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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 13

Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 13

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Morning Worldi
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Monroe, Louisiana
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SEPTEMBER 3, 1939 MONROE (LA.) MORNING WORLD PAGE TH Miss Alice Joy Morin Becomes Bride Of Francis Barnett Thurs 1 Wedding Solemnized At Methodist Church Couple Will Make Home Here After Honeymoon; Reception Held At Aehle Residence Mm R. White and Warren Irmochnm and membcrs of the cla55 Gregory entertained Tuesday morning JUIICoUUlU ion the lawn of the home. B. L. Pattereon to avenue, with a beautifully appointed i Leon Mitchell, Dr.

A. A. Meiedith, coffee hour in honor of Mrs. Louis 1 the Study guild and several guests in Mrs McDonald, Mr. V.

L. Clayton Montana and pink radiance roses predominated in the dining room. A wedding characterized by manv distinctive features during presented hv Mrs. J. Nor- took place at the First Methodist church Thursday night, man Coon, Mrs.

Dean Sehg and Miss August 81, at eight when Miss Alice Joy Morin, i Garnett dod at the punch bowl the dinmg daughter of Mr. Earl P. Morin and the late Mrs. Anna Mayes ronm Morin, became the bride of Mr. Francis Victor Barnett, son a gracious gesture wm the prewn.

tation of beautiful handkerchiefs to of Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Barnett.

Mrs Langford as a token of farev ell The ehurrt was 1 inked ith Pic the 16 or more guests who called during the morning hours. and odwar iia fern of pink I-angford, who is leaving soon for her home. The president, Mrs. Pat- Jackson, where she will make ter son, presided over the short busi- her home in the future. session, after which the follow- A pmk and white color theme was reflected in the beautiful flowers mg progiam was presented: banking the reception suite.

Rose of "Early English Literature and the ardy glad illuminated burning in in the barkgt the by the ushers and Mr Rie: concert was ff mond Spence for the pr e.v The hr Beatrice Miss and Lyi all pmk net rr- pink to a beautnui cathedral tapers gia lioli. Mr. Si rother, Rev. and Norman by Mrs. H.

W. Ayers; "Troubadours and by Mrs. B. L. Patterson.

Mrs. Patteraon illustrated her discussion with special mane by Miss Edith Cox and Miss Dorothy Patterson Mrs W. Scroggins sang the A piano solo, "Intermezzo, Op. 76 No Johannes Brahms, was given by Edith Cox At the conclusion of the program, Brumfield, Mr. and Mrs.

T. D. Callaway, Mrs. E. W.

Stewart, Mr Jackson, Muss Iyena Mae Ross, Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Edmonds and Mrs. Harper Cox.

Miss Helen Hope Mitchell of Monroe is visiting her aunt, Mrs. David Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. P.

Shreveport visitors F. Stinson were The Ruth Brown circle of the Mcth- Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Gregory and daughter, Patsy, and Mrs. Howard Davis left for Hot Springs.

where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. Gordon Lazarus and daughter, Patsy Joel, of Jonesville were Mr and Mrs. Joel Keenan. Mr.

and Mrs. Auste Davide left for a vacation on the coast. a 1 a 1 ebr a a ce atte: )f the Barrir1 -1rs Ray WARDS CATALOG ORDER SERVICE On too Carr ed pay order I I COSMETICS per' to ns, nationally known br Wards one iv dr Ct p- ces. I i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS dol qun ty, than ''i rr ne low See cur spec ic ooklet. A JEWELRY rings watcher, backed by Wards 6 oldguoranfeeofset sfaction! i CAMERAS AND FILMS every nationally known make of fine photography equipment, priced far under other stores.

THOUSANDS OF VALUES the greatest variety in townl See our cafa'ogs in the Catalog Order department of our stoie. Save money at MONTGOMERY WARD 124 N. 3rd Phone 118 uige vs et paie i sa Barrier Waltworth, daughter of Dr and Mrs J. E. Walaworth of this the members presented Miss Louise city received the master of arts de- Gray with a handkerchief shower, from George Peabody college for Miss Gray has accepted a position with commencement nn the college campus Tuesday night.

August 22. Approximated 500 received ha; heior of ience, bachelor of science in library sc encp. master of arts, mas- of rii it anw Ph degres at her I. F. Ca ann, rf th Mr and T1 Ridge announce laughter at St.

Vm ist 2R Mrs I. ornas Hie art ranos dar Else a cc ompanie by nr sunt. Mrs, MB hi te of New 0 is ret irned a del gle- ft 1 in ti iwc.vt mi lud- ir a visit in Vi C'tuv or in Sin sncisco v. they ittended the ir. of 1 Join Car( 'rosw ellson st Junior college of L.

S. U. at as assistant librarian. odist W. M.

S. met in the home of nf parents, Paul Stinson for a Bible study, with Mrs, W. W. McDonald in charge of the program. The meeting was opened with a circle of after w'htch Mrs.

