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Miss Gwinn Is Honored at Morning Coffee Wednesday Ms. A. L. Edmiaston and daugb- Mrs. Frand Grain.

Mrs. Charles Miss Ouida Edmiaston and Files, Miss Ann Files, Mrs. Les- Miss Joy Edmiaston entertained I lie McCaslan, Mrs. Joe Pollard, with a nsighborhood morning Mrs. W.

W. Biard Mrs. Dan Bak- coffee Wednesday at their home' er, Mrs. Floyd Weger and Mrs. i age 4 THE PARIS NEWS, THURSDAY, AUG.

26, 1948 558 E. Price honoring Miss Billie Fannie Gullion. Ruth Gwinn, bride-elect of John Davis Skidmore. I The home decorated with; ardea flowers and pink blue wedding bells. The dining table; was laid with a lace cloth over blue and was centered with aa arrange- i ment of pink and blue flowers and blue tapers.

The morning spent hem- ming tea towels with the prize going to Mrs. Joe Skidmore, moth- er of the groom-to-be. The hps-i tesses presented the houoree with' a bridal bouquet of kitchen articles. Mrs. C.

A. Gwinn, mother of the bonoree, presided at the coffee service, and Mrs. Fred Millsap served coffee cake. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Joe Hillhouse Mrs.

Clark Armstrong. The guest list included Mrs. J.T. Norwood, Mrs. T.

P. Berry, Mrs. Joe Travis, Mrs. Mattie Biard, Mrs. A.

L. McCaslan, Mrs. Leon Moss, Mrs. C. G.

Moore, Mrs. Frank Ellis, Mrs. O. R. Duval, Man, You're Crazy ForfM your ftgel ThooaAsdj peppy 70.

TO" into Onrex. tonic lor wi At all arug Paris, at Palace Drug A FINAL WORD from Berry A. Davis Candidate for Justice of Peace Precinct 1, Place 1 BOOK CORNER Huck, Pen rod Have New Pal in Bookbinder Miss White Is Honored With Tea, Shower Honoring Miss Elizabeth White, bride-elect of Page Johnson, Mrs. Clyde McKinney and Mrs. Morris Johnson entertained with a tea miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening from 7 until 9 o'clock at the Johnson home, 413-9th SE.

The home was decorated with i pink roses, zinnias and tern. The refreshment table was laid with a i lace cloth and was centered with CaldweO, Mri. Herman Vaughn, Mn. Connie Barber, Mrs. Ralph Lewis, Miss Mary Ann I Hopkins, Mrs.

K. H. Nelms, i ff. M. Auterbura, Mrs.

G. H. Towers, Mrs. May Thielman, Mrs. C.

C. Hopkins, Miss Merle Mn. Woodrow Shrum, Miss Billie Lou Brown, Mrs. C. B.

Ooons, Mrs. I. L. McCreight, Mrs. E.

L. Myers, Mn. Elmer Towers, Mrs. Pete Thorns, Mrs. E.

Host, and MM. G. A. Kirknam. fan's P-TA Has Executive Meeting An executive meeting of the East Paris Parent-Teachers Association was held Tuesday afternoon, at the home the new president Mn.

Bradley Barber 728- 24th SE. Eight and the pnsc attended. Plans discussed for the coming year's work and for a nur- sery'to be maintained during the P-TA meetings for young children. Nearly 400 million acres of commercial forest land are privately owned in the United States. By WILLIAM THE CITY by Herman Wouk (Simon and Schuster: S2.95; Huck.

Tom, Penrod and all the; Wvnn other classic examples of Amer-j ican boyhood are apt to be joined soon at the -reading lamp by a L. i ium Linda Kay Johnson greeted the Mrs. Dickson House, SE, guests at the door. In the receiving spent Wednesday and Thursday in Une were the honoree the hos- Dallas v.ith Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford tesses, Mrs. Holice B. White, mother of the honoree, and Mrs. W. M.

Johnson mother of the Included in Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pickering the and son, Billy, have returned to fat little 11-year-old with the umn- thejr home Fay etteville, spiring name of Herbert Bookbm- after a Mr alrs der.

c. W. Pickering, 954 E. Houston. His creator a bit more than a Br a year ago turned out "Aurora Nominating Committee Cooper WMS Named By Paris News Correspondent COOPER The Woman's Missionary Society of First Baptist Church met in the auditorium, Monday afternoon, when Mrs.

Hoyle Winsett, the president ap pointed as a nominating committee: Mrs. G. Fred Turner, Mis. S. Perry Sansing and Mrs.

Duand Leonard Bonner, to report at the busi- Mrs. Edwin Coth-j ness meetingi Sep 27. Mrs. C. W.

Pickering and child- Mi ss Dorothy Lou Meadlin. Dawn, a study of the advertising claudette and Crayton, 954 E. The guest list included Mrs. business and the glittering, hard, Houstoni left Wednesday for a A. L.

