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The Town Talk from Alexandria, Louisiana • Page 5

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The Town Talki
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Alexandria, Louisiana
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ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK. ALEXANDRIA. MONDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1935 PAGE FIVE PROVIDENCE ACADEMY 111 CHRISTMAS hapf-y anl loyal Na doubt Lis coming aa KENTUCKY OPENS BURLEV MARKET 14 Selected as Campus Leaders at Louisiana Tech SEALS Follower are the names of those In-ective to bis ut'tcts to contri student, meritinr a Place on the r-n at rrr Bid for New Liner Opened by Company NEW TORK.

Dec Ey A. for a ship appreximatirg la sue aci coir.p'.ement the tiers Manhattan and Washington of the V. bute generously ar.d cXcerf to a -y -7. AJ MV worthy cause. honor roll for the rt six weeks.

An average of every subject WllKe Jor.es. an industrious and rrtCS L- I- By vote if it I 3 a jl i in opponment et tit'ea a student promising yourg nan, at his Line hate be a opened, the Nev- coiwniltee. II kaiers hae tn chosen for late ia Turner street De to a are on the honor rol! Eleventh grade: Katie Accardo Dorothy David. Evelvn IJfver. Who" section of the Sleeping Potions Lead to Arrest of Two Men NEW ORLEANS.

Dec i (By sleepirg mi today, 11 to th arrest here of two men after a foray of abductions and The men. booked as Jay ll. vjd. cf La Arimaa. Col, and John P.

Stripling, 15. of Macon, fit, vera ty po.iee to have committed fiiur anl two w.thin the space cf a few ho-jra gat urday The general elevation of Kaffa, district in the southwest part of th grit Abyssinian plateau, is about S.O'ij feet, while several peaks art over feet. faxnirP' Tech annual. iVi.ne-'. inducer ven wo- cember at 39 a.

m. Funeral ervices were hell at the Union Iiapt Church, of which he was a loyaj member, Sunday at p. m. and was conducted by his pastor. Tenth grade: Mary Vincent Arm-rong.

Elizabeth Auter. Eva Clare ana 'a men iu-are follows: u- Mar Therm Watson. Genevieve Van Pv. H. i.

Carter. As evidence of trosr.en Jean Craighead. Athena; Elltn Cwoper, Mansfield; Nan -Vinth grade: Mae Dell Bonnette. Alice M. Boosaerts.

Elaine Mc. Hughes. Eighth grade: Stella Louise Arm-strong. Bettye Bonnette. Gloria Cur.

Kiltn fohev. Breed. Huston; and jiabel port fc Shipbuilding and Drydock Cornjany, of Newport Nes. submitting what company official ttrraed the best of fur bids. Bttsr the contract let.

nhich must be by December It If tie V. Lines hopes to save a forfeiture, the bids must be scrutinized by the I', g. Shipping B'Mrd and the Navy Department. Quick traneportatiCD to any point you wart to go furnished by Jnter-urban Bus Line. ef Colore1 (itliest The Doll and Toy Fund sponsored by the Daily Town Talk should gain by leaps and bounds this week.

Pan-ta Claus has male his appearance. A royal reception was given hiro Friday in his advent to our progressive fity by thoutands of his u.n Jack Ruston; Car- the esteem In wr.ich he was fceld, a large concourse of friends attended the funeral. At the time cf death he opettd tre elevator at the V. S. The funeral was the suoervlsinn of the Hub Undertaking Co.

Interment was In Holly cemetery, C. C. RATMOND, reporter. rtuland To Pay Iet, WAMIIN'GTOV, 1. 1 (Py A.

FlnlaM has not.fie.1 tlie state department formally that if will pay lis rerulir war debt lntiiment of ino.t.iS when it falls dje De. la. F.h!nhart: Billy Mitchell, i ii.i:ii. earan e. Gremillion.

Mary Elaine Meng. Mary Agnes Bateau. Seventh grade: June Bourg. Net. lie G.

Couvillion. Zula Dubois. Joan Gremillion. Frederic Harris. Margaret Lemmon.

Louise Reterman. Sixth grade: Mary Burns. Anita Currie, Barbara Gremillion Blue Star Kills The Itch Germs To get rlj of Itrh. rash, tetter. foot itrh.

rinfArm 11 ShoppinqDays jtustoa: mnwr, urm, fjy, CUrk. Mer Koupe. and Billy r.ua'.on. ti nutstandlnr students will Chaudoir. Dorothy J.

Paul, jfararet In the feature section of with soothing Clue Star Ointment which ronuim tested medicine! that kill the itching. Money back 00 first jar, if it fails to relieve. ins the selections Included the following: Faculty A. V. Font Tr jlemVrs of the committee rnak- pouuer.

uiorla Bourg. Lucille Thiels. Joyce Taylor. Betty Lou Taylor. Fifth grade: Margl Bonnette Irving Bordelon, Mary Maude Cain.

