The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 159, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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DECEMBER |8|
THE DAILY SUN. GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
Spinster Dinner
Compliments
Bride-Elect
Evelyn Fogel Married
To Pvf. Albert Sanders
Mrs. H. C. Woodall of Pclly an
swot
11.50 for 2 hour Jenson. Com-
plete 8 lesson course—flO,00.
ff you sts a Beftimw itsew-
lng, or need to "brush up” on
the latest short-cut sewing;
methods, be sure to register
without delay.
nflUIK.es tllC.....marriage of her
A charming compliment was ex-
< tended Miss Gloria Ann
bride-elect- of Merle Bee Wismer,
when Misses Jane Beavers and
Nora Antic, and Mfyi. Hoy E. Bur-
nett, Jr., were hostesses at a
spinster dinner given in her hon-
or at the home of Mrs Roy Bur-
nett, Sr., in Cedar B«you.
Poinsettas and white chrysan-
themums provided floral decora-,
tions using the Christmas motif.
Poinsettas in . pottery graced the
coffee table in the living room,
and white chrysanthemums in
crystal' centered Die ltncn-covered
dinner table. Red tapers in Christ-
mas log holders were placed at
either end, and the red and white
theme was carried out ,in place
cards. A gift of china qiarked the
honoree’s place. /
Guests were Misses Helen Stassi,
the honoroc’s sister, Dorothy Mae
. Wismer, sister of the prospective
bridegroom, Peggy Carroll, Mrs.
Sam Stassi, the bride-elect’s moth-
er. »/
Guests were the honorce and
Mrs. Sam Stassi and Miss Helen
Stassi, mother and sister of the
bride-elect, Mrs. W. C. Wismer
and Miss Dorothy Mae Wismer,
mother and sister of the prospec-
tive bridegroom, Mrs. Hazel Nel-
son, Mrs Mefcer Greer. Mrs. Knox
T. Beavers, and Miss Peggy Car-
roll. ' •
GARY COOPER
in
Cdsdnovd Brown
Singer Sewing Center
H6 N. Ashbel Phone 140«
meet miss
BOBBY SOX
_ . .' With
BOB CROSBY and BA!
K.)l«*cte(l ~Shnft~Sui)j*3
GIFT BOOKS ARE
IDEAL XMAS 2
UNTIL
JANUARY
V 15
at
“Wedding and
Commercial
Photography Only"
Arnett Photo Studio
60S W. Pearce Phone 1585-J
•’ItHNEyft
Wilburn will be
, Lizzie ...... ... , ,
Rented with open house
,t the home of her son, L.
"iburn and Mrs. Wilburn,
, (he hours from 5 to 8 p.nv, 0
The occasion is Mrs. Wil-
" birthday.
u and hostesses will be all
children, and their husbands
.lies Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
„ Mr. and Mrs. Theo Wil-
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Busch,
id Mrs. Ben F. Wilburn, Mr.
Irt, C. A. Wilburn, Mr. and
C C. Scarborough, and Mr.
ra. J V. Wilburn,
friend/' of the honoree ire
to attend. ' **:'."*
NORGE
GAS RANGES
REFRIGERATOR SERVICE
PHONE 1446
322 E. Defec
--Phone 1168 for appointment-
fli ff, milk or
oa SHAMPOO ........Jti
oa MANICURE -.......... Jl.*
PERMANENTS ”...*5.50 u
t'OLI) WAVES V... ' $10 II,
PLAIN SHAMP(K) 75
r New, kapio iieat
I HAIR OUTERS USED
Mrs. WiU F. Currie, Owner
hru Thursday
218 N. GOOSE CREEK
TRY SUN CLASSIFIED ADS
A RUSSIAN IAUET with American dancers would have been an im-
possibility a few years ago, but when the Ballet Theater performs
with,the Cleveland (O.) orchestra this month it will rely almost en-
tirely on American-born dancers. Nora Kaye, right above, who will
dance many of the leading roles. is a New Yorker by'birth although
■he has had traditional Russian ballet training by Michel Fokine and
other Russian teachers John Krtza. left, was born In Berwin. Ill He
will have a leading male role in the ballet (lntei nttion.il)
Trinity Episcopal Guild
Elects Officers
Mrs. E. f. Lehde told the Christ-
mas story from the Bible at the
THESE GIFTS OFF YOUR
PfH Pailas Athena" Club
Members of the Paiias .-.tiienri
■a Pope, Judy Gub were entertained last eve-
and Harry n*ng at their Yuletide party with
jy and Bill Mrs. Jack Hester as hostess at
and Ronnie her home in Goose Creek.
