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Town and County Briefs A shoe shine stand ii being installed at Glenn's Shoe Service 118 Lamar Ave. W. T. Jordan of Grind Prairie, district manager of the V. S.

Tiire and Rubber spent the weekend in Paris on business. Mrs. Lum Stephenson and Mrs. Pauline Church of Antlers, were in Paris on business Tuesday. Arrest of a 17-year-old Negro boy on investigation of forgery has been made by the Lamar Cuonty Sheriffs Department.

The youth is At Hospitals ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL Admitted: Hugh Rutledge, 343- 6th SE; Billy Upchurch, 1530 E. Washington; Mrs. B. Thedford, Bogata; Mrs.

A. W. Clem. 932 Fitzhugh; J. B.

Rickerson, Hugo, F. J. Parmelly, Sherman; John Woodard, ClarksvilJe; John Kenneth Ashley, 851-12th NE; Mrs. R. C.

Smallwood, Antlers, Dr. T. B. McBride, Hugo, C. D.

Collard, Direct; Mrs. Dan Simpson. 731 E. Austin; Mrs. D.

A. Cole, 2331 Pine Bluf. Difmissed: Mrs. John Cowdrey, 651 Bonham. SANITARIUM OF PARIS Admitted: Mrs.

W. F. Blair. 409- 22nd SW; W. M.

Reed, Idabel, Goran Campbell, Hugo, F. L. Deakins. Sanger; Mrs. Okla Emmett Harris.

Mabel, J. W. Rains, 1l5-25th NW. Dismissed: Mrs. Lena Campbell.

1127-Bth SW; Jimmy Mathews, 1346 Booth. GRIFFITHS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL Admitted: Johnny 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

McClellan, Hugo. Helen Marie, 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Watson. Paris. Dismissed: Linda Carol. 9'4- rnonths-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin I.osrhke, Windom. LAMAR HOSPITAL Dismissed: Mrs. Kirby Ray. Honey Grove; Ed Crulchfield, Paris. To Mr, and Mrj.

Billy Joe Castlebury, Guymon, on the birth of a son Sept. 19. The child, who has been named Cecil Stephens, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Clawson, Guymon, and Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Castlebury, Paris. To Mr.

and Mn. J. H. Tharp, Cooper, on the birth of a son, Oct. 5, at St.

Joseph's Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Hazelwood. 1818 Margaret, on the birth of a son, Oct.

4, at Sanitarium of Paris. alleged to have forged a check for i $15 on a Lamar County resident, i Meeting of the Friendship Forty- 1 Two Club has been postponed from 1 Friday of this week until 12. 1 when Mrs. O. E.

Stone will be the hostess. A taltx mttting banquet for the management and sales staff of the Burnett-Johnson Appliance Co. was held Monday night at the Gibraltar Hotel. Mrs. E.

R. Hooper of Wanda't Gift Shop bas returned from Dallas, where she attended the South: ern Methodist University Texas i Tech football game Saturday. i About 30 membtrs of Paris Masi onic lodges are planning to go to Waco Thursday to be present for the laying of the cornerstone for a new Masonic Temple. The group will go in a chartered bus and return to Paris Thursday night. Mr.

and Mri. Jess Canon, 810 W. Kaufman are in Lubbock to attend her father, H. E. Terry, who it seriously ill in a hospital there.

Mr. Oarson. who lives at Rails, Texas, is a former resident of Broadway. Jot DiJarnatt is on a week's vacation from the Gulf Oil Corporation. He and his mother, Mrs.

J. L. DeJarnatt of Windom are visiting relatives in Tennessee and i Kentucky. They were accompanied by Mrs. E.

Goolsby and Dr. Gladys Grffis, who will visit relatives in Tennessee. Ralph Hosteller hat been charged in County Court with de' copying a minor youth from custo- cly of his parents. The charge was filed, authorities said, upon the complaint of the boys' father that Hosteller had iaken the youth to work for him against his parents' will. Mr.

and Mrj. Adriain Huddle, 929 W. Houston received word Tuesday morning that their son, Seaman Third Class Jack Huddle, U. S. Navy, had been injured in a motorcycle race at Pearl Harbor, where he is stationed.