Guun Miss Oristine Bag- shell within which its acolytes live week vlsit witn re i a tives in Ok- i we ll Mrs. Jimmie Burch Jr. and clash. Herbie, has acquain-; mul gee alad ruis a kla. Mrs.

Llovd Bills, Mrs. G. B. Sharp, tances and adventures, comprise He ms Bm a literary countermarch uii which an(J Jlrs Tnomas Flippen i ngr am, Mrs. Odis Moffitt, Miss Wrtiilr oat (in arm frttinn -t groom-to-be.

houseparty were Mrs. Meadlin and ran i The fifth Monday, Aug. 30, mem- Punch and cookies were served, Ders observe visitation day. by Miss Betty Jean Cothran and Before going on visits, members of Circles i and 3 will meet in the i church auditorium for mission study lesson. is Children; Michael and Rodney Merle BrazeUon, Mrs.

G. W. aiiu petent a story of childhood for Gene 510 13tn her brother. H. W.

Early, 1122-6th SE, are in Galveston this week on a vacation trip. Charles Cain, who underwent an 8141 2-10 yrj. By SUE BURNETT Here are some easy to make play togs for the younger family members. A flower-trimmed dress and panties for sister, short or long overalls that are suitable for a boy or girl. Pattern No.

8141 is for sizes 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 years. Size 3, dress, IVi yards of.35 or 39-inch short overalls, 1 yard; long overalls, yards; panties, yard. For this pattern, send 25 cents, in COINS, your name, address, size desired, and the PATTERN NUMBER to Sue Burnett (The Paris News, 530 Wells, Chicago, Now that you are soon to decide by your vote who will serve you as your various county and precinct officers you should consider seriously each aspirant before casting your ballot next Saturday. I feel that I am thoroughly qualified to serve you as Justice of the Peace of Precinct One and if elected I shall strive to prove myielf worthy of your confidence In every way. Trusting to have your support and thanking each and ev- rey one for the many kindnesses shown me throughout the cum- paign, I remain Yours very respectfully, BERRY A.

DAVIS. (Pol. Adv.) 7, 111.) Send 25 cents today for your copy of the Spring and Summer FASHION. 52 pages brimful of sewing information. Free gift pattern printed in book.

adults. He has taken an extremely unlikely lad for the "hero" of the piece a slovenly, prececious schoolboy upon whom schoolmates hang the sobriquet of "sissy" in revenge. His locals a iCLUlucu reaches of the Bronx, a section of remamder of tij summer with his New York City apt to be depress-! parentSi Mr and Mrs p. R. Catoi ing to all but natives.

His plot is 2465 clark Lane simply the story of Herbie's adol- Mrs. their £: appendectomy recently to Cleburne ll, Jfrs. Virginia Norman; Mri His locals is the far. has returned home to spend Binnio -f-. baley ey, Mrs.

A. M. White, Mrs. Ethel Buster, Miss Ruth Ann Buster, Mrs Marv Kropp, Miss Joyce Kirkham, "Mrs. Robert McKinney, Mrs.

R. I. McKinney. Mrs. Jim Norvell.

Miss Betty Jo Nor- escent summer of 1928, tricked out Mrs A McNeal and with a bit of theatrical melo- Uovd McNeal accompanied drama. Mrs. T. D. Hope, Mrs.

Grace Towers, Mrs. Harold Barnett, H. Miller, Mrs, Vivian Caldwell, Couple's Wedding Set Sept. 5 By Paris News Correspondnet CLARKSVILLE Mr. and'Mrs.

Smith Sims announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Joan to James Warren Vaughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Vaughan.

The wedding will take place Sept. 5, in First Christian Church, Mrs. the pastor, the Rev. Claude Snowden, officiating. Millinery 7 South Ploxa presents ear IKCLUSIVi WITH US New Fall Hats Flattery starts with your hat and you'll be flattered plenty by any one of the beauties in our new collection.

They're head hugging, charming designed to compliment you and the wonderful "new look." 5.00 3.98—15.00 mother and grandmother, Mrs. Jo- Wouk blends the mixture with sep me Moore to her home in Ingredients of warmth. under-: hreveport, Wednesday. Mrs. standing.and humor.

And there Moore nas visiting here. are episodes of smiling recollection some of this must be from Mr and ra red anne i the Wouk past-such as the des- 808 th SE ha re urB ed from a cription of a lad at his first res-; relatives San Antomo 8 Corpus Mr. and Mrs. French pastry. Or the satirically Ranney were accompanied by their sharp picture of Clever Sam.

the daughter, Mrs. Charlie Morris, and bag of groans and bones which once was a summer resort saddle horse, and who spends his declin- grandson, Jan Ranney. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Skeen of ing years outwitting those ridicul- Maud, Floyd Skeen of Mel- our vacationists from the city ros6i and rs.

