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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 2

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TWO THE CORSICANA DAILY SUN, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1941. Clubs Propose Armada Of Navy Planes DemonstrattnR tha of training on the home front dur Ing which time the clubs of. the General Federation of Worn Clubs last year 102 212,936 of war bonds in a am ale campaign the same group now proposes to exceed that amountJn a campaign to purchose Arma dr of Planes foe announced recently by Mrs LaFeU Dickinson, president of ization. at Federation Headquar ters in Washington, D. C.

i promptness and with which a membership of over i 2.500,000 women will complete such a task is already assured, com mented Mrs, Dickinson, The objective of the Fedeialion is to buy and sell War Bonds for of Navy Aircraft to outfit task force earners with planes for offense, to provide shore patrol aircraft to defend th shores of our country and of rc conquered islands and lands. Through new arrangements made by the War Finance Division of the Treasury Department wur the Navy Department, planes sponsored by State Federations Districts or Clubs will be marked with a decalcomania carrying tin name and address of the sponsoi- ing organization. This will be placed on the inside of thet plane ac a permanent record, no mattei what the plane itself may be nam- Set Definite "It is to be hoped that women will set definite goals for their in dividual clubs, as was done in the last said Mrs. Mervin G. Pierpont of Baltimore, who is serving the Federation as War Bond chairman, and that the 5.

000,000 volunteers of that campaign will be over reaching in this one The job of persuading people to invest in the fight for freedom ir not a spectacular one, but the re sum total of united ef be spectacular, and will That the clubwomen of Americr are eager to equal their sons ano husbands in valor and sacrifice i the firm conviction of Mrs. Dick son and Mrs. Pierpont. Birthday of One Oldest Residents Observed Quite number of friends and relatives paid tribute Sunday to the birthday of one of Navarro oldest residents, Mrs. Annie Freeman.

Born at Galveston July 11. 1850, Mrs. Freeman is a iiative Texan. She has been a resident of Navarro county for about 65 years. Carrying well-filled picnic baskets, the occasion was honored with a picnic and reunion ftf the City Park.

Highlighting the tabic at the noon hour was beautiful three-tier birthday cake complet- viith 94 candles. Rev. R. I. Pletchcr.

pastor of the Baptist church at Farmer, made a very Interestine talk at the conclusion of the meal. A number of lovely and useful gffts were received by the Among those present were her four children, Mrs. I. L. Dockery, and U.

P. Chapman, Corsicana; S. Chapman. Blooming Grove, and A C. Chapman.

Frost. Four ftep-childrer, Tom Wortham: Mrs. J. rTrcet- man; H. M.

Freeman- Waxahachie and John Freeman, Angus. a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends. A very enjoyable day was spent by all. with everyone wishing Mrs, I Freeman many more happy days. Modes Of The Moment ocial Revue A message from Mr.

and Mrs. George Daniels and daughter, Audrey, and Sue Trone, that; they are enjoying their stay in Chicago, where Mr. Daniele attending the Furniture Mart. They expect to on July 19th. i Mre.

James Colvin, educational director of the First Methodist church, will leave on Monday for Mt. Sequoia, near Fayetteville, to attend the Leadership school of the South Central Jurisdiction of the Methodist Church, which will convene on July 17th and continue through the 28th. A change of residence has taken Mrs. Lizzie Ward from West Fourteenth Avenue to an apartment on North Main Street. Members of Kinsloe House and guests will enjoy the 'ast Summer Night Supper of the month on Friday evening at 7:30 according to announcement by clubhouse officials, as the house will bs clossd from July 15th until August 1st.

Members of Group VII of the Cadet Co-Eds, with Miss Angle Martin as captain, will be on duty at the Service Hospitality Center on Saturday evening from 6 to 8 according to announcement by Helen Bonner, sponsor. Pattern It Happened In Corsicana in 1932 i Misii Marie Wi-ltinan and Anna Mary Piercs will go to Tyler on Saturdav to attend the Third Dis -1 trict Federation of Music Clubs 1 meeting. Miss Pierce will play des Chaminade as a feature of the Junior Day program. The Melody Way Club, with Miss Marion Orr as sponsor, met in the music room of Sam Houston School on Tuesday afternoon and annual election of result-1 ed in the following; Elizabeth Mas-1 sey, president; Jack Marr, vice president: Wynona Melton, secretary; Byron Cocke, reporter. Performers for the Day Program at the studio of Mrs.

