The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 153, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 12, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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)Ar, DECIMHR 12. 1*42
.....,
m
mi DAILY
society and Clubs
Phon* 520
vid G. Burnet P.I.A.
r$ Student Council
. 0 Burnet Parent-Tea-
ILScInUon met Thursday
Thool auditorium for a
„ on the activities of the
council. Mr*. Ouy Hen-
. ".-i,led and Introduced A.
ftffr^ who deacribed the stu-
^^wrnment^ counc„ who
produced Included Torn-
1 glolhandekle, p toe f I de n t,
n Jackadn, vice preset;
Cook, secretary; and Wil-
pTmcri Shirley Baai,
Rtth Tat. JW
Com-
Visit'S
F1*T i>reba Wooater, Billy
Fortinberry, Julienne
■Kftuart Rubey, Maxine
; Jimmie Marte McDona d,
Frazier, David D«Witt,
Cooke. Carolyn Laul*"*
Moore, Oscar Smith,
ichoppe, Etonald Ray
and Jam** Reid.
,' repreadntative* to the
•re Norma Gene Uu-
' Du wood Cooper, Judy
Jackie lackson, George
Lancaster, Janice Stowe,
,ret Jackson, James Huey,
‘ Frazer, Mary Lois Und-
_ Margaret Hans, Rollie Gore,
tiy Ann Williams, and Tom-
r Williams
| Mrs Hensley presented arm
to the officers and patrol
Hfe ihe business meeting
KTgnnounced that a branch
Harris County t rental
had been installed at
i school Information may
obtained from Mrs. E. P.
ft VOOS-F31.
Ki and cookies, were serv-
■B|, patron* by Mr*. F. C.
, Quy Hensley, and F. E.
auv WAR BONO# * STAMPS
uilders Class Feted
hristmas Party
^fMetlde decorations provided
f&dm atmosphere for the A.
i home, 803 East Murrill,
y when Mrs. Banks was
_ to members of Builders
j of Grace Methodist church
i their annual Christmas party,
fedames A. E. Beasley and A.
• Ctotley were asgistlng hos-
Baytown Methodist WSCS
Hears Temperance Lesson
Baytown Methodlat Woman's
Society of Christian Service met
Thursday at the church, with
Mrs. J. L Monroe in charge of
the lessen on. "Temperance."
Mesdames E. ft. Cunningham
and H. L. Morris assisted with
the program. * •
Plana were announced for a
GRtMMB party to be held Dec.
17 at 9:30 a.m. at the church. All
members are urged to attBijd
. , . BUY WAR BONOB A STAMPS
Highlands Hew
Mrs. R. A. Hooper
ED MATTHEWS GIVEN .*
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. Ed Matthews entertained
with a buffet supper recently
complimenting Mr. Matthews on
the occasion of his birthday.
The refreshment table was
centered with the beautifully
embossed birthday cake.
The personnel included Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Hogue, Mr. and Mrs.
J. fc. Hylton, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Dose, Mr. and Mrs. John
Courvell and children, Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Garbs, Miss Lillian
Hylton, Mias Louie Hylton, Miss
Elaine Hogue, Charlene Garbs,
J. E. Hylton Jr. and Earl
Hogue Jr.
MRS. HOPPER TEACHES
MISSIONARY LESSON
Mra. B. P. Hopper taught the
Y Pennant Award
It Honeybee Proposed
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 12. HUB —
The publicity agent for a couple
of million honey bees believe*
It's high time tho War Produc-
tion Bohrd, or somebody, awards
an "E" pennant to the biggest,
busiest group of defense workers
ill Pennsylvania.
Elizabeth Funk Linn, book
erltle and owner of a rapidly
growing army of honey-bees,
say* Apis Melllfica Is literally
up to her neck in war work—
producing beeswax for coating
Army cartridges, Improving the
pollenisatlon of farmers’ crops,
and turning out tons of sugar
where none grew before.
Miss Linn, who wrote book re-
views for more than 20 newspa-
pers in a barn on her father’s
farm at Telford, Pa., chose bee
culture as her contribution to
the war effort. , .
