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-B Social Calendar MONROE (L MORNING WORLD Urania DECEMBER 7, 1952 Sunday The Catholic Daughters of America will celebrate theii 24th anniversary of organization with a luncheon in the Mirror Room of the Frances Hotel at 12:30 p. m. For reservations call Mrs, Irene Tonore, 3-6563 or Mrs. Rose Haddad, 3-5245. Regular meeting of Delta Beta Sigma sorority will be held in the home of Miss Lynn Merriman, 615 St.

John at 2:00 p. m. North Louisiana League of Artists will show a movie on and Sculpture" at 3:00 p.m. at the Art Shop on Louisville. Meeting of Delta Sigma fraternity will be held in th? home of Roxy Salley, 115 Pargoud Drive, at 2 p.

m. Bible Class of Covenant Presbyterian Church have joint Sunday School with Adult Ladies Bible Class at 9:30 a.m. at Brown Auditorium, Northeast State College. Frank Spivey, Bible Class President, invites all members of class, church and public to attend. The Y-Teen recognition ceremonial at the First Methodist Church at 3:00 p.m.

House" for all Y-Teens, their parents and their friends at the W. C. A. immediately following the Y-Teen ceremonial. The regular meeting of Phi Kappa fraternity will be held in the home of Donnie Murphy, 303 North 6th Street, West Monroe.

All members are urged to attend. Regular meeting of Beta Delta sorority will be held in the home of Misses Bob and Nell Rogers, 408 Filhiol, West Monroe, at 2 p. m. All members are urged to attend. Third performance of Little second production, Petrified at Selman Field Playhouse.

For reservations call 3-4263 daily between 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. Curtain time, 8:30 p. m. Monday Regular meeting of Dixie Chapter No.

179 O.E.S. Masonic Temple, at 8:00 p.m. Initiation and election of officers. All members urged to attend. Monroe Temple No.

1 Pythian Sisters will have regular meeting 8:00 p. m. at Castle Hall Most Excellent Chief Nellie S. Heard urges all Sisters and Knights to attend election of officers for 1953 and Christmas tree and party after meeting on second floor. Each lady bring a ladies gift, each man bring a gift.

The Honest Club of Y- Teens will meet at the at 3:30 p.m. Circle meeting of the First Presbyterian Church Circle 7 will meet with Mrs. D. W. Miller at 7:30 p.m.

on Bon Aire Drive. Fourth performance of Little second production. Petrified Forest" at Selman Field Playhouse. For reservations call 3-4263 daily between 2:00 and 7:00 m. Curtain time, 8:30 p.

m. The annual Monroe Garden Club Christmas tour will be held between three and six p. m. at the following homes: Mrs. Henry Bernstein, 1704 Riverside Drive, Mrs.

John Theus, Loop Road and Mrs. Lewis Slater. 221 Chauvin. The tea will be held between 4 and 6 m. at Mrs.

home. Delta Rho Delta business meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Miss Bernice McCrary, 1108 Short West Monroe. Chapter of P. E.

O. will meet with Mrs. Ben Simpson. 4320 DeSiard. at 7:30 p.m.

All members are urged to attend. Miss Carolyn Swain whose wedding to Charles Pat Thompson will be an event of Dec. 14th will be honoree at a tea given by Mrs. Harry Davis at her home, 1610; Emerson with Mrs. A.

VV. Wilkins and Mrs. B. J. Bruce, co-hostesses.

Tuesday Christmas party for Girl Scout workers, recreation center, 113 Catalpa, 7:30 p.m. Circle meetings of the Presby- terian Church: Circle I. Mrs. Jimmy Jones, 9:30 a.m.. 2306 Hawthorne; Circle 2, 1 I Mrs.

B. W. Wright, 9:30 a.m., 417 Park Circle 3, Mrs. H. C.

Wilson, 3 p.m., 608 S. Third 4. Mrs. John Atkinson. 2:30 p.m., Pinecrest Road; Circle 5, Mrs.

C. E. Barton, 2:30 p.m., 609 Wood Circle 6, Mrs. C. G.

Pearce, 3 p.m., 608 Auburn Circle 8. Mrs. E. Alpha, 7:30 p.m., 3016 Gordon Ave. A free lecture on Christian will be held at Ouachita Parish High School auditorium at 8:00 p.

rn. Frank T. Hord, C. S. of Washington, D.

member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, will speak on Science: Practical The lecture is under the auspices of the First Church of Christ. Scientist, Monroe. Members of Temple No. 3.

Pythian Sisters wTill meet in Castle Hall at 6:30 p.m. for Covered Dish Supper. Officers will be elected at 8 p.m. after which members will retire to the Banquet Room for their Christmas Banquet. The College Place W.

