The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1939 Page: 4 of 8
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warfare too toes togWr derei-
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were.more ttoA 1,500,000 kSled
a Bd- wore tsar. JT ,000.000
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fVtaee and Britair did n< *
wist to fsjfh? Poland ad n*t
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toywd wpptef Frasoa * '4
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,%t war irtll decide wtottor *e ;
are to take part TV part we',
ptoy t» up to Mr Hitler »u*t
'THE- GREAT Esrefxas . w«r -** ;
under way, * 9e' far lms
wtwtrtw are .actsaalSy tseotaed
H «■ rcatwaea ter- ar.y tan*- i
jWrtito* pwitffld protobly aS toe ;
Mustnea «f Em ape wSI-to to |
it to n» «t*st Po«*SMy aB •.
Use aatoaa*- of tto world wffl
to me * part f it. Certaialy
ail of taea wtii to affected
1 st* Ify.
'"I! srUJ to over qaSciiy." you
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Eat itoc't to !«o sm't. TV.
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war. uaea l issr* Bier,. WVs
tto * - »r oeyv e.-r-ybody. !•
is*-* rotod Sa*t 'toy * few
day* c» a few week* at moat.
Japan toM Set army and tor
paprvp-fo Qg^y 4 _
few ®«*kj * aq i*r China
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-THE PRESENT conflict if to-' ?
tween ' two ’ tdeotogWa TV f
deflMcracfto betiere , that gov- ;
eratsseat'* fur.etic® ris to pro- :
sect haataa gtorty. TV total:-
Sanaa* toiiev* it i* tto sssdseid- >><
Si*i» duty ' to protect -tto state .
at the eipenae* ad ail iwBndual
desires and liberUea.
To* dnnometea betove that.,
Hitler t.*j world amtotlon*- -
ifcat to to* piaaaad to force hi*
type of dic:tator*feip upon the.
whose world and that hi* recent
prognm 'J ayyreaaion wa* only
■a pretode to oonqueatf yet to
cease
■•Thta » tto tareicf pcant of
feietory Tae die i» CMC’ Ar-
SSUr Greenwood, tabor party
leader told tto BrtUah bouse
of common* recently.
He „us rtgftt At tto end of
tela war democracy will nigh
auprem* or • feusnaa liberty will
to mbmerg-ed for centuries un-
der the power .of .the atate. , .
Next to religious war*, war* -'
fought for idea* and ideals are
tttory to be 'f*e ftxwt bitter ' ~
Hitler say* he U prepared to
fight a 'ten-year'- war agadtst '
'Great Britain.. .'• '
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-Ht ato i.oJdard. :;.f ?:i; .of gue*U for the “We. the People" pr»*g51_
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Captain W. J. Tate, who wan the,postmaster at Kitty]
»hi« tht Wfight Brother* made their finrt mechanical,
mo.ws Gabriel Hvtter, will tell of his experiences in ,
vtvtarv," «'«> ths Wright brothers’ night, which he served as wektheT,
awte ltote. ato Me Brmt. of'other intettJtinf people will face the inicra*^
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program to
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TV met who aren't in ’The Serenade; 'CBS .............. 5^®
Wammr currently at tbe*Ar»d» fvt's What I Said; CBS __| 5:15
ttoatre caused great cootroveijy Se-r>>nd Husband; CI5S ..........t 5^0
twmg tV feminine members of Husband; CBS_ 5:45
tto cast. " Second Husband; CBS ........S .5:55
lr -order to settle for all. Human Adventure; CBS .—I 5:0®
TtK'-dpapcte- a* to- who- sb-ouli.«?? -Httrsan • Adventure; CBS
iafc grentSag, of course, ttoy Harnar," Adevnture; CBS
raM he seen on the Jcretn. a t|,e people; CBS 1'-®®
;jMd of lea-ding cast memheia was ^ Crosby’s Orch.; CBS —! 7:90
taken. TJwee voting mtladW popl!]ar Melodies ............;--i 8:0®
N*.nsa Sbearer, Jban Crawford, Mrg jf(hn Wesley Graham 8:15
RcwiEad Russell, Phyllis i-ovar., jf^^born in Europe; CBS; 8:30
Marie! Hstohinjon. Mary Boland, lk pepper—The Kidoodiers. 8:45
Ptmtlte Goddard,. Lucile Watson. iLmm «B» Andy;.CBS ®:00
Sosi , -Fontaine. Virginia Grey, g.hep Field»s Orch.; CBS ..... 9:15
' fisttn HaMcy and' Ann Morr’w. Faj Caliowav's Orch.; CBS
KPRc
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Glen Miller’s
6:15
6:30
Johnny ]
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..Four Coffins of D,
.............“Battle of the j
. Fibber McGee and
Mr. District A‘t<
........ Mr. District Ah
.... Uncle Waiter’s 1
..:. Uncle Walter’s !
