The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 186, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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Jane Davanay. Plana were made
for a future daaa meeting*. ,
Refreshments were served to
Miaaea Lela Mae Bradbury, Amy
Ruth Hinea, La Verne Banning,
UWU Jenkina, ,,Mp!<iine People*.
Dorothy Nelson, Theo Towler
<3hidy» lands, Wliiadei» Hines,
Mildred Clotfelter, Marie People*
and Ifeadamea E. E. Fiaher. Ckri
Lae, Mary Clotfelter 'far the
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Hostesses Choose Dog Motif
fwjBachelorette Bunco
Martha Louise Dobson and
Robbie Jean 8ak«r were host-
enea at the Bachdorette bunco
party Monday night, decidea the
games of bunco in which Miaa
Elisabeth Haaaler and Miss Lu.
ciUe Paxton took prises, the
group; sang popular aongs and
jannan Cornellua review.
by Daphne du Mau-
jjjp Book Revlaw club
jgJJfrdav morning at the
fM story to bo review*
-Sin. Will be ‘‘Alone,*
I cordial talk
iSdn-inMlaw
Mcsdames
Harris.
fSh, Cornelius, Harmon
w h. H. Echols, C. R.
^ W. L. Ilfrey, Roy
j A Snyder, Thomas Hale,
i Freese, Leon Trenckmanr
Lillie and D. C. Kelly.
• Yellow daisies and bronse
chrysanthemums ware used In
decorations. . Refreshment* jBf
lemonade, sandwiches and candy
were served to the guest*.
BWmiBII UiniRA. a
But, according to die
source, Poncet for some
Luan Bolieu, Virginia Bolieu, Dor-
othy Bolieu.
dames Burt Davison, Harry Cox,
E, L. Bardin, C. P. Burnett, C.
talk, and were In
hands, whan AMbfa
apparently with the
ire Club To Meet
Mrs. Peddycord
W, Grantham, R. L. Williams, L,
W. Orton, R. E. Donnelly, J, D.
Dailey, Heame Hinkle and F.
NAME
L leisure Bridge club met
Ujty afternoon with Mrs.
■Hpough. Pribes were
aa to Mrs. W. C. Swain, 1
m W. H. Peddycord. 4
were decorated with or. J
chryianthemums. 1
in the world, remarked to the lor*
ign minister:
w*y. what do you think
f the 10SS treat led?”
In a flash, Count Ciano replied:
vapffe&zs
ADDRESS
Mrs. Massey Entertains
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Peddyoord,
Patterson, Vernetta Ellis, P. Fra-
sier, J. E. New, M. J, Lyons; W.
A. Orton, M. D. Harrison.
Also Misses Virginia Bell Sei-
del, Dorothy Neil Frasier, Ma-
bell Frazier, Doris Fazier, Willa
Bell Wall, Mary Lee Wall, Evaton
Shoe Repairing
Specials
I’l Oak Leather Half (
■ nut Rubber Heels «
(ONE Half Soles >1 I
Hing Crosby will introduce Holland’s mast distinguished linger.
1 Miss Cote Vandennark, during the Kraft Musk ^program at 9
p.m. over KPRC (NBC). Other guests will be Humphrey Bogart and
; Frances Mercer.
The long-lost uncle and aunt of Walter O’Keefe’s “McGonigie
1 Family” will make an appearance on “Tune-Up Town" at 9 p.m. over
roles and will present “Their Romance.”
. John and Elaine Barrymore will co-star In an original dramatic
sketch On the Kate Smith hour at 7 p.m. over KTRH (CBS).
The Birthday Club
The Mighty Show
Jack Armstrong
Moore’*
Brown-bilt Shoe Store
JW.TeiasAve. Goose Creek
and a guest, Mra.’jB. A. Alfle.
• flsitan Ctass.....
The Phebean Sunday school
class of the First Baptist church
met with Mrs. Walter Anthony
in an all day meeting to make
curtains for the class room. Af-
Press Radio News; CBS
£*5 » Trout; 0,
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
Of The
American Equity Corporation
.... Sweet and Low; NBC
nd Lumber News Parade
Lloyd Gregory’s Program
.........Music by Cttgat
............................Easy Ace*
At Houston, State of Texas, at the Close of Business on the
I list Day of December, 1988, Published in The Daily
Son, a Newspaper Printed and Published at Goose
Milton Webb, J, W. Ainsworth,
kin, a guest,
5 RESOURCES
and Discounts^ther^tonJ^.;;,.,.,.
jMltaJfewes Hour;,.CBS
Major Bowes’ Hour CBS
Good Nows of 1939; NBC
... Kraft Music Hall; NBC
... Kraft Muiic Hall; NBC
Kraft Music Hall; NBC
... Kraft Music Hall; NBC
Tune Up= Tithe; CBS ........MO
Troe Up ’Wme; CBS 9:15
Tune Up Time; CBS 9:30
Americans it Work; CB89:46
Houston C. of; C. Forum. • 10:00
K*fRH Radio Searchlight .... 10:15
George Olson’s Orchestra 10:30
Sammy Kay'* Orch.; CBS
Suspense..
128.48
1,383,68
50.00
don Expense
stock...........
B. G. P. Club Awards
TwoPraes Yesterday
160,435.62
Mrs. C. H. Alexander won high
633810 score at the B- G- p- cIub Fes‘
431*5 terday when it met at the home
3,084.87 of Mr*. L, B. .Faulkner Second
7,542.98 award went to Mrs. B. Kayser.
4 Profits, Bet-
for Bad Debts.
i£n£ ^ kTeTto °"h-=
40,523.-79-
Vable Inter company..::
Mesdames D. AJphar Joiur Har:
absentee.
Overdrafts
rigan, H. Parks, E. J. JSrey, Kay-
ser, Joe Zielinski, and G. H, Alex-
ander.
Mrs, Harrigan Will be hostess
next week.
TOTAL.
.560,435.62
SUMMER SUNSHINE
RESTFUL SLEEP
INSTANT WARMTH
SOOTHING NEAT
fe, Vernon L Buchman, as President, and Chester P.‘Hawkins,
bastsry, of said Company, each of us do solemnly swear that the
l» statement is true to the best of our khowledge and belief.
VERNON L. BUCHMAN, Presidint, '
Bv CARL WELLBORN; Attorney-in-Fact.
CHESTER P. HAWKINS, Secretary,
F. Ar Smlthers, E. G. White and
*L B. WEI
P. HAWKINS, Director.’
wirtrlo Blanks
and sworn to before me this 24th day of January,
G. A. LUlle, F. L.
. Read, R. D, Mar-
RUTH CHADWICK, Nota
Shelby County,
where be was employed before
his retirement.
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Ruling 1* Modifijsd j
AUSTIN, Jan. 26 (UP)-County
clerks jnay accept the certiflcatN ,
of a reputable and licensed p»y-
slcian. without requiring a bloo<|; 4
Hinkle, MiWfEg
Kilpatrick, Robert
AND WITH IT, EVEN BEFORE IT, WE
COME SPRING GOODS FOR MAN,
Miss Yelvertoi tttt
Bridge CoBtriCt Chib ,
.^B^maday Night Bridge Con-
tract awards went to Kw, M. W,
Morgah and Mrs. W, C. Swain
WOMAN AND CHILD! J », r t
Wright Motor Freight Lino*
when the club met with Mias
Mattie Lou Ydverttm as hostess
>u give your orders for good a!
Merchants around the Tri-Cities already «
are waiting for new spring merchandise Si* panted, aj
and it will come in big loads in the next few are invited to attsm
town daily
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 186, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1939, newspaper, January 26, 1939; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100591/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.