The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 302, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1932 Page: 6 of 16
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SUNDAY,
cietq - Churches - Clubs
■L BUCK’S!
iooK \sigm
3F STUDY CLt
Z
Hankins
reading -fram the
Brtt«rfly” in OM-
book "Good SUrfb"
Study club at Masonic hoi.
Trinity Episcopal church,
Taaaday
IpMtfag of tha. Worn *’* .Study
■ PHday aftamonn at the bom-
If*. Wf Royder in K«yl<i*.r
(L A. Lilli* prawot"d a
i.'«riaati<M.-..........
Pi R. Ihuravi. •>»..
trader. cava an interesting
W th* story of th* book,
ptiiartan were described in
and tnc action «f the storv
t shown t«* haw developed from*
MSt of wMw thettwm-
iHk «wry advantage in .‘•pit'1
borrowing hard* rip*.
;‘||w, C. -W- Spear presented an
■mpsting paper giving lh.> **t-
jtinf of tha Story, which was in
Ipallartfctrn part of China. Mr*.
> afavf a dear tens- critici«iu
(it.'tha styl* in her pap-*r. V i
Vota Vita rlaa* at Centra) Baptist church, 7:3(1 p. m.
Four Qamk mb with Mr*. T. C. Thraahar, •
M oWb .Jliife.. Wh**« fidiui. tHK. f «esm
'♦art Coc a shower for Miss Jennie D. Nyc.
Baytown Golf and Bridge dub at Community Hou»c.
Civic Uagoe Social meHjng with Mr* J,. P, Thibodaux at 10 a. »,
Pelly Civic league socialmeeting, at city hail, 10 a. m.
Wrdm «da t
Wednesday Evening Bridge dub nub Mr*. fTR. Kiiwr. ’
Priscilla dob with Mr*. N. Stile*.
H. K. O. dub with Sir*. J. R. Kelley '
Tri-Citic* Bridge dub with Mr. and Mu'. Ed Cathriner,
■ "'1, 1hur*d«)
Thursday Afternoon Budge dub.
Baytown (Jirl Scout* and Brownie* at Junior High school, 4 p. m.
Dorcas da** at the home of Mr*. M..M. Carter, Mr*. Nora Spear?
hostr »*. 9
Ijuuar Court Bridge cJub witb Mr. ami Mr*. WYH; Frhr. -■■■-
Bluebonnet dub with Mr*. J. W. Bigg*.
4 bdphaw club with--Me*, A. Kinler.------------------------------------------~-------
Friday
Friday Evening Bridge dub with Sir and Mr*. W. L. Pimdergraft.
GoW J'rcek Sr-mU and Brownie* at Grace Methodi«t church 4 p.m.
Minina Study dub with Mr*. Howard Kay.
JHnior »Gtrls Enter-
' ... mined : ^
Mra . GJL Lillie entertained
(ilia of the Junior Woman’* Study
club at bar homo Friday evening.
Bowery In spring
were uaed by the
•ling the
aaarmtted
There were two table* of pity
era, At one table Miaa Fay Stamm
made high Kora. At the other
Mi** Yvonne Steirar waa high.
Kach wa* preaented gfith diinty
handkerchief*.
i \\ inrfrrfcnn uni e! inMii i
cake, and ke tea wa* served to?
I by the hoitehbAn decor- f!
Texan To Seek Votes In Van STILES STATON
out at the meeting Thursday af-
temoon of the Goose Creek Girl
Scoot* at the Grace Methodint
church. Mr*. Joe Rdd had charg*
of the mefting-----»—**-
EquippedWithLoudSpeaker LEASEDBYBLAff
several trout long* were rung,
troop work studied and then
game* were played. Th* Scout*
will mart negt wwok u snul.
Th Baytown Girl Scouts and
Brownie* met Friday afternoon .it
the Junior high aehnol in Baytown
Bailey, Thelma Bono,
j JSeirlein, Mary ,Louise
{-Dorothy Barrow, Helen Margaret
j Robbins, Elizabeth Aim Matin, Su>
renc Wits, ‘Fsytene Zumwait, Pay
Stamm and Yvonne Steirer. Mr.t.