M. S. will meet in the homes as follows: No. 1 with Mrs. H.

C. Sutton, 310 Smith at 10:00 a. rn. No. 2 with Mrs.

Paul Dean, 3510 DeSiard at 2:00 p. m. No. 3 with Mrs. Bertha Burford, L.

B. C. at 9:30 a. m. No.

4 with Mrs. Henry Dayton, '3905 Spurgeon Drive at 2:00 p. m. No. 5 with Mrs.

Flo King, 3902 Harrison at 9:00 a. m. No. 6 with Mrs. Marvin Moon, 1512 McGuire at 7:30 a.

m. B. W. C. Both circles will meet at the church at 7:30 p.

m. The M. S. Circles of the First Baptist Church, Monroe, will meet as follows: Circle No. 1 Mrs.

G. Saunders, 808 North 4th. Circle No. 2 Mrs. E.

M. Henderson. 509 Arkansas. Circle No. 3 Mrs.

E. C. Cobb, 1107 North 6th. Circle No. 4 Mrs.

T. J. Davis, 700 St. John. Circle No.

5 Mrs. J. W. mett, 409 Hilton. Circle No.

6 Mrs. J. R. Free: man, 702 South 3rd. Circle No.

7 Not Reported. Circle No. 8 Mrs. S. A.

Elliott, 3109 Gordon. Cora Hastings Circle Mrs. Louise Walker. 1705 South Grand. Alma Graves Circle Mrs.

Truett Edwards. 301 Anderson, W. M. Carolyn Swain, bride elect will be honored with a luncheon with Mrs. A.

S. Tidwell and Mrs. B. L. Mulhearn, hostesses.

Fifth performance of Little second production, Petrified Forest" at Selman Field Playhouse. For reservations call 3-4236 daily between 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. Curtain time, 8:30 p. m.

Business and Professional Women will have a dinner meeting at the Frances Hotel at 6 m. Make reservations with Miss Alice Baur. Jaycee Jaynes will entertain at their Christmas party for members and husbands at the Rendezvous at 7:30 p. m. Call Mrs.

Roy Holloway for reservations. Group Four of the Christian Fellowship of the First Christian Church will meet at 9:30 a. m. in the home of Mrs. J.

M. Smith. 300 Pargoud Drive and i Mrs. John Varner, co-hostess. Circles of the Christian Fellowship of the First Chris- tian Church will meet at 2:30 p.

m. in the homes of the following groups: No. 1. Mrs. D.

Hayes, 1703 Trenton, West Monroe; No. 2, Mrs. M. L. Padgett.

Loop Road; No. 3, Mrs. John Freeman, 200 Carolina. The Jolly Club of Y- Teens ill meet at the Y. W.

C. A. at 3:37 p.m. Catholic Ladies of the Twin Cities are invited to be the guests of St. Circle for a Christmas tea.

from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. In the home of Mrs F. P. Rizzo, Edgewater Gardens. Anyone wishing transportation dial: 3-5850.

Mrs. T. Hardy. W. M.

U. of Ridge Avenue Baptist Church of West Monroe will MHH LEAVES FOR A. B. Carroll, the former Peggy Ann Oneal of Fairbanks, with her two children Dawn age 2 and Arthur. 10 months, left recently for Florence, Italy to join Capt.

A. B. Carroll formerly of Barksdale Field. Capt. Carroll is connected with the American Air Force Base as supply officer in that city.

WOULD YOU LIKE TOBUY MEAT AT UP TO SAVINGS? YOU CAR 00II WITH A form and homo freezer Smaa homemakers everywhere are prov- fog the economy of doing things the frozen foods' way. When they buy beef, they buy a or at to savings per pound. When they buy or fruits, they buy by the crate or bushd at similar law prices. And you have all the of having a constant food supply. You make fewer shopping You re never "caught without a thing in the when unexpected quests arrive.

You save meal preparation time, more vanety and consequent better dice. czacr of mm Distributed By Monroe Hardware Co. meet in the following circles: No. 1 with Mrs. Marie Cheek.

Ozone St. at 2 p. m. No. 2 with Mrs.

J. R. Douglas. 2509 N.ve at 2 p.m. No.

3 ith Mrs. W. C. Dunlap, 1015 North Fifth. Monroe, at 9 p.m.

No. 4 with Mrs. Katie Averette, Arkansas Road, No. 5 with Mrs. S.

N. Camp, Splane Drive, and B.W.C. will meet with Mrs. W. C.

Hinkley, 2610 Norrth 10th. Wednesday Mrs. A. M. Kite and Mrs.

