The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1937 Page: 3 of 12
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grass:
»F of the rociety Thurada,
morning.....
A r»up prayer opened the
meeting which wu presided over
k COUNCIL CHANGES TO
LMONTHLY MEETING, ANNUAL
PH ELECTION UNDER NEW LAW
Cf&Twni .erve mo peer In the future and will Selected
iSSjary. Officers formerly were elected m April end nerved two
L changes In the by-laws were msdeln smelting of the wan-
. i _,on Jones school with ^ t '1 l,,*^T™™****"^**.
[R. E. Ferrell, fib prwidwft, Friday
Eg. The change, were pn*1 Wdman’, Study dub, Mrs. N. E.
I b* committee composed of Nelson, 2 p. m,
Honry Whiddon end Mrs. % Baytown Oolf sod Bridge club,
[Master snd wsre accepted hy woman’s lounge Baytown Com-
pious vote- ^ mns^tjr bouts, Mrs. R. L. Carter
«■***£ *■ «* «* i. L, Itoley hosUMSS, 2
pt®_i__
i Pre-Ea»ter Si
fINELEAH ZOTOS
PEI. WAVE....
IINE WAVE....
straight in the face.
“Ladies . and get
said, “it's a sitdown
wiiMs^ot
INK WAVES mX
I...... T |i
■d Ere Brew Dye with Arch
hr* Scalp Treatmeat
lUTY shop
Fhswe Miiaj
ed on the
be eald, was A. B. Mucus.
pJfcClur* said Marcus wu* over-
paid SKS. Marcus said he wasnT
“Lookit,” Marts* wailed, "hers
Wf are practically strsnded, ex-
cept we ere enroute to Australia.
McClurg
, a good^pxHtu.' H# drew a
ire we* a long pause and
ling of fret. Then th* ushers
• down th# aisles IWtoning:
checks, get In Itne f6r rc-
IS YOUR
nm.o.RL
SPECIALS FRIDAY ArdJ/VTURDAY
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I’lU.SBl RY’S BEST
FLOUR
12, Lh. Sack 24 Lb. Sack
5#c f)c
Wrong Number
Play-Boy Parrot Err,
In Choosing Pal
For Fling
Ruth Class Holds
RusHietm Meeting
The Roth class of first Baptist
church held its weekly business
meeting Tuesday evening at the
home of Doris Jane Davanay.
Glynworth Dunn preaided at the
short session which waa opened
with a prayer by the class teach-
er, Mrs. Hollaway. Following the
business Ora Lee Green discussed
a character in the Old Testament.
Helen Broussard read the closing
prayer.
Refreshments of fruit punch and
cake were served to Evelyn Sadik,
Edna Mary Gill, Lois Ashworth.
Ora Lee Green, Lorene Ainaworth,
Helen Broussard, Mrs. Hollaway
and the hostess, Doris Jane Dav-
anay.
H. E O. Bridge dub
Meets In Warne Home
Mrs. R. B. Warne waa hostess at
her home Wednesday to the week-
ly bridge of the H. E. O. club. A
spring dolor theme accented the
room and was reflected in the
bridge accessories. Scoring high
waa Mrs. R. F. Higginbotham.
Mias Addle Bawey scored second.
A refreshment course of cookies
and coffee waa served to Mesdames
F. Q. Jones and K. C. Perklnaon,
gueba Of the dob; Higginbotham,
W. B. Doha, Harry Massey. A. M.
Goul, M. W. Morgan, F. W. Jonea,
W. C. Swain, B. H. Black; Miss
Addle Sawey, and the hostess, Mrs.
Warne.
■MteMteNW*
EIGHT O'CLOCK
COFFEE
ILD AND M-1 LB. «
ELLOW L Pkgs. 39**
FORT WORTH, March 4, <tt»-
LOrenzo, a nfgbi-prowlln* ptrrot,
wu back on hla perch today gar
submit A request for corrective edu-
cation In elementary schools to the
school board.