He suffered a concussion and will be hospitalized several weeks. Jackie Faulkner of Paris is one of the new members of the Stick i and Rudder, women's aviation club at Colorado Woman's College at Denver. The club will co-sponsor a joint, air meet in November with the Denser University group. The college fliers will take their les! sons from Clinton Aviation at Stapleton Field. Printis and Homer Ellis have rt- turned from a visit in Taos, N.

with their brother, A. J. (Jack) I Ellis and wife. While there, they assisted their brother in comple- 1 tion of his new greeting card studio and plant which he has been working on the past two years. Production is expected to get underway soon, featurcing hand-tinted sreet- 1 Ing cards, the only plant of its kind in the United States.

Dies Here Tuesday MARKETS FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK FORT WORTH UP Cattle 5,500: calves very slow; plain and Richard A. Schlaudroff, who medium slaughter steers and yearl- 1 would have been 53 years this Ss S16-23; butcher aud beef cows month, died Tuesday 5 a. m. of S15.50-18; choice slaughter calves a heart attack at home 1801 Pine common to medium cal-j Bluff St. He wai a florist, associ- ves $15-20; stocker heifer calves! ated a number of with Nau- and yearlings 23.50 down.

man Greenhouses. Hogs below Mon-j The funeral will be held probably dav's low market; top $24 paid for Thursday at Fry and Gibbs Fun- good and choice 190-260 pounds but- i eral Home, the Rev. Theodore Me- chers: good and choice 150-185! i Elroy of First Christian Church pounds and 270-350 pounds officiating. Burial will be made in 23.75; sows mostly $10-21. i Evergreen Cemetery.

i sheep 5500 ste ady medium to Besides his wife, the former Miss good slaughter lambs $22-23; cull! Ava Nauman, who be married 0 medium wes $8-9; stocker and! here, Aug. 27 1941 Mr. Schlaud- feede lambs $12-18; feeder yearl- roff leaves three children by a inos $14-17 former marriage: Richard A. Sch- laudroff Jr. and Mrs.

Kenneth COTTON MARKETS i Black, Dallas, and Miss Margaret: Monday's quotations, based on mid- 'Schlaudroff, San Antonio, and one dling 15-16 inch cotton: Dallas, 30.70; Crandcirm Galveston, 31.25: Houston, 31.25. Born Mr. Schlaudroff was the son of the 31.63. late Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Sch- 1 Cottonseed $65 per ton. laudroff. He attended Dallas schools, and later was in the cot- MILK i ton business before he became a ofl nt "Jo i florist. He had lived in Pans about eal -h poirlt nu tc each point 12 years. under, plus a volume bonus of 10c; He was a member of the Paris per 100 Ibs.

daily average Rotary Club and Paris Golf Club. Gr de A sweeet milk $8.60 per 100: Ibs. testing 4 per cent butterfat. plus bonus of 15c per 100 Ibs. to all grade A producers with 20,000 or less bas- 1 teria count each pay period.

i Cream: No. I No. 2 49c. i Eges: Grade 55c; grade B. 50e; No 2.

35c. i Poulrry: Hens over 4'i pounds 26c; under 4' 2 pounds 25c; springs in ISO? New York cotton futures as of Monin Dallas. Oct. 13, 189o. dav Oct 3I Dec 31J2: March i and belonged to the Masonic ord: ers, including the Shrine.

Harley E. Bunch, 64, Dies Monday Lodge Honors Past Noble Grands at Monday Meeting Past noble grands of Paris Rebekah Lodge No. 20 were honored Monday night at the regular meeting of the order by the present noble grand, Mrs. Lavenia Bureh. These past noble grands filled the offices for the meeting: noble grand, Mrs.

Maggie Jordan; vice grand. Mrs. Elizabeth Lamkin; past noble grand, Mrs. Lena Glasscock; secretary. Mrs.

Leafy Griffin; treasurer, Mrs. Wheela Gain; right and left supporters to noble grand, Mrs. Dona Martin and Mrs. Daisey Sanderson; right and left' supporters to vice grand. Mrs.

