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Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 20

Morning World from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 20

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Morning Worldi
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I Yes, over in cash and i valuable prizes. A double chance to win! FIRST a Loral Contest judged by local judges right in your own community. All you do is write your reason in 50 words or less on the Local Entry Blank why we should give you a new 1950 Sheivador Refrigerator. If our judges select yours as the best reason, you will get a new J950 Refrigerator to be awarded by i is and delivered right to your home. SECOND -a National Contest, in addition to and separate from our local contests, where the same words you write for the Local Contest (or different, if you prefer) may be submitted on the National Entry Blank and compete for the Grand Prizes of cash, and refrigerators to be awarded by Crosley! See us for entry blanks and contest rules.

'Made or.ty by Crosley. T. M. Rag. I'.

S. Pat- Of. HOME APHtJAACKS Metter Products for Happier Living THE JEWEL BOX 321 Morrison Phone 5100 PAGE FOUR NOVEMBER 27. 1040 PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mr. and Mrs.

J. Hunter Th, have been spending the holidays rn Shreveport whose have been guests of Mr. That sister, Mrs. Claire and Clark Dr. and Mrs.

J. P. Br wn have visitors to New Orleans holidays. Mrs. Robert Clegg, of De We Pay Highest Ibices for Old Gold Old Silver Antiques A JEWELERS Poromounf Thcotre Phone 1928 7o ad The way some people wad i 'K Ad Until the very last minute, and then pick out any gift just to be giving.

let stop being so literal and remember that the thoughtful gift is the gift that is a part of you. And what could be more thoughtful than a folio of "Portrait Proofs" I that a loved one may choose the pose expression he likes the very best to be completed after Christmas in a lasting and timeless portrait for all the years to come. The old saying "it's the thought that counts" still holds true-if there really is a thought. an in IX Camera Center Y. W.

C. A. ACTIVITIES The Club met at the YWCA for their regular supper-program meeting fin Monday night. There was a special feature for the meeting Monday since this was one of the git Lore ita Farrar, birthday. A birthday cake and the singing of wished for Loreita all good things for In observance of Thanksgiving each girl told what she was thankful for.

At tile last meeting of the group the were privileged to have Rev. Gary Hoffius who was conducting the meeting at Memorial Presbyterian Church in West Monroe as their guest for supper Tile executive committee of the P. Club met the home of Maude Brownlee to make plans for i the Christmas program, projects, and; to discuss the programs fen the club meetings; and to discuss some of the plans for the I wo end conference which will be held in in March. Rosemary Colligan will serve as hostess chair- man for the Monroe Club. Maude Brownlee is co-chairman for the week end conference.

Mrs. P. A. Poag and Mrs. C.

P. Guernero, sponsors for the club met with the girls. The YWCA hoard is sponsoring the plant project at the YWCA November 28-30. Mrs. H.

V. Collins is; acting as chairman for the commit- tee. Mrs. Mildred Swift, city home demonstration agent, is assisting with this project and will be at the YWCA on Wednesday to advise about plant- mg. Tile hoard will meet December I for an important meeting at which time the committees ill be appointed and plans for the of the greens Christmas will he and plans for the year's activities will be presented.

Miss Juanita Porter is the president of the YWCA board for 1949-50. For several meetings the Club disbanded but now the group is meeting together again, Mrs. Frank Eason is president of this club; Mrs. E. B.

Ellison is vice-president and piogram chairman; Mrs. Albert Gerson is secretery-treasuref. Any young matron interested in joining this group is welcomed and asked to call Mrs. Eason at No. 9937 or the YWCA No.

4413. Interesting programs, parties, service projects, election of officers for new clubs organized, planning for Christmas socials, planning for the Y-Teen rally and annual recognition ceremonial all have been a part of the weekly schedule and activities of the Y-Teens. "RIDA1. ATTENDANTS AT RECENT NUPTIALS Miss Dorothy Wells. While there she also attended the L.

S. State football game. M. L. Esters of Amarillo, Texas, and Mr.

and Mrs. J. Q. Estess of Altus, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Abe Faulks, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Martin of Monroe Sunday visitors of Miss Louise Martin of the Eastside. and son of Monroe and Rev.

and Mrs. Cline D. Ellis were Sunday dinner guests of Miss Eula Hill, Mis Alna Brooks, and Mrs. Mary Young. Mr.

and Mrs. L. R. Perkins. of Leesville, and Mr.

and Mrs. J. Odom of Beaumont, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.

