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PAGE TWO PARIS NEWS BARMARY 1, Society Churches Clubs Make This Model At Home Paris News Daily Pattern FROCK AND APRON IN ONE PATTERN PATTERN 1741 BY ANNE ADAMS Can't you see yoursel! looking pretty as a picture at your housework, wearing this attractive little apron that exactly matches your. printed frock underneath? Isn't the combination a great idea? The frock with its fetching restee is pretty enough to Kear when you greet callers. or ro marketing--the apron can. of course, be worn with other frocks. The whole ensembie can be made for a mere song- gay cotton prints are so inexpensive as is the colored binding used for trim.

Pattern 1743 is available in sizer 14. 15. 18, 20. 22. 34.

36 40 42 and 43. Size 16 takes 4 1-4 yards 36 inch fabric and 5 yards bind. ing. Illustrated step-by-step sewing instructions included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in coins or (coins preferred) for this Aane Adams pattern.

Write plainly name. address and style number. BE SURE TG STATE SIZE. THE CURRENT EDITION of THE ANNS ADAMS PATTERN BOOK TILL HELP FOU SAVE MONEY. ORDER TOCR COPY TODAT: PRICE OF CATALOG FIFTEEN CENTS.

CATALOG AND PATTERN TOGETHER -FIVE CENTS. Address orders 20 The Paris News Pattern Department. 243 West 17th Street New Tort City. cabpter will be held this week according to announcement Monday morning by Mrs. Charlotte Kelton.

the leader. The first regular meeting of the new year is set Tuesday. Janvary 15. at 7 P. m.

at the Gibralar hotel Buffet Dinner and Bridge At Deport Thelma Ladd! care a bullet dinner and bridge party her home. holly and: candles being used 02 the table and other boliday decorations in the house. Grests Misses Tommie Baughn. Ida Lou Lawler. Belle Martin.

Ruby Lee Sue Ellis of Detroit and Frances McClure of Bogata. Messrs. Bethel Knight, Russell Lawler, Lowell Read. Kenneth Read. Hernan Philley, Hoyle Ladd.

Hugh Jetton. Palph Ladd, Harold Griffin and Carl Griftin Blossom. Party at Deport For College Students Virginia Kelset. CIA student, and Miss Mavis Kelsey. of the University of Texas medical school at Galveston were honored at party given at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Oli-1 ver. Gees: were Misses Tommie, Baughn, Thelma Ladd. Robbie Read. Emily Webb, Vivian and Virginia Cher: jer.

Herman Philler, Hoyle Ladd. Hugh Jettus. Maicoim Pert. Ralph Ladd, Mac Webb, Mahlon, Millard Ford Baugh: and Vernon Werbrook D. D.

D. Club Has New Year's Eve Meet The D.D.D. club had slumber parTy New Tear's Eve 37 the home of Nine Roth, 31 South Twenty-eighth street, a short borincon being held early in the evening. for installation of these officers: Frances Cavaar, Beimarle Crockert secpetary and Cecelia Martin, trees uTer. New Tar's resolutions were made.

P.etressments were served midnich: and o'clock. Next regular meeting of the ciab be heid January 12 at the home Louise Cevnar, 111 South Twenty-eighth nree PECAN GAP BUILDS 1600 YARDS WALKS PECAN GAP. -THe Pecan Gap Civic club reports completion of about 1560 yards of the 2730 yards of sidewalk construction. planned here in connection with the CHA W. K.

Thomas and family have recently moved to Greenville Where Mr. Thomas la wholesale agent for the Lares Oil company. Mr. and Mra. V.

V. Whittenbers and caughter. Edna Earle hare: retursed from a Chrinmes viadt: st Lubbock with Mrs. berg's mother. Mrs.

Scorin Mr. and Mr. John Reid who visited the Rev. and Kra. R.

B. Young have returned from Warkom. T. Tanner and family aloo vidid at Waskom. Miss Ray McDonnoid of Dallas spent the holidays with her ents.

Mr. and Mr. P. T. WeDosnol4.

WASHINTON. UP--The federal trade commiarion is addressing to "truth in will trcongress flat denial that the terfere greatly with the Jeriumate capital. FORT WORTH, TeRRa. Members of the executive committee in charge of the of 750,000 worth of bonda, probably will Worth 1934 Donald L. Cothranand Miss Bernice Green Are Married Wedding Ceremony Takes Place Sunday Morning At Close of Service at First Baptist Church, Rev.

W. M. Wright, Pastor, Officiating At the ciose of the Sunday moraing service at First Baptis: church. Miss Bernice Greene, daughter 02 Mrs. F.

