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The Paris News from Paris, Texas • Page 10

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The Paris Newsi
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Paris, Texas
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1UTH MANAGER WHEN HE CAN HANDLE PL AC Adams Tells Of Plans At Big Ruth Is Taken Back By Frank Talk of Vice President BOSTON, job of managing the Boston Braves is Babe Bath's when and if he shows he handle it. That was what the Babe heard from Charles F. Adams, first vice president and controlling stock- holder of the Braves, at.a. dinner! night at "which liomerun king was back to Boston. Adams made it clear the Babe would not outrank Bill present manager of the tribe, said that if Ruth succeeds io the managership McKechnie! SwiB.

become an executive of the club "with full power to represent the interests I control." arrival in Boston was the signal for a demonstration rivaling those on the last appearances here of President Roosevelt and Al Smith. The dinner thatj followed was attended by writers and the hundreds of the League club's stockholders. McKecfcnie Gravemarker Perpetuates Bonham Founder Memory Texarkana's Grid Leader Draws Fine Carl Sanger Assessed SI 7 Penalty Following Difficulty At Averv Sanger, of Euf ala, captain-elect of the 1935 Texarkana College football team, will have to pay a fine of $17 in Red River county before Saturday as the result of having engaged in a fight during the Tex- (arkana-Paris basketball game Monday night at Avery, Texas, Sanger, according to most accurate stories, waded among Paris spectators to draw down a Texarkana" pennant that I was tacked to the wall on the i Paris side of the gyml should be arranged, the delegates were toid. Drama including one- act plays, is effective, it was said. A number of new songs and games were 'taught.

Although the recreational leaders have conducted only five schools in Texas, in conection with the M- extension service, the results are expected to be far- reaching. Each delegate is expected to return to his home community and teach the principles given to them here. Those who attended from Lamar and surrounding counties were: Lamar: Miss Beulah Blackwell, home demonstration agent; Farm Agent A. L. Edmiaston and Mrs.

Edmiaston; Miss Johnny Walters, Mrs. Mattie Epperson Miss Dorothy Thomas, T. F. Jesses and Miss Mary Sunkel of Paris; Mrs. Daisy Owens, Paris, Route Mrs.

DonaM Cothran, Caviness; and Miss Pauline Goodman, Rox- toa. Fannin: Miss Minnie Eldridge, Bonham, home demonstration agent; Miss Nellie Clyde Alexan- Paris News Photo This is the way in fort is pictured on the and correct when 'there can only be one sai boss'," -Adams said. of us that know anything about successful organizations realize how sound is such a-statement. certainly hope that the Babe his ambition and that he Twill, merit the position, he has so muchCdesired, "He must learn to be a good soldier, if he is not one already. He must by his own example create loyalty and respect within and without the club.

This having been, established, there is little -doubtthat the Babe will-merit the best the club has to offer." "Bath, who came here with the definite understanding that he Ssrbuld manage the Braves in 1936, if-not sooner, appeared a bit taken back by Adams 1 frank talk, as did everyone else in the audience. McKechnle is a gentleman -tsho does everything he can for baseball," the Babe told the is the manager and I sore -wre are going to get lovely. If he asks for any ers, am Only tha victim of piles really knows the agony, soreness and even mental distress that this af- Uictipn. can give. All this can be changed to ease in move- comfort and relief from -palnr Get a box of MOAVA SUPPOSITORIES today.

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the acres he gave as the of Bonham, lies the grave Inglisn old Bailey Inglish, founder of the Fan- county capital, first designated as Fort Inglish upon its 1837. Marking the last resting place of the pioneer and his wife in the old burying ground is a simple stone, bearing on the face only their names and the dates of their birth and death. On the reverse of the stone, is commemorated the spirit of the founder, a bas- relief carving depicting the old- time prairie schooner and headed toward the typical log fort, surrounded by a stockade. No picture of Bailey Inglish is known to exist, but in this marker, erected some years ago, the name is perpetuated, as well-as. in the Bonham school which bears his name, and his descendants, several of whom live in Bonharn.

who near Dodd City in Fannin county, says he recalls seeing Fort Inglish in the early 60 s. a small log cabin isrith a chinmey at one end, the building, with a number of cedar trees about it, being enclosed in a As he grasped the sign, tie was of jtsooham. Miss Donnis Dodd 1 pulled down "by Paris youths and Dodd City, Mrs. Lee of fight began. Texarkana fans 1 raced to his rescue and in a brief few moments nearly a dozen per- were engaged in the battle.

