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Page Four
The Paducah Post
Friday, April 17, 1942
Mrs. Herring Is
Complimented at
Bridal Shower
Mrs. Roy C rim'ell
7 huT'day Hostess
SOCIETY
GWEN FYKE, EDITOR
Telephone 15
Sophomore “Favorites” at T. C. U.
' mVTjTk. p-."
L a : •> 1 !u:v an-i Mesdanies El
•Mt ’* Lrt Weils. Bern;. Davis. Or;
Ayr. and Mrs. Looney Palestine. Syria
Honored at Party |pQnn pr0£fram m
I Guest in Paducah
Honored at Party
Mowrej
ence F«
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Gc
Mis? It
at tne ont
bv and Mi
punch ,-er
Those i
C ircles I lave Bible
Study Monday
April
n<i Mr
Loon
until 5 :30
Garv. B- :i
Favor. H (
Jamie Cat<
M Ca:e. i
Bates. Elm
ter. Will
Robert Ma
W W Mm
Cowart. B
Aicher. Jor
G. A. Angi
lie M ff tt.
re Mesdar.-s Clvdt
Yowell. Thurmar
-’arks, W. R. Favor
M Waite. |D
:er. W. R. Pra-i ^rvS!dea
:;es of the Baptist W. M. U
.•■irether at the church Mor.-
fternoon for Bible study.
the hvmn. "1 Know the
1- True." Mrs. C. M. Chris-
Mrs.
party for Mr. a
aoney was given
Hub Thursday e\
. at the home
J. B. Washburn,
has gone to Ca
k in defense indt
Looney ar.d the
visiting in Wichi
i.v.e i-efor-. joi.nii
1923 Study Club
Games
roup a:
urgers
were enjoyed by the
;d refreshments of ham-
and hot chocolate were
M U.
r.g travel
Bobo.
L
Misses Ri
Lvnch. N. .
Wanda Rav .’
an Wanda J
G. A: W.
r,.a-in P ri i
•• I B P. E. .it;tv. R. I.
■ .. • ' | - g-. A - : .' .:. J' hn ‘
....... • ailv. Tom Williams. D. M. Jo:
Prater. E«i:;.i| Mart Robertson. G. H. Anders
' Lteutke. \v Pear-on. C. B. Bobo. A
Betty J Mos. R..„e;; g B. Biddy and Car.
Robertson of Amarillo.
P: esc nt w re
Mrs. Truman
• H :rite. Messrs, a
id Mmes. ood-
1 i.-.v W.lson. W ;1
aril Tve, James
Gnbble, Tommy
Connell. Doyle
Thomas. Jesse Lo
mc-v. Earl Meex.
J. B. Washburn
and Hex Reece.
I .. Reeve
La Juana Jo
Thomas. Jimmv
Connell, Jimmy
Wavne Meek, be
• >res Ann Grm-
ole and .Mary Ai
t White.
A study of Palestine and Syria
was the program the 1923
Study dub when :t met Thurs-
day afternoon of last week at the
Coca-Coia ciub room. Mrs. Clif-
ford Graves was hostess.
The political outlook of Pales-
tine today was given by Mrs. B.
F. Hobson and Mrs. Ray Lottis
described trr.v cities: Jerusalem,
the Holy City; Bethlehem and the
Snores of Galilee; and Damascus,
le oldest city :n the world. ,
A refreshment course was sen - ] games.
1 following the program.
Attending the meeting were
During the past Easter holi-
day-. Kathryn Annette Phillips
entertained Saturday afternoon
a: a bridge party honoring Betty
Sutton, TSCW student from
Michigan who was the house
guest of Grace Jones.
House decorations and bridge
appointments were in the Easter
theme.
A sandwich plate was served
to Misses Betty Sutton, Grace
Jones, Fredda Swint, Pauline
Pearson, Jackie Sue Reid, Mig-
g;e Swint, Fern Barron anl the
hostess.
Miss Barron had high score for
m******
•« / ilfiLL >
foes Lee X
TlSUALsE.
J
■ham Jr., W. B. Combest, P. E. j
iirey, B. F. Hobson. Ray Lof-j
I f SCS Has Bible
Study Monday
Berry ffecXHn/n
SOCIAL
11is, C. \V. Pearson, D. FT Rich
; By^n *’■ M" 1 Mrs, Byron Smuts and Mrs.
‘ 'p ',,- '"'I11'' Mi ! ' Lavellc Armstrong were on the
VV.....• R' ....... Le‘ Mituis I program at the Methodist W. S.
a..', to no»tes.-. o l.,.< .....
