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PAGE TWO THE MONROE (LA.) NEWS-STAR JANGARY 27, ll OC1ET EVE BRADFORD, Society Editor Office Phone 4800 Rea. Phone 1104 Month Of Janua Brings Diversions the truth of your being Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus and stand fast in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us Mrs. Morrison, a guest at the Frances hotel during her stay in Monroe, found in her home when she arrived a basket overflowing with coral pink camellias wuth the compliments of Mrs. Eugene Flournoy. Mrs.

rison selected several camellias to wear on the let ure platform They were in lovely harmony with her beautiful gown. Several Outstanding- Events Mark The First Month Of The New Year Despite wartime regulations and restrictions we are having the presentment of a nice little season after all and while elaborate social affairs are not being given, weddings and small informal affairs are still with us. The first month of the new year has been rather a cheering one with war news punctuated with victories for the allied nations and liant speakers bringing US along lines of the fuller freer life as news of the outside world, One speak- taught in Christian Science. She er in particular, Colonel M. Thomas quoted frequently from the scriptures Tchou, a cultured, highly educated upon which all of her remarks were gentleman, gave his Town Hall audi- I based.

Mr. and Mrs N. Faulk. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Plournoy and Thomas Flournoy motored over to Charhe- ville.

Tuesday to attend the wedding of Miss Mary Mhoon Noble and Lieutenant James Ball. The wedding took place in the picturesque little chapel where generations of brides the Noble family have been married. ence graphic descriptions of life in China today. Another speaker, Margaret Morrison of Chicago, brought a message of deep spiritual significance to an appreciative audience Tuesday night at the Ouachita Parish school auditorium Mrs. Morrison, a beautiful woman in a coral velvet evening gown, talked Colorful BOUDOIR CHAIRS The audience, braving the inclement weather, felt repaid for leaving home as they will carry with them through the days ahead a clearer understanding of things that make life rather hard to bear these days.

She said: keep ones thoughts obedience to divine principle, to be aware of the truth of being as the expresion of omnipotent, irresistible love, is to dwell in the consciousness of safety at all times, even in the midst of the dangers of war. Thus has been proved over and over again by those serving in the front of battle." Mrs. Morrison's inspiring talk ended on a high note; Each of you, my friends, is free to become scientifically aware of and to enjoy all the health, peace, power, love, beauty, and abundance of that mind whose activity is The young friends of Rhoda Kellogg, who is leaving later in the week for Washington, to join her mother, Mrs Thomas Leigh and Lieutenant Leigh, are expressing their regret over her departure at social affairs planned in her honor Luncheon at the Rendezvous on Monday with June hostess, brought a few intimate friends together with Rhoda the central figure. Expressions of regret over her departure were heard on every side. Seated at the flower adorned table, in addition to the hostess and her guest of honor, were: Carol Layton, Sara Terzia, Gwen Walker, Ann Brown, Betty Sue Shotweli, Biedenharn, Cherry Bernstein, Cl eta Godfrey.

Farewell courtesies were also extended recently by Arabella Bancroft, Marguerite Lamkin, Cleta Godfrey and Sara Terzia, Pull the Trigger on Constipation, with Ease for Stomach, too New Shipment Jufft Received When constipation brings on discomfort after meals, stomach upset, bloating, dizzy spells, gas, coated tongue, and bail breath, your stomach is probably the because vour move. It calls for Laxative-Senna to pull the trigger on those lazy bowels, combined with Syrup Pepsin for perfec ease to your stomach in taking For years, many Doctors have given pepsin in their prescriptions to make medicine more agreeable to a touchy stomach. So be aure your laxative rori- Mrs Francis Payne of Shreveport, formerly Ann Platt of Monroe, received word Tuesday of the death in action in the south Pacific of her brother, Lieutenant Layton Platt of New York City, and formerly of Monroe. Lieutenant Platt, son of the late Mr and Mrs Platt of Monroe, was a cousin of Vaughan of Monroe. A brother.

