The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 160, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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Shower Honors
Miss Davanay
A kitchen shower Thursday ovc-.
ning at the home of Mrs. Harris
Eastwood, 310 West Francis, hon-
ored Miss Doris Jane Davanay,
bride-elect of Everett Williams.
Hostesses were Mrs. Eastwood,
Mrs. Boy Goodson, and Mrs. Ho-
bert Enoch.
Mrs. W, C. Davanay and Mrs.
E. M. Williams won prizes. Gifts
were presented to the honoree
Mrs. Walter Rundell, Miss Poll;'
birthday Gene Stewart, and Miss Lovlco fro* around'the lighted Christmas'
Li«prsarj „ . Perryman will be formally inltiat- tree,
tin Kathryn Mgebroff ed into Alpha Rho Tau, honorary The lace-laid board held as its
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Ju«ed in flowers and tapeis ege, at 4 p. m. Sunday in the Christmas ornaments on a mirror
. . (he lace-laid dining table, lounge at Baytown Communuity plaque. Mrs. Goodson presided at
Mgebroff pfeshh'd^at house. the punch service, and Mrs. Enoch
“ “ Miss Betty Bell of Houston will served individual bell shaped cakes
present Greek letter pins to the embossed with holly,
new members. # Mrs. Eastwood registered 30
Miss Bernice Henninger, Miss guests.
Jane Bullock, Miss Hose Enoch,
THE DAILY SUN. GOOSE CREEK. TEXAS
1800 Attend PTA
|Meet At Anson Jones
Approximately 800 persons ut-
Itended the annual Cliruu..nS pa ./
rof Anson Jones Parent-Teacher as-
sociation Thursday evening in the
school auditorium, Mrs. Q, R.
Blood goo. I, president, announced
today.
Mrs. Bloodgood, in making the
announcement, extended her ap-
preciation to all who helped to
make the party a success.
Miss. Virginia Knox and Mrs.
Beulah Urette presented students
of the fourth, fifth and sixth
grades In a Christmas cantata,
"The Nativity.”
Mrs. C. M. Wallace presided at
the social hour which followed in
Lhe cafeteria.
|v<t service. The table also
Lgc birthday cake.
J were instructors at Lee
College and friends. ^
iarbecue
fresh daily
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C.., BARBECUE PIT
perce at James
Ph. 1060
piano Tuner
j Estimates on Repair*
. .RR WORDEN
[o, Box 1273—Baytown, Texaa
Miss Geraldiije Swillpy, Miss Gwen T n .■
Miss© Ixiis Young. Mrs. Vfee KUDI S
Paul Clayton. Mrs. Jewell Fuller, • “ . “
at'the^tea table* ***. Tf >n CHmtmaS
Allen Wells will rqpelve guest* ReCltal MondaV
Others assisting will be Miss Jo inwiiuay
Arnett, Miss Mary Bowen, Mrs,
Martha Thompson. Mrs. Howard
Humphrey, and Mrs. Olive Pruett
SIX-YEAR-010 Doris Webster'of
Fredericksburg, Va., says “It’a
fun" to appeal with the Chamber
Music Guild orchestra of Wash-
ington, D. C. In her second major
concert stage appearance there,
she played Mozart and Chopin be-
before 2,000. (International)
Mrs. Alice TVroe will present her
pupils in the annual Christmas re-
cital at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the
■SrsaSTSSti ** Christmas Party At
dominate throughout the recital af-
ter which a Christmas tree and
the exchange of gifts will be held.
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Permanents, Odd Waves,
Elastic Curls.
UE BEAUTY SHOP
DORA BOSLEY
2J1-W Ilfrey’s Balcony
Highlands P-TA
Meeting Monday
Highlands P-TA will hold its
monthly meeting at 7:30 p. m. Mon-
day. and Mrs. B. P, Hopper, presi- Altar And Rosary
dent, will preside and report on - . u. , . J.
her recent trip to the State P-TA “arty At Highlands
convention at Amarillo. „ . . _ . .
Treble Clef Choral dub will sing Mrs. J. A. Bccka and Mrs.
