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THE PARIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1950 fi rovvn Troop Has Holiday Party Held Jesse V. Cavincss Ceremonv I A nOSpltalS Gleaners Class Dies of Home HP Town and County Briefs Only one -fire a grass, was re- said Wednesday morning that work ported in Paris Tuesday. Firemen on Lamar Avenue has been post- were called to the grass five at poned until Friday. In- 3051 Bonham St.

at 2:45 p.m. Study group of the Rosa Pearson will meet Thursday 1:30 at the school. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ayres have Fly-Up Ceremony An investiture and fly-up cere- mony was held Tuesday for nine Brownies of Troop 14 at the home of their leader, Mrs.

Ailie O'Brien. Mrs. A. C. Bonham, council assistant, directed ihe- services.

i The girls formed a horseshoe circle around a table which was centered with a large gold trefoil with three iarne Candles placed on the trefoil. These candies repre- sented the Girl Scout promise a symbol that Girl Scouts are true By Gleaners Class Dies at Home Here Firemen were called to Bill gram's Garage, 1604 N. Main Parent-Teachers Association Street, at noon Wednesday. A cat- afternoon at inside the garage was reported to have been on fire. Dean J.

Guerrin, representing returned from several days in Dal-; Dallas Rupe Son, Dallas invest- to God and their country; that a las on business. Mr. Ayres made ment bankers, has been in Paris Girl Scout's greatest desire is to the trip in his plane. -several days on business. He re- serve and the third candle as a A Christmas pageant, "The Old, ports active buying of Ixme Star symbol that Girl Scouts are true! Old Story," will he presented at Steel Co.

and other stocks. to their ideals as interpreted by the Pationville Methodist Church A jre at 7 2 a Wednesday the Girl Scout laws. Ten small can- Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. damaged wall paper in Ihe Milissee dies were then circled around the public is invited to altend. Gray residence, 829-8th Fire-! trefoil, one at lime, and as a girl G.

Kirkendall, superintendent nll rcp ted that the fire was un- gave a law she lighted her candle for the Uvaldc Construction ticr contro when they arrived from one of the larger ones. there. A defective flue was listed as the cause. Annual banquet of the Paris ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL Admitted: Mrs.

Howard Mixon. G1 I a i Par Miw'Enfma Sffsbv I Church was held evening nn'o i at the home of the teacher, Mrs. 1302 Belmont Miss Ada Killings- ,.,7 un, worth. Rt. 5.

Paris: Mrs. at Springer, 337-14th NE. Mrs. Thompson. Cooper: Miss Margaret I JTessee wa C0 stes Mrs.

James Riley told a Christmas story entitled "How the Wil- liamses Celebrated Christmas." Carols were sung, accompanied by Webster, 1005 Lamar Ave. born Doc 8 C. B. gifts were 5r! E. Sv I were served from Prince.

Idabel, Okla; C. C. Ken- lace-laid table decorated with upriv Christmas balls and candles to 22 School Men's Groupi uedy, 372-3rd NW SANITARIUM OF PARIS Admitted: Mrs. S. M.

Watkins, Bofiata; W. Hawkins. 1503 E. i Polk J. H.

Phillpy, Detroit. Dismissed: Mrs. W. H. Bowers' and son born Dec.

8, 1759 Walker Mrs. T. H. Sharrock. Broken Bow, Mrs.

Leland Hamman. 721 FiUhugh Mrs. members. Lions will be held Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at Garrett Memorial Church. "Rusty" Russell, head Meth- guest Mrs.

Allie O'Brien presented each girj with her tenderfoot pin Montie Wright, 1125 S. Main and fly-up wings. The Girl Scout s. C. D.

