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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 2

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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TWO MMB AM lUttory, Society Editor News CWUlEfc HEWS PIMM Miss Gailya Stilwell, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stilwell of city and student at University or Arknasas, has been elected parliamentarian of lot Kappa Gamma at the University. She also has been elected to membership in the ABC Boaster Club. Miss Stilwell is in Little Rock today for the University-Oklahoma A and football game.

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lightfoot and family have returned to their home in Blackburn, N.

after a Mils Linda Lee Tartar by Miss Taylor Is Bride-Elect Of Perry Clyde Rothrock, Jr. An engagement of social interest announced today is that OL.MISS Linda Lee Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Adam Harman Taylor to Perry Clyde Rothrock, son of Mr. and Mrs, Perry Clyde Rothrock, all of Blytheville A mid-November wedding planned by the couple. Miss Taylor is the granddaugh-- ter'-of Mrs.

George Wayne Dillahunty and the late Mr. Dillahunty and of the late Judge and Mrs. John McHaney Taylor, all of this city. The bride-elect Is a graduate of Blytheville Hlgrr School where she served as vice-president' of Red Pepper Club and was a member of Beta Ciub, a capella choir, annual staff and student council. She also Airman's Wives Executive Board Conducts Meeting Executive board of Airman's Wives Club of BlytheviUe Air Force Base met Thursday evening in the lounge of the base service club.

Chaplain Joseph WhiU, led a discussion on the Halloween- Carnival, which is being planned for the dependents children. The carnival will be on Friday, Oct. 26, with served as football rnaid. fdiss Taylor attended Agnes Scott College, Decatur, where seh was a member of 58 Club, Christian Association and a sponsor for Georgia Tech homecoming The groom-elect is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle "Helm Boyd of Carmi. 111., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Rothrock of wickliffe, Ky. Mr.

Rothrock graduated from Columbia Military Academy and attended the University of Mississippi and University of Arkansas, where he was affiliated with Kappa Sigma fraternity. Ke served with the Signal Corps of United States Army with overseas duty in Korea. Mr. Rothrock is now associated wiiii his father in the drug business here. games Mid children.

contests for all age Airman's Wives Club will have charge at 'spooi alley" and the 'telling' booths at the fortune event. The board voted to invite Mrs George Cuny, parliamentarian of Officer's Wives Club, to attend business meeting and discuss psr- liamentary laws. It voted to have a get quajnted social to interest in the club and it was decided to have a Halloween Dance and invite the base band to play lor the affaJr. Mrs. Ann Baldridge will report on entertainment plans for this social at business meeting Oct.

A card sale for a fund raising project for Airman's Wives Club was discussed, with it being decided 'to present the plan to all club members on Oct. 3. Hottessec for the social hour were Mrs. Katherine Bkkel and Mrs. Nancy Begley.

They served coffee and cake to thoee present. Mrs. Oifer Honored with Layette Shower Mrs. Melvin Oiler was honored a layette shower Thursday evening when American Visa Club em be at the home of Mrs Floyd Haralson. Party games were plaved win Mrs.

Oiler, Mrs. Haralson and Mrs Jane Mumpower winning prizes Refreshments were served by'thi Lake Street Meets oUn' Miss Wright Speaks at Chapel Guild Miss Margaret Wright was guest Thursday at the monthly meeting of Blythevflle Air Force Chapel Guild. The meeting' was held at the home of Mrs. Jeanne Perkins with 15 members and 'iree visitors present. At tlx Hospitals BlythcVllle MospiUl Dismissed: Barron W.

Walker, Cooler. Mrs. Mattle Hopkins, city. Velma Evans, Kim. Mich.

Chickasawba Hospital Dismissed: Mrs. Brown, city Ctell Michael, city. W. R. Williams, city.

William P. O'Neal, city. Mrs. Ephrian Ward. city.

