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The Ruston Daily Leader from Ruston, Louisiana • Page 2

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EU9TON DAILY liiADEft, ftWPOtf, LA. December. 1, Ptt Wished ewr; afternoon except C1MS BATES One Year Six Months Q0 wise 80r National Representatives: Frost, Landls Kohn-35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. Offices: New York, Atlanta St. Louis.

Kansas i City, Seattle. -ASSOCIATION" MERCY ASSURED: lie that covereth his sins shall not prosper; but whoso confessed! and forsaketh them shall have 28: 13. OUT OUR WAY By Williams IS ALL RIGHT- I DON'T WANT TO DISTURB HIM! HE'S TIRED-POOR THING. I'M THAT WAY, TOO-KINC TO DUMB ANIMALS. BUT I'M ALSO KIND TO DUMB PEOPLE, GET OUT OF THERE, you LOAFER, BEFORE SHE HAS A HIP THROWN OUT OF JOINT.

KINDER THAW KIND. rta. u. s. PAT.

ocr. 19M sv ssrvice INC. MOST BUSINESS MEN ARE GOOD CITIZENS In all the talk now current about need for development of a new spirit in American business, it is important that we do not make the mistake of judging all American -business men by the spectacle which a very few have made of themselves. One of the great purposes of the NRA program is to make possible some sort, of effective, broad-gauge co-operation among business and industrial units. It is perfectly true that our pre-NKA system let greed go unchecked, and that the unrestrained working of that greed was in no small measure responsible for the depression.

But we could not make a greater mistake than to assume that the rank and file of business men should be included t'n" indictment which property been leveled tit a comparatively small number. For example, such men as Wiggin and Mitchell admit to a Senate committee that their prime interest, all along 10 d. otiiau, i Stevenson spent the week-end with was to feather their own nests at, no matter wnat cost advlgcr to Libcrlai who helped dp-; THREE ROOM furnished apart- Mr and Mrs a wmiamson of others- and Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace an-; vlsc a plan which would place: ment on 207 West Georgia street. tii i nounees that, "we need a new type of business man" who is thc black republic und-j willing to subordinate a part of his own interests for the general good. Greenwood Rev.

J. E. Baggerly and Bro. Alvin Gregory returned 1 from Hur- rlcan last Monday. Miss Armor Harrison visited Mrs.

Pauline Beard Monday afternoon I and assisted in arranging a pro- gram for the next meeting of the I Community Club which be Friday night, Those canning beef here last week were: Mr. B. R. DcPreese, Mrs. Novie Mitchell and Mrs.

T. Nolan. Mrs. Iva Harrison spent Wed- nesday with Mrs. W.

B. Singleton 1 Rev. Alvin Gregory loft Wednesday to visit friends at Center Point, near Simsboro. Miss Thelma Harrison returned home Wednesday afternoon after a few weeks visit with Mrs. Leland Hall at Hodge.

Mr. John Andrews and Miss Re-, ba Andrews were shopping in Mon-' roe Thursday. Lamar Graham and Miss Bernice were married Saturday night. Mrs. Cal Colvin returned home Sunday after spending a week with her sons, Messrs.

J. W. and S. B. Colvin.

Mrs. R. E. Baptgery and baby and Miss Shirley Murphy of Arcadia are visiting Rev. and Mrs.

J. E. Baggerly. Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Beard visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Mae Harrison spent the week-end with homefoll-rs. Mr.

and Mrs. Willie Baggerly and children and Shirley Brooks weke guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. E.

Mr. and Eckl Cook, Mi', nnd Mrs. Waliftifte McCullin, Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Gustafson and Mr. John Lollpy were guests of Mr, J. M. DePreese and family Sunday afternoon.

Sibley BEHIND THE SCENES IN ii I and Man, Mrs. i Continued from page one) i lony spent the week-end in Bus-. ROOixl AND per month. Nice front room Rooms Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Upchurch and for rent with garage. 502 W. Miss.

am and Mr an rs. Leroy Ave. Phone 481. 11-28-ptd Alexander and Agnes and June Sunday afternoon. Rev.

Billy of Joy, Oklahoma, preached here Sunday and Rev. E. L. Turner preached here Sunday night, Mrs. Tom Diurdale spent the past week with her (laughter in Homer, Mrs.

Milton Cilhoun is on the sick list. Her friends hope for her any early recovery. Mrs. M.Utie Kae Posey visited in the home of her sister, Mrs. Leon Ford Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Annie Calhoun was the guesi of Mrs. Lee Ford Tuesday. Thc Sibley entertained with a play and pic supper Friday night to raise funds; to fix the well. Neadly forty dollars was raised.

Mr. J. J. Morris sold the pies, after which a beautiful white cake, cooked by Mrs. George Land, was given to the most beautiful girl, Emma Lee Powell.

Mrs. Joe O'Neal grandchild, Beverly Jean, of Delhi is getting along nicely, having been removed from the St. Francis Sanitarium. Miss Mirrie Lee Ford, Mr. M.

Thomas and lictle daughter, Cherry Key, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ford.

Miss Ellye Mai Donald spent the past week in Shreveport, returning to her home Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Griffin and son, Eilly Ford, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. L.

M. Ford. Billy Ford stave dover with his grandparents until Saturday. Mary O'Neal had asher guest. Friday night Misses Freddie Russ, Monique Sanderson.

Marjorie Emory and Christine Edmonson. Buy your poster paper at The Leader. True enough. Yet the Mitchells and Wiggins were, after all, the exception. The average business man is as good an American citizen as anyone else.

