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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 2

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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FRESH FI AHY, FLAVORFUL lf PREMIUM PAGE TWO Mr and Mis W. P. Banks, en md lo Victorsville, Calili he I now stationed. Other unfits in Banks home Wednesday were Mr, a1 Mrs W. Jones, Camp Polk; ll and Mrs Warren, Ta Mr.

and Mrs John Welch and dauJ i en, and Sheila, West Monroe; Mr, Michael. Olla; Miss Ma hie Richard! Columbia; Mrs. A- T. Hobha and lh Chaii'iU po, I LESLIE HOWARD The front page of the Fort Worth Slur Tell gram was devoted to the Mvi? of the General Federated! clubs convening in that city hist week. Pictures of the national bident, Mrs.

John Whitehurst, rid other prominent women in federated circles also graced the front It was the 51st annual convention and took place at the Will Rogers Memorial auditorium Deep in the obit no of war and hemispheric solidarity, the program opened with a Pan-American background. In Fort Worth for the convention of the largest organization in the world today were delegates arid visitors from all over the United States, Canada, Mexico and Cuba Monroe was rep- f(. nti-d by Mr- R. White, prominent club woman who was sent to the convention as a delegate from the Welcome Branch Book club. Governor Stevenson, speaking at the com it in -u opening, praised the na- tier.wide gathering for its serious at- in to the war effort and said that no group in the world has a greater i Ko in the outcome than American women.

of us are conscious of the I that no one suffers more in ne of war than women do. None more than the women of America. however, will gain by the successful conclusion of this war. By the outcome of thus war. it will to determined whether the Christian pi rn of the United States, the of its womanhood in part.

iih: will prevail in the world or a -I ether the paganism of Germany or Jap, ii will have high stakes in the Clarks Pattern Mr. and Mrs, Mayo lies were week-end guests of-Mrs, parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. G.

Morris, at Baton Rouge. Dr. and Mrs. Rigsby Hargrove re- turned to Oakdale follow.rig a visit with Mr, and Mrs. A.

It Crabtree Stiff Si ft. id Buffington communications company, Drew Field, Tampa, who is on a ten-day furlough, and his parents and Mrs Z. L. Buffington, wert joined in Dallas, by Mr and Mrs. Lee Bnf- fington of Springfield, Mo for a visit with Mr, and Mr.

Willinger Mr and Mrs. J. Goodnight and Mms Louise Buffington. Corporal Chapman, and Corporal Claude Cody, mechanical division, air corps, Barksdale Field, Shreveport, were recent guests of here Emory Crowell, third division Fort Benning, is spending a ten-day furlough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs Robert Crowell. Corporal Lawrence Rodgers 38th medical corp- ut Benning.

was the recent guest of his mother, Mrs EVE C. BRADFORD, Society lid aor Office Phone WOO Bes. Phone 1404 61,361 RATIONING BOOKS ARE ISSUED IN OUACHIl Kill Roache When roaches ere hit by Brand Spray they die Kills moths, ants, bed bugs, flies, mosquitoes, too. The regular monthly meeting of the la nv. T.

A was held at the school with the president presiding, Tile highlight of the afternoon's pro's arn was the reading of the messages from the national and state prest- the installation of offi- Mrs. L. Calhoun appointed the following committees: cram committee: Mrs. C- P. 0 a.

H. Davis, Mrs. P. Eden, hi i committee Mrs W. Krumm, rs M.

L. Fordham, Mrs. T. Stiltner. Mrs J.

Scharff; Pub committee; Mrs. Percy Clower: Mrs, Dennis Browder, Mrs. J. Whitlock; Hu pitahty Mrs. Arlo WI Mrs.

E. L. Bebee, Mrs. G. Mrs.

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and Mrs. Kendal! t. announce tire marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Helen Ba I to Sergeant Carl J. Durden, Jr who is stationed at Fort Bliss, El Paso, Tex. The wedding took place in Winnsboro Sunday, May 3.

and was attended by a few intimate friend, and relatives. Miss Florence Diamond and a Mary Elizabeth Cottingh. were the attendants. Tile bride is a graduate of the Ruston High school and Louisiana To and at the time is employed the FSA office in Winnsboro. Sergeant Durden also need Louisiana Tech.

He is a of the 604th coast artillery anti-aircraft un t. Mrs. G. Lewis Paler and little son of Shreveport arrived We ira aday to spend a few days wdh Mrs. Fait mother, Mrs.

E. G. Calvert, and Dr. Calvert of the West Side Fall i will be joined by Dr. Paler on Saturday.

thorne i ace committee: Mr C. W. in, Mrs. Lee Young, Mrs. L.

For having the most mothers pres- i at. the prize was presented to Mrs. Robert class. Miss Evelyn Jarrell of Columbia a won a host of honors at Louisiana univeisity this spring. Tapped by Mortar Board, Womens leadership organization, she was immediately elected treasurer for next year.

She vi to represent the college of arts' and sciences on the council, and secretary of her class SPECIALS Regular S5.00 Mach WAVES Mr. and Roy Mrs Joe Rot Buckley in Farmerville WOOD KtiR PAPER The Business and Professional Girls' Club of the W. A meet at the at 6,30 m. Thursday Tile A Board will meet the at 10W a. rn.

