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Corsicana Semi-Weekly Light from Corsicana, Texas • Page 17

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Beauty Loiion 1.00 Jergeits LoHon Shoes The Footlight! Dancing Social occasions. When your feet are In the spotlight, ke sure they say nice things about you. Let keep your shoes at their well- groomed best. months of Richland RICHLAND, Oct. Week-end guests in the home of Mr and Mrs L.

M. Prine weie their son and daghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Prine of College Statiton. H.

L. Moore and children, Cherrye Lou and Sonny of Pampa, were Richland visitors Tuesday. Everett Withrow of Baylor University spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

E. Withrow. Lt. J. Summa and wife of Washington, D.

C. are visiting relatives here and in Dallas. Mr3. Liza Brown of Dallas is several days in her home here. B.

L. Lansford has returned to his home after spending several days in the P. and S. Hospital. Rev.

and Mrs. Vinsant spent last week visiting relatives in Temple. Out-of-town guests in the homo of Bertha Lansford last Sunday were her brothrs, Rube Harris of Fort Worth and Alva Harris and family of Burkbufnett. Mr. and Mrs.

Ervan Katz of Los Angeles, spent several days visiting in the home of Mrs. Anderson-Rieves Bottling Co. Corsicana parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Healer. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Love of Denton visited relativs here last weekend.

Mrs. C. C. Healer has been very ill for the past two weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Campbell attended the SMU-Rice football game in Dallas last Saturday night. Odis Bullock is convalescing in the Hospitl at Temple. Twenty M.Y.F. members and several guests were sponsored on a hay-ride and weiner roast last Monday evening by Mr.

and Mrs. Walter McDaniel, M.Y.F. councelors. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Green attended the Dallas Fair last Wednesday. Week-end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M.

Frost weie their sons. Billy Mack of A and M. and and Mrs. Bryan Frost and daughter of Austin. Rev.

Van P. pastor of Lake Worth Methodist church, ort WorthF, was a recent visitor with frinds and relatives in Richland. The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist church began a series of studies Monday afternoon on Japan. Mrs.

Block of Wdrtham, brought a Very interesting introduction of the study to several members and guests. Refreshments wer served at the social hour. Mrs. Ed Bounds is study chairman for the society and has a series of interesting sons planned on Japan Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Hayes of Houston visited relatives here this week. Mrs. Jessie Hoffer and daughter- in-law, Jean Litchlighter of Kaufman visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs A. N.

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Sun Want Ads Bring Results. When Its a Mattor Of Quality It's Flowers! CASON'S FLOWERS Two Phones 132 and 133 Jim Dorton Dies In Austin; Rites Be Held Friday Jim T. Dorton, aged 82 years, retired Midlothian farmer, died In Austin Wednesday morning. Funeral services are to be held Friday afternoon at 2 from the Church of Christ in Midlothian with interment in the Midlothian cemetery. Surviving are a brother, Jeff Dorton, Ennis; a sister, Miss Jeannie B.

Dorton, Ennis; two nephews, C. L. Dorton. Rice, and J. G.

Dorton, Levelland; two nieces, Mrs. Clara B. Flovin, Ennis, and Mrs. Lucille Andrews, Houston. Corley Home directed Additional Seed Storage Provided Temporary storage of cotton seed being received by the Southland Cotton Oil is being made in the old Navarro Mill building on North 75.

C. C. Roberts of the oil company said the building would hold only about 400 or 500 tons due to the strucuture of the flooring. Roberts said the seed stored there was being received daily. The building is owned by the oil company.

Cotton seed shipments have been coming in steadily this week, Roberts said. He said he thought the big hump was over now and that shipments would start to dwindle next Recognition BUCHAREST, Romania, Oct. 20 UP) today joined other cominform (Communist information bureau) nations in granting recognition to the New East German Found Dead TULIA, Oct. UP) A. Eckler, Santa Fe railroad agent at Kress, was found dead on the floor of his station late yesterday.

Beware Coughs From Common Colds That HANG ON Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs.Chest Colds, Bronchitis CONGRESS CONTINUED PROM FIRST PAGE sion of the military draft, which has not operated for several months, in addition to a test of the Brannan farm subsidy payments plan. Unless he reverses the political field, Mr. State of the Union message to the next session will include about everything he has asked for in the past and got.

