The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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7*nd her fiance will be
j 9:30 to 10:80 p.m.
f WAR aONDB * STAMPS
iAbandons
i for Baiaar
pennis Kennedy spoke at
t 0( the Altar Society of
r/ewphs Catholic ,c h u r ch
L r *t the parish house urg-
nbers of the society to
plans for the annual
Mrs. Joe Kubica, presi-
;«ibt charge.
_ E. H. Dommert gave a
fig. the July benefit card
,’jroin which the society re-
| s profit of $21.
named for the negt
August 2S are Mea-
I jt, D. Martin, A. Liebham
J| Lavergne. ■'
Martin and Mrs. Kubica,
for the social hour
Iced watermelon- to 15
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«, AshleyHostess •
| Grove Members .
_ Grove circle of Oen-
I Baptist church met Tuesday
| tic home of Mrs. E. P. Ash-
\»lJBafer, for the monthly
^fitwrri iniiMiifiT Juts!
jgsdy Prayerwaaied ~br
lisitess and Mrs. J. L.
MR AND MBS. CHARLES EUGENE BAKES, tt* Georgia, an-
nounee the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugh-
ter, Robbie Eugenia, to Aviation Cadet M. J. Lyon* of Lake
Charles, La., son of Mr. and Mrs, Martin J. Lyons, 214 Arkansas.
""'IAWlWfl photo*' ...~^
ocietyandi^lubs
were Mesdames T.
J. C. Holloway, S. A.
J. D. Lewis, J. P. AI-
i and J H. Ashworth.
-IUT WAR BONDS a STAMPS
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MADE TO ORDER: “Raven-
scroft" sound* like a script writ-
er’s idea of a comedy English
butlers name, but tnat broad
c.n„iita accent that answers
when Rudy Vallcc addresses his
“butler" actually is Thurl Raven-
scroft, towering (six feet four)
basso of the Sportsmen quartet
singing on the show.
,.■«•< there’s a will, etc. Re-
turning from a European trip in
Vtm, it V. Eait-I.txirn. news
analyst, won a job on the Brook-
fn,»Bl'wfle the hard way—by writ*
•aw a poem about Brooklyn
bridge.
A.uKing an unannounced trip
■ with Bob Hope, Jerry Colonna,
Roy Rogers and several other
performers to the Victorville
JOWlf.) army flying camp last
Week-end, Dinah Shore finished
her singing chore and slipped
away with Hop* to visit the hos-
■ pital,. where several wounded
flyer* were recovering from over-
seas action. There, without ac-
companiment of any kind, the
WSrfmtPf each bed In' turn,
leading Hope to remark as they
RfllSMA'AVtrst time 1 ever saw
A Jlkc-box with . ^4^
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KPBC-NBC
5:00.. .United States Navy Band
6:18............Listen .f'u Iefisrt
5:30................From A to Z
5:45............. Newscasts
6:00. .Fred Waring Pleaaurttime
6:18..,. ,... Roundup
8:30........Armed Service News
6:40.......... Hwteal'interlude
6:45. . .............. Headliners
2:00......Adv. of the Thin Man
7:30........... .Rodger and Hart
7.86..... News
8:00.............Those We Love
8:30..,. .Mr. District Attorney
8:00..........Kay Kyser Koilege
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MRS. HAROLD DEDRiCK ODNEAL. above, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Collins, is the former Mho Billie Ruth Collins. The
’Rio Grande City, where Carp. Odneal. son ol
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Odneal of Ooese Creek, is stationed at
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Finds New York Folk Kind
Goose Creek Youth Bares Hospitality
The people of New York are eight of them saw the sights—
mighty swell people, faoti»F alUhc hills.
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Houston pmmbm tn the East
End of the city last night.
WeT,* been getting too many
excuses and not enough work in .
tiie malntenanoc of precinct
equipment, roads and drainage
diteno*’ May charged in crtU-
clilng the record of County Com-
mteaioner Thamos I. Decker. “It’a T
time we had some work done."
“Drainage eUil remains as the *
No. 1 problem out In the rural \
sections," May declared. "I still ]
maintain that 38 per cent of the j
problem will he solved If the
commissioner will clean out the
road ditches and keep them
He Inaista that a $5,000,000
bond lasue will be necessary to
get the job done. I claim that a
little atom sweat on the part of
the, county commissioner would
be mighty helpful.
“Decker’s paid workers In
Goose Creek say It is Impossible
to work county machinery 16
to 24 hours a day because of this
excuse and that. I make you the
tame pledge 1 have been mak-
ing. I’m going to work that
equipment In goo* weather Just ‘
as long as it Is necessary to get
the Job done."
May was scheduled to appear
tonight before voters of Sheldon
In precinct 85.
