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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 12

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TODArS NEWS TODAY -TWELVE THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL MONDAY DECEMBER 17 1945- I producing a supply of soft pot- than the maximum requirements able water several times greater of the water users of Wirmlield Mrs A Thomas of Stamps Ark Dies After Long Illness Riles Monday For Pike Hall and four daughters survive They are Walter Briner Thomas of Stamps Miss Frances Thomas of Stamps Mrs Mildred Jones of Shreveport Mrs George Ral leen and Mrs Ray Carlson both of Houston Texas Funeral plans are awaiting the arrival of the daughters from Houston but will be held at Stamps 4 rent and 1018 water consumers showing an increase of 197 electric users and 91 new water customers Although the increase in instvidual electric current users has been 1812 per cent and water users ten per cent the total amount of electric current and water sold has shown a much greater increase This has been due to the fact that the municipal electric and water department is furnishing service to a number of local industrial plants and the railroads not formerly served Winnfield's water supply problem which has been a source of worry for the past two years was solved this year when the town completed a deep water well in the Sparta formation Sixty feet of eight-inch screen was set in a massive fresh water sand at 530-590 feet and is (Z) El 'Volta 4') I :::::::2::::::: l' i --1 ii g14N --44-- 0 0 0 1::: IS 0 IZ) 1 41 4::::740 VI Winnfield Utilities Show Large Gains lem- AY 0 ag5a3 3C2 JNJ DRIA-BAToN vut ALEIAN $511 Z54) nus T1 A 11101111S vow 246" leo 7 Magnolia Ark Mrs A Thomas of Stamps died in a local hospital Sunday afternoon following seven weeks illness She and her husband A Thomas have been owners and operators of the Lafayette County Democrat Stamps newspaper since 1905 Mrs Thomas was co-editor and operated the linotype part time She was active in church club and Eastern Star circIgs having been president of a worhtn's Sunday school class of the Methodist church the past 20 years president of the Stamps chapter of the Eastern Star at the time of her death and held many club positions She and Mr Thomas who survives her came to Arkansas from Indiana They had been active in attendance at Arkansas Press Association meetings Beside the husband one son losesiae me nusoana one son Well-Known Shreveport Attorney Dies Early Sunday of Stroke Funeral services for Pike Hall 49 prominent local attorney and citizen who died Sunday at 4 a at a local sanitarium from a cerebral stroke suffered last Thursday afternoon at his office were held Monday at 11 a at the First Methodist church conducted by Dr Dana Dawson pastor Interment was in Forest Park cemetery under direction of Osborn funeral home Mr Hall lived at 424 Evangeline street Active pallbearers were Harry Johnson William Barrett Vernon Mayer Edmund Conger Floyd Hodges Ray O'Brien Arch Frierson Marion Smith Edwin Blewer Burford McGuffin Bogan and Wilburn1 Lunn 1 Mitchell manager of the water and light department for the town of Winnfield reports that during the 11 months that the town has operated the local utilities there has been a big increase in both water and electricity users Mr- Mitchell stated that on Jan 1 1945 when the town of Winnfield took over the water and light utilities from the Gulf Public Service Co there were 1068 electric users and 927 water customers On Dec71 1945 there DR HAYDEN NEW CHIEF OF NAVAL Admiral Chester Nimitz right takers the oath as chief of naval operations succeeding Adm Ernest King center Rear Adm Colclough judge advocate general of the navy left administers the Telephoto) OPTOMETRIST SECURITY JEWELERS 4 06 Texas 24419 Shreveport AL -al IWO OF OAF AvS' 4KV ittZ 410 it!) (10 TT MP 14) 4 LO