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Mr. and Mrs. Jones Will Note Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T.

Jones, 2io4 Culbertson, will observe their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Tuesday. On Thursday of this week they will leave Tans lor their new home in Austin. Ernest Jones was born at Grandview, Texas, where he graduated from high school, following which he entered the University ot Texas, Jan. 22. 1921 he married Miss Valley Garrison, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Issaac Garrison of Beaumont. They have three children: James who recently graduated from the University of Texas and is now with an auditing firm in Houston: Miss Mary Ruth Jones, graduated the University of Texas, who is now with the Eighth Service Command as a civilian employe in Dallas, and Miss Mildred Jones, a student In the University ot Texas. Prior to entering the radio field Mr. Jones was with the Beaumont Journal-Enterprise, in the advertising department from 1920 to 1934.

In 1941 he went with radio station KNOW in Austin where he remained until he came to Paris to manage KPLT 17 months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were active members of the First Methodist Church here and he was active the Lions Club and the Chamber of Commerce. In Austin he will hold a regional position with KNOW.

He is succeeded as mana- ger oE KPLT by Boyd Kelley who, with his family, recently moved to Paris from Big Spring where- he was manager of KB ST. Allard Family Reunion At Cooper Held Saturday COOPER (Special) Mr. and Mrs. L. L.

AUard gave a dinner at home here Saturday evening, all their children and their families being present for the frst time in five years. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie A. Moseley and sons Bennie Joe and Jirnmle neve; Mr.

and Mrs. Tony Carona and daughter Ton! ot Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie. Brown and daughters Jan Ann and Judy of Pascagoula, and Worth Allard of Durant, besides Mr.

and Mrs. E. K. Brown of Electra. MILLIONS ARE GUIDED thow thrco ways when they buy aspirin.

(1) Purity (2) Speed (3) Economy. Buy St. Jowph Aspirin, world's larnost roller at lOc. Got 100 tablotmio for only 3oc. Church of God in Christ To Have Union Meeting The Church of God in Christ on Northwest Seventh Street will havq a union meeting Monday night at 8 o'clock, with these churches connected: Mineola, Sulphur Springs, and Paris Numoei 2 Elder L.

Smith is president and C. Pierson is pastor, Friends arc invited. A half done job in terracing a field is worse, than no terraces at "Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vickers Louise Ferguson, Wayne Vickers Take Vows Jan.

15 A The Reopening of Our Newly Remodeled Gift and Baby Shop Our shop has been completely redecorated, new fixtures and other work that makes our shop completely new and different. We will feature baby and children's clothing and gift items. Come in and visit with us. Miss Louise Ferguson, daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs, R.

E. Fergu- on of Blossom, and Wayne Vick- rs of Bogata, son oC Mrs. -I. W. Vickers, were united in larriage Jan.

15 a 7:30 m. at he Baptist Church in The Rev Williams performed Think up a new name for our shop and we'll pay the winning contestant $10.00 in cash or merchandise. entries must be submitted in person at our shop not later than Jan. 31, 1946, Eaton's Gift and Baby Shop 130 BON HAM he double ring ceremony. For the the bride .1 I vore a blue-grey suit with a.

blue blouse, black patent shoes, bag, nd'other accessories and-a blue- grey hat. She carried a white 3ible topped with white, carna- was given in marriage jy her father. Preceding the wedding and "At Dawning" were ung by Miss Carroll with Mrs, Hammond Abels accom- janying. Miss Ruth Ferguson of Blossom, Istcr of the bride, was maid ot lonor and wore an aqua suit with accessories and a pink nations corsage. Jerrel Vickers, ousin of the groom, of Bogata was best man and James Dunagan if Blossom was usher.

