The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1934 Page: 3 of 6
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R. E. Powell, superintendent of j friend* of the hostess ami the
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•f’poae of the meeting in to piaVt a'B'yts
celebration for Saturday i|| ob-. njsd y fgjjjtt?
nervance of the birthday July 8
of Mark Sexton, foundey, of, the'
organisation.
»wn Community
iclU'-Cburches- -Club- -
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. the Baytown refinery, made the S honor gifest.
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On tin a daUuxfnti i Mr Haitmar^ who ia director; Mr. and Mra. T. My Lyons and 1
M * ‘ ” 1 of the Baytown Humble ftmnd, j children and , Mra. Minnie Ochae
em r* ° °* " ’ PS ‘ made_.a ahort addreaa Of apprecia-] were among the holiday e*)e-
I brant*. »t Galveston 'Wednesday. :
1 Dir. and Mra.' Grady Deaton
j hove a* their guests Mrs. Barney :
| Smith and son, Barney Wood, of
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Bridge
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New Deal Bridge club.
Baytown Golf and Bridge club,
Baytown Community House, 2
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Friday ^Evening. Bridge club,
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First class battery recharging with prompt service. 10
cent# a day for rentals. Drive Into any of our store*
and we'll gladly install a rental. Batteries recharged
every day for only— ; i'
club and five
tertained tuesday
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Bridge club and their , guests
formed the personnel for *a swim- llon‘
ming party and beach supper yes-
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A dinner of charming informali-; Houston.
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ft, Dr. and,. Mrs. j hy Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilson 1 Mr.’’ and Mr*. C. K, Nash and
in. r J I F. L. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy]honoring their house guest, Mias Mr. and Mra. H. M Tolland and
Pmge-mnetieon Elms, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Han- n^hy Stagner of Waco. ;Kermit James Joined Houston]
Mrs. H. M. Totiand was hostess kins, and L. A., Jr., Mr. and Mrs.] (juesta were served on the ver- friends yesterday at Galveston.
Hfe.tfMmw-■ ; this week at her home, 414 Jones T- Mean® and daughter, June, | ------*--n™i^.sdailgtf
club were Mrs. ... . ... ■__, ■ _ ■ Marlene Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.)
■ k! ev Mrs Frank . mwih“rs af'Ma* W. L. Pendergn.fi and daughter, j *
y Mrs Bndw'tttnch*0n C,ub ami two Anna May, Dr. ami Mrs. g. S.
K. W. L. Beckman, Mrs. p6gtlSi Mrs J. D. Spear mWW Jem" Ann
■lW(!,and WP;„,,Harry Hattie Lucille Paxton, j .and Marian, R«m,«CaMner,
»M>mhers:'pcesent were Four gam<#«*Rush,'". Ji’’, of Wharton; ;
Hf. Daniels, Mrs. B. J. entertained three tables of guests Helen Margaret Robbins, Ozelle
^■ Mrs. W.. H. Giles, Mrs. after which the** luncheon was Newton, Mrs. J. W. Riggs and
^■die, Mrs. L. F. lfova’r, served and prizes were awarded daughter, Shirley and Viola Riggs
Hudeck and the host- to . Miss Paxton for high seores of Longview......______________
to Mrs, C.’ ft -Hash for
was high guest bhd high.” Cut prizes
i Mrs. Ristine and #rk. by Mrs. Fred Dittman, Mrs. J.
jeered high for the D. Giddings and Mrs. J. B. Holla-
way.
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ppoMitinent* were sug-
the holiday and red
rosi(ili’’Wd" dai*iefl'’«lited'
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H. E. 0. Bridge club was enter-
tained this week at the home of
* Mra. R. B. Warn*, 411 Sooth
Those present included Miss Whiting street.
-Paxton,- Mrs. Spearr Mrs. Nash; "Those ■-pT«6e«t^'XWirfii»----Betc ”
Mrs. Dittman, • Mrs. Giddings, kiiis, Mrs. J. D. Spear, Mrs. W.