Marion Daie-re. Mirnrot tun n' Bftr S1 'i, 'L-'" 45 I II. L. Hughes, J. T.

Folk, Mrs. H. J. Sachs, pr. Gustaf Freden, Mis curiam Mass and Miss Helen Graham.

Fraternity and sorority Llewellyn Breed. Huston; Xfat-r lores Mayeux, Julia Peterman. Max-lne Stroisch. Fourth grade: Mary Lee Gremil-Hon. Mary Clare Kellev.

Alice Cheatwood. Huston- Green, HIco; Billy Lewis. Ruston; J. E. Thompson, McComb, Miss, and Clare Clark.

Mer Route. L'n. million, Eugene Glankler. Jack Tur. repano.

Third grade: Kenneth Broussard. Donald Tarsney. Janice Couvillion! Mary B. Fleming. Margaret niche, Joan Wakeman.

France Wat on organized representatives Herman Mckinney. Wlnnfield; Harper Lyles, Ruston: W. D. Holmes. WinnfleM; Dean Brown.

Dovline: Robhle Second grade: Araline Dowty, Ann Crane, Ruston, and Ethel Turner, Eases Headach In 3 Minutes tk neuralgia, muscular sch tod pin, toothache, earache, periodical and other pains dua lo inorganic causes. No nar cotks, 10c and 25c packages, i.remimon, Caroline Mayeux, Mary Ruston. vll! vleTd LoL t0biCe Kentucky "mtt their crop, week Def; o0" "hleh ePened nlil hiS i ne 0f th9 Lexington Is Pres. Photo? en9afled $pirited I Morgan. Francis Tierce, Dorothy tan uosscn.

Quick transportation to any point you want to go furnished by Inter, urban Bus Line. Central Louisiana our waterworks, now In the very der spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Z. M.

Hewitt. near future, as the necessary ar Community News rangements are nearing completion Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison spent Sunday with relatives in Poland.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mason of Al Our school grounds have been put In excellent shape and lots of park exandria spent the weekend with ing pace has been fixed since our POLLOCK POLLOCK.

Dec. rsm relatives here. relief force was made a Wl'A nro Harry Mallette of Mab spent the ject weekend with relatives. ciai) and Mrs J. m.

Jones spent Thankfslvine in Colf.iv tho Mr. and 'Mrs. Emmett Jones of KINCSVILLE guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Jones Alexandria passed a few days with Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Jones. KIN'GSVILLE, Dec. 9. Miss Inez Thompson vhn am. Mr.

and Mrs. Z. M. Hewitt snent (Special) Miss IViliio Mae Kccer ployed at the State Colony in Tine- Thursday with friends and relatives ton was Sund.iy afternoon guest of New Tiues $200,000 Alexandria, Louisiana Electric Light, Water and Gas Plant 5 Improvement Bonds Dated November 1, I93S Denomination $1,000 Due Serially Nov. 1 Principal and Scmi-Annual Interest Payable at the Chemical Bank and Trust Company in the City of New York EXEMPT FROM ALL PRESENT FEDERAL AND LOUISIANA INCOME TAXES FINANCIAL STATEMENT (As Officially Reported November 1, 19J5) Assessed Value TaxMc Property 1934-35 $11,500,000 lotal Bonded Debt (including this issue) 973 000 Less: General Alimond Bonds V.JOOOOo'" Cash in Sinking Fund applicable to bonds 245,000 NET BONDED BEDT (6.33 of value) $728,000 TAX COLLECTIONS y.ar Collected as of 11-1-35 Amount Levied Amount Percent $132,843.54 $131,58937 99.08 inii 117,137.69 116,686.04 99 73 112,613.35 111,673 64 99.11 LEGALITY APPROVED BY: HON.

B. H. CHARLES, Attorney, St. Louis. Mo.

nle MWtni U5 t0 prjr Maturities, Prices and Other Information on Request BANK TRUST CO IN ALEXANDRIA TI" contained herein are not guarnteed by us but are taken from pffi-c 1 or other sources wluch believe to be correct. The debt figures shown unless Pecific b-divisicm name? and do not ke' into considerauon the debts of any overlapping viile apent last week with hnmo. In Leesville. Miss Esther Tharis. (oiks.

Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Fcott of Welch Mrs. J. II.

McDonald has return Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Morris nnrf ton spent th weekend with Mr.

and ed home, having ppont several days Mrs. u. Scott. sons, George K. and Billie, of Col with her mothers, Mrs.

Hanks, of Miss Carrie Farlier visited her lar, were Sunday visitors here. Mr. Leconipte. parents In Belwood last weekend Morris came for meet in? re Mr. J.

