Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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Bciety - "Churches^Clubs- ) CROSBY FACULTY
sent, in addition to dub m^moer*,].
m-TTttrarTfbr^«rir-f^ .....an-|
d the H.t..O, f!£t'i at their weekly; nouncotl Thmsday. _ _l
,-mI,’ *•) i-i uine™a-v- 1 The enrollment for this year’s j
’•'« tables attemiodj school opening, which-is schcnuled]
.....*rf*- y.#* «<** w-'tV-tsts<iptEMW 2r, Min iraffltirf
r,^h T** was awa.wlpd.Mrs.j-greater thin in 1930, Mr. Jenson:
* quaiifij
Fs kn<i*,J
'viihout
City SefJ
Children’s Dresses
Full Fashion Hose
Latest Fall Dresses
to admiiJ
■etition ||J
ad'lresi 3
Late fall shades in reai full fashioned
hone values. For fall opening we are fen-
taring this group at only -/ ]
Pr‘*ej merit the:
‘I students.
ire is expected 180 or more
Ask anyone who is “in the know” about
fashions for faH ... they’ll tell you that
fabrics are the big news in l)resses.start-
th^'taflored yDCdens and ericHrijf
with the lustrous satins and velvets. We
have included them all in our large fall col-'
lection.- Choose your entire fill wardrobe
from this one unusual groups
OT)(.,address will lx1
by Rev. T. 1. Heck, pastor
- Cedar bayou Mathodist
« MesdamaS;JPARTY.AT.I10ME I
XrWo, (;r.uiy Deaton, W. L. OF MRS. HERRING 1
1 PROVES LOVELY
& rfri n !S' ,V': ^ 0n,‘ "f tl'^'vl^T-hoVpTtalitiesi
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fjsz**:*' i-;;....... 1,1
IpPI i n nn ■■■p
rendergrtft, C, Havaru, Russell
Hewlett,-G; C. G.'itke, K. S. Cath-
- •• \\ . t ,
herd, Jack Davis taj Misses Jen-
5 -
at ar>y tiil
of any J
Citv r*. I
■pity c**j
fned by |}|
:rs of Goost'l
ted-lo sa
Ig that saiji
i to a vat*]
‘rial or &i
'the City]
X;..ttfBse.J
r shall call]
at only. $
School Shoes
Panties and Bloomers
adorned to carry out a pink and
green and yellow color scheme,'
ami \Tr . r.“n Lcv^E®
the- refreshments' commit-
Svimfrt~Brrdw
NEW HAT FOR FALL
Well known brands of school shoes for
^tfi~'Wy$,'anJ-^1^''hTpi'«^'l^'fops,~
black and tan are offered in gagruops^
each at great reduction.
Ladies non-Run i’iintie* and" Bloomer*'
of good material, mode to sell for far
more than the *|irice we are asking
r s uch p»ti,s
resented,- »]
3$ed ordia|
al ll
dec! for i|j
tit: on ay]
s prodH
petition fjjj
The" Enipreas Eugenie has been
receiving a lot of publicity
these days, and her reputation
—“* has travel-
r'-.r
attend, '‘here will be a charge off f.°,
a* a- i
l / uj Ru'nihmc
died
feting "f. the Rainbow Girls
for smart millinery
Oft- fui- -.h.-t
«r far' attd Wide.
galled by Mrs. F. L. Rob- ^
tre pteparing-for at least-sixteen!
..Li. . g .....]
rthy a:lvi-aor;- for Saturday
-KCMe..prke,-was awarded- Mrs. Roy:
tables of players.. ,
Mrs. C .K. Morrell, Mrs. J. E.t c
iielers, and Mrs, J, W, liiggs liave .»
•charge of,the entertainments R,vi
at, the. Masonic Half
. m. at, the Masonic LiaiL
»-31 be the first meeting in
aptbis' as- the groups were
:e held tM
"haptefIB
:d Ht'atutay
itraim
ms of tie]
f the StaM
Texas, mI
voters reJ
be alloiviw
rperscM
■ Guests of Mrs. Herring were:
! MeeSape* H. B. Gunn, L. M.
Pearce, C. 0. Crouch, Roy Leibsle,
L. A. Bell, Henry Long, R. Schcl-
ling, all of. Houston, Tom Elder,'
J. Dubendorf, F. L. Robbins, J. H.
.McKinney, J. D. Dowell, Charles:'
Jack, and J. DjSiddings, Mrs. Natl
Pace and Miss Cornelius McKinney
of Huntsville. .
Children’s Sox
ded -hiring: July and August,
will b- a' meeting “on the
Ladies’ Silk Hose
'fuaKmefaKr-wH-Ixt serve:
close, the games.
[and third Saturday
k from now on.
kRebiiiiis asks all nv
FALL FOOTWEAR
Pure thread silk ladies’ hoae in the
Short sox for the kiddies in fancy .col-
ors, made to stand hard wear, featured
during this school opening event at only
Program Odum
newest shades, priced very special for
Of course you want, your aut-
umn outfit to be correct from
Fall Opening at
the ground up, so don't 'neglect
your shoes, We offer the very
lniiiof n«t/l flfcn j-,i hamv
. tpw*Cflvutg:•:iUWUVW cuiu ftau*
nr, (Zn if‘g program, was given by the Ce-
: ‘ oar Bayou Woodman .Circle,
niztl ■, ; | Grove No,.884, at their Wednesday
k w^s hostess to on i ting. . _
oaige club yester- Those.....on the program were:
her Home in Bay-: Thelma and Marjorie Bridges,
test itt shades and shapes now
imagers
| ____ j Alma and Murl .McNulty, Bobbie
l»were two.tabi«Fnfifeym‘-Hi!i;'3Isrte firame, ffijsab?arh6ar^-
k-aoii at- ~tho eiose -of t-hc- j-oi-i o.ki isiul-io- 'l.'ii'.vli'r,-Alive W'ct-ks,~ —
kte Si'ore.prize.went to;and Mrs. Rdbert Hill. • ■ l]
fcddie Polka, and soenrui.■ kiali-l-
r I Beys’ School Pants
avail's parents, Mr. and ! * ______
Domestic
tol.. I1 Jka. tpu sacmnLJ-igx
E*S?TSSfon. . . j were served, -r--
i members present were: --------IV,,......
