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The Paris Newsi
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THR HEWS, PAWS, SOCIETY CHURCHES CLUBS Committees Are Appointed At Frat Meet the committees lor were appointed a meeting of Zeta Gamma chapter of Tfaeta Kappa Omega fraternity Sunday afternoon at the Gibraltar botel. The committees Jol- Executive: William Shirley, gsned znaster, and ofclier officers; social, 15. Amis, chairman, Billy Mac Ayres, XtfcSt MeWherter; ce- liaaQueet members, Ass Caddel chairman. John Sear- borcRigh McGsrvey House; ef- Sciencv contest. ConneH Caw- chairman, Matthew CorJey.

Bobbie Biillnsslea. Bamett was elected master and Marion Anderson president of the pledges. New pledges attending were Mr. John Maynard, Bill Perry, Bill Spam. Neil Sisytors, Kay Ameeo, Cfearles Crawford arsd Gus CALENDAR For Tuesday 2:30 'p.

m. Oaida Forty- two dub aoeets with Mrs. George Jones, 161 West Kaufman street. 4:00 p. HigJi School Parent Teacher association will meet at the high school building.

4:00 p. m- The Modern Study club meet with E. A. Welch, 23 North First -and-Oae-Half street, Mrs. C.

Kenn-eraer to direct a health lesson. Flsrss were disctcssed for a CsrisCsass German dance to be sponsored by Use chapter here Christmas preached on "Hunger." The problem of physical hunger known by many people ol the world was discussed and listed s.5 one of the hungers, among others are hunger life, hunger of righteousness and hunger for Heaven and for home-. temporarily satisfied the hunger for food while on earth. At one tirre. He fed 5.000 people, but chief mission to earth was to the hungry souls of men.

Special music, under the direction of Miss Thetis -was rendered at both servicr-5. MODEST MAIDENS In Schools Here Sororit A regular asa sorority Kappa ttar pledges CL.4RKSTILLE CLIBS HOLD TEAICS FIRST MEETINC SATCHDAY CLARKSVTLL.E. Fir5t sheetings of year were held by darksvilie's literary clubs Saturday. of Beta as held Stsuday sft- he Gibraltar hotel. I Expect Figure to Equal That Of Lasfc Year However OFF THE RECORD By Reed! Enrollment at present In Paris I -vjblic schools arnotints to a total 3,716 scholastics for the 37 Cession, A.

H. Chamrnrss, I of the Paris school I stated This was decrease of 128 from 3.344 of 4 year. The 1935-36 number was made V'-'er Ir the and it is likely enroHmeTJ't for the year will reach the 1935 fig- later. Mr. Chamness said.

shov. 2 1 in totals this session, but ct? I scnool enrollment is oo at present. bv schools follows: I MM-CW A. r.Jtt "Betcba my mama, gets more alimony 'n your mama Paris HI Purls 1935 535 105 83 1,049 3.S44 1936 222 5 350 1 352 137 417 I 483 I 73 J.Kodgl Agretl Citizens of Fort Succamlbs Sunda: Funeral Ors Okls. 4:15 o'clock at A.

A- Fodge, set 60 Days Bring Large Gain In Real Estate Sales to Shskespear club. Sirs, lafKrTiliSS O5 "JT i XI ai tee s. LK rcsEjntain. 132 assisted a GARDEN GOSSIP By H. M.

TENNY Theatre Attractions 1.11*| A survey of Paris real estate- greater than during the autumn of firms and house agencies 1935. agents report. Or.e agentre- indicates that more sales nave porting having a single house i been made in the last 50 dsys rent, and one said he booked No many ne-A- horr.es are being cept some apartments. i buiit at present, one of- Rents sre also soin3 As a revealed, because Deocle result of the increased demar.d mrcanse a Sunday's Xews ti still buy houses already rooms snd houses in Paris durir.s forget. 3.

rrurchsse of 55. neighbor's dogs are Just as mothers now apply bit- garden," vrritcs Mrs. ter tasting substances to baby's in "Swing wish would tcD me and fingers to discourage finger suck- i i others too, whst caii be dooc so it is possible now to pla shout it. Alt I coarse br Sirs. J.