..Fred Warirc Pie
—■t j................... Milt Herth ’
9:30 I..................*........ The
BARCiAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay 4
. Here ia the result. Just in case Haadlines and Sport Slants; 9:45 ■'............ Southern. Select S(
yi>8K the type who must visual- J&x Presents Fights .10:00 | . .. .George OJaen “ * '
-ire character* talked about cut jax p>eeT Presents Fights .10:15 j.... George Olstn
amr wewed in a drama. For the jaJ. g^r pfesente Fights ..10:25 'George Olsen
eateg stale role of Stephen jflJt j^r pre&3nts Fights ..'10:30 |.. Jack Teagarden I
Ka-nes. husband of Forma Shear* Orchestral Gems; CBS ........11:0® j...... Isham Jones )
»r toe group elected Robert Mont- Orchestral Gems: CBS -------11:30 j— Jimmie Grier On
- gSjBery. t>Min)» O’Keefe won the jjme : . ...... |12:00
of Back Winston, motion -----
TV Authority on AatVrttlM*
PI CM TOCB MOMDENT
EVERT FAIR player know*
that knocking out an entry for the
dummy’* king *uit is often the
only means of beating a contract.
Usually it has to be done at the
earliest possible opportunity, to
be of any effectiver.eaa But there
are times when it is better to
steal a trick first in another mt.
especially a suit in which you can
count on the declarer to use the
tesMup play for a round.
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trie* fe far engaged mi *ii of to parsw its ■ method*, - there
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*jsrw* .ueiy v swis* engaged
.* zim_ m weaker than
they were » ’9I4~ they Mft
■*ea«e' f >r. si ally w<iaiiy
and ftoasclaUy. But past ex-
anspie* preve that weak nation#
ear. wag* s determined fight
sad tha: * -war cut-go on and
"os -sfter -the participant* are
oarkrupt is money and man-
power.
So, it probably is' not wise
to expect that if soon will to
It u moth more likely
over
can to no peace in Europe and
we are resolved that those meth-
od*'” must come to an end,'
Prim* Mlsiater Cham tori air. de-
clared the other day,
And the United State* It no:
neutral in spirit.
The people of thia country are
- preying ferve-stly for the sue- -
cea* of Britain and France in
i order that human iibertiea may i
; not to lost and civilization may
i cot to set back a thousand
i years. «►
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K. played the spade -Q aad. wtws
declarw - let this hold faSewed
with a spade to the A Declare:
then led a diamoed to the A took
the club return with the A. ran
some diamonds, too* the sear*. A
overtook the heart Q with the K
and finiihed with tseArts. maksag
an overtrick.
At the second table. Soeth fol-
lowed the diamond trick with an
immediate shot at the dab A sad
took , the return of the seoood dia-
mond. Hi* side then could get only
two more dub*, so the-declarer
4-made fits contract-.__________________
At to* third table-, -the diamond
trick wa* followed by, the spade.
Q. on' which South knew declarer
would hold, up - and then - by a
switch to the club*, knocking out
the A So when the second ia-
mofid -waa- ied. Sooth wce- it sad -
his side got it* two clubs, setting
the contract .
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Washington Letter
their rank," a* the Owtham
remmandant pot it. <
j “And I urge you.", paid the com-.
; mandsnt, addressing we com-.
i spondenu., “to ask three prisoners.;
, with no Englishman listening in or.
EUROPE IS a dtaagreeabi* place ; dropped in it the temple rrefaa- j !ng Conv#r*atio. it they have or -
By CHARt.ES P.. STEWART
(Dealer: West Neither side
vulnerable.)
Thia Is a tale of three tables, at
each of which Wert got into VNo
Trump* by one means or another
The bidding is reported
one table, West calling i-l
North 1-Spade. East I
West 2-No Trumps and Cut $-1
Trumps. Ia «acb case North lad
the spade J to the dummy’s K.
and the declarer realized that a
diamond trick would to needed for
game, so led the diamond J from
dummy to the second trick Then
came the variations.