O H. D..wsmi, sponsor for the
girl* dub this year assisted Mr#,
Lillie. .
tenant,
charge. i>e regular
, ,nvni«u vf study, game* and
Etizabeih i song* wa* carried but. This group
Strickler. abo will meat next Week as usu.l.
HARLEM CAST TO
SHOW AT PELLY!
ni Shir Stml\
(Hub
Mr* Kathryn Wile
J Broussard, worthy advisor; Eiiza-
| both Zierlem, worthy associate ad-
. . , | visor; Kathrim* Fayle, Faith; O-
ibstrut J ’ '
!retie Newton, hope; Thelma Bond,
Misses Carol?*Stripling, Clara!
i Harbeck and Dorothy Neal will bej
| the guest* of relatives and friends | kind ever brought to the Tri-Cities
| Irvin C. Miller, producer of fam
I oils Broadway show*, will present
| “Brown Skin Models" at the Nu
I Gulf / theater Monday evening.
jTWflKow Ta direct 7rom the Har-
j !em Night club of New York am]
J wirries a cast of thirty people.
E. K. toilette, manager of the
NuGulf theater, said Saturday that
this is the biggest show of
i obtained from reading the I gram| rnat' on, whose home
If* "*» w“» *,v,;w •?*[' i,s in Houston, wrl be ..present >t),h»r,ty: 'haPl,n:
I Spear. Mr*. Utile played . u , , I Voyle Cowey, drill leader; Juanita
I.Sk'tb'v" on th. rii'in-t |the meeting Manny evening of *
mir Boy on thp piano. .. ! (Warner, confidential observer;
III th* ‘‘f’Stfiott, . th»* Ki»-t#*rn .M«r Mud) at
ymr by Mr*. T. J I'ruett. pram- .„„„ Hall. '’<,,0thy Hy!,U' ',u,‘r
PWL on* new ,n-mhrr*. Mr, \ J f1ar. m„ u, fnr th„ f 0mit:‘ WhaM.m, gram,; l«dira De-
toatoi, wa, elerted. Y^Lib-l| , m>tn|1., w|,irh t*. Uu“' M“rl,la M:*“ SU*l*h‘
[nr hext yi'.,r were received) , .^.reiwoti, indigo; Christine
|lpi:1r i|gllllii i The net ynrVjlurid
piywk will I*, on ■< hlii.i, rmt will I rir* «
rahhilr a study ti." nj-tom.,jaMl|
in i|Uoting the critic writer, af
the Sun York Sun the following
is quoted, ‘‘The Brawn Skin
Models uit as up-to-date as thei
Zeigfeld follies but has a palm
beach tan.”
, —_ , The show is playing at Galves-
of l.-.ke (h/»rlesIl.a., are guesn . ^*
. _ K | ton Sunday and wil come
] in Daytown over the week end.
(, Mr. and Mrs. L.L Huie motored
to. Houston and spent the day Sat-
urday.
Mrs. M. H. oBstick and daugh-
ter, Nannie faicke and T. L. Gunn
will la* fe- fectetl for the
f instruct i oi which to !a
it July. Ayi
will !»• lo r for this school
liiboRib* pi ns are U-ing
! Tri-Cities for
day.
to the
inly one day, M0.1-
iinalely b00|™‘ rhri,,im- 'f,irT,s’
violet;- Helen Margaret Robbins,
choir director; Alice, Bsukhalter,
aturc, music an 1 bi*t<
country
TMa was the last meeting
tor this ikih The
||ifettJng will tie fMetier i
flwwe of Mr*. r W. .<pen*
"f mode fo
dar Hay
a! tb>
ls*rs
this
their en’ertainment. Ce-
il and (”,i . * Creek mem-
e'v p'-ete«l 1 , lie present at
ting, Mi A. Lillie
! pianist, Geraldine Lisle, treasurer;
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W
H. Hobson. They will remain t<
liear the rommencemont exercise*
Sunday.
