The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1943 Page: 3 of 8
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>AY, OCTOBER 12,
jYi bcTOSER 12, H43
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THE DAILY SUM, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
Reception
m m
h
Completed
Corrig Lou Taylor, Society Editor
, **»! S**? eamtktat ior
_1*° *"fcrnj*» receptlm at which
T: iL ° »W*«i newly elected,
board member, and new facelty
.Calendar
Wednesday
Rod Cram
Surgical Dressing
group, Room .Vo 4, Baytown
«choj», a-ij aj«r,v
mentary
pan, —
jmf oldfc. Mr*. Dan Lucas,'
7^ Pyar^ l!30 p.ia.
**?VtT f*' ■ chjk Baytown
ejamwiiaitp BgaenJ^a, w o
Wcbter irrietrins “Im>|jcenr*m-
***'' * vamcb^ tau,.. M-Of* Ob Members
Ht«rMo. Hoejwood
TjEjjT^Wpft*
Tins SOM ***** *
pli Dill Tfoi~‘ ' _ . jjj_
1"J
^corer wa* Mrs. M. Victory clan of Central Bap-
tist church., Mrs W. C. Fiipto,
Highlands. 2 p in.
— Homemakers class of OntraJ
Bsptist ehtffeh, Jtri a. E. Elk-
fa% 712 Deabf, J p.m. •
Woman's Society of Christian
■Service, Pelly Methodist church.
> »m
Tri-Cities chapter of D* Motey,
Masonic hail. 8 pm.
Catholic Youth Organisation,
Knights of Columbus haH, 7:30 p.
t&wton of Ooooe Crook Inde-
pcodon School 1 district, will ht
honored at * pj* today hi the
Loo ffwaaliuu T "...
,**1 *NP» RanmiI la general
chairman of the feu and will be
aMtttttftsf representaWH from
each achpot in th** MMrtet ,
All parents and Mends ate in-
vited to attend.
_ *nd sBW- prise was
. Mrs Mack.
course was te?v-
i above mgitipocd and
WHbur Maris. A. \V:
_m Witbur Moris, A. W;
17 L P.lnk%Dan Lucim,
T. Robertson.
HprTo
~EWed»w>da>y
youngest court eta,*.
S.. supreme court is it!*.
hS tihm r°*' picU*«*
He^reW ^UBa * «
U o. Webber of The Re-
febib will be guest speafcor
jjrisy at 9:30 a m when
fjprkw club meets- at Bay-
i Qmnisnity "Ttouse. Mr*.
wiN review 'Innxent
■ by Eras Varschak. '
nbers ;.re urged to at-
Needlework, Club, Mrs. J. W.
Ainsworth, W71, North Jones, 2:30
p. m. i r
8PC oiuh. Mrs. B. D. Thomas.
Mrs, O. J. Haalewood reviewed
Franz Werfef* “Song of Baraa-
dfltex Monday evening when Low
ers of Coed Reading dab met at
the homo of Mrs. E. X Casey an
fbdarBajroufoad. • ;
During the business session
plan were made bp entertain at a
USD dance at Baytcnrn Ctonunuid.
ty taw,* November. • -
A refreshment course’ was served
to the above mentioned and Mes-
.damjes J. C. Stewart, Jesse Jones,
John Macke, Ll E. Bussbart, S. O.
Canon- J I- Fitfinn w yy pfjtt.
ner and Leroy Kafer
Dfy Officials To
Hold Meeting In
Houston Tonight
W*»-w*r planning for eitlao
and communities w|B be aired
Osw,ty Mayors
•nd Cowir I linen's Association m
**■ monthly meeting tonight at
Gmdon-s White Horst T.mtsw
Swath Main Street in Hooston.
C. C Crutchfield, field nyri-
{"*•**», <the Texas League of
ft—lltgnlUllS. wtH be the prin-
leM epanker.