I ictory Club Meet~
U ith Mrs. II kite
Bates. Ewell W
- 0 p yt - P--
g_(l p IT ‘ prf
Mr. and Mrs. C Walk
returned to Paducah fro
well. New Mexico, to mi
their home again.
to M* -liame- W Wiisot:
Rr.v Sumrall. Kelly Burrus. Jamei
Gn'r.iiA. Rex Reece. Willard Ty
J B. Washburn and the hostess
Del-.-es Ann Gribble, Mary Alice
White and Don Burrus.
Mis. B;li Sellers and Billy
tt’av.oe of Crowell and Mrs. Wil-
liam McClearv of Santa R ta.
N. M.. were visitors.
CALEMDAR
• Dumont News
: AT U P.D AY
Bv Mrs.
Lee Roy Ddliard
Rev. M.
K. Fisher h Id nis
IONDAY
1 regular apf
■ointment here last
Methodist W S ' ,S will hav«
, i .^unuaN moi
ning and evening.
This comn
nunit.v received a good
Baptist W..M.U. will me.-t at
j rain last \vi
l* e k.
1 he sever
ith and eighth grades
Junior ,<orosi> club will meet
community '
ool ..ntertained the 1
with a play last F:i- |
day night a1
; the school building.
Red* Home Virring class
Mrs. Clau
de Adam? and Mr?.
eets from 2 u. m. until 4 n. m.
Charles Dea
iton were Paducih
C. S. had Bible study at the
| ' ducational building Monday aft-
ernoon.
i Others present were Mesdanies
1 L. V. Anderson. H. I). Foster. J.
F. Powell. F. R. Shaw, M. R.
: Blake. D. 11. Henry, Doc Anti-
ng, J. D. Wilson, J. I. Kelley
and John H. fnnv,
W, R. Club Meets
TUESDAY
Tuesdav Nigl
club
.-itors Mondav.
T e W. M. U me!
Ti
Mi
Mrs. C. C. McArthur and Mrs.
A. B. Karp entertained the W. R.
flub Thursday evening of last
at the churn! I Week at the home of Mrs. Fro
Bibl
day of last week for regulai j Swim.
£cmd SrieRLBi Qjascoo^L MzUin Evens
Upon these six has been bestowed the title of "Favorites" of the sopho-
more class at Texas Christian University. Those so honored by vote of
their fellow students are; Ruby Lee Tisdale, Dallas; Van Hall, Kaufman;
Betty Beckham, Plano; John Bond, Perryton; Sherley Glascock, Pecos;
find Melvin DaCUS, Fort Worth. —Ithea-fclngert Photos
"Hands Is Program
Tor Sunbeam Band
b will meet
Mrs. C. R.
•am Be
Bar
"Har
sting pr"gran
\\ EDNESDAY
I-Deal Bridg
th:s afterno' n
Wood.
lieu t ros
meets from
Victory ciub meets this afte
.■.non with Mr-. J. B. Washburn.
THURSDAY
r.'JJ Study club will meet this
afteniooii wit:. Mrs. A. O. iien-
Mrs. Swint and Mrs. Hosie
- .’i. . villi aim airs. nu.-.e
Next Sunday is church day at Williford were guests of the club.
Everyone is
the Baptist church
invited.
Th W. M. U. sent a crate of I
H„:iie Nursing class ‘ggs to Buckners Orphan home
I p. m. until 5 p. in. j " trdneaday.
:: r. :. ;;.
club will meet this
w:t:i Mr- W. T. Pa;.... .
ciub will meet this
with Mis. Porter \\ ii-
Tl
WAR FASHIONS
ARE TAILORED
Bridge club will met
ion with Mrs. Ernes
The Ima nt
rin-rit- ch
■oil gar-
on -he
color, lit;
Tailored Clothes
Need Our Cleaning
mi Martin will wit
R. > iul< this event
.. ; ; .-: :::: :-. :;ss :: g.;: x
WOMEN
in the
NEWS
Uf. {Jennet Gu^xleJi
is 98 ?- a s b a a s;-. g ggjgggg gg = «-g
Others present were Mesdanies
Mineola Richards, G. H. Ander-
son. S. B. Chenault, Mattie Carr
and M. Redwine.
Refreshments were served fol-
lowing “84” games.
Mrs. Tom Williams
Hostess to Club
i.
M<
Bi-
Dorn. Julia
Wanda
Mrs. A. B.
Lee.
Baptist YWA Has
Picnic Monday
! Mrs. Tom Williams was hostess
Tuesday afternoon to the I-Deal
i Bridge club.
High score for the games was
made by Mrs. M L. Allison.
Refreshment plates were served
to Mesdanies W. V. Bigham Jr..