Saturday Tile Fine Arts club will present radio program in observance of National Music week at I IS p. rn. MON ROI. LA 416 WOOP ST. She la a member of Kappa Delta of Delta Gamma Delta tr r.sorority group, and of Theta Sigma Ph.

national honorary journalism aor- DISCOVERY! Procter a xx Big Soap NEWS! She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lewis Boatner Jarrell of Columbia md attended Stephens college in Missouri before matriculating at L. An interesting climax to the year's program as outlined by members of the Study club will be a talk to be pre md by a brilliant speaker, Dr. L. M. Norton, registrar and teacher of government and history at Northeast Junior college, May 18.

Dr. Norton to members of the Study cl ib and their friends on the subject Tile Life and Works of Maurice The St. Francis auxiliary held its regular meeting Wednesday, and com- I pieted plans for Hospital day, May 12. The a ox.nary will keep open house -rn I nj 6 pm. The public is invited.

will entertain the nod their escorts on May 14 with an outdoor picnic. Mr and Mrs Y. Smith are enjoying an anticipatory thrill over tile arrival of their son. Ensign A L. Smith who ha been doing patrol duty the south Atlantic.

He landed in I Key West several days ago and is ex- petted home for day, Mrs J. B. Vaughan entertained in- formally members of her Tuesday Aftermeal Bridge club at her home on Riverside Enjoying the courtesies, including the serving of assorted and coffee, were: Mrs. Samuel Bendel, Mrs. Brown, Mrs.

Alice Nelson Briggs, Mrs. Ned Wilson, Mrs. Travis Oliver, Joseph Washburn, Mrs. Arthur Dryburgh. Mr.

and Francis Payne of Shreveport announce die arrival of their second child, a daughter, Elsza- beth, May 7 Mrs. Payne was formerly Miss Ann Platt of this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Keller announce the arrival in their home of a daughter, Constance Louise.

Mis. der wa formally Miss Louise Osterland. have received the following engraved invitations; Tile faculty and senior class of tile St. Francis School of Nursing invite you to tie i rd at their commencement i. Monday evening.

May ll, 1942, 7:30 o'clock, St. Matthews church, Monroe, Louisiana. Mr. arid Mrs. J.

Stevens left this week for the west for the benefit of Mr, health. Jin will Le absent from tile city for qgeral months. Mr. J. FL Wooten is a patient in St, Francis sanitarium where he is now nicely from a recent major operation.

Mrs, Dean Selig, violinist, will motor to Shreveport Sunday morning to appear in the army benefit concert sponsored by tire Shreveport Sym- pbony orchestra at Byrd auditorium at 3 Dr. and Mrs. A. Hill will spend Mo th Day in Crowley, with ir son, Mr. Charles Hill and Mrs.

HUL Juhn Cooley and J. Thomas left ti, 1.1 week for Monroe, N. where I 1: Alii ive special training lur i duty Coming Events Saturday Mrs. Mattie Row Major, W. of the S.

will make an official visit, to District No. 4. Saturday at 8 at tile Masonic Temple building. The Fidelis Club of the Girl Reserves will have a picnic and wiener roast at Bern. rein Park 5 '10-7 30 rn Meeting of Fort Miro chapter Daughters of American Revolution at the chapter house.

2 30 pm. Mus Guild will pr. radio program over station KMLB, 5 pm Tile Inter-Club Council of the Girl Reserves will meet at the at 10:30 a rn. Sunday Mrs. Henry O.

Hartman, 106 Pershing drive, assisted by Mesdames Stinson, Mulhern, Gregory. Colvin, and Culver AIU hold open house Sunday, May IO from 3 to 6 p. rn. in honor of Mrs. Mattie Row Major, of Rosedale, La.

Eastern Star members are cordially invited to attend. Monday The Fidelis club of the Girl Reserves will meet at Die home of Patsy Zeigen, 403 Auburn at 4 30 p. rn Meeting of Die Monroe Garden club with Mrs. O. M.

Grisham. 2 30 pm Meeting of Miro Book club with Mrs E. Whitfield, 2.30 p.m. Meeting of Dixie chapter O. S.

179 at Masonic temple 8 rn. Barkdull Faulk school summer round-up of children of pre-school age. I to 3 30 p. rn. Meeting of Fine Arts club with Mrs Henry May'.

Roy Henderson, chairman of program. 8 p. rn. The Missionary society of Central Baptist church will meet at 2.30 as, follows: Circle No. Mrs.

JM W. Lee avenue; Circle No 2 Mrs. Lee avenin Circle No, 3. Mrs. Osborne, 203 Miss Evelyn Everett, who is employed in Monroe, was the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs.

Everett. Mrs. John Andrews aud daughter, Era Joy. have returned from a week visit Auth their son and brother, La oy Andrews of Die army, in Baltimore, Md. Muss Emmogene a y.

who teaches at Lake Providence and ss Nell Maroney of Louisiana Tech at Ruston where the week-end guests of their parents, Mr and Maroney, having their guest, Mr Pete Le vert of Texarkana, Ark. Mr and Mrs. Max Crow of Bastrop were the recent guests of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crow.

Mrs. Eva Gulley is visiting her ila ugli tor, Mrs. Etta Shepperd, rn Houston, Tex. Mrs Audrey McDermott and daughter, Zulma, of Mer Rouge, wi re Die week-end guest' of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, T.

Hill and other relatives. Rev and Mrs T. W. frenchman, Mrs. Jarmori, Mrs Lawrence Powell, Mrs.

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