MOM' AfAvS' 14KV ittZ ICI (110 6TT MrP 141) tan of mineral law American Bar Li 1 lin were 1zoo users oz electric cur-111 -s- 3 XVMIgMVAVM9 1 le 111119 l'alikU)AIN -kmet 0114 were 1265 users' of electric cur Koaessa nign will Have Four Plaques On Hospital Units association member of the council of the section of international and comparative law American Bar association director of the American Judicature society member of the American Law institute and acting chairman of the Louisiana revenue code Born at Mansfield Mr Hall was jborn in Mansfield on Oct 19 1896 the son of the late Judge Hall and Mrs Ida Jack Hall His father was a state district judge for De Mrs Ida Jack Hall was a state district 00 I bert prdiav 001- toot PeNNSIF 910 ehttetv2m- wigs 4440 PeNNIFIr 404106 910 11 lig 1101SSe0f 4 CUSASt town of Rodessa recently climaxed its Victory loan drive with a bond rally in the high school auditorium VT Jones was guest speaker on the program and gave a very interesting description of the great ship the Iowa on which he Ili IL IWidow Children Survive Mr Hall's fraternal associations were with Kappa Alpha and the 'legal fraternity of Phi Delta Phi Survivors are: His widowdl one daughter Hazel 16 a student at All Saints college at Vicksburg Miss" one son Pike Hall Jr age 14 a junior at Byrd high school one sister Mrs Trichel of Shreveport five nephews Milton Trichel serving in the navy Pike Hall Trichel serving in the army Ed and Clifford Neilson of Shreveport James Neilson of New York city one niece Mrs Lloyd Bouldin of Mineral Wells Texas and his adoptive mother Mrs Hall Sr i i I 1 1" I I ILouisiana Young Men's 1Business Clubs Elect 'served many months in the Pacific He also discussed interesting highlights of the last days of the war in the Pacific Rodessa high school set a goal of four hospital units or $12000 purchase price as a goal in the opening drive During the week of the drive the school children sold and received pledges for over $8000 worth of bonds at purchase price bringing the total for the community to 812185 purchase price Four hospital units in veterans' hospitals will bear plaques showing "Rodessa High School" on them Mrs Dell's room of fifth graders won first prize selling $228750 while Mrs Robinton's room of sixth graders was second with $112630 John Wayne Miller Gloria Beth Gaines Gerald Kerr Sue Perry Betty Alford and Don Hopkins won individual prizes Mr and Mrs Kern Hartsell of the post office provided bonds and stamps for sale at the meeting and were assisted by teachers and members of the Hellenian club MEN'S ROMEO Leather uppers elastic gore neolite soles $2 08 rubber heels MEN'S SPORT SHIRT Spun rayon fabric Sizes small teR An medium and large glivoitu MEN'S NECKTIES Beautiful rayons or woolens stripes 08c and fancy patterns MEN'S FITTED gift for the traveling $4298 man Complete MEN'S BILLFOLD Genuine leather compartments zipper closure Tan no and black lp aim MEN'S BELT Genuine leather Western style fancy metal tip and ego buckle MEN'S PLAID SHIRT for dress or sport wear Sanforized cotton $1C5 Assorted colors YOUNG MEN'S Solid color rayon maize blue green and 1 nn tan Sizes 13 to 18 110 I BUU BOY'S DRESS SLACKS-100 wool Checks plaids en en and tweeds Sizes 8-18 grAfillM 4 MEN'S ROMEO Leather uppers elastic gore neolite soles $200 :1 rubber heels -1 kt MEN'S SPORT SHIRT Spun rayon fabric Sizes small 'A no aPr" 7: medium and large 4P gmloiW 3 1' klo 44" MEN'S NECKTIES Beautiful rayons or woolens stripes 0 and fancy patterns 8c 1121) -7 MEN'S FITTED gift for the traveling $4298 A man Complete ss formw' (e A' 3i EN'S BILLFOLD Genu- 0 att 17-t st 44- rk me leather compartments zipper closure Tan el no and black qo niou 7444tarlt MEN'S BELT Genuine a leather Western style fan- jtyptv cy metal tip and IP gi no buckle II MEN'S PLAID SHIRT tt a- for dress or sport wear San- forized cotton Assorted colors SI