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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 5

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Marshall Nsw Messenger MARSHALL, TEXAS rUESDAX. U. IMS AS B-PW Club Hears STARS AND BARS DOWN Events of the Week New Diana Church Society to Install Officers Wednesday nwt Utmofir Hit' Itnict NEW DIANA An installation Mrs. Cowley Is Guest Speaker Quartzlte rock, used tn making silicon, chrome and tungsten alloys, is so hard that it defies steel drills. leers Four Spea! IIVI.TI.MORE if Maryland ates Rights Democrat have Outdated Turk Navy May be Bolstered By U.

S. Destroyers WASHINGTON Lfl The Turkish Fleet soon may be bolstered by several modern American destroy- servire urlll hp it Ih Now hauled down the confederate H2 Diana RantUt Church U'rtnl3 Mrs. Jack Cowley was guest "How a Bill Becomes a Law." was the subject of a four way discussion led by Mrs. C. Moni- from in front of their state head-quarter Maryland Chairman E.

Snart Vaughan explained: "We thin, after all. was a national movement." Tuesday .1 The Rebekah Lodge meets at 7:30 o'clock at the Rebekah Hall. Wednesday The Ingleside blub will meet at 2:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Oscar Jones. 1002 W.

Rusk. Mrs. John Abel will be cohostess. The Woman's. Benefit, Assn.

will meet at the Rebekah Hal at 2:30 The Willing Workers Sewing Club will meet in the home of Mrs. L. J. Graves. 1205 Lake, at 2 o'clock.

Mrs. J. C. Smith is cohostess. with Mrs.

Kelly Sirnraons of Gilmer as guest speaker tor the Women's Missionary Society. Officers for the LHS 49 year to be installed are: President Mrs. Nolan Baugbton; Secretary. Mrs. W.

S. Jones: Treasurer, Mrs. J. F. Smith; Vice-president, Mrs.

speaker for Eta Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Mondav evening when members met at the Woman's Building for their first session of the fall season. Demonstrating the physical cul- ture routines explained by Mrs. gold. at the dinner meeting of the ers. diplomatic officials said today.

Marshall Business and Profession- Negotiations for the transfer un-al Women' Club Monday evening jer this country's Greek-Turkish at the Marshal Hotel. military aid program are in the In a brief business meetine be- final staze. thev I The Junior League Of Dallas COOK BOOK Fourth Edition Price $3.50 THE LITTLE ART GALLERY 212 West Grand Phone 762 fore the program, three new mem The destroyers would add consid M. Mission tud chairman lien i lie polioo rom honey b- is iajfeted into a cut to the hwnian t.dy in lar quantities, it pnlute almost he ame effect as the bite of a rattlennake. erable striking power to the gen Mrs Mrs T.

M. Nobles; Stewardship, was Miss Pa aline Huffman, i gt. Joseph's Club meets at the' Catholic Rectory at 7:30 o'clock. H. B.

Lestet Community iihistratprf th' -mhM'i Aurora Chaoter." Order of th Eastern Star, meets at 8 o'clock erally" outdated naval forces with at Missions. Mr. R. Patterson; which Turkey guards the strategic Dardanelles. finally be I Masonic Hall.

routines which can Mrs. H. Mrs. O. Progress and literature: S.

Martin: Bible study Friday The Ladies 7:30 o'clock. M. Davis; Social committee. Mrs Auxiliary, IA of meets at the Catholic Rectory at NOW READ THE WANT ADS McCan B. Barbord, Mrs Ray and Mrs.

E. B. Jones, 'Pvnrrhea' May Follow Neglect Dio voi evei see attractive pMw.n irtitatH I leiiir.o money if i firai b-'itv inns' faiU Mttfif wwr On! Company Mdyshallarea Ne vvs achieved by exercise. Those present for the meeting were Miss Kathryn Bojd. Mrs.

W. T. Bradbury, 111. Mrs. Vivian Courville, Miss Ruth Crenshaw, Miss Frances Eiland, Mrs.

L. J. Forde. Miss Joyce Friend, Miss Margaret Friend. Miss Joy Brown Gary, Miss Ella Virginia Greer, Mrs.

Irby McClaran, Miss Margaret McClure. Mrs Leiand Pitts, Mrs. Jack Roe, Mrs Huth Rudd. Mrs. Wayne Watson, and Mrs.