Jack Platt, is stationed in the south Pacific, and another sister, Mrs John Dubuissnn. lives in Opelousas, Friends in city, where the Platt family was identified for years with the social, religious and civic life of Monroe, will learn with genuine regret of the death of Layton Platt. He has been associated with the Cha.se National bank in New York City for many years but returned to Monroe from time to time to visit parents RED CROSS CALENDAR SURGICAL DRESSING Monday to 9 p.m., Red Cross headquarters, NYA Bldg West Monroe to 12 a m. and 1 to 4 service wives. American Legoin home to 12 2 to 5 p.m., American Legion home.

Northeast Junior college Red Cross and NYA building. West, Monroe 9 to 12 I to i p.m., American Legion home, Northeast Junior college, NYA building. West Monroe. Red 7 to 9 p.m Red Cross to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 p.m., American Legion home, Northeast Junior college, Red Cross and NYA building. West Monroe REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM bridge and rummy party.

For reservations call W. E. Sandel. 4286-J; Mrs Sam Campbell, 6241-W, Mrs. George Phebus, 3948, Mrs.

C. Stokes, 3501, or Mrs, J. T. Eubanks, 585-W. Tuesday Presentation of the "Womanlesa Wedding by members of Sherrouse -T.

A Public is invited 8 p.m. A marriage of interest to here is that of Miss Ruthelaine Kelley, daughter of Mr and Mrs. E. Kelley of this city, to Cadet Kenneth Boa of Jersey City. which took place November 21st in Santa Maria, Calif.

Mrs Boa graduated with the 1941 clasa at Ouachita Parish High school and attended Northeast Junior college Cadet Boa is stationed at Santa Maria where he is training as an army Hot. They are residing in Santa Maria. field, Thursday night 7:30 when Mias Edith A. Gieselman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Gieselman o) St Albany, Y. bec the bride of Lieutenant Richard Stockwell, who is stationed at the A A Navigation school. Friends are invited through this medium, to attend the wedding Mias Gieselman, a young woman of charming personality, is a graduate of Ithaca college, New York, where she majored and received her degree in physical education. Following a special course of study offered by the war department in physical therapy she was stationed in the government hoapital at Pine Camp. Wntertown.

Y. It was there ahe met Lieutenant Stockwell, who was stationed at Pme Camp with the 4th armored division who has a w. i. hi Id raj a former marriage, was not made 1 I 11 a. m.

yesterday. What brought about the 4 as they have be. ron entratin catching the knifeman rather tha i of the scrape. Police Officers E. L.

Walker a I E. McMullen fir investigate case on the night of the cuttin reported they had found Taylor on a bench front of the road? when they arrived at the scene Tavt had been slashed once across th abdomen during a 1 1 inxiri the night club, they reported, an -iftor assailant fled. Mr. and Wilson spent several in Montgomery, Ala where they attended the inaguration ball and ceremonies St. Joseph Knife Victim Dies Hold Ferry Man As Assailant Mr.

had Mrs Johr Marcus Miami, Fla. Geoi A New is the h-iuae guest of Mr. Joseph I Curry at Mound Place." Helen Evans as Emmie Jane in the Clare Tree Major production of Rebecca of Sunny brook Farm Emmie Jane and Rebecca decide to sell snap in order to win the premium of a bridge lamp for one of poorer Emmie Jane the box almost too heavy fur even her undaunted spirit This play will be en here Thursday afternoon at 4 boudoir chairs Oiazed chtnta flower print upholstery. tains Syrup Pepsin Insist on Dr Cald- Laxative Senna combined $9.75 and up with Syrup Pepsin. See how wonderfully the Laxative Senna wakes up lazy and muscles in your to bring welcome relief from constipation.