At one table South, after win-
........, the
ring the diamond trick with
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'part
picture cowboy Lew- Ayres was
: ecsstoered perfect for John Day,
youthful husband of Joan Fon-
ts;-* To Walter Pidgeon went
TTJrSrLToX. H?"K CugQ
While they were being escorted to j
the theater in movie stars’ lim-
In Historical
tto honor of- being Howard Fowl- Heien had a sp€cjai show- j GLOUCESTER. M«. |
*r. timing husband of Row-
bni Russell And As Phelps Pot-
! ter. lang suffering husband ana
the father of three sets of twins
ing of the picture in the Omaha ; Heresy charges were qaitjj
hospital room where she was re-; during colonial days—batj
covering from an appendectomy. ; one “doubtful" case has |
*»’ r-tls, none other’than Frans ^ home but Helen was invit-
Tr.e other orphans have gone fay thj
WPA
Morgan.- These, then, are the
men that you won't see in "The
; Women,” but you will hear plenty
“About them.
ed to
Hollywood upon recovery.; Recwis Surve>'-
An Orphan No More
She arrived today.
She will not . return to the
Guardian Angel orphanage in De-
troit. She has been adopted by
■ Hcte Sereda, a 12-vear-oid or- Mrs,. E. M. Chmielewski' of De-
:,pteafi' from petrott who got sick-troit: who was chosen by the siw
And stayed tohind.in Omaha w'b’ih ters of the Guardian Angel home.
-16 fellow orphans went on-to Ho’- to chaperone her trip to- Holly-
iywcod a few- weeks ago, arrived wood.
.I visit..of her _c,wn.. _
" Tni dipt me were draught here
In the .records of the 1
ish of Gloucester, no* I
ihe Annisquafn Univera
ety, under the date of i
1848, was found an eintff|
Rev. B. H. Clark which:
VMy connection with f
terminated on this dar. 1
of the dissolution is not j
ascertained, but it is f
Toroorrow’s Problere
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The djptaii* were Trough*, here’ The United’ • Sttte* has diplo-- ieged to be heresy^but
to attend the premiere of the pic- marie representatives in over 50 my part or on the part
;Ure -Tb« Star Maker " as guest: foreign, countries. Pay for serv- ish remain^ unsettled!1
of 14-year-old Linda Ware, the ice ranges from 12,500 to ’$10,000.
* “Probably ‘time will t
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(Dealer: South. Neither side
vulnerable)
How should declarer play for
7-No Trump* again* a lead o1
i-?
Ranch
STNOPSIS
LOREN’S RAK1LTON t«
Arison* lo v.i,i r.t: ami*
GtGRCE HKAZEE owner c! Phastoa
yvboyi iri
fmnett. whom setfS'r.g cowb
the spade 9 7
i» fairiTstted
'•eri*. tad
hire, arrived a* high as he perhaps
would ever get
At age 20 he had Inherited a
small ranch from his widower dad
over in New Mexico. Bad business
guesses and depression had caused
by Oren Arm
th* animal TiJ
halting
a<iuLM
Shot took opportunity i
i4H * mnA fn the detf
sKOT Rogers, rh© tttAp fcimeeif 5# j him to lose It to less than two
kK* *ft<“ «* _ : years. He had gotten a Job next in
then; and to take the
he had been sorely
horse wasn't 20 feet
could see Its tail
he could see through the a
Uv-rik,-
rant for refreshments.
Other* were, there, waiting-' for
the f, o'clock deadline.
in wartime* Any place la. fur that
matter. But th# European • ew»-
Wea are r> eksilf bunched to-
,* »*.*«* - * ■
iy nfhJ. in the; •»»»« »*»• % room. Excited.!?
Kudat of thing# j he reported that a German Zep-
!'• ««» tirreome pel,* »** approaching dropping
In pr. -World. H *i,
war day* I lived . .. . , ,, .
fat wcbjI yrerej f«* lfc* of ' roydon.
1
• haven't been wei! treateii.”
They ait replied that they’d been
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
drifted* around thf^uiement^f
the_dij too o! Chow rt-er i Blanco. He was a chastened man
JB« ‘““ now, a hara worker who loved to
treated much better than the kais-
er ever treated them.