ihall During the short business mcct-
■nding ing, Mrs. A. W. Whitaicer was
“P6”' elected to membership of the club,
Rob- and yearbooks were distributed
Calendar
Wednesday
Women's Society of Christian
Service, Peily Methodist church,
8 a. m.
Bible Study Baytown Church of
Christ. 10 a. m.
San Jpcinto Parent-Teacher as-
was sociation, school auditorium, 2:30
P* hi. Spear
Girl Scout Troop 13, Horace jjrs (
Mann Girls’ Gymnasium, 3:30 p. The „„„„ „,v
~ ' ..... motif in decorations
■ Priscilla Sewmg club Christmas the home and was assis
party for members .and husbands, daughter, Barbara, in i
F. C. Saxon Jiome, 7:30 p_ m. .. freshments to two gues
Choir practice St. Joseph s Cath- r. zierlein and Mrs. J'.
Eire, Jo Ann
L Spell Be
fecr, Jackie
Um, Janelie and Marsh,
tkamp Parents attend! 1
[lI«.'Haferkamp. Mrs, f
Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
in, and Mr. Herndon. among the members. Mrs’ Doug"
^ l«s' Seamans and Mrs. J. p. Hen- m
LODGE TO PHZCS m
[sf cSriaciw - ! K“m*s-
Bisation and election of of- . rhp ho8tpS!i carried out the Yuk-
s far Goose Creek lodge No. tide theme in decorations and re- —----eoenein »nn mm. j, 1
tilts hf Pythias. wUl take freshments, and gifts were 'exchan- ohc church, 7:30 p. m. and the member*. Gift*
the regular meeting at ged around the Christmas tree. "84" Club Christmas party for changed around the be
■Star, according to C. ■ Mrs- H Iwers, waa a guest of husbands and members, Mrs. C. R„ decorated rhri.imaa tree
chancellor commander, the . club, and members present Biggers and Mrs. M. W. Shaneck Members attending we
for the rank of were Mesdamee L.'S. Cook, L. E. hostesses at the Biggers hame, dames F N Read F Bo
Flowered Sachet Bags to scent her wardrobe
For Smoking Pleasure
HOSTESS
SMOKERETTE
For Her On Xmas.
GIFT SLIPPERS
Gift Boxed—8 scented calces
also "ill be presented at to- (biddings, A. F. "Enderli, E. H.
„ Myers said. . Howell,. G. -Rex Curtin. Seamans.
Henderson, and the hostess.
7:30 pm
Navy Mothers club, Baytown
Community house, 7:30 p. m.
«£**&=&*
OUR CREDIT
IS YOUR BEST
ASSET
a IT TO BUY
THE BEST
There’ll be no scurrying for
ash trays or cigarettes when
you have a Hostess set.
Cut-Glass Tray, powdei? jar, perfume bottle
All leather sole - rayon uppers
—blue or red......i to 9.
3-Piece Vanity Sets 189
Now repriced! Ideal Xmas gifts
St-tS, Mission Builds Tower
pSTS sSSi £.!£5^“
Shop" and a Santa Claus scene; birthday cake, topped with 69 bron« >n Mexico 186 years
Oie fourth and fifth grades will lighted candtha; completed the San Fernando Mission
be the oarollers and.the sixth and decor _ bell soon will ring forth again for
Sp«ith grades will present the Guests were Mesdames H S ,?*£**• lw».