S. Dockum Sunday afternoon! were Josh Halbert, A. McKinney, Claude Cunningham, Margaret Kerr, Dorothy Kaplan, and Alcy Lou Marshall. Neal Owen, sophomore in the University of Texas, has been chosen drum major of Longhorn band last year. Cheerful Cherub I I I'd never You wouldKt tKis loud If 5Ke fourvd me.

GfJamS Rev. and Mrs. R. Otis Sory will leave on Monday for Mt. Sequoia, near Fayetteville, to attend I Leadership School of the South Central Jurisdiction of the Methodist church, which' will be held from July 17th through the 28th.

takes 2 fabric Members of Group I of the Cadet with Miss Barbara Jester as captain will ce on duty at the Service Hospitality Center on Sunday evening from 5 to 7 oclock, according to announcement by Helen Bonner, sponsor. J. P. Thompson has returned from BOXY TOPSTER: Another version of the "Tommie tailored sleep Alabama City, where he vls- stvle in lonir-Eletved cotton, shown in pastels or white. Our Betty ited his sister, Mrs.

Ed Adams, who has been ill. Her condition is still Vacation outfit. Pattern 4526 is perfectly at home on tennis court, at ease in the village. Low r.eck- ea blouse, trim shorts, ruffled skirt. Pattern 4526 comes In junior miss 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.

16, 17, 18. Size 3, blouse and 1-2 yards 35-inch following pupils of Es- I telle Skelton were presented in recital on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. J. F. Stout: Billie Chaffee, Lynn Davis, Chas.

Skelton, Theda Jack Pvburn, Mary Loulst Kerr and Ethel Louise Skelton. They were assisted by Katrine Wright, dancer, and Virginia Wright, reader. they're okay. CALENDAR OF EVENTS I serious. Send Sixteen Cents in coins for these patterns to Corsicana Daily Sun, 41.

Pattern 241 West 17tn New York 11. T. Write plainly Fire, Name, Addreaa, Numbers. Fifteen Cents more you the Anre Adams new, larger 31-pags pattern book of easy-to-make Summer Free pattern printed right In the hnok. Wilma Barth and Liston Tatum, represented the Chopin Junior Music Club in the third district contests at Longview on Saturday afternoon.

First Lieut. Burney Parker, U. S. Army, has arrived safely somewhere In England, acording to Information received by his wife, Mrs. Dee Parker of Corsicana.

Mr. and Parker formerly resided at Itasca, Hill county. Robert Bittner, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Bittner, Corsicana, was recently promoted to the rank of mate, first class, while serving at sea somewhere in the Atlantic. Bittner will have been in the navy two years Sept. 18, He bar had sea duty since Jan. 27, Former Residents Of Corslcana Visited Here On Tuesday Pvt.

J. p. Thompson, arrived on Wednesday evening from Fort Jackson, S. for a fifteen- 7:30 P. will be held at Kinsloe House for the last time during July, the clubhouse will be, closed during the last two weeks of July.

For reservations mem-j Mesdames Harvey Ward and hers may call Mrs. J. R. Copeland through Wednesday evening. Hattie Boswell have returned to Saturday, July 15th to 8:00 P.

Martin, captain, and members of Group VII of Cadet Co-Eds will be on duty at Service Hospitality Center. Fort Worth, following a visit with Mrs Lizzie Ward. 6:00 Rev. and Mrs. Wm.

F. Rogan and sons, Billie and Dickie, spent Wednesday night in the home of Mrs. I mother. Mrs W. Evans, Andrew Steele of Gfand Prairie and her nephew, Staff Sgt.

Neal W. Crowther, who has been In the armed forces for the past 31 months, were In Corsicana on Wednesday to visit in the home jf their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Will Mash. Sgt. Crowther has been a member of the Sixth Airway Communications Squadron, stationed in Panama and Guatemala, hoarded a plane in Nancy Garner was one of the featured soloists for the Victor Herbert Memorial program at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York recently.

A symphony orchestra of 100 pieces accompanied the singer. Ethel Louise Skelton, Randolph Mitchell and Carolyn Megarity were announced as winners in the second annual hymn playing contest of the Nevin Federation of Junior clubs, which was held at Carnegie Library on Saturday -evening under the direction of Mrs. Lynne Wortham, counselor of the sponsoring organization. stay Mrs. L.