Now her two million protegee
make things hum around Tel*
ford.,
To Baptist
. c
Dr. W. W Mi
secretary of t|
Conference of
at 11 a.m.
list churci
L. Jordan,
Dr Moll
Seventh and J,
in Waco, just
slty cam put, for noariy au yi
He ha* been in Dallas at hi* I
ent work about 18 months
Rev. Jordan Invited the public
to hear him. j,!•
... - BUY WAR, BONDB * SYAMPa
l ehiurch
ing.
PRESBYTERIAN
school, 10 a.m.
J services, 11 * m.
Evening services, 8 p.m.
,v ■■■ ’
DR. W; W. MELTON. above:
secretary of the Baptist general
convention of Texas, will speak
Sunday morning at First Bap-
tist church, Goose C reek. (
Woman Golfers fo:
Compete on Sunday
Ladies’ dny play, which was
postponed- last Sunday because
of inclement weather, udU be
staged tomorrow at p.fh. at
Baytown Country club.
AH members of Woman's Golf
Association are urged to” parti-
cipate. /
Methodist
CEDAR BAYOU METHODWT
Terry Wilson, pastor
am. John M.
at
JO to 1 Over Japs in Soldiers Killed
Vandergriff Says Yanks to Continue to Spread Out
third ‘ lesson’ of the missionary
WITH THE AMERICAN FOR-
GOES ON GUADALCANAL, Dec.
12. 4LLB)—At least 7,000 Japanese
troops—10 to every one American
—have been killed since the
Marines landed on Guadalcanal
last August, Maj. Gen. Alexander
A. Vandergrlft commander in-
chief here, estimated today.
In a press conference Vander-
grift said seisure of this key
base in the 8o!omon islands not
only had blocked further enemy
penetration southward, but also
has resulted in a series of se-
vere blows to Japan's invasion
study book, “The Wandering
Jew In Brasil," when the WMU
of the Highland Baptist church
met at the churfh on Tuesday
afternoon.
Others sttehding were Mrs. E.
L. Masterson, Mrs. P. E. Mc-
Donald, Mrs. O. F. Keefer, Mrs.
C. U Harris, and Mr*. J. E.
Crawford.
Announcement was made that
the annuel Christmas party
would be held Tuesday afternoon,
December 22, in the educational
building at the church.
“Our operation here from now
on will consist of mopping up the
remaining enemy forces and
building and garrisoning this for-
ward base,” Vandergrlft said.
“We’ll wipe out pockets Of Jap
resistance, some of which are
tenaciously held. It’s no secret
that Japanese soldiers do sur-
render.”
The dctermii
eral, whp has
al canal”
added.
within the ,
that the Japa,
age of inclemenf
build ud enough
through infiltration
lapdinp.” . to make further
Although they hud been reinforc-
ed io buys before by an estimat-
yi? - iWW - AJ< >" it4i_ tb* Japanese
were throdm 'Mm with losses
of about 3,ooo kinds ;»%?***
He listed other highlights-as
follows:
1. The initial landing Aug. 7
and. mopping up of the enemy’s
occupation forces, which took
about two weeks. : ’ 4 ’
2. ’Landing of about 1,000 crack
enemy reinforcements which at*
tempted unsuccessfully $o break
through the southeastern line#
on the island. This attack oo*t
the enemy 928 dead In a battle
Aug.. 21 lp the Tenant river mo-
tor.
* the J'battle of the ridge”
The “battle of the ridge”
of Henderson field on Sept.
18*14, Following * 1 ’ ’
and shell attacks,
-jMM*- bomb
this engage?
merit cost the Japanese ab0u| 1,-
500 out of 3,000 troop*. The
remainder were mopped up later,
4. The smashing Anjerican .vic-
tory Oil -Nov. 13-14-15 whjj£Mhi
ships and planes sank 28 enemy
ships and damaged Id other* In
balking a Japanese attempt, to
land heavy reinforcement*. The
enemy managed to beach one
troop transport and three .cargo
vessels, but only 1,000 troop* and
B.'tBW supplies were landed, ife'
American and- Allied forces
have air and sea control of ‘ the
South Pacific generally south of
a line running east to west
through Guadalcanal, bgit there’s
io' denying ' tM, iw *a«ayh**
.dug himself in welt to the north
of that line. However, the New
Guinea campaign already has
weakened him somewMM. , ..
ampk>||L'.. ■ -ty ;.