C. R. Holder, Ray Loftis, M. L.
,Vn,m- ... , „ Allison, Olen Pressley, C. R
Woman of the Week: Queer.: Wl.,odi w. 0. Jones Jr.. J. W
Elizabeth of England has -t a . Goodwin and the hostess,
gallant example hy her courage.
f n a j r) jj j r^Z? c
to obseive rationing lii.t LUL/IL LDixIlLi^
everyone else. She buys no new j
Mi - Charles Deat-n clothes. With the rest of h-r fam Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Robertson
>f Bun • nounci the marriage “> she has moved from Bucking- visited relatives and friends here
of their daughter. Miss Alma, •’ -*m palace into a small apart- thjs wcej.
Alma Schooler II eels
Byron V. Davis
Mrs. Ledbetter Is
Hostess to Club
Mrs. W. J. Ledbetter was hos-
tess last Friday afternoon to
members of the Idle Hour Sew-
ing club.
Various kinds of handwork
were done during the informal
social hour.
Refreshments were served to
Mesdam s 0. D. Hutchison, J. W.
Boley. Lola Watkins. G. V. Rob-
ertson. Ida Harral. Linda Stewart,
G. H. Anderson, D. H. Henry and
the hostess.
Tuesday Club Meets
With Mrs. Richards
Sell it through Post Want-Ads
Mrs. Dwight Richards enur-
tained the Tuesday Night Bridge
club at her home this week.
Mrs. King Ramsey of I.uk^
Charles. La., was a guest.
Others present were Mesdur -
Troy Campbell, Oran Mow:. .
Wilmer Wilson, Jack Hamrick.
Jo. Green and J. P. Williams.
Misses Gladys Clary. Rogene
Farmer. Topsy Tippen and Myitis
Jones, and the hostess.
Mrs. Campbell had high -
An ice course was served ai-i
the games.
Schooler, to Corporal Byron V. mcnt. When King George visits
air raid shelteis, hospitals and I
u-,
prove lit
,smooth. Tr
WILLIAMS
CLEANERS
PHONE 4
LET US STORE
YOUR WINTER
GARMENTS IN
MOTH-PROOF BAGS
Members of the Baptist Y.
W A met Monday evening at
-.he some of Elizabeth and
Yvonne Sublett and went to-
gether to the city park for a
1
Dor
Bi
Pa>
••sent were Mary Sue Le-.
■ .'hy Lee. Fr> ida Swint. Floy
dy. Earlene Mayo, Virginia
to . Ye: nie Mae Latimer. Win-
It. Fish, Yvonne Sublett,
en Smith, Frances Beck, EB-
Sublett. Floy Mcl tonald
ponsor, Mrs. Oran Mov.-
n. Jerry.
r y. with he
LOCAL BRIEFS
[ 11 - I:
cal corps at Camp Bowie, Brown- ia,1<1 King Ueoige go to a movie. Antonio last week
wood. And when she is forced to spend I ‘ ’
Mrs. Davis is completing her time in a shelter she knits e. n- j -...........
last year of college work at stantly.
Howard Payne. Brownwood.
—-— LAND ARMY: In Washington
D. C., the American Women’s Voi
untary Services lecently register
• d women for enlistment in ;
"woman’s volunteer land army.’
Those registered are eligible to
Hackberry News
Imogene Cate, student at T•• x:1.-
Technolicigal college, was at homo
for the Easter holidays.
Mrs. Wallace McArthur am:
baby of Prescott. Ariz., m vi.-
ing relatives here. Mr. McAn
will join them sometime in May.
Mrs Cecil Dunwoody if '.'a -
lejo, Calif., is visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Best. ,.. d
other relatives and friends i. ..
HAVE YOUR
Mother’s Day
Pictures
Made
EARLY!
Mr.!yndM^.aaaudeMC°an,.....id YU T T T
childi n spent last Friday evening S^y'0" “f11 (by Ue
in Oklahoma. 1 nuA’ slt> °> Maryland extension
Walter Liedtke and family i tbt‘ fundamentals of
spent last Sunday with Mr. and K'ai...u .i.g poultry care, dairying
Mrs. Fritz Liedtke am: -oris ofl?nd 1J1 obi‘b y the °Pfcratlon 01
Salt Creek. falm machineiy.^
Ml . and Mi.-. Leonard Garrison vivu- i , Di-t n
and cl spent last Sundav -NEW LABELS: Housewives are
with Mi. and Mrs. Dew. v Mu-'- fd,vlfed to look carefully at the
and children iam-l- on sheets and pillowcases.
Mi. am; Mrs. Dennis Herring V a "V *'.ul!n* of the ?ffice oi
of Olney have returned home 1 nce Administration which be-
after v siti g Mrs. Herring’s p - at?e„ effective in March, “sec-
erns, Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Gary Hnds , or sub-standaid articles
ts. .'1.. and Mis. (Tvde Garv auu-sianuaiu arucies
•Mi. and Mrs. Claude Canon and ! m,UH be sowt?mrked hy the man-
chil n-:i spent last Sunday with ulacture1'- Miss Helen Sorenson,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Canon and!asslstant professor of household
daughter. manag
•Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moss and Ill,.n?,s , - -- ---------
children visited Mr. ami Mrs. D. ,)011Us out, however, that in some
management in the University of
Illinois college of agriculture
1 ’■ .Mr. and Mis. IJ. . . » lluw-,c‘i LI!«i m i
' . Brewster of Paducah last Sun- faaes this label may be removed
before the articles are sold.
da;,.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bales j
SP nt last Sunday afternoon with
-Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker.
