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PASCAGOULA Social Events By Maude Tanlunson nselfkh Season Christmas k past and it feems at it was a happy one, as happy world sorrow permitted, and ry prosperous. With a compan l, a much younger woman, but Ke with the understanding that given a spiritual nature, I was ling in a day. A mp of people were talking nut Christmas when one re cked that he didn’t think much the season. r(e must have had a touch of pepsia, for he’s psuglly the >st good-naturetfWf Sijhls, for he . ded, “You run saounB and buy )m se&ts, wrap them Hpand give m to people who do not appre te than.” ’fly companion turned to me and said, "You read everywhere about Christmas being commer cialized, perhaps it is, too much so, but it all seems trivial when one looks about and sees the peo ple all busy buying, not for them selves, but for other people. I think it's simply inspiring and thank God for the yearly display of unselfishness afforded us. And lest I forget, a happy and prosperous New Year to all you dear folks Mewling Foundling Where's MisS Cats? We don't kr.ow About a month ago like Abou JLien Adhem, she suddenly appeared In the middle of our garage — bringing — yes’m, you guessed it — another kitten. Miss Cats while willing to let us take over her numerous progeny has never let us get within touching ."1 *2£- «* d»y ol «** M*y , a field of ihoia *e luck of; M J (ouc le*f ‘lov“ Lyons Motor Co. TOUR DEALER 250 N. Pascagoula St. Pascagoula 1-v v Off we go into tho New Year, full of good resolu tions. some soon down tho drain. Of course we * excuse ourselves with. "Oh. they're not important anyway." One. however, is important . . . the re solve to be more business-like in personal finances —to save regularly and use checks. The best way to start? Do it now! Here! * MERCHANTS m Marine bank The Friendly Bank ,__J ■ distance of herself, and this kitten seemed to have inherited her tim idity for we could not coax him ! to come out of his hiding until, 1 just as suddenly as she arrived, she disappeared. We don’t know whether she has i>een killed or having raised her kitten to the weaning age has abandoned him. Take Over Anyway, after two days of be ing hungry, the little one came I out of his hole to drink milk. We I finally lured him up the steps and into the kitchen. And has he taken over! After hu little excur sions into the yard he climbs the screen door and in no uncertain tones demands entrance. Miss Cats never brought us any ugly ones ao, of course, this is the kind of kitten that is to be seen on i magazine covers, gray and white, and round as a butter ball. Ow ing to the loss of Biaekie by death and Purrino by misadventure, our cat supply has lately been con fined to Twinkle And has he en joyed being the only cat Twinkl* Dims Hut alas, he now sits and glow ers at the newcomer and woe to the latter if he so mueh as looks at his (Twinkle’s) tail, let alone play with it, the air is filled with growls and u husky paw is reach ed out to mow, Winkie, for that's the new little kitten’s name, down. Snoopar We’ll have to wait for time for another kitten crop to know about Miss Cats. We never see her un til she comes with her mouth full of kitten. In the meantime, as there is no nook or cranny that Winkie has not already investi gated, we are at wits end to keep him out of the Christmas tree. Anyway he did find n bright boll with his name on it dangling from one of the branches on Christ mas morning. Twinks disdained the collar of bells we made for him. He's a grown-up cat. he'd have you know, whpn Mickey Mc Guire is not around to chase him up on the top of the house. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Barnes and daughter Connie, urrived from Canton where he has been with the chamber of commerce and will visit his daughter, Mrs. Duell Hewlett and family, 1101 14th and Mrs. Fronds Hoyston and family in Mobile. At the end of the holidays they will go to Or lando, Fla., where Mr. Burnes will be with Florida Retailers’ Asso ciation Mr. nnd Mrs. Ty Albln and fam ily of New Orleans came to spend Christmas with her brother-in law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Shepherd, and her mother, Mrs. Jones at their home on Lin coln avenue. Lt. and Mrs. James R. Slade ar rived during the weekend to spend a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hilde brand. and her brother, Cadet j Graham Hildebrand, who is home from West Point for the holidays. Sunday Lt. and Mrs. Slade went to Alexandria, La., to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Slade. They leave today for Austin to visit over night with Mrs. Slade’s girlhood friend, Mrs. Joseph Braden, the former Hermine Herring, and Mr Braden, on their way back to their home ut Lubbock, Tex. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dewey Taylor have as guests during the holidays he r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter of Wade, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W\ Simms of Mobile, who will remain until after the New Year. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Parker are spending Christmas with his mother, Mrs. J. E. Parker, at Laurel. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Webber Mason Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. B. W Dawey of Gastonia, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. D. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mason. Luce dale, and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ta con, Mobile. Dr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Bullis nnd son Richard, arrived from Mil waukee Monday to spend the holi days with Mr. and Mrs. Bullis, Jr. Pantons Visit Bogalusa Mr. and Mrs. Arm Penton and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bob by Ponton and son paid an over night visit to relatives in Boga lusa, returning home Christmas day. r." Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph Buck and children hove arrived from Dallas to spend New Year's with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Lagare. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White ar rived Sunday to spend Christmas in their Pascagoula home, driv ing to Bay St. Louis from Hous ton where they were met by Mr. j and Mrs. John Watts and driven j to Pascagoula. Their daughter, | Mrs. Charles Dean, and Capt. | Dean and daughter, Miss Janet, who came from Baltimore last week, and Miss Lola Dupre make up the house patty in their home on Beach Boulevard. They will be here until after New Year’s. Mrs, Alda McGrath and son, Mackle, ore here from New Or leans for a visit over the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hos and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Phillips and children visited the R. Vernon Walkers at Fairhope Farm, Fort Bayou, Sunday. Maj. Julian W. Hamilton flew from Maxwell Field, Montgom ery, Ala., Sunday for a short vis it with Mrs. Lola Hamilton and family. He also visited his father, S. E, Hamilton. Mrs. Bernice Curry left for Mo bile Monday to spend Christmas with her son, J. C. Olsen, and her daughter, Mrs. Arve Hendrik son and families. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gryder spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Travis Avars. They were accompanied by Miss Pat Jackson, who also was Mr. and Mrs. Avara’s guest at dinner. Cong, and Mrs. W. M. Colmer will huve as guests during their first Chrislrnaa in their new home, their son and daughter-in-law Dr. and Mrs. W. M .Calmer, Jr., of Hattiesburg, their sons, Jimmy and Tom, the last named coming from Chicago where he is an art student. Mrs. Colmer’s brother, Warren Miner of Meridian, will also be part of ftte family circle. Young Wingfields Visit Maj. and Mrs. R. G. Wingfield, Jr., and daughter, Judy, arrived Sunday from Fort Worth to spend Christmas week with his parents,] Mr. und Mrs. K. G. Wingfield. Dr. and Mrs. Perry A. Thomp son spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. A. P. Mullins and family, at Macon and left Christmas Eve from Pascagoula for Citronelle to spend the day with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. W A. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bosarge, who arrived last week from Browns ville, Tex., with their family to spend Christmas with his brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horn, were joined Sunday by Mrs. Horn’s other brother-in la w and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Oliv er Clark, of Galveston, Tex., to visit them until after Christmas. Mrs. Joe Browne, who had a return attack of arthritis since re turning from County Hospital where she was under treatment, is now able to be up after being in bed two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, who are wintering in Florida, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Streed last week. Among students home from Mississippi Southern for the hol idays are Misses Toxie Calhoun. Harolyn Winkelsjeth, Joan Krebs Janice Nelson, Edward McRae, Billy Mullins, James Theisen, Robert Flurry, Gene Murray and Billy Strain. I Krebs Family Together Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Krebs en joyed a family reunion at their home on Ford during the week end as their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Krebs, arrived from Houston Saturday and their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr.'and Mrs. William Holey, and Mrs. Krebs’ daughter, Mrs. Robert Frey, came from Pasa dena, Tex. Monday. They all left for home Christmas day with the exception of Lt. Albin Krebs, who is taking flight training at Bain bridge, Ga., and who will be here through the holidays. Miss Thelma Carter is home from Mississippi Southern for the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Carter. Rob ert Carter, who is in his third year at Tulane medical school, is also home for the holidays. Miss Charlotte Lowe, who is attending Mississippi Southern, came down for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lowe. Frank Branch with his bride of a few days, arrived Monday to spend Christmas week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Branch. They came from Stark ville where Mr. Branch is attend ing State College, Wednesday will mark return of the contingent of Pascagoula stu dents to their studies at Perkins ton College. They are Miss Pat ricia Colmer, Vincent Perez, Charles Branch, Gary Smith, Jim my Watts, Roy Brinkman and C. D. Kuhn. Spring Hillian Visiting James Mitchell, son of Lt. and Mrs. J. L. Mitchell of Norfolk, Va., who is attending Spring Hill College at Mobile, is spending Christmas with his grandmother, Mrs. B. F. Pickett, and other rel atives. Wyndell Moody came down from Sunflower College at Moore head to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Moody. 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Temple of Me Comb, who are temporarily mak ing their home in Pascagoula. I Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Boswell were her bro ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 10. D. McLean, who returned I Wednesday to their home in Glos i ter. ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur- R. Web ber, who spent the holidays with hfer brother-in-law and sister, the Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Zucker, left Christmas afternoon for visits ! with relatives and friends in Al-1 tonburv and other towns in Mis-1 souri. Mr. and Mrs. Zucker drove ' to Spring Hill, Ala., Thursday where they were dinner guests of the Rev. and Mrs. William H. Jones that evening. W 1 1 GOOD POLICY WHO DARES TO JUMP WITH A PARACHUTE TROM PLANES THAT RIDE THE • SKYWAYS, IS SAFER THEN—. 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