The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 225, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1936 Page: 5 of 12
twelve pages : ill. ; page 18 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
TIIF. DM1.T SlIS.-COOSP.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,
,vwnAT. MrtCH t 1«W. jfc
THANKS GOVERNOR FOR “DADDY’1 * am
. rr:
' .w iifllli . .. «ts«s
ciety' Churches < Clubs
Mactiw *
totaled program wtl] to presented
by music classes under the din*-
• t4»n of Mias Loren* ' }
i Mrs. W. N. Peddycord, president
SEaswpr
SSSittiKSSKI
that town.
Chamber of Commerce rqmwn
tatives we to 'PW* wt'“
the Parent-Teacher AenoctaUoi to
* LA VEHNE HESTER, Eiltet
SPRING SHOW better then gave an interesting talk
PLANS MADE bh the mitture of <W»ii»'
Mm, Bessie Pruett, vice- Mrs.^ife Masthke was awarded-
jdent, freshing in the absence 4 red daKlia tuber for her arrange-
i nrs. ??.ti* * wjiv,u>
tfcc
alioi t business setiion,
Mrs, SIhw Hostess
Bowls of white iris and iwWUnsi
created a delightful Spring atmos-
phere at the homo of Mrs. G. V4
Spear Tuesday when *he wsv* hast
leaa to two guest* and members-
the Four Queens Bridge dub. The
Spring motif was furthered in the
tallies and prize wrappings.
s This, Folks!
MONTHGJJARANTEE^
,F SOLE AND HEEL
WliT* VACAT10
(the club voted to cu&mkc taureas and Other Annuals anu I
d of awarding .pr, reran , Mr(Si ^.g Tipton will discuss per4j
•mb member tu-eftter-ft- . ,
ions, 13 more than ava n ennuds. -<■ ^ - .4
prtVfous shows. . " Present nt the mecUng were;!
K. Grimes was ityliargc j Mesdames LeiUicttcr, Robert Hi8,j|
ogriiiti which' i:ib!t«hd ; Kilpatrick, Raschke, Pruett. W. _C|
geraniums ami-begonia Smithy Grimcr, Kubtfik, A. H. Laid* j
... im.....rf-U A ' fiiroo rittrl T
Home-made candies, punch Arid
’cookie#* were served to MesdatneS j
W. L. Pendergraft, F. L. Robbins. 1
Jack Bads, K. T. Arnett, R.>U.
Martin, J. M. Bridge*, W.JI. Wit
I jams, Roy Kims. J. te Means, mem-
bers, and R. L. Carter and' Ray 1.
spear, guests. “
Mrs. Pendergraft was high scorer
and Mrs. Bobbins was secon^fcigh.
.....Jeanette Fttfr ■'
In order to obUin f unds to send
her sister to a hospital, Miss
Jeanette Ferrer, above, 26-yesr-
old waitress of Birmingham, Ala.,- -4
is selling tb ^pt a Ufe-Ume qfflp
tract of “human bondage”, Ac-
cording to Miss Ferrer, nt least j
$1,00# is needed to aid her fetes'
tight
Mrs. Isabel Leberte, U 22 years
I first dime any shoe repair shop
pie, Tipton, A. P. Dyer and Stave
Green.
"Antonio
Class tv Meet j
A business and social meeting Of--
Euzelian Matrons class of First J
Baptist church will Be held at 21
p. m. Friday at Mrs. B. 1. MavHnR Fj. .
■; '
Mrs. R, A. Brame, president of
the class, and Mrs. 0. A. Hinkle,
Sssad tha'^ter in hlstorie Son <fl*m
to Old Mexico-the city where towns ®d ehruBb«f
e’s Shoe Repair
- Shop
Lor to Baytown Post Office”.
vw>v»nvA . ----- --- - _ | „ 111. i
is
wsley and his wife have a small window shade store in Detroit.
calendar |* Kruse-Sullivan
Thursday .- v:- , j -,*•*" Nuptitlls
>wn Bridge club, Mrs. R. H ^ ^ -mayHag0 „f Miss Alice
Kruse of Houston and Hamid Hull-
_ _ rv 1 _ . 1 ■ 11. S.C.. J Crt M - (l.
lonths out
GATEWAY TO 0W MEXICO
iAHhmmJ
MOBWmS uiHtiBotk
rlME
teacher, urge all members of the
class to attend.
