The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 6, 1940 Page: 2 of 6
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Go To Church Tomorrow
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Assembly of God
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
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BytW Hedge.
Sunday aehooi 1:45 am
M or run* service* U a.m.
Christ Aadbaseadors t pm.
_L_______4 Welcome Awoifs You—Why Not Go?
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Episcopal MoHKHfet
TRINITY EPISCOPAL BAYTOWN METHODIST,
I". W. HrnckrU, rocter. . W»MWl & Gardner. R D„ |W.tor.
Holy Communion: flnt Sunday Church" echoal, 9:45 pm.
of the month. 11 tn every San* Morniit* worship. U a.m. •
*»>, ' f fcpwt.rU. League. 7 P-m
Church school 9:0. , Evenia* worship, * pm.
Morning .prayer' ind eetmon 11 HIGHLANDS METHODIST
THE DAILY SUN--GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
Britain Calk Up » W** K Hull Rouse* Ire
2»M0H«M»
To Guard Coasts jrssrsrvrt Nary Pact Hade
SATURDAY, JUUj.
Kin Of Tri-ciHes ” Bayou Bov
Residents fs Dead ]. gu J.
1C«,^ ^,
Evening service* $ p m. ,
iMMm v or non FELLY ToungTSopK’i ServtcrEI«W!r Sun&y echodl To
7 p m. ' Church Service 11 a nt.
~o5i^r^wgr>r' WpiFMiiirirrr i 'S*e= rr;:.::
; OLD RIVER TKRiiACE
Lutheran
ASSEMBLY OF HOD. MC1XY
" ^IffSrSr"-
Sunday school 10 a m
Preaching at 11 a.r. by pastor.
C. A.'a meet at 6:30 p.m
Services each Tuesday.XThursday
and Saturday, 7:30 p m
y)OTuir
PS
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Was. Thems IWceo*, pastor.
Sunday school- 8 *5 a m.
Morning services It a m.
Evening service 7:45 pm,
TMXITT TABERNACLE
Trey B. Helms, Pastor
Sunday, 915 a.m. Church school
11 a.m. Morning Service
• Junior And Intermediate C A ‘9
meet at 6'30 pm
Evening service. .8:00 p m
Services 8:00 p.m. Tuesday and
Friday.
HIGHLANDS“
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
E. L. Mawon. jfaator.
- Sunday school 9:15 a m.
'Morning worship 11 a.m.
Christ's Ambassadors 615 phi
Kvangehsuc service, 6 pm.
Week^night services 6 pm
Wednesday and Saturday.
Community
LA PORTE COMUMTY
Rev. B. F. iehniber*. pastor.
9:45 am. Church school.
11 am. morning worship, "A
Creed -for Today "
ts SO Christian Endeavor.
7 15 p.m. Evening service.
LOADY COMMUNITY'
Rev. J. K. DeShaso, pastor.
Services every Wednesday, Sat-
urday and Sunday at ,Y pm
Sunday school at 9:15 a.m
Preaching at 11 am, Sunday.
Christian -----------------—
CEDAR BAYOU CHRISTIAN
W. S, Deatheredge, pastor
9:15 a.m: Sunday school. J. J
Ford, superintendent.
13 a m. Sermon. p
6:30 p m. Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p.m. Preaching service.
KKIIKKMEB LUTHERAN
M^aetPrueU................“...............
0. H ObenhauK pastor,
Service at 10:30 a m. Topic - The
Bread That Come* First."
Service at 9 p.m topic "Sin's
Wage Versus Gods Fight.'
Sunday school and Bible class
at 9 30 am.*
Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
A. O. Hinkle, pastor.'
9:15 a m Sunday school
11 a m Sermon " "God's Cure
for National Decay." ......,
.45:45 p.m. B T U
8 p nv. Sermon: "The Final
Judgment "
STEWART HEIGHTS BAPTIST
Bev. U. U. Hale, pastor
Sunday school 10 a.m.
Preaching at 11 a m.
B T U. at 6:30 p m
Evening services 7:30 pro.
I-A PORTE BAITLST
Roy E. Cooper, pastor.
Sunday senool 9:45 am. ,
Morning service 11 a.m.
B. T. U. 6:30 p.m.
Evening service’7:15 p.m.
Woman's Missionary Society 2:30
j; m. Wednesday.