E. E. Cobb will entertain for Miss Beverly Martin at 7:30 p.m. at 1015 Emerson. Sixth performance of Little Theatre's second production, Petrified Forest" at Selman Field Playhouse.

For reservations call 3-4263 daily between 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. Curtain time, 8 30 p. m. Current Literature Club will hold their annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs.

Leon Dennis. Annual Christmas party of Logtown Home Demonstration Club at the home of Mrs. W. J. Lowe, at 2:00 p.

m. The Club of the Y. W. C. A.

will meet at the at 9:30 a.m. The 7th Grade Club of Lenwil Y-Teens will meet at Lenwil at 1:00 p.m. The Blue Triangle Club of Y- Teens will meet at Lenwil School at 2:00 p.m. The Freshman Club, Really of Y-Teens will meet at the at 3:30 p.m. Thursday All Louisiana retired teachers are cordially invited to the regular meeting at 9:45 a.

m. at 616 North Fifth Street, Monroe. The Chenlere Home Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. M. B.

McDonald at 10:00 a. m. Each member bring a gift. The Centrai Grammar P. T.

A. will meet at 7:00 p. m. at which time a Christmas program will be presented. All members are urged to attend.

The Club of Y-Teens will meet at the at 3:30 p.m. L. B. Faulk Unit No. 13 of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the Legion home, Forsythe Avenue at 2:30 p.

m. Seventh performance of Little second production, Petrified Forest" at Selman Field Playhouse For reservations, call 3-4263 daily between 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. Curtain time, 8:30 p. m.

Lida Benton A. will have their monthly meeting at 3 m. in the school auditorium. Group five of the Christian Fellowship of the First Christian Church will meet at 7:30 p. m.

in the home of Mrs. J. C. Massey, 1308 South First. Friday Eighth and final performance of Little second production, Pgi i Petrified Forest" at Selman Field Playhouse.

For reservations, call 3-4263 daily between 2:00 and 7:00 p. m. Curtain time. 8:30 p. m.

The Lenwil Y-Teens will have a skating party at 3:30 p.m. a.m. The Blue Club of Y' Teens will meet at P. H. S.

at 10:35 a.m. The Awake Club of Y-Teens I will meet at O. P. H. S.

at 9:35 Saturday Fort Miro Chapter. D.A.R. will meet in the home of Mrs. W. Tom Davis, 106 Glenmar, at 3:00 p.m.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Forrest Unquist, Miss Eleona Brinsmade, Mrs. C. E. Buckley.

Mrs. H. M. Butler. Mrs.

John Coon, Mrs. Harold Engstrom, Mrs. Robert W. Hair, Mrs. R.

M. Hamberlin, Mrs. Fred Hancock. Mrs. Jase Johnson and Mrs.

P. Richard Pierce. W.S.C.S. of the First Methodist Church of West Monroe will entertain at a silver tea in the home of Mrs. Charles P.

Chisholm, 811 Trenton, from 3:00 until 6:00 p.m. Temple 1 Meets The Monroe Temple No, 1. Pythian Sisters held regular meeting on Monday night, at Castle Hall. Nellie S. Heard.

Most Excellant Chief, stated a large attendance as thirty five sisters and Knights, including the following Knights: Eugene Shows, Dr. H. H. Baur, Joe Dietrich and Dan Frost and the four following ladies who were initiated: Elaine Young, Jessie Evans, Beatrice Buelou and Lois Pinion, making a total of thirteen new members for year 1952 with ten ladies and three Knights. The meeting opened at 8:00 p.

with Edith Thompson, manager, presenting flag. Regular business meeting and main business was to have a Christmas Tree and party at next meeting on Monday, December 8, 1952 and Tayloe Dennis made chairman. Also will be the night of election of new officers of Monroe Temple No. 1 for year 1953. And then the ritualistic umrk was given to four candidates Elaine Young, Jessie Evans, trice Buelou and Lois Pinion.

After meeting of Monroe Temple No. 1 was closed, all Sisters and Knights retired to second floor where refreshments and social hour held by all members. Mrs. Minnie Steward left Sunday for her home in Piedmont, Mo. after a three weeks visit with her niece, Mrs.

A. M. Johnston and nephew', Mr. Walton Hixon. She also visited Mrs Wade Cotton and Mrs.

George Harrington in Monroe and a brother. Mr. Charles Hixon in Lake Charles. Mrs. Leona Davidson of Ruston was a guest of her daughter, Mrs.