Cooper, Roxton. MfiGIS MO(lU3V football coach at Southern I BVIIMMJ odij Unh ers jt y( wil be Regular monthly meeting nf the speaker. Sharon Lane, Una O'Brien. Roz- l.amar Counlv School Men's As- About sixty persons attended the anne King, Mary Nell Fletcher, sociatiun held Monday night at orchard Clinic Wednesday morning Gaylc Streety, Jackie Miller and Central High School. Sumner.

with at the Blake. Lee orchard about i Rita Lou Kent. miles southwest of Paris. F. Rosbnrough.

horticulture- marketing specialist, demonstrated win- promise was given in unison and the ceremony closed with a Girl Scout prayer. The following girls were invest- Watkins, Conner; Jack Fry. 265ed: Jacque Julian, Penny Readus, -N'W; Mrs. Arnold Mc- Gauqhey. 223 E.

Polk Mrs. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL I Admitted: Miss -Margaret Jane Cecil M. Kverett superintendent. ns host. lie was assisted by other members of the Central faculty.

Dinner served to approxi- lor pruning and care of fruit trees. malely GO members anrt guests. Present as guests were Sen. A. M.

Family Night the Church will Central be oh- Visitors were Mrs. Elvic Kent and Jack Headus. Mrs. J. J.

Fletcher. Mrs. Jack Miller, and froshmenls. Mrs. Charles Julian serves re- L.

Cunningham. 1350 Main. Dismissed: Mrs. C. LaRue and son born Dec.

1405 E. Polk St HiJIhouse. 627 E. Pm-e: Iliitley Crow, 629 8th Mrs. Howard Mixon, Idabel.

Okla. SANITARIUM OF PARIS Admitted: Morris Clark. Annona; Mrs. R. L.

Felts. Patton Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roberts of Verona, are visiting her sisters, Mrs. E.

C. Porter and Mr? A. L. Burdine, 1959 Lamar Ave. Jn Dfport most of his life.

He died at Stephen H. Grant Hospital here! jat 3:15 o'clock Sunday morning, Survivors are these children: Vernon McGill of Siroms. Scott! McGill of DeKalb, Gilbert McGill and Mrs. May Greathou.se, Santa Rosa besides 17 grandchi'- I dren and three great-granuchildren. J.L Cooper, 96, Clarksville, Dies Paris Opiimisf Annual Christmas Banquet is Held Square dancing contests and western music highlighted the program for the OnUniist Club of'Par- I is' annual tinratmas banquet By Paris News Correspondent CLARKSVILLE i Tuesday night at Barrett's Dining Room.

Program Chairman George Senl actcd as master of cere- Cooper. 96, known as the "sage of monies was provided by a i Sivlcy Hill." died at home, ive luring band and Billy Avance, local miles east of Clarksville, Monday I western singer, presented several afternoon. A retired farmer, hc numbers during the night. was noted in the county for his squares of Optimists aitd Mrs. J.

B. Campbel! of Tampa, is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. A. Rackliff.

350 W. Kaufman and Mrs. D. H. Hull, 1134-3rd SW.

She will be here through the Christmas holidays. Johnson Employes Honored Tuesday TT He had for the square dancing. eight children by his Evan Cameron and Mrs. Dick JESSE V. CAVINESS first wife, the former Miss Anna Hutchison were the winning cou- i Blanch Quarles, whom her in a waltz contest.

Billy Vac- Jesse V. Caviness, 87, retired i cd 1S7-l an he and his sec- ca and Mrs. Buddy Clem won a Lamar County stockman, died wife, who was Miss round dancing contest. Wednesday morning at 6:20 Daniels, celebrated their golden President Harry Brown Intro- o'clock at home, 1220 S. Main St.

wedding anniversary. Jan. 12. jduced the club's various guests for He had been ill the past week or! 1948 He leaves also 19 grandchil- the banquet, including officers and 10 days. dren, 11 great grandchildren and 'representatives of each of the civic The Rev.

A. Lusby Method- i one i bs in Paris. 1st pastor at Caviness, will con- i Tfl funeral was held Wednes- 1 Special guests for a brief visit morning at First Baptist during the evening were two Aikin; U. H. Weaver, represent a- served tonight at 7 o'clock with a ni MI live-elect, and L.