Teachers' meeting 7 p.m. Thurs-
da>.
TRI-CITIES BAPTIST
J. I). Fuller, pastor
10 a.m Bible school.
11 a.m. Sermon.
7 p in Training union.
A .pjn. Sermon
A revival n eeiing will be startc
ed Sunday at Shilo Baptist church,
sa ......... “s '■«»'*•"»' r">r;“ s "re
wereblaating at die southeast ,h^ ww*.*t 10 *;mj at must not engage in “public dls- i"
funeral aervicea''««
at Mrs. Gilbert's hom,
tomorrow, with '*
—ler— paator-of-tlTe'
. .. church. ..at. Goose e, ™
.....ing. BuciaLm4H -t
________ ________________ - «n'«rTl.._(11
iii all but “purely political" mat- in a' Main street tavern, but the Paul tt Lee FunwgfT
on the home front, they faced new l» iviiivnwn terg where cooperation servos the- owner ordered them to leave. ' Survivors are., the -if
problems through the far-flung cause of international law-and or- At^the docks, the.trouble was er> Mrs! ,T. E. Qilfijfpl
empire.-.Tho British commonwealth (Continued from Page 1) der renewed, the witnesses said, and Qleta Walters; a brother
of nations was fighting alone now. lutionary (government)— party, “Wrong Country” Reaves was beaten into uncon- Walters: a half-broth*;
ft had the .additional job of hunt- and Gen. Juan Andreu Almatan, Germany’s reply to the United sciousnes by three members of Walters," and half-suteCf
ing down French "W-^ iTrltUp* an independent. Statas warning said. inreffect, that th* crew. He was given emer: waiters, all of CedaV^i
throughout the world, and block- Camacho Favored-------—------ .the United States h^d warned the gency treatment at the Baytown several aunts and uncWi
ading the French coast to keep -Mamadho is supported by the wrong cbintit'''kd«t'<J(>W»b'*S!..‘i,‘. hospital, afid then removed to " '
goods from reaching Germany powerful Mexican Workers' Con- contrast with other countries, es- Marine hospital in Galveston-
«oai|. One bomb fell ; In the R«v- Miles invited the public to CUMjon <jf questions relating to ; - a ie^j
giwinds of'a rectory, another dam- attend. this country's policies and atti* VpaitlAll KP3|A||.
aged, sohte hpuaea Only one ------------ -—, tudes.” JCulllOll UvOI*m|
minur casualty was reported . ' He told Germany that the Unit- . , . 1 J
-..Qritiah -fighters. aUnc .-dnas*., one -------fh~~M' l A —..... ed-States would upBajd th" Motv- 11*1 A nTTP^lPn '*
^^Jjgg^Hexican Ballot
German
■irtcg-
NTwlRrPitln-^"'’ __ » m rm-
B«* while ihe British stood Rrin Trt Rp TniflMTAW
„ . on the home front thev faced hew *V l/V IVHIVlIVn
Market Slreet at Biter K-vl
I. C, Upton, pastor. .
Preaching service 9 30 a m.
Sunday school 10 :A5 a m-
ey ««■.”“£*&*£
FIRST METHODIST .OF FELLY
V A. Browner, pastor.
' Sunday- school 9:43 a.m.
Morning service M n^»: *
Epworth League 7 p.m.
Evening service, 8 p.m.
Wednesday. 8 rvm.
Epworth league. 7:15 p.m.
CEDAR BAYOU METHODIST
•I. T. Moore, pastor,
Ghurch school. 10 a.m, John M.
Kilgore, superintendent.
11 a.m. Sermon by pastor.
Epworth League at 6:15 p.m.
Evening worship 7:45 p.m
jsssb*se»is«i aneaz
tr(K)ps were making jnroads into ernc^s and ranking army offi- sessions in the American conti- ^.ajno^ consctoUsnesa. Davis said aroUn^
ficultie/with''Japan teye immi- of.this"weal- "'Se German government desired roamen IJSuH from cinched,
nent over the shipment of goods^ thiest men in Mexico, draws hi* again "to point out on this occa- be determined after he had re-'
to nationalist China, and condi- slipp0rt from many sections of sion that the non-intervention in fejVjy a report from Galveston
Uons -were uncertain at most ,hp rajddle-class. business men the affairs of the American con- on Reaves- condition.