Christmas c arols, and Rev Vernon Charlie Becka were hostesses at
Kuester will! speak on "Learning Mrs. J. A. Becka’s home at Hlgh-
thc Ways of Peace." All school |an<js Thursday afternoon at a
patrons are Invited to attend the , _ . - „#
meeting, members of the aw~'l“- Chri*tmas for n'en‘ber* of
Thursday evening at a miscellan-
eous shower at the C. A. Brittain
home, 1007 Leavins.,fi
Mrs. Weldon Beck assisted Mrs.
Brittain as hostess.
The dining table, which held a
tiered cake, was covered with a
lace cloth. Contests provided enter-
tainment during the evening, and
Mrs. M. C. Harris won a prize.
Guests were Mesdames Joe Har-
ris, Gladys Kent, Lida Wilson, Joe
E. Burns, R. H. Cramer, J. C. R
Hawkins, J. E- Haffelinger, Lean-
der Tucker, D. M. McKciler, R. E.
Members of Junior High Sun- Perrell, C. H. Love, Rov McCombs,
day school department at First 2eorge M- Resil’d, L. O.
Baptist church, Baytown, were en- Trimble, M. C. Harris. H. J. Clay,
tertained Friday evening with a Robert Roden, J.C. Beck, H. G.
Christmas party, in the recreation Evan*.^Misses Velda Tucker, Myrlc
Eastern Star
Coffee, Pie
Sale Monday *
Goose Creek chapter No. 798,
Order of Eastern Star, will spon-
sor a bazaar and coffee and pie
sale from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon-
day in the banquet room of the
Goose Creek Masonic hall, Mrs.
Omega Huddle, in charge of the
sale, announced today.
Assisting Mrs. Huddle will be
Mrs. G. C. Adams. Mrs. J. C. Bev-
ers, Mrs. R. E. Withers, Mrs. J. W.
Pierce, Mrs. A. C. Coker, Mrs. J.
B. Bray, and E. E. Waugh and
Preston Miller.
Frailer Home To Be
Scene Of Party Tuesday
____ ___ Circle C of Woman's council of
of , Ernest Harris, "was’ ’honoree Flrst Christian church will hold
Shower Compliments
Bride-Elect
Miss Geraldine Evans, bride-elect
their Christmas party at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Herbert S. Frazier, 1103 North
Ashbcl.
Men of the church will be honor
guests at the Christmas party.
Mrs. R. L. Mattin and Mrs. Rob-
ert A. Forrester will have charge
of entertainment. Gifts will be ex-
changed.
Baytown Baptist Church
room of the church, decorated in
Christmas colors. *« v •' *
Guests played games and ex-
changed gifts. Refreshments were
served to 42 members, officers, and
teachers of the department.
tion said.
Altar and Rosary society of St
Jude's Catholic parish. Bethany Class Has
Mrs. c. Byrd and Mrs. F. Komin* Xmas Party At Baytown
ski were presented as new mem-
bers during a brief business meet- Mrs. A. F. Treybig and Mrs. F.
tng W. Wilson were hostesses Friday
Refreshments were served from when ^any Sunday
Birthday Party Fetes
Miss Marilyn Burke
Ellis, Georgia Mae Stewart, and
Betty Jane Brittlan.
Truth Seekers Party
At E. J. Gray Home
Truth Seekers Sunday school
class of First Baptist church.
Goose Creek, will meet at the home
of Mrs. E. J. Gray, 800 Miriam,
Lamar Courts, at 7:30 p. m. Mon-
day for a Christmas party.
Ail members and associate mem-
bers of the class were invited to
Burke, who dBiebrated her 18th
birthday anniversary recently. Mrs.
S. W. Burke was hostess.
Christmas decorations were
placed in the home. A white cake
embossed in red and green center-
ed the lace covered refreshment
table, where refreshments were
served to 20 guests.
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Twenty-three members and the Holly and snow scenes were plac- eyek.,of the underrated potato*
two members were present. Jan- ed in the room, and members ex- beaming proudly today
uarv 9 the society will meet at Mrs. changed gifts around the Christ- The lowly spud last nieht. was
C. B. Baros' home at Highlands, mas tree. hailed as the favorite vegetable of
and Mrs. Barra and Mrs. Kominski Mrs. Treybig presided at the sil- dining car patrons of the Texas
GAifiS DISTINCTION
DALLAS, Dec. 14. —
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will be hostesses.