Church school, 10 a
Kilgore, attperlniend*!
11 a.m., Sermon
7:15 p.m. Epworth League.
7:30, Wednesday, Young People’s
choir.
8:10 p.m., Evening worship
7:40 pan, Wednesday sendee*.
0:80 pm., Adult choir.
8:00 p.m., Wednesday, prayer
service.. ’4 tip -. •;
GRACE METHODIST '
Ben Behrms, pastor "p*yj
Church School, 9:40 a.m. There
is a class for every age.
Morning worship, 11 am. Ser-
mon: "ffcith in God.”
Youth Fellowship. 8:40 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:40 p.m. Ser-
mon: "The Forerunner Of ChrM.”
HIGHLANDS METHODIST
a \\. Ehnore, paster
Church school, 9:40 am.
Morning worship service, 10:00
a.m.
Youth fellowship, 8:40 pm.
Evening worship service, 7:40
p.m.
.... .C,™
Tharp, pastor
Sunday school 9:40 pm.
Morning service, ll am.
B.T.Uh 7 pm.
Baptist. 7:40 pm.
Evening service, 8 p.m. 8ermon
Brotherhood. 7 pm Monday.
Teacher* meet Wednesday at 7
pm.
All organization! meet at 7:40
pm.
Services Saturday, 7 p.m. on
downtown street.
Baytown strict service, 8:30 pm.
Monday. v ,4
FIRST BAPTIST, BAYTOWN
E. R. Couch, paster
Sunday school, 9:40 a.m.
Morning service, 11 am. Sermon
suhjeet; "Where God Open* The
Windows of Heaven.”
B.T.U, 8:40 pdR," * > -
Evening service, 7:40 pm. Ser-
mon subject: “The Bible In Every-
day Life.”
Wednesday, Teachers’ meeting,
8:40 pm. Prayer meeting 7:40 pm.
9 am.
Christ's Ambassadors, Sue
7 p m.
ASSEMBLY OK 4
Mr. and Mrs. D. 1
Sunday school, 9:40 l
Morning services.
Evening service, 7:40 \
ASSEMBLY OF GOD,
‘
BAYTOWN METHODIST 4 :
i. M. Gordon, paster (
Church sctiool, 9:40 *m.
Church service, 11 a.m.
■■'SPP*'##rv*ce, 8:45 p.«^|i%::f
Church service, 7:80 p.m.
Brotherhood meeting fourth
FIRST BAPTIST, LA PORTE
J, B. Fewer*, paster
Sunday school, 8:40a.m.
Morning service, 11 am.
B.T.U., 7:80 pm.
Evening service, 8:30 p,m.
Woman’s Missionary union, 2:40
ttava tiiutflw;, f,w *.m. p.m., Monday.
Board of Education first Wed- . Bkttbeam band, 2:80 pm., Tuea-
nesday, 7:80 p.m. day.
- Board of Steward* Monday fol- Prayer meeting, t:80 pro., Wed-
nesday at 7:80 p m
WAC.8. Thursday, »ao am.
Morning
Christ * /
Evening i
TBINEPY TA
marine gen-
the Guad-
the start,
that “It la still
of possibility
taking advant-
could
strength
or direct
dBBWmg PARTY . •.: ; ' I
Plans for the annual Christmas
party of the Woman’s Christian trouble.
Service of the Highlands Metho- But he continued that with
dist church were made when the augmented air power and in view
society met at the church on of the superlative work of naval
WS program consisted of carol Thursday afternoon. surface units during the past
KBg .by the groip and two The party will be held at 2 month “such a development is
piSMtrj*as"taw*.™,iT
b« above mentioned and Mes- Thompson, and in addition to a nese killed to date did not In-
lowlng last Sunday at 7 pm.
OLD RIVER TERRACE
E. Ji ppMIpadW jimstor
Sunday school, 9:48 am.
Morning service, 11 a.m. ,
Epworth League, 8:30 pm. J -
E vcntz^Mbvie^ IM&m..