P. Greene, and Donald L. Cothran of Caviness were married: by the pastor, Rev. W. M.

Wright. jus: betore one ceremony, Anna Ruth Albright sang "I Love You Tr Miss Sheds Williams playing the organ ment, and then rer.dering the briday chorus from "Lohengrin' she piagec Schubert's "Serenade." One bride wure 32 Eleanor Dive wool suit with a matening hat and accessor.es in darker clue, and be: shoulder bouque: was c. pink carnations, Bles of the valley and plumbago. Her sister, Miss Nary Greene, was maid ci Donor, and wore 2 rose crepe with black accessories and a shoulder bouquet Mr. Cochran way attended by his James M.

Caviness. as best man. A number of friends and relazives from out of town were prosent, among them Mary E. Cotaran of Caviness, mother of the groom, Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Reed. and two sons and Miss Joy Cariness 34 Durant, Okla, Mirs. Lee Caviness of Chicota.

Mir. and Mrs. joe Armstrong and and Mrs. Edwin Cavizers of Chicota. Airs.

H. C. Waller and two children of DeKeib, 3r. and Sirs. C.

E. Castin of Dallas, Miss Lida Cooper of Tyler and Miss Caron Buster ci Longview. The couple after a short wedding trip will be as home at CariDESS. The bride, who was reared is. Paris, has for the pa3: dew years been extension service secretary in the office of agents hire.

She is a graduate of Pans schools and a former student of Baylor college. She has been a number of bridal affairs during the past two weeks. Mr. Cotaran who comes of 2 well known county camily was born at Cariness and 25 engaged hero, in farming. He is active in community work, as well as in Lazar fair association and the county recreational association.

MRS. DONALD COTHRAN NOTICE AB news items for this departmeot mast reach The Paris News office before 10 o'clock in the morning for publication io that afternooa's paper. Items receired after that bour cha cot be pablished until the foL lowing day. TUESDAY'S CALENDER 11 a. m.

The Guida Forty-Two club meets at the home of Mrs. J. R. Newberry. 249 South Twentyfifth street.

2:30 p. m. The Neioth Bible club meets with Mrs. J. W.

Hicker, 557 Simpson street for the annual basiness session. 2:30 p. m. The Federation of To men's Charch Socieries meets at First Congregational charch. Immantel Baptis: church women to give the derotional service.

Allsgood Club Will Meet W'ednesday Lazar The Allstood club will meet on recreational Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 with W. 'H. Peterson her zew home on Lama: road. No Meeting This Reek For Roycroft Junto No meeting Roycrof: Jento Frequent Service -THEDixie Way 5 Daily schedules south- Connections for Terrell. Tiler.

Palestine. Houston, Austin. San Antonio, El Paso and Los Angeles. 3 Daily schedules west- Connections Sherman and Gainesville for Durant. Ada.

Tulsa. Criahoma City, Kansas City, St. Louis and the west 2 Daily schedules east- Connections 2: Texarkana for Lite Rock. Memphis. Nashville.

New York and Washington D. Also Shreveport, New Orleans and Florida points. Dixie offers such low one war and round trip fares with: most Thera: stopover privileges and 60 to :80 dat return on round trip tickets. No need 10 hurry your trip because of strict return limits. Your focal agent will gladly help you plan your trip the Dixie way.

MITCHEL BUS LINES Service now extended 10 Queen. with 3 daily schedules. Connections to For: Smith and Hot Springs. Dixie Motor Coaches onomical Speedy Convenient H. T.

AMBROSE, Agent Phone 110 Truck Hogs Lose Monday FORT WORTH. (P) (U. S. -Hogs, truck weak to: 15 lower; no rail; top 1.75: better! 180-260 lbs. 3.65-75; rood 153 light lights 3.60: mixed grade: lights 3.60: mixed grade lights 3.25-50: packing SOWS mostly 3.00.

Cattle: 400: calves 400: nominal: steady: few desirable fed yearlings 4.15: heavy fed steers 4.00; mo good fat cows; few butcher grades around 1.75: cutters and low cutLeTs 1.00-59; some good heavy: grades short rearing order ap to 4.25; package lots 250-450 lbs. 3.00-3.50: other weighty averages 2.00 range. Sheep: 600: fat lambs steady; good shorn fat lamba 5.50; one deck shorn aged feeder weathers $2.00. Friends to Run Simmons Friends of Lee Simmons of Sherman head of the Texas prison system. hare filed 3 formal petition asking that Mr.

name be piaced on the Democratic primary ballo: as a candidate for sovernor. The petition was signed by 25 citi- zeas of Throckmorton county. The petition which reached Maury Hughes, chairman of the State Democratic committee Saturday was the first TO be received asking for a place on the state ucket. The list of signers on the petition was headed by' A H. King.