Mrs. Holla way, Mrs. C. E. Arm- L. Pendergraft, Mrs. C. E. Naah,
jteaW. Mrs. R. B. Warms, Mr*. Peridnaatt, Mra. A. M.,
Goul, • Mrs G. 0. Gaeke, Mrs.
Jerry Ulch, Mrs. Allen Shaw,
Mrs. Addie Berry, Mrs. W. C.
Mi,do„„ry - Sea'a, JMJ S£ **' *
Woman g-f Missionary Society of Coffee and cake w<>re
Grace Methodist-church ' met on ggjjj styj - & dinin*
Tuesday of this week at the J
^ w‘th Mrs. L, D. Wilburn, Mrs. Deatoji and Mr*. Ulch
president, giving the devotional, were high and second high scor-
ers In the games.
’Mrs. Berry will' entertain"the - - ~
group next week.
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with bowls of red and
Bsoms graced with minia-
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Tuesday.
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Tommie Bertram, Mrs. B. F.
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man's Council
L’s Council of First
i church met Tuesday
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bers present.
Lloyd Johnson, president,
I 24th Psalm and Conduct- The hour was devoted to the
iusThess 'Metihg Ih ^hich diqmaal of buainw......Eight mew-
iere discussed for the l«* Mrg_ware present
Upper to be served from
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Given Silver Service
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Haltmar
Called Meeting
A called meeting of the Order
of Rainbow for Girls was an-, were presented with a silver ser-
nounced by Mrs. G. A. Lillie, I v*ce by members of Robert R.
mother advisor, for 10:30 a. m. I Tuck Tost, Veterans of Foreign
Friday at the Masonic hail, Pur- Wars, at a Post meeting in the
BRING
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Wednesday to Thursday
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Mr, Christy goes about it that
really likes iris work of wait-
-located and approached Just as ing on customers, and that
h* was screwing a nice wormy counts more than well admit,
worm onto his fish hook. (Your doesn’t it now? For the July
shopper spy must be, forgiven picnic outings ahead of us, the
for edging around to the - City Market has what it takes,
star hoard side of the. boat' and they’re plenty reasonable.
to " Ret jfe _.iytoflia of the J
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osity).
Well, that Dad was .never
known to speak out with such
a u t h oratith-o assurance
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Henry Dudley! I lielieve he hae
more friends than any other
man in Harris county; natural-
ly, since he was born with a
heart as big as all out doors.”
The moderns were already con-
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didate for county clerk was the
popular one, but Dad didn't stop
... he couldn’t when Henry was
the source of talk. He continu-
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ARE YOt)R PICK | ed oh those things and knows
t ‘ tweed* . are rivaling j exactly who’s who.” So Dad was
corduroy for sports “. r“jR
doggies of all sizes, j
d colors, are entering j
le accessory race • • * a
of any cut is O, K. now
bit of crispness must put
dc touch pn.aJmost every .
. . new shaped buttons >
s dice or domino make
ime of fashion a winning
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brand your own
read it and I believe it;
tlothes are not termed
] now! oh my, no! Instead,
He referred to as “class- I
take it or leave it.
P**WPS!!
TON’S SQUARE DEAL
observed that George
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of Henry once that meant more
, ..atii'jjnp.reescd. .me more,.than,a.....—
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have. A fellow was telling an-
pthor how to find. Henry Dud-
ley in a crowd at a depot; he
said ‘he is just an average look-
ing fellow, but if you see a man
ih the crowd helping some old
woman with her bundles, it will
be Dudley’. That is certainly
a beautiful tribute to be paid
a man, and that ‘helping
one’ is the best descripth
can use for him. You can know
that if a meeting'for some civic
improvement is being" planned,
one of the leaders; will Am Elmo Hutton, Jewel Josserand,
Henry! What’s the next ques-
“None more. That’ll be plenty
man power for us. to solicit
votes with until the July pri-
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with eight glasses &nd
the necessary gadgets attached,
smart!'