PREFER BEER
MONTREAL (Tl'»- 0f the
paid out in allowances to j
ing in the unemptoymen^/rclmf |
camp at Vafekrtier, Qugb i» <"*!
week recently, $2,r>0Mf*s spem on |
^amp^ eanieeji, -the-j-
Rev. John C<Mrn, of -Torunto.j
CARL J. MAMMONS
tiiancKjinq Director
ROLAND 8UBOE
Retidtnt Manotjsr
JXL D X I C
Keen Buyev-
Hard User’.,
at 4«». m. February 27 at the
courthoQso in Houston.
They were accompanied bj^t-he
bride’s sister, Miss Hilda Kruse,
and George Hawkins of Houston.
Mr. Sullivan is employed in the
laboratory at the Baytown Hum >!e
refinery and- Hie Couple- will mate
their home in Goose Creek.
TCC Bridge Club
X St. I'ltLrictes appointive-tbemft-
was
I man
; tess
j her home on
! Baytown. T1
ELJARI
ALSO OPERATtHS - GOOOMUi
m LONGER NEED YOU
PACO
A Spring Shade for Dark Costumes
Powers, Wanda dean Shires, Hasel
Greer, Voleska Smith, Dora EHj>®
Bailey, Kathleen Wells, Jane. Mar-
chost-n by Mrs. W. L. Beck-
Tuewiay when she was hos-
.........." ... n. ' i ■ less to the T. C. C. Bridge club at
Purple” was chosen by Mrs. i- •> j h( r hom(. fjn New Jersey street m
Pruett- for her review before mem- j green and whits
bus of the Book Review club Tues- j w(,i, T ,flectcd in bowls, of daisies
day in a^jfi^jng at the local branch j gn(j jern which adorned the living
■ of the county library. : room, a potted plant and greet
Dealing primarily with Alc\;m-(tapers on the dining table and in
der and Draga of Serbia, “R-«ya. j mjnt fUpS and napkins in the rc
Purple”, tells how young Ah-raiah ; freshment service. __
. OhrenoviUte borp t»- 4he-4terb«*e*t --Ti^peflBnncrmtludea one gu-s’
' succession, grew up ,lo man y ] Mia. J. W. ♦'ryndre and Mesdnmes
against every obstacle, a neuroi-f , A. R. Booth, K. G. Horn, Jr., R. h-
peasant girl with an overwerri’nt, Dunkerley, C. H. Kennedy, L. h-
ambition. It is the story of a-weak-- Kftvdf, D. C. Norton, W. N. Fed-
king in the hands of ah ignorant- dycord, F. K. Redly, C. 'i. Rmti a
misguided woman. ■ tfixl P. <»v Steplet<>n.- .
' The author of the novel also' Followmg the games score p.u
wrote “Phantom Crown" a widely . es were presented to Mrs I
praised best seller about Maxmilian1'mire and Mrs. Ru-t no o d s nd
Kwieo wiches and coffee were servwl.
Present were Mesdames- N.: _ ~ ,
Ammons, S. B. Hick’erson, G. A. , I Jl(jt'OHC J 0 apt (Ik
Lillie. Anne C. McCulidch, M. V.'.i c. W. LaGrone, education in-
1 Mayer Tot# Perrin, -Abe Rosens- gtructor at Robert E, Lee Junior
weig Walter Rundell, D. C. Kelly, college, will address members of
Is the bu;
For your particular driving needs
—it’s by far the toughest — long-
est lifed tire ever built. Why pay
more—when Brunswick offers so
much more duality—at a lower
cost. Lowest Prices guaranteed-
on Lack’s convenient terms.
HOSIERY
Personals
A worm, light tropicol brown that fills the
need for 0 smart transition shade to bridge
the season from.late Winter to early Spring.
It keys with, many darkey costume shodfs,
including rich caramel brown, yellowish
greens, tweed mixtures and black.
Mrs. K. Aron and daughtef, Meri-
lee, Miss Maudine Sharp and Miss I
team Chadwick ' ret urned Monday
evening from a week-end tour that j
included stops in Baton Rouge and
New Orleans and Biloxi, Missis-1
PMiss Fannie Clark Fenley of 11
Lufkin is the guest of her sisters, (
Mrs. Earl Brown and Mrs. A- D.