French possessions, including an(j some -sections of the clergy tipent by European nations which .........
French Indo-Clima.from where opposed t0 thp government's is demanded by the Monroe Doc- '
harsh attitude to the church. Ma- trine can in principle be legally Mussolini is very proud of his
ny devout church-gbing peasants valid only on copdi^jop ^that ^the "con'qUest" of France. Mean*
> be among hi
...British shins now were barred
Eliminate Hazard
•isThe. seizure or destruction
„r m,. »«* “id to be among his while' ignoring; of course
targe pjir1 oMhe^Frengfc.Mew had prg do'ridf interfere in the affairs of -Made in Germany” label.
“ “...... tbe V™' The heated battle between these the European continent.” ■-
candidates has forcei the other ®**“ *or Future
Pittman commented:
grc-ind - “It would seem evident from the
Other Entries statement of the German minister
They are Gen. Rafael Sanchez 111 thls particular that the Ger-
Tapia. an independent, and Ra- government has laid a foun-
mon De La Pas a druggist from datmn upon whichjtmay subse-
Ht was officially announced at.....Mcxic^nJxiWM^ifornia who g^./goternmerit with regard to .
the Monroe Doctrine "
THE CURE for ,
at sixtv must be
thirties. C. Estes
Great Southern IJf* ]
Phone 645.
eliminated otje hazard
GRACE METHODIST sibility of Germany and Italy get-
(-’. E. Harris, pastor. ting the ships but the battle for .
!■: >5. a m. Sunday school, "Allen Fr,,nch warships at 0ran. Algeria two contenders far into the back-
Pace, superintendent. had .irous,.d the hostility of ‘'rr'mH
11 a m. Sermon France's Premier Marshal Phil-
6:45 Epworth League* tppt retain and his government
7:30 p.m. Evening service. and raised the necessity for Brit-
Wednesday, 7:30 choir practice. ajn to redistribute her fleet
Thursday, 9:30, Women’s Chris-
tian service. ' Oran today that as a result of entere-F the' race Tf the Tast mo
CLASSIFIED ADS
;,FQR quick resu
MONT BELVIEl METHODIST
Jack Sparling, pastor.
Berber, Miperinteindent.
Chute!) service 11 a.m.
Epworth League 6:30 p.m.
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
the British naval
French battleships
'Bloom said that <he United
States had merely advised Europe IXI.ST Small
t resi
.ttaeft. the ment. - --■■■, -
Dunlterque. Alrnazan was accused by his
Q K •*re,‘»BC a"d P^idence and the' enemies of being allied with Am- ^t‘Tt “nU-ndcd ro entoT^e the“do7-
ZtUfiaay scnooi ■ (• v- destroyer Mogador were aground encan and bther foreign oil inter- .
r.rbe.-. Mioeruitendent. ■ and badly damaged and that 1,000 ests as‘well as with fascist -u-e are not "interfering in fiu-
French sailors were dead, wounded groups in Mexico. . - rop^ it t intefrrenee to
F.lfnls*1"K' , He and his' followers charge send food, clothing and medical
lake Offensive ... that supporters of Camacho are supplies." be said
The naval action, and intense tooIs of a Xazi-Communist plan
fied air raids On Germaiiy gave to make Mexico a puppet state,
evidence that the British were spends $.500,000
CHRISTIAN' SCIENCE SOCIETY moving to the offensive while Cama<.ha and jncumbent Car-
strengthening the home defenses. denas arp»of tht same party, the
This is a branch of The'Moth- An air ministry communique late majority partv
gur^The Firsi ^ of^ ,^-day said ^during Thurs- ^ nrwvaper
LOST AND FOUND
WANTED
red ' female Tin ker WANTED A ,
Christian Science
7 p.m. Wednesday—Prayer meet- Christ, Science, in Boston, Mau T/a" 'c"™'.'J ? Popular, organ of the Mexican
a ' Sunday -service is at 11 a m. - J8*1 "ad bombed the German naval workers Confederation charged ‘ " ■
Wednesday evening service if at basesi of Wilhelmsbaver| and^Kiei. that Almazan. was ]inked with It. CIRCLE MEETS
Mont Belvieu News
Mrs. C. R, Walker
FANNY CROSBY N
Friday noon. Teachers luncheon.