He will outline possible post-
war objectives for th#
“tfe-PI __ _
<of«ht by oilier corns*imi
ties sad suggest go,
-•eetjon. - :——-
TO* CSty of Ooose
be host for the
City Manager John Haririns s
altcyr ofrieiala had planned.'la
t~3Z
attend the __
Mayor A. M. Thompson of
IfontMo is praddsat of thw
league, and win be master M
ceremonies for tfco fetn
The A—oration nrnti month
ly. with the
tdkmg furn about la entertain-
ing
-New
UfiOfi
COLDS
519 East Hunnicutt, 7:3Q pan/
Pheboana class of First Bap-
tist church, Mrs. C. B. PetU-
way, 409 North Jones, 7:30 p.m.
PERSONALS
e8SSfe,
have developed a new-J
»“ed by Army eamoufl**M
to prolong the liftw!
which have been ctnMrf,
9*1 UP again. * '
The ca—
nstieea
-fiternally. Bub ■>
'•OKS
VapoRmb
Mrs, Enderfi Hostess
To Opti-Mrs. Club
Mrs. C. F. Grill Is leavlhg Fri-
day for Norfolk. Va. to
hirab
Hm|1
OrillB
i)
I'wWelMa airia^f *T^]
I are then placed in cam (J
|ng water. .The proetmt
<*» Bv^*./r«n;.,daihga
appear lifc-hke.
six vveeiis.
Mrs. L E. Giddings and Mrs.
P. R. Dykes were in charge of
a literary program Monday even-
ing when Opti-Mrs. club met at
at the home of Mrs Ai f. Eo-
dcrli, 807 East Hunnicutt.
. Refreshments Were served to
Miss Haide Lehde. Mesdames J.
P. Henderson, a new member
■NBMWBt:
ring
join her
Petty Officer
If. George B Jared ia enact-
od to arrive Sunday feem,. Hop-
kinsville, Ky. to visit Mrs. Jar-
ed.
Petty Officer. Dean K Myers xr.
rived here Monday from San Die-
go. Calif, for several day*’ visit
with Mrs My*r>
First Class Petty Officer R. J.
Lupd was expected here today
from Norfolk, Va, to visit hi* wife.
iMHNNMA,-
-• vWt-With-rolativw hi
MRNMS MMS of-war are laid aside for a moment, above whuo
two Allied generals take time to “go to the dogs ' The “doer are
U» famous American hot dogp, served at a U. 3. beadouartera In
offldal United State* Army Signal Corps phota (/nrernsfiooof)
Emanuel To Head
New Camera Cbb ****>»■ WMq a**w
Long Count Erasod
form of a covered 'dish dinner the Trl-qties.*. «hgwWa* accont.
at the home of Mrs. Giddings in Tmnled home by her niece, Mrs W.
Pbebeans OaiTTo
PTA MEETINti
Mrs W B. Killough, presiden.
of the Baytown1 Elementary
wsssssstfc!
Meat Wednesday
In wbU-h
hsc* tuB
f»r ua-srin* the
it y*us bar* used tt Is an
body *ur-
group at 2:30 pm. Wednesday at
the school.
[tt uni twuw apptttattso for
bunl|9yaB
lother's Frien
e^f many d«<
. J-l J, .fc-tfigt for ;
-<h* u.n l.br.rant. Try It
Phebeaos class of First £Up.ut
church writ mart ah 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
C. B. 'Pettawav, 109 North Jones,
laT the regular business meeting.
All members ere urgently re-
quested to attend- _ . '
AVNorMfasinr "*
--------' Mf- and Mrs, B. B. Turner an-
birth of a daughter,
Oct, # at Goose
. Asa Iu*r Jit tri*j. *s nttt 0**fc hospital. The baby wclgh-
Umtad JsrS'FI vgAMiruOi ed seven pounds, eight ounces.
Succofh CeMnttin
tlere To
Lamopt Emanuel was eiagted
peas Went of th* Tri-Ckbsw,Camera
eiublaat night in a maetlag ia the
of . the Baytown
To Be Wednesday
—--- th* festival 4
tabernacles, will he observed by
Aggregation K'Nesaeth Israel la
wrvices beginning at 7:30 p. ra
Wednesday, Rabbi B. Den tiger
announced today.