Data for the council school of In-
struction wu changed from May
to September. In making the
change it wu pointed out that this
WU! bring better result* since the
rumpbing over a sort head, a cut
beak, and the fates that led to his
capture.
How Lorenzo got away, his own.
er, Mrs. Ora Mum. couldn’t say.
Neither could she explain Loren-
zo’s head cut. But Mm. Muse,
loot children, which hereto-
ave been pdrduuted by the
mal parent-teacher organi-
, Members ware urged by
brreii to attend the “Adolea-
Uld" series df leetofe by Dir.
m Lowman at 2 p. to. Friday
MU jenM school, under the
rshlp of the parent eduoa-
mmlttee of the council. Bet
LIFEBUOY SOAP, 3 tare 17c
SMALL RINSO, 2 pkgs. 16c
SKIDOO CLEANSER, can 10c
White Home Evaporated
MILK, 3tallor fi baby caiw 19c
PANCAKE FLOUR, Pkg..9e
»3EirMZl........a
Orange Pekoe or India Ceylon
Nectar Ten M lb 14c V, lb 27c
Ann Page Spaghteli or
MACARONI, 2 8 oz. pkgs. 11c
POUND
Instruction course* will be given
'<M*f!kg ths school year and win
facilitate a more favorable con-
fttet betMemi Decent and teacher
the Fort Worth police department
add poealbly everybody else con-
cemed except Lorenzo himself,
for the benefit of the student.
Plans for the Installation of of-
were glad it wu over.
Lorenzo took a walk lut night,
and Mra. Muse called police. Early
today the parrot, somewhat the
worse for wear, w&s brought by
alfit Week, March 15-IP, war
icd by Mri. 8. P. Crow,
chairman, who.wftl be 16
> of the council observance.
A. Cl bulks, representative
ilgfalands, issued a cordial in.
n to all membera to nttfeud
iftt party at Highlands FV1-
ening, funds from which will
ficers lh MAy were discussed and It
was voted that the district p.-T,
A. president be invited to attend
the affair which will be In the form
I of a tsis, the place for which hu
not been definitely set.
an unidentified boy to thb home rtf
Mr*. W. U. Murphy, something of
an amateur zoologist herself with
a menagerie of two parrots, 11
dog and three cat*.
That brought international com-
plications. Lorenzo la a Spanish
parrot arid fluent as parrots go..
Mrs. Murphy’* pet parrot. Coca,
struck up an acquaintance with
“Hello,
GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for.............17c
TEXAS ORANGES, doz. 29c
NEW POTATOES, 5 lbs. 25c
SPINACH, 2 lb*.,...__5«
Turnips, Carrots, Beets, 3for 10c
A report of the work of the
Thrift Exchange was given by Mrt,
A. Kizler.
Schools represented and the num-
be* of delegates from each were:
GT.; $150 u,
to fameos Zotos and Jams)
MachiasleM Waret
Full line of Cootoure
Cosmetics
JANE'S^
Beauty Shop
formerly Craw's Beauty
tslwny Unlwfbnig Store
4; Ansoh Jones, 2; Lamar, 2; Sam
Houston, 3; Baytown, 3; Horace
Mann, 4; Highlands, 2.
pretty girl."
Mrs. Murphy didn’t know It. but
when Lorenzo replied, “Papa, papa,
ha! ha! ha!” It waa just hla way
Carole Lombard says:
“Advised by my singing coach, I
'^sssyriit changed to Luckies”
Mrs. King Named
egate by Baytown Methodist Wo-
man’s Missionary society to the
zone meeting of W. M. S. to be
held next Wednesday at the week-
Mra. White Hostess
To Afternoon Bridge
Snow Halt* Driver, .
Get* Parking Ticket
SALTLARECrry, Utah. (INS)
^-K’i the small things that “wear
a man down,’’ says Horace M.
Cummings, unemployed Salt Lake
motorist who has a two dollar
fine to pay for all night paridng.
