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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 3

The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 3

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THE MONROE (LA.) NEWS-STAR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1925. I interests auu in jfanry THE SOCIAL REALM 1 BY EVA BRADFORD All items for this department must Mrs. Morrow of Shreveport, is be ttlephoncl, brought to this office enjoying a few visit with her or mailed to EVA C. BRADFORD 223-224 FEMINISMS By Annette Bradshaw Tuesday Alumni Council of Christian Endeavor will entertain members with a banquet at the First Presbyterian church at 6:30 p. m.

Former mem- sifiter, Mrs. Douglas Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Waelder en- joyed a week end visit in New Or- leans, making the journey overland i in their automobile.

ney. Friends are anticipating with pleas- ure the. visit of Mrs. Verna Watts bers are extended an invitation. For Memphis, who is expected; reservations phone Mrs.

C. D. Nen- to next week. Circle No. Two of the Grace church Guild will entertain with a benefit card party at the Club Friday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock.

Those desiring to make reservations are reeuested to ring Mrs. Harry Prophet 1246 or Mrs. Smelaer, 1833. i Meeting of the West Monroe Baptist Missionary Society in circles as Olows: No. 1 and 2 with Mrs.

Hill; tL 3 with Mrs. Faust, Filhoil with Mrs. Whitman, Fourth strok No. 5 with Mrs. Wall, Trenton reet.

Wednesday Regular meeting of the Catholic Ladifs Altar Society at the home of A. J. Keller, 3 p. m. Mrs.

Neal McHenry will entertain the Study Club, 3:30 p. m. Meeting of the West Monroe Parent Teachers Association at the School auditoruim at 3 p. m. Regular meeting of the Immaculate at the K.

of C. hall on DeSiard street, 8 p. m. Mr. ar.d Mrs.

G. B. Cooley will entertain the Married People's Card Club on board the steamer America, 7 p. Mrs. J.

E. Doughtie will entertain the Twentieth Century Book Club at 8 p. m. Meeting of the Monroe Library Board at the library at 10 a. m.

Friday Mrs. Leon Faulk will entertain the Friday Club at 2:30 p. m. Circle No. Two of the Grace Church Guild will entertain with a benefit card party at the Club at 2:30 p.

m. Ring Mrs. Harry Prophet 1216 or Mrs. Smelser lv33 for reservations. Saturday Benefit Card party at the Elk's Club under the auspices of the L.

B. Faulk unit 13 American Legion Auxiliary at 2:30 p. m. The Senior class of the Ouachita Parish High School were happily entertained in the home Eula Stringer Saturday night. Music, games and dancing filled the hours with pleasure and during an i a supper course was served.

Mem- bers of this graduating class num- bering forty or more are enjoying i numerous social affairs of informal I nature this winter and in this way Lave grown very companionable. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lawler of i New York City completed a very i pleasant visit in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Broderick and family and left last night for Tyier, Texas where they will visit their niece, Mrs. H. W. Rowland; going on from there to Florida where they will spend the remainder of the winter season.

i A special meeting of the Camp Fire G.rls Council will be held Wednesday at 5 p. m. in the City Business of importance will be transacted and all council members are urged to attend. When Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Bubb return from Williamsport, where they wmre called hy the illness and death of Mr. Bubb's father they will be at home to their in their home on South Grand street. The lease held by Mr. and Mrs. Frue 'expired recently and Mr.

and Mrs. Bubb decided to return to their own 'jam-. Mr. Hugh Kearney is critically ill with pneumonia at his home on Louisville Ave. Inspirational of Young Meeting People The Senior Leaguers of the Monroe District held their regular mon- Mrs.

J. W. Kilbourne recived a thly meeting in West Monroe, Sunni easage yesterday from New York day afternoon .1 The program for the telling of the sudden death of her afternoon was in charge of Miss uncle, Mr. James P. Roach, formerly Emciyn Cason; Superintendent of 06 Vicksburg, Miss.

department two. Weit Monroe Lea- OATMEAL COOKIES Crisp and Sugary These delicious cookies are both delightful and nutritious. Just the thing for supper, jMfc.tween meals and for the lunch box. 20c the dozen at BARKER BAKERY 149 DeSiard St. Spring Hats Are Gay! MALL as to size and high as to crown, these new hats announce the spring in debonair fashion.