Arch Underwood, city. Jorge Salmons, city. Mrs. Orlle McArthur, city. Connie Jean Kanner, ciiy.

Marilyn Rockett, city Hospital Dismissed: Mrs, Moody. Rt. city Atkins Nolen, Rt. 2. city.

Woodrov. Carter, cltj. odist of Lake Street Meth Women's Society of Chris iervlce met Tuesday night a Mrs. Ed Evans. Five members, one new member Mrs.

Nettle Jarrett, and one vlsi- Eatmon Mrt. Virginia Lipford served program chairman for the e' nlng. MOX isit here with his mother, Mrs. R. Lightfoot.

Mrs. G. W. Dillahunty will from a month's western vacation. While gone she visited' relatives in Angeles.

Mrs. Dillahunty was accompanied on the trip by her sister, Mrs. C. Lee, of Dyersburg, Tenn. Bernard Oooch, C.

E. Crigger, and C. Crigger, III are among BlytheviUe residents in Memphis today to attend the 'Ole Miss-Kentucky football game. Mrs. J.

E. Wilbourn of Paragould -las returned home after a visit here with her daughter, Mrs. R. H. Kirby, and Mr.

Kirby. P. B. Joyner, George Wiggs, Jimmy Stevenson 'and Johnny Marr are in Little Rock to attend a real estate Associaion meeting. Mrs.

Fred Smith, and Miss Ann Smith of Osceola are week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Mr. and Mrs. Jack Owen and and Mrs.

Ben Abbott are in Little Rock today to attend the University of Arkansas-Oklahoma A and football game. Cleo Bradley it spending today in Memphis. Miss Bonnie Adkins, nurse at Chickasawba Hospital, -is spending the weekend in Dexter, visit- Ing her parents. Mrs. W.

Crafton is spending the weekend in Little Rock visiting her aunt, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T. w. Sharp.

She went especially to be with her uncle, who is 111 in a nursing home there. Robert Crafton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Crafton, has entered the University of Arkansas after having received his discharge from the armed services fallowing a six month tour of dary on The Gregory in the South Pacific. Mrs. Harry A. Haines are in Little Rock today to attend the Razorback-Aggies football game at Memorial Stadium. Mr.

and Mrs. Phillips Robinson will have as weekend guests her mother, Mrs. p. J. McCarthy, and her sister, Mrs.

James R. Mcll- waine, and Mr. Mcllwaine all of Nashville, Tenn. i- i -n "IK annual mymevil LIU phcatejridgej.eague_a^ournament concluded last night. place- over-all winners were Mrs.

Ed Peters and Lt: Har-' plrt Holtzclaw with .2611,2. Mrs Coppedge and Mrs. C. Councille-were third with 25914. O.

O. Hardaway and Mrs. Gean Alkmson took fourth position with a total of 257 Mrs. Chamblin and Mrs. Russell Phillips were fifth with points Alpha Alpha Rushees Given Chapter PEG To Resume Year's Work Chapter PEG Sisterhood will begin its year's work Friday when the organization holds its first tsli meeting at the home of chapter president, Mrs.

R. A. elson, beginning a 2 p.m. Theme of study for this year will be "Contemporary Women." Mrs. C.

E. Crigger, will be program chairman on Friday and will conduct a qui. on the constitution of PBO. question and answers on state and local by-laws will highlight the program. GYFToHave Picnic Supper Intermediate and Senior Christian Youth Fellowship of First Christian Church will be entertained with a picnic supper 'at the Rupert Crafton home tomorrow evening.

The affair begins at six o'clock. Theatre West Main Air Conditioned Balcony tor Colored Always Two Big Family Hits Latt Times Today Clayton "THE LONI RANGER" Two Color Jock Palanc: in "I DIED 1,000 TIMES" Big Hits as today and terrific! SRPIEMHftk Members or 4161st Bomb Group honored at a buffet supper Friday night at the home of and Mrs. Robert W. Lewis. Guests were treated to an authentic Mexican dinner served from a buffet table decorated with Mexican hats and pottery donkeys filled with garden-fiowers.