MONT RELVIEl METHODIST
neMap.
TRI-CrriEH BAPTIST
J. p. Fuller, pastof
Bible school.
mmm
It am., Morning
Junior and Inti
meet at 8:30 pm. , .
Evening service. 7:80 pm.
Bible study 7:30 p.m. Wi
1
Sunday school, 10 am,
Morning service, ll s.m.
Evenhig service, 7
Wcdn
ijpAif
{ 8 p*B., Sermon..’ • k-»- ,
.7 pm., Wednesday, Prayer Wednesday evening, 7 pm
meetihg. ''’-7 f
Friday noon, Teachers’ luncheon
FIRST BAPTIST, Goose Creek
m
2.7*1
pint' .... I .................
H. M. Singleton, D. V. gift exchange between meihbers,
R. L, Benson, G. H. gift of cash will be given to a
L J. Lawrence, Dale fund to be given to the Metho-
P. C, Koyer, R. M, diet Wesley Home in Houston, a
t, J. A. Tracy, W. C. Rog- Mexican mission for their
Christmas party.
Mr*. B. B. Talley continued the
atudy of “Latin America.” Oth-
ers present were Mrs. J. B.
0. C. Adams, W. H. Boucher,
Busch, N. B. Ballard, D. W.
J. Holccek, T. C. Scar-
F. M Fenton, A. W.
■Mb and J. R. Dyer.
f- BUY WAR BONO* a STAMPS
Bottleneck With
Ml of Bottles
mount, s. e.
e's one way to beat wartime
n| restrictions—build your
e of unrationed, plentiful bot-
[Tbat's what G. Wallace Best,
' Mount cabinet maker, did
t 3,500 bottles and three
mot spare time. The building
* * glass roof and is used as a
“lun-frec storehouse in the
t back yard.
^Gallon jugs are used as comer-
**»• ,w‘th bottles of every
T’ 5ize and coIor forming the
•H*. ^ Tiny perfume vials were
. Jf.Wl in the chinks- the
kWe held together with the same
Of mortar uadc in conven-
brick construction.
HWE FRANSSEN
M. Bsfsrs Yeu We"
Sfoti Reserve Lif#
»M W. PEARCE
elude several thousand others
destroyed in sea battle* and in
unsuccessful landing attempts.
He put the ratio of enemy
plaanes destroyed at seven to
one, pointing out that Ameri-
can fighters alone had bagged
more than five to one.
Reviewing progress of the
'Hi
Hiice, iS.: N D. Au.iey, M«: ciadaleamG ^am'paign, VanjM*
E. J.. Blanton, Mrs. J. R. Bar- grift said its climax came be*
row, Mr*. F. P. Noland, Mr*, tween Oct. 24 and 28 when the
E. J. Teal, Mrs. W. H. Fehr and enemy launched a throe-pronged
Mrs. G. W. Elmore. attack against the main defenses.
BLOM8TBOM VOTED
LICENSE TO PREACH
: Highlands Baptist church, in a
called conference Wednesday
night, voted to issue a license to
.preach to G. Blomstrom, who
rectnly signified his intention*
of entering the ministery.
Mr Blomitrom left Friday
night for Fort Worth to make
arrangements for entering the
Southwestern Baptist “
Mont Belvieu New
BETTE DAViS and Paul Henrled have thf romantic leads in
“Now, Voyager” a dramatic thunderbolt, which opens a three-day
Calendar For Week
....
Mr*. P. H. Bffwdoin '3^.,™ SOW TT** M““‘
W WELL ATTENDED - • Oaki-Mrs. club Christmas oar- PfW. .*’*■
Opti-Mrs. club Christmas par- 9:80 am.
Ii
ji*ssjs «sr a
first church night held Wednes- R«d Ckm *'•>—'»»
. Evening worship,
•p.m., Wednesday Choir
practice. ' ‘ =
FIRST METHODIST—FELLY
Rev. Mood rick Goraycki, paster
Churth school, 9:45 ajR. ^ •
Morning worship, II n.m.