Prices in keeping with our Goods for Less The Alpha Delphian Chapter enjoyed an exceptionally interesting meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. D. McCranie. The subject for the discussion and study was Dramatists of the Restoration and the Eighteenth The following outline was followed for discussion: In what forms did the drama, although suppressed by the Purit-ans, still persist When was it formally re- established? Characterize the so-' ciety which made up the audience of The was ca to this period.

('er by the president. Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Then the following program was rendered. Song. Scripture.

3rd (ch) Psalms. J. D. Neson. Duet, iirs.

J. T. Cobb and Malda Green. Benton. Special music, by a Rayville leaguer.

Langford. Piano Johnson. Collection Roll Call of the different leaguers. Wilkinson, Maida Me -1 Clendon. It is hoped that tffs meeting will inspire other leagues to assist in up their organization and making this district one of the most ourishing in the state.

One hundred and twenty-five were present nt this meeting and enjoyed the refreshments served at the close of the meeting. They were: Mearl Lee, Myrtis Corley, of Oak Grove; Alta and Irma McBride, Alice Clark, Aiice Pumeroy of Bastrop, Lucile Whatley, Helen Hadney, Elizabeth and Irma Gay Langford, Ruth Whatley, Mae McCroskey, Helen De Moss, Lelia Neson, Carrie Ruth Williamson, Bennie Edna Mounger, La Valle Calhoun, Pauline Sorcy Mary Oliner, Mutsy Vaughan, Agatha Hatch, E. E. Williamson, David Burk, George Purvis, Richard Mur, phy, W. Oliver, John Whatley, William Gaines, Jarrell McCoy, Frank Hatch and M.

E. Cayson of Rayville; Gladys Mercer, Amelia Benton, Lois Brattoh, Neva Johnson, Winkie Riggs, Mrs. Mallory, Grace Benson, Edna Reid, Grace Cook, Rosa Langford, Helen Benton, Lena White Dorothy Bynum, Imogene Hodges, Christine Faser, Ruth Kleinschmidt, Frances Griffin, Willie Mae Porter, Juanita Porter, Mrs. V. S.

Garnett, V. S. Garnett, Sellers Freeman, Joe Wright, Albert Trotter, W. G. Mangham, U.

M. Kleinschmidt and Mr. Allen of Monroe. Emelyn Cason, Carrie Mae Kirkpatrick, Eva and Reed, Virginia Mitchell, Earl Gamble, Maida McClendon, Ethel Wilkins, Annie and Getting Too Fat? Try This-Reduce Feople who grow toj fat ire the fortunate exception. But if you find the fat accumulating or already cumbersome you wil be wise to follow this suggestion, which is endorsed by thousands of people who know.

Ask your druggist for Marmola Prescrip- 1 tion Tablets and follow directions. One dollar is the price the world over. Get them from your own drug! gist or send price direct to Marmola General Motors Detroit, Mich. By doing this you will be able to reduce steadily and easily and pleasantly, without starvation dietr or tiresome exercise. Start taking them today and get slender.

(adv.) A NOTE FOR FUTURE HISTORIANS. No, the picture at the left is not a 4925 bathing suit nor yet a costume for airplane wear. It was what some society women, wifhh a tendency to stoutness wore in the privacy of their boudoirs many nights so that cm other evenings they might display the 1025 silhouette shown at right. ntiSjtiK. DIM 3 1 OUTflTTIRS Ml llOi- OMIS vr- NMONROC PMONf Start the Day Right BY HAVING BREAKFAST AT Baked apples with pure cream Bananas with pure Stewed Prunes, with pure cream Cereals of all kinds with pure Cereals of all kinds, 1-2 pint Oatmeal with pure cream Oatmeal with 1-2 pint milk Grapefruit, 1-2, 15c; whole 25c Sliced Oranges, one, 15c; two Hot Cakes, with Maple or Corn Hot Waffles, with maple or corn syrup Ham, with 2 Bacon, with 2 eggs Small Steak, with 2 Salt Mackerel with Boiled Potatoes I have taken over the management of and I Quick Service Leon L.

Marx SERVICE and QUALITY DID IT Attention! OWNERS or EDISON 0 Phonographs a Please call by to see ua, or phone ua. We have message 1 tor you. HOME FURNITURE CO- 501-507 DeSiard St. Phone 900 Monroe, La. Watch for the Opening of Our New Business IN NEWS-STAR F.