P. Caslon, flo- covered dish supper sponsored bv OlOSSOm JOC1OI AlTOirS lorial representative. Contra! lunchroom assisted bv facultv Caslon, flo- covered dish supper sponsored by Circle 2 of the Women's Auxiliary. Bridal Party personnel. Following the supper the religious members, movie, "Ambassador for Christ" served at the banquet.

Christmas will be shown theme was used throughout for the The new home Qn he Meador The iScibrrt Ranch in the pinnook cor sented principal of the school And Two Club Meetings By Paris News Correspondent MI MIC- i iMinnjfi cuiii- BLOSSOM (delayed! Mrs nrV i nil ls completion. Dan Norman Carter, the former Miss East Pans School band pic-: 0 rcprescnls hc West Novella Lmtrcll of Reno, was tiled Mis. 1 aney Hi own, Texans. is supervising operation of with a lea and shower at the jborn Dec. 10, Cami Paris.

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL Dismissed: Jimmy Dean. 12- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams.

ValHnnt. Okla evening. Twenty two persons i 1 attended. grandchildren great grandchildren. duct the funeral at Mount Tabor i da i' Church there, Thursday afternoon i Church hero by the pastor, the: wrestlers.

Champion Ve.rn Gagne jat 2:30 o'clock. Brown Roden Fu- i Rev. Claude Martin, assisted by 'and Bad Boy Brown, and Promoter ineral Home will make interment i the Rev. Weldon Bailey. Annona Mae Young.

Brown was t-hnllenaed Jin Mount Tabor Cemeterv. Pall-j Methodist pastor, and Clarksville lo wrestle the Optimists 1001 bearers will be Austin Sellers, i Funeral Home made burial in pound champ, Billy Vacaa, but the. Ralph Lewis, Sammy Morris, Whiterock Cemetery. was when Brown Optimist numbers. Gifts the Opti- i'ij-ii iiuti LS nil iiif tz, tit -Jk-j tfOTTl Baptist Church and was a 33rd two Christmas trees.

YY OOlWOrin Armstrong, Little Rock. Mrs. Allen White, Emberson; degree Mason. and three Surviving besides his wife are Pound price of aluminum has de- J. Williams.

Vallinnt. Okla. ii IT" I Participants of the hand directed ra wil) home of Mrs. W. O.

Bonner. Fri- i UAM AR GENERAL HOSPITAL iV Vi namcd lo llvo ln lhc npw home day afternoon. Other hostesses: William sin. i by Mrs Alan B. Wise.

Pans weic opcrale he place Ml Bills; were Miss Rita Bonner. Miss Judy i Ann Kmrr Re.iv n.vnn. says Mrs. M. H.

Bonner. Jack Knox, branch manager of Dooley Nuckols, Mrs. Bill the American Optical re- Mrs. H. G.

Merrill and Mrs. C. B. th and creased from S545 in 1852 to only Mr. Caviness.

son of Jesse and Quarles Cooper, Clarksville- Gar- 18 cent-: today. Mary Cothran Caviness. was born land Cooper, OHon; Cooper May 12, 1863, in Caviness com- I and D. Cooper, Houston- Thetis Ann King, Betty Dixon, Jackie Burch. Jackie George, nil- da Thompson.

Leah Pay Davis. married Miss Ella Huddle, daugh- Employes of the F. W. Wool- ter of William Huddle of Hopewell worth store here, and their fami-j community. Jan.

7. 1891. They eel- i i i If 0. J. 1 iVICi IlLW fl LJV1 i Patricia Johnson Kci y.

Tuesday trom Soulhbridgc Mrs M. H. Bonner greeted Harnpy Hodges Jan "anney John Mas sitc or tnc oplical com -Quests at the door. Miss Thomas, i' ord ra Pony's factory, where he took a charge of the register, and Whltaker, Mary Isell Bray, Karen tWQ wocks lralninK course. He in the receiving line with the hon: also visited New York City andioree were her mother.