Inez Stephenson and Mrs. Frankie Maxwell; warden, Mrs. Mabry Thompson; conductor, Mrs. Effie Parrott; outside guardian, Mrs. Sue Abshire; inside guardian.

Mrs. Lorena Moore; and musician, Mrs. Alma Duncan. Mrs. Jordan, first noble grand of the order after the charter was granted, read a "Who's Who of Past Noble Grands," which she had compiled.

Mrs. Vivian Killebrew sang a song whicih she had composed, dedicated to the past noble grands. Refreshments, carrying out a Halloween motif, were served to 58 noble grands and members. Mrs. Annie Laura Barnett was in charge of the refreshments.

Relatives from Cooper At Forrester-Butler Marriage in Dallas By Parii News Correspondent COOPER A number of rela- lives from Cooper attended the wedding of Miss Patricia Butler, i formerly of Cooper, to Owen E. Forrester in Dallas Friday I evening. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton L.

Buti ler there, and Mr. Forrester's par i ents live in Greenville. The bride's cousin. Mrs. James R.

Ward, was a bridal attendant: Miss Laura Kathryn Riggs played the wedding music; Mrs. Wilson Riggs cut the wedding cake and Mrs. Carl Harrison had charge of the register. The formal ceremony i took place in North Baptist Dallas Church, the Rev, L. C.

Craig ficiating, and the reception was i held at the Butler home. Others attending were the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Harrl! son. Carl P. Harrison. Wilson i Riggs and James R. Ward.

i The couple will live in Dallas. THI PARIS NEWS, TUISOAY, OCTOBER 1948, Pag. The bride, a graduate of San Jacinto High School, Houston, attended Texas Christian University. I and Mr. Forrester, graduate of high school in Greenville, attended East Texas State Teachers College, Commerce.

Trial of Theft Charge Is Postponed for Week I The trial of a case against L. C. Minor, local Negro, was postponed Tuesday morning in Sixth District Court until next week because of the absence of some witnesses. Minor is charged with theft over S50. Action in the court Monday saw Bennie Coleman, a Negro, assessed five years in (he penitentiary on a theft over $50 charge.

James Ford, another Negro also prominent New York lawyer ac- ceived a two-year suspended sentence on his plea of guilty before the court. MUSTTROLE Garment Distinction Retained by our dry cleaning. Coll us often. Be fair to your fine suits, over- coots, dresses, wraps and heavy clothings. Our method will please you.

CITY" STEAM LAUNDRY Phonti 21 and 22 Member of American Institute of Call Doei All" H. E. Bunch, 64, a city employe. PARIS GRAIN MARKET died at 9:10 p. m.

Monday at St. i Corn No. 2 yellow ear, 1.15 per Joseph's Hospital, where he had white, si.30. By Parts Millinf Com- been a patient since Aug. 24.

He pany lived at 49-13th NW. Harley Eugene Burch was born at Brookston. Sept, 1, 1884. son of P- Tuesday in Evergreen Ceme- the late Raymond T. Bunch and er A.

Taylor of Atlas officiat: 'ng. with interment by Fry and The funeral, at Brown-Roden Gibbs Funeral Home. Funeral Home, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday by the Rev. Thompson Funeral Ot i H.

Glenn Smith of Immanuel Bap- rr list Church, assisted by Elder M.E. i Hugo iet Wednesday Brown and Elder H. C. Slate of the Primitive Baptist Church. Burial By Paris News Correspondent HUGO, Okla.

Funeral service 1 will be made in Little Vine Ceme- for Mrs. Donna Marie Thompson i tery. and pallbearers will be F. E. killed in an automobile accident on Swint, Felix Cunningham.

Willie P. Highway 271, south of town ear- Lane, Jess Stone, Pete Brown and i Sunday, will be held Wednes- T. S. Radford. day at 3 p.m.

Service at the home Surviving are his wife: his' of her mother, Mrs. Harry mother, Mrs. Raymond F. Bunch, Cross near Hugo, will be conducted Paris; these children; Mrs. Berry by the Rev.

