The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 4, 1941 Page: 3 of 18
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e Creek Garden Club
age Show November 20
A. Harper and Mrs. C. W. Spear were named co-chairmen
ie Creek Garden club's annual fail flower ahow to be held
er 20 at a meeting of the group this morning at Oraea
liurch. Mr«. R. H. Davanay, president, was In charge.
■ere discussed for participating in the school of flower ar-
be conducted by the east Harris County Federation of
ibs on November II fs *• %> ; ~ %
PERSONA®
SffiJIKi P.-T. A. Council To
celebrated her first Meet November 12
RHW-Coii|iHe’as _
£ Named for 'TS -..............
ial. Mrs. U K. Grimes TO' David Keck were week-end -
Guild Carnival . * Kf^StST-^0"” „ - , u ,
was awarded a white v Miss Maurlne Parrish spent Bonner Circle Meets
her arrangement of Committee* for the Trinity pATSY KAY TAYLOR, daugh- the week-end with her family in With Mrs. N. E. Gee *
• Episcopal Parish Guild's annual of Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Taylor, Nacogdoches. _ „ _ ~ Z. ■■■..
nembers were preaant. carnival to be held on November jr. |„ celebrating her ilrst bl-ch- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barber and The Mary Bonner circle of
---- 13 were nppoJntsd at a meeting day Noeembnr 5. Grand pa-enU are Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Spear were Writ Baptist church met with
* of the Guild Monday when Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McElrey, in Baton Rouge over the week- Mrs. N. E. Gee for a mission
Thomas H. Hale and Mrs. George of Shiner, and Mr. and Mrs. J. end to attend homecoming and study program Monday. Miss A.
Children- Bruce were hostesses at the lat- H. Taylor, Hr, of Gonsales. the L. S, U.-Tennessee football Watson spoke on the need for
ter-s home.' Mr». Hale Is gen- ...............——. game. Christian worker* in the mtm-
>norees eral chairman of the event. * Mrs. Ora Glenn Ilfrey and taina-
id George Hargi, were Mr*. C. R. Cummlnga discuss- J__ Mrs. Nyna Werlein attended the .j^fon‘ w**:*
ted by their mother, ed the year's program which will V/dlGnCldr L. 8. U. homecoming and foot- ^ ^ !^ms'^rk,ri
. Hargis, at a Hallo- include fifteen minutes talks Wednesday ball game over the week-end. £ P™"' W W Sanders, J. G.
y at their home Sat- once a month on the history and Priscilla club, Mrs. H. G. Bal- - —---- c -j wr J-l
“ Pl*yea «ni «- . IrZ™. uS?«5j22?, i?™ ' .gut rucM • I1IW mu «■•>". Win™, and M K BohWi.
were served to Dan- w„p”, ^and repmented a gain of 8.8 per member* and Miss Watson, Pha-
jar Kpss^ifssx.■......» «»*" .«««.
mrd R M Littlefield H- Webb' soda waterr Rev, Paul 2 p.m. —-..... ....-
urphy, Annie Spencer! Hcnckell. hot dogs: Mrs, B. Wednesday Morning Music club. M M|
enrer. Levon Fisher. B' Jumer- UckctJL Baytown Community house. 9:30 W7%MU M- " f§|
inlander. Lewis The carnival will he held on „m MU iCJI
on Sjolandcr, Ethel ^t churrt.grounds beyihnin* nt Necd!ework Sewing club, Mrs. U J i U a \ \ M W%T'J
rienne Murphy. Helen P- The to j n Dailey,
Wallace Aahwood, Ran- attend. ...... The Reviewer ..lub, Oooae Creek gg ™ ---■J | ■ ■
w, Lee Hoy Spencer, Present at Monday's gMkttttt trench library, B:S0 a.m.
gham, Sylvester Lang- were Mcsdamcs Cummings. Alle- Cedar Bayou Garden Hub. Ce- S\T\ v. x T 'v:i.'-,'u
d Rhoden. Bessie Mae man. Webb Hale, lin.ee, Henck- d;ll Buvoi. Mothmlist Hii.reh, 1:20 £ [\l/\
i.i kj,fn Wiliiu,,. i. r .......... t vyj .....
A. M. Bale, N a Holland, Fahy Young People's club of Redeem- f UJ MMMWl
it ess was assisted by Godfrey, C. V. McKean, James pr Lutheran church, church, 730 ..VM 1 /j/lfjf JFjJ
J. W Singer, George Stewart. Herbert Hoppe, Stanley -UM I
and C. K. Spencer. Humphrey, H O. Wilson, and E. ,39 gtudy ci„b, 2:30 p.m, Lf / .
The November meeting of the
Tri-Cities Council No *8. Taxes
Congress of Parent* and Teach-
ers will be held on November 12
instead of November 5, the reg-
ular meeting day.
(Thc meeting date waa chan ted
because of conflict with the State
P.-T. A. convention being held
this week In Austin.
-TRY SUN CLASSIFIED ADS—
COLDS /t;1!
Relieve misery, a* most mother*
do. Rub the* IIAliN
throat, chest'
and back with
time •(••lad
SALE ENDS SATURDA
MOEyatFayte.
Phenlr Club
Baptists Conducting
room, 2190 p.m.
r» B. T. U. Study Course
• The B. T. U. study course . r
• which opened Monday at Central Ransom Home Is
• Baptist cburch wlll be held night- c --
lv through Friday of this week.
*• period 'is held.
• ' The teachers of the various de-
_ • pftrtments are Rev. J. I, F.