“Tto Authority on Authorities” '
Grab Bag
’ChafSbl f.
town «u a# ra-
twmai then as
M a n hat-tan. It
was-a ries btjtg
I Hh# 44.- ’Meat
I lived there again for awhile in
1916, My, »h»t a difference! To
inatanily a guy in th« crowd
tore I into load dries for hi* drink
. printer
THE THREE SQUEEZES
HERE GOES for a cataloguing
of there move* whereby a player
squeezes his "opponent into throw-
ing away either a winning card or
a necessary guard to cm? There
are three maun type*—the forward
squeeze, the backward squeeze
bis hand prepared for a lead to-
ward the K-9, and having in
dummy also the spade 10. So be
played hi* tricks m such order as
to make that occur, counting on
Wert to to obliged to protect both
major suite.
When South cashed his last <&*•
,*d op
bo> sr*
o BO tgt* of tiair corr.;_.--- , ,
_ i nde and who could, moreover, ride
CHAPTER THIRTEEN ISTSSSr'Sa”* 22
TOW AED sundown Shot Rogers . horses and he managed to buy and
decided gloomily that the rain I sell and breed and raise a few on
meant to pound the Phantom ranch i p1' r‘^e; that E bow.he happened to
. Ta Li „ have $300 in a back -
for the remainder , of summer. Hej Eu. sitUng her( on th( mounUIn
couldn't do any scouting under such a)or.e, he felt vtry mconsequehriaj
conditions. He was alone, and, his i He wondered what Lorena Hamil-
Ore-Minute Tret
^'***^0^**^ y*1.....I tcond. Wtot had tbe.naaty ebq|ca. , . swo**:m* miseker and
1 ’ ’ ward' squeeze’ is wrwst Known, it
2 is the length of th* compels a disastrous discard from
term of a United States repre- the opponent who play, firet to th.
- quKk. Tto imprrMiun he g*** i renUtlve’ . crucial, or squeezing trick.
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•a* ttoi to or gently required a., j 3., Far. what
TtmiTaiit to *ettTe hi* nerve#.. ; session......anSTTl
the sbbrev&libn T
He didn’t get the drmh. thoagh. |H stand’
begin with, it was a hard Job get j «W1 *. hjld “rwk: ’*”7 •« i M Mi-tom
•ting into the rotmtry. First I had I <**>«• » England. 1 Who fights' with passion, and
to have the home office's permit-.; A* h<? *°P^ the fluid up. how-, ovrecome*. that man armed
•km. Landing; I presented ray
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credential* to
''Th!*.' aaid tto
alt right a* to the house office, ’tot
f port offiriaL
» functionary, "is
stay
rwiaiderabie trouble.. Next a mem
ever, he revealed that hi* alrem ! with the to*', virtue passive fort--
w**»t on hi* own person at- \ itude.- J Wetoter,
count. Th* truth wa* that hi*"’’’-- Htoto wa Etiquette
tome was in Croydon—hi* wife) At college, a* elaewbere. In toe
world, folk judge one
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of par(iamre)t> inquired about what .he eouW toward
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....... mybtmrmm-T* been’ in
Germany. I had, too. tot it simply
was on newspaper business, i ex-
plained aatisfaetorily.
In the meantime I’d registered
my name and address with the p»’
Ike. One# I changed my address
and had tp tell the police about
that also.
7 la Mia evening, if you lr. a glim-
mer «< light show around the edge
«f yam vrimiaw tarbi*, a cog
prMHptly called, to aorea* you of
'i
Grew* tome aight, I had to
«Waa ■ a earaar ad RupM
Heath. cMapareU* to Creriral
park k> tkm Task, tf I aantek-
«| a matah to Igkt a dgan
m that kttis atretrt «f aktet
m feet. I was bahts to to shot
at ky aatfrakeraft «aa» —aare
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t had an offiee b mid-London.
I things.
As* to have them handed
Today’* Hororeope
If your birpSday is on this date,
forward to a favorable year.
them. But fto idea bf i
out the drink never occurred to
h?m as-a ;o**ibie wilorion of his
difficulty. ! to*
Tragk incident* like this are of Gain will cb»c through artiatk
constant oreurrenre m wartime, thing* or the stoge, and ■ also
Eurooe throdgb the <^po«te sex, A child
... tom today will have a strong that hi* partner had one ace and
The English were terribly in.; character, peraiitont determined to the J
cenaed by these air raid*. Sooner »W*t courageous. He (if it laj ;tn<] A m* -declarer, counting
or later, they Mid. they’d'catrh a** wouId ** «u only 12 tricka. aaw he needed a
Zea ere# and when thee did they I * military career. i squeeze for the thirteenth. 80 he
added, what they 'd do to'em would One-Minute Tret Answer? ; jptoaad to make it on the elevwath
(Dealer: South Neither side
vulnerable 1
There could hardly be a better
- WOBBiia'' id a toswartl aqua re*
than this deal. South bid 1-Dia-
mond. North 2-Spades. South 3-
Djunofida, North 4-No Trump#.