Mrs M. points nf interest in Massachu- i Luttrell of Reno. Mrs. Morgan ami setts. i.Mrs.

W. O. Bonner. The public is invited to attend Mrs. Nuckols and Mrs.

W. M. the annual Christmas candlelight Burns served spiced tea from .1 service at Paris College lace covered table, centered with evening entertainment included a Thursday morning at 9:30 Mrs a Christmas arrangement and vocal trio composed of Janice; Troy Thompson directs Ihe col- white candles. Miss Bonner had Buster, Loy Bohannon and Jack chnra sroup in this tra dilion-'charge of the gift display in the Buster, accompanied at the piano a scrv i cc nce first 30-min- living room, where decorations in-, by Carol senior girl stti- utes nf lhp program will he broad- eluded a Christmas tree. "Welborn, Ben Xillibrcw, and Robert Skinner.

The band played varicly of numbers, including marches, overtures, and Christmas carols. Central's contribution the Admitted: William Roscoe. 510-i SW; Chester O'Neal, Autry King. 53-1 5th Mrs. T.

W. Martin. High: M. Wright. 1702 W.

Houston St jmas dinner and party Tuesday here "in 1941, Dismissed: Mrs. Sally Burns, 'night at the Coca-Cola Recreation picture having been made at that SE. jRoom. About 60 persons attended. They moved to Paris in 1926.

During the evening gifts were munity. named for his family. He i Oooper, Sherman; Mrs. Russell, Waco, and Mrs. Hugh Hathaway, Dallas; two sisters, Mrs.

R. R. Dixon, and Mrs. T. J.

AX. n. eliKl IVll 5 1 lies were honored with a Christ-iebrated their golden anniversary Hollis, Sherman, and a brother mas dinner and Dartv Tuesdav hpre in 1S41 thp i onqra fuca lions games of bingo! played; sung. and Christmas carols To Mr. and Gene Mears, Adlllt Farmers IP ArGQ Vl Mrs.

McDonald Dies Tuesday East Lamar to Meetr and Mrs. Clinton cJAf High School Tonight I IS Burial of Mrs. John W. Graves Made at Windom TO THE PARIS NEWS LADONIA The funeral of Mrs. John W.

Graves, 73, of dom. was held Monday afternoon at Bt.aM, i the om Baptist Church by the cL UC a a the Rev. Mr. Sitze. assist- LEGAL NOTICE 3 for LEGAL NOTICE Bids will be accepted for the completion of th? Municipal Garage until 5:00 P.M., Friday.

January 5, ISM. Bids will be opened at 7:30 P.M., City Hall, Monday. January 8, 1931. Plans and specifications may be had by con- City Engineer. City P.irii, Texas.

ROBERT A. PRICHAHD, City Purchasing Agnnt. Buy Your New Car Today! BANK AGENT AUTO LOANS! Horold Hodges Insurance 112 South Main Phone 798 least over KFTV, persons attend-, dent; a dance number by Karen i Bonham whose accompanist was I arc io nT in the her mother Mrs. Bonham torium bv 9 30 it the piano; and a trumpet solo CLUB HAS LUNCHEON audi- i Annual Christmas luncheon of the Current Literature Club was Announcement was made Tues- held Saturday at the home of Mrs. by Johnny 1 horns, wih Miss Elca- day of he purchasc or he c.ulf J- M.

Sanders. 12 members attend- nor Steelman as pianist Service Station at 704 Bnnham St Three tables wore arranged Before the close of the meeting i ny Dewey axt on and Walter with Christmas covers and small a roimdtable discussion was held ser a xt on, his wife and two trees for centerpieces, on the subject of present school chi i drpri rcs de at 1935 West Holls Gifts were exchanged from a conrii ions and problems. i on Mr £Iser formcrjv of Coop large tree, and the program includ- Alvin Welch one of ihe Lamar CP ives at 223 lst ith his Christmas songs by Mrs. Sanders County school supervisors, dis-; antj inf(lnt son s(a Afrs. with accom-j cussed with the group a tentative vi oppralc from 6 a lo 10 Ipaniment by Mrs.