After the game a Red River county deputy sheriff, who had placed Sanger in care of Coach Warren Woodson during the second half of the game, took custody of the football captain and "said Tie would have to either pay a fine Mr. Saddler says it is his recollection that the fort was located near where Smith Lip- seomb now resides; others, that it was in the edge of the big thicket just east of the Lipscomb place which is east of here. In the same year Fort Inglish was established, the first volunteer companies for defense of Fannin county were organized by Capt. Robert Sloan and N. two companies of 40 men each.

Guerilla warfare with the Cachattas and Shawnees engaged these men and Jpsiah Washburn, one of the first settlers, xvas slain on Bois d'Arc creek, near the community now known as Orangeville. was in this year also that Fannin county had been created from Red River county arid named for CoL James Fannin who was killed in the massacre at Goliad. Similarly, Fort Inglish afterward was re-christened Bonham, but the name Inglish is perpetuated in the memory of Fannin county residents through the founder's deeds. or go to Texarte 3, who attended the To three seventh grade boys of i where the three live in West Miss Inga Sutiierlnfs American history class at West Paris school is due the credit of responding to a request from Houston for a bit of historic wood to represent mar county in an inlaid map of Texas for the 1936 CentenniaL A piece of red cedar and another of yellow bois d'arc from the old Chisum family burying grounds, just west of the Frisco railroad tracks are being sent to Houston, to represent Lamar county in the map, and commemorating John S. Chisum, widely known cattleman of the early days.

In the Paris News of February 20 -was published at of Bob Blanton Chamber of Commerce, from H. H. Wright, instructor at Reagan high school of Houston, asking for a small block of wood from a tree having historic association with the county in some fssluon. Miss Sutherlin told her history class about the proposed map, "and the idea appealed at once to the students. It remained for Wayne Allen, Leonard North and Jack Abshire to remember the old burying ground of the pioneer family near advice from me, I gladly.

will give it "Although I have signed a con- Paris, and when they suggested this as the place to secure the desired bit wood, Miss Sutlier- Hrr immediately set about aiding them. Gaining permission to secure the wood, the boys then visited the Chamber of Commerce to lay their plan before Mr. Blanton who readily accepted it. The trio, with the teacher then went to see John Wooten, 85-year-old negro employe of the Paris municipal abattoir, who years ago helped this same John Chisum drive cattle over the old trail which bears the cattleman's name. Hearing history first hand from an actual participant in the events they wished to perpetuate was no little thrill to the three boys and only upon Wooten's offer to tell them more about his adventures, some time when he didn't have to work, could they bear to leave his narrative and return to school.

Additional information was, secured from the files of The Paris News, and a short article prepared to be sent with the wood. Thus on the eve of Texas' 9Sth anniversary, is Lamar county's piece of commemorative wood to be forwarded to the map-maker, who surely will perpetuate no more picturesque and typical figure than that of the "man whose name lives on in the romantic name of the old Chisum trail. tract xvith the Braves, I cannot truthfully say that I am glad to EXECUTIVES OF be out of the American League. "I have had many thrills during my 21 years in baseball but three stand out clearly. I will never forget the thrill that came when I hit that homer in the 1932 World Series at Chicago.

The Lord was with me that day when I called my shot, "Never will I forget the wonderful ovation I when I played my last game Fenway Park. I cried about it when I got into the clubhouse. But the reception I received this afternoon at the Back Bay station touched my heart. I can't go on forever. I don't want to play until 1 drop, but I will until I almost drop." 1-DAY SERVICE ON MASTER DRY CLEANING Call 21 or 22 as late as 10 M.

Saturday, and we'll call for your suits or dresses, Master Clean and Press them, and get them back to you Saturday afternoon. Our price is only 50 SCHOOLS MEET Curriculum Revision Is Topic of Meet Here Teachers from all over Lamar county were present Thursday a meeting of the County School Executives association, in the Paris Junior col- game, attempted to persuade the officers to drop the charge because it Avas a result of the heated rivalry between the two schools, county officials could not appreciate that phase of It and stuck to their guns. Sanger was permitted to return home on the promise he would pay the fine to Sheriff Brooks of Bowie county by Saturday. Ravenna and H. A.

