The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 271, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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SATURDAY,
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on all cora-
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Wednesday and
aturday Nights
A HOUSTON
iisettlent Center
ANCING
SWELL FLOOR1
Carrie Lou Taylor, Society Editor
class, Room
mentafy «oh
to 4 pm.
,n Methodist church will The Cuauhtemoc restaurant
the setting at 8 p. m. to- provided the setting today for a
the marriage of Miss Mar- luncheon at which Mrs. Max Alt-
tother Grodhaus, daughter mart complimented Miss Joyce
SjT f Grodhaus, 115 Fifth Jacobs, member of the graduating
ad the late Mrs. Grodhaus, clftss at Robert E. Lee high school:
1 Uo Faulk, son of Mr. A May basket centerpiece of
RAYTOWN Vffsm
WAS MEETING
Officers gave their monthly re-
ports Thursday morning when
Woman'a Society of phrfstian
Service met at Baytown Metho-
dist church. Mrs. R. H. Monroe
presided, and the meeting opened
with the Lord’s prayer. Following
the business meeting, the benedic-
tion was offered by Mrs. Monroe.
the brgan by Mrs! miniature graduates in marooh
TrhuDinan Middleton. and white cap and gown, and by
J Scott Will attend the single white carnations tied with
best mart, and other at- maroon ribbons. At each cover
Will be Bobby Bailey, were individual containers of Mex-
EJhVus, brother of the icon pralines.
Jackie Taylof. , Attending were the honorcc and
’ R„bv Mae Siros will be iter mother, Mrs. Ous Jacobs,
“of honor, and bridesmaid Misses EUzabctbRdd, Beverly
L Miss Mellic Crow. • Hlllebrandt, Betty. Rae Williams,
* fi)Uen WartfcT' “ RoUecspe,
I~ , Marian McMaster, Jeanne Horns-
Grady Juc£-
>aul Elliot And
is Orchestra
Located
es east of Highlands
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First public normal school west
of the Alleghenies was opened in
Ypsilanti, Michigan, In l8S0,
BAILEY'S
lie Wallisville Road
MINKS AND BEER j
£.:;We Specialize
fcfh •
RiJn • Cold Waves
e Machine and
IK., ■ Machineless
V mW Waves
• Scalp Treat-
'*L / ments
mfj • A»d Manl-
H cures.
SQj Phone 1188
! CURRIE SEAUTY
SHOE ‘
Mrs. wni F. Currie
322 E. Dcfee
BARBER ‘
SHOP l., “
- * 35 Tear* Experience ‘
Specialist in
Permanent Waves and
Scalp Treatments
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bailey,
Operators.
»1 N. GllUard
Mrs. Mueller Feted
At Friday Shower
Mrs. -J. A, Mueller was compli-
mented at a miscellaneous show-
er Friday afternoon when Me*-
dames J. E. Green and B. A.
Dennis were co-hostesses at the
hitter's home on Market Street
road. The honoree was presented
With a corsage of sweetheart
roses by her hostesses. » ?
Contest prises were awarded to
Mesdames E. P. Crow and A. R.
Ueckert.
The lace-covered serving table
w*s centered with A white stork
figurine encircled by jaiBBe#1^
V4 MNotTB«wn
K. Swiiiey, J. E. Norton, Brown
Magness, Roy B. Burnett, E. It
Burnett, H. C. Huddleston, Rich-
ard Burnett, P. Hanson, B. E.
WainsCott, Irene Relchardt, John-
nie Rubik, Roy Marcontell, C. C.
Matthews, F.’R. Klber, H. G.
Brown, and Robert W. Floyd.
Minerva Club Meets
With Mri. Anderson
Fourteen members were pr<
Friday when Minerva Study -----
met at the home of MSft;_R. C.
Anderson, 602 Avenue A.
-litas. Paul Black discussed “You
Can’t Have a Career and Be *
Good Wife,” and Mrs, H. G.
&Butze’a topic was ’
Wives Make the Best Wives.’ ,
Attending were Mesdames C. M.
Pond, J, R. Read, R. E. War<( L.
Phenix Ice Cream Store.
Full time only. See Mr.
Woellert between 1 and
3 P. M. at Phenix Store,
3rd and Texas Ave.