T. SMITH vith Depot Mary Morris, Maida Green, Alice Sample. Charles Watts, Walter Mae Moore, Melba and Wilma Howell and Harry Herron, Baker and Dun- Louise Cassidy, Natalie McKee, Clara bar Hunt, Homer Oden, Will Morns, Elkins, Lucilie Winberry, Florence James Henry, Roy Byrd, James Clark Laing, Ava Gates, Helen ar.d Mary W. M. Webb, Milton Foren, Henry Mills Hur.t, Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Daniel, Jack Henry, Leroy Thomas, Mooney, Mr. and Mrs.

Myatt Me- John Watkins, Henry Anderson, Joe Clendon, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Craw- Coates, George Voliman, of West ford, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Kirkpat- Monroe, rick, Mrs. Lillian H.

Mitchell, Visitors: J. R. Henry, Marshall Downs, Rud- H. A. Jarrell, C.

F. White, Mrs. W. L. Warner, Mrs.

J. (J. Cobb, Mr. Whatley of L. P.

I. at Ruston, W. G. Sartor, of Alto, Mary E. Gorver, Ouitell Reed, Camille Lockwood, Mr.

W. M. Hunt and Noah Odom. Wear Miss Aline Parker and Mr. L.

O. Wear were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Parker, Sunday noon, February the first at three- thirty Rev. Frank Tripp, pastor of the First Baptist church of this city performed the ceremony in the presence of relatives and a few close friends. 1 A lovely arrangement of carnations and roses created a festive touch in the reception suite of the home where the vows were spoken. The bride wore a beautiful spring model of light brown with a charming little hat of the same color and all accessories delightfully blending into- shades of brown. She carried an arm bouquet of roses.

Her attendant, Miss Georgia Lee Keller fitted beautifully into the picture wearing a costume of tan and carrying Killarney roses in her arms. BILIOUSJTTACKS From Which Kentucky Man Suffered Two or Three Times a Month, Relieved by Black-Draught. Lawronceburg, J. P. Nevins, a local coal dealer and farmer, about two years ago learned of the valuo of Black- Draught liver medicine, and now he says: "Until then I suffered with severe bilious attacks that came on two or three times each month.

I would get nauseated. I would have dizziness and work. "I would take pills until I was worn-out with them. I seem to get relief. After taking the pills niv bowels would act a couple or three times, then I would bo very constipated.

neighbor told me of Black- Draught and I began its use. I never have found so much relief as it gave me. I would not ba without it for anything. "It seemed to cleanse my whole system and make me feel like new. I would take a few rid of the bile and have my usual clear head, feel full of and could do twice the One cent a dose.

NC-161 Mr. Wear had for his attendant, Layton where they are being Mr. William Alexandria. with congratulations and Mr. and Mrs.

Wear 3re now at the well wishes of their many home with the parents on friends. Factory Man With Us! We have just secured the service of a factory man from the White Sewing Machine Company, who will he with us permanently. He in an expert repair man. Let him tone up jour old machine for you. If are in need of an up-to-date Sewing Machine, buy a White.

We have a complete stock and it will be a favor to us if you will let us demonstrate one of thoxe machines to you. Our representative is an expert and he will show you the many wonderful things you can do with this machine. For more than 30 Years the White ha- been one of the best Sewing Machines Good For Your Good For You! HOME FURNITURE CO. 501-507 DeSiard St. PHONE 900 MONROE, LA.

Thedfordi black draught1 LIVER MEDICINE MISS CAROL FLOWER Teacher of Dancing Classes held Monday and Thursday afternoons in fancy dancing. for Social Dancing Saturday nights Reviera Classes Wednesday and Saturday, South Monroe at Mrs. It. R. Gordon Ave.

Phone 435-W Stubbs Avenue JUST ARRIVED 1,000 Pansy Plants and Fresh Cut Flowers. Ready for delivery Mrs. Frank Phone 1092-W Make an Appointment with Griitin Griffin Portraits $6 to $50 For a portrait with finer features truly blending into one charming simplicity, make an appointment with Griffin. Griffin methods produce really fine photography every one- You should have a recent portrait, too. Make an appointment with Griffin.

Do it by phone, if you like! the dozen TU DIO O'nr hop 547 DeSiard 6 The Carpet is being laid in the Ready-Tc-Wear Second Floor. The Carpenters are enclosing the office on the Mezzanine. The Contractors are tearing out the old elevator shaft and the elevator is being rebuilt and placed in the new building. Any day we may have to get Gut of the old building that the workmen may get in. Everything pertains to moving in a very short time, quickly shortening the time to purchase merchandise at such reductions as our MOVING- 1 SALE offers Get your share early tomorrow morning, as this sale may not last many more days..

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