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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 3

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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E. S. MOREY, THE MONROE (LA.) NEWS-STAR TUESDAY, MARCH 0 1020 PAOE Interrata Artiuitiea In IPart an THE SOCIAL REALM BY EVA BRADFORD Tuesday come up before the meeting the pro- Meeting of the W. B. A.

at the gram was eliminated. "Woodman hail at 7:30 p. m. i Plans for an art exhibit were dis- Wednesday This "ill probably be held Free cookufg school under the first week in April in the school of The Monroe News-Star at i auditorium, the city hall. Lectures and demon- 1 A partition will be built this week, a tir The Gypsy! converting the rear of the stage into strations, 2 to 4 p.

m. Meeting of the West Monroe I a spacious kindergarten. Much in Association at the terest has been evinced bv the moth- school at 3:30 p. hi in this kindergartei and a very Meeting of the Book Clul at 3:30 substantial appropriation was made P- m- by them for kindergarten equipment Meeting of the I). I.

A. to the This equipment will include books of L. E. at 4 nr. Thursday News-Star cooking school at the city hall 2 to 4 p.

m. Lectures and demonstrations. Friday Mrs. Johh Coilens will entertain the Iris Bridge Club at her home at 2:30 p. m.

uitable for tiny tots, pictures and the Patty Hill blocks. A letter from Mayor Bernstein to the P. A. stated that sidewalks would soon be placed around the school. Miss Ouida Hanchey and Miss Lillian Causey entertained with six tables of bunco Saturday night at the Meeting of the Baptist Sunbeams home of Lillian Causey on Morris at 3:30 p.

m. Saturday Meeting of Fort Miro Chapter. D. A. at the Chapter House, Mrs.

T. O. Brown, Mrs. Guy and Mrs. Jack Hayes, hostesses, 3 p.

m. Mrs. C. will entertain the Friday Club at her home on Lover Lane, 2:30 p. m.

aven ue. Miss Veatrice Martin and Mr. Stirling McClain received the gifts for high boxes of candy. Miss Lena received the consolation gift, ices and cakes were served to Hudnall, Katherine McCord, Helen Hawkins, Beatrice Smith, Jewel Griffith, Winifred Culpepper, Dorothy Williams, Inez Jas- By Juanita Hamel. Mrs, Edward Strong has returned home from Baton Rouge where she per, Sybil Gibbs, Veatrice Martin, attended the session of Grand Chap- Lena Juanita Ober, Mary ter, Order of Eastern Star, Granville Ober, Ella Mae i Higginbotham of Mer Rouge, Jack Charles R.

Copeland, is Ober, Houston Fuller, George Bruce, riously ill at the homo of parents, much to the regret or his smail school friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Garvey of Steriington, La.

announce the arrival of a baby daughter in their home whom they have calk I Annette Baird. Hilton Johnson, Ned Easterling, Wallace Wood, Sterling McClain, Millwood Wood, James Baldwin, Edgar Griffith, Q. Keltner, Leslie Webb and many Mrg. Heller of Camden, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Masur and incidentally to make the acquaintance of her grandchildren, the lovely twin babies in the Masur home. Anniversaries 1661 Jules Mazarin, the famous extend sincere sympathy to Miss Basch in the of her brother, Mr. John Basch, whose death occurred at his home in Colorado Springs, on the second of March. Miss Basch spent several in this city leaving last fall for Colorado Springs and Denver where she spent the winter and returned to Shreveport ith her brothers' remains for burial in that city, his former home. Mr.

A. lielmer of Buffalo, will arrive on Friday to join Mrs. Heimer who hag been a mott charming and much feted guest of Miss Carol Flower for the past few weeks. Mr. and Helmer will on Saturday for New Orleans where they will spend a few sailing for Tampa, Florida, and then going on to New York by Mis Flower will accompany them to New Orleans for a week-end visit.

Fr nch cardinal and statesman died in Pans, Born in Naples, July 4, 1602. 1750 Sweden and Russia signed a treaty for the nuetrality of the Baltic, 1826- Jacob Haish, the inventor of barbed wire, born in Baden, Germany. Died at Dekalk, 111., Feb. 19, 1926. The American army under Gpn.

Winfield Scott landed at Vera Cruz. between the Monitor and the Merrimac in Hampton Roads. 1876 Jules Dufaure was appointed premier cf France, 1886 B. Caffee, one of the founders of the city of Denver and first U. senator from Colorado, died.

