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24. 1041 THE MONROE fi. NEWS-STAR PAGE THREE I EVE C. BRADFORD, Society Editor Office Phone 4800 Res Phone 1404 Party On The Ouachita River poatinM' On The Ouachita River Is First Harbinger Of Approaching Summer Season Eighty pink tapers surmounting the tup layer of a three- tiered birthday cake dripping with pink and orchid icing and decorated with pink, spun-sugar roses, was placed before Mrs. M.

Noe by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. James A. Noe, when she entertained on board the Ark, Tuesday afternoon in celebration of her birthday anniversary. Guests invited LpcJiare the pleasure if the boating party with Noe unaware of the significance of pie occasion until the- cntned the a bin at tea tune. When the i as put, members of the celebtant's Sunday school of the First Ptcs- bytenan church sans: 11 Birth- lay 1 Other gut ts preyed forward to extend wol i mi offer sincere (Telicitatn During the houi tiey ot dc- ken 1 vide anety of cnnfect ion passed the guest Enjoying the tup on the river, now I most at flood were tlie following fru id of the celebrant: Mrs.

W. Mrs Arthur Smith, Mt; R. G. Mi Crandall. Mrs.

R. W. Cretney. Mrs. Bow- Mis 1) McGee, John Munholland, Mrs Mr Hem Mr M.

ry Mi S' ol Mr Man Shol.iis, Preston Fergus, Mrs Letturv Shafer, Mm Fred Hightower, Mrs Mrs R. Garrison, Mr Met Mi. K- t. Mrs. I Faulk Mrs w.

C. iver. Mis 1 Mrs Catherine i Ha1 nr Mrs. Hilbum, Mrs. Btaucr, Mrs.

Wiley Shamblin, Mrs, Herbert Dickard, Mrs. A Enochs. Miss Jordina Flournoy. Miss Beverley Hatcheli, Mr and Mis E. Holloway Mr.

and Mis. Sidney Stroud. NMOROURE COURT OF BEAUTY SEVILLA JONES nationally heralded heiu'v consultant and the special representam of Di Lena Madesin Phillips of New York, national president of the Business and Professional Women's clubs, recently on the of "A European architect now living in United has recently expressed her appreciation of the international federation You have given an she wrote, to cooperate to range ot rselves into a unit, is the greatest gift to people who have had to out of the ranks in which all their lives they have marched a person must begin life anew, among strange i and under hard and different not the least of the loneliness comes from a ling of detachment, of unimportance Nothing in the new land seems depend upon him Hov. to achieve the sense of 'belonging' is I imagine one of most baffling of the refugee It should not be his problem but ours ao long as he ls a stranger and we are at norm in many countries have gladly and successfully helped such transplanted members and this of course is important But is not enough We must do thing- with rather than then hi be guest of honor' at a tea may be graceful tribute But it draws a line between homc-folks and the I stranger I think the strangers want to be- 1 ome as quickly as possible Let' take them behind the in dub and life, give them something to do permit them to sha-e responsibility and work. In the old south a friend dropping in aiound meai-time would usually be asked to lake pot-Itick.

That jus; be one of us, and share in what- ever the cook has pi spared for the family meal. coun'iy, if you are home let those who must somehow learn to feel at home there take pot- jck with you In work, in play, in the drab as well a 'he gay, let them belong It is our greatest gift" the Cost of Government was the subject discus ed by the Business and Professional Women's club, at their program meeting held: at the home of Mi and Mrs N. Slator, Tuesday night Miss Kate Perkins, in her unat cajiahlc planner, prepared an outline showing the cos' of ou taxes and what wc gd in return for money She pointed out that the average family of four paid in taxes direct and hidden, about $400.00. hut in return were provided with police protection, fire protection, education for then children, defense for their home, a monetary system and a thousand and one services by different divisions of the government. She called attention to the fact that a pnvate tutor for one of the children would have eo.

more than the taxes paid, to mention none of the othei we enjoy. She compared with taxes of forty year .1 ago, show ing by chart, what oui parents and parents received for their tax money, what we receive for cur tax money and the somce of federal fund. Perkins compared our taxes with those of Engand Fiance and Germany, for the years of 1934, 1933, and 1937 No figures were available since 1937 for those countries. Mrs. Slator gave an outline of local taxes, the source of such taxes and how they are spent.

Afterward, I she gave a brief a of the history of the Business and Prcf- tonal club, for the benefit of the four new member- present A general discussion followed, and delegates to the annual convention, to be held in Shreveport, May 16 if and 18 wtie I. Those who will attend are Mrs Laura Slator. Mrs. Jennie Thornton, Miss Eleanor Faulk. Miss Bernice right.

