The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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lie Hal! over the weekend to inspect the guest of his toother, C. E. Gibbs,
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K Nr*. H. M. Toti*d entertained jowl high in the ch* sn4 terNrs.
die member* * ** <*»>■ ‘Jack Davis for high for the
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guests st her home yesterday af*j Those attending wtoto M*£;
R ternoon. Snapdragons altd toees^jdam** (Jus Jareb*, G.T. Gaeke,
arttatoslly arranged in eases and HM* Ray Spear, Chartes Jar
R floor basket# ware plowed shoal qw*. J. D. Jones, C. t. Am-
Ph_ .IhfcJWJtM where lie guests**- Bertram, -Fred Dtttman,
^tfy^gadtes. ^ ^ !<ua»,an, Ed Folto and R. ft.
► j
Hp“ guests. This will be the last meeting
After semfl Intereating nmnl of this duh until tto firei^jn^d
i8S—Jn Tomato
GENUINE
price*; "Slltot Mfoblfea*'' is rp-!
nouased by the Magnolia Trim-;
Jama Campany.- lite new MoMi-t
gas, colored a distinctive shad* of
pwrph tosiamn- placed wr ‘<Ntr~sn
no premium by over i 1,000 Map.!
tolls stations serving the South-1
west.
“Developed in the M'tmi’lia!
laboratories to meet every require- J
ment of high compression motors, ;
CRUSTBW
PORK (J
8=5Xt
LARGEST
*rnn
■|Sf » mw 'iw"".
awarded to day in September when Mrs. C.
mid—Armstrong will to the hostess.
Snowflake
aMurry
EVERY BOX CONTAINS
BEAUTIFUL PLATOPflTE
CUP & SAUCER
Goose Creek
LARGE
SIZE
BOX
fffti
ditions—in heat and cold-—this new
fuel not -only gave knockles* p r-
formahee, but proved conclusively
to be a longer mileage gasoline.
"While a material increas* in
.the Aifti-ltnfck rating is tto most
irt worthy Imorewment in the
: new Mobilgas, it’d distinctive
; (juxliths of 'Oimatie Control’ hav - j
been increased,” Mr. Angus said, j
i "Through tlve proadjustment of |
! manufacturing specification# Mag- j
riolia produces in Mobilgas 4 fue! |
best adapted to ths climatic and-j
operating conditions of the local-
ity in which it is used. This
quality of Mobilgas is called
‘Climatic Control’.”
In the introduction <’f the im - J
proved Mobilgas, Magnolia has j
adopted as its slogan, “Full Sne?d [
Ahead", and is providing automo-!
‘bile owners with attractive Wind- j
sheik! stickers carrying that'
phrase. The stickers, picturing
. ^ ,SalT) MWi* J
to prosperity, mi parr cf'Mag- n
nolia’s contribution toward busi-
ness recovery.
FOUNDS
(Limit1)
Toasties
PREPARED SAl)A»'
Mustard
PHILLIP'S DELICIOUS
*•*18 J*1** 3 ™ X3e
DENTLER MAID DRESSING or-
Prunes | ?f $4i
FULL
QUART
LARGE
FAMILY
SIZE
• PKG.
CANS
n l.l.
PINT
JAR
FULL
POUND
«u. i
TALL
CANS
Red Ripe
SWANSDOWN
d.___Dureas Class Ma ts )
[Vg Mrs. Dudley Fortinberry enter-1
tained mentors of tto Dorcas
Reading 'Circle with an all-toy]
ties covered-dish party at her home in
W. Wooster yesterday. The gufsts as- j
^ sembled at 10:30 and the morning
was devjtd to piecing quil'-j
blocks.
At noon a delicious and bounti-l
1 'flirTttl5rh‘'»W'senW.’“"Tto~mm~ 1
hers enjoyed a social h: ur imtil I
2 o’clock when they went into ,
their business session with Mrs.
M. A. Burnett presiding.
"Love” wag the subject of the
Bible study snd many paCuge*
were read that reierr d to love;
and Interesting talks u'Cr- givefif
j by the members on this subject.)
The 19, 20 and 21 chapter* of
Revelations were then read by the
members and each prsaag- ex- I
plained and discusM-d.
Mrs. Boyer, SOfl Eist Wright)I
stroft, wall entertain this group I
next THurmlay aftern on.