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Get in the serai
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Best in Our 1
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Calendar
[G. Msmbers Meef
Veekly Session
Mrs. Teg Speaks to
Goose Creek Gardeners
Thursday :
^.Ta« <*» lZlZn Wonian’* Auxi“afy °{ Robcrt
R‘ Tuck pOSt, V.F.W. hall, 8 p.m.
Snapdragons and Stock-Their Tri.HumbJe CMt 0f Alpha Psi
v History, Cultivation, and Unusual 0fnega Baytown Community
of the A. G. dub held K nwmb^s^‘So**7 hou**> 7:30 9 m‘
to^of M*1m J*mmdeLee "«»;W. ^Harper,11^ Graha¥ M-T B' Holloway,: 213 “ Second v
406 East Wright. “Columbines” were discussed by Jo*1**, * P”8,
tt« and punch were serv- Mrs. L.|K. Grimes,’ and Mrs. H. Cedar Bayou Woman’s Society
Misses Bernice Perry, Vera B. Fields spoke on "Scabiosa.” of Christian Service, 10 a.m.
rnr^'rr1- Jsr-’ss
IBettv JuaWs.T. An inv,tation waa read from 8:30 a.m.
fFayle, and A. N. Manteris, t0 gend entrieg *0 the harvest Christian Servlce> 9 30
11:06.
11:30.
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non,, with ,h, »2nd Englncm the mult th, boy. *„nt Uu
.Rambling in Khythm „ear thc Bjg Qjy n(ght M gUMts ,o( the parent*
........... m?*® In a letter to his parents here, of the girls.
■I',.*.';"” ., young Rosser described how ;R# Young Rosaer Idso told of at-
KTRH-CB8 8nd thrcc of hi* huddle* went In tending a dance given by Polish
5:00. ,48th Marine Bat., T. D. G. t0 town one Saturday afternoon residepu of South River N Y,
5:15 Ranchers and remained until Sunday night, a small town near-by, and of thc
8:30. .Keep Working,' Keep Sing- . Ro*se>’ »nd hi* buddies met “way those Polish folk* went out
• ing America four New York girls and the of their way to help us out."
5:45—............ World Toddy
..............A®« V Andy
Shows ernd Comments
6:15...Glenn Miller’s Orchestra
6:30. .. . Gregn Valley, U. g. A.
7:00,;.,.,
7.30 Doctor Hlllp
7:55. .Cecil Brown and the News
Theaters
i%f i. $
Nehwa -Rddva -
JtOW SHOWING
8:00.Shirley Temple, Junior Miss BAY—’Tlie Invaders” with laur-
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to get self-conscious about. In
writmi, is a guy lUrodshtif. Ht
8:46............ Parade of Stars ence Olivier and Leslie Howard; was simple, charming, kindly in a
8:00....Great Moment* In Music “Menace of the Rising Sun.” democratic way. He lived a fine,
B^Oj^^wenty-Seoond Utter ARi ADIA—(double feature) “Tin courageous life and his romance
- WY WAS BONDS 4 STAMPS
to send entries to the harvest
show, which will be staged No-
vember8-7 at the Garden Center
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iwisastu
■of corn signified yes
Pan Alley" wilh Alice Faye; with Eleanor was one of the most
•'“The Mad Doctor of Market appealing love -stories JL have11
ccmvaytoR - -
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COMES FIRST
OR EGG?
JO-MIL FEEDS
■ Creek Grain Co.
Phone SI
f. Goose Creek St.
gency Fund. Afternoon Off club, Mrs. Brent 11:05 ..Popular Orchestral Gem*
Plans for a picnic to. be held Adams, 216 West Lobit, 2 p.m. 12:00....................... Time
August 18 at Cedar Bayou road- ,.. — Btiv war bonds a stamps
side park were discussed. Rib-
bons for flower arrangements Willing Workers to
and B. D. Thomas, red. In, thc ^hc Willing Workers’ class of
? wh^bten' * Methodist church will hold
received a. white ribbon. itg regu!ar monthly business
^Refreshments were served At.- meeUng the church parIors
the 70^ySwfR0BfOND8 s'stamps at -7:45 p.m. Thursday. All mem-
----SUV W^R BONDS A STAMPS ^ ^ ^ of wome„ of
• * the church arc invited to attend.
area is farmland and nearly so ^ent of the group, Mrs. L. t>.
per cent of thc population live Wilburn is thc teacher,
under rural conditions.
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WARNING! 1EWARE OP
BOWEL WORMS
IntldsYou or TourCWM
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- SUV WAR BONDS S STAMPS;
PERSONALS
know-n. It i
Mairifnl an Anppt" Him <1
with Jeanette MacDonald and termination, unaffected greatness.
Nelson Eddy. "Those thing., don’t come as the
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5:20...........To Be Announced ‘be Yankees’ was finished, Gold.'
