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The Paris News from Paris, Texas • Page 9

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The Paris Newsi
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Paris, Texas
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THE PARIS iPARIS, TEXAS PAGE ELEVEN lying In Steel Attracts Some Support In Sat. urday Session jorUi to it. rlprMonUni 4 of MS a. pound. Compiled By keen fiber Lv- ohanjjre to market In put on y'd and WMH haadwa i thi support othir iyid to WtirS recorded In tha bUr nptujrn on coflolodlnfr Up parilj' an ovir'old ionflltlot: wh'oh Inspired abnin ihort itia HioaeraU Ainoont 6f n't tiyirlK- ih AwoaUtBfl.

aver- bf 80 down .8 net tat klx day. It tn dfa -point 4B.8. Hnounifd 19 100,660 cojii- with The PrcVloui ii JStOntti affb hfirb n.S PERSONALS 1981 1084 1056 19JS 1SZS Saturda Month Tfl.J Wfe low 1H, Inrtutl UUt For A.t D.l 5 J.I JS.T 1C0.6 10M 110,2 OBliBANS. op fluciuationi In coltoh market hirt B.atordfty 1938 19JI T- low .46.8 40.6 .....161.1 88.9 Ten I-ow to year ago 11J.7, 1SJT low 113.5 low low Bttlfly volume the C. S.

al Bethi Inland 11. BM4 Cut'oni Allied oil or Union U. Oyp- it AmerjMn Teltphnn national TlRrvMtM- 67. IX TBTK 8POTJ40KT clntlns and or It moil 8t Ji i hryii net points lower to Thi oj downward Ihrodfhont most of the abort but from htar to dli- tani optloni In trafltnit, wai (nellnilloh inter upon now edrnrnttrnenU tbk of the farm bill. Jan.

flhlBbtd at March at at I.It. July at Oct. at ana at point! tower with at 8.JS. Satot toUilW -f 4- Alrp 3 -(. Bl Aim T.

A 6.160 Mine. t.rco 10H -I- 14 -f 1 TOKK 1XTCSJE8 TORK. Early adranen totton Saturday not malntalnefl. iroh from i.J7 u8 1 point it. Jow.r to higher.

Llvirpnol Bwntiay oaUei. Mt with ferelrn tad WUI Inllltal ef i sl Cmnntpaity Cntdlt re- CfflCAOO OltAIX CHICAGO. buylni Uoktng tlrcnslr jrllmuUtlnr to put-ehttlnc wire to niftlct much headway Siturdiy in A tdvarek. rntrVet trot up M. tent 4 but he! it XMre, bbi and back with enljr ntt fractlonil to at the On the.

optorn btljrlnf Itrgtlr to prcvlao) wha In an ot almoit 1 "whul at Wlnnlptt a.tii>earfv3. The Canadian contract, howtvfr. id.be con- Rottud of the isai- Whett to with fltiUh, Dec. May corn waA np. It.

May Bly 13-UH; anclianccd to lowfr. pea. rye H-V n(i. Pec. lard erntj WOH.TK LITKSTOCK ronr WORTH.

JOO! Irtiok iioiti with practlca) ton by irood to choice Itt-Jtl peecd ratnUy r.lS-Jt, ritnalnlnc rop- plr njrulir common mtdinm latt kirent to Jl hither, eatfet Vround la rno.1 beet 1.0&-5.71, balk lop t.to, beaf tUoithtcr calTti e.m. l.tt op, tod to J.St). ap ta 7.10. eajeeii 4bwn, tp nomi- hoik tnMlara to tcei fat Urabi .1 mil ar mAn tt e.BB-7.»4. towtty plain frfeft Mrs.

Sam B. Parkins and her daughter. werS In Paris Friday and Saturday. Mrs; Helen of Honey Grove was vlsiUnjf In Paris on Saturday. Miss Helen Winfrey, spent Friday Sn Greenville her parents.

Mrs. SU-a Ji Euba.nK of Houston is here for a holiday visit wltfi her mother, Mrs, Goree. Mrs. Jeff has returned home after visiting her sons, CJeorge Terreil at Houston and John Terrell at Taylor. Arthur ttewthon, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Cawthbn and student At A. M. College, is home for the holidays.

