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The Ruston Daily Leader du lieu suivant : Ruston, Louisiana • Page 4

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Page Pour ITK RUfl-fdN LBADBR, fttfSTON, LA. August 1986 Additional Society Miss Bertha Cobb left, this morning to icttirn (o her home at hllah, la. where will her vnc.ition d.iy;; with rrhMvcs. c.ynthi.i Mount, an of p.ir; h. who has Ivrn li 1 niK number of year? at Sli Oklahoma, has teen Iho pirst nf relatives and friends for several Wfcks, and left Wednesday for her home.

OUT OUR WAY Mr. and Outer, 'l Kdwin of X.IF. were in Ruston in the home of their mint, Joe Wolb.nn. who accompanied them to Texas ill visit u'hitives in Dallas, Houston nnd oilier plae. for TO mi: The Louisiana Tax Commission will review the of the Palish of Lincoln on Thursday, the fitli day of August, 1915.

its office in tlio City of Raton Any taxpayer havins a complaint to make or a to offor is invited to bo present, on the of the review, or write to said Louisiana Tax Commission with reference thereto before the elate of review. On date the Louisiana. Tax Commission will review the value-; fixed by tho Assessor and the Parish Hoard of Kquilization, and will values for assessment purposes. J. R.

Mi.ss who Ij- Mi Hall, homo, Mi.ss lie Murchison the -si. J.uiie to ict.uru Nell U.ill of .1 of i. iKT Jell IhT Simsfcoro iii'jf Miss Murcliisou. Nexi. weekend the ftirls will nu-iiihers a house-party at L.ilrc Charles.

Tlr. nnd Louis and family, who recently moved from ifonroe into their home, on Arizona avenue, have moved back to Monroe. Their homo in I city has b'ecn it i.s understood, to Mr. E. B.

Teral and will be occupied by himself and Mr.s. Teral, who will shortly be domiciled there. Yid iy TY.UHT Cal from a er and family at ilu'iii returnee with her bro- Fall lui Willie Jean, of Oil 'MV of Mr. and R. M.

Wil W. K. PaU.en;on and daughter, Miss IK 1 Ion Graham Patterson', of El Dorado, Arkansas, are giuv.ts in UK; homo of their mother, Mr.s. E. M.

Graham, and family. After a vacation spent in Monroe with her mother, Mr.s. H. L. Gregg, Mi.ss Lois Gregg 'has returned to the home of her sister, Mrs.

Harry Howard. EernSco MO.S.S has as her week-end guests Miss, Virginia Jordan of Uayvillo, and Miss Miriam Foster and Miss Betsy Harrison, of Jonesboro. Today and Friday Mr. ha Ly City. dron.

Mrs. Travis Cr.iry of Loir is the finest of Mr. an Mi.s. ,1. H.

MoCrar.v. Mr. and Mrs. VVharfon Lnnn and! baby of Ru. of tlieir jarents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. K. Lann, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Mellon Powell of view, were of their parents, Mr. and vlrs. W. W.

Powell. Mr.s. Powell and Billic, accompanied them home for a visit. Misses Mabel Durrett and Zou- Barnett were visitors to Monoe Saturday. Miss Maxine Evans of Haynes- Ille wa.s the guest of her uncle nd aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. vltirphy, last week. Rev.

find Mr.s. Alvin Smith and on.s, Bill and Don, were visitors New Orleans lost week. Mis, Alice Virginia Hester of Down.sville, was a visitor here Monday. A week's revival services closed at UK; Bautist church here The pastor, Rev. E.

F. Jones, was assisted by Rev. J. W. Hurkner, of Saline, who bromrh! wonderful messages.

Four ad- lit ions were made to the church VOU'RE GETT'M' BETTER, BUT IT STILL A LITTLE. CAN'T YOU IT A i-irrue DRAMATIC? YOU'LL HAVE A BV RAISIW' By Williams Dampened Ardor? Not the Babe's! Douglas are Vienna Rev. ,1. K. Ilinkie i series of meetings list church.

Services 10:30 J. u-ilft CHOMWELI MARS Eg VfftTirV Hrrnnl', LI conductln Bap- aro to each mornini', and at, In with L. Pollard. Kilna, Texas, i-, in yoiniff training coji.sistii).'.; of Intenneiliate, and Y. P.

and Sunday School members. will be ty Ross Neill at breakfn.st on completion foiir.se.s. Ktiid Ifenry, of Jackson, HuiKlay for a wltli her parents, Mr, nnd C. J. Henry.

se.s Kalctah Rogers and Helen by returned Saturday from Baptist Youni; People's campmciit at. Mandcvilk'. Fine re- ni.iiir them Sunday! ht at 15. V. P.