P. Thompson and family and to make the acquaintance of their little grandson and nephew', Master Charles Preston Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. B.

L. Ramsey spent the weekend in Farmerville as guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Hughes and Mrs. Catherine Wooten and children of Jackson, visited their mother, Mrs. C. A.

Traylor over the weekend. Mrs. Wilbur Humphries, Mrs. B. O.

Cummings and Mrs. A. J. Butler motored to Brookhaven, Friday, where they were guests of Dr, and Mrs. Franck Massengill and daughter, Mellisa.

Dr. and Mrs. H. Reitz.cU and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

F. V. Rcitzell 1 950 ALL-AMERICA WINNERS I Tot rcwVtr 0 IM pot- srLS Sfosfffcss Patented ty tex nurseries Dept. Box 532 Tyler, group of attract ive young women were bridal attendants at the recent Seidenspmner- LankfOrd wedding. They are, left to right, Miss Allison Porter of Montgomery, Mrs.

J. I. Seidenspinner, Miss Gene Smith, maid of honor, Mrs. Curt Wosson of Birmingham, matron of honor; Miss Martha Ann McManus of Shreveport, and the flower girl is little Miss Betty Anne Bettis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Forrest Bettis. Phone 6 The Crosley Club of Y-Teens have elected the following officers: dent. Carolyn Welch; vice-president, Maureen Gloyd; council representative, Euthara Coates; secretary, Brenda Deus; treasurer, Norma Thornton. The Tri-Ettes Club of OPHS have elected the following officers: President, Jo Trichel; vice-president. Dot secretary.

Jo Anne Wink; treasurer, i Annette Woolse.v; council represents- tive, Catherine Beebe; reporter, Marie Achord. The 7th Grade Club of OPGS has elected: President, Catherine I Paige; vice-president, Patsy Duane; council representative, Shirley Crump- lei. The Honest Club entertained all the Y-Teens ith an dian pow wow on Saturday night, i As a Thanksgiving project this club prepared a box cf food for a The Jolly Club has a spe- cial pron am meeting on Thursday! and their teachers: Mrs. T. L.

Fimberg, Mrs. W. B. Rickerson, I Miss McKarkle and Miss Ll Rue Pct- I tit. The Jolly entertained with a tty on Friday night and the, following members and guests were I present: Carolyn McKay, Joyce Ann Lanier, Ann Elaine Cherry Deats, Barbara Goodwin, Jean Doneer, Emma Jean Hall, Sara Cloud, Dorothy Barr, Gy I Moore.

Edna Jean Berry, Paula Burford, Julie Wooley, Frank Mobley, Gene Tarver, Bob Johnson. Thomas Finley, Eugene I lowers, Ronald May. Mrs. Ted Landhy and Miss Dorothy Grant. Tho Senior Club of Y-Teens en- joyed a luncheon on Tuesday.

Carolyn Beach and Colleen Jones served as and prepared a delicious meal for the girls. The table was decorated with the Thanksgiving motif. Those who enjoyed this were: Claudette Schroeder, Nancy Golson, Anna Stokes. Clay DeMarchi. Lorraine McClendon, Colleen Jones, lyn Beach, Dorothy Grant and Mi Sharp.

All Y-Teens are looking forward to the rally which will be held at the Recreation Center on Saturday, December 3, to going to church services in a group to the First Baptist Church in West Monroe to their annual recognition ceremonial at the First Methodist Church in Monroe and the open house at the YWCA on Sunday December 4. Natchitoches and Mrs S. E. Tasley and Mrs. M.

A. Elliott of Olla were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Nunn. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Warner and children of Wisner visited relatives here this W'eekend. 3 DAY SPECIAL MAIL COUPON BELOW BY MIDNIGHT WEDNESDAY REBUILT BY ACE EXPERTS COLUMBIA Mr.

and Mrs. Doyle Mc l- nrv visited Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

McHenry this week end. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

McDaniel were guests this week of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Ray McDaniel rn Shreveport. Mr. and Mrs J. T.

Wilson and children of Camden, were guests in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Crc in Brandin recently. Dr. and Mrs. D.

O. Sherman are in Baton Rouge this week where they will attend the wedding of their son, Jim Sherman. Mrs, W. L. Causey and children of Merryville were recent guests of Dr.

and Mrs. W. M. Causey. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Homer of Bastrop were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. O. H.

