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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 3

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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THE MONROE NEWS-STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1929. MANY KIWAN1ANS FROM CHICAGO TO PAY VISIT TO CITY Party Due to Arrivo Hero Early Thursday Morning. PRETTY TWINS ARE PLYING FANS Plana are formulate for the entertainment of tha members of Illinois-eastern Kiwania cltihs who ara to arrive here over tha Mia- aenri Pacific rsilroad ThornHay for a day's The wania cluha of Monroe Weit Monroe are to art hoata and there will be a breakfast served at Hotel Monroe. Golf will be enjoyed at the! Riverside country club in the morn- inf with luncheon there at noon. In tha afternoon there will he trips and a banquet at tha Hotel Monroa at to con-' clode the entertainment.

Thoaa who are to coma from Chicago are as follows: Mrs. Paul Bar- ealnux, Chas. A. Brand, Adolph and Billy Brauer, Mr. and L.

S. Bressler, Mr. and Mra. J. E.

Cookson, Mr. and Mra. George PeMand, Henry! Pormeyer, FngHahl, Geo. Fleminjr, Dr. and Mrs.

P. Hammond, Mrs. Norman G. Harte.j Mr. and Mra.

Otto Hartwig and Miss Josephine Hartwig, Mr. and Mrs. F. Heitkamp, George Hoffman, Mr, Mra. J.

N. Hostetter, Mr. and Mra. W. C.

Howell, Thomas Kane, G. J. Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellner, i Pr. E.

N. Mr. and Mrs. H. G.

Larson. Kenneth I.arson, Paul Hets- ger, Mr. and Mrs. pennis McCarty, C. C.

Miller, R. Neunebel, F. C. Oakes, Edward Olsen, Oscar Olsen, J. Parker, Geo.

Rinkenberger, W. J. Rouen, Mr. and Mrs. F.

M. Rundgren, W. A. Schneider, Wm. Schofield, Mr.

and Frank Ptejakal, Mr. and Mrs. Reinbard Volman, Mr. and Mrs. Wesselhoft, Weihn, Pr.

Harley Zinser, and Past Governor P. S. Wentworth. In the rarty too will be Frank Wiot of Mendofa, pr. Hurley Zinaer of Washington, and Lewis Breeze of Harrison, Ohio.

MOREHOUSE GIRL WILL REPRESENT LA. AT CAPITAL Miss Mildred Shell is Named to Evangeline Partv. LAUD GOVERNOR FOR HIS RAIDS ON N.O. GAMING oof moral Hpport hot of activa asclstaafe In tliii can ha raadarad by oa at Individuala and orfanUa- tion." Ruth and Ruby Nolan, 15, are known as the flying twins of Miami, They enjoy stunt flying. WELFARE WORK LEADERS TO MEET IN SESSION TODAY Conference is Called for Four p.

in. at C. Rooms. mailed out to all members, but as a final reminder the committee heads are requested to again notify the members of their committees of the meeting: J. G.

Cobh, vice- chairman; C. p. Wise, chairman of activities, F. C. Holden, chairman court of honor; S.

W. Pavia, man finance; Albert Hiruff, chairman reading committee; A. W. chairman camping, pr. H.

E. Carney, chairman of Sea Scouts; Claude Harrison, chairman of organization. PpeHsI to The BASTROP, Feb. have coma to Baatrop and Morehouse parish with acleetion of Mildred Shell of Baatrop, daughter of Judge and Mra. J.

T. Shell, aa one of the four to repreaent ana at tha inauguration of Herbert Hoover preaident in Wa.hington nest Monday. Misa Shell haa been aa one of the four Evangeline girla who will bo taken to Waah- inrton on the Loulalana which will leava New Orleana Thuraday night. Tha other young ladiea who have been selected ara Pearl And- injr of Opelousaa, Locile Newling of New Orleana and Monita Gary of St Martlnvillt. They will ha accom- nanied by A.

A. Anding of Opelousas. chairman of the Louisiana Evangeline park association and one I of the leadera In the efforta to obtain an Evangeline National park in Tha girla will wear their costumes on the train and the time that they are In inpton. Elaborate arrangementa have been for their entertainment, according to word received here. Sena- 'tor Ransdell has obtained paaaea for the Evangeline delegation to attend the Inaugural ball and alao tha interstate ball.

At the latter affair, Kiris will have a booth advertising Louisiana. Miss Shell to leave Bastrop Wednesday night for New Orleans and will meet tha other membera of BATON ROUGE, Fab. Huey P. Long haa received a lattar from S. A.

Mahood of New Orleana, chairman of a resolutlona committee of tha Mtn'a Bible elaaa of St. Charlaa Avenoe Baptist church, mending tha governor for the gambling situation" In New Orleana. letter followa: with a resolotlon unanimously passed by membera of Men's Bible elasa of St. Charlea Baptiat Sunday school at ita meeting on Sunday, February 17, 1 hereby convey to you sincere commendation of men for your statesmanship and vigor in combating gambling situation In New Orleans metropolitan area. are certain that a high type of citizenahip can be developed and maintained in our atate only if our lawa with regard to gambling and other forma of vice effectively and impartially enforced.

