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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 11

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THE CORSICANA, (TEXAS) DAILY SUN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1949. ELEVEN Movie Stars Have Hard Time When Visiting Gotham By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD, Nov. stars may soon be able to consult a handbook called "How to Visit New York without Being Maimed or Defamed." The need for such a tome IB great, says Frank Sinatra, who Is willing to be the author. "It's murder for any celebrity to visit New York," said Frankie, who bravely returns to the town in a few days. "I know many movie stars who say they'll never go there any morr.

Cary Grant for one." The escapades of Humphrey Bogart and Errol Flynn are examples of how a star can get in trouble there, the crooner said. "A lot of people are gunning for vou." he said, "and you can't always brush them off." He named one night spot he always avoids. "They hate movie stars there. The first time I walked into the joint I could just feel the unfriendliness. It was during the last Roosevelt campaign and some society girl started heckling me because I was wearing an FDR button, off and almost got In a fight with Finally I got so mad I told her her boy friend." He told of another lime at the spot when a character kept glaring at Frankie all evening.

The crooner knew it meant trouble and started to leave. The guy followed and got quarrelsome outside, so Frankie slugged him. No, it didn't make the papers. And then there are the "fans." Not the real fan-clubbers, who THIS IS HOW HE SAW P. Heislup.

a railroad employe, an eye witness to the collision between P-aS and an Eastern Airlines passenger plane, uses two models to show how he saw the disaster happen. He was testifying before a Civil Aeronautics board in Washington. The plane crash cost 55 lives; the P-38 pilot, a Bolivian, was the only survivor. On the table is a map of the area adjacent to National airport, near where the accident occurred. AP Wirephoto).

are bread-and-butter to Frank and other stars. There is another kind. "Thers' a bunch of girls that call themselves the 'Little Monsters'," he told me. "And believe me, they are." Sun Want Ads Bring Results. Phone your want ads to 163.

MR. AND MRS, CORSICANA WE HAVE FOB SALE QUALITY PAINTS AND We Offer to You, Our Customers, At No SERVICE Prompt, Courtesy Service to One and us help you with your Painting and Decorating' Needs! Levermann's Paint Store, Ltd. CORSICANA'S PAINT SERVICE CENTEK 115 South Beaton St. PHONE 237 "Fiity Years" In Ministry Observed With Party For Rev. And Mrs.

Vinsant HIGHLAND. Nov. (SpU More than 200 people visited aj chipper couple here Sunday com-1 memorating their "50 years" in the ministry of the Methodist church. The Rev. and Mrs.

Wallace Vinsant of the local Methodist church were honored for their half century of spreading the gospel through Central Texas. They have served charges. Not only were there scores of relatives and members of the locai congregation, but many from other points where the Vinsants have labored cnme to honor their pastor and his wife of the yesteryears. The Rev. Mr.

Vinsant is a native of Arkansas and Is still a tireless and energ-etlc worker despite his 78 years. NO BASTING! NO WATCHING! NO WAITING! when you roast with a new gas range SAVE MONEY on a new automatic gas range The nationwide Old Stove Round-Up Trade-In Sale continues through Thanksgiving, just so you can take advantage of extra savings on a new automatic gas range. Save money. Enjoy a new gas range when you need it most and want it most. But hurry, because the Old Stove Round-lip Sale ends soon.

Select your new automatic gas range today. No basting, no watching, no waiting is necessary when you roast turkey and other meats in the oven of the new gas ranges. Modern low temperature roast- Ing at any temperature from 250 to 350 degrees in new automatic gas ranges is time saving and produces juicy, flavorful meat. It also gives you up to one-third more roast from a cut of meat. No other cooking appliance provides precision low temperatures for modern low temperature roasting.