I rnan and Mrs, Jin: Clarke to 12 I have a fence an odor abo i round my the jtiinp shrubs and plants in order to I Of rr dub met iyi Mrs. Ho-a-ara ton, EUa Walscai ss though it did zjot exist. Some of rny choscest shrubs have atterly rained I am distracted about it, I do to have trouble with my Bos Slack The lesson, first srudy course WriS 1 3 1 ra fc i -in f-Cw art 4 T-WT. at iteWsTSsP! presest tock tsact chosss -SPSS 2 S- i-iS- 1 approved jjsio God, a ea wcrkssffis that aaeede-tii to J2V I AZlSE iEi SiyTVillS aO 1'S In pan the passer ft C.tfi3& in o-isr wes-Jc as teachers J. 3.

KB! SSss I sot and I dislikes Being a cog lover as weH ES a garden lover, I can tally appreciate this lady is It's sad bat true thai eves the finest breed of dogs cannot be trained to stay out people's gardens. The only thing 15eft then to do sadeihing to make It unpleassdt lor the dogs Oh I do sot msazi to 1 violence. There's a fee of '503 "God. It is we the Hardy E-D en5crta.irii-d tsst tirae day is tfee 'backs. It 'is a 'Cresi isasor to I reprsawKst Has in His ixiok, if jcrest It fci 4 the ts.f hsiras-s liveas.

that 'is- Jack Hall, gsssg to Trmvis Kis-nie anc "fc jy mssd re'fresh- r'i-ed to the falliw- felt etemity. b-uiMers SE2d £22- i ts for s. Dorotsy Har-iy. J.SEC. Hardy.

Ires faith -jfca Gad, ia McMssttej. Grsdy Al- amS sssi ff 1 AssSy tJSe ijES'ISC: Siae psstcr I Morgan, E. SL A. day, the bast flrom Paje One) by Democrats under Go-v. Henry Biood and yielrfpg an- saally.

Tsras made campaign issue by the Bepublicans, who advocated exempting foods and ae- i 3tepubHcans of Nortii Carolina directed an energetic a 11 a ck gainst that stare's 3 per cent tax en everything sold at retail ex- cspi milk. They pledged govern- ptrmit of the' tax. Democrats defended it, iiit advocated removal o-f the levy irom trie iiecsssities of life. In minors. C.

Waylssd Brooks, for governor. meGOTMEm For blasted at the Densocralic adrr.irs- I ijiratios's 3 per cent tax, promis- it5 rensovai from necessities. tbe Governor csct, be botbened "witte fwssr stossacfe ess the relief When bell pfera carrysi: usss right in podccts ail tbe carrying them myself as relief, Millwos iave to Tarns tfeey bring relief. the tfami: yoa esl. or sstaen.

So bandy- Tbe roll tits into ywar pocket or parse, Arxl they taste candy. Best of ail, Turns are baraakss noa-4iabit fossning. Contasa no harsh, water can aevttr the stoisiaclu Aad Tonw so 10 cents a roil-- or 3 in coovtssicat 2S oesst ECONOMY PACK. TMt TttftkMY Mae Doolin leader tor Cbrirtian Siic-ea- Method.ist Protects at Sunday isjg two soags, Mrs, 1L. D.

Boat- rsan led in prayer. Tstke vrere by Uooiis aa-d Florence Cooper, ennis and Mrs, Baseman. Tbe scripture was by Kiss Marie Hamer asked his audience nsise aa adequate substitute, The tax was a minor issue ic West -where both parties I talked of Hroiting the 2 per cent The sales tax was injected into the Irwiiana campaign by Democrats who claimed the He- pubiicari proposal lo repeal the gross incosae tax smacked a possible transaction levy. Federated Society To Meet Tiv? Woman's CThurch society Tuescisy afternoon at 2:30 o'clock si tsws First church- The group from the Pro- teslazxi cburcb will be in charge of the THEATER WIXX ME3ET MONDAY EVEKJNG The IJStie Theater will meet Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the Parish house of the Church of the Holy Cross, Episcopal All are to attend. I A definite indicstion of better cent.