M. Morton, v'ho has been visiting her son, Mate Sunday, July 16th en loute from Nacogdoches, where 8:00 to 7:00 P. Jester, captain, and members pgy Rogan has been pastor of Group I of Cadet Co-Eds will be on duty at the Service Men Westminster Presbytertan church, Hospitality Center. to his new pastoj-ate In Sherman, Monday Julv 17th Juanita French and Miss 2:00 P. Society of Christian will meet days'- olfvYstlm in regular session at North Corsicana Methodist Church.

8:00 P. Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet in regular session-at Central Methodist Church. S-30 Missionary Society will meet in reg- Third Class Leland Morton. In ular session at the Memorial Baptist Church. 4:00 P.

Missionary Society of the First Bap- New York t.it>^en route home tist Church wiM meet in circles at the church. Miss Alice Dysart, who la well 4:00 M. -Circle No. 5 of the Woman Society of Christian known in local terpsicho-ean cir- jpeet in the First Methodist Educational Building cles, will leave Dallas on Aug. 2nd with the Chairman, Mrs.

A. W. Rogers in charge of the meeting, for New York City, where she will 4:00 P. Society of Christian Service will meet the Ballet School. in regular session at' Eleventh Avenue Methodist Church.

Funeral services for the late Mrs. -----------X .1, Bruce Duncan were held at St. Tuesday, July 18th Episcopal Chuich in Waco 7:00 o'clock P. basket picnic at the City Park has been planned on Friday morning, friends here for the Corsicana Sub District Union of Methodist Youth Fel-1 have learned, lowshi I Ch.pler No. 118, O.E.S, will moot .1 Gkiss and the London Singers have been announce-J as the ext atractlon for the fourth annual W.

J. McKle Memorial concert, which will be held in Corsi- He cana High School Auditorium, with plane in Panaena and the Nevln Club as sponsors. The arrived In Miami on July 6, and in Rrst three concerts were given by Dallas on July 10, en route to Detroit, for Mrs, Mash returned to Grand Prairie with Mrs. Steele and Sgt. Crowther or.

Wednesday after- r.ion for a short Reinald Werrenwrath, the London String Quartette and the Cherniavsky Trio. Betty McClintock With Party Marble Top Tables Also senarat-? pieces of Marble Wrought Iron Legs for tables. WEST END FI.OWER SHOP (Next to Hospitality Center.) Dollie Hunter Weds Clyde B. Richards, United States Army Miss Dollie Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. Hunter of 217 'West Second avenue, Corsicana, became the bride ef Clyde Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. Richards of 513 North Commerce street, Corsicana, Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 The bride was dressed in navy blue and white dress, with black accessories. She is a 1942 graduate of Corsicana High School, and Is now employed at the Corsicana Cotton mills. The bride-groom is stationed in Camp Stewart, Georgia, with the U. S.

armed forces. He will return to camp July the 21. bride will make her home with her parents for the duration. The ceremony was performed bj Judge A. E.

Foster. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hunter and Mrs. Eddie Clanton, all of Corsicana.

Mrs. Pate Entertains With Annual Farm Luncheon Wednesday In the attractive setting of her pent houbc apartment, Mrs. R. L. entertained on Wednesday with her annual farm luncheon, the food and flowers for the occasion having been produced at Glad Acres, the Pate farm.

Decorative features for the courtesy were fashioned of fantasy, plcot and pompom zinnias and marigolds. The appetizing menu, prepared by the hostes.s in the old-fashioned Southern manner, was enjoyed by Mesdames Erwin F. falk. Bell White, R. D.

Range, W. M. Forester, E. H. Dockery, II.

J. Braun, M. C. Caston, Mina Reeves, T. B.

McNerney, W. E. Bragg. Misses Ora Kinnebrew and Hattie McDaniel. CLEARANCE Of All Spring Straw SO Hats, Values to 2.00 65 Hats, Values to 1.00 Right- Fairic Whit.

Color. 81.00 11.01 We Make Button Holes, Buttons and Buckles. KATE SMALLEY MILLINERY HANDBAGS 113 West CoUin Street. in charge of the meeting, i -r. i i R.

L. Harris presenting the final OUfth BlfthdaV chapter of the Bible study course. Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Robin- and daughter, Molly Beth, visited their son and brother, Cpl. Forest Rey Robinson, bomber S. army. Great Bend, last week end. They left Corsicana Friday, July 7, returning Tuesday.

