, 1
kBtt. MMSty INtoe, Dorathy Mm. 8iky^ guest. Second pri.ae sew
Coon. ■' v ... Mr*. Wrihans Wakma.
Aawastseg the hoateas *«t; tLatea* nest week will be
PMSlMnn'i Vmmrtatsms ~Chm fWim' " y ""j"
i»N, C#ai Halt, J. I. Gone The gsseat h*t was as foil'
degree at Mary Hardin Baylor.
tls. K- R. Rutledge, J. M. Pepper,
Quests in the A1 Saenger home
.South American - hirda Which are
bouse.
i recently were Mrs. Kendall Ei-
E. H Lee and the hostess
mann of Wichita Falls, and Mr.
raid to be in- j^and Mrs.-Sommers and daughter
of San Antonio.. ’ ■
r^.tw m SH *
K i ' $ ‘
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Terms — 1
No Carry!
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TW. mum HMYy-CaP WyMo. H-*/.;
.......i ill i*ni). ■■ --a-1- J
h w^iFOOO
w«m wool ■. “*;" ' i
Coofri «Mm» «*hr, ■>» kaldM «**•**,
Comtrvts ifaf^doahfcof
mHi «d tUvori kMmA
JIlfaiRf tk. uvory »W iuic« *1 fHk
arflMi-.
‘MiS Schelor Addre»««
Gfdtn Ndito
Mrs. IcMor of Houston gars . , -
a demonstratioa of afmtfcmcnU ;
Of flowers St the meeting of the
vast Hatrih Coonty Federation of
Garden clubs at the Community ^
bouse. Mrs. Schelor U fWtnerly .
^PTmts^We further discussed
~#s:j
:-i
Built and tailoret
craftsmen, thin I
Hvfc strength of our position in our
profession lifts in our ability to
satisfy ^very family with a
service that meets each re-
quirement. Our long ex- .
perience in this com-
‘ u *
rnurnty enables us „
to serve with an
understanding.
77. „ A
nhntmame.
Aooatss_
AVL • PHONE 170 • OOOSt CMCH.
‘Home Of Quality Furniture”
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 258, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1939, newspaper, April 20, 1939; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100842/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.