C5 Nv YOUNG 3IEN'S Solid color rayon maize 10- blue green and el no NON tan Sizes 13 to 18 IP I BUU BOYS DRESS SLACKS-100 and tweeds Checks eeds plaids $610 worn Ark 1 Pike Hall Soto and Red River parishes and his mother was a sister of the late Federal Judge Whitfield Jack In 1900 Mr Hall moved to Shreveport and has resided here since He was educated in the public schools of Shreveport Centenary college the University of the South at Sewane Tenn and attended the college of law at Tulane university and the Columbia law school of Columbia university in New York city He received his LL degree and was admitted to the bar in 1922 New Orleans Louisiana Association of Young Men's Business Clubs yesterday elected Earl Smith New Orleans as its new president Other officers named were three vice presidents Bennett Baton Rouge Burl Logan Lafayete and 0 P' Babin Sunset and a treasurer A Herring Hammond Among resolutions adopted by the association were one advocating a state-sponsored publicity campaign to attract tourists and prospective residents another boosting the state's poultry indus- try and calling for its expansionj and a third proposing immediate repair ad completion of the highway between New Orleans and Hammond The Highland Clinic 1 i announces that I Tito States Serb Demand on Italy 0 S' HELMETS Genuine leather fleece-lined for extra A good gift warmth $215 S' HELMETS Genuine leather fleece-lined for extra warmth A good gift 5215 DR PAUL WINDER has returned and resumed the Practice of Ns) A 74 i Itei 0 1 I Iiit 1 7 1 ifilNitiktzloolowe op Ate IN 1 1 4000041045m100--- IAIDIVS' SIONLOAINGS soft laulb's -wools iri riatiltal color Sizes ACTsure 4 to 8 St s91 1114131V 1411-wool flail- 'lel zipper side clo pleated frorit Sizes 12 to 20 Sli stO IVICS' SIACC SCITS rriktoue lerldu style rayon strutter 19 cloth Sizes -10 to 20 atostowsooto au- Is' awt 1 111 1 IAI'L'Iss 14'8- oCI I flan- oft larct- 4 slieS 'S--- 111-11c CI tll colc'r stACIkstite ir a 01310) side clu 12 to 2u Ipper clies i r11totte 16 trollt atvis --so e0 inleate 1triAter sty -1xivis 1- a)TCr style to 20 lerUll svieS 1-') clOtAl -A London (P)--Marshal Tito in a signed article read over the Belgrade radio said today that there could be no normal diplomatic relations between Italy and Yugoslavia until the Italians! recognize Yugoslavia's "just de-! mands" for reparations and ter-! ritorial revisions "A defeated country cannot impose conditions on a victor" said Tito I Obstetrics and Diseases of Women Shreveport Louisiana Had Many Affiliations For many years Mr Hall has been prominent in legal and civic affairs He was a past president of the Louisiana Bar association past commander of Lowe-McFarlane American Legion post here president of the Atlas Oil Refining corporation from 1942 to 1944 and the past department judge advocate of the American Legion department of Louisiana Mr Hall was married to the former Miss Hazel Tucker daughter of Dr and Mrs Tucker of Haughton on July 20 1925 During the first World war Mr Hall was a private with the army ambulance corps in France in 1917 and 1918 He served as a captain in the judge advocate' general's department reserve corps and was discharged in 1943 for physical disability Mr Hall also was a past grand advocate Forty and Eight American Legion a past judge advocate Veterans of Foreign Wars department of Louisiana and Mississippi a member of the Shrine and 32nd degree Mason a former director of the Shreveport Chamber of Commerce chairman of the advisory board local selective service board No 3 a member of the executive committee of the Louisiana Civil Service league a director of the United Community organization a niember of the Shreveport Country club and a non-resident member of the Boston Club of New Orleans it VIg vie So ON11117 fleei 7 ol7 An (IN 4 LADIES' SWEATERS-100 all-wool coat style Lovely assorted 090 colors Sizes 32 