1000 POWSETTIA PUHTS
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All Of Our Christmas Plants Will Be On
Display Beginning
SUNDAY, DEC. 15
SEE US FOR BEST SELECTION
10.000 POTTED PLANTS AND CHRISTMAS TREES
bUNKELVtEW NURSERIES
MARKET ST. ROAD
CHANNELVIEW ,
Calendar For Week
Monday
Young Adult class Christmas
party, First Christian church, 7:30
pm.
W’oman’s Auxiliary, First Pres-
byterian church, Christmas meet-
ing. N D. Stiles home. 7:30 p.m.
Parish Guild of Trinity Episco-
pal church, 2:30 p.m.
Goose Creek Order of Eastern
Star, Masonic hall, 8 pm
Ladies* Auxiliary of American
Legion. Baytown Community
house, 7:30 p.m.
Service and visitation day, First
Christian church, 10 a.m
ver service at the lace laid din- and Pacific railway.
ing table. Mrs. H. B. Broom serv----
ed cake. A miniature Christmas
tree and angel figurines centered
the board, '
Those attending were Mesdames
F. W. Wilson, W. J. Wolfe, Trey-
big. A. W. Taylor, J. W. Cole, R.
J; Tucker, Broom, Earl Coplen, F.
L Gossett, Mildred Kennedy, C.
E. Kirkman, C. H. Love, and S. W.
Keep.
Dear Mr.
Santa Claus
I am a little girl two and a Half
years old I try to be a good lit- j
tie girl, but Santa I just have to j
climb, wade in water, and mtfke ;
JUST RECEIVED
8MM KODASCOPE
PROJECTORS
35MM KODASLIDE
PROJECTORS
35MM F3 5 CAMERA
WITH RANGE FINDER
4x5—6x7 ENLARGERS
Folding and Box
Cameras. Some with
Flash Attachment
Black and White,
or Color Fi|m
Lawless Studio
Ml W. Humble—Phone 343
noise. So please bring me a teddy
Circle C, First Christian church, beM a w£vc do„ an<J a |ittle iMn
a broom, a little bus and some
little cooking vessels. Please don’t
forget my brother. John Lester,
aged 10, and sister, Lou Ethel, aged
15, and ail the other little bdys
and girjs, because everyone loves !
you very much. There will be cake
on the table ?or you. Just one of
your little girls, Linda Faye Met-
tlen, Cedar Bayou.
c
Drink
PHENIX
HOMOGENIZED MILK
It's Healthful,
It's Delicious. ..
PHENIX
HOMOGENIZED MILK
Is Creamy
All The Way Down.
Owned and Operated by Phenix Employees
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Christmas party. Mrs. H. S. Fra-
zier, 1103 N. Ashbei, 7:30 p.m.
Friendship club. Mrs. Mary
Hoppe, 402 West James, 2 p.m.
Goose Creek Garden club, Grace
Methodist chores. 10 a.m.
Hooking club, Baytown Commu-
nity house, 7:30 p.m.
Trinity Tabernacle Woman's
Missionary council. 9 a.m.
Woman’s Home Missionary band.
Faith Temple, 9 a.m.
WMS, Wooster Baptist church,
9:30 *.m.
WMU, First Baptist church, Bay-
town, 9:30 a.m.
Ladles Golf association, Baytown
Country club, 1 p.m.
I live- in Baytown. I have two
sisters, one is Rebecca and one is
Rosa Belle. I am Regina. Rebecca
is five, Rosa is six, and I arn nine.
Rebecca wants a rubber doll. R6sa
wants a pretty doll, and a I want a j
cow girl suit, size eight and a Half i
Theta Rho Girls, WOW hall, 8:30 an<j we au want a basketball and
p.m. ' s desk to write on. Well, I guess
Beta Gamma chapter, Epsilon that’s all. Good bye Santa Claus
Sigma Alpha, Baytown Commu- Regina Gonzales, 202 Cherry. /
ntty house, 8 p.m.
Goose Creek Rebekah forge, No. I am a little girl seven years
453. WOW hall, 7:30 p.m, old. You will make me very happy
Cedar Bayou Order of Rainbow if you bring me a majorette doll
for Girls, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.m. and a little sewing machine and a
little bride collection doll. I would
Wednesday »■<*> Hke a pair of skates. My little
Methodist Brotherhood, Grace brother’s name is Buddy Davison.