U. W. M. u. die Bapiis! church the fillim; of jors tru'l aiul vei'etables tor thv Baptist.

Mr: M. Sun- froni a short visit to Vivian, courw, these Mis Moil Mrs. F. D. Baker visited her Mrs.

G. H. Land, of the Community over the week- A pouring rain and score at which just kept him out. of tli'! lop flight 16 who qualified fir tho West Chester Country; Chili tournament at Ityo, N. to dampen Babe Ruth's MiliiiMusni for golf.

Tho former Snlian of Swat, shown here as In; luft tho 10th green under an irniirella, announced ho was con- fii'lerliur Inking part In tho Na- Amateur, at Cleveland, Jn Mrs. mother Sibley end. Mrs. Kate Warren is spending the week with friends and relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Baker held a family reunion Sunday at their home. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Holstead of Monroe; Mr and Mrs. Guy Baker, and family, of Ruston; Mr. and Clarence Baker and family of Farmerville; Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Bake and family of La-Tcx, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baker and family of Beaumont, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baker and family of Port Arthur, Texas; Mr.

and Mrs. M. B. Ford and daughter of Ruston; Mr. and Mrs.

F. D. Baker and daughter. and Messrs. Lean and Davis Bawker of this community.

Mrs. Thomas pngreen was the of Miss Thesta Whitman Sunday and Monday. Miss Whitman returned home with Mr. Pilgreen to spend a few days in her home. A group from here enjoyed fishing on D'Arbzonno- Friday and Saturday.

The following were present; Messrs. J. W. and John Hcnnen; John Templcton, Randolph Holtzclaw, O. B.

Copcland, Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Pilgrcon, Mr.

Jim Williams, Janie Templeton, Joe and Williams, Red Sanderson and Fincher Bi'sicr Fincher i.s on a visit of 'ndej'inite time with relatives In Alabama and Mississippi. The revival meeting is going on "Janbrillo Directed by Albeit COLUMBIA Picrunn COOL! COOL! COOL! Today and Friday AS THE WORLD APPLAUDS The warmth of Sten! genius of Tolstoy! The ardry of Sairmel Goldwy Ihc March! of Ma The I.arance motored to J-'mulay. i Cecil Manry spent her parents, Carraway of Homer. Club held an in- Friday night. Jewi-1 I.arance wa.s in charge.

number wa.s the East and West by Neihc recently re- from Conneetieutt, where 'rved dietician in the yov- M. of ihe wall Mrs. j. a afternoon. ehurch Williamson ads.

They gel Dr. W. P. Simpson Osteopath ic RUSTON, LA. Physician PHONE 70 AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT Phone Day 162 UNDERTAKERS KILPATRICK Funeral Parlors Jack Lovelacly, A.

Robison, Company NOTICE! v.u-tz Ojjtirnl of Sltrevo- Tliu largest, oldest must rffi.iijle optical tvit.nl>- nt "i the of Loinsi- I'-is tiiUen over tlio i'f Letlerer Ojjtical Hust.jn, located in the Ri tlu- Sc.liwarlz Doctor's every J'uesiiay ami 1 fit 1 Ou nut Lu afraid of our OVKR FORTY YEARS OF SERVICE Guaranteed Schwartz Optical Co- 1o 2 10c Bottles her at at Douglas church and all invited to attend. Mrs. S.illic Davis is visiting Mrs. Loslic McClure Brownville. Mrs.

Panuic Houscr and children, James nnd Margaret, of Ruston, are visiting Mrs. Allie White. Mrs. Thclbert Holstead of Port Arthur, Texas, is visiting her par- onts and friends. She expects to return home within two weeks.

Miss Fay Emory is visiting her sister, Mrs. LaVelle Holstead. Miss Audrey Ambrose of Choudrant is visiting Misses Pauline and Willie Dean Chandler. Mary Hammons of Choudrant is spending the week with Ruby Lee Edmiston. Miss Melba Hollis is spending the week with Mrs.