South'. 5-Diamond*. North 8-No
Tnunpa. Smith 6-Heart* and
North 7-No Trump* knowing
from th# Blackwood Convention
L WUlpun Caxton (1422-1492).
2. Two year*;
be a plenty.
estuary and captured th# whole
aatlll t*s sdfkm and about. a
dozen private*.
There captive# were held at
(1mChare barrack* and I wa# me
•f several mto-lred* of neutral
correspondent* (the U. S. wa*
■acitril rth—3 wke were lavttad ;
dm to.fkMhare to take 4 Irek
■ ’ '0j^ w&rnmto* ^
trick, when he would play hi* laat
diamond, having also a heart m
making the declarer’* 10 good, or
breaking op hi* heart Q-J, which
would make the 9 in dummy good.
NoU« these featurts; L De-
clarer led a card .<* which Wait
aid North could not folldw.l De-
clarer had a card which could b#
led to the top of it* suit opposite.
3. That top card was accompanied
by one which only the first oppo-
nent could guard. 4. That hand
also contained a single card which
only the first opponent could top.
Such la a forward aquee**.
tor was doing He was gazing ab-
stractedly out into the canyon rain
when a motion suddenly attracted
he stalked aroimd the’ bbiu'deri fhtoght it was a deer"
horse was Ured. Sensibly, he-pre-
pared to hole in for the night.
there ttntsB lie found as opening
that amounted to a cave. Actuiiiy,
it was a natural leas-to created in
bunch st does^-tht prettiert sight,
sorr - pretertorie upherrei of tiTe 'bar r^e. tfl- the gmerican 'wlIder-
TereorroW* JPreMare
earth’s crust But be knew it would
shelter him and hi* bone even if
the wind changed. He brought the
home to and unsaddled, then tied
the animal outaid# with hi* long
lariat rope
“Now Rip, you old cuaa eat,”
Shot commanded Rip promptly
obeyed, topping the grasses that
showred nearby.
legs enough to observe I
Mexican bad squatted r
rock now. leaning back 1
rest The Mexican was I#
at the rain, his rifle beWaj
ness across his kneea
Shot Rogers readied 1
unbutton his slicker. Tb|
were tight
He tried to lift toe 1
fashion. Its harsh, »l;9J
threatened to dominste h
noise of the rain Th* ^
syrred, shifting posltien.
froge again, OJttL
tally td m&ke up his mM|
E wa* not hunting *eason. out
Shot wanted to see the deer any- _______ ,
way Mayo* it wa* a buck with a ing and dining room 00*
‘ ' thia way. And-"
*• <ecw»j«j»utu«.asn llU8
in the two east bedrooS*
Sally Brazee was-wy^f|
make plenty of space r*
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die pack. He tote hi* biankeU from
their canvas roil and squatted to
then because it was cold. He could
ness. -He . slipped silently out,
passed by his horse Rtp, and kept
<w> trying to glimose the moving
object again. The clouds and the
rain and the late hour made viai-
bjhty exceedingly poor, however.
He hastened quietly up the can-
yon « few hundred yards, then
turned suddenly right If the deer
went. up slope, as they probably
wouldTf they scented him. he couM
count them against the nearby sky-
line when they topped it He
crouched against a protected rock
"Why.
say so!”
... "Well, , you’ll need Mj
yxjjr first dance. Th* '
to you. We’ll have s c
-“But we haven! sent1 f
tlons yet" 1
"Law me. Loren* pFyF
to! Dance news uajh--»
here. Every ranch to » J
know It by tomorrow or •
you fear! They’ll knowt
come. Nbw. I say F* s
night and some of to* 1
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j (Dealer: South, East-Weet vul-
nerable j
sr the ntfmmMf'Vt* Mr
spade tricks, then lead a heart
how should South play tar 8-No
Trump* onthtodaal?
ticaUy assured, according. to W. of the L« Porto 'port.
