The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 200, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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Thimble Club
Is Entertained
The Handiwork Sewing club
entertained the Thimble club
with a Valentine party at the
home of Mrs. Herman Ash.
The afternoon was spent play-
ing bingo. Ea^h table waa dec-
orated with hearts and bad
bowls of assorted candies. Mrs.
B. W. McKallp won high prise,
Hostess To
and Mrs. Edward Capps won low.
Mrs. Ed Gill, president of the
Handiwork club, acted as post-
man and distributed Valentines.
Sandwiches, coffee and jelio with
whipped cream were served. (
Those present were Mrs. Capps,
W. 6. Thompson.
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Calendar For Week
■ T ar Bayou Methodist church, 10
^rtWinty Eplecopad Pari?h.Guild,ja.m. ■
*&i. L J. Well*, 70S Fifth HamMwbrk- Sewing dub, 16*
*mt. Ed Gill, 514 East MurrUl, 1:30
, Goose Creek Order of Eastern p,m. -
Star, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. Woman’s Missionary Society,
Presbyterian Woman’s AuxiU Baytown Methodist church,.9:30
lary, 2:30 pjm. • aja. ‘
Hanna Kathrine V, W. A., First Leisure Bridge club, 1:30 p.m.
First Baptist Bible Reading
53 circle: 2. p.m.
n. Kinozelian class, ’Central Bap-
.Mat church, 1:80. p.m. —--
a. Euzelian class, First Baptist
n church, -Mrs. A, a.Tlihkls> 41T
•• South Whiting, 2 p.m.
k Bethany class, Central Baptist
i.churcb.l :30 p.m. v> ,3,
Ladies Auxiliary Of Local 333,
u ^ Workers, Union hall, 7 30 p.
" Reapers class,* Central Baptist
f. church, Mrs. M. A. Broadway,
1) 200 S. Pruett, 10 a.m.
First Presbyterian choir, 7:30
v P.m.
. Alamo P.-T. A., 2:30 p.m.
s Friday.
O. E. S. Study club, Masonic
f holt fi r,™, •
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hall, 8 “p.m. *
Minerva club, 21 pjh. _ • '*.
Cedar Bayou Grove No. 844,
chine that combbl
features a woman’s
7:30 pjn.
-Co-Sd-Sew. SessJoivJ&a.w.
Energetic Needle club, 1:30 p.
Sub-Debs, 118 West DeFee, 4
and pockets ..;
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p.m.
Saturday
Cedar Bayou O. E. S. Masonic
hall, 7:30 p.m.
Little Wtomen’s cfub, Mrt. J.
D. Hedge, 2 p.m.
Horton, Cedar Bayou, 7:80 p.m.
Bachdorette club, 7:30 p.m.
Sadie Bush circle, Mrs. Louis
Mtnard, 2 p.m. *
-Tuesday Bridge club, 2 p.m.
* Trinity Tabernacle
Missionary council, 9 a.m.
Woman’s Missionary
” - sew light, and other features.
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it is witn genuine pleasure
that we invite you to visit
u* • • - and see this famous
White Rotary. ; :
'Shower Given
For Mrs. Wilson /
Mrs. W. J. Wilson was honored
. at a Valentine party given Tues-
day afternoon by Mrs. Herman
.Matysiak in. herhorae at 1018 East
Adou8 avenue.
The honoree was surprised with
shower of dftk-■ “ >
P Peoples department of
I Baptist church, Baytown,
I their monthly social at the
M Rev. and Mrs. E. R.
■ Thursday.
7® ™ch and her group were
Jwje. After a business ses-
Neverai games were pis,™.
I. coddle, a penny for your
pts, and a sea contest were
S the entertainments,
b Valentine scheme was used
™ refreshments of heart
M canapes, cake, hot choc-
ha# gum drops. Hearts, eu-
bows and arrows were HHHHH
^ors. The evening was Baptist church, 2 p.m.
Union,
Baytown Baptist church, 10 a.m.
Afternoon Off Sewing circle,
1:30 p.m.
Faithful Workers class, First
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games were played. ^HlgMands Baptist W. M U.. »
Goose Creek Rebekah lodge,
No. 453, V& O. W. half, 7:30 p.m.
church, '2 p.m.
as pictured below
fSi 2Creek’m‘Rebekah lodge, the appointments. Cherry c
No. 453, Wo O. W. hall, 7:30 p.m. jn minature pink cups were f
„ N. and T. Sewing club, 7:30 the quests as favors. Bingo
’a. G. club, Mrs. A. N. Manteris,
4 p.m. -
. Blanche Grove Circle, Central
_____„„ "Xva' David circle, Mrs. James
were Hazel Rich, Weir, Second Jones, 2 p.m.
* T.O Vam* lllninn
St Joseph's Adult Choir prac-
played during the afternoon. High |
scorer was Mrs. B. W. McKalip I
and low score was Mrs. Matysiak.]
Refreshments "of Angel and J
devil’s, food cake topped with'
Bavarian cream: and coffee were' •
served to Mrs. H. H. HSralson,
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PLUS SMALL CARRYING CHAR'
Model above
Exactly as pictured here |. ,
PLUS SMALL CARRYING CHARGE!