Cake Flour
*[ EXTRA FANCY
River Rice 2
LARGE
BOX
omatoes
no. 2
CANH
P(fUND
BOX
BAYTOWN
LARQE SIZE
FLORIDA
«•“" 2k
■ - -•
CALIFORNIA ICEBERG
Med. m
I)oz......L
QUART
LETTUCE I
Brookdalc
Salmon
Sc
Home Grown Greeti
BEANS ONIONS
I lb 10c J ft» m
FRESH (iREEN
CABBAGE pound
Uncle Bob Bure Cane
SMART AND SLENDERIZING
FOR THE NATRON'
* '* ' ' FAITH*id 9«57
When designing for the smart
matron we gtv* special «tWiN*n |
to line and detail . . . they must
•lerjderiae D.<refig«re and emit# n
gracious st’houeU'. You'll like
^tNi «S&1MToE Dtit reason and for ]
the intereatvng pointed seamings,
thr«*e ifoarter puffed tdsevwt, "rr-
plke upjsrr bodice awl ultra smart
use of contrast. Silk print* *m!
aummer slteorw wHi. jWove most
— f
Ihwtere 9657 may be order*!
only in al*«s 36,4#*!, 40, 42,^ ss l
46. Sixe 2d requires 2 1-2 yards
39 inch faltric and I 3-H yards
contrasting. Clear, diagrammed
rutting awl sewing instructions In j
eluded with this pattern.
Send FIFTEEN CENTS in erdna
or stamps fredns preferred) for
EACH MALIAN MARTIN pat.
tern., to MS'* to write plainly
your NAME*. ADDRESS, the
STYLE NUMBER am! SIZE of
each put ter nr ordered.
JUST OFF THE PRESS-—THE
MARIAN MA’ETIN BOOK OF
RUMMER PATTERNS, offering a
wldo aisnrtm,’nt of advance styles )’
I*-.., li-jTiSftsiiiii ''"JlfBiiiriwr ”
■ pf cool, comfortable and appropriate-
ly dressed wlicitor you are spend-
ing your Summer in town, at the ji M
shorn nr in thn countrv. This book <
Silverdale Sliced
h -tp yo i pUifi a stunning ward- 'jOGETHKU, T WENT Y-FIVK
rope of can)’-t<>-make frtylea at a
mrrprisingty low to*it ’ ORDER
YOUR COPT TODAY! PRICK OF
PAttERN BOOK, FIF TtK EN
CENTS. BOOK AN!> PATTERN
CENTS.
Send your order to the Tri-Cities
Sun Pattern department, 232 W
IMh St., Now York, N. Y.
» O’CLOCK
17c
Mild and Mellow
SUGAR CORN J
No. 2 cans
PORK & BEANS 3
16 oik can*
ASPARAGUS UPS 2^ ““25c
High Quality ■— 0*art J*r*
PICKLES
Sweet, I’lai*
Or Mlkeft”
3m........i
And Dill
Sweet ( ruahad.
Maid
■MtM
Del Monte
Raiah Whit* nr
=5=
VEAL ROUND STEAK,
pound
DECKER’S SKINNED
SS\ KKT I’M Mt S. pound
PORK CHOPS, Ffenh l-ei
PORK CHOPS. NM Mia—End Cut
CROCK ROAST, Choice VmU, pound
iX)W STEAK, Choid* V*nl poulkT
. 11 ffmiililiilflfrirtinirtnnnnmm 11 ,
Pound
California.
hr*,|
per
GOOSE CkEEK
CIDER VINEGAR
10c
T.C.C. Undue Club
Mr*. W. A. Nontan waa ho«te»* |
to the member* of the T. C. C
Bridge club and several gue*U «t I
tor home in Baytown yesterday
afternoon, spring blossom* in |
pastel tint* were us'd,** deron
tion*. Can.lie* were ^served at I
each tahk.
Mrs. C. T. Kixtim- had high]
score and Mr*. Norton had second |
high. 4
Tto folbwing were present: I
Mwdame* W. E. Porter, G. B.
ChenaUt^ H. T. Zielinski, Kiatine,
A. G. M aner, Robert Dunkerley.l
11. H. Whit*, C. H. Kennedy, Josh
Wells, W. L. Beckman, and G. G.
Heim n.. Mr*. Whit* will’a«nt*re
tain aext Toek at tor tom', 81' |
iliiacia street, Baytown.
(i«od hereof DnraM* 8 Oa.
VEAL SMOULDER ROAST, pound
SLICED RIND ON BACm ptMNtd
AM, pound
...... I2V,c
Iftft
--------14c
___He
Unit-End Cuts, pound .. 10c
He
_______17e
Birthday Party
Chartes E. and Marshall R.