I former member of the lestslature. and a candidate for commissioner of agriculture in 1330. The petition will be forwarded to Ed Hussiens. secretary of the committee at Houston and upon payment of the $100 ballot fee, Mr. Simmons' name will be placed on the ballot unless he spealfically requests Its withdrawal Junior League's New Year German Is Held At Smith Auditorium The New Fear was ushered in! with the Junio Welfare League's; annual dance, a german this Fear, New Year's Eve fell on Sunday.

The affair was held at Smith auditorium, where the decorations were in blue and silver. and Dumber of tables were arranged for those having made reservations, Babe Blok's orchestra played tor the occasion. and featured Miss Vivian Pent, personality singer. A large number patrons tended, the dance being in the. nature of a holiday finale for stu-: dents and other visitors here for the Christmas holidays.

Couples Were present from vArioUS nearby towns. The New Tear's Ere bal! an annual affair given by the Junior League and for has benefit of 4:8 charity! work, come to carded as one of the events of the holiday season. Mra. George Shelton is president of the league this year and had charge of general arrangements for the affair. 63 BEGIN 1934 IN LAMAR COUNTY JAIL Number of Prisooers Las Basttic For Fear With a total of 53 priymers in the county tall Monday morning.

Jailer Byron Sappington said the new yea: has begun with the larkcat number of state and county prisoners in jail since he was employed as Jailer January 1, 1931. Of the 67 prisoners, only eight! 170 being beld tor Federal auth. orities. the remaining $6 are being hold on state and county charges, Mr. Sappington said there were 55 Ir.

Jail Sunday morning. three being released. Mackey Funeral Is Held At Tigertown Last rites were heid Monday ternoon at 2:30 o'clock her home in Tigertowa for Mra. M. K.

Mackey, 95, who died Sunday morning at The i ices were in charge of the Rev. w. Milligan and the Rev. W. J.

Wilson of Petty. Burial the Tigertown cemetery. Arr. Mackey is survived by son, G. E.

Mackey of Tigertown: three krandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearer were R. G. Rindman, John Strother, R. V.

Cloud. Wheeler, Joe Let Ward and Willie Long. TARFE HELD AFTER MAN IS MURDERED TYLER, Tex. -Two men and woman were held in the Snith county jail Monday by officers in- i vestigating the beating to death of E. C.

Brown, manager of a poach orchard nine miles northwest of Tyler. No charter had been filed against the suspects. Brown's body was found 1m wooded tract five miles south Tyler Sunday after he had berkA missing from home 24 hove intencive search had been condo Harb him. Eridences of. desperate ware found where his body Review of Year Recals Many Outstanding Events Outstanding events vicinity reported by during the the your and cluded the.

death several zena. salary eqta office ties in. county offices. reduction city and county trous tornado. suance of scrip by Lamar County Chamber of Commerce, heavy fire loss March, demic, aigning of NRA menti by Parts tirma, cotton ed up, retention of local option 3.2 per cent beer.

establishment a canning plant in Paris, employment of chamber of commerce: manager, and purchase of American Legion airport by city. The order la which these events occurred 1s: January 1-Lamar County missioners court ordered salaries of office deputies in county offices cut, effecting saving of imately $3,500 annually. January 4-Permit isued by City Engineer Hicks for construe-: tion of State Highway Department office building and warehouse to cost $20.000. January 4 James T. Round tree dies.

January 3---Roy Dodson, Emperson merchant kilted. January 11--Ben Welkel bound! and robbed and home- burned. January 11-Beginniar of a bies epidemic here which resulted, in serum treatment. being diven more than 67 in the county. January 11 Lamar Chamber of Commerce 'Inter! Poultry Show held.

January 20-Tornade sweeps over 35 mile path from Howlandi to Manchester, in Red River county, injuring more than 20 stroying thousands of dollars worth of property. January 24 Truck grading schools held under auspices of end M. College and Texas and Pacific rallway. January 24-Mra. Prudie Te, beaten to death at her beine near Tigertown.

Her husband. Reed was later convicted of murder in connection with the trime and sentenced to years in prison. January 17-Club house Lake Gordon burned. Fourtech: Paris club women esca.pt Injury. February 3--D.