Bill Golden, Baptist i Norrell and James Bunch, minister, with burial at Boswell I and Julius Bunch, Vernon; a step- by Goffey Funeral Home here son. Albert Nokes. Oklahoma City, Formerly Miss Donna Marie three grandchildren: a sis-, Yandell. Mrs. Thompson was born 1 ter.

Mrs. W. T. Richey. Blossom, at Prague.

but had lived in and these brothers, Otis Bunch. Choctaw County most of her life Houston; A. C. Bunch, living in Surviving besides her mother are California; T. R.

Bunch. Paris; her father. Sgt. Sylvester Yandell D. J.

Bunch, Texarkana, and F.D. I stationed in Frankfort. Germany- Bunch and George S. Bunch, Ver- a half-sister. Loreta Cross, Hugo'.

non and her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Connell, Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. DeLozier, Hugo.

By Paris News Corrtipondtnt COOPER A daughter was born to Mr. ana Mrs. Ira Heth- rock of Terrell, Oct. 4, at Florence Nightingale Hospital, Dallas. She is the granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. (Lathe! Williams here, Mrs. Williams being In Dallas to attend Mrs.

Hetchock and the baby. Industrial Page Advertising WILLIAM KEY ELECTRIC CO. Electrical contracting, repair ing, appliance! and 1617 N. Mala Phone T4 Couple Identify Their Assailants by Photos I By Paris News Correspondents HUGO, Okla. Pictures of two white men on file here have been identified by Dr.

H. W. Williamson. Idabel Negro dentist and his wife, as those of their assailants early Saturday morning. Sept.

25. The pictures were among those assembled by Jackson Jones, special officer for the Frisco Railroad, in his fingerprint and other identification files. A pickup notice has been issued to all officers in the area for the two one of them wanted being from Choctaw County. Recently Wed Couple Honored at Shower The Community Center a Mrs Southland Supply 14S8 Main Paris, Texai Machine Shop. WeldlMf Sheet HeUI Wricht, MIT.

Night 489 1497-J QtMLJTT FOOTWEAH For longer wear, quality, ityl- ing select rour shoes it THE COLLEGIATE SHOPPE EMI Side Plaia "GET GULF AKD GET AHEAD" SAM WEISS Distributor of Gulf Reflninc Products And Service On AM of and PARIS TRUCK COMPANY Paris, Kaufeua at 3rd in FOMBY AUTO MACHINE CO. 126-3rd S. W. 1162 Crankshaft Grinding Lint Goring Rtbabbiting JOHNSON SEA HORSE OUTBOARD MOTORS PRICES WILL IE INCREASED SOON We have a few lift which we can stll at present prictt. Next shipmtnt will be at increased prices.

Mrs. W. E. Martin, 72, Dies at Home Tuesday Mrs. W.

E. Martin. 72. died at home. 305-29th NE, Tuesday at I 4:25 a.

m. She was a widow, her i husband having died May 27. 1932. The Rev. Max Barton of Cherry (Street Presbyterian Church, will Christian'church conduct the funeral Wednesday at Arabia honored Mr and 2 p.

m. at Brown-Roden Funeral James Rice Wilson, who were mar- Home, and burial will be made i recently, with a kitchen show' r0 Ce meter er Saturday evening at the center nn M'ss Mrs. Wilson is the former Miss i Dome Williams, was born in Red Myra Nell McGuire. A buffet River County. April ID, 18,6, per was served to approximately daughter of F.

M. and Ormenta i 100 guests Lacey Williams. She leaves four children, Tom 1 Martin, Jim Martin and Oscar MASONS ELECT Martin, Dallas, and Mrs NEW YORK Wl John M. Lit- Petty. Paris; five grandchildren' tlefleld of Auburn, was elect- including Autry King -hom she general grand master by the' reared from birth; one great- general grand council of Royal and grandchild: a brother Ed Wil- Se PCt Masters of the United States.

Hams, Paris, and two sisters. Mrs a order. Officers were Fannie McCloud, Roxton and Mrs as more than 4ft repre- C. C. Ferguson.

Lampa'sas Calif" sentat 'ves of local councils with 1 200.000 members opened their two- Four-Day-Old Baby Dies Here Monday Afternoon Calvin Michael, four-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Strunk, Rt.