We, individually and collectively, are indebted to you for having the courage to aee that thia ia being done. "You may rest assured not only of AID SOUGHT FOR FAMILY IN NEED FOLLOWING FIRE Aaslatanea Is asked by Re I Cross for a family whoso personal and fornitora were deatroyed in fire on Winnsboro raad. members of tha family hot little could saved froai hoose. They now clothing, dishes, stoves, rooking utensils and other similar articlea. Them ara hoys, aged 4, I and 10 years, one girl of 5 and a 4-nontha-old baby.

sewing machine was saved and clothing that is too large can be altered by tha mother. Peraons who wiah to render aid are aaked to telephone Cross workers at their ofices in tha city hall. LODGE CHARGE 0F ASSAULT AGAINST R. CARTER, NEGRO A charge erlmlnallf asseoitiag Violet Wembley, 20-year-efd aegreea Hvinf al SOS North Tenth Street, was lodged against Biehard Carter, ne- gro, yesterday afternoon. Carter, who la ahoat tl years is alleged to hava forced tha aeffroea at tha point of a revolver ta occem- pany hlm to a Tarant loi Nlnth and Washington was arrested tha day hy Sergeant F.

S. Pettit and Offieer Ed Harper through drsrriptioa of man afforded them hy Violet the delegation there. The Loulalana special to Washington is scheduled to leave New Orleana Thursday night. STOPS COUGHS ffonty and Compound quickly stops coughs, heals Inflamed tissues, ani, without effort, raises phlegm, throat of Irritating munis. No chloroform to drv up natural and necessary accretions No to superior Menu of pure pine tsr.

fresh honey, together with other cough and tissue heal Inc Ingredients. Insist the orle- inal Honey snd Tsr Cotnpouad, and accept 'no other. Atk your druggist. or by Pharmacy, 260 DeMtard St SIDE STEP COLDS, LAGR1PPE, INFLUENZA Don't experiment with and do not think that they will away without proper At the first indication of a cold, taka one Pill at bedtime and start he secretions; Bond's Pills will gently cleanse the bowels of all germs and poisonous waste, without tearing you to pieces and you wake up feeling fine in the morning. All druggists sell Pills for 25c substitutes.

(Adv.) PRESCRIPTIONS Filled Phones 116 828 Imported and Domestic Perfnmes Quick Delivery Service Try Our Fountain Drinks OUACHITA DRUG CO. Formerly Chase-Amman Drug Co. WesririSp aai a aid ta Oe after ami Of A ef Carter mH 4 was later hy tti aa right an. Carter Is Si neyra who said mm Alexandria. Ha has Fourteenth sad Washliffa American Wt Greatest Patrona or Labor-Saving Devine vt as on America these stndent of aceaowfcs recently reftiraod from a trip abroad.

that America's progress and Wfbef standard of Ihrinf are not operatine ta tfceir tries. our national labor lannderinf, for thousands of American art todajr uso a pure, reftned paraffhs wax. into vasM boiler, paralfin thm dirt in clothes qniekly and dota away with of haztl rubbinf. Mixed with hot it fives smootbness and ts linens and makes ironlnf 1 Petroleum wax, by ard Oil Company of by all 1-Ibs 141 310 NO TRACE FOUND OF MISS. WOMAN WHO LEFT HOME CLARKSPALF, b.

Mrs. Jones, 1 1 vinp Relen, ia quoted as saying that the family has found no trace of Vfrs. Viola Willia, 18 years old, who disappeared from tha home of the parents of her husband January 26 and has not been heard from. Mrs. Jones is the mother of the young woman.

Willis, husband of the young an, he has no ides as to the whereabouts of wife. He said ahe left me without eayinjj where she was tf-iing the afternoon of January and all e'forts to find her had proved fruitless. Willia near AH welfare workers of the Twi will meet at the of the Chamber of this afternoon at 4 in a tret-together sea- i sion. Matters that concern all the are to be Kxecutives of the Red of the Welfare of Monroa end West Monioe, probation officer. Salvation Army leaders and others in allied will attend.

It etpected thst definite results follow the session. MONROE SCOUT COUNCIL WILL BE IN SESSION TONIGHT Alleged Bad Check Causes an Arrest C. H. Jor.es, is said to hava been living near Brownsville, was arrested by Deputy P. L.

Roper yesterday on a chargre of givinjr a check in the sum of $4.75. S. O. is the The check, it ta stated, drawn on a bank in which Jones had no account. Jonea was arrested several ago after he had written a number of checks in the Twin A meeting of the Monroe district Roy Scout committee has been called rhairraan J.

T. Thompson for 7:30 p. m. today at the office in the court house. At monthly meeting, the importance of beiny prcent in full repre.entitic is urged upon all by Chairman Thompson and Executive Simpson.

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