Born in Niagara county, N. April 174 1825, 1902 John F. Spalding, Episcopal bishop of Colorado, died at Erie, Brttn at Belgrade, Maine, Aug. 25, 1828, to Nu mwii Where God Rules Man Prospers Ladies, when any of your electrical family becomes sick, call the doctor. He has a sure cure for all ailments.

Fans, Toasters, Curlers, Drive Washing Machines, Hair Dryers; in fact, all electrical fixtures. We are dispensing sunshine for gloom always. Just phone us and we will be on our way. D. MacKENZIE Phone 2131 201 South Third St.

DANCE RIVERSIDE PAVILION TONIGHT 9:00 to 12:00 Music bv Bish JAZZ BANDITS PUBLIC INVITED my palm with the coin of confidence, and I your life will foretell, pretty coaxes Dan Cupid. And unahle to resist his blandishments, the pretty lady breathlessly holds out her palm and Dan seriously studies the linos engraved thereon. Of course, he knows exactly what he is going to tell her, for he has waited for this moment a long time. She has been leading such a butterfly existence and keeping the one whom Dan has chosen for her, in heartbreaking suspense, that he decides time to take a hand and settle the question once and for all. So he tells her, "I see a tall dark man.

All lady, cruel, for I see that you are flirting with him, and he truly loves you. love line and yours are plainly marked here, right together. Ah, they join, and I see naught before you but happiness. May the luck of the gypsy god of love, follow And thus does Cupid turn her thoughts to the one whom he has chosen for the Butterfly ady, and she follows his advice and were married and lived happily ever ALL TRUCK RAISED CAN BE SOLD IN F1ELD-STRAHAN Brokerage Houses Plan to Send Representatives Here. The Business and Professional women will he entertained ton.ght by Miss Mamie Mafiengill at eight LOUISIANA WOMAN FATALLY SHOT ON BEAUMONT STREET Mrs.

O. C. Dawkins will leave thi-s evening with her grandson, Lock Trigg, for New Orleans where will meet a party of friends returning from Cuba. Mrs. Dawkins will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs.

Lock Trigg. The Logtown Community Ciub will not meet this week as formerly announced thus giving members the privilege of attending the News-Star rooking school in the council chamber of the city hall. BEAUMONT, March A. 1 man believed to be M. M.

i Ducote, of Bunkie, las night shot and killed Mrs, Inez Tyson of Eunice, then sent a bullet through his own brain. The tragedy occurred on a crowded downtown street. I Ducote wore a deputy sheriff badge and is to be survived by a widow at Bunkie. Mrs. Tyson is reported to have filed a suit for divorce from A.

E. Tyson recently. That Monroe is to become a truck raising center together with its other and more diversified lines, is the assurance that is shown through the interest takem in early vegetable crops by Ouachita parish The outside world has learned of the work that is pronosed to be done' here and E. A. Strahan, farm denron- stration agent, is in receipt of many letters of late, concerning the crop of tomatoes, bell pepper-, egg plant, that are to be raised on a commercial fog northern markets.

A letter just came from a large broker who stated that he would take all that the local parish will I provide in the way of tomatoes. That he will have men in the field at the harvest time with instruc- tions to buy all the output at a price that will be eminently fair to the grower. Indications like this show that the iarnrer is to haev a ready mar- ket for his Mr. Strahan. The latter is anxious that still more sign up for acreage in order that the test be a well extended one.

There is still time to get the tomato crop, he states, if the work is done at once. In connection, it is stated that it has been deemed best for Monroe to plan to market tomatoes in May or June, at a time that will closely the end of the season for Crystal Springs. This plan will assure the best prices and a largely non-competitive market, stated Mr. Strahan. One matter that he wdshes to emphasize is that the farmer not to be unduly coerced by the marketing asaociaition.

Some have thought that the grower would have to market when and at price that the association demanded. This is said to not be true. That the grower is free is make his own prices as if he all in the field of trucking. The association is said to be at no time domineering or dictatorial in operations. BEDDING PLANTS Have Arrived! Get Hours The FLOWER SHOPPE, 1004 North Third St.

Phones 565 and 479 Members F. T. All Grocery Items Used by Mrs. Crabtree In her Cooking School may be had from WALKER-COOK GRO. CO.