to 38 LADIES' ROBES Printed rayon with floral designs As- ee eft sorted colors Sizes 12 to 20 IPUstell LADIES' rayon poplin and jersette Sport and dressy styles $398 Sizes 32 to 38 LADIES' DRESSER SET A beautiful four-piece lu- $1198 cite An ideal gift LADIE S' FASCINATORS100 virgin wool White pink blue green and $140 red LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS whites with embroidered corners fancy floral designs Each 49c WRISLEY'S TASSEL ideal Christmas gift Assorted 1 011 fragrances LADIES' appreciate a string of these beautiful simulated $2C5 pearls MISSES' white bunny fur Red and green $219 palm chenille in fancy patterns Assorted colors sem wc Makes a lovely gift Win i PICTURES We have a large beautiful selection of oil reproductions florals and $1515 scenics OVERNIGHT ideal gift simulated leather covered Mirror in $800 cover LADIES' HANDBAGS Plastics leathers and fabrics in assorted styles and $498 colors JR BOYS' RAINCOAT Buna-S rubber Ideal for those damp cold sloe days Sizes 4 to 12 JR BOYS' diagonal weave Mixed colors $190 Sizes 4 to 10 JR BOYS' FELT HAT Deluxe style Blue grey brown $149 and tan JUNIOR BOYS' CASUAL COAT coat trimmed in contrasting colors Sizes 4 to 10 $3690 CHILD'S LEATHER for Christmas morning or any el other morning Sizes 912 to 2 9189 GIRL'S HAT AND MUFF Warm for little bands Wines greens golds 5208 blues GIRLS LEATHER nice selection of assorted nodk styles and colors GIRL'S white bunny fur with red 1 59 or green palm Plus tax GIRIS' DRESSES Beautiful rayons Assorted styles and colors Sizes 3 to 612 ee mt utaAp 7 to 14 GIRLS' SWEATERS 100 all-wool long-sleeve coat style Assorted colors $2 C3 Sizes 7 to 14 GIRLS' tuck-stitched Assorted el en colors A nice gift 8-16 91 ea olio INFANTS CRADLE GYM The right toy for the right SUB time BABY'S PLAY built out of birchwood VICO Play Pen Pads $213 BLIDDIE-KAR all-steel construction with tr' 9n rubber tires il 1 reavBe(3 4 000 JUNIOR BOYS' CASUAL COAT LADIES' SWEATERS-100 all-wool coat trimmed in colors Sizes 32 to coat style Lovely Sizes 4 to 10 IlSix' edSWcoEllirs diagonal JR BOYS' FELT HAT Deluxe $190 style Blue grey brown and tan contrasting colors $390 $1 49 1 38 assorted 090 Sizes 4 to 10 WW1' (11) Nk LADIES' ROBES Printed rayon JR BOYS' RAINCOAT with floral designs As- eti Buna-S rubber Ideal for those damp cold ea no 11 sorted colors Sizes 12 to 20 Sibt $6 LADIES' ray- days Sizes 4 to 12 Wein 1 'i-: on poplin and jersette Sport and dressy styles Sizes 32 to 38 $398 dimir it LADIES' DRESSER SET A beautiful four-piece lu- it cite A sue cn ideal gift CHILD'S LEATHER ii i A for Christmas morning or any el fln 91 A 4- a I S' other morning Sizes 912 to 2 A 100 virgin wool White pink (t' 0 Ate- I 6 blue green and 9 GIRL'S HAT AND MUFF 61 i 4 Warm for little hands Wines I ii red 67 greens golds LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS blues 5208 0 71' whites with embroid- is floral designs Each r' 3 0 44 0 ered corners fancy 49c ki GIRLS" LEATHER nice selection of assorted (1 1 0 styles and colors WRISLEY'S TASSEL CO- 0 eat ideal Christmas gift Assorted GIRL'S Wh ite 0 -4 fragrances $100 bunny fur with red $159 or green palm i 4- il 16 LADIES' ap- preciate a string of these beau- 1 Plus tax 14 1 GIRIS' c) tiful simulated $2 e5 rayons Assorted styles and el It ins 1 pearls colors Sizes 3 to 612 eel im uomtipil i ir NIN) gIR LADIES' rt 0 6 7 to 14 i leathers and fabrics in assorted La GIRLS' SWEATERS 100 1 styles and M98 all-wool long-sleeve coat style Assorted colors $203 iliti di colors Sizes 7 to 14 0 MISSES' white bunny 0 1 ato9 fur Red and green palm $219 GIRLS' tuck-stitched Assorted $1 0 09 colors A nice gift 8-16 10 II chenille in fancy 1 INFANTS CRADLE GYM The patterns Assorted colors seA 7K Makes a lovely gift 619Ps II thP right toy for the right wr: time I CO 11 1M PICTURES We have a large i tions florals and 15 15 