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The Paris News from Paris, Texas • Page 5

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The Paris Newsi
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Paris, Texas
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"Big Apple" Who Will Appear On New Grand Theatre Stage Drop Foreign Policy Talk House Naval Committee works On Specific De. tails Of Expansion house dl its dis- polic Thurs nt 1o work 000 nL he lro se wo naval expansion program. ed rma Vinson (D-Ga) Admiral W. G. Dubose, chier of naval construction, to concerning 47 com to learn how would use the $15,000,000 expenrnental fund which Presi- or part of Vv'ould go for a "mos- of small, swift vessels "i tho S0 a51ed "suicide squadrons" emplyoed by ou nstructed or light steel, equipped Wlth two torpedoes and nian- Graves and Thelma Braddock, Above are the "BJr Apple- dancers of three states who ap- Pfar with Dan Fitch's Ap- TK reV al UlC Gr Theatre Sunday and Monday February 27-28.

Left to riitht are Iris ROXTON. (Special). In thc contest, sponsored by superintendent, the student body selected Gravos Tr and Thelma the II" Honor roll for the third six woeks of school has been announced as follows: Erlir.c Merrill. Kenneth Julian. Demon D.

Jcmcr. first grade; Hoy Robert E. Rhoades, Jack second Eradc Jane Ciller. Dorothy Jean McCall, Lorraine Dardcn, Jewel Thompson. Betty Grnham, Sarah Rahl Jones, Wilma Baer P' Lork.

third grade. Creed McDowell. Richard Mar. Charles Miller. Paul Par- George Rutherford.

Biliie Mary Ruth HaIL Malor.e. Ruth Tartar, Madge -i. fourth grade: Thomis ni ft i Ia Harold -Joy Biihngs, Bettie Joe Lorene Boss, Iva Ann Margaret Evelvn Smith Miilio Margraves, fifth grade Llewellyn Burtner, Mavdelfe thsnttllor. Helen Roe Graham. Margaret Ann t.rsham.

Jerry Julian. Argatha Ann Mancis. Margie Mar. graves. Buddy Rutherford Edith Tav'.

nitW 9 Ta Pauline JVhcoIrr Wation. Harold woods, sixth grade. Owtncth BWinss. Owcnsby Sid- fcmrnaienc Hamirtt. Avis F'cr- Belt! scvpnU) grade 1 Childcry.

Warren Holcomb! Tterofh.v eighth grade- Cljldcrs "Hiurman T. Hnje. RarhclJ ninth grade Duke, tenth grade- Ma xinc Hughos. Mary Moon. Ross Graves Flora Eu- Earl Richey.

JL err J. DelUMle's he AFFAIRS COOPER COOPER. Mr, and Grorgc A Rolger entertained V't cinb tn the room at Hotel Cooper ay four tables Wd for l-ip players, jtrd the valentinf earned out the Pr.n>s for high to Herman Sr-arfc, anf Grenvrr and Kaymond Hood, Virginia champions. Edna Bigby and Dewey Parsley, South Carolina champions, ane and Harry Fowlet, North Carolina champions. i Moyer Funeral Is Set Friday Funeral services for Hugh over of Honey Grove who died is home Wednesday morning be held at 3 o'clock Friday a er oon at the Methodis at Honey Grove, con- A local couple of Apple daneera will be selected Tuesday and Wednesday in a Big Apple contest.

They will make a guest appearance with the Big Apple revue. This contest will be un- the Rev. anc! Oakwood cemetery. Mr. Moyer, 40 years old was the Honei Grove gnal-Citizen, had mayor of Honey Grove and at he time of his death, was a city commissioner.