And the good old Syrup Pepsin make? thr- laxative so comfortable and easy your stomach. Even finicky children love the taste of this pleasant family laxative. Take Dr. Laxative Senna combined with Syrup Pepsin, as directed on label or as your doctor advises, and feel better. Get genuine I Caldwel 1 June Marker of Chicago, 111 student at U.

will be the weekend guest of Peggv Kilpatrick css Marker, a great favorite in student circles at S. U. will be extensively entertained socially during her visit in Monroe. On Saturday she will he- the luncheon guest of David Garrett and Saturday night Mr Joseph Auitm will entertain with an informal cocktail party at his suburban home before the President's Ball Marker is president of the Baton Rouge chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Mias Laura Flournoy, student at U.

is spending the mid-term vacation period with her Mr and Mrs Eugene Flournoy, NOW-WE BRING Luxuriously Warm Lastingly Beautiful 8351 14-46 I COLORFUL TIT.IP Not only apron one of the licst designed styles, but one of the most attractive. The large tulip shaped pocket certainly ha an air of spring about it and that is a cheering note the days. Women with to do around the house know what a joy such an apron can Pattern No. 8351 is in 14. 16.

18, 20, 40, 42, 44, 46 Size 16 yards 35-inch material. For this attractive pattern, send 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, in coins, with your name, address, pattern number and size to Monroe News-Star, Today's Pattern Service, 106 7th Avenue, New York, Y. A good pattern book is vital to home sewers. We are now ready with a new one, its name FASHION FASHION has 52 illustrated in color, of new for salvaging used materials, sewing information and latest fashion news Send for your copy today -the price is 25c. Meyer Greenwald was summoned to Fort at the passing on of her brother-in-law, Mr.

Anthony A Carter. Edward Strong another relative, was unable to attend the funeral Mrs, Carter a sister of Mrs Greenwald and Mrs Strong Joseph Brown entertained of her Tuesday Afternoon Bridge tournament in Iver hospitable horne on North Third strict. At the conclusion of the irib-rrsting a delicious confectionery course was served at linen covered, silver appointed tabhw, to; Nathan Gaston, Mrs Aithur Dryburgh, Mrs E. Wilson, Mrs Janet Powell, Mrs A L. Harrington, Mrs William Harper and Mrs Alice Nelson Briggs Hargrove of Consicana, and Miss Carolyn Hunted, student at L.

are enjoying a visit with their parents, Mr and Mrs. L. Hus ted Mrs. Scott Hamilton and daughter. Ashley, of Alexandi have been for several of Mrs.

Hamilton parents, Mr. and John Breard Corning Events Thursday Open meeting of League of Women Voters, Frances hotel, room A-B. Miss Olive Biggar. department of public welfare. Baton Rouge, guest speaker.

8 p. m. Clare Tree Major theater production, of Sunnyhrook Farm" at Ouachita Parish school auditorium 4 pm. Children of Twin invited. Installation of new of the Or er of the Rainbow for Masonic temple, 7 30 pm.

Public invited. Meeting of the executive committee of Ransom -T A. 3.30 pm Meeting of Georgia Tucker -T. A 2:15 p.m. Friday Missouri Pacific club covered dish luncheon 1 pm.

Regular ting at 2 30 p.m of Newman club of Northeast Junior college will entertain with a benefit bingo party at St. school auditorium. 8 pm. The public is invited. Saturday Sixth annual ball for the general public at the Frances hotel.

9 pm. Other for men in the armed including officers, cadets and non-commuvioned men, will take place at Seiman Field, Three Mile Inn, USO and Virginia hotel. Monday Meeting of Louise McGuire chapter O. E. Maaomc temple 8 p.m.

All Eastern Star members invited. Meeting of Literary Guild with J. Brown. Mrs Herbert Breard, co- hostess. 2 30 p.m.

Meeting of Miro Book club with Mrs. John Pracher. 2 30 Benefit card party on Frances hotel terrace sponsored by Welcome Branch Book club. The public is cordially invited 2 p.m. Rudolph Ganz will be presented in concert at Neville auditorium under of the Music of Monroe 8 p.m.

The public invited. Welcome Bianch Book club benefit Mr John Ryan, a guest in the home of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Dryburgh for prurt six weeks left Tuesday for South Bend, where he will be stationed at the United States naval basic training school at Notre Dame university, Ryan and daughter Patxy will continue to make theu- home with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dryburgh for the duration.