C. (Pate) Hum. phries dies. February 20-Captain J. Dickey of Roxtos diet.

February 21-James F. Hickman announces pledges amounting TO $13,502 for making repairs and improvements 10 property by Paris property owners. February 21-Highway 14 south of Paris flooded after heavy rains. March I-Thouss6s rather Detroit for memorial service for Mrs. Sarah Garner.

mother Vice-President John N. Inaugural train halts ter ceremony. March 8:0008 to $25.000 1s by Paris mer-! chants through Lamar County Chamber of Commerce. March F. ham dies.

March 14-More than $3.000 In gold brought to Paris banks. March 15-Damage of approximately $25,000 cut fire to gibeca buficiar on side al Plaza which housed stadio, Cook's Jewelery Store, and Lintsay's Sporting Goods store. March 20-T. H. Roche In an automotis accident at Honey Grove.

March 24 Lamar County Iaterscholastic League meet March 14-Dumage of appat $50.000 by fire at Cummer-Graham Manufacturing company house. March -Chief of Police Gus Cochran and Dallas officers cover six stolen automobiles in claity of Paris. April 4-Chief of FeNce Gus Cothran and City Secretary Odes Park re-elected and McKnight ciectes recorder Grady Hudson named city attorney, April 14-County Health and Happiness Day. April 15-Dietrict antic League mect. April 21- Citizens AppreTe ttal payment plan for collecting dellaquent city taxes.

April 21 wide grade craduation. Hay 12- City council stores loom dor ordinance. May 1-CoL $. Leery Honey Grove 410. June opening Culbertaon Art Gallery.

June 1-James Smith elected president Texas Cotton operative Association. June -Surrey for Highway 49 June ment ol 4-H cluba. June 24-Farmers approve plow- campaige for cotton. July 4-Horse race District Fair Grounds. July berry president of Texas Artilated change clubs, July 11-Lamar plow July ament DERRICK FUNERAL IS HELD MONDAY Rites For Aged Parisian Held At Residence 2 7431 Petition to Oust Long Louisiana Group Seeks to "Throw Off Yoke" of Kingfish WASHINGTON.

(R) Mrs. Ruffin G. Pleasant wife of a mey governor of Louisiana. said here Monday she would petition the senate to remove Louisiana's two senators, Huey P. Long and John H.

Overton. She said the petitions were sigoed by thousands of citizens and would be presented to the senate through Vice-President Carner. The principal petition, she added. was drawn up by the "New organization of Louisiana, which she safe has 35,000 members. "Unless the senate alds us." Mrs.

Pleasant told reporters. "Louisiana citzeas undoubtedly will rise up in their wrath and put an end to the state's present insufferable condition. "The petition I have brought with me is modeled after the declaration of Independence. are determined to throw off the shackles cf the as were the colonists 10 pet an end ZO King George's Jus tacTs of tyrants." BRIEFS About Town AT offices in the city hall were for business Monday, as was the Chamber of Commerce, these forces not taking New Year's Day as a holiday. max is beid tr.

the city Jali following his arrest on a charge of stealing an automobile tire tube The negro in the firm person placed in the jali in five Cays. With po arrests on charges of drunkenness, disturbance or other law violations, no court w28 held Monday morning by City Recorder W. E. McKnight Trial the lone Inmate of the city's hastile was deferred until Thursday's court Building permits have been sued to Clyde Moore at 30 North Main atreet for frame office building to com 350: to the Dixte Motor Coach corporation for in. Malling 1.000-gallon under.

ground storage tank at a cont of $100 and to H. L. Dean for mov. Ink a house from Grove street to Norte Main street, to com $150. IS BROUGHT HOME AFTER ACCIDENT Krs.

J. w. Eddieman of 83 East Austin street brought home: Sunday from Sulphur Springs! where she hax been in hospital: the part week the reavit of an tomoblie acad dent in which she suffered painful Injury to the Mrs. Eddleman, at the time of the accident. returning from Van where abe had been to spend Christmas with her daughter, Mr.

Jack Martin. The car in which they were riding was struck in the rear by another one, Mr, Martin being cut en the head and Mrs. leman receiving injury to the neck. Mrs. Martin escaped with falary.

bale 1933 11 orders seer election, court Augur County 11-reduced from August is reptal 3.2 per cent beer. September Paria. Heptember Cuiation dies. September 6-Cly puncil adopts motion $1.75. Keduced from Dy xe Dies.

September 1-Dr. J. 1. Van checks September 11-F celts plow: arrive. Heptemuer -Lamar strict; Fair opena.