SEE YOUR GAS RANGE DEALER There's No Substitute for TZame Cooking and £faj is the WaqieftasKe for Broiling, Roasting, Balling, Frying, Boiling LONE STAR GAS COMPANY "I'vo never had a bad congregation" is his favorite remark. His first, church was at the age of 22 Alma, Ellis county He ha traveled by wagon, buggy and all types of travel, and under all conditions. The charges included Alma and Oak Grove; Corsicana. Pleasant Grov and Eureka; Big Hill, Odds Steeles Creek and Ben Hur (two assignments); Kerens and Powell; Bosqurville and Speegleville: Hewitt and Springs Valley; Bruca- ville and Rosenthal; Abbott and Vaughn; Stat Orphans Home at Waco as chaplain for seven years; Gatesville, Park Gate, Flat and Brown Creek; Penelope, Birone and New Hope; Chatfield, Roane and Tupelo: Richland. More than 2,700 people have joined the church during his ministry, Wl babies have been baptized and 258 couples have hnoii married.

During his term as chaplain at the Waco Home, the minister gave Bibles to each student in the institution and 207 of the children joined the church of their choice The Richland congregation, with the women's organization as hostess, made arrangements for and conducted the dinner at the noon hour. During the afternoon the couple was given a "surprise shower" by their family and friends. Their children and families attending were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dove, Mrs.

Irene Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin Rhodes of Waco; Mr.

and Mrs. Granvllle Vinsant, and family of Fort Worth, and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Vinsant of Dallas. Other family members were Mrs.

Willie Vinsant Corlno Higgs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed, Mrs. E. J.

Thompson and Maggie Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Neely T.

Wright, Mr. and Trunx, Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

McDonald nnd children, Ronan and Kay; Mm. J. C. Murray. Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. Jolley and family. Mrs.

Esta Mae Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Honry C. Perry and children. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Wright anrl family. Curtis Wright, Mr. and Mrs. D.

V. Trunx and family, Ronnie Wright, Mrs. Fields, Verda Hensnn, Floy Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vinsunl.

Mr. and Mrs. Lelddn Daniel ami family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Rhodes, Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Rhodes and family. Members of the Richland church congregation and friends of their other charges wer Mr. and J. D.

Harwell and family. Rev. and Mrs. Gid J. Bryan, E.

Dove and daughter, Elizabeth Ann; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. 'Thorp a.nd family.

Mr. and Mrs. B- F. Marchbanks, Mr. and Mrs.

G. McCord and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F.

Burkhalter. Mrs. H. C. Kirby, Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Sheets, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

ami fnm, lly, Mrs. John Howcll. Miss Mary Zcrver and brother, W. H. Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Baldridge- Mr. and Mrs.

E. V. Wieson. Allie May Wiglcy. Iiurris J.

T. Hammond Mrs. W. C. Marney, Mr.

Mrs. O. P. McElwreath and family. Bonner.

Mr. and Mrs. Waller McDsniel, Wm. Rhodes. Mrs.

E. S. Allen, Mrs. L. Prine, Mr.

and Mrs. n. T. McClendon. Mr and Mrs.

Guy Campbell. Mrs. H. Woolley, Mrs. M.

J. Garrett, Mrs. Clyde Anderson. Mrs. T.

Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. T. A Boyd. Mri.

W. H. Justice, Athrla MrEl- wrenth, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Ellington. Rev. and Mrs A. Chisholrn, Corsicana Methndlst superintendent. Crowds Growing At Revival North Side Baptist The crowds are finding the way the revival at the North Side Baptls tchurch.

The spirit Is high and the messages great. The evangelist spoke on the subject last evening: "Loose on the Handle." He emphasized that there were to many loose lips, loose lives and too much loose thinking. The home, the church, and the Individual were put on the witness stand with God's word as the judge Hearts are being blessed and lives strengthened with every message. Don't fall- to hear Cliff Brannon tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Follow the crowds to the big Neon sign In front of the church a.nd turn In.

Services twice dally at 9:30 a. and 7:30 p.m. Plans were made last evening for an all night prayer meeting on Thursday night, every hour has been aesiencd throughout the night. The public is cordially invited to attend every Relax in a Turkish Bath! Try one at the Y. M.

