VOL. 73 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24,1954 puauamm TtusDAT mo wamar NO4103 w ran Taaa tm _^ ^ _ BBS-—!—-'—- V -' '.-L."L'.,SS OXFORD 20 PAGES 3 SECTIONS THE PRINTED WORD lathe only type oi ad vertising that may be referred to again and again—at will. Thomas B. Currin Becomes Master of A.F.&A.M. Lodge Installation of Officers Held At Meeting of Organiza tion on Monday Thomas B. Curtin, school teach er and newly elected member of the Board of City Commissioners. Mon day night took over as master of Oxford Masonic Lodge, succeeding Marshal! Parham, who served dur ing the past year. E. T. Regan, past master, act ed as installing officer and T. G. Powell, also a past master, was the installing marshall. Other officers previously elected and installed Monday night to Serve with Currin are Walter S. Gordon, senior warden; J. E. Rawls, junior warden; W. E. Warren, trea surer; E. T. Regan, secretary. Er nest Hiil. senior deacon; George T. Bakes, junior deacon; Dr. Leon Moore and Wade Gregory, stew ards, and John A. Baker, tiler. Also installed were Rev. A. D Leon Gray, cltaplain. and T. O Powell, marshall. The following committees were designated to function during the year ahead cOxibrd orphanage and Masonic and Eastern Star Homes. T. O. Powell, chairman, A. S. Harris and F. E. Young; Masonic Educa tion. J E. Rawts chairman. Wal ters. Gordon. Dr. Leon Moore, Bil ly Hight. and Hooter Triplett; Coaching. M. G. Taiton. Jr., chair man. Ernest Hill, G. T. Eases, Dick Harris. Marshaii Parham and John Cannady. The finance committee consists of T. B. Currin. E. T. Regan and Ernest Hill. M. E. Parham is lodge auditor. Leon Gray is chairman of trus tees and serving with him will be J. A. Saye and Marshall Parham. Woman's Club Donee On December 31 Moy Hove Sel^Oo# House It Appears now that the Junior Wqtnan , Ciub wiii have a seii-out crowd lor the organization's New Year s eve dance at the Armory on December 3i. Ciub officials said yesterday that more reservations already have been made than had been antici pated by the planning committee "It looks as if we might have to withdraw ticket saies," said one member of the club. Undertaking the year-end dance to provide iunds for some of their community service projects, mem bers of the ciub are to have the big armory especially decorated and tabies wiii be arranged around the rim of the dancing area. Sandwich es and soft drinks wiii be on sale in the butiamg. A Henderson orchestra, under the direction of Dick Malloy, for merly with Tom Hearne s orches tra. wiii provide the music. The coiiege set. teen-agers and many others who are in town for the holidays, together with their guests, wni help to sweti the crowd of iocal dance enthusiasts. The in novation of tabies is proving at tractive for some of the older dan cers who iike an opportunity to "sit out" some of the faster num bers. , ' Aii our reservations are on a first come, first served basis." re marked Miss Elizabeth Hicks of the ciub committee. City Laborers To Get Some Time OH Street and Water Depart ment Workers to Be On HoHday Schedule , Employees of the City Street end Water Departments have been go ing at fall steam this week In or der to get their work so as to take a couple of holidays. Superintendent H. J Jackson of the 8treet Department said the fi nal garbage collection will be made today and that street employees will endeavor to pick up all trash before the end of the day. A crew will make a quick sweep of the down-town area Christmas morning and will follow about the same routine next week-end in or der to have off New Year a Day. Water Department employees un der the direction of Harrell Lyon also are expecting to take off the day Christmas and New Year's. ' barring emergency. The State Motor Vehicles De partment says an unsafe speed is any speed too fast for the condition of the road, the weather, the traf fic or your car. We have come to the end of another year of pleasant associations with those whose confi dence and good wiii we value so highly. Once more it becomes our pleasure to send our friends and patrons our heart felt greetings and wish them a Christmas abundant with good cheer ... one that will usher in a New Year of peace, happiness and prosperity, A. N. Critcher F. Royster Critcher Mrs. Henry P. Hall Tom W. Johnson Magdalene R Critcher F. D. Norris Wendell H. Woody Pauline D. Harris George Johnson Robert E Gooch CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. R. E. Gooch, Mrs. W. S. Daniel, Mrs. T. T. Hughes. Mrs. W. P. Vaughan. Mrs Roy Crews, Mrs. R. W. Harris, Mrs. W. H. Harris, Hart Curl. HUMAN ICE CUBE LIKES OXFORD'S WEATHER Robert L Jones Quits Buried Alive Routine for ^ross-Coun try Travei Frosen in fee—Dickering \