Joe Black. Two thirds of northern Ontar'o is underlain by the oldest rock formations known to man. bers were voted into the club by acclamation. They were Mrs. Bessie Ryan, Mrs.

Lucille Heartsill and Miss Alice Weems. Other minor business matters were discussed at this time. A quartette composed "of Mrs. Elva Brown, Mrs. Percy Clark, Miss Doris Lloyd and Mrs.

Louis Long, accompanied by Miss Shirley Handler sang "God of Our Fathers." Mrs. Monigold's Drogram based on the topic. "A Bill Becomes a Law," was a very careful and illuminating discussion of the factors involved In the passage of the laws of our nation. She was assisted in presenting the various' phases of the program by Mrs. Louise Long, Mrs Guy Massey and Mrs.

W. A. McPherson. Miss Hazle Sockwell of Greenville, Texas, was a guest at the dinner and enty seven mem- Elysian Fields I be presented at Bethel Methodist (Church Sunday at-llo clock. J.

A. Williams of Com-1 Linda Lawless and Mary Tucker, Mrs. HADEN SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS SELECT CHILD TRAINING merce is visiting her son and who have been ilL are able to re-daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J.

turn to school. E. jWUliams. Wayne Grable and Don Long Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. JR. H. Owens vis- have entered East Texas Baptist ited Mrs. J.

E. Williams and baby, College in Marshall. Grable has In Marshall, Sunday afternoon. ibeen chosen to play on the foot- U. Cf hoi Rrgilchuin hats mnvcH i ball team.

1 Longview Group To Sponsor Dance TAP, BALLET, ACROBATIC, BALLROOM Mrs. Z. V. Hightower was called to La-Tex. to Center to be with1 her erand- George Charles Tiller who nas motner Mrs LONGVIEW The Ladies of the Veterans of Foreign who Is ser- Canker DIAL 4436 STUDIO, Synagogue Annex Deen a pauem ai in-oiaic nuspi- i ni nl Wars Post of Longview will spoa-'tal bers were in attendance, Each member is expected to bring a guest to the next dinner meeting of the club which will ne in observance of National Bus-; iness Women's Week, a celebra-S tion originated and sDonsorprt hv in Shreveport has returned A daughter, Cherrji Ann was born to Mr.

and Mrs J. E. Williams, at Kahn Memorial Hospital, in Marshal Friday Mr. and Mrs. Abb Smith spent the National Federation of Busi- home.

He is reporteu improved. Mr. and Mrs. Y. L.

Rountree accompanied their daughter. Nancy Ruth, to Sherman last week where she has enrolled in Austin College. Miss Rountree is a May graduate of Elvsian Fields hiah school. sor a Denenr aance Degmmng 8 o'clock, Saturday, Oct 2. at Mat-; tie's Palm Isle, according to Mrs.

I Marie Paul Rice, chairman of the dance committee. Tickets ar priced at $1 per per- son and may be obtained from the 1 Longview VF Post or Auxiliary members, or they may be bought Professional Women's ness and Clubs. the week-end in Mt. Pleasant. Nationally Known Names In Mr.

and Mrs. George Sabin. of Beckville Shreveport, visited Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Clifton" Shivers had Circle Has Meeting The Frances Tallev circle of the East End Minion met Friday at the door the night oi the dance. Mrs. Guy Holder, president, has A. C. Tiller 'Sunday night.

for visitors during the last week Mrs. S. H. Westmoreland ana; Mrs. W.

W. Tompson and grandson announced that special effort is ba I night at the church. Group sineine AUTO.SUPPL LEE TIRES TUBES BURD PISTON RINGS LONG LIFE BATTERIES ing made touring an outstanding daughter, Ruth have returned to Larry Green of Dallas. Mrs. me7ting "olhswed bv a nrhocir.

Tnnariam frti th. their home after spending two Carlton and dautfh'pr Mr 5 orchestra their home after spending Carlton and daughter, Mrs. Joe i 'i -f. 'f i 1 A I 0lhu Irs. WSMk prayer led by Mrs Rhoda Woo- weeks with their daughter and sis King and Edward Strong all dance.

ter Mrs. Ethel Bradsnaw. Miss 'of Henderson; Westmoreland vvho under w'ent of Shreveport, Mrs. Cnester Hair and Mrs. and Mrs.

Sylvan surgery, at Tri-State Hospital mt Bobbie Shreveport three weeks ago is re Harris and son Ronney. of Fair ten. Mrs. B. T.