Driving home after midnight Cum-
mlnga waa unable to force hla car
through the huge snow banka
which had been pushed off the
street by the city tractor Into hla
driveway. Confronted by a warm
bed or an hour at the end of a
shovel, he left his car parked on
the snow bank and went to bad.
The next morning he promptly
wrote a letter to the police de-
manding that something oe done
about the ticket be received the
Bight before.
ond respectively. Other members
present were Mesdames Val Cruth-
lrda, George Turney, C. A. Shir-
ley, J. N. Feiguaon, C. A, Wilburn,
W. D. Fisher and the hostess. -
Pythian Sisters Plan /
Benefit Party Mar. 10
Plans for a benefit party to be
given Wednesday, March 10. were
made at the weekly meeting of
Aquarius Temple No. 136 Pythian
Sisters at I. O/O. F. hall Wed-
nesday evenlpg. Games for the
"In my new picture 'Swing ffj
Swing Low’ I ting a tong for the j
&metinulhcw*heenm0utiltH
To do this, I spent months t*k
singing lessons. And with this adt
strain, my throat was not in gi
shape. My singing coach sagget
that when choosing cigarettes, l *d
« tight smoke* And so I m|
to Luckies. Since then Vws fem
that a tight smoke and my (throat
along together just fine.”
VERYTHING SMART FOR THE
WELL DRESSED WOMAN
fest stock of fine ready-to-wear for
aon la this area. Oar buyers have
le special efforts to give us the very
irtNt, tastiest and yot not tie ex*
uve clothing for your Easter parade.
LOVELY EASTER
DRESSES .
fee’ll find jafet what yo»i want in
r nvaitot e__
brand new arrivals'for Eaatertime,
Wl!T PUteia ., . laces . .. prints , . .
*ped for special shewing and Mle
three groups.., .
If 90 ~ $190 - $190
LIVING LONGER
- STOCKHOLM -<INS)~ The
average ap&h of life In Sweden la
60.87 year* formen and 63.10 years
Knights ami Slatera of Pythhu,
Dr. Lowman To Talk
On ‘Sex Education*
Topic for the Friday lecture of
the “Adolescent Child” series by
Dr. Harmon Lowman will be “Sex
Education,” according to announce-
ment made today by Mr*. Jewell
crease of more than five years In
th* last decade. Compared to
the period 1766-1775 the average
length of life In Sweden baa in-
ereased not leso than 27 ymn.
An independent survey was made recently
among professional men and women-lawyeti,
* 1n..i1n«. ngi- Af
nprfinnallv twref a lt0nf smolCF.
iifi* Who are fashion•«
coming hera tor their.
•WdS
wmnao. ” ^--W ,5*7
of Parsnt-T*»ch#r A«wci*tiofi*.
Tl» lecture* aw liven each Friday
HATS
,ifc£p-jr
radio, stage, screen and opera. Their voices are
their fortunes. That's why so many of them
tmbke Lnddei. Yota, too, cait have the throat prt>
Tiiare’a nothing *martor than
our new Eastern millinery. W4
feature It in three large group*
| for this Easter event... %
There I* no admission
and the public is invited.
Mite Boudlocle I*
Hoateaa At
Get You Up?
fin.l .,H«.
t and sheers .
'•test now Ea*
K'&m%
' The Three-Six club met Wednes-
day afternoon at the home of Miss
Lilli* Mae
f, Knoulton acored high. M
A salad couy»e waa served to
___ ■ Uairn
three goe*ta, Meodame* Mayo
Theriot, L J. Butaud, H. S. Yawn
end the following member*: Me»-
damee Knoulton, Harold EUender,
L. J. Bmnlloehe, Morton WHlIama,
a T. Ristine, Rudolph LeCompte,
Guy Elli*, and the host**..
. . . .. , I
ILiytown W^U WIII t i j
Meet All-Day FYiday
•iuuiM and weight*
t a« sheer can be ...
Drive Oat and See Oar
Baby Chick.
■i
Brown^ Shoe Store
7 \ 3 w TCXA*, AVI
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 223, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1937, newspaper, March 4, 1937; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095329/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.