Mr. and Mrs. Jones Will Note AnniversaryMr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Jones,2104 Culbertson, will observetheir twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Tuesday. On Thursday of this week they will leave Paris for their new home in AUsun.Ernest Jones was born at Grandview, Texas, where he graduated from high school, following which he entered the University of Texas. Jan. 22, 1921 he married Miss Valley Garrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Issuac Garrison of Beaumont. They have three children: James G., who recently graduated from the University of Texas and is now with an auditing firm in Houston: Miss MaryRuth Jones, graduatecOf the University of Texas, who is now with the Eighth Service Command as a civilian employe In Dallas, and Miss Mildred Jones, a student in the University of Texas,Prior to entering the radio field Mr. Jones was with the Beaumont Journal-Enterprise, in the advertising department from 1920 to 1934. In 1941 he went with radio station KNOW in Austin where he remained until he came to Pans to manage KPLT 17 months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were active members of the First Methodist Church here and he was active in the Lipns Club and the Chamber of Commerce. In Austin he will hold a regional position with KNOW, He is succeeded as mana-ger of KPLT by Boyd Kelley who, with his family, recently moved to Paris from Big Spring where- he was manager of KBST. _Allard Family Reunion At Cooper Held SaturdayCOOPER (Special) — Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Allard gave a dinner at home here Saturday evening, all their children and their families being present for the frst time in five years.Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie A. Moseley and sons Bennie Joe and Jimmie here; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Corona and daughter Toni of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Drown and daughters Jan Ann and Judy of Pascagoula, Miss., and Worth Allard of Durant, Okla., besides Mr. and Mrs. E. «.Brown of . Electra.. - — 1 11Church of God in Christ To Have Union MeetingThe Church of God in Christ on Northwest Seventh Street will havq a union meeting Monday night r,t 8 o’clock, with these churches connected: Mineola, Sulphur Springs, and Paris Number 2. Elder D. L. Smith is president • nficfm*