C. G. Blackburn, ichedule for reading clinic for anrt wil fcature a compie Vuto 1 T1 Wise by Van Lamar County Schools, to be held scrv ce Dyke, given by Mrs. Thomas El-; during January. This was approved Maekin nd Morg- Dougan.

Blossom, on the birth of i a daiiBhtor Doc. 11 at the Sani- Paris. re-organization meeting i Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Grain, 103 of E. Brame St. in the IOOP Cemetery here. Pallbearers were C.M. adult farmers in the East Lamar i and Gibbs Funeral Home by the group.

i i ITI i HMVJ uu PTI Wl -1 1 U. 'an recently received sixteen head The ncxt regular meeting will be Next meeting br ChleoU Cr.drAngus cows Mrs. Sanders and School Jan 15 with W. Hig-i and heifers which thev bought Flavc Vivion at the latter gins, superintendent, as host to the Kaufman for their ranch operation i MEET Continued from Page 1 volunteers in the FaiKht community They: CLUB MEETING HELD own seven Hereford bulls and three Kll! Karc CUlb met at the Santa Gertn.dis bulls, used nn the of Mr, A Hart Friday, extensive acreage In that section I Wls alle cl 1 of the county on one of the largest shp Rtld Mrs A Smllh matle herds of mixed beef cattle in the hi scores. Christmas decorations ere Mltiue 111 VJtrui girt CUrilinUllltN' To Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Irwin of announcing (he meeting. M.L. etery. and the Rev.

James Riley Sf 0CU ly Okla. City. on the birth of McEwin, vocational agriculture; of First Baptist Church will offi- "ver son Dec. 3 at St. Anthony's.

teacher, and Superintendent Thorn- ciate. Hospital in Oklahoma City. Hc is as Echols, point out that this year! Mrs. McDonald, daughter of the the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

J.P tner "'ill be no monthly dues for lala Mr. and Mrs. William Hind- Brandon and Mr and Mrs. membership in the farmers' man, was born in Texas. Sept.

25, Invin all of Powderiy i group. 1877. Her husband died 27 years To Dr. and Mrs. Hogan, She was a member of First Corpus Christi.

on the birth of a Deport VvSCj MeefS fofi Ba tist Church. daughter Dec. 1. Dr. Hogan is the Surviving ai-e these children.

lurch di nephew of Miss Jessie Rucker and Holiday Social Monday besides Mrs. Grain; Mrs. J. R. i hp l' a these Mrs.

Niria R. Hern here. 7 iFielden. Glendale, Mrs, H. lcav To Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Brum- By Paris News Correspondent C. Crook and B.

R. McDonald, lev. Sumner. on the birth of a son DEPORT Christmas party of Dallas; several grandchildren. WinH Im' Dec 13 at St.

Hospital. the Methodist Women's Society of and' these brothers: D. O. Hind-1 and IS lrc i-." 3 1 1 0 1 To Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Nelson, Christian Service was held Monday man. Honey Grove; R. O.

Hind- 11 ereac-erana- She was formerly the and born in Tennessee, Dec. 2, She had lived in Fannin Coun- moving to Windom from La- last year. Her bus-band, an elder in the Primitive Baptist about two year children: N. Rt. 2 on the birth'of a son at St.

at tnc church. Mrs. Theron Jones man. Paris; F.d Hindman, Hule. directed the program, based on i and Buck A.

Hindman, San Diego. county. Mr, Mackin has for sever- way an ex- used, and after exchange of gifts served. Mrs. Edgar Little will next hostess, Jan.

5. be the years had tinrler with the draft rail there Is tensive land clearing and pasture a salatl COIII SK and lcssort wel expectation of increased callups of imprnxrnirnt program and the rl reservists, especially in event ot building of laree barns, corrals. a nations! emergent 1 pioclama- loading tlon. A slow-down in the reserve program, put into effect in October, has been abandoned. Moreover, speculation persisted that additional National Guard divisions would be summoned to federal service.

