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*-—--— !-——-; IGcana For Suftgrt Ifalanrtng Sever *hif( money from one Haeeifiontion af~y*mr budget to another! You'll merer budget efficiently. I net cod—«rhen you're ekorl for Doctor Bdlt, or Rent, or Cloth mg, grt a Per*onal Loan from m, and be bock in balance! *j Pascagoula Matiorul Bank MOSS POINT * 11 PASCAGOULA n b MKHRINO. irmHHmt A FRANCIS JOHNSON Vk* Pn» -Catittw A. P DANTZLJBR Vk*-Pr<ttMot T. L DcLASHMKT VM-PlMdmt SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES IN OCR NSW BURGLAR PROOF VAIYW FOR RENT—ELM TO SUM PER TSAR I ; OCEAN SPRINGS | J NEWS ♦ W Phone SHU ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs Prank Beuhler accompanied Lieut Beuhler bade to Camp Stand ing. having spent moat of the sum mer here while U Beuhler was on maneuvers tn Louisiana Mrs Marv Delaney of River Head. N Y . is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackett. Mrs H H Poster of Miami. Pla. u visiting Mr and Mrs Henry Qtrot and family. Miss Marian IUmg. Mrs. H. L. Otrot and Mrs Sally Williams spent Prtday In New Orleans They were accompanied home by Mrs H. H Poster of Miami and Mrs. Ed Mea tier of New Orleans Charles Carr was s recent visitor to Mount Pleasant. Texas. Mr and Mis. E. G Trimble arc visiting in Kansas City, Mo. They expect to be gone about two weeks. •—o— Misses Ketty and MarceUe Des The New R1TZ -Theatre ■ 4 i»>« * i Mti 444 4 el W# Friday, October 17 I “Kisses For Breakfast” Dennis Morgan Jane Wyatt I Show Start* at 7 P M Admission 30c and 15c Saturday, October 18 “Wanderers Of The West” Tom Keene Betty Miles Morning Show at 12 O'clock Afternoon Show Starts at 2 P M and Runs Continuously Admission 23c and 15c Sunday and Monday October 19 and 20 “Time Out For Rhythm” Rudy VaLiee Rosemary Lane Sunday Show Starts 2 P M. Tickets On Sale Until C P M. < Monday Show Starts at 7 P. M Admlsaion 30c and 16c Tuesday, October 21 “Smiling Ghost” Brenda Marshall Wayne Moms Slow Starts at 1 P. M. Admission 30c and 13c Wednesday and Thursday October 22 and 23 “Kiss The Boys Goodbye” Mary Martin Don Amecbr Ownr Levant Wednesday Morning Show 13 O'clock Show Starts Both Days *i 3 15 P . U. Admission Tnttl I P M 3>r and tie Admission After 6 P. M. Me and 15c Friday, October 24 “World Premiere” fcommwt of New Or lean* spent but week end here wtth their tumlt? Mrs L. A Lund) has returned from a delightful visit in Houston. Texas, and points In Mexico Texas, ar ; tor an indefinite Capt, and Mrs. Stanley Ana strong spent a few day* here with Mr and Mrs Henry Armitroog be fore returning to Camp Biandtng Among the soldier* stopping to visit thetr famines before returning to Camp Sanding from the Louis iana maneuvers were. U D B Van Court, 5gU Tony Gatohot and Henry WeyerstaU. Privates Barney Deseommee and Willy Parks Mias Mary O'Keefe had as week end guests Misses Roeary Nix and Louise Salatlch of Near Orleans and Min Alice O'Keefe of Bllusi. Mrs, Harry Lee hat returned from a visit to relatives tn Holly Springs. Mrs Oenree Arndt and Mrs. Eu gene White spent last Saturday tg New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Utysaea Seymour are the proud parent* of a fine baby boy, bora October Sth. Mrs. Elmer Rbenberg was a re cent business visitor to Jackson. J. O. Spot tswood of Chicago ar rived on the coast last Thursday to spend sane Urn* with relatives and friends tn Biloxi and Ocean Springs. I Rev Father Mullen of Biloxi gave a very Interacting talk at the Rotary Club last week The subject of the talk was "Freedom of Worship Throughout the World." By the time a person thinks he's about to make ends meet, something busts loose in the middle ^ f Rummy R Uw 0«|* Rd** n sill W Murray ui MBs bur Itmy CMMtflMr. m of Mr. MM Mr* Hichard OauUer and Kay HMlumr Tte parts vMM tit Ham/nond La. Highway