Among those who attended were Col. and Mrs. R. W. Paulson, Lt.

Col. and Mrs. Lawrence McNally. Maj. and Mrs.

Sidney HInes, Maj. and Mrs. Jack Malr, Capt. and Mrs. William B.

Welch snd Capt. and Mrs. James Wilson. Technical representatives were present were Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Jones, Mr. And Mrs. Amrin and Mr. MacSnave)y. CITY TOURNAMENT WINNERS The session annual Blythevllle Duplicate Bridge League City Tournament was concluded last night at Hotel Noble.

Pouring over the scores with Mrs Jim Boleson (seated) tournamem director, are the two first place win- Jenkins and Mrs A Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Jenkins Win City Bridge (Tournament i A )' nch and Mrs Eugenia 'Jenkins won first ace with a total of points in annual Blytheville Du- DllCate Rrldpp fit.r Supp Rushees of Alpha Alpha Chapter Beta Sigma Phi were entertained Thursday evening with an Ilaliian spaghetti supper at the Shrine Club. Attending the party as rushees were Mrs. Fred Boyett, Mrs.

Pulton Ellis. Miss Ann Perry. Mrs. Bill Mrs. Dwight McDowell.

Mrs. Oscar Elliott, Mrs George Vernon; Mrs. Louise Mizell, Miss Carolyn Jones, Mrs. Larry Ka(2 and Mrs. w.

O. The club was transformed 'into an Italian'' restaurant with tables overlaid with briglflly colored checked cloths and centered with red candles in ceramic beetles Alternated the length of she tables were branches of fall leaves Following the meal a musical program was presented with Miss Billie Jane Rodgers serving as chairman. Participating were Miss Pat Brown. David Holt, Tommy Slay- ion, Mrs. J.

Wilson Henry. Joe. Phil Mark Smith, Miss June Homer, Miss Gail Brogdon, Mr and Mrs. Loyd Owens "and Mrs C. Murray Small.

Mrs. Harold Doyle served as general chairman for the first party of the season. She was assisted" by Mrs. Elmer Norman, chapter president. Mrs.

Glenn Tcague. Mrs Wake Sharp and Miss Millie. Ann Mallory. i Admission 35 At All Times The Roxy Theatre is row equipped with Giant Wide Screen first'with i38 points. Mrs.

'2 points. Lync ond wit Third place was won by--Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Chamblin who had 136 points. Blytheville Country Club was the scene Thursday afternoon of a stork shower given In honor of Mrs.

Theodore Jenson, The combination luncheon and bridge party was hosted by Mrs. David Gammons, Mrs. Donald Jackson, Mrs. John Brady and Mrs. Albert Keeler.

Pre-luncheon sherry was served to Mrs. Robert Paulson, Mrs. Jeb Stuart, Mrs. John Mrs, George Christopher, Mrs. Lawrence McNally, Mrs.

George Curry, Mrs. James Babb, Mrs. William Frank, Mrs. A. C.

Hegenberger, Mrs. James Hollingsworth', Mrs. Charles Mrs. George Dash, klinger. Kubo, Mrs.

William Mook, Mrs. Ed Rtdler, Mrs. Bobby Rosson, Mrs. Norman Skau, Mrs. Nicolas John Thomson, Mrs.

Kern Archer, Mrs. Clarence Keenan and Mrs. Walden Smith. Shower gifts for Mrs. Jenson were arranged around a large wooden stork, which was the (oca! point of the main table.

Col. and Mrs. Thomas Ford had as iheir houseguest recently Mrs. Ford's father, J. C.

Gunnell, who makes his home in Lansing Mich. Capt. and Mrs. William C. Jack- Maj.

and Mrs. William T. Black Maj. and Mrs. Robert W.