Mr*. Bennie Wilburn is visiting SABIN£ ROYALTY
*jm*s 1
Announcement wa* made today <
by W. R. Black that he had lw»j
TOT ierylco station part of tb.
Garage from N. D. Stile»^
for a period of three year*, T^ l
front part of the building i« ;
remodeled to house the drive
service station.
It is expected that the reumdu j.
IMmiiiii m lilgB
opened for business u> j
June 1, Mrs. Black said, Jj
double drive ia under construction j
The etation will handle Hutnhfc’
gasoline and oils and will capgy
line of tires and auto accessarf^J
It will have a washing and grfcnJ
ing rack.
NELSON SENT TO
MARINE CLINIC
Charles’Junrcy standing on the ‘‘loud talking"
will canvas Texas.
which
her parents in Bay City and at
j tending the graduation of her sis
ESTIMATE GIVEN
Amplifier Which Will Throw Voice Mile Will
Aid Congressman-At-Large Candidate
Zachatiah Nelson of Pelly who 1
is suffering from blood poison in j
the right hand due to an infection I
was transferred to the Marine ho#,
pital at Galveston Friday,
j His condition became seriousi
Thursday and plans were complot-l
ed by the Robert R. fuck post |
Veterans of Foreign” Wars, .g {
which he is a member, to reimwf
him to the Galveston hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Humphry j
and G. K. Edge, members of tk|
lacal post and its auxiliary, actoff
as a committee to transfer Mr,
Nelson to Galveston.. His’ condi.
! tion is said to be series but with a
proper care physicians say he will ]
1 eeover.
tori.' il
Birdie Thibislaux, secretary.
LtttU-Young Xnptials
WACO, May J2 (LT’i.
gressman-at-large, can’t g.
attend his political meet la
speak for he i? going to
ent, rtziii hI the
Uriday Evening
Bridge Huh and
•■era! tables of
(Herts' at their f>
..... nn Whiting
*t r*-<-t thr- week
Red radience
rose# 01 taH !>ar.k
•» and vases of
the *>■!.•• finwer'
■ere placed at
vantage point.'; a
e u» the room*
where • he :x !.ai>
of guests a»-
aerobhet A "pruig
■ ,lor theme was
tarn"*!.
K
\ T/llli ulny . If/1 nuiuii
Jindgt
Mr* Edgar Endef-i ent.-rtai»-(i
|tk* Ttombjt rftem-am Brl'ige
(dub thk wek at u» enarming
I of her aunt, Mr- George
l Wright, at Evergi •■«•». Room-
JuAera the guest* as**.-tabled were
fteautrfully riecoratefi with bs*k?t«
pjpi v**'1* of sweet 'peas of varted
1 pinky and lavemler* pradom:
(-Hating. The coio.r” theme ffirr.e"
) OUt III all detail* of game aoee*.
Mrie* »nd refreshment tray* was
- |itik and white.
, Ml*. A. E. Drew bad high score
[and Mr*. Jack Kohl man for-
!in the cut
Only club member* attended, j Arnett
salrnl course Was «erv«*i from!’ The following K<
HptaW tray* with crystal - baskets thi- (ni.pitnlity ’Ir
Inf the pink »tseet peas as center-jW. Higgs Mr. .1
||lHK The saUi.i and the drink Dr. and Mr*. F
were in the < ho*, n colors, latnj Mrs J. K.
H§1% George Armer will be bosteos.'.Mr*. Ray Sham
| at Lake Charies, l.i., May 11. im-
• mediately after the ceremony the
'couple left for Chandler Okla.,
where they will spend several
' days visiting school friends of the
bri'le.
Mr*. Young is the daughter of
C D Little, mayor of Belly and
th game iirce?.
Mrs.T. .1 I’ruett
| Ocrgrn ft bad log
•club memtwr*. V
| .»• r and I I.
!,i W.