M. A. Tannehiil and family the past week. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Parham Sunday were: Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Boyd Sr. and Miss Zella Boyd of Zwolle, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Babcock, Mrs. E. H. Carson and children of Olla and Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Boyd, Jr. and children of Monroe.

Misses Billie and Mariann Wilson of Monroe spent the eek-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Nelson of Tullos and their daughter, Mrs. Seottie Barbour and Mrs.

Willard Alexandria of Shreveport were din- 1 ner guests of Mrs. Emma Nelson Sunday. Mrs. Barbour leaves soon for Japan to join her husband, who is stationed there in the Navy. Mrs.

Leon Brooks spent Thanksgiving holidays with her son, Leon Brooks, Jr, and family in Shreve! port. Mrs. Lois McManus, auditor for the Shamrock Hotel, Houston. Texas, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with her aunt. Mrs.

Eunice Wilson and Mrs. Bertha Gordy and relatives in Oila and Grayson. Miss Norphlet Tannehiil of Minden spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. hiil. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Jones are the proud parents of twin boys, born at the Urania Clinic Monday, November 24.

Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Middleton were in Westlake, La. over the week-end.

where they visited Mrs, mother, Mrs. R. L. Anderson. Paul Higgins, Sebourn Thomas, Frances Hollens Head and Cary King were home from their studies at La.

Tech for the holidays. Bettie Carter and Barbara Gregory who attend college at Natchitoches visited relatives here over the week-end. Miss Jo Ann Hayes, student nurse at Natchitoches visited relatives several days last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Blevins were in Lake Charles Thursday where they visited their daughters, Mrs. Bill Martin and Mrs. Joe Gayle and son, Jack Blevins and their families. Misses Cleota, Mary Ellen and Edna Mae Chumley of Shreveport spent Thursday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. D. Chumley. Mrs. W.

S. Higgins and Mrs. J. H. Glidden were Christmas shoppers in Monroe Wednesday.

The Rev. and Mrs. D. R. Dean and daughter, Laura of Crowville, attended church here Sunday and ate dinner with their daughter, Mrs.

Don Corley and family. Rev. Dean is a former Methodist minister of Urania. Mr. and Mrs.

Walton Hixon and children, Patty and Mike, visited relatives in Columbia last week. Georgia Tucker Football Team Honored At Banquet More than seventy parents and children on Tuesday night attended a dinner at the Rendezvous wrhich honored members of the Georgia Tucker football team. The event w'as planned by the P. T. A.

of the school. Mrs. W. Gilbert Faulk served as toastmistress for the occasion. Giving the invocation was Mr.

Harold V. Breard. Mrs. Paul Thompson A. president welcomed the guests, and Mrs.

Mabel Lippmin was introduced. The football coach, Mr. B. K. Smith introduced members of the team.

Making arrangements for the event were Mrs. Lucien Branch and Mrs. G. Thomas Frazer. Guests included Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Thompson, Sandra Thompson John Thompson, Mrs. L. R. Ledi better, Billy Ledbetter, Mr.

and Mrs. Lucien Branch, Lucien Branch, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gilbert Faulk, Gilbert Faulk, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold V. Breard. Tony Choudrant Those enjoying Thanksgiving dinner in the home of Mrs. M.

E. Kidd were Miss Mary Jo Cunningham of Houston, Texas and O. Kidd. Miss Lee Coody of Oak Grove and James R. Kidd.

Dr. and Mrs. Joe Watts and baby, Laura of Ruston, Trooper M. E. Kidd and wife of Ruston and Paul Kidd.

Mr. and Mrs. Harlon Futrel of Jackson, were the guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs.

O. H. Futrel this week. Mr. and Mrs Harold Faulkner of Houston.

Texas were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Faulkner over the week end.

Mr, and Mrs. Willard Ashley had as their guest for Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Calhoun, Mr.

and Mrs. George Hollis and family all of Port Gibson, Miss Katherine Rogers of Ixruisiana Tech. Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. McClendon and family of Minden. Visiting in the home of Mrs. Lee Hester Thursday were Mr. and Mrs.

Howard and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lewis, of Monroe. Mr.

and Mrs. O. T. Carlisle of Livington, Texas were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Doris Whitman. Mrs. Holstead, Mrs. Spencer Maxwell and Miss Race Pipes attended the Convention in New Orleans this week. Miss Jimmie Pace left Sunday for St.

Louis. where she will visit for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Britt have Breard, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gill, Bobby Gill, Mr. and Mrs, Hillver S.

Parker, Stephen Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowdes, Sandra Knowdes, Mrs. Thomas Scott, Tommy Scott, Mr. Arthur M.

Williams, Arthur M. Williams, III, Norman Pace, Mrs. N. L. Pace, Mrs.