Mrs Loyce De Mrs Evelyn Reims I Mrs. Mae Mode- Other metnhei to go. are Urged to get in communication with Mis. Thornton Delicious wen served by Slator. assisted by Mi- Bernice Wnght, to the following Jennie Thornton, president; Mist Hester Gladys Miles.

Loyce De Masterson. Ms- I Faulk. Mr-s a. Dow ies, Miss Alice Baur. Miss cnee Powei Mis- Kate Peikini Evelyn Reims.

Mr: Fay Heard Mae Modes, Mrs Jewell Wise aiMe H'aid. Mrs. ohm tie Elbert and Mrs Elroy Sciuggs Smith WINS HONOR HOME EC CLUB NOW ENDING ITS YEAR Questionnaires Mailed Tin. Viola Lund Hon ie Eccmomtci: club of Ounchita P. High school ax tb the mo for school year, 1940-41 1 ii Gtxxl Life" "fil'd ucive thr In climbing the lad Jer the of fe th fourth con- year, such pr ogrmn have been given ax 1 Reading for Better Living," on ture.s of Good Home Family Living," Riel Mv Lei sure Time," Flower Ar- 400 Nortl 143 Board No.

2 Haskei Lee Pan key Ji street, West Monroe. Jesse Bryant Dees, Swart? 1458. William Franklin Croft. Route 1 Box 390-A, West 1459. O.

Crawford, care Mrs 0. T. Crawford, Calhoun. 1460. Charles F.

Collins, 314 South Third. Monroe 1461. Jack Hooper, colored, cart Louisiana Veneer mill, We-t Monroe August Arnold Gunther, Fair- 1171, Peach Francis Albert Gonzales, 105 Monroe. 1472 Kobe i Albert McNeely, 407 South. First street.

West Monroe, 1473 Wilham Clarence Lowery, Route 1 care John Ward, West Mon- 1474. Albert Edward Southern, care Louis, a Power Se L.ght Company, West Monroe. 1475, Edward Burnett Harris, haven road. Route 3. the oc to as an Aid Home Courtesies has affiliated in Home Eeonon ciatioixs.

It has contribute) International Fellowship fund, and to the crippled fund. Representatives were sent to state meeting at Alexandria. Other projects have been collecting tinfoil for the shnner's hospital and making new towels for the department and various articles in handcraft. The years work was climaxed bv knitting a contribution toward na- i tional defense 1 Mi bank 146. Box Cecil James Bamford, Route 1, West Monroe 1464, Henry Morris Perkins, colored, 314 AvetlUt, West Monroe.

1465, Robert Eugene Coker, 702 Mill street. West Monroe. 1466, Elbert Treadway, colored. Sterlington Route, care F. Parker Monroe.

1467, Willie Varner Clark. 212 Clayton street Went Monroe 1468, Franklin Pierce Harper. Route 2, Ero, 1469, Wiliiam Alexander McCain, Route 2, Monroe. 1 470. Willie Luthei H.nton, General Deliver.

West Monroe. i WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without Jump Out of Bed in the Morning to Go The liver ahoold pour 2 pinta of bile julco into your every If thia bile ia not flowing frrt.y, your food not di- srest. It may juat decay in the bowels. Then bloats up your etomaeh. You get con.

stipated. You feel aunk mnd the world looka punk. It takes those good, old Liver Lila to get these 2 pints of bile fl ing freely to make you feel and up Get a package today. Take as directed. A mating in making bile flow freely Ask for Carter a Little Liver Pilia.

10c and American heating equipment for Coal, Oil or Gas: American Boilers and Radiator Heat Warm-Air Furnaces and Winter Air Standard" PLUMBING FIXTURES in white and 11 attractive colors. I Heidcnreicli, one of the outstanding members Sherrouse Parent-Traciicr i.ition, was responsible for this association winning first place in the Fifth district scrapbook on test. Tie award was made at the recent convention. Mrs. Heidenreich is historian of the local P-T.

A. Mary Mrs leaner Mai Flor Mrs Mi Corning Events Mr: Jovsrph Johnson and daughter Mrs. Cha; Ies Blassingame Memphis, Term, ail sues: in the of Mrj Munholland of West Monroe. Thr II be joi i late the week b- Dr Bla- who dl he a gur Munholland home 'be artv at Mrs Juliet Marx Ne Y- arrived Mondas morning vis vLster, Mrs Sigmund Masut and Mrs Evelyn Remis and is being dehght- fullv entei tamed hr old Mrs Ma. 's was a garden party at Grey Gables, but due to the inclemency of the weather, ucl- comed hei guests md or- Judge ai have returned from Batoi Rouge uncre they attended the Rotary vciifeon.

