The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 11, 1934 Page: 2 of 6
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Assist cords, arm i
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AW-YUGOSLAV BORDER HILL JUNIOR PLAY I
TO BE ON FRIDAY
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mats, rec<)H s fur, Th(, |>rincess Poniatowiki.
ftoe coms>»rt-
mi nts *!><', oj.ier raptoriag adjuncts
j ire found in profusion on i ltd I c rj-
Amali vet bag. Tli
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with a ruffle around tic de: fiete.
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NEW IDEAS
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The junior class of Rakers Hill | j
! Sgh affinal wfii pres*m t w pU;*, J
“Patty Mikes Thing# Hum’*, b\ f
i arolyn (filpsfrtr at t*ie B ubers j |
| Instruments oh rt ii.iant IhiM i ■
elude speedometer, smmeter, g
line gauge, engine heat' indicator,
; an<i oil pressure gauge.
and silver frfiek“
The last -
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vho recently rrrried Gaston Jit
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gery, Communist deputy,
tree-bark black gown with a trail
with n glass materiel
ti-coloreil bands.
1 guest# left
nmtr of an e
cosi tkt
wore a
The new IMS Mtndebsker mrto.j
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^ Methodist
Societies, will m
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,i«si«t church in
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Ot of mul I timated to i ;.vc
The Countess tjo’135,0ft
Castcja, ditufi ter to Dairy Fellow 1 ,
v^wlrr Usdk, wttli Bffif IWfato h • t~‘TKe Tsj’sTtT',."
lofldorn. The C
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Hill High school aud.’torlum, Fri*l
dry at .7:30 p. in. The purpose ol j
the play is to raise funds to finance I
the annual junior-senior banquet, j
Th* pity is under the direction1 of!
Wi
Heralded by nationwide advert's-,
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tag as the “champions of IMS*' ,nd
_______premising the “dfcfciliHli* jf iiiii
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IParis Glimpses ZZ^.,mm***.*,.
T.anvin, tho dressmaker. w
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J. A. Wiles and Mrs. Mtahir I,
lived y, tierday. IV) Wate nspet-
j#j day, Held annua
I quarterly meeti
ceremonies, in
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chairman
the north
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Ry MADI A DE REA I’D
PARIS, Dec. Hi. (INS) — My
prepeeupation wilhthc wtyft'fog
ery of the Duchess of Kent of wifch1
1 will tell ydtnnore iu succeeding
letters, has prevented tae from toll-
ing you before of the pa rude of t'vfi ’
ion that accompanied tbp farewell
and birthday, party for Barb ra
Hutton MdRani, now in the States.
The party stared with g cVnner in
•he Regcncn dining room of the Ituz
for the 120 gucsistat which bottles
of wine costing |20 each'were i or-
ally served., The dime store heir-
ess wore a brown sequin gown pith ,
a train, which left the bock quite
bare, with thin shoulder straps. Her
Green, played by Helen
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a dinner
NEW FREEDOM FROM CO
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the
genmot .of bat
n Little played by
furtl* Voncamion to HelHri Bnn-
bujche,. played by There
ley, but everything goea wi
young lister, Pntty, played, by Ruth
Miller is 'etpwDed from eehoid and.
turns up unexpectedly as the last
atrnw. She is sent to bed but turns
up later m. wsitreas, and flirts with |
. the guest of honor, flayed by Lee
Tiltort, and end* by getting eng iged
to aim. - , '
Hyacinth, a lady of color, fas «x-
ccHerrtly portrayed, by Olive Kerr.
Thera can be wv doubt* na of tt.e
fed that the** new Sualehaseri ar
Mfficdh as <j
nonorii
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now
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gne W: T- Bilsch,
^sn *iH 1>0 uni1'
, of Mr- F. M. Ban
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Mrs. AWianda Me*
Because her 25•yea^o^d ion,
JuVies; and two other youths were
chained to poles in the main street
of l‘iiinUvill«;- Ky., because they
refused to work oat eoort fines
they.,could not pay, Mrs. Aman-
da Price has threatened to sue
authorities of the community for
damages. The three wpro fined for
intoxication. ,
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Lowing discussions:
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In the cold technic I m
bis pr*fe«rfcn. mil toll you thajJk
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fb» HMWTMihH WVW 'B
thc.r outstanding foalui.
