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The Tangipahoa Parish Daily Courier from Hammond, Louisiana • 4

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Hammond, Louisiana
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4
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iwii- ffflfcfiAfi (ftDRXHR HAMMOND LOUISIANA PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2l iJ Mr Gulley went to Wood ville Miss last week on business for the XT Ry fi Miss Mabel Campbell left here Monday night for Jackson Miss where she underwent an operation for appendicitis yesterday In Society Patrons and Friends Are Cordially Invited To Attend An ANNIVERSARY TEA of Mr Cline Cabler was down from McComb last Sunday Airs Henry Richardson and Airs Joseph Richard returned Monday from Alexandria where they visited far a few days BEAUTY PARLOR Amite la Mr Russell Gulley Sr of Brcokhaven is visiting his son Gulley Louis Davis Is confined to the bed with the measles An announcement has been received here of the birth of a son to Mrs Dwight I Douglass of Aspinwall 1 Pennsylvania the former Ruth Matthews of Hammond Both mother and: son are said to be doing nicely The baby was born on Thursday Jan 17 ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON JANUARY 24TH From 4:00 to 6:00 ATALBANY EWS 2Xc Airs Harry Brumfield was hostess at her home Tuesday afternoon to the Missionary Junior Union number 3 of tire Baptist church Airs John Hutchinson chairman of the circle conducted the business of the meeting After the business session Airs Aliler led In the study of Deuteronomy Due to the inclement weather not all of the members were present Those attending Included Mesdames Bob Taylor Miller Geb Wendelkin Fortenberry Adriane WUcombe Spaulding Evelyn Webb Clare Alartin Frank Hardin and Harry Broom field Miss Chamelcie Maschlno and Air Rudolph McBride motored to Buras Sunday where Miss Mas-chlno visited her parents 6 tty Mr Eddie Jefferon who used to be a resident here was a business visitor here last week BUNCO PARTY BIG SUCCESS The opening of tha- Acacia Club Friday night with a bunco party given by the ladies of the Eastern star was a great success The winners among the ladies were Mrs George Storm first Mrs Malcolm Wright second and Mrs Fank Goblowsky consolation The winners for the men were Mr Gautreau first and Mr Foster second On the committee for the event were Mesd'ames John Mashbum Er nest Wainwright Pierson Louise Lanier Lonnie Arthur Clarence Hooks and several others WATERPROOF SHOES The Episcopal tea which was to have been held yesterday afternoon was postponed because of the unfavorable weather Mr Clifford Thomas of Fort Wayne Indiana is spending a short vacation with his parents Mr and Mrs Bob Thomas and his sister Mrs John Suarez Air Tom Rogers has been making nightly trips to Baptist La on important business Built to take punish ment and come hnfr for more Here's waterproof shoe with ample toe room and a heavy quality priced at Air Joe Howard end family visited in Hammond last Saturday afternoon The Rev and Airs Frank Sip-le and daughters AlUdred Alar-cile Dorothy Jeannette and Virginia Lee left Monday morning for their home in Grand Rapids a Mirth after a visit with relatives While here Air Slple conducted a series of services at the Happy Woods Church Airs Hutchinson and her daughter Myra and Mrs Tripplett and Airs Causey were New Orleans visitors on Saturday Circle No 1 of the First Baptist Church met at the home of Airs At Causey for the study of the book of The members present were: Herring Mrs Hill Airs Mitchell Airs Pottle Airs Smith Airs Trip-plett Airs Causey and Airs Meyers Next Tuesday being the 5th Tuesday of the month Airs Tripplett asked the members to hex home for Bible Study followed by a social Mii Ruth Denton of Marks Miss arrived Saturday evening for a two weeks' visit with Airs Alike Mody $400 Airs Lipscomb was rushed to New Orleans yesterday morning for an emergency operation for appendicitis With her went her husband and Airs William Downey AND BOOTS RUBBER AND LEATHER Airs TUghman Whitley spent several days of last week in Hammond1 with Mrs Campbell Air Whitley spent the week-end here and Airs Whitley returned to New Orleans with him on Sunday night Reports from New Orleans! hospital where Herman Ferrell recently underwent an appendlc-tomy are to the effect that the young man Is Improving nicely and will be brought home around the latter part of the week Mrs Ferrell is staying In New Orleans this week to be with her husband The regular meeting of the Episcopal Guild which was to have been held yesterday afternoon but which was posponed because of the inclement weather will be held at a later date to be announced In the Courier In a few days Air Harvey Koch who has has been in bed the last few days from the last word received is getting along nicely PCBLIC NO TICK Air and Airs Jordan mo toreti Sunday to Mandeville Air and! Airs Hairy WTen of New Orleans arrived to visit them shortly after they had left and so the Jordans missed what would have been a delightful visit Work Boots Smartly priced at from $2-45 to $950 The regular meeting of Tangipahoa Chapter A was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs James Fourmy with Miss Mertia Lou Fourmy as assistant hostess The and report were read by Mrs Katherine Corbin and Mrs Steelman respectively Airs Nab Kant gave reports on Real Daughters and on Conservation and Thrift Mrs Stedman read the President Message Mrs Katherine Corbin Americanism chairman announced that medals would be given to students in the seventh and eleventh grades who make the highest averages in American History The medals will be presented at commencement Mrs Carolyn North of Tangipahoa and Mrs Caroline Elliott of New Orleans two non-resident members were present having motored down from Tangipahoa with Miss Emma Wall of Hali-mah Chapter in Amite Miss Wall was a guest of Tangipahoa Chapter Mrs Even TUI regent reported that an announcement bad been received from Mrs Harris Baughman State Regent saying that she would run for a third! term at the state confer- ence to be held In Lake Charles early In March The Police Jury of the Pariah of Tangipahoa Invites sealed bids up to 10 -00 A at their office Coart House Amite La Tuesday February 12th 1935 and then opened for the uto to the Pariah The following equipment: One Model 0 McCormack-Deer Answers to Test Questions Miss Eleanor Castleberry who underwent an appendicitis operation at the Touro Infirmary in New Orleans has returned home and is getting along nicely lng Industrial Tractor or lta equal with four speed transmission 600 IV low pressure tires on front wheels 11-25 24" low pressure tires on rear wheels foot brakes wheel weights all tlrea are to be pneumatic Delivered In Hammond La £4st 14 rifi i ife" fe lf Tangipahoa Pariah Police Jury By Weiat Secy-Treas Air Henry Morel has been enrolled as a cadet in the merchant marine and is now on board the Oakznan In Corpus Christi Tex On February 2 the ship will be in New Orleans when Cadet Morel will take leave of his family before leaving on a cruise which will take him to London and Havre Air Buck Aired of Hazelhurst Miss who was on the way to New Orleans with his parents stopped to see Dorence Hinton last Friday night 1 A pen name 2 Athenian dramatist 3 Ape 4 Shakespeare 5 Harem 6 Long-continued alchollc intoxication 7 Prof Sigmund Freud 8 Mesa 9 King James I of England 10 The Apennines THE IDEAL THEATRE Ponchatonla La Men and Boys Smart Riding Boots $900 value for $6-50 Air Joe Picket of Jackson Miss is visiting his parents Rev and Airs Picket for a few weeks He will return soon to Ole AIlss WED and THURS Jan 2324 OF MY DREAMS" Messrs Alolse Israel A Swanson and Shyrt Black will take motorloads of Southeastern players to Picayune tonight for the game with Mary Carlisle nd Eddie Nugt AMITE THEATRE NOW SHOWING WEDNESDAY January 23 Fay Wrsy in TIES" One Alight Only Friends of Aliss Erin Crawford were glad to see her as she stopped here on her way to Los Angeles Calif where she will attend school IMPERIAL SHOE STORE Ave Hammond Select Shorts Added Mr and Airs Wick Cooper and Airs Cassidy motored to Amite yesterday afternoon A- Air Fred Bantall Jr spent Sunday here with his parents Air and Airs Fred Pantali Airs Fantall who has been confined to her bed for some time with influenza is able to be up a bit now Air and Airs Stover of Davis Oklahoma visited Air and Airs Preston Stedman on last Friday The Stovers were enzoute to Florida on a valuation trip and Stopped over to see something of the rtrawberry country Naturally the Steelmans enjoyed! a visit (from old' friends from their home town Airs Julie Hausey and daughter Julie Airs Molse Doherty and AIlss Carrie Hemby of Bat-on Rouge spent Monday afternoon with Airs Campbell in Hammond Alias Jamie Alorel returned yesterday morning from New Or leans where she had been the guest for the week of her uncle Mr Morel and family ust what is meant by cross-blending tobaccos and how does it make a cigarette milder and taste better Well in blending you take two or more tobaccos and mix them a rather simple process But cross-blending goes a step further IN making Chesterfields we take Bright tobacco from Virginia the Carolinas Georgia and Florida We take Burley tobacco from Kentucky and Tennessee and tobacco from Southern Maryland Then in addition to these homegrown tobaccos we take tobacco grown in Turkey and Greece We balance these mild ripe homegrown tobaccos with the right amounts and the right kinds of aromatic Then instead of just mixing the tobaccos together we blend and cross-blend them so that all the different flavors go together into one full flavor the Chesterfield taste that so many smokers like Cross-blending tobaccos as it is done in Chesterfields gives the cigarette a pleasing taste and aroma thefire mild and yet They Satisjy MONDAY WEDNESDAY UJCKEZIA LILY BORI PONS 40 FIXCX OnCHXRXA KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA CBfHUlg 8 PM (C T) NETWORK 19J3 Xjositt ftMnu Tobacco Cot A JL I TT.

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About The Tangipahoa Parish Daily Courier Archive

Pages Available:
2,150
Years Available:
1934-1936