“Sucpolh it observed ia
"WHMB mqi 0VMI IB'-BMWr*-'
Rabbi ^Danglger explained.
community House
Hotman Dptive was chaw aec-
»w*y. -—
The club .was organised, by a
» present, tor
amateur aad
'•butter •bugs,'
CVd* W. ftafper presc
« mm., one-reel feature “Th*
RmUm ia CkioT* ahowlag attan
ha twiMrW tejChi^ar-
... w ’ s^r£'riT
HOUSTON, Oct ll" Three ■"** Bombiag otltaiy “ •
minor ehiidren of Mr. and Mrs. •• Ustor’a prise
John Doherty of (iulveston. both Th* CW“ and The Ship
of whom died sept i» tn a high- **rd foaHm place in an cnhlbStton
accident nMr RMington °L Ml*1 «"**« shots, and’j. H.
ALL
HANDS
JOHN STEINBKn
■*-w.
POINT
■ is*
» V»«-.
Tn£ CLASSIFY)
Thousands of Vd^tdTirs^bf* flit! Hd^tldBpgr, •twry
year, use our Classified Columns to great advan-
tage. The services If gives fra many: use of
space costs little. Want to Buy or Sail? Looking
for Employment of Employee f Something Lost
or Found7 Want to buy or rant Real Estata?
USE THE CLASSIFIED: IT PAYS!
JOHN K. CAIDWIU, of Kentucky,
atov*. has been nominated by
President Roomvelt to be V. s.
■Mat*' to fUMapb. Caldwell
ha* been serving as acting min-
uter resident and consul general
in Ethiopia. fiMirntiidodl
way
Find, Bled suit Monday agiiiul
a truekiag lint, seahteg MUM
in alleged dnmngrs
The plaintiffs. George, 15, Jhel-
ma, -Jfli and koealle, 7, charged
thrdugh their tinrte and guard-
ian, Edmund H Doherty of
Houatalb that the Archie Lacy
truckline was guilty of 14 sets
of neghgence la allegedly leav-
ing an unlightcd truck parked
on the highway,
In addition to the children's
parents, the accident also took
the lives of Doherty's mother.
Mid. Rose Doherty, and an In-
fant daughter, Frances
• Boaey) Palmer's bromoll arid dye
jrHUf were valid second in p*p».
larity. Another exhibitor was Dr
C. W spear
The eluh will mem monthly
Owsley Contributes
To Wir Chest In Texas
GOLDEN WINGS
By Mrv 1* J, ( bento ‘
Dedicated to the memory of
<P1-Yt> Kern, who gave his life
ttltt-Ve might live.
From this life hg has departed
"Wwii .iwe m gHnw*
smile ,
So longer see his spirit bold.
For he's traded hie wings of
, silver.
For a pair that ia made of gold.
AU8TN. Oct. 12 <l'J*i_Mr. and
- Mrs Alvin M: Owsley of Muncle,
Ind. were contributor* today to
the Texas wpr cheat faad.
Ool Onley. former Texas,
former commander of the Ameri-
can Region and forme*'miniver
to Rumania, telegraphed I too.
•eying the gift was inspired by
Gov. Cbk* R. Stevenson's radio
addrees Monday night opening
the drimj ~
University'dr fHt& Tmntt g
said he expected each of th* jflf.' L J. ,
state. 254 count,** to m**( their If. s’ I ^
•harv of th* «M«M»0 state ml. ftH (ff ^0
God's Heavens must be a bit
brighter
And th* mat
hr* told
Mast be just a bit sweeter
Since he has reached that for
goal:
For baa traded his wings of
silver
For a pair that U mad* of gold.
. _ _ Relative Of Mrs. Dan
- -I*. - Stallworth Missing
Lt. Col Oafosa Barron, attached
Oordy tbroagb hi*
> baa found a bride
W* will raise him, how can we
help il
On our hearts he's fold loving
For Mr country he gladly gave
Ms life.