ENDS TONIGHT
xi l/MKk nBi j
MR, AND MRS. SCOTT I* GOODMAN an announcing (lie en-
gagement of their daughter, Elda Rae, above to Petty Officer C.
Hugh Powell, United States naval reserve, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Powell of Highlands. Date of the wedding has not been set
Dou^llWp
hM Jig
MISS. DOROTHY ELEANOR HOWELL, above, Is the daughter
Of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Durwood Howell, who have announced her
engagement to Cecil Aron Gordon, United States maritime sendee,
son of Mrs. D. Oorden of Baytown. Photo by Lawless.
By Mrs. R. A. HOOPER
METHODIST WOMEN STUDY ■
ambwoan-inbian......... .....-■■m
The first chapter tit a new mis-
sion study book, “Life of the M
American Indian,” was brought by M
Mrs. C. U. Fowler, when the Worn- B
art’s Society of Christian Service a|
of Highlands Methodist church BR
met in the home of Mrs. N. D. M
Ausley. The devotional was , given ■
by Mrs. G. W. Elmore. M
Mrs, -L. F. Leach, president, was fjj
in charge, and Mrs. G. R. Skinner ■
reported on the progress of the S
library being sponsored by the w
, , Society. It was decided that the '■M
c - Society would furnish the refresh- - '
ments to be served during the
Daily Vacation Bible School, to
be held-during June, with Mrs,
. - Staffers 0*Brion ai principals’jjjiM
^Wnrkinv Mrs. Ivy Brinson, co-hostess, as-
Ir1}* listed by Mrs. Ausley, served re-
(vnma. . freshments of iced punch, sand-
wiches and cookies. Attend-
ing were those mentioned and
Mesdames J, R. Burrow, E. J.
Blanton, H. B. Burwell, M. L
Christia, W. L. Erwin, W. H.
iKehr, J. E. Johnston, F. P. Noland,
J. W. Peddycord, J. C. Wolcik, and
Mesdames H. L.
Beck, 8. S. Hudson and H. B.
Mrs. G. B. Banks and two chit- Wm
dren of San Francisco, Cal., have
arrived to make their home with ' .j
U. Banks’ moither. Mrs. May
Doors Open
J I | I L I Daily
in i pm.
SUNDAY m
Thru Monday
; Goose Creek Garden club, Grace
On The Radio
, ... Altar Society St. Joseph’s Crtth-
Guide To Airlines oik ciub^ 2:30 P m.
. Red Cross Surgical Dressing
KTHT-MBS class, Room No. 4, Baytown Ele-
5:00—Looking Through the mentary school, 9 to 12 a. m.;
mgffe Glasses. 1 to 4,p. m.
8:15—Pop Concerts, American Legion Auxiliary sew-
:• |%-HAW«ii <MU% . iflg day, Welfare Lea*** sewing
ioOiAmerican Eagle in Britain, ttim, » ft. m. to 8 p. m.
Theta Rho Girls’ club, W. O. W.
hali, 6:30 p. m.
Beta Gamma chapter. Epsilon
Sigma Aiphft picnic for rusheea,
Crystal Bav fi n m
ORTRAITS
I Pictures Guaranteed
Hits in Children’! < :
: - Studies
i ippointment necessary
• ' • ” ' .
St. m
BILUE JOE HARRIS, above,
two-year-aid son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. 0. Harris,' M|'OhMlfr
obeerved Ms Birthday April HU
He is a grandson of Mr. and
Mn. H. S. Hughes, 222 Cherry.
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SCARBOROUGH'S PHARMACY
Phone 498 Corner Goose Creek and Main
7:30t—Mississippi Showboat. v
8:00- Jean Goldhette's Orchestra.
8:30—Dance Orchestra Session.
9:00—News.
9:05—Saturday Dance Session.
I 9:30 Hitless Parade.
U 9 45—San Francisco Conference.
1 10:00—Corwin Riddle.
i 10:15—Music in the Night.
1 10:30-Leon Selph’s Orchestra.
F 11:00—Skyway Music.
| 11:80—Lawrence Welk’s
£ 11:55—News.
| 13 ^X)—Sign Off.
!■ RXYZ-BNC ...
