The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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y AUGUST 26. 1947
PAGE THREE
THE DAILY SUN. GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
Eloise and Miss Louise Jenkins,
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Sylvia Stern Will Be
I Miss Dunkin, Personals
Sims Wed
Calendar
Graduate Af TSGW
Home From Baylor Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith, 118 Wednesday
ts&e&h gay artraaftr g
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Mrs. C. D. Sims of Lubbock, on attending the summer term at Denver, Colorado Springs, pikes Jam , ■ „ .
August 11 at the First Christian Bavlor university. Mr. Keefer loft Peak and Seven Falls, Colorado. Workbasket club, 930 a.m, a bachelor of science degree in U-
church In ftaton, New Mexico. The Sunday for Huntsville and Miss <*c. p.mi^r ^°°8e CfeCk brary Science.
Rev. Charles Lelte officiated at Cope will remain here until the vlr<i WeLwen n,i Dr- L- H rjubbarci, president of
the ceremony. fall term begins ut the university. Mr*' K,nK lt,:,urns „ „ _ t„IT L^T Bay‘ th# college, will deliver the eom-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy KkRvell at- Mrs, I. R, King, 100 Schilling, has lown Methodist church, 7.15 p.m. TOencemehfAddrfi*i at 9 a.m. Tweri-
tended the couple.' Week-End Visitors '( returned from a trip to Dallas, ty-two students will receive bach-
They will make their home in • Fort Worth, Waco ami Bryan, Recent (iuesfs ,-ior of arts degrees, and'BO baeh-
Lubbock. Mr- an<J Mrs- Walter Guillote, where she visited her father, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Moody, 106 C]0r of science degrees will be
,-— ... • 118 Dyer, had as week-end guests C. E. Bullock, who has been ill. Gibson, recently had as their guests given. Masters degrees awarded
In New Orleans Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Burke, Texas Mrs. King attended the graduation her brother, T. W. Shaw, and his will total 23.
Miss Sylvia Guillote, 118 Dyer, City, Me. and Mrs. Lloyd Guillote exercises at Bayior university at wife and two children, Topy and
is spending a week in Hama and and children, and Mr. $nd Mrs.- which her neice, Miss Doris King, Sidney, of Albuquerque, New Mex-
New Orleans, La., with friends. Giis Boutin, Port Neches, and Miss was graduated. ico. For Classified Ads—Phone 520-521,
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•* “ 3 E. Aron of Houston and the late
„,,ment of Miss Bar- Mr. Aron, and Leon Samct, broth-
lQ‘Marshall Dicker- cr of Mrs. , Dave Steinberg of
rtwiiced today by her Houston, were married August 24
«r« C D. Dailey of San at Congregation Beth Yeshuran in
' and H. W. Crawley Houston. Rubbi William Maley per-
He is the son of formed the ceremony assisted by
\r« L G. Dickerson of Rabbi Max Geller and Cantor Phil-
Mr ' Ip Gorodetzer.
riding will take place in The bride was given in mar-
ember. y .riago by. her brother, Sidney Aron.
SCOTT i„
Homicide’!
THURSDAl
Bridal Shower For
Mrs. Fred Mammon
Timm
ifn Suffer Distress Of
We httow'Fow you mothers arefYou’d rather sacrifice'# needed dress for yourself,
’ than to buy less than THE BEST for your children. And they SHOULD have the
G AB AR DINE S L AC K. S best-flobody has a more healthy respect for children’s clothes quality than wehave^
Xil&IEnER-lP.R’ltSfD AT PENNEY'S
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t wch lime*? Then do try
Itmnmn v**etatrfir cum-
b relieve such symptom* I
Kent medical test Pinlthatn'e
i proved remarkably helpful
troubled thi* way. It*a what
eCi i uterine sedative. It has
ijothlng effect on ont 0/ worn-
important organs.
Com-
Ip* build up resistance to such
Also s treat stomachic tonic!
LIIMHArs-££*£££
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Jhcksuii, 1 enseaaee, was. nonorea nonoree snu me nostesses.
■. recently with a slumbr party at Miss Langham registered ap-
the home of Miss Louise Kloesel, proximately 50 guests.