now an employee td the Ingalls A J Onuatok has aeperted on a totnn trip that will take Mm to New York. PtuladeljAtla and Washington. D C, ihU week Mr and Mrs Nkhoiaa McHenry hare arrived to join their met, lieu tenant Paul Y, McHenry of Coco Onto. Canal Zone, ftw a Matt to Me home of another Ml Lieutenant Joseph A. McHenry, at «M Tucker Street —•— Friends at Mrt J W. Weatherford were distressed to Mara Tuesday that she Is In the Jackson County Hospital following a sudden Illness Monday night Mr and Mrs Henry Os utier will spend Friday and Saturday in Markin. AM, atumdlng ‘Home Coming' Week at the Merton Mili tary Institute where their eon. Bob by. Is a student They ware accom panied by Miss Basest Parry Mrs Hennas OauUer ana son. John, and nephew. Mac OauUer went to Baton Rouge Saturday to wltnees the L S U -Mississippi State game They returned home Sunday. Mrs E. H Baa* and Mr* John Catte spent Thursday in New Or Mr. and Mr*. E H. Baoot war* among those who motored to Baton Rouge Saturday for attendance at the L & U -Mississippi State foot ball game Mn. J. C. Mdlwain and we* sen, Tommy, departed Monday for a visit of two weeks to Mrs McIJ wsrn a sinus, the Misses Folsom, at New Brockton, Ala. Mrs. L. C. Wlnterton returned Saturday from * visit to her sister Mrs C E. Clark, at Jackson. Mias Mr and Mrs A, K. Walker re turned last Friday from an exten sive trip to potato la Kan tuck) Among the places visited were Unedn’s birthplace at Broadatown and the house tn which Stephen mater wrote My Old Kentucky Home," which to In th* same town Visits ware also made to Mammouth aod Crystal caves and other points of note tn the Mate, Mrs. David Gramme! departed for her home at New Orleans, Tuesday, after a vtaM of two days to Mrs. Mat Burnedlnger, Jr Mrs. F. L "Tiny" Bartoon and Mrs. I K Scarborough and little son, Kent, returned Tuesday after a trip to Freeport, Texas, where the two former visited their bus bande who are temporarily ststton ad at that point Mr Harteon u Chief Boatowatn mate hi (harm of the C. O lie. Mr. and Mrs W r Ouliey and daughter. Ann*, returned Sunday night from Baton Rouge where they attended the L- 8 V - Mississippi State game White m Raton Rouge Mr and Mrs Ouliey were gwsete In the home of the latter* slater Mrs. o. W Norton Friends of Mrs. G. L Thatcher. Mrs Gulleys mother, trill be happy to learn that ebe to mueh improved In health and James It. ItWNMM. Hugh Wilma of Ml Paso. TWma •m a visitor Ur Pascagoula Utia »m* Hugh was • Urmas taaidsia of p**r*g<xda and has many m*»<t* who aw glad to grast him ooea Mr and Mrs OU* Ooop*r and Mr* W J gtrlngvr of Mobil* spent tbs weak-and bar* nailing la U» ham* of Mr and Mia Charts* flmdrtcttsaa. Ovar tbs last wssh-and Quinn Oautiar rolertaJwd a house party at the bam* of his parsnta Mr and Mra Harms* Oautiar. Hi* gurnU wan MU» Bally Jana. Miss Baldwin Smith, and Ralph Ruggan who cam* o*«r from Mobil* Satur day -9~ ^ ^ | guwt at Wm ** Mr. and Mra, w, C. Havana am mwa thoa* who tiwodwl IM open feSga SLf 5 Mto »•''••'■'•‘1*.. *at Nr mrvloe wit held Tu«*i*r avaniUd ! UT{«^iP^ T ' ’ to^odwr^Un^dUacUoa of Hr* j ^yga Dr . and Mra. J°H Lockard (past Mr^ and MrTjTt«la *w '-3&i . ' MVBMt. . Hm Qar* PhRmr *m munwi **»"* Aw* ran* a* tetftti. tM*. •ah Caucaw*. » JjlJ* o» KMa «m mw c*m ’ ***** Hr* v«*t *h*r* tenMhaw! te*a um pmi tw «wm 2 «*• •*» R O Mta at thpw'' *** a mw <4 »m MwnrM amt: Mr* K W ©Mr* hw. aught Mam JMwnw RariMM* af ffaniiirtiara I mm atea a «M la Nw ©Mar Mam j hahl^iMK ■wftk KailRm Eft'wtiyfri haa au>-i i »-—- - 9 ■» ■ 'in till IIMMI VMM IMWUPH te cm Mam «t Mr MaMur Mrs ira Oant at mm Law MM, alte* a pteaaaat *mr mi um Maw or Mr AanMtnr,. Mr* C M flititmuai and Mr An Awn After rtotuna Mr •M lira. 0*4* far a lev Ms Hr* (MaM *«: Mlt far Mr mbm t» OataMMa. 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