Four are nlreadv in. a me A Luke 2. and Christmas hymns Calif, were sung. Mrs. Albis Ball of Minter! told VanDyke's story, "The Other Wise i Gifts were distributed from a Dies Early of Paris Man tree and silver offering was made i Cathy is Ihe name of the daugh-, (h ter born Den 7 at St.

Joseph's Hospital to A. Mrs. Joe R. D. Vinson, 75, father of R.

L. I Vinson of the American N'ational Insurance Company here, died of was served by Lubbock. SAD Continued from Page 1 Immanuel WMS Has Christmas Program DR. A. L.

SPERRY Optometrist Vision Analysis Kitted ConUrt l.i-nsp% Flllprt Training) First N'Mlonai Hank The Women's Missionary Soc- ricly of Immanuel Baptist Church nii't Mondav afternoon at the the mountains to escape probable rh chl ls mfts party nnd death at the hands of the Chinese. Bit)lo ll( For days, hundreds of frightened refugees had liepn pouring in from .1. L. Pratt. Mickey Talma is the name nf Ihe son born Dec.

8 at St. Joseph's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. C. T.

LaRue. K. Polk St. He is the grandson nf Mr. and Mrs, O.

L. LaRue. and Mrs. Frank Reeder, Holiday Good Ph.lley Wore land. 82.

of Windom. were Windom Alethodist Church. Luggage AND SHAVING KITS FITTED OR UNFITTED 14 Clarksville St. Place your order now for one of our juicy, tender, pen fed turkeys for Christmas. Every bird guaranteed to be Grade eomplotely finished and oven ready.

We ire accepting orders now and wil) dress your Iftss than 24 hours before delivery date. Phone 3440-W-3. An American educated doctor living in ItungJiam said "we had expected that we could now really enjoy freedom and democracy with United Nations help. look now." To reveal his name would endanger his life. "Our people here that when the Americans are evacuated most of the citizens (if this area will he killed by the Chinese and North Korean Communists." he said, "They will know that we cooperated with the Americans nnd they kill us all.

U'e would like lo RO. rnn'l escape lanil uo are cut off on all sides. If we could only RO with you wp would go only we are. ask only that our lives be saved. "There are a kit of men here who would like lo join the United Nations forces.

You need men. have men." But there wns little chance that (hey could be saved. Time was too precious and shipping spare was too short. The riortnr said his people were "disappointed in the Americans." Too Late to Classify WANTED null. Phone 14M-J-4.

rtav FOR hotis. t.ady's Phone 10M-J. FIVK-ROOM fiiini.shi-rt 1402 West Kaufman. house. WARNING TO HUNTERS All trespassers on the 14,000 acre Leonard Bros Ranch, located in the fuiKs Sulphur Rivers, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

No hunting, day or eight. Mrs. W. A Gatlin opened the meeting with prayer nnd Mrs. H.G.

Smith finished teaching Ihe Bible book. ''Where Unto ii Shall Likened." A solo. "Oh, Holy Night." was sung by Mrs. J. L.

Towers at-rompanicd by Miss Elizabeth Hughes. Mrs. Verlin Stewart lolci ,1 Christmas story, nnd Mrs. C. F.

Reeves talked on "The Life of Miss Lottie Moon." Following the prngrarn an offering. uas given for missionary work and placed in a treasure chest in front of a Christmas tree. Refreshments were served by Ihe hostesses. Mrs D. 1.

Davis. Mrs. Rickptls. Mrs. J.

L. Miller, and Mrs. Rov Hurlingham. In the Courts in Laninr County court: Rernie Cirahsm. charged with possessing unMampe.d liquor.

Rrduri William Fulhrishl, with driving motor ve- hielc while intoxicated. James Burton Thomas, chavyert with driving motor vehicle whilv intoxicated. K.rnest L. Weaver, charged v.ith driving motor vehicle while intoxicated. W.