beautiful selection of oil reproduc- ILIDDIE-KAR all- steel construction with tr' On rubber tires V1321140 Ni 41 OVERNIGHT ideal i bult gift simulated leather covered i Mirror in $8 CO st oNs BABrS PLAY PE out of birchwood Play Pen Pads $81:0 4 3 cover II rirLs7w) sa 4 11' I 1 I I I I I 1 4 1 I 1 ole44--r aw 4- I "149111 7- onsesoop -t it i aVW-141" -V 1 il '1 1' Att -1'1'6' ii d24470 fier re) r- SNit 3000t 44 044t11'' 4 ta 4 44 At ''''Ie iAviiitio 1 4'a'fillv At (I 14 44 --r I (if 1 3111 I 1 1 i (ti I no 6 III) I I I teg Served in Senate Mr Hall was a member of the state senate representing Caddo and De Soto parishes from 1924 to 1932 He was a member of the law firm of Foster Hall Smith and a member of the First Methodist church Mr Hall was chairman of the committee appointed by the supreme court of Louisiana to draft the charter for the integrated bars of Louisiana and to prepare the rules of conduct governing the members of the organized bar of Louisiana He was a past president of the old voluntary state Bar association and first president of the Integrated State Bar association His numerous other legal associations included: Advisory editor of the Tulane law review chairman of the section of mineral laws of the State Bar association In 1944 a member of the Louisiana Law institute a member of the American Bar association state delegate house of delegates American Bar association for 1944 to 1947 vice chairman of the sec rfi 7 i i a 4 4 1 (-- 4 silli li 7N aP lip tit IN it-N 'TY ys co ceo itil '4'44-flot a 46 Ilek le qil(stlI tiN" rial 1 11 41 111 gl gl 1 0010 fr 0 (9)141tiv4nibil 1g4 tflot dillfte)! 1 1 14 1 a 1 Ki 1 1 1 I 1 gi I a 1 A 1 1 a a 1 A A 4 Woo sA 45i-ir i tio TIN 0A A rN ge-7N II 's NI 46 lop A (-tio t1 i C'' 44 44 41 1 'N 4t: rft SF it 51 ft e) 1 Tg VdiV ciP 4 1 IA cit f' il iyi TODDLETTES' DRESSES White batiste smocked with blue and pink color Sizes 1 to 3 $2 20 TODDLETTES' DRESSES White batiste smocked with blue and pink color Sizes I to 3 $2 I 20 Zi17 7 1 7 li (- MIRRORS Beautiful 24" diameter Venetian circle plate glass Ready eA nn for hanging Irt uu PICTURE FRAMES-- Single photo easel back plastic ea nn material mina iame plate for hz Melt Single back pla material MIRRORS Beautiful 24" diameter Venetian circl bingte pnoto easel back plastic nn material CONSTIPATION Hazardous In BAD COLDS Beware of sluggish elimination when you have a cold you are constipated you may be sure your intestines are retaining virus-laden mucus and other putrefactive waste matter This condition may interfere with the treatment of the cold and lead to more serious complications Relieve this hazardous constipated con- 1 dltion PrOmntlY tonight with Calotabs I Celotabo are one of the most dependable of all intestinal eliminants They pleasantly yet thoroughly act on every foot of the Intestinal tract thus helping to sweep out virus-laden mucus and other putrefactive material enabling Nature to More effectively combat the cold Get Calotabs from your druggist Use only as direCted CM the labeling ind other Nature to cold 4r3et se cosily se TODDLERS' SUITS Two-piece gabardine fleece-lined jackets Reds blues and $407 yellows princnorvir M1171P C19 MTTrri2 frvvrecrii CiACh LIMP LLEADH13 a gabardine fleece-li ned jackets Reds blues and $407 yellows Our necklaces bracelets pins and earring waiting in gays trappings under the tree rival the sparkle of tinsel 'and Chriltmu Tree balls! Rose gold finish stonelpt and metal lic jewelry and simulated pearls the perennial Christmas favorites! This year give her ornaments to ornament ben vi on INQn '41 Ni1108 la 1W INFANTS' CRIB SPREADS NIL" wool 4 $100 $690 pi Beautiful cotton chenille tO cp Whites with assorted to en colors and designs yagatit 01 Ari IBNIFASTS' CRIB Jeri tiful cotton chen I Whites with assorted Oft Alt 1 Tao CALOTABSI 1BaiL 1 4.

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