5:30 ............Milt Herth Trio Writing is like dancing-you wyn asked Galileo to stay on for
5:45 .............. The Vagabonds have to be careful not to get seif- another picture, but Galileo ha*
6;oo Easy Ace. conscious. ™ friing for Hollywood and
6:15 .. Tracer of Lost Persons That’s the report from Paul Gal- would Fr«er to remain Sast M
6:30 ........ The Lone Ranger lico after a hitch Ip Hollywood
7:00 . . Watch the World Go By ‘hat seems to have been lull of
7:15 . Lum and Abner surprises for everyone coricern-
7:30 .... Manhattan at Midnight *<*•
..... ....... Basin Street Galileo is the former sports
Chamber Music Writer who gave up a $500-a-weck
.8:30 ............ Popular Music « New York newspaper to
8:45 ..Cal.Tinney b**?®* «» author on a grand
9:00
■port*.
Wooster have as their guests, 10:00 Men, Machines and Victory calls, "that Hollywood would be s
and daughter,^Jeanette” £ Reed, 2S ^oo3y ^J^^.rnnd'fa'wTktwa^
pin— fti-av'o Apnhnalpu SoiHGORC OHCC SlftLcI the 8EIHC
Aragon Club Orchestra thln* wl»en ss a sport, editor I
it:oo
11:06
11:80
JGkla.
Joe Sumner and D. H. Rogers
have gone to Hot Springs, Ark.,
to spend a two-week vacation.,.
Dr, A. M. Clarkson and Pat
Kirby, officials in the state de-
jafiS «?■*■$; sr Mod ioMm
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Dempsey. Dempsey knocked me
out. And my recent Hollywood ex-
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HIBiHWPBSHiPi ' Hi#’Hollywood assignment was
Mrs. P. H. Bowdoln Sam Ooldwyn’s -The Pride of the
hto'tS ‘ ^ con*lder®d
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When you entrust a shipment to us,
you know it will go through in tip-top
r shape, tor our drivers are all-star per-
formers behind th*. wheel. Our bond-
ed service means quick, efficient de-
livery of your shipments. Give us a
chance* to show how we can serve you
better.
right
R FREIGHT LINE!
- Phone 494
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Brawncr, have begun work on .Thc firgt thlng j did wa* to | *
a program to provide—interest- Wldte tbe ttofy M a magarinc
ing and wholesome entertain- serial^ GaMco relates. "This was
ment for the leisure time of the eflay, and it helped me crystallise
youth of the community. the facts about Lou. In gathering ■
This is the first step In a me information 1 had the help of I
youth program inspired by work Ek-anor Gehrig. L/>u's widow, and
of the Methodist Youth Caravan Christy Walsh, who had been hi*
that spent a week at thc local manager, . ,.
church toceMbr. “In handling a story of this
To raise fufldsr wjtb .whlt'h to klndyou face a growing sense of
purchase recreational e^uipmerit, responsibility. You realise vou
the Senior League will have an have to do it justice to the utmost
i& creanV supper at l p.m. of your capacities. You gradually
Thursday on the lawn of thc get more and more self-conscious
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invited to attend.
r Mayo and chlld-
HON IS BOBN
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Peebles an-
visited relatives in Richland Mr *nd Mr*. A. C. Peebles an-
I, , nounee thc birth of a son Sunday
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week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. ^p*"aamod
Memorial hospital in Hous-
weighed six pounds*
-v
iting now Ih- the home of her
i, b*b>' weigh
2ffS5hT
broth., Owj, .nd f—iljy Tt» ttrot broadblll
IteJPw M
•ntouk Point, U
ounces and has
—n Conway; f
»uy war noNoa a arAMPt
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from the navy due to In
received In action. "
Oliver Grlnnell.
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L. U in 1827 by
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(The State of Texas)
(County of Harris)
The Board of Trustees of tha Goose ,
Independent School District hes prepe
budget for the fiscal year July I, 19*
June 30, 1943, according to law. This sc,....
budget covers all proposed expenditures,
in detail according to pepow of
expenditure. The aforesaid Board of Trus-
tees will meet in regular session, Monday
evening, at 7:30 o'clock, August 10, 1942,
in its offices at the Robert E. Lee High
‘ Tr *
ab'udget.Anytaxpa
■1, , , . r - or the distriatpaf
be present and participate in the hearing.
Goose Creek Indeoendent School District
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L. A. Lovering, President
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Matching Cases
Midget Ovemiglit..t...$ 4.50
Udies'Overnight...... 7.50
Men'i Overnight...... 7.50
Ladies' Packaiet........ 11.00
Family Wardrobe...... 19.00
Portable Wardrobe.... 20.00
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1942, newspaper, August 5, 1942; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101039/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.