Hnlleman were honor gueeta at c
party given Wednesday by ttoir
dWMG Mr. and Mm W. R. Mat*
Mftdm,’ in erl«bratk>n of taeii
Itorthdaya. * . <«
After their friendi had played
a number of Interesting game*, rc-
freahtnent* of candy, kre cream.]
cake and lemonade were terved. ,
Die boy* received a number of j
re present* frem their friend*.
Guest* were Mitchel Roa*i,
Hardy Roy Fountain, Joe £.
Fountain, Gordon William*, Buddy
.William*, Victor Aah, Alfred A.h,
rJ. W. Greer, 0. K. Towler-, Chee-
ter Turner, FloyJ Turner, Denman
Smith, Freddie Be#
corn, Verda Tumer,
Pearl To*ri -r,Ju«A
rlne G.iger.
L
“• 3D
Sack
Mik
JL Small *mr n.
Or 3 Tall 1
PEANUT
lb,***
p i
I ROHEDALE BARTLETT . ' -
Bra
Pfwft * •- ■
REAL SUGAfL
Corn
Yellow Label
UPTON TEA M-lb. can........17c
CHIPSO, reg. size .......................6c
Libby’s Fapry
SPINACH. No. 2 can
Comet Silver
WASHBOARDS, each............25c
CRISCO J lb can 50#
BEAUTIFUL BOWL FREE
LOW DRUG PRICES!
Liaterine
TOO™ PASTE, large siz^^ 16c
Shaving Cream
LIFEBUOY large tube ...........2\c
30c LYSOL. dct bot...................17c
31.00 Size
ST. Joseph’s G.F.P.....................69c
GEM or EVE
RAZOR
ILADES....................23c
KPKMfim
Nose & Throat Drops................19c
Red Ripe
TOMATO PASTE 2 cansr..
LaFrance Redimix '
BISCUIT FLOUR
Ice Cream
...S.
all flavors
POWDER, ........ pkg.
Chandu Toilet
:3 cakes
C. & £. Pure Purple
AMERICAN
FLOUR
MAID <* (24-Lb. Sack 1
Tr: . '
SUGAR CUBED BREAKFAST
"WON fc U
veal tom
ft** **' - ■ it*
Ledrt SdR
Sugar Cued
Bacon lb
ViiftdFflh#;
Rib Chops
Pound J2<!
Veal er IMH
Chuck
Pound 9C
Full Cream CHEESE, lb. 1!
Good Grade
OlEO
t«*i7*
Frankfartri*
WEINERS
1MU
■SLICED R1NDLES8
BACON
■ *
VL, . ^
>f 11»i ‘Of to n
5T0N
, 5" I
^nt and Galve*tl
^ League today hi
Larich to atoodinl
to A
. uoUSton waa still fl
U jgmes apart a* the!
-pteyed last nightl
_ Buffaloes defeatT
, City 6 to 1, with |
harler; limiting
, hits. Tommy
in addition to
j four times up, st
Mont went into tH
jgyveS Tulsa downl
| lief acting the Oilers l|
nt, for their fifth!
victory. Easterlii
jand triple led the 1|
^^jon swapped pit
Oilers by squeezing
Jl win over the Dallal
■ which Darrow, Buc hui
) but four hits, and Til
gto yielded but five I
i victory ended a foJ
—,<ig streak for Galvesfa
|ln * 25-bit game, the
Uo Missions won from .
Korth Cats at San Antonil
oau got 13 hits and P
• 12. Whitworth wL
* for the Cats, whilel
ifetWhite divided the|
lend duties. I
like same teams clas!|
lit
fexas Golfing
1 Enters Georgia I
JrORT WORTH, June
i Aniela Gorczyca, reed
of the Texas Woman
mpionship, today was
jiy to Albany, Ga., and
.■tBurnaumnt .«f ■ tto.
lomen’s Gdtf Association.!
| She w.s accompanied
wrge Thompson, Jr.,
woman who will ei
few. Chapter
Written ii
|HEW YORK, June 2
Thursday night
-wdl to--written ~in |
cle of blows and blc
I glory that comprises t|
1 of heavyweight pugiliif
|Xtx Schmeling and
' will climb through thl
I Yankee Stadium, weathl
Ing, for a scheduled 1-1
j bringing to a climax f
[ venture in prize fight
I Neither fighter is a cha
yet their meeting is I
in greater aplendl
louder ballyhoo than|
title bouts.
[Mtnover, it is being stal
[flee of opposition from]
l Square Garden, center
Pleaacta
Creek]pvill n
Satui
(1
. ) M. , • * , ^ .
the same beii
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 312, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1933, newspaper, June 2, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019750/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.