times, real estate agents believe. Although triers At The Plasa present, ths fall is seems I "Xcver Gorina "Bojangle ie eresson snci "The Waltz In ouse, vng it several years dance into bu' courage them frcrn bothering gar- dens. The regular or frequent use of good 40 per cent nicotine sui-j treats pfaate spray is the sure thing to I Dorothy Fields is responsible for I trer 2i; oil tieic i-j partly res- lyrics for these numbers. condition. ponsible for this increased de- I Few pictures this season have? ir demand this fsU is by for rooms and living ctiar-I t-ers in since present housing i conditions there make it neces- Nicotine is one odor dogs simp- b- do not like.

They will keep i a supporting cast laden i-t 1 i tf £7 "1 i iwrsy from it like a ouml iu 0 keeps awav from fire. tr "Swing the Idmusicai. use about tabiespoonfuls or Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers az tne stuff to one gaiion of vratcr of add a sma As Asiaire's buddy in legerde- (Continued field to live elsewhere. Qi! incn I "jniallv casirs a'c-Ertments rooms rather than houses, i suds. Then spray it on the shrub? main.

i offers a comic characteri- At The Qyick! A Drops cf Vtcks op each "and, if said pussies -f desist from rolling in rny catnip bed and ruining it I'll. do it! Use nicotiae- V. H. BIZZELL DIES AT BONHAM SATURDAY BONHAM, Henry Bizzell, 35. was found dead late Saturday afternoon in used for religious purposes between Center and streets South Bonham, The funeral services were held at the residence at 114 South Fifth street Sunday afternoon -with interrrnet at the Gum Springs cemetery, near Carson.

Mr. Bizzell is survived by his father. James Bizzell, and brother, both cf Bonharn. Michigan in 1234- Dead, Many HOME-COMING A home-coming will be held st the Methodist Protestant church xtext Sunday by all departaoents and organizations. The Loyalty class win hold a clsss home-coming at the Sunday school IMAGINE SUCH A LOW PRICE! 5 Quilts Laundered 9 for only With City Steam Quality WoFk! and Splendid Service! CITY STEAM LAUNDRY November vs-hether to exempt food from the state's 3 per cent ssles tax.

Wyoming's tax, expiring automatically March 21, 1937, was a minor issue. In Colorado, an amendment wss en the ballot tor $45 minimum old age pension, sonac groups said would perpetuate the sales tax there. The question of a genera! sales isx an issue in the Texas primary. Roy Sanderfcrd, the sales tax advocate in the governor's raoe, finished fourth a field of five. Gov, James V.

Allred has announced he would veto a general sales tax it it were passed. Louisiana's 2 per cent "luxury" tax was a political issue. In Kansas, legislative leaders have proposed a sales tax to meet the costs of socisj security legislation, relief and state aid for schools, but battle lines were not yet formed. The 2 per cent tax of Idaho was an issue, with a referendum scheduled for November. Republicans generally opposed it as a "tax on poverty." Service At Episcopal Church Postponed The service announced for Wednesday evecing at the Episcopal churcb will not be held this week as fee rector, the Rev.

Norman Alter, will be absent from the city. There will be a celebration of the holy communion at 10 o'clock Thursday morning. FCZEMA ITCHING torment arid promote hea Irritated sfcinwlm- Resinol In Tokyo From Typhoon TOKYO. A total of 234 dead, missing aud injured persons were registered in off reports Monday from tiv n- ous typhoon that swept Japan Korea over the week end. The reports said that £59 houses were destroyed, part: demolished or washed away v.

thousands of others xvere i a- ed. Hundreds of fishing i were sunk. Railroad bridge- destroyed and vineyards suff heavily. At the Lcanar were active. William Lemke.