Inez McCut- Some of the adults are limned wiJi; an Francisco, have scalpel sharpness returned to their homes after There pace that apt to hold the reader for more pages than he iinliAti, vw expected to complete at one sitt-! Mrs. A. Skeen 410-14th NW, ing. A book without any particular i and their brother, Arthur Skeen message, yet Herbie is apt to Emberson. trudge along in the memory for a long time.

Lowry Family Holds Reunion at Bogota By Paris News Correjpondent BOGATA -r- The Lowry family held a reunion Sunday at the community center. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowry, Mr Bride-Elect Honored At Luncheon in Cooper By Paris News Correspondent Approaching Marriage Announced at Boswell By Paris News Correspondent HUGO, Okla. The approaching marriage of Miss Deanna Mor- COOPER Mrs.

Carl McDon- ris of Bosjvell, daughter of Mrs. aid, Mrs. Carl Harrison and Mrs. H. H.

Lamb honored Miss Dorothy Rose Riggs, bride-elect of James Chester Griffin, Hugo, to Durell Holman of Houston, was announc ed at tea Sunday afternoon i and Mrs. Marvin Lowry. Mr. and the Harrison horae Mrs p. C.

Lowry, Mr and Mrs. i Tables were arran ged for Mrs. Kirb Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. X.

WUson Rigg mother the hon- Lowry Mrs. N. A. Gibson, Mr. 1 0 Mrs.

Harrv Ward, Klondike, and Mrs. Marcus Gibson, Mr. and Ward, with a luncheon Tuesday at i Boswell, given by Mrs. Griffin at the home of the honoree's aunt, Mrs. V.

H. Bryant. The wedding will take place Sunday, Sept. 12, in First Methodist Church at Boswell. Receiving were Mrs.

Griffin, mother of the bridegroom; Miss Mrs James Gibson and daughter Pame a Va Scoy, Miss Regenia Centa, Mr. and Mrs. Bill tthite, at ers on. Miss Park McKinney. Miss Morris; Mrs.

Bryan Holman, Mrs. and and Miss Betty Jane stephenson, Miss! mother of the bridegroom; Mrs. Ann McDonald, Miss Laura Kath-; J. E. Rice, Hugo, and Mrs.

Bryant. ryn Riggs, Miss Mary Lena Ray, Mrs. Will Ford had charge of the Miss Betty Jean Simms, Miss Lit-; register, signed by telle Templeton, Miss Bobby Joyce Choate, Mrs. Buddy Foster and Mrs. Sam Ferguson, all of Botata; Mr.

and Mrs. B. W. Proctor and sons of Fort Worth; Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Shoffner, Commerce; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and children, Talco; Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Lowry and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bell, Rosalie; Mrs. Lila Pirtle and son and Mr.

and Mrs. 5 guests; Mrs. J. K. Porter, Hugo and Mrs.

A.M. Taylor served tea, assisted Miss Phyllis Bonner and the hon-, Mrs. Ernest Bryant and Mrs. oree. Guests wrote favorite recipes Woodrow Vickers, and musical selections were played by Mrs.

James Watts and sons of Johntown. I which were presented to the hon- Harry Craig and Miss Denna F. oree in the tiling box, who also I received the prize awarded Miss Littrelle Templeton in a slogan I contest. The hostesses gift was a box of towels. Calvary Bible School Has Enrollment of 101 Morrison, i Blue and yellow daisies decorated the rooms, and the refreshment table, covered with made filet, was centered with a I bridal figuring, bearing blue satin streamers with names of the couple and the wedding date lettered in gold.

Paris High School football season ticket! now on sale at the Legion Building. Support Wildcats. FRANKLIN'S MILLINERY DEP'T. Birthday Noted Mrs. R.

L. Dozier, 1111 E. Tu-j dor honored her daughter, Connie, with a birthday party Wednesday evening. Cake, sandwiches, and punch were served to Maudene and Claude Jean Martin, Lucille and Margaret Young, Shirley and Donald Hodge, Nancy Wilson, Helen Flowers, Mary Elizabeth Goodwin, Ruth Staley, Ida May Gilbert, Joe Bailey, Marlene McCreary, Geneva Freeman, Wanda Rivers, Glenn Lee Gist, 11 a Houst Jeanette Gist, and John church, to which parents and 0 7ep 'the 7tate" came Ingram. Assisting, in serving friends are Invited.