Faulkner, president of the circle, taught the final chapter of the mission study book, "Missions in the Bible." Next meeting of the circle will be Thursday. Sept. 23 and jvUI be a Royal Service meeting featuring a motion picture film. Twelve members and one visitor attended and Mrs. J.

W. CarnetJ prayed the closing prayer. I Public Records covering satisfactorily. Mrs. Hall Westmoreland and daughters, Nancy and Annette visited in Marshall week-end.

The Rev. Hygles. ot Marshall, was guest speaker here at Bethel Methodist church Sunday night. Floyd Liston. who underwent Play.

Mrs. C. V. Garner, Mrs. James Campbell and I Mrs.

Frank Smith, visited Mrs. Hubert Garner who is in Tri-State Sanitarium. Shreveport, after an operation. She is reported to be doing well. Mr.

and Mrs. H. G. Sparks, of Beckville and Mr. ard Mrs.

Travis Women Beat Jail Matron PITTSBURGH JP) A young woman prisoner escaped in her bare feet from the central police station Sunday night but a companion was recaptured after a 25-foot fall through a skylight Det. Sgt. Michael Daly said. the two prisoners whom he identified as Mary Kennedy, 19, and Mrs. Jean Arinotos, 18, both of New York beat and locked a police matron in their cell.

G-E LAMP BULBS GILMER FAN BELTS S-K TOOLS ALL OF THESE AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS Supply Co "Complete Outfitters for Your Car" 115 WELLINGTON PHONE 2781 surgery last week in Marshall has returned home. He is reported im- Barron of Carthage, left Saturday, proving. for Indianapolis. to visit their Mrs. Lema Kelley and Mrs.

niece and dauehter. Mrs. Bill El- H. Owens attended the District Seminar held at the First Method ist church in Marshal! last week. A Promotion Day program will 71st District Court W.

H. Strength, Judge Divorce Docket Jake Langley vs. Millie Langley, divorce granted. Marie Whitehead vs. Travis Whitehead, divorce granted.

Dewey Dale- Harris vs. Faye Harris, divorce granted. Julia Mae Tarver vs. Malcolm Tarver, divorce granted. Ruby Joe Ealum vs.

Ludd Lee Ealum, divorce granted. Luther Ray vs. Madie Sue Ray, suit filed. 7 Civil Docket Felton Bunt vs. Guy Cox, more and Mr.

Elmore. V. L. Metcalf has returned from Venus and Dallas, where he visited, his mother, Mrs. Maggie Metcalf and sisters.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bell and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fite spent Saturday with Mrs.

Georgia Mae Garrett in Henderson. Mrs. Susie Dagnell and brother Frank House have as a visitor a relative, Tbad Dethridge of Beaumont. -Buck Rodgers who is employed at Homer, spent the weekend here, with his family. Bobby Lynn Allums, was a weekend visitor, with his uncle, Aaron Sparks in Longview.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Card well of Arlington visited in the-home of her sister Mrs, J.

I. Driskell, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cardwell and Mrs.

J. I Driskell and two grandchildren, also visited their sister Mrs. WRArmstrong in Pineland dur-ing the week. Mrs. Bill Owensarr1vedFTiday from Florida, where they have damages for conversion, suit filed.

County Court R. M. Nichols, Judge Criminal Dockett Ennis Smith, possession of liquor for purpose of sale, charge Marriage Licenses Emory Sumberline and Tenzie Ruth McCray. Charlie Williams and Pearllne Robinson. Now for the first titne in her own words, Rus een-OlvJngand moved to Miss-JOil, Gas and Mineral Leases A.

R. Oney, et ux, to Placid Oil 146 acres In the Alexander Allbright Survey. issippi w-nere Mrs7Owenswill employed. Their children, Billy and Virginia Ann. had remained here.

In the home Mrs. Owens! parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I.

Driskell. Warranty Deeds Roy P. Cox to Mrs. Langley, $4,650. Lot 8, Susie block E.

3. sian schoolteacher, Mrs. Oksana Kasenkina, re veals in dramatic detail the terror which "drove her to risk death by leaping from the consulate win dow. How did the Reds treat her when they held her prisoner in her room? What plans did they have for dealing with her? When did she decide to jump? Read the answers to these and many other questions about the baffling, complicated Kasenkina case. Don't miss the cold war's most important human document! Ore City hurch Has Wiener Roast vm rvs --Ji For Young People New Mentr New srvic ORE CITY Hono ring the voung people of the community.

the Ore City Baptist Church entertained with a wiener roast Thursday night. Mrs. Kathrvn Merzbacher Addition. C. L.

ux, to Roy P. Cox, $10 Lots 5 and 6, Hendricks Addition. John Hill Hays, et ux. to Alvah Hays. $10 61 acres of the Richard Hooper Survey.