PRIMITIVE BAITLST
VV. R. Blackman, pastor.
Elder Blackman will preach ev-
ery Saturday before the fourth
9 p.m.
Emden, aircraft factories at Wen-
Members of the Fanny Crosby
Sunday school is at 9:30 a.m. spread unrest and disorder dur- Missionary society met Tues-
A free Christian Science reading occupied airports at Amsterdam day for a business meeting with
and Brussels Returning fliers ln» lne election. - . _.
spaniel. White chest White
feet. No collar. Cal! Palmer
Hutchesun. Bay Ridgy la Porte
2811. 11-tfe.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished or un-
furnished two-story 7-room
house in Danubina Acres 204
Wright Blvd Apply next door
11-Ctu
FOR REST Modern 4-riK.m ga-
rage apurtment and bath Hard-
wood floors. Couple preferred
345 New Jersey. Baytown.
U-3t[
room is maintained at the Church
and is open Tuesday and Tburs-
v - Mrs Emma Farr presiding. The F(-,K HF-N'T Two and three-room
- * .. "'f'' 1 'fk’’i1*Fl1*ih#'ri itr»f4rtElectric
M"-Cks™g3uv;rwed- -^nday At 7 35(Pf: and on th. 4*^^.
nesday.
FIRST CHRUmAN . "
II, W. Good pastor, minister.
Bible school 9:45 a.m.
.Sermon 10:45 a.m.
Youth Study group 6:30 p n.
7:45 Evening service.
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See me before you die. I sell life
insurance, and your family de-
serves your full-hearted co-opera-
tion in a program of life insurance
today. Mike Fran»*en..-Phone 339.
State Reserve Life. 4
fourth Sunday at 11 a.m.
Luncheon on church grounds ev-
ery meeting Sunday.
CENTRAL BAPTIST
J. I. F., Tharp, pastor.
Sunday aehooi 9:45 a.m.
Morning service 11 a.m.
Young Peoples service 7 p.m.
Evening service, 8 p.m.
Baptism at 7:45 p.m.
Brotherhood. 7:30 p.m. each
Monday.
Teachers meet Wednesday at 7
p.m.
burg.
GAS and OIL
- By OTTO
•Vj-
All organizations meet at 7:45
rra. i
Services each Saturday 7:30 p.m.
Young people in charge.
FIRST BAPTIST OF COADY
It W. Webb, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. J5 E.
Atleberry. superintendent.
Morning service 11 a.m.
-it
if wj ’ Evening service I p. , . - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
1’n^er meeting Wednesday 7:30 Channelview ”
, , Rev. K. C. Linder, pastor.
Nazarene
( III RCH OF THE NAZARENE
Tuo Blocks East of Goose Creek
Street on Stewart Street
Rev. L, A. Prescott, pastor.
Sunday school 9-45 am. E. L.
Stewart, auperintendent.
Morning service 11 a.m.
fevangelistic service 7:30 p.m.
One hour devotional service,
WhT Y. PS. and'junior service, PRESCOTT, Ariz. July 6. O'
6:45 p.m.
said they had blasted the naval Today. Almazan said he . . . , . b f for ,he
docks at Kiel and Wilhelmshaven spent about ,$500,000. nearly his d nt .k.
for an hour: that They had blown entire personal fortune. 'cj,nrck
Mrs. Jop Flowers and Mrs Le-
roy, Turner Wilt be hostesses at
Uf docks and Ail' the Fockewulf campaign and said he was fight-
aircraft factory at Bremen SHd" ing-against a plan to establish a
exploded huge oil tgjpks at Ham- "workers’ 'dictatorship" in Mex-
"fm-mshed
refri
'E T
white 1
lady with wide > xp.rienrfl
die*'
anti ah
pearance ar.d ci«,J persa
No others need apply.
Department Stun Jfe
street, Baytown
WANTED—White Knl to J
place General hu;ise*oiu
care for chil:m. Call/
PROPER! f FO.T SAUl
FOR SALE Mudern
house. lOO.xliX) lot eorneif
ami Alford strei is. Aio,«|
tioii Somebody needs aj
find I need tin money
this is a good home S«J
1 ShortVJ Jom-s.-. -new. i
right, west of import or!
son iieal-Estate
Cliff Dwellers
Exodus Studied
Highlands News
apartment.
'.ration. 'BJL paid, 211
as avenue 11 -3tc.