J. T. Parnell. Greenwood Several from this community attended the revival at Cook's Chapel last week. Mr.

Louis Abies passed away at it Charity Hospital, Shreveport, Thursday night after a few month's illness. He leaves to mourn his passing three daughters, Mrs. B. N. Harris.

Mrs. Theo Ray, and Mrs. J. Elkins; two sons, Mr. John Abies and Mr.

Willie Abies. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Hinkie at the home of Mr. after visiting Mr, and DeFreese a few clays. Mr.

Sterling Andrews visited with relatives nenr Minden last week. Mr.s. H. Shields and son, Billy Wayne visited Rev. and Mrs.

J. E. Bagerly, last week. Rev. and Mrs.

E. E. Gregory, Rev. and Mrs. J.

E. Baggerly and Mrs. W- E. Simmons attended the luncral of Mrs. McGulre Friday afternoon.

Rev. nnd Mrs. Hinkie were Sunday Riicsts of Mr. and Mrs. R.

N. TIarirs. Mr. nmi Mrs. Guy Alexander visited Mr.

and Mrs. S. B. Colvin Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Loland Hall, Missen Mae and Tholmu Harison spent Lho vreck-end wJtlv Mr. and Mrs. I. Hiiriscm.

Rov. and Mrs. E. E. Gregory left, Sril.urd.iy afternoon for Sim.s- toro, where Rev.

Gregory will conduct a revival at Center Point this week. visiting and Mrs. R. N. Harris, Friday af- will wish fofr her a speedy re ternoon, and interment was at Pine brove cemetery.

Mrs. Leslie DeFreese and children of Hodge returned home Wednesday, W. H. Cross Roads Friends of Mrs. E.

M. Davidson "will be glad to know that she is Joing nicely after a serious operation In a Shreveport sanitarium, Miss Marie Colvin is relatives In Shreveport. Mrs. George Poster Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bertha Burgess.

Mr. A. S. PJlgreen and Mr. Newt Smith of near Monroe, visited Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Pllgreen Sunday, Mr. pilgreen coming or his wife and baby, they having spent two weeks with his parents.

Mrs. Carl McCullen and daughter spent Friday night with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Dussans. Mrs. Jesse Duggans and baby the week-end with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl McCullen. Mrs. Addle Dye and Mrs. Avin Hammons spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs.

Vera Harrison. Misses Marguerite and Devonns Henry spent the week-end with Mrs. Avis Hammons and family. Political Announcements Governor T. L.

SCARBOROUGH State Senate R. RHODES. Clerk of Court ROSS C. NEILL. Sheriff E.

D. McCALLUM 1C. C. BALL COME IN ASK US HOWIj Ruston Hdwe. THAT PROVE for quality doesn'i Goodyear Tires cost more you set rccrc value at competitive pi-ices! Detective Faurot's famous investigation proved Goodyear's sensational "G-3" All-Weather delivers lowesl- cost-per-mile service.

And we can back that up with actual footprint records of "G-3's" driven right here in town: evidence of better than LONGER NON-5KID MILEAGE AT NO EXTRA THE SAME ROADS YOU DRIVE MILEAGE tread footprints made by "G-3" tires after the lonji mileages shown prove there's still lots of non-skid left in these treads for thousands more miles of safety. 91,000 miles K. Ruck U. S. Mnll, Special Delivery Colorado Springs, Colo.

EXTRA miles William Walto Foreman Beverly, Mass. WITH A LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE 4.50.21 4.75-19 $7.05 for a genuine GOODYEAR- built Pathfinder made of fresh new rubber. All latest Goodyear features: long- wearinij center tread patented Super twist Cord blowout-protection in every Drivo away on guaranteed 1) A Speedway. A value that only the world's largest tire maker could build and Bell at this Jaw price. Goodyear quality construe, ion new road-ftri ppinrt Supcr- twist handsome looks.

IN YOUR OLD DON'TBE FOOLED by trick discounts from padJt.l price lists. BUY NO Till US until you KC-J how MUCH MOUK OUAUTY tioodywr il.v,-j you FOR T11IC SAME MONK.Y lj; fss! 30.1K 4.40-21 a 4.50-21 5 4 A 4.15-19 22,830 miles W. If. Hrown Chief of 1'ollco £0,471 miles Henry Clarko 'luil Driver Detroit, Mich. rK guaranteed ices subject to change without notice.

road hsz.irct; end Suito tax additional 51 Service Station Joe Brewster PHONE 5t HUSTON, LA..

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