Routt of Ladonia. Delta: Miss Louise Ramsey of Cooper, home demonstration agent; and Mrs. T. A. Moseley of Enioe.

Bowie: Miss Veraa McGtee of Boston, and Miss Mary Lumpkin of DeKalb. Red River: Miss Mayjene Bay i home demonstration agent, and Mrs. Elizabeth Edmonson. Clarksvllle Route 2Titus: Mrs. D.

Culver and Mrs. Clint Allen of -Mt. Pleasant From more distant counties the folloxving attended: Smith county. Favorites In Golf Advance Johnny Dawson Is Extended But Conies Through With Victory NEW ORLEANS, marched into the second round of the carnival golf invitation tournament here Friday. Gallery followers planned to watch battle of youngsters as their best entertainment with Freddie Haas, southern and western junior champion, scheduled to meet George Bush, a brilliant shot-maker in a feature clash.

Haas and Bush sailed through their opening round matches in easy fashion, both by and four margins. Haas defeated Bill Boutell of Minneapolis, while Bush eliminated Charles H. Rogers of New Orleans. Johnny Dawson of Chicago, the tournament betting choice. four including Miss Velma Held, home demonstration agent: Upshur, four including Miss Loila Mtcrrell Dilworth, agent; Wood, three including Miss Katherine Kelly; Gregg, three including Miss Vida Holt, agent; Harrison, two including Miss Maggie agent; Henderson, two including Miss Florence WUkerson, agent; Hopkins, four including Miss rene Stevens, agent; Kaufman, three including Miss Golden Fry, agent; Hunt, five including Miss; Bonnie Apple, agent.

PlaySchool Here Closed Communities Told Must Provide Own Recreational Facilities Rural communities of Northeast Texas need to provide their' o-wm recreational facilitieSj delegates from 15 counties were told in a four-day school held in Smith hall on Xaniar avenue here, closed Thursday afternoon. The school was conducted by arid Sirs. John Bradford of the National Recreation association. New York County home demonstration agents from most of the 15 counties were present, with women and men interested in development of rural communities, Registration was limited insure thorough instruction, the total attendance being 53. The rural community, to preserve itself, must keep its recreational life intact, as well as its business and social life.

It was said. Local talent can be developed in every community which will prevent the residents from deserting their own locality for the attractions of the city. A program of community singing and concerts, music, story-telling, active games, ALL 202 YELLOW CABS Are Comfortably Heated By Hot Water Heaters WHY KTDE A CCHLD CAB? Evergreens, Roses, Shade and Fruit Trees Now Keady For Prompt Delivery Quality Stock at Prices STALUNGS 28th Grove Sis. NURSERY CO, Phone 1876-W who alone Thursday experienced trouble in advancing to a. second round bracket, was paired with Gray Little of Beaumont, Texas- Young Fv Leslie of Jefferson City, fought Dawson grimly to the last hole, before Dawson won the match, one OF CONTRACT WOES EL DORADO, wood (Schoolboy) Rowe of the Detroit Tigers expects a quick termination of his contract troubles after he reaches the club's Lakeland, spring training camp.

Declaring himself in the best of condition, the big Arkansas hurler left Thursday for Florida in response to a call from Detroit officials for an early arrival to talk over contract terms. The schoolboy was said several $8,500 in his first contract which he declined in the hope of negotiating toward the $12,500 mark. Trench Mouth Healed Tour friends dare not say so but ycmr sore gums and foul breath don't make folks like you any better. Hemedy heals worst cases if directed. It is not a mouth wasfc or paste, aad is sold on a money back guarantee.

Palace Drug Adv. WASHINGTON, of 310,731 acres to be national forests at a cost 243,845 was announced Frk the National Forest Resei coEomission. Purely Vegetable Thedford's one of the most popular sold today because it is the leaves and roots of i plants, and because it brinl freshing relief from constil troubles. "Black-Draught helped wlnen I was cor feeling sluggish, dizzy, bad taste in my mouth," Mrs. W.