E. E. Cobb. Billy Cobb. Carl Haynes.

Mrs. Carl Haynes, Conley Thornhill, Mrs. Thornhill, Henry Weaks, Jerry Prather, Mrs. J. A.

De Corte, Mrs. R. L. Marks, Ronnie Marks, Mrs. Earl Jones, Carl M.

Jones, Ruth Ann Boggs, Mrs. G. E. Boggs, John Joyce, Mrs. J.

J. Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Frezer, Dot Breard, Jimmy Knight, Buddy Fincher, Mr.

Harry Shackelford, Harry Shackeford, Douglas Haynes Donald Thorntho. Mr. B. K. Smith, Mrs J.

A. Bailey, Tommy Bailey, Mrs. C. E. Thornhill, Patsy Cooper.

Mrs. G. T. Cooper, John Frazer, Mr. and Mrs.

James S. Harrist, Sherry Harrist. Mrs. W. B.

r. Caughron, Tenney Engagement Told Rev. and Mrs. W. Caughroa of this city announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Thetus, to Rev.

Tom Fred Tenney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tenney of De Ridder, La. The wedding will be solemnized Saturday, December 27, at 6:30 in the evening at the First Pentecostal Church of West Monroe. Rev.

George L. Glass of De Ridder will officiate. Friends are invited. After their marriage the couple will be engaged in the evangelistic work. is estimated that the cost of providing communal atomic-bomb shelters for one per cent of the population living in 140 critical target areas of the United States would be about three billion dollars.

I Mrs. J. C. Knight, Bobby Roark, Mr. and Mrs.

R. R. Roark, and i Mrs. H. R.

Haynes. as their guests this week. Mrs. J. child, Don Marvin, born Nov, I A.

Britt of Minden. 19 Bobbie Jack Bagwell, who is a member of the Baskin School Faculty spent the week end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Bagwell. 12 John Hudson was a delegate of the Classroom Teachers of Union Parish to the L. E.

A. convention in New Orleans. Downsville Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ham entertained the members of the Baptist Training Union with a hot-dog supper at the church on Thursday evening, Dec.

4. The W. S. C. S.

oi the Methodist Church gave a chicken spaghetti supper at the school cafeteria on Friday evening. Dec. 5, for the oenefit of the church The Downsville boys went to Marion Friday, Dec 5. to meet the winner of Farmerville and Neville in invitation basket ball tournament. The line up for Downsville was Hamilton and Banks as forwards, Antley and Roberson as guards, with Canterbury as center.

Members of the senior class, under the direction of Miss Dorothy Vercher, gave a play at the school for Thanksgiving arW parents were Invited. Bobette Golden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Golden, celebrated her sixth birthday recently with a party for these friends: Connie Averitte, Kenny Bryan. Troy Lee Ham, Carolyn and Trank McFarland and Jerry and Martha ftob- erson.

i Mr. and Mrs. Lucius McGhee are the proud parents of their sec- Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkhurst and children.

Frankie and Diane of Pensacola Florida are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Davis ranklin. Jimmie Norwood of La College spent the with parents, Mr, and Mrs L. E.

Norwood He left Sunday for Boyce where he is the mdsical director at the Baptist Church. Guests during the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Jones and Miss Daisy Mae Jones were Major and Mrs. J. Jones, of Chicopee Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie L.

Webb and family of Baton Rouge. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jones of Wlnnsboro. Mrs.

Albert Stegner of Houston, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Duke.

Friends will be Interested to that Robert Wayne Jones of I Chicago. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Sr and Miss Betty Huber of Ft Smith, were maned Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Oran Cummings of Port Arthur, Texas, visited Mrs. O. i-Cummings several during the week.

Mr and Mrs and son. of Natchitoches were I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvut James. Marion LONDON Great Britain came out of World War II with the equivalent of 30 billion dollars lost fourth of her capital wealth.

More than half her shipping was sunk and one in three homes was destroyed or damaged. Mrs. E. M. Gibbs and Mrs.

Sam Williams and children of Oak Ridge spent Thanksgiving here with Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams. Mr.

and Mrs. G. Mike of Marthaville spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mike.

Miss Mary Margaret Griggs of Houston spent Thanksgiving here w'ith her parents, Marshal and Mrs. L. II. Griggs. Mrs.

Allie Simmons and Mrs. Wilma Beckham of Ruston visited relatives here Sunday. Lt. Rodney Salmon of Barksdale Air Base spent Thanksgiving here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Salmon. Miss Willie Chandler spent the week end with relatives in Chourd- ant. Mr.

and Bob Hudson of Atlanta. Georgia visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L.

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