- - ■ ^
FQJi_ R F.N'T— 2-room furnrahrd
apartment. Private entrance,
a social at the church parlors) innerspring mattress, electric re- j,*qr SALE' Seieral river j
Tuesday. frieerator. Southeast exposure. tracts Gas lights and
Those attending were Mrs. Geo Utilities paid 400 Michigan *,,,••
10-2tc.
By Mrs. W. F. Jones
Gilbert. Mrs. J. B. Casey, Mrs. L-
R. Turner, Mrs. Joe Flower and
Mrs. Emma Farr. ,
available. " Jor.es and
Phono 40. 1003 Miriam.
FOR RENT—Oak floored ho>qst. ..FOR SALE"or TRADE—1-3
living and dining rooms, kitj^u
MISS WOROTHY AND
CLARENCE TYLER WED
Presbyterian
I HINT PRESBYTERIAN*
M. E. .MePhail, pastor.
9:45 p.m. Sunday school.
11 cm. Morning worship.
• 6:45 Young People's meeting.
7:45 Evenlng”wofship.
-Possibility of a "mass, volun-
tary exile” is responsible for the
numerous deserted cliff dwellings
and deserted. ciftes of the South-
west has been
C. Putman, the
rier with a bent for archeology.
Putnam said after a lengthy ex-
ploratory hike through deserted
dwellings ia
NIECE COMPLIMENTED
BY MRS. ROSS WILLIAMS
Mrs: Ross Williams eompli-
, , mented her niece, Miss Anna Mae
Miss Crystal Worothy, daughter Craft_ ot San Antoni<>> who is
of Mr. and Mrs. Miles W orothy visiting here, with a swimming ;
of Highlands, and Clarence Tyler, party and picnic at her home '
of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tyler, of Tuesday night. Those attending apartment.
en, ■ inette. screened porch, 4
bedrooms, 2 baths, double gar-
age and laundry on 100 foot cor-
ner. Martin Addition. 701 N
0*70
Commerce. Phone 279 and 3S6.
10-3tp
in most desirable lot in 1
na Acres. Will consider^
usei ear. Set- O. T. 1
call 212J.
FOR SALE—Misc.
Foft SALE—Johnson Hi
Racing Lower Unit,
pm. ,
HIGHLANDS BAPTIST
T O f . Keefer, pastor.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Special program 11 a m.
•B. T. U. 7 p.m.
i Preaching at 7:30 p.m.
U teachers and officers meeting
: “t 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:4L p.m.
M CHANNELVIEW BAPTIST ,
{j%gh~Rmrr. Pyil piitcfi------
• i: Sunday school 9:30 a.m.
Morning service 11 a.m.
B. T. U 7 pm.
Evening service 8 p.m.
and thanks to the careful driving raptwt kutauv
of the Tri-Cities, accidents were BAPTIST. BAYTOWN
E. R. (ouch, pastor.
Sunday aehooi. 9:45 am.
fourth, I have a renewed faith in i Morning service; 11 a.m.
MY COONTRY . . . and its lead- : Life That Exegis."
en. . Evening service. 8 p.m. 'The
It was really swell and the but- , Mfe Made, Over On ,s Another
tpns just popped off of my did 1 Chance.” .
Humble Shirt, when I stood down B. T. U„ 6:30 p.ra.
at the political meeting oh Texas ■ Preaching, 7:45 p.m.
Ayenue and heard )th<»e candi- ] ,WMan baptlst
dates for office ;o$h about each ‘”Tl “*'*• * BAPTIST
others and expressed their views : , **• E*ge, pastor,
on why'they; and no one else: Sunday school 9:45 am.
should be elected to various public Preaching 10:45 a.m. ,
offices and because I was an i B T. U. 6:45 p.m.
American . .-. where -I can call j Evening service at 7:30 p.ra.
you a "soh-of-a-gun" if 1 should
choose, {«( course now if you are
bigger then i, I won’t attempt to
2-room. furnished
apartment. Elictric refrigera*
Couple preferred. 304 E.