Nativity scene. TJ,“ .L,IL^tfoJE Good-’ • A, neW beifry t0 replac® orig*
No admission charge will be I“' h ’ft rmu Douelas McKel- 1"*, destroyed by souvenir
made, Mrs. Smith said in extend- R H Se hunters dupiB* the the mis-
ing an invitation to the public r <-^irr^nc?V TrLwava 8,0,1 was abandoned, soon will be
to attend the program. ~ . £’V‘Nmltch Lc c°Tpleted » house the old bell
Simmons B. C. Nulisch, Hat- and two smaller companions from
tie Barnes. Ida Saxton, the hos- Spain Fr John O’Connell said
ALAMO P-TA TO MEET teases, and Misses Jaunita Hafer, *The b „ t“wer is S S ht
roDAV June Mulier, Betty McKellar, and adobe bSk m careful imiUtion of
Alamo Parent-Teachers associ- ® of ‘hc fmissio"
.tion will meet at 7:30 pm. to- Jean t ear CCt‘°" °f
my in the school auditorium. Af- Jean Umtreur. - /•
er the business aesgon a Christ- GLEANERS CLASS VILETIDL
nas pageant, "Peace on Earth," I'ARTV TONIGHT
vill be presented by the students. Mrs. Burton Burrus will be hos-
The executive board met iif teas to the Gleaners class of Bhy-
he Behoof office at 1:15 p.m, Mrs. town BaPt‘st church at their an-
'. Hi Hargrove, the president, l,aa nuak'ChriMmaa party at 7:30 p.m
mnouneed. ' today. The. party will be held
-----at the Burrus home, 208 Wiscom
FEATtRETTOS
CARTOON
Cl RED DI CK
IJtTE NEWS
A very attractive box for cleansing tissues
W GREATEST JEWELL KS
112 WEST TEXAS
"U*
,A useful item for her Xmas
JTENTION!
Men'* leather
saver
Nice for Traveling fse!
CUTEXSET
fh INCH PYREX PIE PLATES 45c
TRAVELING SETS
N 0 W O PEN
Miles Radio
Service
P Ashbel
Pretty paintings for your walls
HOSPITALS
Smart leather eases with zip-
pers that make swell gifts for
the man you know.
All the necessary essentials to
keep your nails looking glam-
orous arc in this case.
Goose Creek
wr SERVICE ON ALL
MO AND AUTO RADIOS
M® GUARANTEED 90
DAYS
Paul U Lee funeral home, re-
port* the following ambulance
transfers: >
Mrs. J. C. Tuiloss and infant
daughter. Barbara Jean, from'Lil--
lic-Duke hospital to 212 E. James,
Mrs. W. M. Etil and infant son,
Bobby Ray, from Goose Creek hos-
pital to Cedar Bayou. ‘
Mrs. F. M. Fitzgerald from Mont
Bclvieu to UUie-Duke hospital. >
Mrs. Mike Wagner and infant
daughter, Stella Mae, from Ilda's
New and waterproof—clear color
Ladies'PLASTIC RAINCOATS 1.95
T^NHKCT*AV^.NEWMYfcR*S' LOYALTY CLASH PARTY
THURSDAY NIGHT
• Tri-Cities. Navy Mothms’ club .The Loyalty class-of Goose Creek
will meet at 7:3o p,.m. Wednesday First Baptist, church will hoid its
in the conference room of the Christmas -party at 7:30 p.m.
Baytown Community house, the Thursday with Mrs. R. H. Dava-
presiden^has announced, - ney as hostess.
or Electric Table
Hodei For Sale
Over 200 of the seasons prettiest
Memorial hospital to Sam Jacinto
Little girls size 4 to 8 years.
Mrs. Gerald Brown arid Infant
Brenda Jean, from
daughter,
Goose Creek hospital to their
home. In Chgnnelvicw.
T. R. Wilson from 114 First
Jones to Goose Creek hospital.
Mrs. Roy Tindall and infant son
James Edwarcg from Goose Creek
hospital to their home at 208 First
Jones.
Mrs. Betty Fitzgerald from Lll-
lic-Dukc hospital to her home in
Mont Belvicu.
Mrs. Mildred Foster of Mont
Belvieu to Goose Creek hospital "
Mrs. Matilda Taylor has re-
All Wool Sweaters 198
For Junior Avialors
LEATHER
HELMETS
Clear color—metal clip-on
A Sparkling ( hristmas Idea!