1. Direct, died at 4:45 p.m. Monday at St. Joseph's Hospital. The child was born there last Thursday, Sept i so.

Graveside funeral rites were ar- ranged for 2 p.m. Tuesday at Tig- i ertown Cemetery, Brown-Roden Funeral Home making burial. Survivors besides the father and the mother, formerly Miss Sallie Mae Lois Abney, are a sister. Ruby Loretta. and three grandparents.

W. J. Strunk. Hugo. and Mr.

and Mrs. H. K. Abney, direct. day 23rd triennial assembly.

GET THE NEW LOOK- SUM DOWN YOUR WAIST LINE you bar koy preparation for taking off weight. You 4o not DB7 for aa7 printed diet DOT for riumlaj to fortify you against weakness whiln on diet. You need never know a hungry moment while taking thii preparation, Barrentrato is the original juiee to take off ujrly fat, Just go to your druggist and aak for four ounces of liquid Four thii into a pint bottle and add enough grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. Then take just two tablespoooafoj day. That'c all there if to it.

If the Terr bottle doeem't ahow joa the aunple. eaar way take ugly fat. return the empty botUe lot your Lest 30 Pouds wtak to state that I lost ponnas talcing I didn't starve myself and I feel better than I la yean. I asa sure that the easy, safe way to weight by taking Bareentrate." Florence ChadwelU Koute 1. Box San Antonio.

Texas. 25 I started taking BarrentraU, 1 185 pounds, I now weigh 170. I certajnlv praise. Baneentrate." G. W.

HU- ler, Weatherford. Texas. Dnifli Othar Dniffliita Former Lamar County Woman Dies at Hedley Mrs. Jerome Sims. 48, the former Miss Alberta Price of Reno, died at home in Hedley.

Monday at 2 p.m. after a stroke. She had been in failing health several years. Funeral service will be held i Hedley at 3 p.m. Wednesday, at the Baptist Church.

Mrs. Sims leaves her father. J.T. Price, living on Lamar Avenue here, besides her husband and four children at Hedley; two brothers, i Ermon Price. Oklahoma City Okla.

and Haskell Price. Paris: a sister, Mrs. Richard Ooggins, Little Rock, two half-sisters. E. O.

McFadden and Mrs. Roscoe Dalby. Fort Smith. and a half. brother, Roy Harrison, Beebe, Ark.

Applegate Rites Held Pallbearers for the funeral of Pauline Luck Applegate. 36 Powderly. held Monday morning, were Luther Parr. Joh.i Griffis, i Bruce Owens, Eddie Sanderson. VanBuren Harrison and Clifford Caviness.

The service at Brown- Roden Funeral Home was conducted by the Rev. Wesley V. Hite. First Methodist Church, with burial in Providence Cemeterv. Mrs.

Applegate died" Saturday evening after a long illness. Rites Set for Infant The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. Sam Smallwood, Paris. Rt. 5, dead at birth Tuesday at 7:15 a.rn at the Sanitarium of Paris, will be buried this afternoon.

The mother i WES formerly Miss Geraldine Grooms, survivors beside sthe par- ents being the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Smallwood. Bios- i son and Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Grooms i Paris. Ht. 5. Graveside ritei were set for ij HEARING! Sonotone Service now available in Paris Free examination for famous all-in-one Sonotone 900 Mr Clark Furbee. Consultant ionotone of Sherman.

2830 -herry. Paris. Texas. Phone 3301, Box 404. SPECIAL For Monday And Tuesday Eyebrow and Lash Dye With Arch Ji-00 Oil Shampoo and Set With Manicure J2.00 EVERYDAY SPECIAL Oil S3.50 up Cold Waves J10.00 up Elsie's Beauty Shop 930 Graham St.

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Just set the control to the temperature. When reached and maintained, it shuts switches back on when needed. Simply place your foods into the removable pans and let economical, efficient electricity do the rest. Save time, save money, and still have appetizing hot meals with an electric roaster! Electric Kooiferi on ditplay of four Electrical Appliance TEXAS POWER LIGHT COMPANY SEE ORDWAY'S For A Complete Selection Of The Best Electrical Appliances.

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