M. Bullock, Ky. "I haven't found any cine I like better than Draught," favorite laxathl of others. HavJ It's the thousands tried it? ThedfortTs Black-Braagl SPECIAL One Week Oaly Standard Cro- quignole French Oil Wave .95 Licensed Supplies, Experienced Operator Permanent Wave SI 185 iham Street Ce te ni a I Life Is Name Of Insurance games with music, quiet and contests of numerous games kinds Men's Munslng Sweaters Sport Style Mesh Weave Spring Colors Men's Dept. $1.00 Values Munsing sleeveless made of rayon and wool to sen at this special price.

Short waist- ecL -V-necks ribbing around waist and neckline. Choose frorri Spring colors of white, tan, and yellog. Sizes: 34 to 40. Men's Dept. Phone Department Store of Paris, Texas New name papers have, just been filed in Austin with the Life Insurance Department changing the name of the Home Benefit.

Association to the Centennial Life Insurance Company of Texas. The name; Home Benefit was selected at the organization of the company when the company was writing life insurance upon a basis of policy holders paying upon the death of a member. In recent years, the company has gotten all of its business upon a scientific graduated, rate and, therefore, the. name was not in keeping with the present type of insurance Quite frequently the public- 'got the impression that the Home Benefit was a building and loan association and numbers of them called to see about making arrangements for loans. In view, of all these facts it was thought best to give the company the new name of Centennial Life Insurance Company of Texas.

The company specializes in the writing of policies of $250 and S500 denominations and in most cases the entire family is insured at a nominal cost. During 1934 the company showed a large increase in the number of policyholders. At a recent Directors meeting, W. C. Francis, who the organizer of the company and has served "as Secretary-Treasurer since 1922, -was elected President.

Mr. Bud Morgan, who has been with the company for many years, was elected as Director and Vice- President in appreciation of his splendid service to the company, Mr. J. A. McCrum, who has been Cashier of the Company for the last ten years, was elected as a member of the Board of Directors.

PRESIDENT Mrs. W. C. Francis, been Ass't the pasty was made Seer. Treasurer.

Recently the company asls policyholders to select a- iiame for the company. Ni of suggestions were sent in on the first of March the awards will be mailed to the second, and third names sul ted. Changing the name of the parry has no effect upon the cies outstanding as these cbnt will remain just as they are. The company is now to develop a numbe towns West of Paris and a will on next week start upc drive for new business in Bonl Texas. HELEN! IM BJUNGJNG HOME THE BOSS AND HIS WIFE FOR DINNER! FINE DEAR! WILL BE ALL RIGHT GIVES HUSBAND'S'BIG BOSS'THE BEST COFFEE HE IVER HAD iUf lUGOf TOHAVE YOU'RE VERY AW5FE WHO MAKES SUCH THE CREDIT IS REALLY DUETO WONDERFUL CQFFEEl BEST IVE FOLGER'S.

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With the program centered around curriculum revision, the following talks were made: "General Trend in Education," Principal Eugene Bradley of Brookston: "Elementary Trends," Principal B. M. Williams, G. Wooten school. Paris; "Trends in High School Principal C.

M. Bees, Midway; "The Objective Approach to Curriculum Revision," Supt. Burton Mason, Blossom, The meeting opened with a sing-song led by Mrs. Perry Booth, with Mrs. Mae Rogers Smith as accompanist.

The invocation was given by the Rev. Luther Rees. Entertainment numbers included solos by Mrs. Minor Beavis with Mrs. Mae Rogers Smith as accompanist; and dialogues by the following pupils of Mrs.

James H. Bentley: Janet Yates, Betty Jean Evans, Louise Lawrence, Vivian Miller, Gay Caviness and Lula Carey, E. Burnett of Osage, set a value of $2,000,000 on a wat- cr well at his hoiic, he i charged in a court action had been polluted by oil companies. 1 HOLT, THANKS TO YOUR WIFE AND GETTING GOOD COFFEE AT FOR THE YOUURNO iTREMARKABCf ECOMOM1CAL, -AN9 A CAN OF WHY MOUNTAIN COFFEE GIVES RICHER AT LOWER "COST PER CUP" Different KIND of Juxt Another ID you know that approx- This natural flavor is car imatdy of 1iie coffee guarded through the imported by tias cording to official TJ. S- finport all the same KIND of coffee? GUARANTEE.

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Years Available:
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