Watson and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Farrow, Mr.

and Mrs. Will Fletcher and daughter of Rayville, and Mi-s Rita Smith of Verda were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.

LaCroix. Mrs. L. C. Culpepper of Magnolia, and Mrs.

Glen Adcock of Arcadia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Watson this Mrs.

Carl Murry and daughter of Crockett. Texas, wa re recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Godfrey. Mrs. Lula Brashier and Mrs. Lilia Gilbert visited Rev. and Mrs.

B. S. Patrick in Baton Rouge this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Porter of Shreveport were weendend guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Gartman. Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Bush spent the week end in Laurel, where they were guests of Mr. parents. Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Bush. Mrs.

Dudley J. LcBlnnc and Miss Kay LeBlanc of Abbeville were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew is B. Jarrell, this week.

Mrs D. O. Sherman and Miss Flossie Carroll were weekend visitors in Baton Rouge. Mrs. R.

L. Gardner, Mrs. Leonard Rowland and Mrs. E. L.

Carroll were shoppers in Monroe, Tuesday. ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT Mrs. H. C. Adams had as her guests this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Drew Adams and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Reitzell. and daughter of Baton Rouge, spent this weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Reitzell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S. O.

Henry visited relatives in Eros. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Travis Gore and son, Mrs.

Thomas Turner and son. and Mrs. R. A. Stafford spent Sunday in Swartz as guests of Mrs.

R. L. Berry. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Taylor of New Orleans and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cole of Hodge visited Mrs. Georgia Turner this weekend. Judge and Mrs.

V. M. Mouser spent several days this week. in Jackson, Miss. H.

W. Blanks was a visitor in Balun I Rouge last wreek. Miss Idol Ie Boos of Kinder was a weekend guest of Mrs. Yonge. Rev.

and Mrs. J. D. Kitchingham, John Kitchingham, and J. W.

Plisse! were business visitors in Jackson. Monday. Tom McArthur visited relatives in Portland, this week. Mis. Myrtle Lee Thompson and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Comores and children of Monroe were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. O.

Cummings. Mr and Mrs. David Gartman and daughter, Donna Marie, visited Mrs. Mike Tarver rn Monroe, Sunday. Ill COMPLETE WITH ATTACHMENTS I iggk great for I wa Rugs.

Floors. Mattresses, Up- Mjr holstery Blankets. Mouldings, VY Radiators, etc SENO NO MONEY Please Print with Pent! ACE VACUUM I 600 Canal New Orleans, La. I men I would like a Free Home Demonstration 1 of a beautiful REBUILT ELECTROLUX complete with I 7 ATTACHMENTS NAMI a ADDRESS. a a city Mr.

and Mrs. Travis Gore and son, Lyman were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M.

Matthews in Goodpine. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLemore visited relatives in Paragould for the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. R. B. of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Sims of Texarkana. Texas, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hester, this week. Miss Juanita Folmer spent the weekend in Baton Rouge as the guest of Don't Discard That Good Leather or Suede Jacket REMEMBER IV8 Worth While Cleaning IVs Worth WEIL Weil Cleaners 508 N.

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As featured in VOGLE Bella Scherck Davidson, Inc THE WOMAN'S SHOP New DeSiard St. New Miracle Heater is Suitcase-Sized! Two 45 Pound Units heat the average home with safety- sealed, thrifty gas heat. Stewart-Warner inaugurates a era of comfort, convenience and safety with the new South Wind Zone Heating Unit. No larger than a suitcase, this remarkable healing system fits right into the wall, needs no expensive ductwork or chimney. The exclusive "Safety-Sealed" principle assures positive safety and eliminates moisture condensation.

Fumes, odor, dirt and moisture vapors are vented outdoors. No oxygen is burned from the air you breathe. Completely automatic, each South Wind unit is self-modulating. Produces forced warm air to maintain whatever uniform temperature you desire! Just set the convenient wall forget it. Styled for interior beauty, the metal grille is simple in design, harmonizes with any room setting.

See this safe and efficient I new Stewart-Warner Zone Heating System at Monroa Tent Awning Or call 8860 to arrange for a demonstration and survey of your heating requirements. Ab- solutely no obligation. Monroe Tent Si Awning Company 245 S. Grand St. Phone 8860.

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