"Rebecca of Sunny brook Clare Tree Major play which is -coming hero on Thursday afternoon, wax wntten toward the end of the last century. for children of this city it has ring of torin. about Miss Elizabeth Langford, one of the of the committee sponsoring the production The Parker Memorial class it especially pleased that Clare Tree Major included the dramatization of over-popular story by Kate Wiggins in its production line-up for the season. "The story has a special appeal this year when our children are learning what it means to do without certain of the become accustomed to. explains Miss Langford.

Rebecca jx a completely captivating child, who the luxury of a and the wealth of a sunny disposition, with the baiest of com- forta tnd even a minimum of necea- sities of Sunny brook Farm," which will be at the Ouachita parish school auditorium Thursday afternoon is of typical American in ihe collection of over forty which the Children Theater produced. ale is Riverboro, -where the robust humor, the vast energy, the net and the savin- have a flavor all their own. In directing the play Clare Major has every effort to capture that flavor in three spriieiy acts that ought to make the children of this community and "RetMscca of Sunny brook Farm firm friends in no lime at all D. Taylor, about 30, of Hade, who was slashed scross the abdomen during an alleged knife fight at the Kail night club on the Winnsboro road last Saturday night, died late yesterday morning in a local clinic, and Sheriff Milton Cover dale last night announced the ar- it of Carson Hughes about 40, assailant. ff said has Keen living about 10 miles northwest of here on Bsyou bonne, near White Ferry, was at rested early last night at Hamburg Ark Sheriff with Deputy Fisnk Cline of Ouachita and Bob Harp i of Morehouse parish, left late night for Hamburg to claim the pr isoner Hefoie leaving for Hamburg.

Sheriff declared the case had been a difficult one but that his department snd the police department under Chief L. Brantley had worked together corn paring for two days and yesterday had enlisted the aid of author: before establishing the identity of the alleged knifeman who has fingerprint record, according to Sheriff fled to Morehouse pariah to the of re.atiV#* Sher.f? Chief Brantley and fkeputy Cline da Hi Moreh ouse runn.ng davn clues and had been hack in offices here only a short time when was arrested in Arkansas Police and have been working jointly cm since Saturday n.fht, but Sheriff Cover- said die case proved difficult because die principals in the case were to other and Tayior was not able to identify surged assailant Sheriff said positive identification of Hug'ms. Mrs, Damon per, rabethtow-n. p'-r are v.r.g h- part cf th firs' I 1 tie house i Ann Ratcliff c. N.

um and Beveriy eg- for a brief vu r.f Joteph T. Curry at Mound SKIN eruptions A marriage of interest to friends take place at chapel at Selmao RELIEVE ETCHING PROMOTE i lent II burning with anuaepiie and bite (netment I only as dlraeted and W7, HEALING BLACK WMtTI OtNTMf NT WMtt A Hi the breattitng thr Uckle and night coughing, this trealm at to rk 2 mi eacsl At rub old VapoR ib on throat ctieat be 7 wat- St wntut srtwuaiiac siu bring rtlld from dlstma. It PtNCTlATft ti) uppgr breath- Ing JH It STIMUlAtla chest aod back Ilka a warming mf irting poultice and tt kon sn-rxlr-g tor ho'jra skiu yee to ease rnuacu- tar aofeneas and brl: comfort! Try it Mrs. Ijouis Rolieigh accompanied by her tiuee daughters, Kathleen, Marilyn and Abce Rolieigli wiU leave Sunday morning for where Colonel Rolieigh ix stationed. TTiey wiij be guests at Surf Lodge Tr.i- marriage of Mow Kathleen Rolieigh and Lieutenant Joseph Whitfield will take place at the chapel st Carrabelle, February 5.

Members of the for Girls will hold an imi'ortant meeting Thursday night at the Masonic temple As customary each year it will a formal affair and an invitation is extended the public to attend can spot it every time Dr arid Mrs William Bendel left the first of week for Detroit, where Dr Bendel will read a paper liefore of the Wayne County Med cal Society. They will the guests while in Detroit of Mis. brother, Dr. Louis Geriepy En route to Detroit they visited brother, Mr. Francis Geriepy of Chicago.

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