PARTY IS FOR CLARDY GIRL CLARDY. (Special)-A forty- given a the home WHITE ROCK BRIDE IS SHOWERJiONOREE 0 vjrs Jroy Kirfcpntrick for- MrT A 30 Cunnin hani anc Mrs Fc Cunningham or daughter Nora, who has wen confined at home since suf- ering fracture of the leg in an ccident early i December Re- BOSWELL PERSONALS, BRIEF LOCAL ITEMS BOSWELL, Okla. (Special). Junior class play, "Up the Paradjse" given last Friday night, cleared $57.20. Mrs and daughter Josephine have been visiting in Sherman, Texas.

Mrs Hubert Maddox and daughter Patricia Jane, are visitmg in Sherman, Texas the direction of Edith who will conduct a achool of dance preceding this contett and will teach free of charge to all entrants the laatest steps in popular dance craze. an daugh er and Mrs. Natalie Harris of Sulphur Springs, Texas, and Mrs. Lewis Morris and son of Ok- City are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Dud King. Mrs. George Hunter is in Clare- for a week visit. Miss Beuiah Harwood of Wilburton spent last week end with parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. larwood. Mrs. Edna Moran Duncan of Oklahoma City spent the week nd with Mr. and Mrs.

Moran. home. After presentation Mrs. TV. ckwe as to Pans for modi en) treatments.

I ho Rev. arid Mrs. Sam A of Hovi-Jand. Sunday wiil be preaching day tne Methodist church and HiH be hcldjn theAfternoon. Indian CCC Camp To Be Opened In March HUGO.

Okla! F. of the Hugo Indian Mabel nnd Maud vcre to the Tuesday JJ5K dub at their home rooms being with and jonquils. A salad members and STuesis. Miisr.i Willie Marie ston and Hyhernia Turbe- aftcr Ramos in which Mrs nigRs and Kingston soorw. Ann Bocgcss wa elc-ferf member of the club.

45 Attend Club Party club at the Ambia Monday. Popcorn candy were sold hv Marie and Odessa Campbell Winners in the Karris plavfrd were Doris Jean Mathews Bob ise Bailey. Norman Billi? Tnomton and Odessa The expense of the party was jorty and the cjub cleared aji LCC camp i5 under con- near Kcnu-ood in Dela- Ho will be notifiod later as to the office's o.cot of enrollecs for the camp which will open March. Tom Boren has returned home from Kansas City where he has been working for a trucking company. Jerry, four year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Skinner Anderson stuck a knife through his hand and two stitches hsd to be taken to close the wound. Earl Walk who cut his foot while chopping wood last week is able to be out on crutches. The small daughter of Mr and Mrs. Paul MatJo'ck.

and John Archer, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grigsby, who have been ill with colds arc improving. Marriage In January Is Announced At Hugo HUGO, Okla. (Special) The marriage of Walter Leonard to Miss Deuprec, daughter Clyde Deuprce of Sopor on January 15 in Idabel.

Judge Walter Scott officiating, was announced here Wednesday. They arc at home for the present at 513 East Brown street here. Mr. Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Leonard here, holds a B.S. degree from Southeastern college at Durant and is principal ofRobert E. Leo school here IINTER FARMERS SIGN WORK SHEETS WINTER.

(Spccill) Between ro and SO farmers signed work sneets for the agricultural program last week at the home of Albis Ball, cotton committeeman Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Buford entertained visitors from Paris and Deport Thursday at dinner at their home.

Ray Woodard, injured in an automobile accident January 23 was brought Tuesday from Paris to the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Talma Woodard. Mrs. Joe Wright and family were called to Paris Saturday by the death of her sister in law Mrs.

Vera C'ass. Sam Whitney has returned home from Shamrock where he was employed by the gas company. 9' Boat left Tuesday for Albuquerque to visit her son in law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bowen.

Bride Honored With Shower At Reno Home Find 3 Dead In Trailer Wife and Baby Asphyxiated In New Trail, er Home LUBBOCK. Texas. Mr. and Mrs. James McMullan and six-weeks old baby were re- (fr the trailer house which had been their home for one day Thursday morning after a person looked through a window and saw an overturned baby basket and the still bodies of the mother and infant.