V
aw ar'bd
jf'ut pure
L. Be ti-
ll for the
L. Rob-
had ingh
he ev -1 s Each was
prize by tbe lionet.,*.
?aj! awarded to E T.
•tp this club next
.'Child'i Study CJtih
Flan' hax — liee.'i perfected for
fttw “gue«t day" and tea which ail!
Hfehrid Monday afternoon at th*
k of Mr.,. L. 1. Huie by the
paid’s Study club
-(3hBdran of club ntendir rt wrl1
(|t fpraenled in minicak ntrmbr-r*.
(UlrtliAgr and d*nre* on the pr„-
mmm, H
T. Arnett. Mr
Briilge.*. Mr. and
dergraft. Dr.
1 Spear, Mrs. T
guest, 'at
ire! Mrs. J.
Mrs. L I time j
!.. Bobbin,, Mr. |
ruins. Mr. arid j
Ir. and Mrs. K
•id Mrs. J. M
Irs. W. L IVn
and Mr* C.
J. I'ruett, Mr
cr set here. Mr. Young is em-
ployed by the Humble Oil Co., at
Baytown and the young couple
will makp their home in Baytown
j when they return fmm their hon-
I vymiM.n
I While in Chandler they will at-
i tend the commencement exercises
of the wheel where Mrs. Young
j graduat'd and later will attend the
j reunion held by all iriumni and
|the banquet given in their honor.
ter there. , --
! Roy Elms, Roger Elms and R.! -AUSTIN, May 22 U'P*—The
11. Sparks have gone on u deepstate will secure $2,285,000 in roy-
sea fishing trip to Freeport asja!t'es ««wl bonus for the oil be- - „
guests of the Texas Sporting' neath the Sabine river bed in East 8 S0l>nd amplifier which
TenodTXoI -+*x«er Xht. board of mineral de-
Mr .and Mr,: J'. L. Harrison of! velopment estimated 'today on ltbe j of xhxa;
Texarkana, Ark , spent the p;l,t! basis of the best bids received,
terr day. with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. •Nfo contract will be let until
Dowell of Baytown. further tabulations are made and
Mrs. Garret of Austin, Texas j Adders are given an opportunity
is visiting her sister Mrs. R. B.'to explain their proposals.
Sparks. !--—
Miss I-eono Lemar of Houston
-If Che*te
farm* rs I
x. it V. il!
V<d. Texas
! ibrov. hi:
S. Senator
W Jumey. candidate for eon-
r townspeople to stop work to
lot mean they can't he*r him
n a motor truck eouipped with
voice a mile.
Royal ffopelamf of New York.
MAN FOUND DEAD
LUBBOCK, May 22 <r.L-A ver. j
diet of suicide was recorded Sat-1
urday in the death of Morris T,
Brigham, 54, real estate min j
found dead. He had swallowed
spent Friday with her sister Mrs. j
F, A. Leirman.
Mrs. W. R. Smith spent Satur-1
day in Houston.
RECLUSE KILLS
SELF AT HOME
HOUSTON, May 22 <r.P>-A
has inf
his motor vehicle. He ".ill estab-
lish political headquarter* at Dal-
las, but. his voting resiil-nce is
Waco.
The Texan's Truck, however, is
not only for the purpose of lec-
turing to those who venture close
enough to examine it, the vehicle
will be a rolling advertisement for
jumey.
light wines and bear. Kn-
ot of his candidacy signed
democratic congressmen
rk will be printed on the
pnpo-ite side of the van.
Jurney has announced that in
addition to using the truck, for
Speaking purposes, he will broad-
cast music. His campaign is ex-
One side will be adorned ‘with 1 ported to begin his
Miss Hollis Ellman of West | suicide erdict was returned Sat-1 <‘xcerPts from Jurne/s platform ; short I
DISEASE HALTS FUNERALS
TASHKENT, U. S. S. II. CEl-i
In view of the spread of >niallpox |
and other diseases here, the local {
Soviet has forbidden funeral pre-
cssions in the main streets. It !
also lias made legally obligatory ]
to cover corpses in such procei-
sions. Heretofore, coffins were j
campaigning c arried open, according to Eastern i
custom.
utlcatt
aimed
tot t
l period
ist whl
visiting with Mrs. R.
ill at his home
Columbia
L. Girder.
J. J. Laird
Baytown.
Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Dowell will
leave next week for Nashville,
Tenn., where they will attend
Peabody this summer. fTiey will
stop over in Texarkana, where
they will lie joined by Mrs. Do
j wi'H’s____mother, Mrs. Buma Cox. j
Dowell expects to receive his
urday in the death of Lee Van
Glider, 60, who had been missing
for several days and was found
by neighbors in his home, shot
through the head.
A ..‘iH-calibre piste,! was at his
side. A not gave instructions for
disposition of his body.- Van Glid-
er was known as somewhat of a
recluse.
smt.
Yoitni’ luilks Parly
(■iris of l,u!f Hill were hostesses j ma„ter’s degree this summer and
to the boys of that embmunity in'Mrs. Dowell is candidate for a Ph.
party at the home of Mrs. Fred j \)
W. j Cherry Friday afternoon, return- Mr. .end Mrs. T. D. Hipp will
L f ing a hospitality given by the j attend A. & M
MONT BELVIEU
NEWS
P. Thibodaux, Mi
rorwe and R. Tincbe.
This club villi '•«»'
next week by Mr ind
!'• '-lergraft.- ... .
.“1:
refrf-xhm<’!i!-_ r.immittw.
fmg of Mrs. J tV. Fondren
ilrit, ft. E. Ferrell. h»ve mad
|j#OHtgrments a* have Use pro-
I «ram fqnunittee. \lr« \t. ,Y.
l|U(iy««rtl end Mrs, ,1. b. Means
J Were namrd on the f.togram coni-
I Witte*. Each member of the club
} MB invite one guest.
Emma i.avr-1 boys thf' week before.
j The girls hail been guests of the
entertained i »t ’a swimming party and
Mr*. W. L *weiner roast.
Games and contests furnished
entertaijinient, prises tie ing award-
ed to Frederick Cherry for high
and to Buddy Toupes, low. Candy
made ^y the girls to resemble, pot-
jted flowers formed a portion of
Sufimiuy. night following, a ^^’ the refreshments served to Mona
hr meeting of th* order at the G, IfarT)hnii Dorothy Cherry,J
Masonic hall on Texas avenue. J Xdine and Gwendolyn TIock, Xor
Robbins, past mother white, Mary Cherry'. Roberta
in chifge of kW#: {^#1,1*, Bobbie Jean and Frederick
(rner.
Mr.
Barbers Hill Parent-Teacher
College this *um- j sociation is sponsoring a benefit
| bridge party to be given Monday
and Mrs. L. P. Hodge and j ut the high school. Pro-
Cash liaising
•lewelrv Sale
SILVER
WARE
£1111111
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RiunboK Girls
Public inJaftat on of offetersj
df the Rainbow ‘.’Iris was held i
Raymond Adams will go to Pea-
body at Nahville.
Mr*. d®»«®tte-Harper, retiring
worthy matron of the local chap* j
ter of Eastern Star, has been crit
ceeds will be given to the Ath-
letic club. Admission will be 50
cents.
26 and 14 piece nation-
ally known silver ware.
Set now reduced to this
low price. This offer
for a limited time only
of- one-half price.,
ENTIRE
STOCK
$50
DIAMOND
tt-CITY
1 APPLE
Refrig
Ufa;
i in M,
p.1
pi rent
$15.00
Imora
Example
lte*ks, 3
Steak, 3
eat, I lb.
«»t, 1 lb,
: Main
Mrs. J. B. Wooldridge entertain-
icaliy ill for several days at the the fteuky of 0arber!. Hil, hiffil
Baytim-n hospital. She is now con- Mhoo| with two tables of bridge
able to_ receive
'■Mrs F. I
adviser, was in ch *rge of Wstbfts-
ti«n cetvmonfes. Mias AgWca Travis' chf.rry> nillir- Bock
watt !*•#.. 1 *# .
valesclng and
friends. T
j Miss Sylyia Hanking Jeft Friday
for Hull where she will be the
gauest of friends for some time.