Wire To distant and friends on special occasions. Get of this service. BmsON PEARSON 502 W. Fourth Ave. Phone 286 visit with relatives 1 Grand Prairie.

here and at PERMANENTS i'l'he Cliarlcs Cravens Ati, I'arentsof Son Thursday nole $3.60, Thomas Ray, born rX.ARA SANDLIN to Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Cravens, 3114 West 6th Ave. 401 South Thirtieth Thurs- Str om the V. M.

C. A. day at 12.40 a. m. at the Navarro Masonic Hall.

Thursday, July 19th 8:00 P. Pythian Sisters will meet in regular session Carolyn Hoch left on Wed- at K. P. Hall. nesday for Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bryant and daughter, Cecile Anne, are visiting relatives in Tyler. Mr. and Mrs, W.

Carson and son, Harold, are leaving on August 1st for Waxanachle, where they will make their future home. Jlinic. The youngster tipped the rales at 7 pounds, 11 ounces, ilother and baby are doing nicely. Named for his grandfathers, he -s the grandson of Mr. and- Mrs.

A. R. Cravens and Mr. and Mrs. T.

Keathley, all of Corsicana, and 's the great-grandson of Mrs F. Fields of Houston, a former re.sident of Navarro county. look like new Mrs. Jack Stroube and sister, I Miss Bette Pierce. returned 1 from Corpus Christi.

I I Mrs. A. F. Reed had as week-end I guests in her home her son-in-law, I daughter and grandson, Pfc. and Mrs, W.

E. Richards and Danny of Eagle Pas.4. While here, they I visited In the home of grandfather, C. L. Jones, who been ill but is now improving.

Members of the Supper Club met at Kinsloe House on Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wendorf as host and hostess. Circle No. 5 of the Society of Christian Service will meet in the First Methodist EMucatlon- a1 Building on Monday afternoon at 4 with Mrs.

A. W.Roger# CAGE BIRDS and Pet Stock Supplies Foods Let us give you information on your pets. 620 North I5tb Street MS. Corsicana, Betty Joyce McClintock was honored with a. party of her fourth birthday at the home of her mother, Mrs.

N. W. McClintock. July 13. Ice cream, candy, and cake were served.

Those present included: Alice And Bobby Steeley, Darlene Rawlson, Martha Bruce, Barbara Jean Ray, Gelene and Geneva Duncan, Betty Ruth Watson, Frances Lambet, Tommie Gene Mitchell, Dorothy Helen, Wanda and Mae Pauline Underhill, Barbara Ann and Vivie Gene Kelton Kirk, and Barbara Sue McClintock. WATCH HIM GROW! Keep a record of your b. through periodic pictures. You'll treasure these beautiful photographs la years to comc. ONE 8 by 10 VIGNETT ETCHINO One to a person or two to a family.

Paramont StuiUos HERE EVERY SATURDAY AT BEATON HOTEL HOURS 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. A MESSAGE TO MOTHERS ABOUT THE CASTORiA NOW ON SALE EACH BOTTLE of the Castoria i buy today, you will see a Serial Control Number.

This number is plainly visible through a in the package. what tha Sarial Control Numbor moons to youi The Castoria now being made is given three different kinds of rigid tests chemical, bacteriological, and biological. The Serial Control Number on each bottle is your positive, visible proof that all these tests have been made. In this way, you have full assurance of the quality and dependability of Castoria-long recognized at the ideal lazativa for children. Millions mothers welcome the news that Castoria is now on sale at their druggists! This is the original and genuine Castoria the laxative made especially for children.

The next time your child needs a laxative, ask for Castoria. mild and gentle, yet effective. And pleasant-tasting, so you have to your child to take it Look for these features on the new Castoria package: Gran quickly idan- tifias tha laberatory-taatad Caatoria now en sala. REGULAR SIZE ttRflRft IW UlORATORYHSTtO CONTROa NUMBER fit lUTAII tOMMIT ftflStll a. Tha Sarial Control Num- tho bottlo dow" in tho outsido packaga.

NOTE: Until sufficient stodu can be made available, it may be that your druggist have enough Castoria to meet all demands. If ha happmia to be out of stock when you ask for Castoria, please be patient He will have it for you shortly. mi MAKIRS OP PUTCHirS CACTORIA.

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