HB memory ehalt mm me ,
to th* Mh dtviaion and in th*
•kg* of Salerno, today had baaa
reported asiaaing ia action.
He ia a native Wacoaa and a
brother-in-law of Mrs Daa Stall,
worth . .»
<fol Barron, loaf a member *f
th* nathmal guard at Waco, had
been ia th* service cine* I MO and
had won several —Mm*
Sgt L J
army service ___
and a aew home
Station in Puerto Rko, Sgt
Oordy ha* written Ms mmhmr
Mr* Blanch* Boehm* _
hnm, that h* has nwrriad
there and win make his
thdl island after th*
timer at th*
—------Went Mitt In
MM third guarter of
Highlight of the meeting was th* ,h* pariad la ran for
•hwwMg^ftjiii M auw aoaadfoch- *a*MM «f th* rapdatiaw for tM Amt tfom ataoT tha w
nkofor fUm “Oil" undar the super- »•<»«•«*
Safety Congress' TiXre
On ProdiKfton i
fJWCAOO, <I Pi _ The 32nd Na-
tional Safety congress *
Wie hare -Oct 5-7 to
Co Ed, Past 60* Back
In Codege For degree
M^^nu't^k tbrir cMfoma ,,0n, '
giCE-jrriS
. ---- of dearaaring
tipie accident rat* ...
•Hm congress plane * thrw
day program, with 175 different
*M*iona and 500 participant* aa
wril as a display *>t afoty. hr-
vieo. Attendance at prOWoas
conventions has averaged Mi,-
oo) delegsief from every part af
. Hilary by
M*VMMk|f .aceMtafo. Ngd ft
pearfowd. vie* president of (ho
National Safaty Cbtiadl, declam
PA
'Beery ace ideal ea the produr-
lion front la a war casualty,'' ha
“TU» eangnaa will eriaMteh
definite proofs that
that hit mother go to college
That* what happsnid in th*
esa of Mrx Julia Hinton, who
will fulfill a lifelong ambition
when ah* receive# her Bachelor
of Science degree In Mucatbm
from. Arkema* University
Mr*. Mlav evidently betieree
Ufol a woman who will tell her
' SuZStSSSrlS mm'XJl tXUTmeC St
summer course* herself at th* „
university—“fast for th* fun of -
got#* to school' Last Sept cm
her. her son saggaatad that' MM '
return to school and git her dm
««•. ■ .................
that the pur^oaet
in brine rat
hearts of the pe<
ready to five libs
be more given.
By the time
only three days
to maU that I
^man in the
sure that he
Christmas day. I
continue another |
We imagine
hfes have already
well ahead of
haptwiito hare
ter not nut it off |
That husband, i
heart ia not u
ChrMtmaa at
pike washout if
imr—A wesiffi|
small:
BETTY SUE TUCK
ssji,
war UormT "PMii If Malm, for oaly 11000
MEM for lam M
tf SafowTfor 3MM par y^f AaSTfor
CMorado ha*.right
wafl a* winter
TUCK INSURANCE AGENCY
I05SASU8UST friutjutCi PHONt 1174
■for he’s traded hi* wiaga of
Tm a pair that is amde of gold.
»xty per cent of (be nStlM'i
......‘~,c$*kta "
HOSPITALS
The TrtOtia Fuaeral
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dmm Oeak haapRar to
home M MfoMMB ■'
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THE DAILY SUN
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WE PAY
CASH
For Used
Furniture
•. • •
Culpepper
Furniture Co.
TaUpAow 26 or 1041
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J. B. HOLLAWAY MOTOR COMfAf
i 11 Team'
„.V
York CHy. railed.
their sang* to puMi,
». At the faqt of
A Who* is 1m
Beads ef Mttd
WMyh ha> arms
M asam waama at
kMW that her o
•»Md reader aay V
«d happy gtanix
Its Fall check-up time
at Studebaker dealers
kmg-tadh willfot
(UMtdfkt
k t Mi check-ap M
MM that hev caller*
a» oh* stay ha*
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1943, newspaper, October 12, 1943; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027940/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.