Mattie Phillips, et als. to C. M. Beckett, $1,250, tract in the James Adams Survey. Mrs.

G. W. Allen, et als, to M. O. Womack, $10 tract In Harleton township.

L. B. Williams to M. O. Womack.

$10 tract in Harleton townships L. B. Williams to M. O. Womack, $252, tract in Harleton.

R. V. Shamburger, et ux, to M. O. Womack, $60, tract-in Harleton.

Emmett Burkham, et ux, to Chester P. Dickerson, et als. Custodians. $10 I1 acres in the Kate Strohe Survey. Begin this EXCLUSIVE Hough and Mrs.

Katie Turner were hostesses and directed games and NEXT SUNDAY other amusements. 1 1 -Y- 1 The young, people who were guests at the entertainment were: Delwin Bassham. Franklin Brea- ziaL, Mary Breazial, Glenn Brea- 3ews Messemger zial. Robert Childress. Pricilla Chil dress, John Henry Childress.

Billy Ware Childress. Jo Nell Cornett, civntt: (iwt, i- Bud Childress. Wlnford McCurry. and Ima Jean Downing. L.

C. Downing, Jo AnnEmer- son, Maynard Emerson, Gail Fer guson, Tommy Ferguson, Bobby 11. Ferguson. Fay Hough, Larry Hud speth, Mary Ann Melton, Elw Melton, Charles Moody, George I Moody, James a s. Martha Rogers, Charles Harrel Rogers, Doylene Truitf, Partic'a Truitt.

V.Ia- ff0" JU. Mary Turner, Jo Ann Wheeler, Harmon Wood and Louise Wood. -ar f- A YOUR i MEDICINE DOLLAR DO THE WORK OF $5.00 iiafP "7.. Si Wheat for Europe tV HtfVV. CeS, 7 ENID, Okla.

Twenty-four railroad box cars loaded with wheat being sint to Europe by the people of Oklahoma and Texas left here Monday night for Galveston. Mertox may be taken by every member ef the am-' ily. It contains no narcotics, opiates or calomel and will not make you sick, gripe, or nauseate you in the slightest degree. Here is the way you save $4.00 with the NEW, Mertox package! 'I The 8-ounce bottle of liquid Mertox (or any i other 8-ounce bottle) $1-25. 4 bottles cost you (4 8-oz.

bottles, 1 qt) $5.00 1 package the NEW Mertox (makes 1 qt.) 1.00 strsf H'CNTEIT. Get the NEW Mertox. Add a quart of water and you have a quart of medicine for a dollar. i Full directions on each package. Now better health for less money, Mertox goes to work quickly to overcome the tor-taring pains of rheumatism.

It tones the bowels into a more rhythmic action. Expels waste matter that may have been in your system over a Ions: period of time, causing many days, weeks and months of misery. Gas and bloat, indigestion, sour stomach are quickly relieved. Kidney and bladder troubles ar helped so that the annoying" broken rest from having to get np frequently at night is lessened. Dizziness and run-down feeling is overcome quickly so that you feel, look and act like a different person.

Helps to build rich, red blood creates a better appetite so that you have a real rest for food. YOU SAVE. FOSTER BUTANE GAS CO. THE APPLIANCE HOME Marshall, Marshall, Texas Just a few minutes work. Simply add the contents of the NEW Mertox package to.a quart of water.

Take according to directions, -j. Be patient. All wholesale drug houses in Texas have been stocked with the NEW Mertox. Your favorite drug store can get the NEW Mertox quickly from his wholesale house. You will probably find some druggists sold out of their initial supply.

Be patient until he can get in a new supply. AT fon troubled by Jltre tamaM uuctloxxmi perlodle tflmirto-knees? Does tbls tmU you aufler 'from pain, feel nervous, tlrd -t uci times? Tben do try Lrdi Pinxbun'a Vegetable Compouad to reiltre ruch jmptoma. Plnxnam'a a grand soothing effect on one of woman most important organ! blVUI Im liliUtAlil I VMmrvvnm.

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