Britt appeared lio- fore County Jack Springer and pleaded guilty to a count.v court charge of driving motor vehicle while inloxic.ited. Britt was assessed a S.VI fine and costs of court and driver's license suspended fur six months-. 185!) E. Polk St. Charles Ball.

is the name Paris News Correspondent of the son born Dee. 11 in Nash-! COOPER The Wesleyan Sen'-isons ville. to Mr. and Mrs. ice Guild met at the parsonage and M- Vinson.

Hobbs, N. Charles L. Ball. Grandparents are i Mrs. Fred Adams and daugh- and six grandchildren.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvis Ball, Minter, ter Miss Rebecca Adams Friday Funeral arrangement had no 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Karl V.

Kim- evening, for a Christmas social. heen announced here. ball. Depnrt. The mother is the Gifts were exchanged from a dec-i former Miss Ruth Kimball.

orated tree and refreshments were Gilbert Infant DlBS at Robert Brrtrand is the name of 5 orved to members and their the son bom Dec. 10 at st. jos- guests. Home Early Wednesday eph's Hospital to and Mrs. Mrs.

C. L. Stevens told a Christ. Cheryl infant daughter of Henry R. abell.

410-lOrh SE. He mas slorv and cavols were ng Gilbert 1322 Ft. ToWSOil MOH DlfiS is Ihe sranrison of Mr. antl Mrs Moreland Services Are Held at Windom Church By Pam News Correspondent HONEY GROVE (delayed) Funeral services for Mrs. W.

H. a heart attack at home in Kirk-j land, Wednesday at 4 a. HP' was a retired cotton buyer, 'and Saturday afternoon, conducted by i had been in ill health' several i the ev. Mr. Kerr.

the pastor. Rob-j months i ert West Funeral Home here, made Mr. and Mrs. Vinson of 605-22nd interment at Windom. SE here, left for Kirklcind after Mrs Moreland, the former Miss receiving the message.

Survivors lla Echols, was born in Corinth, include the wife Mrs Vin- April 18, 1862. She was mar- son of Kirkland. and two 'other i iedr inu18 8 er band dying J. O. Vinson.

SHH Angelo. i March, 1932. Mrs. Moreland died at Watson Convalescents Home in Paris, early Friday morning. Surviving are a brother Etherd Echols of Dajlas: two nieces, Mrs.

Ethel Smith, Fort Worth, and Mrs. Just Received A large order of LADIES' NYLON JERSEY GOWNS Clara Smith, Dallas and a step- i daughter, Mrs. Wil Almond, Hous- ton. Gilbert slcsscs at lhc Blake Head, died at home Wed- By Paris News Correspondent ln Ihe church educational building nesday morning at 5:45 HUGO, Okla. William Bryant wtl he Miss Estelle Mclntosh.

Miss She had been ill there two or Fort Towson. a lumber-man, died Klleene Stanley and Miss Laura Jo three weeks. She was born in unexpectedly at Memorial Hos- 1aylor Dec. 23. 1949.

daughter of Har- pital Tuesday at 8 p.m. He had! i. i old and Iarv WHte Gilbert. i been a patient there since Sunday, i tO DC Monored I The funeral at Brown Rodcn Coffey Funeral Home here had Funeral Home will be conducted charge of arrangements for burial. at 10 o'clock Thursday morning Env Seago of the Sal- TAXISERVICE Added Compensation Given A Workers Additional I'nmpensiUinn totaling $2,500,000 will be distributed among employees of The Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Company on December 16, it was announced Wednesday by John A.

Hartford, chairman of the board. All employees throuRhoiit (he country with six months nv more service will parllclp.ilr in the pre holM.iy cash disiriinition. Lasl year the company voted $2,250,000 Additional compensation. J. E.

Condray. lfH2 Unnliam St. Special Programs Are Set by Wooten Spec-ial Christmas programs have been arranged for the meet- infis of the Sludv Group and the Parent-Tenchers Association at the amnr Counlians arc urged to ration Army. Interment will be J. G.