Youth Feltowahip, 8:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.
as_____L. ’%
nozarene
CHIiaCH OF THE NAZARENE
; „
Harold Harcourt, pastor
<). R. Hendricks, superintendent.
Sunday School, 9:45 Am.
Worthlp, ll 4,m.
Young People, 6:45 p.m. -
.....bJpNieliatic. 7:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting, 7f30 jun. Wed-
nesday.
meeting 8:80 p.m.
Church of ChrUt
retary and Education.
Simday School, 9:45 .......
Morning Worship, 10:55 a.m.
Training Union 6:30 pm.
’Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday evening services:
Teachers Meeting 7:30 p.m.
Prayet Service 8:15 p.m.
Choir Meeting 8:45 p.m.
HIGHLANDS BAPTIST
O. F, Keefer, pastor
fatadW. school, 9:45 a.m.
SST5JS?'!,“
nuotln,
it d:45 p.m., Wednesday.
^Prayer meeting Wednesday at
FIRST BAPT»r, WOOSTER ,wmg...
Rev. Homer Davrnimrt, pastor ’ Baytown.
REDEEMER
(Main at Pruett)
G. W. Obrnham, pastor
Service* at 10:30 a.m.
“Who Shall Escape the M
God?”
Sunday, school and Bible Class
at 9:30 tun.
Community Church
OOM.Ml NfTY CHURCH
Rev. Karl M. Parker, pastor
9:45 ajn., Sunday acbool 1
Adams, superintendent.
11 a.m. Morning service.
Jj.-WP “•
8 pjn.. Evening service.
9 p.m„ Young People’s recrea-
lion program.
School Courts, '2:80 p.*i. ,
HB ___ ____HM _____....... . ^ .jtoihkgrpfhpifit MBB _
Seminary, day evening at the Mont Belvieu group, Baytown Elementary Cedar Bayou- Parent-Teacher
’ Methodist church. IchtxA, Room No. 4. 7 p.m. ' AsapclfUen, 8 pjn.’ •
UVerv nrmniMtlon showed a (tesiiw Mstbidlit Woman's -So- Twpjl' ! 1, v ’ y-
Three-Six club, Mrs. R, B.
Bergeron, 114 Nebraska, i:fk- p.
m.2-r-*?r,
Anson Jones Parent-Teagbcr
Association*. 8 p.m. ‘ ,
srw*««<t-j jHUHf-wi-f tM8SB*a‘arS*ji-
Ith uS S *5 w tm a. arms m m
and taken to Houston,
Last week a truck I
rubber was sent in, ana since . nro„ram m
th* time many mow trip* haw|,--g£-g^.r^5l —
„1 nn the Inf AftCC
U7VUUUIBL IUUIWI. faCIlUUI* IIWH1 17U, T, | !>.***'
Every organization showed a Grace Methodist Woman’s So-
decided increase in attendance. ej0ty of Christian Service, church
The new program was planned 2:30 p m.
"■ ;*• ,'JL SSSf. ITJIHr Rev> Brawuer to eliminate ex-r/rm. 0,.W, lodge, W. 0. W. hall,
t« ' Girl* Stout No. 10, David
tires "they hwi.hft*t6 *d!ward,*may the Wmlnesday eve- a Burnet school 1:13
TIRES SOUGHT
FOR SCRAP HEAP
Mrs. I. G. Treat, salvage
chairman
don
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Geeae Cm*
9rU L. Watson, mlnistrr
Bible study, V!45 a.m. , 1 •
Morning service. 11 a.m.
Evening service, 8 p.m
B!bIe claM’ TUca<,ay
Prayer meeting, Wednesday 8 p.m.
Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship. 1) Am.
B.T.u,, 6:45 pm.,.
mm rnt'tA 7:« pm.
Christian Science
FIRST Cm'RCII OI
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Mirhlgai. and Nevada Streets.
v ;■
civi ■■■
mont Belvieu baptist
^ b- "jmm
Sunday
p.m.
This Is a branch of The Moth*
Church, the First Church <
Christ, Science, in Boston
Sunday service Is pt 11__
Wednesday evening service to at
Sunday school to at 10:30 Am.