John Howard Glass, student at Castle Military Academy at Lebanon, Tenn, is home for the Christmas holidays. David Duhagah, son Mr. and Mrs. Qalthci- Dunagan, is home from Texas A. M.

college to spend the holidays. John Walker left Saturday for Dallas, where he will be joined by his brother Robert, and his mother and father of Providence R. 1., for the hblfdays. Miss Dorothy Anne Faught student at TSCW, arrived Saturday afternoon to spend the holi- days at her home, 159 North Six-. 1 eenth street.

Jack Finney, student at Texas A. ft has arrived tere to spend the holidays with ila parents, aJid Mrs. Rt H. Flriney. Quentln Wright, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Wright, is Home fr6m Texas Technological College at LUbbock to spend the holidays Dr. and Mrs. Percy Black and children arrived Saturday ffbfn Gainesville, to the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.

T. W. Russell and relatives at Nell Alsobrook of Soper; sister of Mrs. W. 802 Bbnham street, left Thursday afternoon for Tucson, Arizona, to make her home.

Hunter Leverett, student at Texas Technological college at Lubbock, is here to spend the holidays with his patents, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Leverelt.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Williams of Ciarksville will be here Sunday to spend the day with her lather and sister, Dr.

W. E. King and Miss Laliah King, 38 North Twehty- slxth street. Miss Mary Lula Williams, student at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, is here to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Williams. Mrs. Lytton Wright of Bl Paso Is here to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs.

J. W. Cunning- ham, 254 South Main street. Kenneth Cunningham of Houston will arrive In a few days to visit Mrs; unnihgham. Mr.

and Mrs. T. M. Grimes of Dallas will spend Christmas here with Mrs. Grimes' mother, Mrs.

N. Allen, 15 i Grand avenue. VIrs. Grimes was. formerly Miss rucile Allen of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick of Portland, will arrive here Wednesday to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Truillnger's mother, Mrs. Grace Lattimore, Mrs.

Trullinger is the former Miss Sarah Lattimore of this city. Mrs. R. E. Gray and daughter, Kilty, of Jacksonville, Texas, have arrived here to spend, the Christmas holidays with Mrs.

Gray's parenls, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Chamness.

Mr. Gray, who is here for the weekend, will return here before Christmas Day, Miss Calhryn Morgan, student at HoHon Arms in Washington, D. will arrive here Sunday to spend the Christmas holidays. She will be met in Greenvlllfi Sunday morning by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Maury Robinson, Miss Claire Cox, and Miss Eugenia Ezell. Miss Helen Wright, student at Sophie Newcombe in New Orleans, arrived here Saturday to spend her Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wright.

Miss Estelle Wright, the other daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wright who attends Randolph Macon college at Lynchburg, will arrive here Monday. Birthi A daughter was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs.

Norrnan Boss of Roxton at Lamar hospital. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Albert Nprrell at the Sanitarium of Paris Saturday afternoon. The Norrells live at the Sanitarium farm hear Paris. G-Men Continue Search For Pair Who Fled Prison SAN FRANCISCO.

department refusing to take it for granted that two Alcatraz convicts perished in an attempt tc escape from the prison Islanc Thursday, began running down numerous "clues" in the case Saturday. Agents from other cities aug mented the local justice department force to speed the hunt. In Washington, Federal Prison Director James V. Bennett said the search for the prisoners, Ralph Roe, 29, bank robber, and Theodore Cole, 25. kidnaper, woulc continue 'Imtil we arc convinced they are dead." CkARKSVILLE C.

OF C. BUYS CLARK HISTORY CLARKSVILLE. President E. W. Bowers said Saturday the chamber of commerce here has purchased 10 copies Judge Pat B.

Clark's "History of Clarksville and Red River County." Tne books will be placed in the organization's office to be used by members, Mr. Bowers said. KPLT advertises Paris over a wide listening area. THE MEANIES! KANSAS CITY. The family oi James Hall obeyed the "Ho not open until Christmas" sticker, on a package received from Philadelphia relatives Friday but the robbers who stole it Friday night probably won't.

You'd better hurry if you haven't finished you? Christmas shopping. And Remember, THE HOLLYWOOD SHOP is this year's Christmas rendezvous. If it's a dress she wants or a robe, or a glamorous cocktail blouse or hosiery or underwear WE'VE GOT IT! THE HOLLYWOOD SHOP OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P. M. tDCj nomlnat.

