The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 56, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 18, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 18,
LrURDAY, AUGUST 18. 1945
THE DAILY SUN, GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS,
PAGE THREE
Wm/m mm mi
' imd the fruit * 4f
i Unt*d when tt tv
,v*
dernmtcd
)ANCING
Vcdnesday and Saturday
l«*d hlrthdsy cake*
Willi while HI in lira
tHher* attending were Bonnie
mid Brand* Purr, Richard Greg-
ory, Stephen «nd Stanley |», r«ley,
.Until* Kettev. John M. Hollawav,
Hw Smith, Judy Bull, Ufry Fen-
Inn Delore* Ann Agultlard, Mr*.
lement Twins
ted On
th Birthday
in, .,,,1 J*nlc« Clement, twin .l”n' U1 lnr*» Ann A gurnard, Mr*
5T5 Mr. «, Mrk V D. , 85*',“* J *
Ln
Music by
jREEN RIVER RAMBLERS
won honored on thrtr
hirlhiiny Tuwdny. with «
t|vrn by their qrandmoth-
Mrs Win Clement «nd Mr*
, AgnllibW at the latter'*
SJ5 W Defo*
wm pl»ved and those
> Jdnfl raytc,
Wright, strut
■Brrry^Hpi^HH
,1, rutn centered the nervlnj
At ,tush end were lh« pink*
, print* were Joan
S smith, w«f*y
NOV In lions-
* *°B Wc‘*h‘n2 nine pound*, ilx
ounren «m* horn nt 11:80 p. m.
Thur«luy to 8 J-c and Mr*. Dean
%*”*•* at Onoae Creek hoi-
,f,hr b*h>' h** *y'*n numed
.lir,.„0-ndpttr*nw Mr.
,/yr* 'V T Henion of Goosa
trank, usd Mr, and Mr*, w. I*
Uruot of Gulf Hill.
One of Houston's Better
String Bands.
ISTON AMUSEMENT CENTER
ast Harris County's Finest
Dancing Place.
3 Miles East of Highlands
On the Wallisville Road.
QMK-.mVRY
™FUT!
I
H«*t'i bid meugh... but humming
Wm and bunlng moaquUoat can
make hot wtathir a horror!
Spray th*M lummcrtime put*
with Flit! Thi. effective, plriunt-
imilling inwrticid* kill* tho
dr*od, girm-Udtn malaria mom
quitoci, ai will at common
moth* and flu*. Buy i
ample supply of
Flit, rod.,-/
Reynolds Caskey
Ceremony Performed
Ml** Limy Reynold* of Baytown,
tin light nr of Mr. and, Mr* Charloi
Reynold* of Lovclndy, and .lames
I* Caskey, Baytown, »on nf Mr*.
Fnnhtr <'*s.kry of Grapcland,
were married at 8:30 o'clock
Thursday evening at the horn- of
Mr and Mr». J F, Pnurner In
Bu»r-h Terrace by Mr, Pourner,
The bride wore an aqua drew
with matching ncccaaoriek and u
*houlder coringe of carnation*
Mr*. Caskey graduated from
high hoiionl In Laveludy. She w«*
formerly employed nt the Com-
munity Jntmdry in Baytown.
Mr, Caskey, attended ichool In
Orapeland and recently was dis-
charged from the army after
serving it month*. He wa* em-
ployed nt the Baytown Humble re-
finery.
Theouple-will reside In-Gmpr-
land
Thomas Denounces
Army's Caskets
4Mb iflH
vo
On The Radio
is
cot i.f.
END* TOnitk:
"The Keys of the
Kingdom"
- an0
"Fashion Model"
FLIT
MRS. \\ Al.TKIi WISH FI,I. HTOXF i* the former Mis. Virginia
Margaret HicMcin, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Mav II. BleUleln of
Ha,tow ii. wbeac marriage to l.t. Stone wa* wdemniied at Trinity
Rpi*eopal ekwch.ii> Baytown 'recently. Ill* parent* are Mr*. John
H. Ole we* of Great Veek. !.. I„ V. V.. and Waller G. Stone of
New York City, X. Y.
tout HUS MOTHS
AND MOSOUITOIS
ftjtlWA*—■.!■■■, ..MM
ocietV' and Clubs
KTIIT-MRS
5:00 Hnrry.Jatoea 'Orchestra
5:30 Hawaii Call*
_ 6:00 Music for Remembrance
'6:30 -Bar-X'cowboy*
7:00 Frank Singiscr, New*
7:15 Shorty Sherrack's Orch.