Club Horde Show. 11-Paria laddie, Uctober -dou manager Lamar County namver of Commerce. October 3--Charley Frast and Dalia Hunter, two escape Jana convict hold ay and alter caree stores, kidnap and another maR. Uctober razier and companion captured in Xe wuny. vcover 14-Hunter captun Red river October 11- unquet for Jack Hussen, reuet pitenet 10 tat maningin Uctober 14 Frazier and Aunter convicted of robveri with airearma Unoper 25--Forms for a lying for 1v cent 10aus 0n colon ed.

October 26-R. W. Tuman. manager of howland. aiore.

xiued at rooved and n0wiand youtn cd. November 1--Joel K. Sirley pained piraident or Lamar vi' Cumwerer. November Suite buncings Novemuer 1a of canning plant to ve pere. Dovewber 16-More than ,040 is councy.

Novel or Aperican LA cAUL conteston. tuper Lapuia A pommascer AL dies. vecemper 7- Cyru W. Couras temporary maser al a APPROVaL Sven emapusning state park at jade Croon. Ve ember -Anuual Carsinas parry by Paris nu.

Deceinot: projects in county approved. Deceiver -r armers jonTerence here. Decemuer 15- -County Jude marua 'announces condemnaLuR proceediur a owners WRO have tO upon damages for rigat-of way aut hiraway 43. December 15. Canzery beins full-ume operation.

December 11-Tve chouand CWA checks issued. December 1 City comeil agrees te buy Larion airport QUARTERLY MEET FOR M. P. CHURCH Dr. J.

Richardson here to conduct first quarterly thee for the Methodia church Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, arrived in time le preach both Sunday at the church. Larre congrerations attended. and Dr. Richardson Preached Sunday morning On the text Me. Can De Neth-: and in the evening.

his sub-Two Handed Service." Relieve Headache And Quiet Nerves In Three Minutes When ye have of these vie. from Inorganic can get soothing ratter in minutes with reliable, pies. pharpounded on a ditferent principle from reliefareteles in ther it contains dienta, blond. 1 termuls the pains, for baht Funeral services for W. T.

Derrick. $5, who died Sunday afterBoon at 2 o'ciock at the home of Als daughter. Mrs. J. Frank Jones, 201.

South Fifteenth street, were held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the residence, The Rev. W. M. Aubrey conducted the services, asmisted by the Rer. J.

Roby Ward. Burial was at the McDonald cem- Mr. Derrick was born in Warrington county. Alabama. October 15.

1847. He moved to Mississippi when a child and in 1891 moved to Texas where he settled in Lamar county. In 1869 married to Miss Moille Bryant. Surriving are tour children. Mrs.

J. Frank Jones of Paris, Mrs. P. S. Travis of Corsicana, J.

T. Derrick of Mountain View. Okla, and Mirs. Irene Queen of Abilene: 18 grandchildren and 14 bearers were Harry Bost, Roy Jones. Enoch Bramiett, Marion Bramiett, Willie Jones and Miller Steed.

Funeral For Mrs. J. E. Dement Held Monday Funeral services vere held on Monday morning at 10 o'clock. at the Manton-Fry Funeral hone for Mrs.

Sarah Alice Dement. 68, who died early: Saturday morning at home on North First street followIng an illness of several months. The Rev. Ben F. Erowning and the Rev.

T. L. Huffstutier of Bonkara conducted the services. Mrs. Dement is survived by her husband.

J. E. five 5028, Ernest Dement, Emott Dement Roy Dement of Plainview. Texas, Elmer Dement and Paul Dement of Paris: three grandchildren and several brothers and sisters who Jive in Arkansas. Mrs.

Dement had lived in Paris since 1913. having moved here from Plainview. TO TRY YOUTH TROT. N. (P) Campbell Witberk.

17, will be arraigned, here Tuesday on a charge of. attempting to wreck the Man." fart Boston and Maine passenser train. so be could get a wreck picture to add to his collection. A DACGHTER BORN. A daughter who has been named Gioria Ana was born Sunday morning to Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Kirby, 375 rest Sherman street. D.21 30. 13c. Action.

Thrills, and a Real Lore Drama "SMOKY" with: Fictor Jory Irene Bentler 5c, 13c, 25c man of mystery. known only the Solitaire Man. He stole Jewels and bearts with equal THE COLITAiRE MAN with Herbert Marshall, Mary Boland Lionel Atwill, Elizabeth Allen Added Comedy "Grin and Bear PLAZA TIl 2 P. M. 3.

15c Romance. Music. Laughter, OF: BOT! OR: BOY! FOOTLIGHT PARADE Added Mouse Cartoon New.

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