261 New Jersey. —--—
Attending were Miss Betty Jo SONGS, BIBLE LESSONS
Barbara Williams. AT CHILDREN’S HOCK
Miss Wilma Britt, Miss Joyce Children's Hour at Faith Mis-
Earls, Miss Betty Jo Miles, Miss sion, Baytown, Saturday will fea*
Josie Raia, Miss Nelda Shannon, ture songs and Bible lessons, and
Miss Wanda Stewart, Miss Ka- refreshments will be served, Mrs.
trinka Kelley, Miss Constance Eva Carroll, director, said-today.
Kraft, Miss Barbara Blair and Miss Ten children attended last week’s
Peggy Thomas program, and Mrs. Carroll invited
.....—----• ■ ' all children of the Tri-Cities, to
Fee Gtaaatfied ASa-ITuum IBftrfiH. he present .at 2.p. m. Saturday -
Famous-for-wfar* part-
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BOYS! W-A-A-R-M
PLAID SHIRTS!
tfCTKjr.
ing were Miss Betty Jo
Miss Barbara Williams,
Your Choice
wool gabardines . and.
hkdile!
twills (10-20) for tough
school - wear! Zippers,
plenty of pockets, many
Miss Wanda Stewart, Miss Ka-
trinka Kelley, Mias Constance &v» mirrou, uirmu, mmu-uium.
Kraft, Miss Barbara Blair and Miss Ten children attended last week’s
Peggy Thomas. program, and Mrs. Carroll invited
-- — - , . all children of the Tri-Cities to
Ml F.
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I M F’
heavyweight cotton flapnel
shirts — swell for school!.
They’re toft and warm ...
m pleat:
or-out style. Sizes 6-18.
YOUNG MEN! GABARDINES!
Penney's dish up
SANFORIZED1, * COLOR-
FAST SPORT SHIRTS!,
-Carded poplins or broad*
cloths! Plaids,’plains. 6-18.1
70% rayon-30% wool at
a value-packed price!
Rain will never damp-
en your spirits once
■ '* •: - •.
you have made one of
WARM, FLEECE LINED f AQ
SWEATSHIRTS!
oud smart new
coats yours.
Silver grey flat knit' cotton,
Absorbent... feels toft! 8-16.,
Tops in Value!
©iris’Oxfords
Top-grade cowhide uppers! •.
Smart new styles in twills, gabardines, satins
and plastics. A wonderful choice of colors!
Goodyear Welt,
NEW UMBRELLAS
Restful Su ppdrfffi ~
Girls' Gym Shoes
No fouls called against
this regulation gym
X shoes, 3 V2 -9
solids or plaids. 16-rib, well jU '
built! ■
With Gaily Colored PLASTIC HANDLES!
MISSES
ANKLETS
BOYS' SLACK SOCKS
-y'zjzzr k..
ELASTIC TOP A i
BLAZER STRIPED - J).
COTTON. B-10^2
PLASTIC
RAIN COATS
BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES
COMBED COTTON
BOYS' GYM SHOES
STURDY BUILT *0
BLACK AND GREY
ENAMELED DUCK. 2-5Vj
WITH HQOD
Guaranteed water proof!
Pretty, practical protec-
tion in your choice of
colors.
WITH SLACK TOPS.
OXFORD STYLE
^ ARMY
USSET. 2Vi -6
ALL COLORS!
BOYS' BELTS
CHILDREN’S LADIES'
Welye Racks Of Cottons
All Ready Ror SchoolJ
TOP GRAIN COWHIDE
TOOLED WESTERN
STYLE. 24-30 ..................
CLIP ON SUSPENDERS ..
GIRLS1 WOOL SKIRTS
BRILLIANT PLAIDS J| A
AND BRIGHT / M
SOLID COLORS............................ .....
"Hood's"
OVER SHOES
JACKLE TWILL
Just look what every girl gets For ai
foie 2.98! Cottons from finest tuills
in America! Check their construc-
tion inside and ont—they meet nil
our high standards! Deep hems to*
iest quality rubber,for per-
:t protection and long wear.
My tailored with a
^tachable hood.
u. S. RUBBER
RAIN WEAR
FOR MEN
LARGE ASSORTMENT
CHILDREN’S
LADIES’
let out (2" minimum! 1
^pensive de-
Coats . $7.95 to $9.85
finished
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Leggpngs
7acket
Pants
SUIT ALL NEEDS
" PENS, PENCILS
Economy
■ DEPARTMENT STORE
ERASERS, RULERS,
DEPARTMENT
PAPER
Goose Creek
ON EVERYTHING FOR-- BACK- TO-SCHOOL
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 26, 1947, newspaper, August 26, 1947; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029177/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.