Ferns, white candles, and large baskets of evergreens decorated he altar, After the wedding, a reception was held at the home of the jride's parents in Blossom. The dining table was covered with a ace cloth and lighted by White candles. An arrangement of chrysanthemums also was used in decorating. The wedding cake was two tiered. With the cake, spiced tea Acts At ONCE to wow (CAUSED BY COLDS) Prescribed by thousands of Doctors) For years thousands of Doctors have prescribed PERTUSSIN to promptly relieve such tond coughs.

Relief often comes with the first spoonfuls! Tho 'reason PERTUSSIN brings such 'prompt relief Is because it's scientifically prepared to act ot once. PEKTUSSIN not only lessens the severity and frequency of coughing but It actually 'loosens tickling phlegm uncl makes It easier to raise. Safe and mighty elective for botn old ixnd young. Pleasant tasting, tool Buy It from your druggist. WEIflmiB showing cotton dress to look for first (exclusive at Jean Ann's) see the Rumba 'Fiesta Black Magic They're swishy, they're swingy! They're Barbara Boyd created for teensters who know their fashions One, Two Piece Junior Sizes 10-16 and coffee were' served.

-Mrs Culas- Rook poured tea, Charlene.Simmons and Miss Jim Hopkins served the cake. Mrs was in'charge ot the' Miss, Katherine Wooldridge and Mrs. L. M. Bakei were members of the houseparty The couple left" on a wedding trip to Corpus Christ! where the groom, is employed with CM Service at the Naval base.

The bride is a graduate of. Blossom High School and Paris Commercial College. The groom is. a a a df Fulbnght High School. Bridal Shower Mrs.

Wayne Vickers, the forme Miss Louise Ferguson, was''hon- ored with a Thursday afternoon, Jan. 17, at the home of Mrs. Dan Porteiv The shower wa Anniversary Dinner Meld For Houses McGarvey House entertained at a surprise dinner party Sunday light at the Gordon Country Club lonoring his mother and father, Mr and Mrs. House, 2202 Lamar on their thirty-first wedding anniversary. Dinner guests were: Mr.

and Mrs Lois Milam, Mrs. B. Graham, Howard Lentz, Miss Dorothy Corley, David Kennemer, Miss Ruth Billmgsley, Jack KeTth 'of Sherman, Miss Emma Martin, Mr. and Mrs. D.

H. wh t- lS and Miss Betty Whitley Miss Mhmon James Newton House, Mrs. W. FHesley Mrs Marilda -Craigo, Mr. and Mis.

Vernon Westbrook, Gus Craigo, Miss Lou Ann House, and Miss Martha Stewart. Several gifts were presented to the. couple during thef A large 'centerpiece ot mixed flow- rs in a silver bowl decorated the dinner table and-other flowers were about the mam room of the clubhouse. Mrs. sented with' an orchid coisage from the host.

arranged by Mrs. Lloyd Sterling Jack Wood- Travis Slusher, Mrs. John Parks, Mrs. Ed Parks, Mrs. Williams, Mrs.

Morns 'Mrs. R. A. Moore, Mrs. i -uTt-w- A Jones-King Rites AnnouncedHere Marriage of Miss Floy Jane Jones of Paris, daughter of George Jones of Dumas, to William F.

King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. King, Aurora, 111., took place Dec. 2 in the chapel of the First Methodist Church in Aurora, 111., with the minister of the church officiating.

The bride has made her with Mrs. 1. Rogers, Paris, Rt. 2, since early childhood. Sunday School Attendance Jan.13 Jan.20 Immanuel Baptist ....201 233 Central Presbyterian ..153 162 Calvary Methodist 77 '101 Garrett Memorial 138 First Methodist 478 488 Mr.

and Mrs. William F. King j-v. Will Tom Scudder, Miss Letha Pyron, Mrs. J.

H. Ragsdale, Miss Faith Davis; Mrs. Sam Davis, Mrs. W. 1.

Mrs. Waiter Larrlmore Mrs, George May, Max Dale, Mrs. Glen Kacklev' Jimmie Dunagan; Mrs Richards, Mrs. Clifton Martin, Mrs. Cecil Blackborr- Mrs.