. See Mrs. Clement. Hdlla-
„ ... , , . „ , , way Motors. 10-tfc. FOR SALE- Pav balance
at 6 p. m. Wednesday. • na Wallace, Wallace Turner, Bob- . ..... - . siqso xorv* was]
The rites were performed by bv JDohbs. Curtis Ball. C. C. Hag- - FOR RENT - Unfurnished four- Itw r E
Rev. O. F. Keefer, of the High- enmeir, Harry Gilbert Jr., Dale- room house at 214 Indiana, Bay- "wtw r wr*.^nr-r nnuianf
lands Baptist ghurch and attend- Ry0wp Arvil-Williams, Billy AVal- : town. ..-.Phone, '®6J. , l<V3tc-v *,, ILYIN J, p.u,
q^i by only a few close frftnds-arid - |a^ Rollie Williams Alch Me- ! W --------- - — -------- stored. 513 Mam, Pslly.
oad neen voluntary- evacuated- relartves The brid^ wone a nary and C(fly > »•*"*> FOR RENT-f- Upstairs bedroom.-%-.r
by the former inhabitants. 0 sheer with white accessories and - ■ lour exposures. Adjoins batn.
sheer with white accessories and
Runabout, and trailer. 25IJ
A. Pellv.
NOTkfr
Sunday school 10 ajn. ,
Morning services 11 a.m.
"Many scientists have suggest- a corsage of white carnations. ,, , R h 507 North Gailliard 10-3tc , .. r
ed that a famine, or pestilence or A reception in the home fpl- anT ---- Y: - WE PAY tip to Lour £
perhapa-sonw; -religious taboo may lowed and was featured by the- _?iL "> ^IlnGnt ^ ME for most desirable ap- wrecked bicycles The
havTcaused UtTlndiam. to de- white and pink tiered, wedding --------------
___rAke flanked bv cream roses and 'Siting Mrs. Anna Georgt
are
sert these cities” Putnam said cake flanked by cream roses and visiimg Mrs. Anna George Pin-
HennU Kennedy n*«l«r y e eausixi incevacuation. sUendn) Lee Junior College. The ters, Jo Helen amt Marcus Anri.
Mass Sund!fv 7J5 ain and 9 ‘ ^ V** groom is employed by the Lane- are visiting her sister, Mrs. Az-
Mass Sunday 7,15 a.m, an<J 9 of the invade^, tribal leaders |px Q J >ot Holuton, Mr. zie Baker in Nacogdoches
anl- , . probably ordered the evacuation xfr„ Tv!pr wiii mauP tuejr - —
aftern9drm° nmM SU'lda> “ °f *'er>' settlement of these oner for a'while in Crockett,
alter 9 a.m, mass, highly developed Indian cultures.
Catholic
afrtments Furnished and unfur-
nished; Phone 260. 4*13 W. Hum-
ble. 10-3tc
FOR RENT— Two-room furnish-
ed apartment Electric refrig-
eration. washing, machine, tel-
ephone. Utilities paid. 205 Iowa.
Baytown. Phone 690W'. 9-3tc
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Rosary 8"d Benediction 7:30 p. he explained.
> Adult choir practice 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. I. G. Treat and
town.
Children choir practice 3 p.m. ole Indian he met years ag0
Saturday. "The theory that a. plague of
some kind caused the Indians, to
Pentecostal
Putnam said that the "mass » children have returned from an
voluntary exile” theory first was extended visit to Noble, Oklabo-
suggested to him by ah old Cre- ma. A son, Joe Treat, will remain
in Oklahoma for tfoe summer.
Mf n n.|mof< xirVirt hoa » DUU, 2>pCIlL AlOnaa^
i" ho«»™ win
Miss Eloisc Derrist, of Jeaneret-
te. La., is here visiting Mrs. Geo.
Hurst_______________:............
Mrs. R. L. Ball spent last week
in Houston with her son, R. L.
Bit‘J Jrrl ^ J1!6- ' FOP. RENT - Three-room fur-
-W- JWcLeod and daugh- nished apartment. 400
“ Hospital.” Pelly Cycle I
WASH AND - GREASE
98c with every !t> gi
. Southport regular jW'
with oil change of five
Stewart Heights Set vice S
V. H. McBride, manager; I
Illinois. Bay- WE PAY CASH fcr '
9-3tc. jewelry, trinkets, dental j
Jacobs Jewelry Co. GoosjM
ter, Minnie Bob, spent Monday Wright
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
Rev. V. A. Guidrox, pastor.