7:80 Itainhow Rendezvous
7:45 Treasury Salute
8:00 Detroit Symphony
8:30 ' Saturday Dance Session
9:00 News
9:05"Saturday Dance ftCMlon
9:45 Dinner Dance
10:00 Corwin Riddle
10:15 Art Mooney'* Orchestra
10:30 Music Mac*
11:60 Sat;Night Dance Parade
11:55 New*
12:00 Sign Off
ARTlNG SUNDAY
Marieva McMurrain, Society Editor
Calendar For Week
OPENING MONDAY
HOBBS BEAUTY SHOP
Owned and Operated
MRS. MAUDE HOBBS
Monday Wooster Baptist church. 9:30 a m
Presbyterian Women’s Auxiliary. Trinity Tabernacle Woman s Mis-
Comntunity sewing service. Proaby- sionary Council. 9 a. m.
tcrian church. 10 a. m. Goose.Creek Rebekah Lodge. No.
Ladies’ Auxiliary of American 453. WOW hall. 8 p. m.
Ugion Baytown Community house Woman's Home M I s s i o n a r y
BORIS WIIITFIIF.AB—OPFRATOR
SPECIALIZING in HELEN CURTIS
COLD WAVES
Hours. 9 A, M. to « P. M.
YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE
APPRECIATED
Our Telephone Number Will Have to be Announced
Later,
!2S"
Indies lounge. 7:30 p.
Young Matron's circle. W.M.U.
Baytown Baptist church. 2 p. m.
Goose Creek Order of Eastern
Star Masonic hall. 8 p. m.
Junior Girls’ Auxiliary. First
Baptist church. 4 p. in.
Tuesday
Thimble club. 7:30 p. m.
Beta Gamma chapter. Epsilon
Sigma Alpha. Baytown community
house. 7:30 p. m.
Wooster Missionary Society.
Band. Faith Temple.
Cedar Bayou Order of Rainbow
for Girls. Masonic hall. 7:30 p. m.
Choir practice. First Christian
church. -7:30 p. rn.
Theta Rho Girls. WO W. hall.
6:30 p. m.
Goose Creek Garden club. Mrs.
A. M. Pofly, 105 Willow, hostess.
10 a. m.
BAILEY'S
BARBER
and
BEAUTY
SHOP
22 Years Experlene#
Specialist in
Permanent Waves and
Scalp Treatments
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bstiay,
Operators.
Ill N. Gililard
Wednesday
Women's Society of Christian
Service. Polly Methodist church.
9 a. m.
Wesleyan Service Guild. Baytown
Methodist church. 7:30 p. m.
Choir practice. St. Joseph's Cath-
olic church. 7:30 p. m.
Bible study. Baytown Church of
Christ. 10.a. m. .
Book Review- club. Mrs. B. F.
Armendt reviewing "Wide House”
by Caldwell. Goose Creek liWkry;
9:30 a. m.
Needlework Sewing club. Mrs. J.
D. Dailey, 812 Morrell, hostess.
2:30 p, m.
Thursday
Women’s Society of Christian
-Service. Cedar Bayou—Methodist
church. 10 a. m.
KXYZ-RNT
5:00 News Summary
5:15 Ken Millioan’s News
5:30 Gun for Eco. Defense
5:45 Labor. U. S. A.
6:00 Jobs for Victory
6:15 Correspondents Abroad
.6:30 Swinging on Golden Gate
7:00 Summer Serenade
7:30 Gilboft und Sullivan Festival
8:30 Flight to Pacific
8:55 Coronet Story Teller
9:00 Hoosier Hop
9:30-Hayloft Hocdown
10:00 The Worship Hour
10:45 Harry Cool s Orchestra
10:30 News
11:00 News
11:15 Freddie Martin's Orchestra
11:30 George Olsen
11:55 News
KTRU-CBS
5:00 Jerry Wavne Show
5:30 Melody Lane
5:45 World at Large
6':00 St. Louis Municipal
6:30 America in the Air
. 7:00 I-and Is Bright
7:30 Viva America
7:55 Ned Calmer
8:00-Your Hit Parade
8:4.5 -Saturday Night. Serenade
9:15 Assignment Home
9:45 Department of Talks
10:00 News
HI 15 World Favorites
11:00 News' . -
11:05 Man O'War
11:30 Frankie Masters Orchestra
11:55 News
12:00—Sign Off.
KPRC-NBC
Catholic Hour
YOU ARE URGED
TO ATTEND THE
TINS SURRA]! REVIVAL
}RGETTABLE
I ENTERTAINMENT!