As gesture of appreciation for the splendid work done by Judge Harpet as regional governoi he presente 1 with a sir. ling silver pitchei Mrs. Harper was presented with a gift of imported perfume. ft if will be in our department thil week She give you the newest in make-up, discuii your individual betuty gest the complexion most beneficul to your skm ds Si.eet FI Annviuneemeni as been of lie mat i -age of ss Ai lew Hov ell of Grove and Ml Cha ner Leach, son of Mi and Mrs. Louis acn of Lako Providence Apr 29 at the home of Mr.

and Leon Minsky will Rabbi Hirseh of this c.ty, officiating The bride wore a navy blue model with blue straw hat and shoulder length blue veil and a corsage of white Mrs Minsky, the at- wore a tailored model of navy blue, blue straw hat with touches of wh te, of carnations. The groom had as hie bev man Mr Leon Minsky. a hone spent an un- announeed destinai on Mr ar.d Mrs Leach to Lake Providence to reside at the Fischer hotel. Mrs Clare We Bush and son Dav id of DeKalb, 111. are guests of Mi.

Bush's sisters, Mrs (' Boardman and Olive Martin Pattern Miss Hem one skell with Miss Elbertina Moore co-hostess, en'er- tained members of the Junior Musical Coterie. Thr program was presented as follows Pape, in by Cornelia Herron. Piano, by Jean Tahb. Piano, by ls Mar- gaiet Mason. Pi ino.

Scarf Dance, Chaminadt by Miss Ruth Goss. During the social hour the host- served a jalad course to: M.sses Mignotl Griffing, Cornelia Herron Marjorie MacDowell, Erline Lusk. Margaret Mason, Lady Jevel Logan, Ruth Goss, Julia Judd. Frances Smith, i Jean Tahb, Mildred Keller. Mrs.

Sara Tahb Duncan and the counsellor, Mrs. i culs Hullum, New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration Tht eooktt. colorful tummtr ih ot we'vt ever found! two-toned platform wedgie you comfort and color, open back, toe and udet bring you every breeze that An easy washer. Friday important meeting of the Junior C. Y.

it the K. of hall. Darn ing will follow the business session. 8:15 m. Meeting of Poetry club with Mr- W.

C. Faulk, 2 50 p.m. ng St Matthew's -T A 3 in Mu. Lucyle Godwin, guest speaker, Neville High school slumi dance at auditorium, 9 p.m. Public is invited Meeting of the Musical Coterie with Mrs V.

Allison, 4 p.m. I he Beta Delta soroi ty v- ill er.ter- md their dates with ted Gas dub house FI a 30 Meet the him of Mis- Nell Rainbolt Missouri Pacific club will entertain with a lunche; and show at the club house 12 30 o'clock Saturday Delta Beta Sigma annual Black ar.d White formal dance at the Frances hotel terrace. 10 p.m. 1 The 60th anniversary birthday party for the ri Reserves of the Y. A.

at the Y' 3 to 5 p.r.\ Fcoefit dancing party at Riinbow Inn by IV B. A. 9 p.m. Moodi-y Moetu Dixie chapter E. S.

1(9. Official visit of district deputy grand matron 8 pm ip meeting the Miro club wtth Mrs E. 710 South i Second 2:30 Tuesday TIjp Worn- Societv of Christian Service of the Stone Avenue Methodist church will meet Tuesday after- noon at 2 30. Circle No, wilt meet with Mrs. Walter Perkins Circle No.

2 vviii meet win Mrs Ira Waidroup. Thursday, Mav 1 Tlie C' A. cordiH you to the spring open meeting at the Y. Receiving hours. 4 to 6 30 pm and a review of the opera.

and by Betty Ann Cruthtrds. During social hour the hnste served a confectionery course. Tlie next meeting May 16. will be held with Carolyn Apperson at the Frances hotel. HEATING EQUIPMENT COST NO MORE THAN OTHERS Mrs.

Marie L. Beene, president of the Louisiana Federated Music clubs announces that the Junior Music vention and festival will held in Baton Rouge. May 3, at the L. S. U.

music and arts building CLARKS EXHIBITS RALLY TROPHIES CLARKS La. April nS -'Special i Winner of second place in excellence'' rating the North rally at Ruston the past weekend. High school has placed on exhibit in the school gymnasium several trophies take in the class competition. In competition for the coveted excellence trophy. Clarks ran a close second to Wtsnei High school.

In the general literary rally, local students amassed 56 for third place Joy Kre.v daughter of Mr. and Mrs N. A Kees and a junior in the High school, won firsts in i home economics and history and rated excellent in girl's declamation. The track team took top hon- ors at the rally, with Asa Wyman, high-point man of the rally, winning the hop-step-and-jump, shot put, and and placing second in the 440- i yard He also anchored the i relay team to carry off almost half of his 44 points. iocal school won thud place in the girl's track meet and took second spot in the baseball tournament.

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