To these may be added new ideas. Likely to be emphasized by the President will be plans for expan sion of the atomic bomb making project to meet the threat of Rus sian possession of the destructive weapon. Congress left 10 major bills hang ing fire when it closed up shop last night with final approval of a new farm price support measure and passage of the foreign arms aid The House approved and left on the doorstep bills dealing with displaced persons, Social Se curity expansion, a $1,500,000,000 public works program, oleomarga rine tax repeal and pension increases for war veterans. In the Senate, in return, passed along to the House a revised version of the Taft-Hartley Act (op posed by the administration), a na tional science foundation bill, and an aid to education measure. Neither house acted on commit tee-approved measures for postal rate increases and authorization for Mr.

program of industrial aid to underprivileged countries. Not even the committees took se riously the proposal for universal military training, but he may revive it again next January As Congres went home, it could count among its achievements in 186 actual working days a rounded program of foreign policy legislation. This included extension of the European Recovery Program approval of the Atlantic Pact, inauguration of military assistance to Europe and continuation of the reciprocal trade agreements authority. In a statement, Senator Lucas of Illinois, Democratic leader of the Senate, said this proved Congress had the counsels of the He said it proved further that the lawmakers were duped by the propaganda of the who, he said, joined with isolataonists in an attempt to wreck the bipartisan foreign policy. On home issues, Congress voted pay raises for federal employes, from the President on down the line, and upped military salaries.

It approved some reorganization plans, extended rent control and voted export controls. The lawmakers also passed housing bill, expanded the hospital construction program, authorized rural telephone loans and lifted the minimum wage level from 40 to 75 cents an hour. But while the work done by Con- THESE MUCHLY WANTED ITEMS Should Lead You io Our Store! Every One Proven Sellers And Big Repeat Items! Our New Fall Saybury Robes Are Now Available! Cottons $5.95 Prints $8.95 Crepes $10.95 Alpacas $12.95 Ask To See "YOLANDE Tailored Blouses At $5.95 Another Shipment Received Today CORDUROY VESTS Green, Brown, Red $3.95 Sizes 30 to 36 Corduroy Coats Now Available All $7.95 and $10.95 They are Definitely a Mustl White Tailored Blouses Nice Quality Crepe with Pearl Buttons. Long Sleeves French JUST RECEIVED! Sizes 32 to 40. $3.95 Biggest Re-Order Style This Fall! Better Crepes at $5.95 dress met with the approval of administration chiefs, Republican leaders attacked it UN VOTING JONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE No campaigning for candidates Is permitted from the floor.

charge was: are being made to distort the Soviet position in this matter in a slanderous manner." Romulo rapped his gavel hard, but Vishinsky kept right on talking, increasing the pitch of his voice. Vishinsky ignored the chairman, kept right on talking and finished his statement In about two minutes. When he finished, loud applause went up from the Slav bloc when Romulo announced that the remarks were out of there was another brief flurry of applause. Vishinsky pleaded with the assembly to take into account article 23 of the U. N.

charter which provides that the assembly must consider the principle of geographic representation on the council. He also urged the delegates to abide by the agreement" which he said had been made among the big powers allowing each area to select its own nominees. The western powers deny the existence of any such agreement. Many of the 59 national delegations predicted Yugoslavia had a big margin over Czechoslovakia. But they were not certain the Yugoslavs would get the necessary two-thirds majority vote at the outset.

The Russian campaign to elect Czechoslovakia was climaxed by a statement of Russia's Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky that the Soviet bloc would regard election as neither lawful nor just. He warned two days ago in a news conference that it might have for the U. N. The election is being held during a new outburst of Yugoslav-Russian word strife in Europe growing out of expulsion from the cominform (Communist information bureau) nearly two years ago.

Premier Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia charged last night that Russia was massing troops in warmongering gestures against hirn. The council terms of Canada, Argentina and the Ukraine end Dec. 31. COLD SPELL CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE portion tonight and in the extreme east portion tomorrow. Colder readings are predicted in the northwest portion tonight and in the interior tomorrow.

West Texas is expected to be partly cloudy with lower temperatures this afternoon and tonight. Lowest temperatures are predicted near freezing in the Panhandle tonight. Tomorrow is expected to be partly cloudy and cool. The autumn first snowfall continued over western states today and headed for some west areas. The mercury was below freezing over the snow belt and the cold air moved eastward.

But mild temperatures were in prospect for most of the eastern half of the country aganl today. The snowfall which started Monday in Montana measured as much as eight inches. There were six inches on the ground in sections of Wyoming. Lesser amounts covered parts of Colorado, Utah, Idaho, New Mexico, Nebraska and the Dakotas. Three deaths were attributed to the cold and snow, one each in Montana, Colorado and Wyoming.

Coolest spots in the snow belt were in Montana and between 15 and 20 above. The western edge of the storm extended to California and temperatures over some parts dropped to near the freezing mark. Rain fell over midwest states and snow was forecast for northern Minnesota, Northern Nebraska and parts of Kansas. The cold air also was expected to send temperatures to near or below freezing over most of the midwest by tomorrow night. Sun Want Ads.

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