Methodist church, 7 p.m. He is five years old. He wants a
’39 Study club. 2:30 p.m. pair of cowboy boots and a cow-
Choir practice, St. Paul’s Luth- bey suit and a cap pistol and
eran church. Mrs. E .A. Anderson, some cans and he would also like
821 Gresham, 7:30 p.m. a pair of skates too. Yours sincere-
Needlework Sewing club, 2:30 ly, Brenda Jo Davison.
PWSeS, Polly Methodist church, 9 I went some, blocks and a tent
’ and also a basketball and some
Wednesday Morning Music club.
Baytown Community house, 9:30 ^av lnd ZnVZTun^Z.
^ible Study, Baytown Church of Rot*rt Ham*an’ Baytown' 1
Christ, 18 a.m. .
Choir practice, St. Joseph’s Ca-
tholic church, 7:30 p.m.
84 club, 7:45 p.m.
San Jacinto P-TA, 3:30 p.m.
Tri-Cities Navy Mothers club,
clubhouse, 323 Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Thursday
Reviewer club,- Baytown Com-
munity house, 2 p. m.
Grace Methodist WSCS. church
parlor, 9:30 a, m.
Aquarius Temple No. 136, Py-
thian Sisters, 7:30 p.
CALVERT TO DECIDE 5
HILLSBORO, Dec. 14.
Robert W. Calvert, chairman of
the Democratic' State Executive
committee, said today that two
dissenting factions of the Young
Democrats have been invited to
submit evidence to determine
which will be recognized as the
official organization.
Calvert and Myron Blalock, na-
tional Democratic committeeman
WSCS, Cedar^Bayou Methodist Marshall, will decide on the
church. 10 a. m. ^roup to be recogmzed.
Mont Belvieu Rebekah lodge-No;
GROUP URGES HIGHER
TEACHER SALARIES ?
94, IOOF hall, 8 p.m.
Friday
toSnrMe™hodis7ediuPreh.ra7^0 p.m' MEMPHIS, Tenn. Dec, 14. -(EE-
Woman’s club, Mrs. L. D. Wil- Delegates to the Southern Associ-
burn 2020 North Goose Creek ation of Colleges and Secondary
street 2-30 p m schools highlighted their -annual
Ladles Auxiliary BRT, 316 Milby, convention today by fixing higher
Houston 2 p. m. minimum wages for teachers and t,
' expelling several high schools and
colleges in the southeast. j
The association set a 11600 annu- |
al minimum wage for teachers and I
a $2000 faculty annual average for j
member secondary schools, effec- i
tive September, 1947, after declar- I
ing the former “recommended'' j
minimum of $1,200 and $1,400 res- j
pectively "entirely inadequate.’’
ttihe first big moment comes, of
X course, when you step out of
your door, and there’s your very
own Buick, all ready and waiting.
The next one comes when you roll
down the street in this handsome
creation—and practically feel the
eyes of the passers-by following.
You get another lift the first time
you meet a hill, and the voice of
your Fireball straight-eight engine
drops from baritone to'bass as it
meets the challenge — and tramps
the grade down into easy
levelness.
Then some night you’ll find your-
self alone on a quiet moonlit
country road—and the whisper of
your engine, the soft tread of your
coil-sprung wheels, your gentle,
cradled, easy stride, will fill your
soul with a peace you wouldn't
trade for worlds,
The simple truth is that it’s not
Tun* in HCNtY 1. TAYIOR on M* air twh* t
MIKE FRANSSEN
STATE RESERVE LIFE
-See Me Before Yea Wo"
Phone 25?
MARKET ST,
\ ^ . . . . • TBIW irarweu um, h itiwuaiw, whi oe tuppuea at wu» cwii.m kwxi u (wiMii,
only an automobile you wait for
when you wait for a Buick — it’s
an endless series of sweet
satisfactions.
It’s not just a matter of size and
room and Fireball power and all-
coil springing, as any Buick
owner will tell you-it’s the won-
derful way all these add up to
make a constant flow of golden
moments.
You’d like those moments to start
coming soon. So would the whole,
hard-hitting crew that’s waging
Jack Saunders
ROAD BAYTO
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 160, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1946, newspaper, December 14, 1946; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100244/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.