THE HUMAN
SLANT ON
THE WAR!
SPONSORED BY
tcono 11
BiHtBff1
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
msi
GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
TENT
is located
Corner Lobit and Commerce
A. L. JORDAN, PREACHER
JOE TRUSSELL, SINGER
SERMON SUBJECTS
SERVICES: 10 A. M. at the Church
8 P. M. at the Tent
...
V BURGESS
AUGUST 12 - 26
Sermon Subjects
Rf rt*5"
"The Uplifted Christ"
4ARINE
BURN
Devil's Devotee"
ight To The Future"
tsire Of The Neftens"
m
Women's Society of Christian
Service. Grace Methodist chtlrch.
h 9:30 a. n
5:50-;-Conference Civicns
5:35—Silver Strings
45 News
Women's Society of Christian
Service. Baytown Methodist church.
7:30 p. m.
Cedar Bayou Order of Eastern
Star. Masonic hail. 7:30 p. m.
Mont Belvieu Rebekah lodge.
No. 4. I.O.O.F. hall. 8 p. m.
Choir practice First Presbyterian
church. 7:30 p. m___________________
Woman's Auxiliary of Robert R.
Tuck Post. V.F.W. hall. 8 p. m.
Friday
Teensy-Weensy Co<»t ictte
V.F.W. hall. 8 p. m.
6:00~Our Foreign Policy
6:30--Fire Flashes
6:45- Employers Music Parade
7:00-......Hits and,Misses
7:50—Lights Out
8:00 NatioprfI Barn Dance
8 50 Can You Top This?
9:00 -Senator Tom Connally
9 5o Grand Ole Opry
!•' Netvs-------------------- -----------
10:15-Sports of the Day '
10:50 Bob Armstrong and Co.
11:00- News
11 9)5 Thomas Peluso Orchestra
11:30—Eliteh Gardens Orchestra
11:55---News
12:00......Time
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Heflin, 507'i
Ni Jones, and Misses Dimple Ham-
ilton and Wanda Lou Hendrix,
have returned from a vacation trip
to Colorado and New Mexico.
0
859
Mayor and Mrs. C, Q, Alexander
have returned from a vacation
trip to Utopia and Sabinal.
Mrs. W. T. Linder is leaving Sun-
day for Beaumont to visit Mrs.
Eugene Pooie. From there she will
• go to Baton Rouge, La., where she
will visit her daughter. Mrs. Rob-
ert Strickland, and Mr. Strickland.
Mr, and Mrx. John A. Buquor
of Florida are the guests of Airs.
Otiida BfTinson. -
Mrs. C. l. FoHTnherT-y ahd daugh
ter, Miss Claire, and Mrs. Eleanor
Thomas are leaving Sunday for a
visit with relatives in San Antonio.
Mrs. Carlton D. Speed, Jr„ of
Houston is the week-end guest of
Mr and Mrs, Herbert S. Frazier.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ledbetter
and children of Brenhem are here
for a visit/ with friends.
pfc. w:
for Lincoln, Neb,
GyJauiaTiTicclci
C. Rogers left Friday Don't feel you aren’t dressed *be-
w, here he is to cause you've no earrings to match
5fwssn.ka*sar-K
Rogers will remain here for
extended visit with her parents.
It's fup to make these smart ear-
rings. You need only a few beads
buttons -a bit of lace a little spare
Mr, «nd Mrs. Weldon Herring instructions S59 has dircc-
and children, Shirley Dot and Carl forsm eurrings.^^
Dennis, have returned home after If c”lns
spending three weeks in Waco and rMth pattlrf.,0/rff j?aIy Suf’
Hillsboro. They also visited with cl.,H^ef,rafLI5ppt'L1'F°?T'v
Mr. and Mrs. John Tracy, former 5'!,” . ?* * Lr,!,,,!,
Tri-Citians, at Brenham. vnxrn&o -££.1*FERN
NUMBER, ADDRESS, ZONE.
Mrs. Eula Mae Tyrrell left to- Fifteen cents more brings you
day for a vacation visit in San 01lr new X945 Needlecraft Cata-_
Francisco, Oceanside,“nsn5—other !o8ue
points in California.
-TRY SUN CLASSIFIED ADS~
95 Illustrations of de-
signs for embroidery, toys, knit-
ting. crochet, quilts, handicraft .. ,
a free doll pattern printed right in
catalogue.
MARINE l*YT. JACK Hubsmi,
18. ixwntly wa* a**irm-it to
duty in the Pacific after six
month* training in the I'nlteil
State*. Pvt. I)nb*nii i* the *on
of Mr. and Mr*. S. \V. Hoh*on,
90« K. Janie*.