For tall cool drinks on these
some-. hmg hot days, that formal or
informal tray for the wee hit
of fl.Sfj, is worth many many
times it’s cost. L. G. Sanders,
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into the most favorublh price position it Ims enjoyed in a Jong time!
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tive, (arid surprisingly^ that Xnithey come out for
le) conversation between offi(!ei lhev shou|d be U()hdd jn
eminine vacationists whe a big way." That was the.
[lounging in the yacht’s the blonde "Yeah, and he hasn’t been in
h room with their feet vno .... ... the game too tong, either. You
P her* »«d there as they your enthusiasm; you’re right )<now what 1 mean; tt,ere,S *Uch
V- ignored the BwK chairs' ferori«. Everyfrody-who InoW -*W"T •“ £«igreaaman
iw American custom.) r*~: Mr- Dudley is/FOR him, and knowing too much about the a«h
f brunette with the new called ropes in Washington.”
dress asked the sturdy SOme of this excess energy 7o “R,gh‘! And he’8 a ,"'a"
s:lad blonde whom she con- work.” J who’s alive and modem minded
»1 the most popular man With that, f foind my vanish- about these things that need at-
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rbd With a matter* of fact- out for you. Do you get the-
lark Gable, of course.” The point?
tuned maiden continued
“I’m not referring to the
1 this time . . . I said in
Utility Chassis and Oath
Dual Chassis and Cab..
Utility Long Chassis and Cab. . 605
Dual I^iil Cfhassis and Cab.
Commercial Panel,.........
Special Commercial Panel...
Utility Panel... ,. .
Dual Cab and Stake Body,
anno^nceinn tbe Im^ptCce]iiJJlhisymr~ dropppJ Chevrolet's b*dtt price
| low figure of $465. Just compare this price- compare any
Chevrolet price with those of other cars. Then compare what you get for
What you pay! There'll he no ijuwtion in your mind which 'car to buy.
fellow. He’s young and that’s.1
plenty m his favor,",.
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once you Jo.
^ lift,..Chevrolet offers patented Knee-Action ami others do not!
alone has a Fisher body! And die same thing applies to cable
brakes, Y-K frame, abock^proof steering, ami 80-horsepower, vah
six-cylinder engine. Chevrolet gives you Jar more fei
r- a far better name for dependability.
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Dual Long Cab and Stake Body.. 740
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Aitov* are Hat prieee of pataenger care at Flint, Mich. With
bumpers, tpara tire and tira lock, the liat price of Standerd
Modala it $18 additional; Maatar Modala, $30 additional. Liat
pricea of commercial can quoted are f.o.b. Flint, Mich. Special
equipment ettra. Pricea subject to change without notice.
Compute Chevrolet’a low delivered pricea and eaay Q.M./iC,
terma. A General Motoxa Value.
Readers, that’s just a sketch
of the-ihbwer Bf conversations
I’ve heard about Everett Du- 1
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DINNER GUESTS Puy from men and women on
THIS/EVENING? the streets,; .'. those average
To take thf guess Work out of people who aje FOR-him and
buying groceries, make if the
Standard is lower than that of any other
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in the vyorld
» countyi” Seeing that
atter was getting closer to
the Westish type fair one
risd to get the droop out
r eyes. The sudden ques-
orompted her to make a
isinterested endeavor at
>ite, who is he?” (One
appears to be too eager
'h deivings into opinions),
return play was “Well,
whom he wants to. represent.
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CHEVROLET MOTOR COMT
YOURS TRULY!
Smoke get* m her eyes.
Esquire, but flowers go to her
heart. Be diplomatic; take up
where your grandfather left off,
and send her . . . gorgeous red
roses from Greer’s Florist and
Greed House in Goose Creek.
It’s at 123 W. Gulf or Phone *
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1934, newspaper, July 5, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145325/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.