High score was won by Mrs. Fred
Tillery and cut prize went to Miss
Rutb Daleber,
WATCHES
Mrs. Homer Wright, entertained
was installing marshal
Officers installed were
Ruby Lee
Mr. and Mrs Brown the Friday bridge chib at
, tTtankc, Mary I/nilse MeGee. Stan
Vertalj.onj Raymond and TnK'
j:
*••••
Announcing.
v"‘ ‘ ' ^ ______
|, nit: opening 01 nu-:
Goose Greek
John
Donnely, Irvin Adams, Buddy Ma-
gee and Bmkly Toups.
Mrs. Burt Black and Mrs. F. R,
Kibcr were visitor to Beaumont
Friday. ” . ’ \
Mrs. Mattie Lou Edge, Mrs. A.
D. Meshven and Miss Paulim)
Wosenburg of Han Antonio visited
in the home of Mr,' and Mrs. V;
K. Edge in East Baytown oder the
week
1/2 PRICE
1/2 PRICE
home. High score prize went to
’Mrs. Fred Tillery for guests; Mr*.
J. A. Baxter won club prize and
-Mrs, C. Cllley won cut prize.
An ice course was served.
Woodmen Circle Mas
Chicken Dinner Here
Dallas Ga* Station
is fobbed Third Time
» _ 4m ' ..
Bakery
th* opening of the Gwtte Crrak
teij&r Mm me m» *t
mm.............
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|8
turning wr oprauif w ine
** wh* «*ray that mu K»* of 1
Forty-Tu n Party
A delightful hospit-Hty of Fri-
day night wa* the forty-two party
give# by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mas-
sey and Mr. and Mrs, Will K<>a;
gan. W.;:
A pink and green color theme
was featured in .decorations and is
gaim aecessbries.- Pink roees and
carnation* in pre«y ar^rnggmeiits,
werf used to carry out the motif.
High scon prizes wore won oy ____
Ufa* w- iam»-hT w«raen, and gimfegth Think the
by Walter ftradley, for men. Fol- ho,*^ -
tal»« U. ,m» amuiinc wkk of.
w, pa„.ng tho .Ulion, • h«Hiit ^ Mm Irm* Bruc . wm io
WftiKCd iiii nela ftp iRu
BUYNOW
AND SAVE
50%
PUCE
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1/2 PRICE
Mot
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DALLAS, May 22 <U.R)_Erne8t
Miilsap, employe of a gasoline
filling station bn one of the husi-
e?t intersections of the city, is be-
place
A chicken dinner ami supper,
sponsored by the Woodmen Circle
wa* given Saturday at the Origi-
nal Culpepper building on Texas
tffcwt. : , .
Proceeds derived from the sales
will be contributed to the general
fund. Mrs, Bernice Benfieid, Mrs
'* a Zorn McNulty, Mrs. Bessie Pruett,
Mrs. Dorothy King, Mrs, Lorene.
m
• 1
WMi
can test was enjoyed by the guests,
with, J. Ulrh winning the- contest____
prize. * Miilaap of
The hostesses, served salad,
sandwiches and ieed tea for re-
freshments. ■■■
The guest list included Mr. and
S' tin urnnak U« • Mum* ^
twrOw, Mr, nR> mr*.
"lad; lltiuG
* *** Mkai
up and robbed charge of tha Affair... ■
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-- •
Tank Klima,
N Dehn, JMr. and Mrs. Sol Dbniml-
Mrs. J. ). Gaffnes, Ur. and „
F-
m
A CORRECTION
* report of iasUtlsftkm of
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V. ;
Buy Graduation Gifts
ireful
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1 Thor
at Half-
With graduation so close, now is the
.srs'
y«,
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. buy your
rare good
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 302, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1932, newspaper, May 22, 1932; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020179/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.