339 DeSiard St. Phones 800 801 253 Utah RaUrtJ Easiest Way to Remove Freckles Mrs. O. E. Durden and Mr- W.

I). orsworthy were hostesses Monday afternoon entertaining a few friepds in honor of Mrs. Mary Durden. Several interesting contests were enjoyed, Jessie Grey Worthington contributed a charming reading and Camille Durden entertained with a piano selection, after which a confectionery course was to the following guests: Mesdames J. Neighbors, E.

W. Murray, J. W. Worthington, Y. If.

Durden, G. L. Brown, T. E. Wright, Albert I Hubener, Blackmon, Jessie Grey I Worthing, Camille Durden.

Catcher Arrives lor Try-out at Forsythe WHILE THEY LAST 100 Exhibition Hyacinths and Geraniums, Worth $2.50 Sale Price, $1.00 each Thousands of Budding Plants on hand. THE GRAND FLORAL CO. 400 Grand Ave. Phones 273 and 1881 -J F. T.

Flowers Thiti Please and For Every Occasion Phone Any Time Pansy Plants Blooming Pot Plants MRS. FLOWER SHOPPE HOTEL VIRGINIA LOBBY PHONE 2300 Today there 13 no excuse for unsightly freckles, tan and skin. For a wonderful new discovery gently removes blemishes and freckles as if by magic. Almost overnight your skin takes on that enchanting, clear beauty that everyone envies and admires, yet few possess. Just before bedtime, smooth cool, fragrant Golden Peacock Bleach Creme on your skin.

The very next morning notice how freckles, sunburn and tan have already started to go. Your money will be refunded if you are not satisfied. At all good stores. Pharmacy, Chase Amman Drug New South Drug Store, Pharmacy. Another catcher to try out for a berth with the Drillers arrived today, Secretary Spaugh states.

The new arrival is John Sandrin, who made a good showing with the Livingston team in the Threc-M league season. Livingston in Illinois. MONTHS BRING OLD BURDEN OF PAIN TO THESE WOMEN NOW Mrs. J. K.

Booze, a former resi- of this city is a business visitor this week. The Georgia Tucker Club met at the school auditorium Friday i.fternoon at 3 to the amount of business to Say They Are Now Regular as a Clock and No Longer Suffer From So-Called FISH Shipment Received Daily- Fresh for Your Table ALL KINDS Delivered Anywhere. Phone 350 MARKET That Please Goodwin Studio DeSiard St. (Over KODAY FINISHING Phone 1896 Thousands of women are simply away with enthusiasm by see- and feeling for themselves what a difference the use of G. F.

P. is making in their former sick and pain- ridden bodies. Most women feel very insecure in the enjoyment of their health. This is due to the fact that they see on every side of them the poor, thin, nervous wrecks whieh catarrh of the generative organs has made of so many of their unfortunate fellow- fomen. Although this dreaded enemy to health of women still hovers over them, it need no longer cause the ianie gripping, terrifying fear as of rid, for the reason that G.

F. P. is proving in thousands of now that it can be relied on rvercome and stamp out this terrible malady, which is the direct cause of nine out of every ten cases of so- called disorders of women. Mrs. Peck says: close friend recommended St.

G. F. P. to me, and I found that it made a very great change in my condition the first time I used it. I have taken four bottles now and have gained seven pounds in weight and am still iiuuwii now lb Rettore Tbeir 6.Bleach Creme Attend the Cooking School The Groceries Used by Mrs.

Crabtree may be purchased from Faulk Bros. Grocery 518 South Grand Phones 896 897 We are proud of having as our guest during her stay in Monroe Mrs. Edna Riggs Crabtree NOTED LECTURER AND DEMONSTRATOR Good BROOMS, Each Buy these brooms. They are made by blind. Help them.

who is conducting a series of lectures at the- or. MILK. Tall 10c uzianne Coffee 1.05 Sflonrotflews-Stm Cooking School to Be Held at Pin Ynil 16 oz. milllUU Jar, Pure Fruit tJC i TW Council Chamber City Hall March 9,10,11,12 Mrs. experience on food qualities, nutritive values and every phase of the culinary art embraces having had the complete supervision over the kitchen and dining room service of a well-known chain of New York Hotels.

DRY SALT MEAT, lb. Mrs. Crabtree has made a 1 gi ough inspection of our kitchens andt pffjbf service facilities, which, in opinion, are the equal of those to be found in the best metropolitan hotels. VIRGINIA HOTEL ARCADIA Sweet Old Home Relish, 8 oz. bottle All articles used in the New? be purchased Cooking School may 4.

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