

The Gazette
January 4, 1939
Mrs. C. F. Carpenter of Alexandria spent the weekend here with her sister, Mrs. T. E. Griffin.
Mrs. Ruth Glover and son, George, spent Wednesday at Bernice with relatives.
Mrs. Nathan McManus and children of Eunice were quests of Mrs. T. E. Griffin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Buckner and children of Eunice were guests of Mrs. T. E. Griffin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Buckner of El Dorado announce the birth of a son on December 29. Mrs. Buckner will be remembered by friends in Farmerville as the former Miss Pauline Dykes, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dykes.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Harmon and little daughter, Mary Sue, spent Sunday at Athens and Arcadia with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Harmon had as their guests Wednesday and Thursday Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Daniel and sons, Bobby and James Frank, of Fountain Hill, Ark.
Miss Faye Baughman spent Saturday at Ruston with Mrs. A. C. Gill and Miss Annie Nobles.
Mrs. L. H. Barnes visited her sister, Mrs. Glenn Barker, at Ruston Saturday.
Miss Madelyn Taylor spent last week in Monroe with Mr. And Mrs. C. B. Edwards.

Miss Mae Read has returned to her home in Monroe, after spending Christmas here with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Read.
Mrs. J. D. Baughman and Miss Faye Baughman spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Williamson Pipes near Collinston.
Mrs. H. G. Fields and daughter, Mrs. Lester Gaharan spent last week in Shreveport.
Miss Grace E. Mizelle spent the latter part of the past week at Forest Hill with her parents.
Mrs. Jettye Ray Breathwit of Monroe was the week-end guest of Mrs. A. C. Dykes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Long and daughter, Barbara, of Mansfield visited friends here Saturday.
Mr. J. M. Wallace has returned to Dubach after spending a week here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodie B. Miller.
Mrs. Jack Dykes of Dallas and Mrs. Proctor Garrison of El Dorado were guests of Mrs. Woddie B. Miller Friday.
Mr. S. H. Roan, a senior at L. S. U. Medical Center, New Orleans, spent several days last week here with his sister, Mrs. P. L. Read.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. MIller and daughter, Ann, Miss Butterfly Wallace, Mrs. and Mrs. A. B. Turnage and son Jack, spent Sunday in El Dorado with Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Garrison.
Mrs. T. P. Bond and little daughter, Margaret, returned to their home at Jackson last week, after spending a week here with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews.
Mr. William Baskerville of Minden spent the weekend here with friends.
Mr. Lowell Everett spent the latter part of the past week in El Dorado with relatives.
Quite a number of college students whose homes are in and about Farmerville have returned to their several schools after the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dozier and sons of Monroe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deason Jones the latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dykes and sons, Aubert, Jr. and Roland were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Colvin of Bernice Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blanchard of Monroe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dawkins last week.

Mrs. J. B. Clark is spending a while at Alexandria with her son, J. E. Clark, and family.
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Taylor have returned from Dallas, Texas, where they spent several days with relatives.
Mr. David Baughman spent the week end at Breaux Bridge with Mr. Sam Broussard.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Everett of Shreveport spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett.
Mr. James Wiley of Galveston spent last week here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Green.

Mr. Bill Pittman has returned to Montpelier, after a visit here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller.
Mrs. Edward Everett, Mrs. F. W. Murphy, Mrs. Emmett J. Lee, Mrs. Dewey Barr, Mrs. Drue Miller, Mrs. J. M. Underwood and Miss Reita Hartman attended a tea at Monroe Friday afternoon, given by Mrs. Hannah Underwood Rogers of El Paso, Texas. Mrs. Rogers is a sister of the late J. M. Underwood.
Mrs. R. O. Killgore and son, R. O. Jr. of Shreveport visited relatives here last Sunday.
Mrs. Celia Taylor has returned from a week’s visit with relatives in Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thorgeson of Baton Rouge were guests of the Arent family here Thursday.

Miss June Stancil has returned from a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stancil, Jr. at Cleveland, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Baughman and little son left yesterday for their home in Louisville, after a visit of two weeks here with his mother, Mrs. O. Baughman.
Mrs. Melba McDonald of Bernice spent the week here with Mrs. J. Y. Green.
Miss Jeanett Elkins of Junction City was the house guest of Mrs. Elton J. Upshaw last week.
Bobby Maxwell of Monticello, Ark. spent last week here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton J. Upshaw.
Mr. J. O. Walker and daughter, Miss Martha, of Monroe were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Edwards last week.
Miss Johnnie Edwards of Monroe was the house guest of Miss Waurine Edwards the latter part of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gates spent Sunday at Sikes with Mr. Gates’ parents.
Mr. Grady Tettleton has returned to Tyler Commercial college at Tyler, Texas, after spending the holidays here with his parents.
Mrs. J. W. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coffee and son, Bobby, of Longview. Texas, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Edwards during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edwards and daughters, Misses Bobby and Maurice, and son J. O., have returned to their home at Houston after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Edwards.
MISS FRANKLYN GOSS HONOREE
A lovely affair of the holiday season was a party given by Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Goss for their daughter, Franklyn.
The living room was decorated with bunches of holly and silvered wreaths of mistletoe. In one corner stood a Christmas tree decked with lights and tinsel.
Various games were played by the guests. Miss Patty Jane Turnage won the prize at the treasure hunt which was the main feature of the evening. Delicious refreshments were served.
The guests were: Misses Clothylde Read, Patty Jane Turnage, Miriam Gay Gulley, Mary Louise Toler, Lucy Nell Wainwright, Mr. Edward Rhodes, Vaughn Phelps, Richard Truly, L. B. Odom and Mose Allen Treadwell.
CHRISTMAS DINNER PARTY
Miss Clothylde Read entertained at her home with a Christmas dinner party, Friday evening, Dec. 30 at 6 o’clock, for some of her friend who are home from college for the Christmas holidays. The home was beautifully decorated with Christmas holiday decorations.
A Christmas dinner, consisting of three courses was served, after which games of hop chink, checkers, tiddly-winks and India were played.
Those invited were Misses Jean Calhoun, Patty Turnage, Franklin Goss, Miriam Gay Gulley and Lucy Nell Wainwright and Messrs L. B. Odom, Richard Truly, Sully Barnes, Otis Lee Tugwell, Vaughn Phelps, Mose Allen Treadwell, Ralph Golbsey and Charles Lee Barr, who expresed much pleasure at being together again since they were students of Farmerville High School.
WANTED: 4,000 pairs of Ladies shoes to retap at 25 cents per pair — Lester Davis, Election Shoe Shop.