man wiinell you their •'
hrtcrior refinement c
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for FEWER Coldt
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for SHORTER
ficient in operation and give mort
She entertaina repeatedly by her uniform tiro wear'if the braking on’
front wheels is somkwuat greater
tV bntotarfln the rPr-^WlTCfUie
Durham, Guasic Rudder, Walter To this etid Studebaker engineers
McGomgill, and Joltn Sellars. have adopted-hydraulic brakes an I
. ------ b:ve made the pistona opersting th*
from a herd-ort position,take on the front brake shoes larger than those
appearance of p gull's wing. Sweep on the rear brake shoes. All stops
in*, moulding linen curve gracefully, are quick yet gradual — there is no
from the hood’s front and back be pitching passengers against wind-
cated on the Hunjfarisn.Yugoslav- low tht' Wy windows to the rear of | shields. In addition, to the “foot
ian border. Relow is the vital t;,c cjr- The windshield is aymmvl brakes" Studebaker has employed
spot not far from Sieged that riealfy >-loped and the rear deck h an independent operating mech n-
markj the triple boundary, of the in keeping with the modem “a r ism for the hand brake, which op-
two aroused countries and Ru- ; foif’design. . , _ erates on the rear wheels instead of
| Determined to add even greater.the drum shaft. ____i „ l J
IH -! safety-to their cars Studebaker cn- The interiors of the new models
akher American cars look like t ie, t.iese two important units of a car's * tinue toward anH become a defin- gineers — clready famous for giv- have been delightfully refined. Tiie
1935 Studebaker?. y*t the lines cs' appearance. The radiators are deepf It* pSrt of t»e front styling. These ing their cam low centers of gfav finest of mohair or clot,h upholstery
V called radical. arid narrow and are fitted with vrr- louvers' follow a graceful curving ity, steel bodies and Man|- other!have been used. Seats are of the
TV stylist*, working tdroilly tkri fins of ehrominra. The kniveraj design from top to bottom of the safety features now add com- deep-spring, body-posture type are
ffcfc the radiator am*, the Hoad tao-.—in the «l<bs of th* hood — are ^rai^ator an., the fronta ate unlike poimd hydraulic brakts. s are unusually wide and comfortable. v
•era of tV new models, have accom boritontsl arid, instead of ending at i any othera som today., Although most motorists do not Vg room is abundant. Garnish'
y*Vd • delightful blending of the forward edge of the hod, con- The front fender*, when viewed know it, brake systems are more ef- mouldings and interior hardware
fit the first warning sneeze or nasal
irritation, quickl-apply Vicka VictaVa^lfb^aan
------ “ ftfiip .. Jade iri-afmwiiiSB
BrnSSruTeTeTps to at bedtime, \'nP'>Rub worbS
the night by sHmulaboaLS
tion to help end a cold. No^S
These twin aids for itmtt and shorter colds eive vou th,
cation of Vicka Plan for Better Control of Coldj-d.mcXSI
by physicians and proved in everyday home use byriiSj
: .... (FulldttalU of thfs unique Plan in each Vicks /wciagjj
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humorous wise cricks and stories.
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cent necklace of diimonds am1, rub-
ies, with lung earrings and bra.<■ let
to match.
It was past 11 p. m. when the
guests of Mdivanii drifted from the \
dining room into a special nijrht'club *
built in the Riti. It was called KotL I
toubia, which is African .for some- I
iore
itril
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ponding S.-crotary, M
gF, Duties of the Trea
(. D. Giddings, Duties
pendent of Children's
D, Ford of Galvesto
rf the Superintende
U Social Relations,
[,d; Duties of the Su
t of study, Mrs. I
Dut:.- :' the Super
prevent many colds —and to throw
off colds in their early stages.
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YUGOSLAVIA
TV man who uses hia ta.bu*'-.
aaas will p&e tKa'“miracle-ride"
at IBs held of th* car*' virtues. So [
VICKS PLAN FOR BETTER CONTROL OF COl
Attove la th* market place at
It would seem that 8t«Wmtor +s? j Szeged. Hungary, which 1* crowd-
iaarimuth ta plena*'aH H to capacity, as pictured, now
!a styling their new model?.!, that many of the 27,000 Hun-
Stod*baker body designers obuotu gsrisns expelled from Yugoslavia
ly accomplished the aeldom att m-i are using it as a haven. It hi lo-
*d goai nf “distinct pririvnaHty". N..’"" ■ ........ ...-*-
. Suppli.’s. Mrs- Steel
Hf the Superintendent c
K and Publicity, Mrs.
.Kdin which will be
at the meeting are
* W Goose Creek, Felly,
Hand Mt, Belvieu.
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and a report by the
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a Champion! These brilliant new miracle-ride and rear decks Provide a beauty “fj!
Studebaker Chafnpions introduce a sensa- pother cars.-Interiors are remarkawy
rional engineering advancement - Studebaker’s upholstered, fitted and finished like V H
Mns«ottclasii^rtrndKentAte \heel sus* Knd °nt f°r y°urse,f what
all°thertypes achieved in thJ 1935 masterpieces. Go
of suspensmn o comfort, safety and steadies,. ^ dfiye afld expefience the sporting.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 11, 1934, newspaper, December 11, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144907/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.