The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 333, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1933 Page: 2 of 6
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Nelson, have returned to their
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and eon, Bobbie, left today on a w^end8, ’ V
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Bf Casey, Mbs Jennie Sheffield, all of wet a 'Wsitor yesterday in the ^ Arfwood and eon Willie toe,
hoiile of’llr. .and Mrs. Albert ?u\Ho1^. Mr. •«* Mrs. R^Tt
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HOI SK WEAR
attrtrttve j
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at.' easy to put %*U»- j
er and it opens -in coat fashion t< !
facilitate Istmdering. Wear it o» i
a dress, or slip it on over vour j
very best freck while > u're f,r • ;
paring dinner. Short and long"
aleevtbi arc included with the-pat-,
tern. He sate to choose printed
cottons . tb-y’re nrarttcm end
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l^otb*ri) 3433 may be ordered j
only in sires 3», :!6, it*, 40, jj : !1(! j
I*..,.: **■ s'w m re<Julies 4 3-4 yard* f
Sd-tnch fabric. Clear, di'jrarnme f
totting and sewing instructi ins J
inrluded witb.t^Ij^tjp, . j.
EtOl ft tie** models i, i:,r
(l«e for noth.) J’leaii- »n e s,r
pMWy t«t»r mmg- ADDRESS
STYLE M MBER a„| sl/.h. o‘, a
each pattern oidMpgt, .. , j,
Jr ST OFF THE PRESS—THE |‘
^hfe assortment if adv nee styles
to hrep you and j-omt. yogt.^Ur :
cool, tomforfable and spprcprmte-
m |............ “>‘o morn*
tpfefflU jl^t^ff
eral interesting game* agd eon-
te«t» k# cold wat«i
served to 14 membera.
ly dressed whether yu 'are tpend-
nhtfr In^town,* at V;k i
ing your stimL... ... „,
shore or,in the country. Tiiia k
will mI« yon gd^j ,, *a»/.j..;ng; >
of enty-to-rork? stvVv
at a surprisingly low e«t. OKOER
The Priscilla Club will'pjeet at
| Camp %9», th* summer oottage of
: Mr. and Mrs. ivy It(rcy, wifb Mrs.
j Emma Lawrence as itcsteas to-
! morrow afternoon. The time will
i lie devoted to sewing and emhroid-
i ering as' usual.
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gfng of a tinker io tbs deck. He
ha* been in a Nevf York h^lfflf
most of the tim; wned then. f
w..:^ i
S?iSJSi2£r5 ‘,Th'
ment committee consisting of
Mm« J* H. f
-hX“"k W of a, Mtr.rrlmotaeTrl.Wa,
■ -Wifm,f.; ; w Long- iy-
view and other tost Texas points, v“*,*n* Hor or
where they will visit friends and ’’t™ * of
hi# b«
»nd other
h-w w .r, ^ rat tKi2tr-‘^'3i
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6/«/» to Meet on Bay ■ cold watem^fca [>rioUJ <iepB,tmcBt*' i Jv; jSun last nigjbt.'teoie-''guest* of'Hs
Thfi PriaoilU ritik -t flPrVPfi f/> 1i momboM * ' L__ _«» * i
"The 13th and lith chapters of
Acta will he .todied at the meet- waREHAM^ mL a
ing which w«l begin promptly at ho„e^ °'“A
Mr^ rRnt.Sti^nrn’'' i*nf*d * bn*h’M* r?Tival
I J, . !K?Tyi TaWMtf chair- h running full time, with TO men
HORSESHOE BUSINESS (.E. Brunsont manager of the Tex-
^ theatre, for the screen perform-
«m»* of Bert AVhiseier and Robert
Woatsey in “Diplomaniacs.”
Tha carriers met at tfca Sun of-
fice.'wnd ‘want to the theatre in a
~ [group. ‘ '
malting horseshoes.
Doiores Austin wishes to o«hrit.fv^d^y^?y,-toBKl
erous patrons* since the opening ofher jBSHaSft'
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m •• . ’*»-.** lb R
■> 'f on all work until June 28 %
DOLORES BEAUTY SAL—J
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^ United. Pn
i their eight!
I jjginf a current'
j (aking their fif
Igt of their last
ington Senate
died their le*
^ League to
|omr New York b
Cleveland, 4
Lme, whichwas C
ght loss, wai
i inning when <
[efficient to win t
i Oral Hildebratu
I k the showers. It
ler’s eighth v
PI^ONEt
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I fork was rained
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TOGETHER 'Ti-m :«: ^n>l y,mr <r,|'-r *° • Tri-Cttlei
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Iphia won from
| behind a 14-hit at
Itlow Wyatt in
i, Jim Peterson
UTony Frietas in tl
; with the bases i
credit for the vii
I first of the year,
fin* Chicago’s sev
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Boston Red Sox
|R Louis Browns II
[ three pitchers. M
Bro.vn hurlery
\ nft in the first in
I hits and three pass
P yanked in the secon
| ip two more hitsv
ttorler, went the ro
r times.
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4 °f because If* (wilt by
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Thtra why you gtt such tfatilling perforaance ®
from Rodcne: Ant! it accounts fur Rtarkne's amir-
Studebaker has given Rodcne unusually smart-
uyU^mS^k^tnot^upm^Uhcty^
have to go to cars coating £200 more to find the
equal of its luxurious upholstery. Why not kettle
the low priced car question once and for all? Take
out a Rockne for a trial drive today.
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Bepl Refrigerator Economy
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When you buy an electric refrigerator, you naturally want one that
w.ll give you adequate refrigeration along with maximum economy.
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Every electric refrigerator is powered by an electric motor. These
motors drpw current when they are running . .. just like those on
yqqr.vacuum de^ m^wahing —'* lW bis* i ■ i ji jn g
limounfs ar/'orrlinnr I/-, cl,__£__X_ .1 • .*•’' * jj* -
amounts according fi, three factors... their size.. .their efficiency
. . . and their running time. u ' ir~
These factors must be BALANCED if you are to get the most re-
frigeration for the least money. And in twelve yearn of painstaking
research, Weringhou* .<hieved^tfclhperfedfUtnCein■& tU
inghouse Dual-autbmatic .Refrigerator the mow economical £
fngerator you can buy at any pnc<u.J
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HUMBLE LEAGU
Mismatches of the
PlTssguer relied la
[*• Tri-Cities Aile;
bteam won frdm th<
1 tvo games to one,
Fhowiers took three ,
IJKrsd.
of Mistol, wi
I scorer of the firsi
»r, of Flit, with 51
I fte othep.
Mammary:
MoLax
122 133 11
123 173 14
146 170 15
391 476 45
Mistol
130 119 11
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167 198 16i
416 478 39-
Flit
149 166 144
172 169 181
~tn lTfl 194
487 601 521
Trirad
123 154 124
178 173 124
156 164 180
.466 481 428
OWN BUSINESS Ml
I Chicago Men’s Wear
tee Economy Gn
. ‘ *4 tee Main Alleys,
nijrht, two games to
TP* Ewiiiwiy totallm
I Wtniber of pins. Hal
JfWM Mgh scorer.
• ismmary:
iwwif
132 128 163
— m 188 144
I / 123 188 123
>22 iGo^jar
166 169 186
668 768 702 S
1 Men’s Wear
154 116 IH
HI 90 188
100 188 166
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188 188 188
l 668 642 730 2t
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 333, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1933, newspaper, June 27, 1933; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020280/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.