JEWEL CASE
Men’s PLASTIC SUSPENDERS 98c
A gift he can surely use
Reports of Medically-Supervised Test Show iI
How This Simple Home Plan Scored
FEWER COLDS!.. SHORTER COLDS! M
50% LESS SICKNESS FROM COLDS! M
To keep him warm when lie’s
trudging In school or out frol-
icking m the cold
Mrs. Matilda Taylor has
turned from the Methodist hos-
A gem of a loathed Case, la
enough for all her jewelry;
pital in Houston where she re-
cently underwent an operation.
Western style—all around zipper
CEDAR BAYOU WINSOME
CLASS PARTY THURSDAY
• Winsome class of Cedar Bayou
Baptist church will have its
Christmas party at 7 p.m. Thurs-
day at the home of Mrs. R. B
Saxon. Each person attending is
asked to bring a gift to be ex-
changed, the cost of which is not
to exceed *1.00.
Long sleeve^sanforized shrunk
11 eP|dem,c of contagious colds is
I U spreading. That’s why it’s mighty
I si Zf'3?1 that y°« g've your family
I toJ^,„beneftts of ,Vicks Plan—the casy-
Icddt w,*10me guUe tliat meant fewer
I (mm ',S,jrter c°lds---50% less sickness
I Sft.™ °ids ’ • •in a great medically-
|«Pervised test among 2650 children!
I Raw'll! C°'df fading misery, put Vicks
Z Trk m y,our h°me today. This
Uvl me'gUide may do !«s-or it
[ thjn i,CVen more f°r you and your family
thfv SWlsatio|ial record indicates. But
<*nai„?USUal results P«>ve Vicks Plan is
detail?- worth tryinS at once! Cet full
us'n every package of Vicks.
I y«no?rrif ”'*«■«w* tmptomt of the cold
> smJf? Promptly-or if more serioui
& mr Jem-
IT’S EASY—HERE’S WHAT YOU 00!
Obterva A Few Simple Health Rule*. Live normally.
Avoid excesses. Eat simple food. Drink .plenty of water.
Keep elimination regular. Get plenty of rest and sleep. Avoid
crowds and people who have colds. ^ ^
At First Sniffle or Sneeze, put a few drops of clinic-
^ ^ tested Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Use as
WMmm directed in package. This specialized medication
“ < is expressly designed to aid your natural defenses
against colds—and if used in time, Va-tro-nol help prevent
marw colds from developing. (Even when your head is all
stuffed up from a mean head colcj, Vicks Va-tro-nol relieves
distress, makes breathing easier.)
A Celd Dees Develop, or Siijis By Precautions,
ary.'7-.r, rub clinic-tested Vicks VapoRub on hack, as well
A ns on throat and chest. VapoRub penetrates to
W... <*■ ' foe cold-congested upper bronchial tubes with
soothing medicinal vapors. It stimulates throat, chtst, and
back surfaces like a warming poultice. This- penetrating-
stimulating action keeps right on working for I tours to relieve
miseries ef cokis 2 ways at once... eicn whik you ibtp!
Hand tooled—heavy saddle leather
Boys'Western Belts 98‘
-SHEPHERD RETURN'S HOME
Pfc. Tom Shepherd, son of Mra.
J. F. Shepherd, 1111 N. Second,
has received his discharge and re-
turned home. He wears five bat-
tle stars and the good conduct
medal after 32 months service in
the European theater '~r “
Boys' combination
uth of tbe M^
• De,iCleRr F
I Rings • BrflC
Christmas in Miniature
CHRISTMAS
TREE CANDLES
For Treasured Clipping#!
SCRAP BOOK
BABY BORN
Pvt. and Mrs. J. S. Burgess an-
nounce the birth of a son, Charley
Parker, weighing 6/*pounds, 2
ounces ,at Uliic-Duke* hospital on
December 17,
Set them on^he table, mantle
or on the window sill and en-
joy their hours of glowing
flame.
A 74 page book for mothers'
recipes or sisters’ beauty hints!
Renteria,
F Pu.
VICKS PLAN
To Work
t Today! J
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 159, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1945, newspaper, December 18, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027027/m1/3/?q=california+crossing: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.