W. Smith and familv at- Jiugn unmore was called to urotnerhood. tended a Gates family reunion at the Jackson. Wednesday, on ac. The Brotherhood Convention tiftln1 home of Mr.

and Mis. F. F. Crouch count of the illness of her mother here last Sunday was attends in Pollock Sunday. Mrs.

A. J. Coste of McComh. a large crowd of the different Broth Miss Vivian I.lndsey pcnt Sunday is visiting her mother, Mrs. 1 1.

H. afternoon with Mrs. Annie Weaver. erhoods in the district and all re-ported a fine meeting. Mayer, and sister, Mrs, E.

H. Mifs Amanda Millican accompa Mr. and Mrs, Everett MrkTenxte nied friends to Melville Thursday. The friends of Mr. Ernie McGee and Miss Evelyn Stewart of Jack Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Author were and Mrs. K. H. Williamson, who were son, were the guests of Mr.

ill are clad to know that they are business visitors In Cottonport, Marksville and surrounding towns W. Stewart during Thanksgiving holidays. able to be out again. Sunday. Mrs.

James Welch returned home Rev. Edwin H. Grant of Okla Mrs. F. C.

Bernard was a shop Monday after visiting relatives in Mississippi. per in Alexandria Tuesday. Sirs. W. I.

Kubanks was the homa City, is here visiting the A. W. Stewart. He will, on his return to Oklahoma City, be accompanied by his wife and chil Mr. K.

E. Tcnell is on the sick list this week. Tuesday nisht guest of Mrs. Cecil Lewis. i Horn Lost Mr.

Arthur Christy has recently dren, who have been the guests of Mrs. Stewart for several weeks taken over the Kinghville parage. HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 9. Mrs.

A. L. Honeycutt is visitinst Mrs. Claude Simmons is on the A. Gabriel's horn Is lost.

in Jonesboro, the guest of her sick list this week. Tlie battered bras" instrument, car daughter, Mrs. Ptandley Lewis, and ried but never blown in the play, The Green Pastures." disappeared Mr. Lewis, and is also making the acquaintance of her little grand LOXfiLEAF, Dec. 9.

CSpe- some time after it left Xew Tork for Hollywood where it was to be used SCHNACK'S DIAMONDS are always Sale Priced! daughter. cial) Mrs. R. V. Lvons of Ies.

TVe hope to. see the work start on vllle and Mrs. Belle Doan of Do Rid- (in the film production. THEY'VE FOUND A NEW IN CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS' CAMEL'S i CAMELS COSTLIER I LIKE CAMELS 4 a NEVER GET TOBACCOS I GET A 'LI FT' WITH A CAMEL DON'T 'J ON MY 4 SURE HAVE THE CAMEL'S DELICATE MILDNESS A -X A I NERVES A GET MY WIND FLAVOR Hattys. Sr 1.

JL WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS IS TRUE FOR YOU TOO, YOU'lt FIND. because we can afford to Keep them sale priced. We're in a position to buy diamonds at advantageous prices; we sell QUANTITIES of them. For precisely this reason we can afford to sell them at a small profit. Furthermore at Schnack's you can buy your cherished jewels with confidence.

We've dealt in diamonds for nearly a century; our reputation for value is enviable. When you buy a diamond at Schnack's you're told exactly what youVe getting. A skilled expert has verified the character of the stone. So bear in mind the fact that Schnack's low prices on diamonds are ALWAYS SALE PRICES. Schnack's diamonds are attractively mounted in perfect taste and in the very latest style.

4t diamonds from 50.00 up ikt diamonds from up 3kt diamonds from up Ikt diamonds from $400.00 up Other diamonds from $5.00 to $1,250.00. A diamond from achnack will satisfy her. Terms if you wish. Snvilatlon lo Ivy Qt What these people abore are saying is typical of the praises being showered npon Camel's costlier tobaccos by new Camel smokers smokers who saw onr money-back offer to "try and took tis at oar word They tried smoked twenty. And went on, from pack to pack, to explore a new as they sensed the mildness coolness the unrivaled of Camel's costlier, non-irritating tobaccos.

Attractive trial offer-We are confident that you will like Camels as others do. So accept our invitation try Camels. Judge them critically. Compare them with others for mildness, for bouquet, for throat-ease, for good taste. Time flies-get a pack today.

Smoke 10 fragrant Camels. If you Jon'l find llicm llic mildest, les(. flavored cigarettes you ever smoked, return tlie package will, tlie rest of the cigarettes in it to us at any time within a monlli from this date, and wc will refund your full purchase price, plus postage. (cfirjnod) R. J.

REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Wlnston-Salem, North Carolina TOr C. A. SCHfJACK JEWELRY LTD. IM, R. berooidf Tub.

Co. Camel are mad from finer, MORI IXPENSIVE TOBACCOS-Turklsh and Domtitlc-than any othsr popular brand..

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