C. second floor. Modern Expert Service. Sun Want Ads. Bring Phone your want ads to 163.

Special Turkey Dinner With AH The Trimmings Served Tomorrow (Thursday) George's Grill Phone 244 109 E. Collln St. Open 20 Day 5 A. M. to 1 A.

M. Tormented by itching of dry eczema, simple piles, common akin irritation? Soothing, mcdicate'd Resinol Ointment is a proved reliever of such distress. Its ingredients, often used by doctnrs, act gently to give lingering comfort. Well worth trying. Taylor-Nokes On Legion Committee Two Navarro countians are listed on the national American Legion committees, according to an Associated Press dispatch from Austin, quoting Joe Spurlock, state commander.

Col. James E. Taylor of Kerens, former state senator, now connected with the state truck transportation organization, nnd State Senator-Elect George O. Nokes. Corsicana, are members of the na- tional distinguished eucsts committee.

Col. Olin E. Tciiiruo of Bryan, congressman from this di.strict. is a member of the national pilgrimage committee along with a number of other Texas congressmen and the two state.senators. Always Deliciousl Because It's Always Uniform Quality ASK FOR HOT BREAD Fresh of your grocer's each TENDER, JUICY, BABY BEEF TURKEYS FOR LARGE FAMILY OR SMALL! What a Thanksgiving at yottr botucf Wkh one of these Jwicy, baiby beef turkeys on that tabk jam famtty will eat trtetroeives wily! Teoder? Why that meat almost faHc on the platter! Big birds for the large family; (matter for taxM family.

Or we're dmding those big birds in meat, less bone on these big, fwHy developed birds. But HURRY! don't be disappointed. These twrkeyt arc going fast! NOW! "PUNKVN" PIE WITH ALL THE BOTHER TAKEN OUT! Easy? Here's aM get (hat Cabelt'i fresh frozen pumpkin pic. Take it home, pop into the oven (it's packed in an oven-ready pan) and bake. Slcp number three is to ik down to a pumpkin pie that's out of this world.

Now what could be easier? AH-tt-H-H: SACK ACAIH Had to DE-Uciow CabeU'i Peppermint ice cream if back! with bits of pure peppermint stick candy. Rich with sweet cream and feech eggi AND ooty 3Oc a pint. Try some I JUST A LITTLE REMINDER: that with aN KM you're still going to that eonvistontfy richer toting CABEU-GRADE mttk. ITi Get All Thanksgiving Trimmii's at Cabell's RAtflWS DATV PUDDINGS DROMEDARY DATfS MfNCE and Dry SHELLED AIMONDS PLANTERS MIXED NUTS SOFT-SHELL AIMONDS DRIED APRICOT AND PCACHES MARSHMAUOWS FRESH CRANBERRIES ASSORTMENT OF BOX AND CAN CANDIES TOUNGBLOOD BATTER ASSORTED TOPPINGS GINGER BREAD MIX Att GLAZED FRUITS BOSTON BROWN BREAD PttMM PUDDING FIG PUDDING LYON RADIANT MIX SHELLED PECANS SHELLED WALNUTS PLANTERS COCKTAH. PEANUTS DIAMOND WALNUTS PAPER-SHELL PECANS CRANBERRY SAUCE PUMPKIN PIE SPICE POPCORN ASSORTMENT OF WHOLE SPICES CHECK OUR PRICES! YOU'LL HMD THEM H4 LINE EVERY TIME! CABELL'S TURKEYS PACKED FOR SHIPMENT Giving a turkey for Thanksgiving? Cobell's Baby Beefs packed corrugated shipping box with dry ice to keep for 24 hours, onry Packed lor (onger thipmerrf or small extra charge.

OPEN WEEK DAYS AMD SUNDAYS I A. M. TO 11 P.M. Cafcetts DAIRY FOOD STORES CABELL'S TURKEYS PACKED FOR TRAVELING Going of town for Thanksgiving? Let your turkey travel with yow. Packed fn corrugated box with dry ice to keep for 24 for longer (or very extra charge.

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