' 5:00—Popular Music.
| 5:15—Ken Miliican’s News.
| 5:30—Edward Tomlinson, Com-
I mentator. .
^ 6:15—Leland Stowe Commenta-
I toe.
I 6:30—Meet Your Navy.
5 7:30—Boston.Symphony Oreh.
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reasp&sf ■
E. H. Dommert, recently eele- , ' P r-
“ * loiss-L Andrinis.
party give y he mothe. lLOO-News^ f asywy - ..........
11:06—Freddie Martin’s Orchestra, picnic at home of Dr. and Mrs.
- ' T- ,ll:15-rNews. Jesse Kirkpatrick, Crystal- bay,
xst’szvzFX asaa^ir H”' .
returned from aifton and Eagle KTKH-CBS Thursday
Lake, where they have been visit- 6:00-Quinov Howe and the NMri. iVoman’s Society of Christian
^ , ■ Service, Cedsu- Bayou Methodist
5:45-WorM at Large. church, 10 a. m. * ,
8:oo-Mayor of Town. , „MonA BTelv‘e“ „lodge’
6:30—America in the Air. N®- <*3. F'°- O. F. tall, 8 p. m.
7:0O- Danny Kaye Show. , R«d C™** „ . Dres*i['«
7:30—FBI in Peace and War. cla*»; R001" No, 4 Baytown Ele-
7:55-Ned Calmer mentarl sch001 9 t0 12 «- m,; 1
8.00—Your Hit Paritde. to,* P- m; „ . ' ,
8:45—Saturday Night Serenaft Woman’s Society of Christian
The Bonnie Dell Beauty
SECOND WEEK tit
Wish to Announce that We Have Had the Solution for the
DE-TER-JAL-IZED PROCESS
Permanent Waving
i ■- . .
; For About a Month.
We attended the Demonstration in Houston and Obtained a
supply at that time.
Not a Gold Wave- Not a Heat Wave.
What Is It?
An entirely new method of permanent waving
made by the RAYMOND LABORATORIES to pro-
♦act the texture of your hair.
We Specialize in
Permanent Waving
“nd
Hair Styling ^ WfO
Phone 1263J \»
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Pauline Sittings, Owner •
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PER” “LOOKS LIKE RAITf*
“PARRALLE SKUNK”
BAYTOWN
EVANGELIST P. RAYMOND POWERS
Themes for special featured services #a«»
evening beginning Sunday, April 29.
. ■ ■ •
bay-home and family night
Sermon—'*ls the American Home on the
!.reakers?n
Three antiphonal choral group! of 50 men, 50
women, and 50 ydung people to sin$.
NDAY—CHURCH ROLL CALL NIGHT
Sermon—"The Greatest Achievement
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SDAY—COMMUNITY NIGHT
Sermon—"The Modern Woman Weighed .n
fhe Balances." #
‘■A- Chorus of 25 men will sing special music.
NESDAY—CRUSADE NIGHT
jftrmon—"Has the Modern Man a Price—If
So What?"
A Special Chorus of 100 women will sing.
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tSDAY—DEDICATION NIGHT
Sermon—"The Cross the Worl<
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or walk
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TYLER Mouse bites cat
Lbuis Stoker report* that rat*
killed two kittens born three days
before to his c*t. -
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H, a Todhunter, Owner
— WE CALLjFOR AND —
Renovating and Uphnlstering
Phone 9002-F22
Goose Creek, Ht 1
^ /atmwfat ttmttot
LOOK! FAMILY DAY
Faith Temple Church
oermon—"The Cross the World's Hope
‘This will be a Beautiful Cathedral lighting
|*ervice dramatically presented. ‘ v
JAY-SCHOOL ana youth night
|ermon^-"A Wdrld Challenoe"
Special Chorus Arrangemenfs<
largest telephone traffic in
history, your cooperation
and understanding will help
8:30—Can You Top This?
9100—Judy Canova.
990-Grand Oie Opry.
10:15—Sports of* the Day.
10:30—Our Foreign Policy.
11:00—New..
11:05—Thomas Peluso Orchestra.
11:30-Three Sum Trio.
11:45—Lee Sima
Children', Church .4 4:30 P. M. _ 5
Preaching .»
onthe booh of Dani
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 271, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1945, newspaper, April 28, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028536/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.