•Mrs. Richard Archer visited Mr.
Archer at Sheppard Field and
relatives at Wichita Falls last
week.
North Ward News
By May McClendon
Rev. Aaron Mitchell preached
here last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Love and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Jones last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Clements
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mi. and Mrs. Clark McClendon
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
W . E. McClendon last Sunday
afternoon.
Brother- last Sunday '’"afternoon* fU.IU'' At- 1";lst' ,those the
Mr. and Mrs. Clark .McClendon U .US alr,vt‘d at b>' Wal'y Stuart
MORE AMBULANCES: Here’s'
good news. According to Mrs. I
hloience C. Barrete, director of
the mid-west chapter of the
British American Ambulance J
corps, the Office of Production I
Management has issued priority:
rights to that oiganization for UOO i
ambulances to be used throughout
America.
* * *
FACTS ON FIGURES: The typ-!
ical woman industrial worker i* i
between 5 feet 2 inches and 5
feet 7 inches tall. She weighs not
less than 110 pounds and not
more than 105. She is not left
handed, and she has a broad
thumb. At bast, those are the
FEATURE
40 YEARS AGO,
lipf, m
TOi
mm
the old-time roller towel was
the only one seen in many
homes; and we used to sell
lots of them!”
NOW ... lit Soft, Thick
TERRY TOWELS
3P-2T
M/ f l y -| .:
i •tT-rrr.r i
W o have a Boautiful assortment of the newest type
wooden frames.
COME IN AND SELECT YOURS TODAY!
PARKER STUDIO
•John Geaslin and children spent
last Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Barker and chil-
dren.
Belaud French spent last Sun-
day with Mrs. J. D. Stennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Love and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clark McClendon Wednesday night
of last week.
Everyone is invited to attend
•Sunday School each Sunday morn-
ing at 11 o’clock and singing
Sunday night.
. - -V J Oiuai l
Anderson, state administrator of
vv»NYA in Illinois> where the
N ' A conducts 4'J “work experi-
ence centers.”
* * *
SUNNY SIDE UP: A new kind
ot party has grown out of the
civilian defense program, people
who meet for the first time at de-
oense gatherings sometimes dis-
cover that they like each other so
r tbU t!iey <fet together again
tor a block party.”
Buy Defense Bonds—
l""1. H
• IS X 38 Inch
• White wIth Color
Dallas was the first city in the
word to have a Medical Arts
Building.
A good, subitontiol towel in
colon to harmonize with any
bathroom scheme.
w- s/. c. co.; —rS.
Beauty Aids For Your Bedroom!
Chenille Bedspreads
Soft low “baby"
chenille w i t h
regular high pi!
tufting! Beauti-
ful color com-
binations to wake
up your room-
solid tones, too!
k
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£
1
of
flat
for
TOC4
rori
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F
£
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£
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ft
life
m
Gaily Printed
Lunch Cloths
Washable colors!
Hemmed! 51”x51”.
Curtains
Crisp marquisette in
fresh white or pas-
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Great Sheet Value!
Nation-Wide* Sheets
Mo-De-Gay* Percales
Fine-woven cotton, rtO
in sprightly spring J <Q
Fine, selected cotton woven
into sturdy, smooth sheets!
81”x 99”
72” x 99” »ize ............ U5
prints!
•Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.
Popular Spring Fabrics!
Men’s Slacks 2.98
A wide variety of
colors, stripes, over-
cheeks and plains—
all at prices to
please!
3.98
4.98
Boys’ Slacks 1.98
Practical washable*
of strong fabrics! 2.98
6-18.
fna Seersucker or Rayon!
Mmif Print Housecoats
Be pretty in one of
these zipper or
wrap-around house-
coats !
2.55
Style Is On
The Square!
--j. Fine Rayon Panties
ITmV Knitted ra yon,
easy to wash!
Trimmed!
39c
PLAY SHOES
2.49
Colorful play-
fellows with
strictly square
"platforms.
Rayon Crepe Slips
Sleek slips, lace- 77p
trimmed! 32-44. I I
Boy*’ Dress Shoe ...... 2.29
Men’s Oxfords ........... 3.79
Men’s Rayon Poplin
SPORT SETS
Ideal for sports or
just plain loafing!
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Fyke, E. D. & Carlock, E. A. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1942, newspaper, April 17, 1942; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth723566/m1/4/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.