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V. Eve|yn Wirmingham, Tri-Cities Bridge club, 8 p.m. J Kalip, the honoree and the hog-
Betty Lou Sylves- Needlework Sewing circle, 2:30 tess.
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F^r Women Here
. p Bains was elected
i t of the Woman's Study
. the coming year in the
business meeting Fnday
;the home of Mrs. A.
of Baytown. Mrs. Joe
Elided during the business
''w.iter Rundell was named
.resident; Mrs. Frank
l^nd vice-president; Mrs.
ftoter, recording secretary;
** m Morris, correspond-
Mrs.' Gien Barber,
, and Mrs. Joe Reid, par-
Randell was leader of the
. 0n “Radio,” and she dis-
-«L) Personalities.” Mrs.
Bowen, guest from the ’39
flub, gave an enlightening
»Radio and Drama.”
present were Mrs. J. M.
, Mrs. 0. H. Dawson, Mrs.
Mrs. Rundell, Mrs. Painter,
Clan Barber, Mrs. Reid,
L A. Rankins, Mrs. G. A.
' Mrs. M. E. McPhail, Mrs.
joieniweig, Mrs. C. W. Farr,
fte guest, Mrs. Bowen.
Program
. Wright gave a s.h.or
i to the new study book,
. and Harvest” by Limouze,
C Woman’s Christian Service
we Methodist church Thurs-
Ute. D. D. Elms led the open-
1 sr, and the hymn was
, Friend We Have In
i were appointed to at-
Woman’s Conference of
liukodist church in Alvin
y 27. Mrs. Theo Wilburn,
-Funderburk, and Mrs.
I Newman are delegates, and
tes are Mrs. L. D, Wil-
'd. Rhea Kelley and
fpTXau-
Miai, taken from Pro-
ms brought by Mrs.
, snd the meeting was clos-
jk prayer by Mrs. L. D. Wil-
BRIDE
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Mr.
announce the
daughter, Miss Grace
Norman Hargrave of C
The wedding is
in March in Trinity
church at Baytown.
Mrs.
have
3*'
others
Mr. and
Hendrix
Basil Burnett. Mr. and Mrs
way Hart. Mr. and Mrs.
Williamson, Mr. and Mrs.
Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. C. C
penter, Mr. and Mrs. Tilton
t«m, James Hartzog and I
Lynn Olive. o
2? Mr
live at 403 1
new home in
pleted.
1-
rs. a
will meet
the home
Trinity
at 2:80 p
Fifth
in
announcing the at-
Miss Leona Waddell
the bride, and Robert
y of La Marque will be best
Hie wedding will take place in
First Baptist church, Goose Creek
with-only relatives and closest
friends present.
Miss Eason graduated from
Robert E. Lee high school in
is npw a student at Lee
e. Mr. Waddell finish-
_ school in 1935, gradu-
ated from Lee Junior college and
at present is attending Houston
University. He is employed in
the laboratory of the Humble Oil
and Refining Company in Bay-
town.
i.vterian Auxiliary
With Mrs. Hogan
Hogan will be host- j
ess to the Womin’s Auxiliary of
First Presbyterian church in her1
home at 419 Illinois at 2:30 pjn.!
Moftday.
Mrs. 0. S. McCullough Is pro-1
gram leader and with Mrs. Rogan j
will talk «n “The Negro in Amcr* I Snidt
lea” and "African Negro.” The Lad
F'l?
Of Houston
Dahlia Culture
■ B. Banta of Houston
m <» “Dahlias Culture” at
clubs at 2 p,m. Wed-
i 11 «« Baytown Cnmmun.
^ytown Commun-
*Uon is composed of
. ',ub« of East Harris
Urs- G. H. Swenson
if 8 ToPliffee, program
“ «rranged for Mrs
, Baytown, Mr*
Publicity chairman,
Needle Hour club, 1:30 p.m. |M^f Bethany^claAg of Central
Vo.%BZToT™ Lrr
7:30 p.m. ,' ' _ |Mrs. V. Shumake presiding. Mrs,
®arris County Federat- Priscilla Sewing club, Mrs. Em-1E p xshley led the opening
1 flllho n4 A — «» i T n iiiiAnoa 511 VV Pkt PPRTCC. AM J <vn«« /1a.,aI1ama 1
ma Lawrence, 311 West Pearce, Lrlyer and gave the devotional
2:30 p.m.
International Relations Study
group, A. A. U. W., 7:30. p.m.
from Isiiu,.
U5SV3?5*'S.
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Wednesday Morning Music club. „ for tbe sick. The class will-
Baytown Community house, 9:30
• ajpa,' i '—--;7-
Legal Status group, A’. A. V. W.
Mrs. A. F. Lockhart, 304 West
James 9:30 am. ^.
Cedar Bayou P.-T. A., 2:30 p.
San Jacinto P.-T. A., 2:30 p m.
with Mrs. E.
Second Jones!
m^t next week
Hoffpauir,—121
street, Pelly.
‘ Present were Mrs. T. R. Wil-
son. Mrs. B. E. HerbeUa, Mrs.
Mrs. G.
p. As.v
Mrs.
YOUR ACCOUNT
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 200, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1940, newspaper, February 17, 1940; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1023714/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.