The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 321, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1933 Page: 3 of 6
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OOSEVELTS REACH PARTING OF THE WAYS
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Devil Dogs Celebrate Return of Beer -
Camel Parade at Chine*; Station
re, Chin* (UB—For the FALL KILLED WOMAN
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AVednesday
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r V.Vtrvo' H- E- Club, entertain- ]
FHJIiSCjO Ing hushands and friend* at, .Mr* 1
[*f«a M;»swH“ Grady Deaton’s home in Lmft * I
J this dirtrict court,
jrro* at the •Tri-xftie*' Jirid,
firrt ^me.ln the Mstory of the
Marine Corps, Unde Sam's sol-
dters of the *ea have taken to
5*lnel riding. In the pad the
Marines have served aa Infantry,
police aboard warships and have
organised cavalry units. They have
Given By
Eipert ]
Operator
We D* Not Barn
the Hair or Head.
Shampoo Your Hair
107 W. PEARCE *
. lire Club With' Mr
k* in 0<W8S «** ^s. Jt. b. Martin at «ay.
jjyitartH at 10 (own,
8,1 day. I- Priscilla Club with Mr*.H»nrv
fflW* w Is- ^tfneratTampEd^n..........
p^nibn. Ace High Bridge Club. —......—
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Ishtar was the name of the chief
Son^rhi,"'<i by th,> Smltie'
Thousands of loitering Chinese
and a handful of foreigners were
' sstotmded~ wSMu «
dlosla* UUi. J.. 4L. f .—il —
rasJ-w,io~by~ —Missionttry^H'ntirtv—
> Mrs-.Chlrfts Parr pr-sided at
riMwwt, 4M- business session of the weekly
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1
Each day in .some adverti
f-Hr- . ..j. 7"’vh »ssv.
K|fconference; nwiting of the Woman's-Mission*
IJrab flr-'anis- aiy Sodety oT Grace BetKndi«(
U Auxiliary; church yesterday afternoon. Mrs.
XetS’w- ^ *“** °f th<:
,11 sclo by Mrs. B™e Stu<i>r- ■ •
i |cprohibit!<m Mrs. A. J. Netfman gave an in-
5 discu-sed by telk “The Rural De->
“What’-; in the ®r8. White led the
f ipenMiscwH .""P^udy which included the
7.-T* At .nrccr JU^chaptfr.u>£ Acts.. ........
hr-r— --------- Mrs. I'arr appointed reception,
%ju~- _______7 decorating and refreshment eom-
Whtle the. .Marines were engag.
appearing in the TreCitie, Sun-per-
.
ing In their camel gymkhana'the
word spread, that the ' Marines
were buying camels. This was de-
buying camels. This wss de-
nied and Major John Arthur,
executive officer, explained that
the camel corps was only a tem-
porary project organised simply
baps in the want ad cofcmns. in some
grocery ad, some furniture ad, some
drug ad, just anywhere—will
r * v,
Pf
appear
[ while the Marines, mo&nted
aboard the world’s ienfestbdrinlr 5S
ing animals, celebrated tljg return
of legal beer and wine to the
United States. « -
Now the camels, used by the
theaters. These tickets when—clippec
and presented at the box office will ad*
mit the parties whose names are print*
ed therein.
"Incompatibility” « blamed by
friends of Elliott Roosevelt, 23,
second son of the president, and
nw'wrrroTTKiF TmffiiKg'&
last year. An agreement as to
the custody of their child, William
Marines during the gymkhana,
.have gone back to carrying goods
to and from Mongolia and to car-
rying coal and limestone into
Peiping from the nearby western
bills. There are Marines who are
vember, is believed to have been
reached. Above, recent photo of
the couple and, inset, at the time
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eparated since of their wejdjljg, J»m l0, lg32,
J!*!”" .• »ytWV UIBlIUCfl WIMS
advocating tho organisation iT¥
permanent camel corp* which
would he unique in American nav.
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For instance:
■ Service h'eagut Meets
I The Servic league of Trinity
Episcopal * churcn met yesterday
afternoon at the h;,me of Mrs.
O-orge Walmsey in Baytown. Mrs.-
B. A. Hulsey, president, - pres'ded,
Mrs. Walmsey nudil'a detailed
Of t.h I* IkCnoOn/ia
LIFE-SAVING TALE [c™* Hurfer Given
OF LAD REVISED DegreeFromColle
al history. For the Marines, as
they never let it be forgrftsn.
This coupon, plus service
tcfeirge, will admit M. G. Houston
are a part of the navy.
BT TRY DOLORES’ - - -
If LR MI R MACHINE OIL WAVE $2.50 up
In BAY VAPORIZED SCALP‘TREATMENT
iG HAIR, DANDRUFF AND OTHER SCALP
I—' ............................... $1.00 up
PIS PASTE EYEBROW . AND LASH DYE 75c
p~....................... . 50c
JilCTRK 50c SHAMPOO AM) SET 10c
The story of how he rescued a For the firrt t,me hssebalt his-
the Texan or “Humanity” at the
Arcadia.
lad from drown: ig was slightly
overdrawn, Joa Rogillio, 13 ycjr-
old Boy Scout, declared today.
The revised version of whrt
happened at San Jacinto river last
weak was concurred in by Clifton
Magill, the boy Joe was reported
to have saved from drowning. r>wi
Mrs !<oroy Rogers, counsellor of.
the junior Royal Ambassadors of 1
Baytown and i'elly Bnptist
For “Athlete’s Foot.” Use
Goudchaux’s
SHUR-SHOT
Ointment
Sold at all Drug Stores
Money back if not satisfied.
i report of the proceeds received
fr< m the food sab held last week.
It was decided that one more meet-
ing be held before the League dis-
I bands for the summer. Mrs
jOdgen will be the hostess for the
jnext meeting which will ba held
June 2fi. *
Refreshments of tea and cjke
were s rvej to 15 members.
Every Day — Read the ads in the
TRI-CITIES SUN
Jfalidasa- wa^.th«^-name syf tie
Itrytdwn
dramatic and lyric poet of Indi
and cne of the foremost poets of
the world.
happened was that hs inr,girted
Clifton was in trouble, that he
grabbed him by the arm and drag-
ged him to shallow water.
‘‘Aw, I was dring just fine oni
i wasn't scared,” CHfton said,'
It previously had been reported
that Joe dragged Clifton from the
water while he was unconscious
and that he revived him by tnfe
use of artificial respiration
methods. -
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Party Postponed,
FIRfcMEN TO MEET
The regular meeting of the
Goose Creek volunteer fire depart-
ment will be held *t 7:30 p. m.
today, Fire Chief N. J, King gp-
nounced. He asked every member
to attend.
otfertu
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 321, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1933, newspaper, June 13, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020392/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.