Five Years Ago
IN THE Ttl-dTlEJ*
R. Smjti, president.
Mel hah Oil Corporation today
was about ready to spud in the
first of two wells to he drilled or.
---‘—~ the Harral toaae in Goose Creek
From The Dally Sna of #} tltli.
*•**- •> 1#w James T, Fljmt. 28. truck iriv-
- auzaas today were aigatog today Is to Lffiie-Duke heapt-
petltkms demanding that three taJ recovering from' to juries re-
j««h**a of th# dty eoaaiMtaf cetocd fk*m*g to an accident
* Sl|laii se^r they voted tost ; —re,,.
Humble stock closed at +2-
Ox Team Pulls For
$525 At State Fair
that fires would be too revealing.
Shot wished be bad something to
do He-tried humming a little, but
; moatly be just sat and thought
Thought about Loren* Hamilton
He pondered her name. Lorena
It wa* beautiful. She bad said she
J *-** nick-named Rena He didn’t
Hkf Ren* as well; be Uked Lwena
* great deal. Lorena Hamilton
Lorena Roger* Ha! Damned if a
j man dpot let his atod roam around
crazy Hke, when bet kneeome!
aw chided himself silent),; ^
: mmw m to monkeying with
•«* thoughta Ah right toadmire
* woman and hurraw her « little
atoflow’roi.n'Stm*~
te more he waited, then started to
edge forward again.
1*? •*' onc« W* mouth dropped
open. There, ret 80 feet from him.
a moving form materialized from
the ram and became not an anl-
«n*i,.but a man!
In the same instant Shot knew
t wasn’t one of hi. own scouts
Uwu undetoabl, a Mexican who
o™ a rifle and led a reddled
^ xi*r* had been
too roqgb for riding: a man would
have to lead his mount, fhot
back srmfuls Of t
to dei-oiute th* room*J
make a sort of bower r
“No Welt *ome. Jf f*
But I mostly send to
and such r
alcoholr Mrs.
"‘St.-j
Hmply, "I’ll help-
wSSSURLb
ssv
•a* crouched
man As a
3PRINCFBELD, C0 w
New England* strongest
team* wflf haul sway for chasa-
ptomtalp title* at thj Eastern
States. Exposition opening h
V£KL—
SSSSSiaB
•Ji«ag and bis body w<
wh« be saw the other
•talker most. ’
•tontly: stood
W* thoughts
! inis -
about aB 9
bo**v*v. |j# froze in-
jwsyrr^ifcro
•*» DOW IMM4 nil
^1 tet*rior ^ “■Mt-
reSJSV” —*1
•yMdttwqgkt wm m arimm
2*2 ■ ***Wi.W
was now zale and dry under
tighHy tattooed sfieker he
disturbed 1
death and
‘XSKrnBH
other reason wh) C
imm Mm.
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tLorrt8 HammnoS i
brown,
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BELVIE
NEWS
stallation
•rs Held .
tor the new ye
st W. M. U. wei
|t Baptist church
_ Busch, Houston.
V; M. S. of Union
j instaiffng officer,
has presented a cc
jwere given their 1
totalled were Mrs. \
president; Mrs. E
(en. Mrs. C, C. C
p. Browning, circle -
rs. R. G. Taylor.
L Jim Spillers, treai
R, Walker, young pe
Jrlth Rev. E. H.
IL. Langston, Mrs.
1 and Mrs. Bob Ab
g; Mrs. A. Scarbor
lip chairman; Mrs.
■ hendvelence ehaii
H. Munson, cduca
I; Mrs. Cy Cashion,
ly chairman; Mrs. 1
gionary chairman;
, McCollum, Bible
L. Langston and
Owning gave a vocal
L.J. L. Langston a
C. Colley, outj
nted a V
was present
a token of appreci
I work. Mrs. Busch
a bouquet of ros
appreciation for
^ as installing office
am and cake was si
ving: Mrs. O, O. D
Mrs. E. P. Ashle
irs. S. J. Newton,
jle and Mrs. L. H. B
puston; Mrs. L. E. M
ts. Troy Kodel, Mrf
Ilium, Mrs. G B. Jo
Blie Munson, Mrs. 1
4n, Mrs. Sam Polk,
Irearingen, Mrs. H, A
hibodaux, Mrs. Mc(
[5 others publtshei
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Dinner Set. Can t
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1939, newspaper, September 5, 1939; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100888/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.