Poskey. , ■ 1
NOW •:
As Low As
This Illustration
Our 11*30 Club-Plan allows you one pair
of Vahetle llose f:tv after you bavt- pur-
fh-s-id your twelfth pair.
car*
HIGHLANDS
NEWS
Shows the Patented
Class Has Party
The Sunshine Sunday School
- *' thodist church was
Baldwin Willford
hearts
FwT-40-21
r Sentry
It is a shelf-lined inner doot
behind the main d'jur fu*
storing most frainenlly used
foods, that open* automatic-
ally at a touch of a button,
tt keeps the warm air out
and the cold air in main food
compartment.
. Buy A
FAIRBANKS MimSF, ON
EASY TERMS
GOOSE
class of the Me
entertained by
Monday.
Games of progressive
I were played and prizes, won by
i Miss Briggs and James White.
Whistle favors were distributed
land then ice cream and cake serv-
|ed to Marian Holleman, Emma
I St rebel, Esther Cheek, Gene Fehr,
Ernestine Bennett, Vivian Cheek,
Mias Briggs. VJvinn Parker, James
White, Dav.d Varrlck, Harold, Par
ke~. Milton Webb, Geutoii Allen.
Trenckmat
2*0 W. TEXAS AVE,
JFE BATTERIES
DO LAST LONGER
leavy Duty Plates
Year Guarantee
ling Bat* flHiltff
s truly a Y A
When yon open the door of any refrigera-
tor ex rpt a Fairbanks-Home—Out rushes
the cold air . . . On goes the motor . . .
lip go's the electric bill.
Why should you pay this "penally of
the open door" when the oldest engineering
< ganization in America has invented a
mw device that eliminates this needless
waste! .....'* ’ ' '
___________—.ta*-— —--------
Come in ahd lock at the new Fair-
banks-Morse Refrigerator with its. cxclo-
mttr,-MtfsWt ftPiSKitV Attott.
See with your own eyes that here is
America's plus-value refrigerator—that it
everything any other rrfrifera-
Ghfck Tht’Sf
IS F-M Prints Auaiiwt
Ally Other Jtcfrigeratqf
1. Beauty and Muwivencas.
2. jtiiLux Finish (Black kick 1 iahO.
J. Finger-tip Hardware.
4. t’ONSERVADOR. „ -
5. More usable siorage
it T>.1B3l6yT * -
7. F-M Precision Manufacturing
experience. - "■
s: gnBrarrcliar
machine unit. ...... ,
». Slow spe*#— tangw Bfa—
sible for aervic*.
11. Finned Coaling I'ntt. •'
U. Fast fretalng--€«n*e#as let
12. DeraountaMe Basket (Eaiy
cleaning).
IS. Quiet Opesatkm.
14. Insulation.
15. Price. »;
games, refreshments were served.
I Members present were Mesdame.-
F. P. Noland, L. 0. Niles, W. J-
H.-UeiPar., W. T. Huey, L 11. Tay
lor. lone Abema*h>r, A. A. Banks-
ton, C. A, Bcdinger, J. F. Chris
tiaui W. W. Spivey and Tom Tan-
k’s guar-
Prieed As Ik)w As $3.19
r SPRING wi
M . nhd Mrs. Harvey Barnwell
a*ir.:UTce the arrival of a 7V4-
..v'gi’-ti3 jlanshteh.-......—.....—
Mr. and Mr*. Rosser are
proud parent* of * baby gtrl
cd Pcr*> Ann. , . ’ *
offers you 1—----- ,
tor offers—plus the exclusive Conservador
.. ■
We do guaranteed radio and refrige-
rator repairing, done hr an expert radio-
tfcin. ■ *
Excellent quality—new’
all over pattern —
®N8S£ ;
Mora* cabinet
PHONE 202
thei) please ijour smoke taste
rh ti/’ non what a on want
Iron about five
DEFT OOLD
FOREST, O. fflil-Aj,
I.’
wrecked the heating pty
Isernentine and
First National Bank, but
1 velranic cone.
put on their overcoats.
Iiown plugs in
and continued work.
Brii rock was
B mass similar
Cheese is the oldest
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 225, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1936, newspaper, March 4, 1936; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096033/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.