WASHINGTON, Ai g I* H P*
Hen. Elmer Thomu*. <D.-Oklnh to-
day askrd the war department to
explain why army dead are ship-
ped home for burial in cheap
wooden easkrt* while navy deud
are furnlahed with "heavy, well
constructed” metal casket*
In a tetter to MnJ Gen. Wiltnn
B, Persons, wsr department leg-
islative liaison officer. Thomas
said he has heard, of npmeroua
instances in which army perso-
nnel have been sent home In “wel-
fare ease*," the cheapest type of
wooden coffin.
As chairman of the senate «p-
prtipnatlorta attbeommiUre on the
war department, Thomn* told per-
son* that he wa* in a poiitwn to
know .that- the army hod ample
fund* to furnish adequate burial
equipment for It* personnel.
W ANT* rt.OD'* TIME"
NOT “MONKEY TIME”
AUSTIN, Aug 18 d'Pi A re-
quest front Cuero chamber of com-
merce today asked Gov, Cohe R.
Htevenwm to intercede with Presi-
dent Truman “to discard monkey
time and grt back to God's time."
Phone 520 or 821 when ln need
of printed forma.
XPOXMOKM VVif TflRY DANTE
Guide To Airlines
OPA Gives Drinkers
Of Beer Lafe Break
The Humble club I* sponsoring
victory dance at the Baytown
Community house at 9 p. m. today.
Johnnie. King and his orchestra
will furnish the music. -
ATTENTION
to our many patrons and
fHenda
Our Helm Curtis and
Gabrirleen
COLD WAVES and
MACHINE
PERMANENTS
AUK It EDI ( ED
For J Month Only! •
Come In and rheck our prices!
Week days from 7 ti.m. to 6 pm.
On Tuesday* and 'TOunanya
open from 7 a. m to 13 mid-
night Patrons taken only by
appointment on Tuesdays and
Thursdays after 6 p nt.
PHONE 1168
CURRIE BEAUTY SHOP
Owen and operate* hy
Mr* Will F. Ctrrrte
322 East Defer
WASHINGTON. Aug JK, d'.C
The.Office of Priw Administration
gave In-cr drinker* a break today
by believe it or not, permitting
wholesalers to charge them a cent
more* per bottle for the beverage.
The previous markup or profit
allowance was *o small that it
tended to discourage sales by
wholesaler* direct to consumer*,
The new markup of 46 per cent
11 per cent higher than the old
"is expected to restore,the normal
volume of these sales," OPA- said.
TRY SUN CLASSIFIED ADS
Exclusive
PORTRAITS
AH Pictures Guaranteed
Specialists in Children's
Studies
No appointment necessary
Pit TI RES
RKPItODt f 'ED
W(
” to give
< of Old
’ able
copies
/« denred pictures at
»' a small price.
J Estimates given
without obligation. - - ■
MARSHALL STUDIO
Fverything for grade-school youngsters, the tccn-jgc gang
and the bjck-to-college .crowd, un lx: pur*h.isrd the cjsv,
economical way at Sears Order Office. Long, serviceable wear
and smart appearance, at money-saving prices, arc the features
Ot the wearing apparel Sears offers for your boy and girl Get
the youngsters ready for school mu by shopping at the most
Complete store in town!
When you shop, look tor Scars famous trade names—your
assurance of extra quality. Choose Honeysuckle dresses, Play-
timer shoes, Honor Roll Debs, Boyville and Fraternity Prep
clothes lor boys, Fashion Tailored clothing for voting men.
These and cvety other item front Scars arc covered by our
satisfaction or money-back guarantee.
105 W. Texas
Phone 94
Sf/y/'J,) X:\cibtuJe antl^c.
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OlilCi
219 VY. Texas
OPA RELEASE NO. 107
RATION FREE
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
HIGH GRADE
SHOES
REDUCED TO CLEAR
ONE BiG
GROUP
TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR
HIGHER PRICED STOCK OF
FINE DRESS AND
NOVELTY SHOES
Q FINEST LEATHERS
# SMART STYLES
ONE BIG GROUP OF MEN'S HIGH
GRADE ALL LEATHER DRESS SHOES
TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR
HIGHER PRICED STOCK OF
FINE DRESS SHOES.
ALL LEATHER
BLACKS-TANS—SIZES 6 TO 12
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Corner Texas and Commerce
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 56, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 18, 1945, newspaper, August 18, 1945; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028661/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.