McDonald taught the first chapter of "Songs of "The Idea of God in the All present entered into the discussion. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Paul Stinson. During the social hour refreshments were served to P. Dunn.

J. A Gaar, Mrs. Pearl Welsh returned from L. S. where she attended summer school and obtained her S.

degree. Mrs. Welsh is a member of the faculty of the Clayton school. re Had, state su 'ibi instruction of Vir- a former Pea he faculty rr.em- was the commencement speaker Dr Garrison, president of Pea- resented the degrees farewell addre-s to lege, Ann New Orleans lest of Jane Dawkins, Mrs O. Re ds and J.

Briehn, W. McDonald, Neil the delightful social hour, Thomas. and Miss Eliza- the hostess served delicious refresh- beth Stinson. of open-faced sandwiches, indi- vidua! cakes, 'its and fruit to the The Ever Ready circle of the Jones- A b'u w.th Mrs Bloch. Joe Dufresne, Mrs, Howard J- Bames for Bible study.

At the ne, Miss close of the lesson the etc served -e Gray. W. K. Scroggins, refreshments to Charles F. St ns Henry Gott, Fred Callaway, T.

Stovali. Mrs. Bryan Walsworfh, Miss Walker and J. A Thurman. With Mrs Hearne, Miss The Ella K.

circle of the Jonesboro Methodist church held its regular weekly meeting in the home of Mrs. M. M. Hearne. A George taught the Bible lesson, using as the theme Bible of Silva- 0 terson.

and Miss Djfothy Pat- Mrs. J. E. Keenan, assisted by Mrs. Floyd Quick and Mrs.

Clyde Stevens. I was hostess to the regular meeting of the Baptist Missionary society. Mrs. Dovle Davis opened the meeting with prayer, followed by a personal ferv.ee report by Mrs. George Durham.

Mrs. taught the Bible study A sweet course was served the 1 lowing Mesdames D. Davis, F. Quick, Stevens. Jessie Sullivan, James Bowman, William Chandler, George Durham, Lydia Cole.

C. Fergurson, Waiter Lancaster and Mr and Mr Jh'er Mf Harry A Lange and rtha Ann, of Little Rock. A are visiting Mrs sister, Mrs. G. S.

Farmer, Mrs, Lydia Cole left 'or Winnsboro, where she will visit with friends and relatives. ng in shad Juan Me xi r. the the west ihey averna. National Albuquerque, and of They 11 spet re- 'i wf me Na- points of mter- MrA A umed it and chil- nd Carolyn, re- irpending several and New Or- During the social hour, the served refreshments to the Mrs Henry Scrogg ward Hearne, Mr Mr anc Mrs. Mrs, J.

F. Sneed Mi and 1 Mrs. A Tai Bn Benjamin Dawkins and Cvnth a Ashley, of the eek-end guests Mrs Benjamin Dswkms The ti ice program. gram, th Mrs mg Topic for Jonesboro B-ip- their royal serv- gave the pre- presid- Carrying Vi, S. Okaloosa Mr and daughter Jpvn mg a visit Ch Fr th and Mr, and Mrs.

Charles Loomis have as guests Mrs. Earl Loomis and children of and Mr Loomis nf Little Katie Osborne of St. the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Fergurson.

Mrs William Thompson of Monticello. has arrived and will spend several weeks with her son and fam- ace are enjoy- dy. Mr. and Mrs. Haile Thompson here W.

Out theGreat offitrr the Shall 'i OX 1 re- Bible TI ie Ever-Enlarging Ruffin mm Ci ti en rv of the Kungdor Matt 8 .1 Shf? a Jno Rer 7 9 -12. by Ward to her home TJ Va' lose on Perk were ins, Mr? Zun Mart (9 Sh A 7 1 in IT 1 resent Tr by tp re meetmg was rs Key W. I elloise i rs. Mrs A R. Mrs.

ger.s, Mrs. Hall, drs Ward 1 Hay Mrs C. ri the Loe, P. Ke Mi H. C.

Faveti kori, Mrs. A Isot Mr s. D. Puc- last k.it, Mrs. D.

fefiin Mrs. L. W. Irv; Mrs LI Hammonj Parker. A F.

Cor I. A. cett Mrs Fun? ierhurk. Mrs Melton Green Valle 1rs. L.

Mrs Neal olleg.v Dry arri Mrs. Wing te, mr.paniedHv 8 Mr and were hosts th re- to the Suinda class of the M' A chu: mulligi in as served to Allen George spent a Mr. and week-end in Mon -e as the gi Mr. and Mrs. White.

Bird, Mr? Isadore Mos- sir and daughters, Barbara June and Martha Sue, left for several visit in Dallas, and El Ark. Mrs the guest Mrs. All Alexandrin relati of Monroe was Mr and Mrs. I. H.

Hobbs, Hudson ret where she med sited Be dv Mr. and of Huston were guest Mrs, J. Fletcher. Mr were Rav and A and Theresa hue guests of Mr. They upre acco rs.