toes J C. Showalter, Eddie ‘ Mrs. C. A. Havhrd
,-Hildebrand t, Henry Wil-|Pest last week-end
A. -iawn,'Bill - Miliiean,; 5Iiss Neva I!rantn,>,r,
:lrisiSi. Mrs. ^Armstrong was / —~”
The niu-t complete .^election in town
of well made, silk liped hats. Shapes
J. B. Tayloi’n parents, Mr. an.I I.: J . ..
Mrs. R. M. Jones, 220 Wfyst Lobit i ■ '
street. Their son, Jofcn Randolph, I A grup of strongly made pants, just
who has been visiting fcjs grand- I the thing to start the hoy off in school
■parents for tw6 weeks, will ’ re-: 1 with. They are made .to last! for. .fnonths,
turn home wltb them today. priced'at only
and shades which have been pronounced
Extra heavy 40 inch domestic, the
as proper for Fall and Winter. We
ahall feature those numbers for a few
days at—
beat grade on the market for the mon-
ey, buy to your heart’s desfe at
12 $
Yards
gust -27.
urday for Rochester, Minn., where'!
he will undergo treatment at the’
RXT WAVES
(.50—{,' uarar.teed
DV HP at run v ci
Mayo Brothers hospital fpr a few!
)Y BEAUTY SHOP
. Phone f85
Maurice Kilgore, son'of John;ft
returned jo Goose Greek Wedng,;-
Emi-r.i. H. Duke
went a tonsil 'operation at the of-1
Fast Color Prints
$3.50—Guaranteed
MILADY BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 185
i*a* >.£ tiSfjKHSMSHXliXMSHSiHXHZHINSlMJtMS^SNEHSilMil
Men's Broadcloth Shirt
k-: Ave. Goose Creek
i Shirts & Blousers
Fast color hrdajjelpth shirts or! blouses
made to sell j»jit twice the priefe, offer-
ed at School Opening rime at
| 36-inch clojth, just the thing to make
I: dresses for the school children. We
feature this number for the next few
days at the remarkable prjee of x
i shall i
of'a cof
ipwspap
vithin 6
pubiishs
ir not lei
A complete selection of shirts in
whites, tans, blues, greens, and patterns
which have been selling at $1.50, will
be offered at this Fall Opening at only
Opening tim
Mr. and Mrs. George Lauraine
announce the birth of a baby girii
on, September 1. ■ j
Boys’ Overalls
5-Piece Curtains
h ' •' , ^
Rayon trimmwi and vslanee with all new
tetruhl£»“SfAJ«:
Shirts and Shorts
A lot of overallE made on the sfutjj
For the min who needs a
-■ a joi oi overalls maue on we sg
Mr: and Mrs. L. I. SWnt of KL I gljIe 3S thofis fm mep. IJlg and‘TO,r
HUUT------»WUI . WBPWMB-
supply of underwear and
does not wish to pay a great
deal, we are offering Hhirts
and shorts in solids and
stripes at
the boy to wear thia
Belvfeu announce the birth of a
hrtv* An 9 ----------- Tl
juat tin.- thii
fall, priced .
boy on September 2.
H A baby girl was bom-to Mf. and!
Mrs, J. C. Lockett on August 31,{
was announced ioilay.
Blue Work Shirts Scott’s Work Pants
Men’s triple-stitch work shirts, just the While they last, take your choice o
thing to buy for the fall and winter genuine Scott’s work pants as the rev
season, white they .are'offered; at -the »rd breaking low price of
a ■ Mr, and Mrs, W. T. Wooley an-j
^ nounce the birth of a boy August IJ
| 3L
|! / Mrs. L. C. Gunn of Baytown has
Si as her guests her sisters, Misses’
I Flossie and Ora Sibert of San An-1 j
Bed Sheets
Boys’ Coveralk
price of
Group of well, made coveralls, which
were made to sell at 78c, going for
school opening at a good reduction of
SIZE 81 X 90 INCHES, EXTEA
HEAVY SEAMLESS MATERIAL.
|j Miss Erma Bruce of Nachitoches,
S La:, is a guest of Mrs. B. E. Louns-:
g berry.
Boy s Shirts and Shorts
A group of Broadcloth shirts and shorts
Towels
Assorted colored borders,'"aiies 15x30*in
for the very young man, to be featumi
for school opening at only.
PERMANENT WAVES
a real value at
$3.50—G uararJeed
Small Deposit Will Hold Them Until
Wanted! by Customer.
MILADY BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 185
m I 3 TED SWINT, TECHNICIAN
All Makes and Modeto of
^ ^ | i Radios Repaired.
lif’ *ct:
llU. I Tubes Tested Free
BAYTOWN jjj herrinh^^g storeno. i
MALY ST. IPe Qiue S&H Qreen Stamps
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Matherne, Robert. Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1931, newspaper, September 3, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020788/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.