Lewis In iheir Blytheville home. Th Blacks are en route from Donaldson Air Force Base, Green- Cinemascope at Its Best With Stereophonic Sound! KI.CN at 10:10 a.m. and 4 p.m. for Ritz and Roxy Program Announcements SATURDAY Double Feature BWllUY MICHAHS JIM DflVIS-JOftN RICE SATURDAY Double Feature A UMVtRSAUNTERNATIOMl ALSO SUN. MON.

TUES. Sci'ia! "Monster Ape" and Cartoon TYRONE POWER KIM NOVAK THE LOVE STORY OF THE MAN Mlt-t-lONS KNEW ONUY BY HIS MUSICI THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY THOMPSON-JAMES WHITMORE STRUDWICK A SHAW PLUS PARAMOUNT NEWS SUNDAY MONDAY NATALIE WOOD SAL MINW MMI sc- VSHH STUB tuft mutt Also "Kettles Main Ozarks IHIW METRO NEWS AND CARTOON Centrally Localed For Easy Shopping See Us For ALL Your PRESCRIPTION NEEDS Deliver Cosmetics Fountain HI-WAY DRUG We Give Top Value Stamps Prentta Res. Pharmacist A Mrr. CharKi. Br.r4.rv, oner Main Hi Division Phone 2-2019 of new Dr Harvey T.

Kfdd sneaking on "Your Personality A Teen-Ager-." He gave 25 quel? Hon that are usually asked aboxit personality by teen-agers and then YGroupt Have KAcctings And Party Sixth Sudbury School held their first meeting of the school year yesterday afternoon with 18 members present. club Is known is the and each Friday at Lake street Methodist Church with sixth irade Invited to attend. Norma Boles was elected president, Wanda Boles, vice-president; Sandra Saliba, secretary and Joanne Malone, treasurer. Junior High had Its first night. School Teen-Town the tleS are from every Frida eht.

fn When Blytneville home football game. Parents are expected it tw this ntghf. rei is advisor group. Chaperones for last ere Margaret Wrighgt Charles Graham, the members present. Jllnlor Tri-Hi-Y met on- Thursdiy with 20 ville, S.

to their new residence at CJark Field, Linguyan Gulf Philippine Islands Controct Club Resumes Schedule Friday Club Plays Friday Contract Club resumed its weekly schedule yesterday when Mrs, George D. Pollock, entertained club members and guest, Mrs. James Clark, for first fall party. Mrs. Lloyd WhiUaker snd C.

W. Oarrigan won high scores. Refreshments were served during the afternoon by the hostess, who had used roses to decorate entertaining rooms of her home. Mrs. Farris McCalla was hostess to Friday Club.

Bridge winners were Mrs. 8 Tune, high and bridge and James Roy, second high. A de.sesrt course was served ceding the games (rom tablet decorated with arrangements ot fall flowers. Coming Events MONDAY Alter SociHy of Conception Church meeting IA home of Mrs. R.

J. McKinnon ta Manila, 8 p.m. Manila, 8 p.m. Members are to meet church. 7:30 p.m., for transportation arrangements.

gave the answers. Ann Fitzgerald took over her position as president, since the club president, Betty Moxley, has moved to California. Margaret Parris It new vice-president. Read Courier News Classified Adi. Cn South Highway 61 GIANT WIDE SCREEN Box Office Opens 6:30 p.m.—Show at Dusk Admission Under 12 Free with SATURDAY Double Feature The wavat of the Brain Machine ipell THIS KSLLER! PATRICK BARR ELIZABETH ALWN MAXWELL REED The BRAIN MACHINE JANE RUSSELL JEFF CHANDLER DURYEA A UNBlBSAUSItliNAIIONAL PICIUSE ALSO CARTOON 3 SUNDAY citd MONDAY RET TRYON JAN MERLIN ALVY MOORE MARTIN MILNER JACQUELINE BEER PLUS TWO COLOR CARTOONS.

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