W. R. Ray, and fr W. R. mied home Mrs David Mitchell had as her guests Mrs S.

P. Winston and Mrs. P. Sessions of Vidalia, Miss Dorothy Farmer returned from Jackson, Mrs where she visited friends and relatives. Margaret Farmer has com- pleteci her training course at the Greenv.de sanitarium and now visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Farmer. i ROTHMOOR COATS Deep-dyed quality for a lony life and smart style for a happy the kind of coat to live with Dress tw eeds sizes for all- 12 to 46 Other Rothmoor coats 39.75 to 98.50 Rothmoor Suits 39.75 to 98.50 Mark Rrgijtcred U. 8 Patent nrn Dljljljil til iirjllvll IIAVHIMKX Temporary Location, 124 DeSiard mm ima Mrs R. Burnett of Lapine spent vef re as the guest of her aughter, Mrs.

H. H. Hobbs. Ned Duval of Mon Johnnie Coon. re Her a daughter, lion in Cal- Wfear-Ever VI Re- left Kai ta Lea me i cw business rk Sr ir new home Tue f' the up 1 n.

-e Mor. i pleasure i AIUMINIIM BUY MONEY Panai New i Re is Siireve- pend the week-end with Mr ar, i Mrs M. Mc- Miss McReynolds is plane next week with a party rt on a cruise Zone, embarking September 9 r.ts of interest in the panv with grandpar- Mis Leslie Webb of West a i Kath- of Shrevej rt motored to i for a cek visit. LARGE 4-STAR COOKER SMCt At Four utensils in You will use it three times a day uses below. Does work of $6 20 worth of separate utensils A new large sue with 2-qt.

top pan, 3-qrt bottom, tine mesh wire basket. Also snnler sue $1 89. Use it as Cannili Bill 1 Oak Mrs Sally Gregory and grandchil- F'a are the guests of Bayies of West Monroe. Mrs Castle and Mr and Mrs (Vi Vk and two children have ret no i fr a visit in the Ozark ta ns They occupie 1 the Cen- Suvings bank cottage at Bella Vista. Mi Gene Courtney has returned i Fernday.

where she has been irst nf her rousm, Mrs R. irrav the past two weeks. Miss Eva Re! and Cagle ivo returr.eri from Alexandria where have been the of as aunt. PERIOD authentic, and masterfully executed srrciAi 4-ot. NEW! CASSIROLE Beautiful Radiant finish Aluminum.

Broad handles. 1 $1.59. NEW! BUN WARMER Warms and serves a dozen buns. Bright Radiant-fmish. SPECIAL SPtCIAL Bonita of Mr and of sett, were mairie) in F.l Satin Aug ID, it the Bapt ar 'onage Mr and Mrs.

Croswoll wd! make their home in Crossett, wliere Mr. ros vs ell is with the Crossett pape LiH Causev, accompanied her nephew, Augustus Calhoun if Ida strop, left recently on a motor to California, where they will attend the fair. and Ml Young And fam Iv have completed a Vacation Visit th Mrs Carrie Young and returned to thmr home in Monroe Di and Owens and iaughter. Billie arc enjoying a visit in New Orleans. NEW! EANCV MOIOI Tw'O striking shapes for srlads, desaeits.

Starn- rrsisting. 39c. PERCOLATORS Your choice of sizes in this first-quality percolator, a sure maker of good coffee. NEW LOW MICH $1 SPECIAL NEW! GRID0K CAKE SET 3 pieces: 11-in. qnddle, turner, cover.

Use griddle also for frying, broiling. 2-cup SI 69 12 cup $2 49 4-cup $1.79 16-cup $3 75 189 l-cup 3-Rlece SAUCEPAN SET Flat bottoms, round, easy- clean corners. clean handles. SALE MICE Coven, a ill. Mrs.

Katie Higginbotham of Little Rock and Mrs L. Tucker and Miss Alice Nuylor returned home Tuesday Memphis, where Wit lelgotfully entei muicd Nadia of Henderson, hv friends was a vp.uiied Tex are guests of Mr and Mrs. A home by K. Myers, who will several in the home of Mi and Mi- who has been the recent guest of her sister, James Caldwell retuiuiH.1 from her! Huff, has returned to her a inuLu Lip tu New Mexico and sev- nome in Shrewpoi t. On the Mezzanine at DURRETT'S unsurpassed in craftsmanship 117 St.

John Monroe True beauty and superb craftsmanship mark the authentic reproductions of the furniture created by such masters as Duncan Phyfe, Chippendale, Hepplewhite, Sheraton, The dignity of furniture which reflects the spirit of the period in which it was created adds much to the charm and grace of today. New fabrics, especially the mellow beauty of hand-rubbed finishes the graceful curves of arms and fine details mark the quality of the authentic period furniture found in the finest homes are PERIOD SOFAS 67.50 up PERIOD CHAIRS proportionately priced Other Pieces to Match DURRETT'S the Finest Homes Furnished 117 St. John, Monroe 2 Trenton, West.

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Years Available:
1930-1978