Emma Blackborne, M. John Franklin, Mrs. Martin Solomon, and -the honoree's mother, Mrs. R. E.

Ferguson. Guests registered in a bride book. Games were directed by Mrs. John Franklin, Piano selections were played by Davis and Mrs. Cecil Blackborne.

Gifts were presented to the hohoree and cookies -and punch 'were served. Miss Faith Davis, Mrs. Jimmie Dunagan, s. George Williams, and Mrs. Royce VjCUl VV vi Whitten assisted the hostess THE PARIS NEWSTMONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1946.

FAGE 3 No Serious Injury as Truck Leaves Highway Group From Paris Hears Ballad Singers' Concert in Commerce Members of the Paris' Music Study Club'who attended the Civic Music Association's presentation of the American Ballad Singers in Commerce, Saturday night, heard a phase of American music veal and authentic in its.picturz.a- early American life revealed the bai Sdsof the people, La- Moine Miller, who was with tne Others, attending the con- HUGO, Okla. R. Parker, 36, of: Oklahoma City, narrowly escaped death near here early Sunday when he was forced to drive his potato-laden truck off Highway 70, into" a six-foot ditch, to avoid hitting an oncoming car. Parker said the car was 'on the wrong side of the road, two miles est of town, and the driver did not stop. The truck's plunge strewed the load of 123 bushels of sweet potatoes as the 1940 Chevrolet turned over three times.

It landed on Its side, against a large signboard. Parker was uninjured and Dick Taggart, also of Oklahoma City, his companion, received only a minor leg scratch. All who arc friends of the soil need now to move and.speak out together as never before. Could this letter have 'been addressed to TO TWO MOTHERS: I. didn't i much to say this morning when you got to talking about ypur -children's; shoes.

The two of talked on and on about your worries: "If if-isn't money for a new pair, it's a bill for repairing the old It's just tm- rible how children wear out their shoes." Maybe I should tell you about, mcij wi, ATnvv ent leather isn't wrinkled or cracked any place, And they were bought almost four years ago, just before she came down with infantile paralysis. Shoes last long, so awfully long, when worn a wheelchair. Ap es Woodards Celebrate 20th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. W.

Woodard celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary Tuesday, night, Jan. 15, with an open house irom b.du o'clock at their home, 2000- land and sea, 1C Tom Joad passed, seed the Lincoln Penny and Paul presented." Announce Engagement Bill Stubblefield, A well sodde'd terrace outlet is to a terrace what a well constructed foundation is to a building. TtoOn CouqhtiU) Modern War Cilis -Irritation, Eases Invltis Ristful SUM Now when a cold causes irritation or head stuffiness that leads to night coughing, just do this at Rub throat, chest and back with Vicks VapoRub. Results are so very good became Ptnttrrttt to cold-irritated upper bronchial tubes with special, toothing, medicinal vapors. StlnwilftM chest and back surfaces like a warming poultice.

Than For special action keeps" on working to soothe the cold-irritated throaty invite rcstful'slccp. Only VapaJtufc you this' special penciratTng-ttimuUting action that brings auch grand comfort. So be tute you get the one and only VICKS VAPORUB.J j. IT My daughter's black Mary Snuca, i'ij Janes still look like-new, the pat EVENTS OF THE WEEK 7- Ked Home Service class, Business and Professional mack and Miss June Rose. a Red Cross itome' Service class meets, in the First Methodist Church, (This ad appeared incorrectly Sunday) Naioth Bible Club 'meets with Mrs.

A. meets at Dancer, 919 in be A Dancer, and Mrs. Hoy daughter, dell Walker, son of Mi. Mrs D. S.

Walker, 2607 E. Price St The informal, ceremony will take pace at the home of the bride's parents -Saturday, Jan. 26, at 8 p. Anniversary Celebrated COOPER (Special) Dr. and Mrs George Ellington celebrated their forty -seventh wedding anniversary Sunday with a dinner at their home.

Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ellington, Mr. and Mrs.

Guy B. of Demson and Mr; and Mrs. James Gwinn of Dallas. VELVET OF ROSES DRY SKIN CREAM Carter. nf the First Baptist be 'co-hostess, B.

Johnson wHl Twentieth C.nturr Club moots with Mrs. L. Poun- 6 9 'AS rS C.ub meets with Ml M. Alkln, Missionary Guild meets with Mrs Fischer Osburn, 835 Lamar Ave. Garden Club meets with Mrs Joe Travis and Mrs.

Temple. Crime thrives more and more as the land becomes' poorer and poorer. To cherish the velvet imoothneis of your skin to prevent chapping and harsh winter drynesil. Get several jars todayl PALACE DRUG STORES No.2 S. W.

Cor. Plaia No. 1-N. E. Cor.

Plaza 10TM ANNUAL SAVINGS EVENT! ton St. Mrs. Lemmond Honored At 'House Shower' Mrs, Clarence honored, with' a "house shower. at her home, 439 E. Washington Tuesday afternoon, Jan.

lo. The -given Mrs. Mrs. Cartel Wilson. Glfts, presented.

Those Mrs, Christine Gordon Parker, Mrs. Mrs', Mollie Caviness, Mrs, J. Holloway, Mrs. Lester Singleton, Mrs. Ernest Parker, Mrs.

Jack 'Hatcher, Mrs. Clyde Mrs. Mable Mrs, Guyon Foster, Mrs, J. Carpenter, Miss Aileen Hatcher, Miss Eloisc Parker, Miss Martha- Wilson, Mrs. G.

Parker OPEN COLD-CLOQBEO NOSE: IREATNE FREER 2 drops'of Penotro NOHO in 'Bluffy noso breathes freer. Caution: use only kidirccted. GetPenetro Mrs'. Dewitt Moore, and Miss Joyce Lemmond. Mrs, Gordon Parker was at the register, Cake and hot chocolate were served.

Do You feel AS A WITCH On "CERTAIN DAYS" of the month? Do female functional monthly dis-. turbancea make. you feel. tle iiervouii, crnnlcy and bit such times? Then try famous Lydm E. rins- ham'.

Vegctnble -Compound, to relieve' BUCK PlnMwms Compound DOES MOMS than relieve monthly, cramps, headnchc, backache. It accompanying tired, nervous leel- this nature. Taken throughout the month this medicine helps build up. resistance against such distress. Also a fine stomachic tonlcl tYDIH E.

PINKHAH'S Ever Try Making Cougk Syrup in Your Kitchen? 4l.lct n. nlnt boLU Given Quick Belief. And It's So Easy! No Cooking. Mf vou'vo ncvor tried-mixing your own coujrh medicine, you've missodla It's no troublo-nocds no-cpok- ff -and gives you about four times UH much cough syrup You'll say It. beats anything you ever tried I6r coughs duo to colds.

And horo'n liow it's done: Make a plain syrup by stirring 2 dips of granulated sugar uncl one cup of water few moments, until it is dissolved. Or you cuji uso corn syrup fit from your you Put this Into pint nmf HP, UP with your syrup. This supply. Tastes never spoils. Children love it.

And a.s for results, you've never anything better. It goes i-jsht to work on tho cougrh, phlesm, soothlns tho irrilitlon, and belnSir clear the air passages, will liko it for its results, and not merely for tho money it saves. Pincx is a special compound of proven ingredients, in concentrated form, a most reliable agent for throat and bronchial irritations. Money refunded if it doesn't pleas. iu way, SPECIAL DRY-SKIN MIXTURE 12.25 SIZE $4.00 StZK AH prices tax 0 save on this night cream for flaky-dry skin.

Helps make skin supple and wonderful for rough spots and liny lines due to Order yours now! Limited lime! PALACE DRUG STORES No. 1-N. E.Cor. Plorf, No. 2-5- Cor..

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