A frde Christian Science reading
room is maintained at the church
building and to open Mo
Tuesday and Thursday, 2tot
and Wednesday. 7 to 8 |
munity house todies! lounge,
’.s£-JfflnjssrrJr*
sent In, and since ' ’ P Ashbcl Smith pirent-TMacher
Association, 3~pm. ' - >
been placed on the lotpi
the Dec. 12 deadline for dis-
posing of the tire* has been
passed, another truck wlB be
MraTr. A. BriiwiiMTftougfiFthe
closing chapters of the worship
book, "Spiritual Hilltops" at the —------ _
Tuesday
. Tucsd’iy Bridge 4«lti*eon club,
p. m.
A Wartime Appeal
Io Civilians
CONSERVE,
energy .
$ ' t
m,f'rc anG more doctors
the armed forces, the
of serving civilian
becomes critical. Only
of (3 v?lurtt»ry rationing
_ Ritthcal care will every-
KLr ^rved satisfactorily.
^ lhese suggestions:
to your doctor's office
* *sn. Avoid house calls
cv« possible.
!or h°uae calls bc-
T. * if possible so
; K%°r can p,an cal,s
hi«Hh!L5?ur Sector protect
, **Ct7b^nt V°Ur doct0r
1
.the Phone („ minor
ja " ^ x
-f.» •
*
Civilians! Make This
Store Your Wartime
Shopping Center.
In addition to health needs,
this modern store sells many
items to make life in wartime
more tolerable. 8top and relax
at our fountain. Shop here for
toilet goods and cosmetics to
make you look your best. See
u* for candy, camera supplies,
tobacco, sundries and many
other Items. Make the Scar-
borough Pbarcy, the store of
friendly service, your wartime
shopping center.
ffjv _
“AttOROUGH PHARMACY
PU«__ HI t-ltl *nv Doctor's
Mrs. amrnu Ytti i ^ • 'l;
s jjsss arjssa; “arss? s ru ps„ 5*»,»
dll Kf ll OF CHRIST, Baytown
(l«(i Virginia)
Blrlvin L. Vaughn, minister
Bible School 9:45 Am.
Preaching service 10:50 a.m. .
Communion 11:45 Am.
People's class 6:30 p.m.
Preaching 7:30 p.mrr”—%-
Ladies class, Wednesday 2:30
p.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday if dW
p.m.
HIGHLANDS i r§\
Preaching, 10:45 a.m.
B.T.U.. 6:45 pun.
Evening service, 7:30
CHANNELVIEW BAPTIST -----auv was bonds a, stamss
Ret. Paul Shenfc, ptriW
Sunday school, 9:30 am.
Morning service, 11 a.m.
B.T.U., 7 p.m.
Ei'chlng service. 8 p.m.
SHILOH BAPTIST
Rev. Oande' Fi*udOth, piilor
10 a.m., Sunday school.
11 a.m., preaching service*.
8 p.m..' Evening worship.
Truth Seekers to Hold
Annual Christmas Party
Members of Truth Seeker* c
of First Baptist .church “* *
' ' an......I €
the Wohtan* Society of Christian
Service at 8:18 p.m.- -»*■ -
Decision was reached to juntos
until January. The ■Hesift**
meeting was held later. -
Fifteen members were present.
. Qoose Creek uniwn u«w,
Christmas pfirty,;'l*fA7'R.')H.
Davanap, 801 East Hunnicutt, 2-
igRB^ jA
CHURCH OF 4-HRWT
Sunday morning classes, 18 a.m.
Sunday morning worship, Ua.m.
Sunday evening worship, 7:45 p.m,
Ladies' Bible study, Thursday,
: ‘ ’i' ' ' - V- '
WMU HAS STUDY
AND BUSINESS MEETING
The Baptist WMU met at the
church thig week for a Royal
Service program and monthly
business meeting.
Mrs. J. L Langston had
charge of the program. Mrs. H.
Scarborough brought the devo-
tional On the program were Mes-
dames Homer Davenport, J. L.
Langston, C. C. Colley, L. E.
Browning and R. O, Tayior.
Mrs. L. E, Browning presided
at the business hour. Reports of
the standing chairmen were made.