Verdict will be death from "ac- jidental asphyxiation," said Waler Davies, Justice of Peace. Leakage apparently was from a gas connection in the tiny kitchen of he house, he said. The body of McMuilan, 19, was on the floor and those of the woman and baby on the bed when door was broken by Billy Reid, owner of the property. Anther employe of the laundry at which McMullan worked had ailed to learn why he had not eported for work. BROTHER OF PARIS MAN PASSES AWAY Body Of J.

W. Wooien Brought Here Thursday For Burial Epidemic After Case Js Found COMMEB.CS. (Special) of Hunt' and counties have been past few days to stave threatened epidemic of spinal spnal meningitis at Ricfceway, town half way between Commerce and Sulphur Springs in Hopkins county. Ernest McGee, 27, was found to have the disease. Drs.

MeConnell of the McCon- neil hospital at Sulphur Springs and Lowell Leberman of the hospital here have given preventative treatments -to over 25 persons exposed to the disease. Still others have gone to their family physicians for treatment. McGee is expected to recover, it is said. Physicians meanwhile are hopeful that no other cases of the malady will break out. Nine Killed Jn Mexican Bandit Raids Thursday F.

for cominf primary. three tcrins v. Jesse G. Wooten of 30 North Seventeenth street received word of the death of his brother, J. W.

Wooten of Hamlin, 65 years old, which occurred Thursday morning in Davis. where he was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Chester McCJellan. The body is being brought here burial at Evergreen cemetery, but funeral arrangements will not be completed until after arrival nere. MEXICO CITY, sons including two women, were killed and five were wounded.in bandit raids and assaults in various parts of Mexico, reports reaching the capital said Thurs- One hundred bandits attacked Quajimculilapa, Guerrero state ransacked several buildings, set them afire, and kilted a civilian SEE PAPER AND JOW IN THE MANHUNT FOR THE MOST SOUGHT-AFTER MAN IN TOWN RENO.

Conway Mrs. DeWitt Moore and jtiss Opal Reeder were hostesses Tuesday at the Moore home at a miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Robert Moore, formerly Miss Edna Dotson. Games were directed by Mrs. Steve Burch of Paris and the gifts were presented by means of a treasure hunt.

Refreshments were served including visitors from Parts, Reno and Mt. Olive HELP KIDNEYS PASS 3 IBS. A DAY LOVELY NEW 9 DRESSES OF T. Off. GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR HOSIEfiY WITH DAVENCREPES BY HUMMING BIRD Wwtn of EASTMAN Acetate ayon I Enjoy It With CW CoUect al! your old, spotted soiled clothes send them' to Bell Cleaners.

will re- tarn (hem as fresh and clean wr Kprinj- sunahine. Then you'll spring more! Then you'll Jike Spring Bell Wning Co. GET SMARTNESS Clear Spring shades add life to your costume. OET SHEERtfESS Genuine crepe construction in every Davencrepe. GET LONG-WEAR With Davencrepes' exclusive Invisible Extra Silk.

Davencrcpo, By Hamming Bin) AH New The fashion wheel turns to "PORO fabric with that smart hand-loomed look so ingeniously corutmcted that it's comfortable in any temperature. Dependable, too, because it has been laboratory tested and approved for all cleaning and wearing qualities. You'll adore the gay young styles with their slim, figure flattering lines. Nice details give them a distinctive, well-bred air and all have slide fastener plackets for smooth fit W. young of horuonul Ut int lln Shinri Mdfelia tiut in fli" PARIS SAYS PRINTS So We It's a season of beautiful and distinguished fabrics.

Here we present three highlights from our tremendous assortment to give you just a hint'of what's in store for vou this Spring. All-Silk Printed All-Silk, prints in. a. tailored mood exprewed eveh in the smartly spaced florals modernistic Colors iiihur rfhur Bags With A' Rosy Future Truly your Bag has the rosiest future we've seen a long time. New Chapes new colors, calfskins with a superior.

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