He is not on the job for his health, of course -who IK? -but he does have a very definite and strong desire to be and the funniest. For information call NOTICE, A the Stockholders, Correspondents were avid for be hold ftt Ru.vsian news. Undersecretary gave I hem some and then introduced Wmship to tell them all of Ruston Building Loan the winnhlp for nearly something mmv than just a buyer and seller of merchan-', half an hour. he paused an nstant for breath and reac-in dise, and his goal is not. simply the building of a fat.

bank ed for morc balance. He wants, in fact, what all really public-spirited men be a part of a healthy, co-operative community in which it is possible for men to render a genuine service in.return for the money they get. And let it be said to the honor of American business men that the overwhelming majority have kept thus desire in mind through the hard years of the depression. Mr. I Miss Myrtis Saint of Quitman I visited 1 her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. L. Saint, Sunday. Mrs.

E. T. Payne en- the young people with a card party Saturday night. Mesdames W. A.

Larance and W. F. Delony spent Friday afternoon visiting Mrs. Aubin Larance. Mrs.

W. V. Delony visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinton of Wesley Chapel Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roane of Ruston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Robinson and BnH Durance Sunday.

of the Asosciation in the Prico on Tuesday, December 5, elect a Board of Directors for the ensuing year. J. M. SIMS, Secretary. Hilly IN EFFECT "Thanks, yelled the correopondems-and piled as one through he door which Win- were up -stood with open mouth.

guests of tneif Ml Tr and Mrs. F. M. Wilks, Sunday. Hollywood's cowboys have form-j Mrs Saint vis ited Mrs.

L. ed a union and demanded recog- 1 nitisn under the movie code, They Larance afternoon, Bonnie McKeo is spending I name themselves the Riding Ac- a few with her mother. Mrs. tors' Association of Hollywood, Laranc0) Greenwood." 666 of the faults of a few he is talking about. -that man simply does not know what BARBS Probably the sentries of (lie Cuban army have a new call by this time o'clock and all's Welles!" Now they're thinking of barring tips in restaurants.

That might prove upsetting. The human jaw exercises a force of a quarter of a ton. Maybe that's why it's so hard to get some people to close theirs. "Take off them false whiskers, Russia! We I Refrigerator code had to be rewritten. Kvideutly some of the signers found it cold comfort.

We ought to give our prison inmates all the latest news of the day, so they'll stay satisfied where they are. Although J'rofessor Sprague is opposed to inflation, he blew up before the president did. An automobile, with body reversed, was demonstrated in York. It. was designed, presumably, to fool the cops pedestraino.

ALLEY OOP men many German, Uhlans, French, and Bengal Lancers" and "a number of English horsemen and flat- saddle riders and most important, thc American men who have put the punch in pic- Lures for 25 What, do the boys want? Casting and by horse experts. Also, minimum wage of $5 or $7.50 with rented costumes, and $25 a day for speaking parts. M. Andrews spent Mon- The Senate disclosures about blind greed in high places comprising of "Russian Mrs Sa int is on the sick In the business world have been extremely ugly, indubitably, i Rir Arabs Hindoos American list We wish for her a speedv Mexican Rurales, Cana-! recovery Somehow we have to real-range things so that the style of dlan MountlcSi and top-cavalry-1 Mrs the Mitchells and the Wiggins is cramped after this. But the man who tries to argue that all business men are cut to the Mitchell-Wiggin pattern, the man who says that the business class as a whole stands condemned because.

Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops Pheoks Malaria in 3 Cqlds first day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes. Fine Laxative and Tonic Most Speedy Remedies Known Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES Advertisement of 20 woi'ds, or loss, 1 time 25c, every additional words 5c; every additional day ad i.s run 5c. i'honi: 126. K1VK MARRIED MEN between of 'J5 and to qualify for Coffee Route Salesmen. Apply Saturday to Mr.

Weld). Ruston Hotel. After Saturday, to Mr. Penleh. 745 8.

Homier. 11-27-Gtd FOR hand-made very appropriate for Christmas Fur further information phone 11-28-41(1 LOST Shell rim glav.e, Sunt'ay afternoon near South Trenton Finder bring to HH-hUnver Cafe. 11-28-41(1. i NOTICK Mrs. Lula E.

representative for I lie Heal (Silk Mills of Indianapolis, for any- thini; in llie line of men's socks, 'iKlei'wenr, pajamas, Mnrts. Also for women's most exquisite hosiery between ALL POINTS ON ALL RAILROADS in Western United States Last Times Today "NIGHT FU0HI" 6-Stai Cast Saturday Night 10:30 Preview Monday and Tuesday SUBSCRIBE TO THE LEADER Support Your Ruston Paper that helps to Build Ruston Start Today iff Mt by 190) in the entire territory west and north of Chicago, St. Louis and the Mississippi River through to the Pacific Coast, incjuding also all points on certain railroads in Illinois, Mississippi and the western parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Alabama and SLEEPING AND PARLOR CAR CHARGES REDUCED (fay elimination of the surcharge) The new bases of fares, now in effect every day between all points, are as follows; ONE WAY mile in coaches and chair reduction, a mile in all classes of reduction. ROUND TRIP a mile each way, short limit, in all classes of reduction, 2 a mile each way, long limit, in all classes of reduction. Every Travel Comfort New Economies These drastic cuts in rail faros provide new, low costs in travel the existing luxury, comfort and high standards of service will be fully maintained, Ash Any Agent for Details Something These Two! By Hamlin OSQN.FOOZV- HAUL VERSELF OUTA THE THINK WE BACK ON THE I SIDE OF THE RWER WE STARTED VIE'RE IN T'HECK VJ1TH UNAPA'S WITH ME PET' WE'RE GOIN 1 BACK TO I THAT'S OKAY' MOO AN' WAIT FOR LET'S GET GOI VJAV TO RETURN WITH DINNY'.

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Pages Available:
9,404
Years Available:
1932-1958