A Communion a pu blic hearing before the were Virginia Dozier, Loretta service will be held, followed st te Highway Commission. presentation of certificates and The commission Wednesday display of handwork, daily scheduled The Dally Vacation Church School in progress this week at the Calvary Methodist Church, has an enrollment of 101, 83 children and 18 adult and youth leaders. The school closes with a program Friday night at 7 o'clock at the i Road Delegates Appear at Austin AUSTIN (fi Delegations seeking a wide variety of road building and improvement projects Gist, and Martha Bussell. COIFFURE CAP- New Velvet with A Frill of Feathers Just a close-fitting open-crowned cap of velvet, but what smartness with the added luxury of feathers that cast a pretty shadow over your eyes! Black and every new autumn color $595 FRANKLIN'S MILLINERY DEP'T. West Side Plaza wound up two days of bid tabulat- The daily scheduled Includes ng th i mv offers on road jobs handcraft from 9 to 9:20 a.

53,900.274. Low bids registered included: 678 and 371, 11.9 class period from 9:20 to 10 a. refreshments and recreation, 10 to 10:20 a. assembly in miles grading, drainage structur-: um with pledges to the American es, flexible base and asphalt treat-; Bible. 10:20 to 10:35 g.

movement from Gainesville to State I ing of peoples of other Training School for Girls and from i lands. 10:35 to 11 a. m. The Junction with U. S.

82. 3 miles movies shown have been about west of Gainesville to 10.3 miles children of American, people of i north, Ernest Loyd, $123,790. China, children of Africa, neople of Alaska, and people of Mexico IH and South America. 1I1J Immanuel Nursery Entertained In Duck Rescued XEW YORK IS Mr. and Mrs.

drOUp entertained Benjamin F. Carlln, who started around the world in a converted The nursery department of the Army amphibious truck have been Immanuel Baptist' Church Sunday picked up by a tanker after drift- School was entertained with a pic- ing in the Atlantic for 10 days. nic Tuesday evening at the West' xhe couple now is bound for Paris Park by Mrs. J. B.

Peek, Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the tank- Mrs. W. L. Lee, Mrs. Jack Avery, er New Jersey instead of for the and Mrs.

O. Walton. Azores, their first planned stop. Those attending were the Rev. The tanker radioed the Coast and Mrs.

Glenn Smith, Mr. and Guard that it had picked up the Mrs. Jack Slusher and daughter, seafarers 270 miles from New Peggy. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Gibson York. There was no mention of and daughter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs. what was done with their craft. Aubrey Harris and sons, David and Danny, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Gala- 1 nos and sons Ronald and Roger Bob Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnette and children, Peggy and Donnie. Jo Nell McMickell, John I Ray McMickell, Mr.

and Mrs.) O. Z. Walton and son, Glenn. Mrs. Jack Avery and sons, Tommie and Ronnie.

Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Lee and daughters, Sarah and Kay, Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Peek and children, Robbie Jo and Terry MEN! FEEL YOUNC AGAIN Mike. Mrs. A. G.

Stone end daughter. Glenda Kay, and Miss Sandra Kay Handle. On June 1, 1948 there were 287.000 persons at work on farms in the United States. i ociaterated is the joyl of life Do rou feel eid 40. (4 or Don't let tha bellax of adrsaeiBA- raan alike roa ducoaruea.

TOT mxr ODOI ann ecjor the lot erf Brine aa TOD did in fanofr nan. and uk for a of Cattron tabfeta, take at lone aa TOO fee! Ton rMd them. Ton win be amaxed at tba diffenmea it will make nor entire outlook oa Hft Women too CaZtras beEefiHal, Get Outran from nor araccbt at Aa erica. Palace Drug Stores and all ethet SHOP SATURDAY 9 P. M.

ROEBUCK AND CO air to bring you a first look at the suit with the delicate air Softer shaping is the big news flashed from the latest fall suit are first versions rushed via air almost as fast as it takes to flash the news from the fashion showings From this group is shown this suit with a longer length jacket that dramatizes pocket flaps, and makes neck interest with a convertible collar. Misses' and women's sizes. via express to Sears' Dallas terminal, via motor and rail express to this store. the junior miss prefers small hats 2.98 New close-fitting felts are big hit with college crowd! Small, smart, and very becoming saucy feather trims. Choice of black, brown, and Fall colors.

95 Sold on Sears easy terms junior favorites! gay stripes A dress designed to star in college wardrobes! Classic styling, flared skirt. Soft stripes with lilac, rose or peacock blut predominating. Sizes 9 to 1 5 rayon, wool 7.95 young fashions in fall kerrybrookes Every new shoe fashion, for dress-up or casual occasions. Our popular Kerrybrookes assure you smartness as wel las value. ipector pump with wall tee: Cuban heel.

Black or brown 6.95 platform pump of soft black calf skin. Cuban heel. 6.95 AIR COOLED FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLIASURI sheer, full fashioned nylon hose 1.49 Thrift-priced, exquisitely beautiful hosiery for all -occasion service! Made to fit right, and wear longer. Popular fall shades. "YOPR FRIINDLY STORE" in PARIS Lamer at Main Phone 170C FREE PARKING.

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