Un- jFem Golfers End i Qualifying Round with adventure, romance and States be into a fu- sparkling humor. "Postal Inspect- ture European if Secretary qualifying: round for the I or 1 relates a swiftly moving of the Treasury Morgartthau charnpicnship cf the IVomen's about a $3.000,000" mail robbery permitted to committed during a terrific flood, securties." ciub has been This picture, xvhich opens at the Norman Thomas, socialist, told Lamar theatre lures Kicarco en Corter Ellis, Michael Loring and Sela Lugosi. Most of the action occurs in a Spokane audience tha: under ncia socialism each ivcrker cculd earn matcnes Eirranged zcr bc-th lirst sn csecond tli.sht. All matches I and opper Ebi uoi 1 1 3 otrf of colds sfcarf. er, touring New i -A-iII see Miss Joe Henscn mist Engjand calling on "all forces cf I Mrs.

Alva Tvlrs. Rev ClULED BY DEATH waters buildings. In spite of the obstacles, the 1 postal "inspector runs down the 0 thieves in a spectacular iCio a w-ie winner os chase, which brings out police In Ud ae IU eraL was match clas- rpeed from every direction, to pursue the robbers along swirl- mg streams thai were OI oy tr.e street. 1 i irav rs'jinjster Be to see 'Postal church. tor." Its t-xciting realism, charm- Evergreen cerr.etery.

ing romance and refreshing hu- an Lnsuranct? s-p-r-e-a--s the zcre in- your nose and upper Va-trc-ncj is specially designed stimulate Nature's -defenses, in area. Used in tinjs, a-iro-noJ re- prevent many a rniscrsbie from to throw in the early mor add a now zest to living. agent, a four or five year5, residing West Kaufman, street. Surviv.ir.si are his wife. Mrs.

I sen and two Accidental to Total About ATLANTIC CITY, N. Accidental deaths States will total about 110,000 1S36, the national safety statistical bureau calculated IM n- day at the opening 25th safety conference. This would be 10 OOO more last years toll, and 9,000 ah.v-e the previous high figure readers in 1934, the bureau reported to the thousands of industrial and traffic engineers, public officials and insurance men as they beg their nee, which will continue Uiitil Friday night. At the Grand Six song all of them currently popular both on the air i waves and in dance halls are heard in the rollicking tale of romance and rr.elcxJy ni a the West, on the Range," on the screen at Grand theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. Question About CAKE WALK There will be a cake walk at the El Bethel Methodist church, Friday night, October 9.

There will also be a Centennial quilt top given away. NOTICE AU water must paid on or before 10 in order to secure the 10 per cent discount. Supt. of Water Works. 2321, rhe fwu News phonp number will connect you with an institution of The picture features uvo radio headliners.

Big Crosby and Bob Burns, Arkansas bazooka artist. and has Frances Farmer in the weakened, nervous leading feminine role. Martha ert HO "Who Tase.s Women who Raye, new comedienne screen plays the comedy romantic role opposite Burns. "Rhythm on the Range" casts Crosby and Burns as cowboys- Crosby wins money to buy a prize bull, during the course of a New York rodeo, and starts for Arizona in a box car with the animal. He has company in the person of Miss Farmer, a society miss fleeing from an unwanted marriage.

"'I Can't Escape From You," by Richard Whiting and Leo Robin; "The House That Jack Built For Jill," by Robin and Frederick Hollander; "If You Can't Sing it Ywii 1 Have to Swing It," by Sim Cost-low; "Empty Saddles," by Billy Hill, and "I'm An Old Cow Hand Fnsm the Rio Grande," by Johnny Mercer, all are introduced in the picture. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Three pension checks, October. November, December, 1935. Eetura to News Office. He ward.

food they the whole sstem struation hove ing the periods, this purely vegetable sedative and aritisasm highly esteemed because the relief beneficial wav. Cardui is purely nothing in S. LAWRENCE At and 16 Oat thousands oat. Thou have- found ed their pro- i moling better And women who sufferod from fuRctior.rii psinj o' men- taking just before dur-.

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