Women School Thursday aft- lJ!" rn ra j- 10 ustallon made in Union Grove Cemetery, ernnon. according to Mrs. Hayden 1 ri an hear A east of Paris. Swaim president Salute lo Pans, Texas on the Surviving besides the parents At the Sturlv Group meotinc. an eu lS Pro rai 2 at fi brothers and sisters: Mrs R.

K. Record will give the Dec 13. Copy the Troy, Jimmy. Lois. Mary Jo.

story; Mrs F. Kiiy- roaclcast was furnished by the. ul and Dorothy Gilbert, and kendall. will give a vocal css ancl I ad Committee the three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

her; and Ida Marie Rodgers will Chamber of Commerce, W. H. Charles Gilbert, Waco, and give arrordian numbers. chalrman Mrs. Tollie Christopher, Paris.

At the P-TA Miss Mil- Chairman Ayres stated that full; dred Haynes 1 fourth grade will prc- 1 rcdl for arranging the salute is LJ nwrlr I 70 sent a program and the Rev. 'l" Pcrc Ande uthe Dlxie OWarfl WCValll, Trailways who sponsor! t- Fulton Lewis Program. Mr. ls numnprs u-iil inclurte vocal rs is manager of the Bus Line By Paris Newj Correspondent rh Genrse an inf ris nd 8 arUVC mCmbCr DEPOI of the Chamber of Commerce. services for Howard McGill, 10.

A short historical backgrown were held Monday afternoon at and many present day attractions; Mount Pleasant Baptist Church to tourists who pass through Paris i near here by R. F. Parker, Church are included in the program. Any i of Christ minister. Hanner Funcr- local people who desire to express i ai Home of DeKalb made inter- thcir thanks for salute can ment in Highland Cemetery here.

The Women's Missionary Union write Mr. Anders or L. C. Burch. i Pallbearers were Grady Hrgmght, of Hamseur Baptist Church met vice president and general' Homer Eudy.

Gaylon McGill. S. C. at the chuivh Tuesday afternoon manager of Dixie Continental Short, Malcolm Hignight and Leon- for weekly Bihle study. lines.

2805 Street, Dallas, ard McGill. The meelinj; opened with sing-' Mr. McGill was born Aug. 3, Monthly son Androw and cv Pink and Wonderful Style- In Sizes 32 to 38 8.95 Value for 5 95 10 Clarksville St. Weekly Bible Studv Is i i i i Held by Ramseur WMU May jMp McGiUi and had lived ing led by Mrs.

Laura Harris and City accompanied by Mrs. J. A. Pen- dergrnss. Mrs.

Johnny Dunn, vice- LISt Or Expenditures president, presided during the LtoAL NU I business session which opened November expenditures for the xvith prayer led by Mrs. Lester city of Paris amounted to I.EGM, NOTICE Singleton. The Rev. Singleton led 913.20. with encumbrances of the lesson from John 4.

The pray-; 082.35, for a total of $43.995.55, ac- ers were offered by the Rev. Sin-j cording a report given to the glrton and Mrs. Martha Wright. City Council Monday night. At the close of the meeting, vis-; Revenues for the month The City of Paris will accept bids on Automotive tires and tubes until 1:00 P.M., Wednesday, December 27.

1950. Bids will be opened the office ot '(he City Manager. City Hall, Paris. Texas, at P.M.. Wednesday.

itation were given lo the amounted to $43.103.50, for a dif- 37. 19SO. Specifications may group cnptnins and teachers and Terence of S8RS.05. Current fund on ihe remainder of the afternoon Dec. 7 showed a balance of ROBERT A.

PRICHARD. was spoilt visiting. ji59.93 it was reported, city Puichaitnc Axent. YOUR FAVORITE FROCKS Expertly CLEANED AND PRESSED For the mosr in wearing your favorite frocks send them to Blair's Ideal Laundry Just call 32 or 33 and our messenger will call quickly return those treasured garments daisy fresh for your evening fun! Rs.

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