"Know Your Bible Better" to
the title of the new Bible study W. O. W. hall, 2
to begin soon.
Present were those named
above and Mrs, R. 8. Austin, Mr*.
W. J. Dozier and M. L. Langston.
... — BUY WAN BONO* a aTAMF#
msar ;h~~-
"wsj- air 'a.
Wooater Baptist church, 9:30 a. r-choo, Room No. 4, 9-12 a.m.; 1-
m. * Pm-
Red Cross Surgical Dressing Woman's Society of Christian
group, Baytown Elementary Service, Cedar Bayou Methodist
. 9.12 a.m : church, 10 a.m.
Friday
Lee Jinior college student-
faculty jamboree, gymnasium, 8-
day, 7.-83 p,m.
Midweek Bible study, Thursday.
school, Room No. 4, 9-12 a.m.;
Theta Rho Girls club, W. O. W.
hail, 8:30 p,m.
Brownie Troop No. 7, Trinity
Episcopal parish house, 4:30 p.
m.
Woman's Missionary Union.
Baytown Baptist church, 9:80 a.
HE LOAD# ’EM, ANYWAY
HENDRICKS FIELD,
A former coal dealer
mount, W. Va„ was a
er here—but
anything to i
Cedar Bayou Grove, No. 844,
Woman’s H o mV Mtosfcnaty
Band, Faith Temple, 9 mm.
Cedar Bayou Order of Rain-
bow for Girls, Cedar Bayou Ma-
sonic ball,7:30 pjn.
• WediM* today
Lee Junior college Curtain dub
and Old Lace,
a.
P Woman’s dub, Mr*. Glenn Bar-
ber, 265 West Wright, 2:30 p.m.
Saturday
Bayne - Fuqua wedding, Bay-
tov.n Methodist church. 10 aan.
... — BUY WAN BONOS A STANS*
MONT BELVIEU , • „
niURUH OF CUBIST
Morning service every Sunday at
16:30 am.
Night services are held each
Sunday at 7:36 p.m., alternating
every week between Mont Belvieu
and Gave.
Christian
FIRST CHRISTIAN ■■
(End ef N. Ashbrt, Geos* Creek)
Les C. Pierce, minister SSL- Tfe:
Bible school 9: 46 a.m.
Morning worship and com-
munion, 11 a.m. ' ; > ’’teitiZ.
Christian Youth Fdlowshi
6:30 p.m.
Evening worship, ?:30 p.m.
Wnmen’ft Council Monday 10 n.m.
Dffidal board meetings, Monday
7:30 p,m.
Choir practice. Wednesday, 7:30
pjn
Each member to con
, viteri to attend and bring
cent gift
Those who desire to i
who do not have
are asked to call M
well at 272.
-----BUY WABBC
Mr. and Mrs. I
have hud as thrift
* 'S£S3S£.iPe
cisco. Calif.
, . . — BUY WAP I
Twelve
IN MEMORIAM
Pcntccosfal
FAITH TEMPLE
Rev. A. J. Thompson
9:45 a.m.. Church school 7
11 a.m., Preaching service
6:30 p4n.. Young People's meet-
ing.
7:00 pan., daily prayer.
Revival hour.
Wednesday and Satur-
ation 7:80 pjn., R
■U
(In remembrance of Houston
McBride, died Dec. 13. 1941.)
A precious one from us has gone
i *&£12FL. re*™ wu
God in His wisdom has recalled Rgv. V. A. Gtadram pastor
His love had g}ven^ ^mS.5S±y *cho°1'
Episcopal
TRINITY EPISCOPAL
Bsylou n
P. Walter llenckell rector
8 a.m., Holy Conimun tm
9:45 a.m., jCTiurch school
11 a.m.. Morning prayer and
sermon. (Holy Communion on 1st
Sunday.)
6 p.m., Meeting of the Young
People.
Visitors are cordially invited.
11 aon, Servicee.
6:45 o.m. Young
6:45 p.m., Young People s Meet-
ing. 7
fflBS--
mi “
1923
s. A* *>- /•
Paul U.
■45
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 153, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 12, 1942, newspaper, December 12, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100900/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.