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The Paris News from Paris, Texas • Page 4

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The Paris Newsi
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Paris, Texas
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4
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PAGI 4, THI PARIS NIWS, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1946 "Kind Lady" to Be Offered in March Interstate Players Will Present First Play in Paris University of Houston, SMU, Southwestern and TCU. The "Kind Lady" premiere will be held in Austin. It also will show at Temple, San Abilene, Amarillo, Wichita Falls, Paris, Waco and Galveston. Carra said opportunity would be afforded to Texans who already have made their mark on the legitimate stage and pn the screen to return to Texas and help others who aspire to dramatic greatness. Idea for quality drama presented by professionals within Texas was conceived in 1942 by Charles Coburn of the screen.

He offered $5 000 for a stock company based on University of Texas talent. The war interrupted the program. At war's end Karl Hoblitzelle of Dallas, president of Interstate Theatres, who had been interested from the start, evolved the state-wide project, and pledged, financial support to launch the first company. Lawrence Carra Interstate Players will present their first play, "Kind Lady," in Paris late in March, Lawrence Carra, director, disclosed Saturday in Austin. Carra says Interstate Players is a well financed, sound venture.

Backbone of the organization is its talent committee, drawn from drama departments of Texas colleges and universities. It includes representatives from Ilardin-Sirhmons Uni-, versity, TSCW, Baylor, Trinity, WRECKS WANTED Get our offer before you jell. Late model cars preferred. ICLYDE AUTO WRECKERS N. Main Phonn 2293 WALLACE HEFNER TIN SHOP A young -man who Invites you to him for all kinds of jheet metal works aad appreciates your business.

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LONG DISTANCE MOVING Deluxe Coaches Experienced Men Bonded-Insured Our Deluxe Moving Service Costs No More BOB DAY Transfer Storage Nation-Wide Service Phone 2477 Paris, Texas Former Goodland Student on Staff Of Bacone College HUGO, Okla. The Rev. B. Frank Belvin, former Goodland Indian School student, has been added to the staff of Bacone College at Muskogec'as director of Christian education. Belvin completed his high school work at Goodland Indian School orphanage and received a scholarship to Bacone, where he was a member of the boxing team for two years, and won a trip to the National Golden Gloves tournament in Chicago.

Ho returned to Bacone as a grade school teacher and' after 1 graduating from Ottawa University in Kansas, entered Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, in 1938. He was appointed to work with Indians near Anadarko by the.American Baptist Home Mission Society after graduation. His new work at Bacone will include the supervision of all Christian activities on the campus as well as teaching Bible courses and he will be assistant pastor of the Bacone College Baptist Church. He is a son of the late Watson Belvin, and a brother of Henry and Willie Belvin of Boswell. Improvements for Edinburg Municipal Waff System Planned EDINBURG; $50,000 improvement program for, the municipal recently, acquired by the city of Edinburg, has been announced.

It will'include ah'ew, water Slower-in-North Edinburg and 'larger mainsijn tthe north and south parts of 4he Additional Indoor Circus Matinee Is Scheduled Thursday at PJG Auditorium The Conner Duo, Clyde Circus An' additional matinee perform ance, scheduled, for; Thursday aft, ernoonj Has been announced for the Clyde Bros. Indoor Circus in orderj that all school students may be able to see the show. i Originally slated for. Feb. the extra performance has been arranged and buses will pickup students at school and take them to the Paris'Junior College Auditorium according to the following schedule; High School and Paris Junior Paris and J.

i-; wanis Clubs, all proceeds from the Circus will be donated to the. Pans Parks Improvement Committee to be used on Paris playgrounds and parks. Admission to matinee shows will be 35 cents for children; and one dollar for adults. Night performances will be one dollar for everyone. Ward.

Ward an Paris. This will" be the matinee shows Thev afternoon will Sponsored local civic clubs, the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and Ki- Parisians' Son-in-Law Mentioned'in Radio Program Friday Morning In connection with Boy Scout Week, Feb. -8-14, the; Ted Malone General Electric Hour, Friday morning, presented; a program about Capt. Dick Paranals, a former Boy Scout, who flew a Navy PBY-plane toiXJr.eenland;in;1942 13 stranded 'persons. among the list, of people was: Ma j.

Wilson McGough, been en. route itb Major McGOugh: isva son-m-law of Mr. and Mrs; Roemmele, 2253 County Clerk's Office Records War Discharges by Feb. 9 CoinlyXlerk Joe.Hanimack said Saturday recorded 2,436 World War II dis- chargeB through Feb. "This figure," said, "is the combined total from; dischargees from all branches On file in Hanimack's office are 779 I.

Jennings WHD Club Hears Talk on Health Jennings Home' Demonstration Club met Thursday with Mrs. Roy Ingram, nine members Mrs. Bernard Phillips of Paris-Lamar County Health Unit speaking on "Health, and Sanitation." Kennemer demonstrated working buttonholes. Mrs. Ingram''was nominated by the club as a delegate the district Home in Mount ll; i served.

-Sugar candyishould be simmered slowly boikd or they crystalize. in ftie RADIO LOG KPLT at 1490 kilocycles; NBC outlet at 820 outlet at 1080 All times Central Standard. 7:00 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:30 9:00 0:30 9:45 10:30 10:48 11:00 12:00. 12:15 12:20 12:55 1:00 3:30 4:30 5:00 5 6:00 6:15 6:30 7 :00 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 8:00 10:00 10 :15 10:45 11:00 11:05 12:00 Musical Clock Religious Service Sunday Morning Musical Sunday Funnies Tuner. You Forgot Ray Woods Quartette State Pension Musical Interludes News Melody Time Time -For Church First; Federal News World War Sketcher Noontime Tunes Sunday News Extra Lowry Variety Show Da'rts For Dough- Mary Small Harrlwnlan Choral Club Counterspy i Philcb Radio Hall Of Sunday 'Evenint; Party, Drew Pearson Oop Gardner Sunday Evening House First Baptist Services Gabriel Heatter WaltebWinchell Parsons LaGuardla Speaks For Liberty Jimmy Fiddler Theatre Guild Of T) Air Lutheran Hour Roseland Ballroom Orch.

News Summary Juke Box Serenade Sign. Off- MONDAY 6:00 Town Country Time 6:30 Wake Up And Shine 7 Martin Agronsky 7:15 Breakfast Special 7:30 News White's Rhytlim Ranch 8:00 Breakfast Club My True Story News' And Betty Crocker 9:30 Hymns Of All Churches 9:45 One Womnns Opinion 10-00 Breakfast In Hollywood 10:30, Kellogs Home Edition 11:00 Glamour Manor' 11:30 Do.w« Town Shopper 12:00 Ban Talking Bing Sings. 12:30 'Rhythm Ranch. Gang 12:45 Lowry News SCodric Ethel, and' Albert For A Day 2:00 Morton Downey 2:15 Darl 'Ann 2:30. Ladies Be.

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Years Available:
1933-1999