10 a.m. Supday school. ’■S
U a.m. Preaching service.
flee sounds good," PutnanT 'iitt ties hospital, is in, Minerais Wells, friJ?fs' „ : ■ i F . ,
“but if that were true you'd ex- Texas, where he will remain for Mrs. Everett Williams of Lib- apartment. Also nice cool bed-
pec^ toBndany nuSrofgravL sometime. "ty Vis ted here Wednesday. j ~ Reduced
pc uininny muer m graves ReV. and Mrs O. F. Keefer and Miss Jacque Vann spent *u-! lns w p‘*“rM*
9-6tc: NOTICE— Meet me at .
- Inn at Morgan s Point-1
furnished. ot iced apd fried ins-
pect to find any number of graves
in these cities. .Such is not the
case.”
The mystery behind these de-
room.,; Reduced summer rates. Hotels, we read! lose t
105 W. Pearce. 9-3tp. of dollars,annually m fw
ing.
Nh h A Hum 1$
Sought At La Porte
short trip to Madisonville. spent
with relatives. Elbert Keefer has
sa-2-f JS S-Jtt
daughters have returned from a holiday in Cleveland A'ith her sis- | R«W7i^'i^aA.T ried °ff b> Patrons Hl-
— .. ... tioicvn i ^KKiNT*— ^, oopi fUtTTiShed du* would appear, is not
ter, Helen Vann.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis, of
6 ,5 pm. Vo.»* P»pV. ^ ^ ^^ vClW Mr. „d
* ’““ '■ H.t.-. 'E 2SKMEM3S SS£0 °m m
policy.
rtigmunos OI ner sisicr, Mis.
CHIfRCH OF CHRIST
Bela L. Waston, minkfor.
Bible study 9:45 am.
Preaching 10:50. -=
Reggie Buscn, La Porte deputy
sheriff, this afternoon was seek-
ing a man i n tav much of a hur-
ry to observe1 the common —“
tesies. ‘
- • • ' A high-powered car swung
from the Sylvan Behch road onto
the porch of the bonk building.
.jr ren,- Colleen and Margaret, of
in place, lndlcatlhg the exodus ffiSZT ^ vi8*ti"«
S-5SL'^(S'“.
Mbs Fauvette Farmer Is at Wilt In iMissouri. Kentucky, West
home again, following; a trip to Virginia and Arkansas, i-
Mm H * U XT„l fnnin
ENT - 34 .ooni
j Plex, West Wright. 5-room un-
: furnished duplex, East Defee, — .........— . , .
J25;___________________9-3tp BUSINESS SERVICE
1 FOR RENT—Three-room unfur- ~~~T ..... ■" '**
Mrs. Delia Johnson and child- ; nished garage apartment, re-
— ---* -------- - modeled, $22,50. Apply 125 Illi-
nois,--Baytown. 9-6tc
munity b
farins a:
.. . , , ..... _ m in its
regrots, the driver sped his ma- fest. --------------
chine .jp^mainjtreet toward the ■ “We wM have ,a grand Un|.
Ktolqulst, a barber there. Houston farms and join the or-, „„ mv.IJn
r» SfeSTSM*"
m .urner.
Mrs. J. H. Quinn and son.,Jack,
and Mrs. A. B. Hildebrand, of
hero
rSSnS P^--i
riieu and Gove. -' i:
—
from Houston and other pjaebs.” w Underwood of Flora,
_•__
FOR RENT
rooms with
week. Under new management
Mary D. Gaines, 403 Minneso-
ta, Baytown........... ' g-gtc..... ... .......
’TOR RBNT—Unfttrnished 5-room PERSONAL LOANS
duplex at 201 Illinois. Baytown.
Phone 815 dr apply Tyree Hotel:
7-6tC
'
-•iasasl
SOI West Drier
. , "PHONE 7"*
ntm**
FOR RENT— Unfurnished gar-
age apartment. 3 rooms and
bhth, modern and cool. Apply
W N. Jones or Texas Barber
Shop. Goose ’Creek. , , 7-«tc
plex ^rtmtntrf“4OTUhniinois*
_Baytown. v g-stp.
apartment in Martin Addition. '
3t*S
4
Sri-*...:
refinanced—see u*_
helping many Tn-0
dace their ckr pay"1'
hqlpiflg others with <
lean plan that allow
cash without red tape
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 6, 1940, newspaper, July 6, 1940; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022763/m1/2/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.