Cctftpkred nal, In The Courts Give From Lindsay's rnu'll rind a rreil MlKUton of tor children nf all for elrl rnary rttu ranelnr from flulu to bScyr-lei. Tor boy there ff ettry kind an4 crtttid (election of BASKET RA.UL8 A wide Mleetlon from the ball Id of Itwcr 9lc STUIIUKG BAGS for the, jrrorlntf boy: ttach- tlmlnjr. quIckcMa and Mtaf eontfol, 69c wid up Footbalk 69o wtd mf cotwitruotlon. A fltt for or the rlrl be 59c and up DAISY AIR WFLES a complntA of air for you to ehoooe from TENNIS KACJCCTC of Aur tennU reduced. SIXTH DISTRICT COURT P.

Blackburn, Judge New MattJe Hill Vs. Hill, divorce. Jack Womack vs. rrincis Womack. divorce.

This term of Sixth District court will be in session till January 8, Iflas. Court will convene without a jury, SUti 6f Tsxai wai pliJntiff In each ot thtse W. Hartline, with burglary, found cuilly, sentenced to two years in ptnlten- liary. Curtis Malone, charged, with passing it true a forced instrument (five ca found guilty In each tentenced to two years In thw penitenUary In each cast. Novii charged with 'o of forfery one case ot passing true forced instrument, found guilty In- each case, sentenced to faro In ttate penitentiary In each caie.

Carl charged with passing at fortfftd Instrument (three found guilty in each case, sentenced to two years in the state penitentiary In each casfc Maurice Mtrtjn, charged with forgery caces) and passing as true a forged instrunvent (two cases), found guilty in each sentenced to fwo in the state penJtentUry in cage. H. C. Shelby, charged with driving while intoxicated, found guilty, td 30 days in jail and fined $50 and costs. Autrey King, charged with burglary, lound Jtullty, given a three-year suspended sentence.

JUSTICE COURTS Place 2, Dr. W. King, Judge charged with driving intoxicated, bond tei at $1,000. MARRIAGE UCENBEB 1BBDED Leonard Daniel and Misi Irema Dec Thompson. Artliur Webster Mri.

Ut- zic Vfiltoa. OrviJIe Moore Beulah Hammonj, L. Bvnlce Fkeks, £. Bivent end Miw £thc) Fouse. end MaudJe Armitrdnit.

James C. Smith And Mona Brulte. Hennap Martin Josephine Spring. Albert Caytoh. MJsi Cora Bell Terry, VlHitm Savuft PhilUpi.

Hubert F. ind Mrs. Flora Dosier. Oynn ton. George and Ver- git NEW OARS ECOMTKUD TliopiM M.

Berry, Gibraltar hotel, Parjs, Fwd atdan. Malton -Bel In, Deport, route one, 1938 Ford tudor, Mrs, W. A. Pilklnton," full, 163t Chevrolet P. parla, Cheyrolft truck, Marion hotel, ford tudor, Ford tma Optrorted Duncan Companj Once again Duncan Coffee Company, which imports, blends, roasts packs the famous Admiration and Bright and Early coffees, celebrates the close of another successful year and hails the advent of a Kew Year.

Again the Company Is happy to pay Its respects to Labor, and to acknowledge a deb! of gratitude to its own 356 employees, who represent 1,638 men, women and children drawing their livelihood from the business of the Company. It owns and operates the fastest exclusive coffee delivery system in America, from 53 strategic distributing centers, contacting the retail trade of Texas weekly, thereby assuring you oven-fresh Admiration and Bright and Early coffees. EacK.year of Its 20 years of operation (even the 'depression years), the Duncan Coffee Company has paid every employee a bonus at the year's end. This year is no exception. The Duncan Coffee Company Is owned In Its entirety fn Texas.

It owns all the properties it occupies throughout the State. Its funds are deposited In Texas banks. TIAPK KAIIM AT wow The Company is a patron of every steamship line whose vessels touch at Texas ports, It uses every railroad and truck line that carries freight to and from cities where Its roasting plants are located. While tKe Company advocates and emphasizes value of using human beings instead of machines in its operation, it stresses the point that human hands never come hi contact with its product. ADMIRATION COFFEE than which no could Sswc, to you In vacuum tight HIM, or In Th'e Duncan Coffee Company and its employees are Indeed grateful to all Texas for making Admiration and Bright and Early TEXAS' LARGEST SELLING COFFEES.

BRIGHT and EARLY COFFEE a bland. It packed in nomlcal air-tight at a few DUNCAN CO A (A TIXAS INSTITUTION TIXANI) i.

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