’§•»? « Tharp, adult; Mr*. Tharp, young ,uwt
• people; Mrs. J. M. Lilly, interne- *
DIDl • diate; Mrs. Lee Kipp, junior.
• nUt • Mrs. F. H. SteinfeW 1* In
5 Mr*. nunowii
at her new homp in Pally Sat-
urday evening vwith a aurprise
housewarming. * , ' u
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Following a series of games,
refreshments of hot choeolato,
cake, and coffee were served to
«»»g
28-PIECE SERVICE J
£$mtf *Cdmo*" Path
.T. o’oVii to he"^nt.'
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THE SEGRIT 4T
MADE AND GUARANTEED. It
les^rtifr^aa^
Choral Praetige
Thirty minutes of choral prac-
tice will precede a program en-
titled “This Modern Stuff*’ to be
led by Mrs.< D. W. Alpha this
week at the Wednesday MMB- ,
ing Music club meeting at Bav-
town Community house at 8:30
THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER Cd.
'iku&sms1'
Sell fa $24.75
no sup
ow you con buy
» Qvdsr
8UNSWICK TIRES
i* a positlv* I
Haadame Mokafosy,
Taralihpraef Chert
Abtalutely fill -
_..... Mrs. H. U AmVnons will open
the program with a piano selec-
, tion. “Deep Purple" (Peter De-
Rose). to be followed b* Debus-
„ ay’s “Nandoline." a vocal solo, by
Mrs. M. J. Coady.
' A ptono goto, “Marche” from
the opera, “Love of the Three,
Oranges” (Prokofleff) will be
' played by Mrs. JRT. T. Linder.
Mrs. Paul Black will sing
Strauss’ “Tales from Vienna
Woods,” and Mrs. C. R. Martin
ONLY 50* WEEKLY
You'll foil in love with the pottern the
you II toll m love w,th me pottern the moment ITOXt' - ,
you see if You'll wont to possess it at any price
. . . yet, Shaw's br,ng< .. u a specie' sovings op- ‘
portunity for positively 3 days only1 Don't wait1 ‘
The quantity is limited ... the time is limited! -!^HH
Silverplote of such quality and beauty can rarely ?
be offered ot such a low price! You've always ■ •••- ■ ■ ■ yjjr ,
wanted to enjoy the luxury of the finest quality * UfMik (intUCM
silver, the smartest design, the best lifetime T, ■ *
wearing plate ., without mokmg too greot on Smart NeW Viaflde
investment. Shows brings this opportunity! 0« KE6UUK JM[
$z *»**Mr* 9*1' M knives and Forks
W^^eender 41 piano sol*, select-
ed. <*
All member* are urged to be
present. : -
Osttrib* «h*s
ihown In ad
Miss Patterson Has
Monday Bridge Club
Miss Irene Menking waa high
scorer, and Miss Peggy Hlcker-
son was consolation winner this
week when member* of the Mon-
day Bridge club met at the home
of Miss Mary Lillian Patterson.
Colorful arrangement* of cos-
mos adorned the living end
dining rooms.
A dessert course was served to
the above mentioned and Misses
Malcolm Patterson, a guest
Katherine Bielstein, Georgette
Wright, Ruth Adele Cathrlner,
Describe shee
shewn In ed
37-Pi** &M4M<x fas aha amilM M
>. ; Tkit S»t Should Suit fur IJ2.S0
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Tan -Calf . -.-r
Klietter yea th, »»Mt er deeee . ■; ’;
in N*tur«li*er», yoa Sad that ’
they hug yeur tori, fling >( «hr
side* and kavr room for voer
• 6 Teaspoon* • I Sugar Shell
• 6 Dessert or Oval Soup Spoons
tor* to 4.t-r-r.t-c.l». Thi* give*
thrm a beautiful moaldrd-io-
madf juai for you. U yon've
bad froubk yilh fit. our Nalu-
rali/fr. arc your shoca.
TEAM PRACTICE
Members of the degree team
of Goose Creek Rebekah lodge.
No. 403, Will meet today at 8
p.m. at W, O. W. ball for prac-
tice. Mr#. Beulah Jackson, team
captain, urges all members to
27m ANNIVERSARY FEAT UR
■classified.
* $n<
on bock and
acted Seam* |
nt Palm Fibre
et with com-
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, NOVEMBER 4, 1941
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Guv* Drill Wednesday
F« Armistice Ceremony
Company!** A. B and C, 18th
battalion. Texas Defense ruard,
today were called to meet at 7
p.m, Wednesday at Baytown ball
nark for a Joint drill preparatory
to the review and flag presenta-
tion ctromonies which will be
hold Armistice Day
The order was issued by Ad-
jutant T. 3. Pruett at the re-
quest of Mejor W. B. Kllloigh.
A flag will be presented to the
battalion by the Trl-Clties Amer-
ican Legion poet.
The Wednesday drill will re-
place the usual Thursday eve-
nlng drill of Co. B„ Adjutant
Pruett pointed out.
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week,
rl*
week is VWO.UU., .
able pamphlet on
books, Mb* Hiimnni
hrarian. announced today.
Tne pamphlet la called "Gift*
For Children” and Hate name* J
and price, of books suitable for e
children.
"The pamphlet will be useful
In helping parents to aelect good
bouks and the right books for
children of various ages," Mis*
Stern said.
Theme of book week this year
Is "Forward With Books."
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 4, 1941, newspaper, November 4, 1941; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028927/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.