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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 28

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1906 BLYTHEVILLE COURIER NEWS FOURTEEN Molotov Left Big 3 Chiefs Speechless with Unity 'No' WASHINGTON (AP) tion of rendering the three For one diplomat to be able achievement. But why Molotov When he told them yesterday Russia wouldn't agree to their plan; for unifying Germany, the three munisters had to call a recess until today. Secretary of State Dulles; said he had to cunsider the matten, Yet overnight Molotov's before performance speaking. was no surprise. The No.

1 problem before the four ministers before they ever reached Geneva, just as it has been the No. 1 problem since they arrived there, is the tion of Germany. Just Can't Agree The West and Russia had never been able to agree on it fore. And there was no reason to believe the Russians this time at Geneva would soften up or cave in. There was no widespread optlmism here that they would.

The best anyone could reasonhope for -before the conferably, was that the tio sides might reach some small me to on other problems and finish up without calling ench oth names. That would pemit them to have another meeting next year when, if relations between the West and By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst Russia's Foreign Minister Molotov at least has had the distincWestern foreign ministers speechless al Geneva. to knock the talk out of three other diplomats is quite an had such an effect on them is hard to see. Russia hadn't brome too is a Communist Germany. ed might be And there can hardly be ANy realtreements on some other: doubt of that.

problems smaller than the unifica- And where does this leave. the tion of Germany. West and Russia so far as Ger-1 The United States. Britain and many Is concerned? So far as can! France would like to see Germany be seen it leaves them right up united under a democratic govern- the, same stone wall that, ment favorable 10 the West and separated them before the Geneva linked to it, just as West Germany meeting began. Oct.

27. now is linked to it through the Dulles and Molotov did a little, Northy Would Atlantic Choose military Democracy alliance. in the traveling conference. during a Molotov weekend went recess to And that's exuetly the last thing Mascow. Dulles went to Yugothe Russians want to sce.

From slavia to see Marshal Tito, all reports the East and West Ger-1 friendly with the West and recently mans it they were permitted to, became froendly with the Russians unite and have tree clections to all over again. a new government would Tito in Good Spot choose a democratic government Since both Russia and the West: favorable to the West. The Rus- want Tito on their side, he's in a sians certainly have reason to fear good spot to play off one against that would happen. the other, saying something that For that reason they will not pleases one side one time. and! permit free elections, as Molotov something that pleases the other has made clear.

He denounced the another time. Idea of free elections. He called it After their meeting Dulles "unreal and dangerous." Tito issued a statement. They said He -so the press offi-1 they'd like la see the Russian, cers of the United Stales, France satellite countries independent and Britain said-that the only kind. That means independent of Russia of unified Germany the domination.

That was a first-class da harpoon. thrown directly into! HOLLAND NEWS By Mrs. Ed Hampton. Jr Formal announcement is made of the marriage of Dana Jewel Norrid and Rickie Peterson which took place in Hernando, last week Mr. and.

Mrs. Peterson, Kayli! residents, will continue to live in Hayti. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Lavada Norrid and the late Thurman Norrld and granddaughter of Mrs. Lily Norrid of Holland.

She attended Holland elementary schools before the family moved to Hayt! where she is a member of the senior high school cinss. Mr. Peterson a also atlended flayti schools. He is employed with freight company of Cape Girardenu, Halloween entertaioments began Sunday night when the recently organized Methodist Youth Fellowship with counselor Mrs. Joe Cohoon and teacher Pinnell Capehart met in the church recreulion hall for a UNICEF party.

This was a simultaneous nation. wide affair for the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund and the results of Sunday night's group drive WAS filty-six dollars of which the entire amount will be contributed to UNICEF. Following the MYF lesson a holloween party was held and doughnuts with hot chocolate were served. Beginners and Primary classes were treated to a party on Halloween by their Sunday School tenchers, Mrs. L.

Berry and Mrs. Sudle Crews. The children came in costume and masked. A most reailstic broomstick-ridIng witch beside a hinge black meiting pot. stood eerily in one corner of the recreation room.

A black cat with evil green eycs nestled cozily in a basket af leaves. Dozers of paper pumpkins set about on tables and skeletons hung grotesquely. in windows. Green and orange paper streamers were used throughout. Outside the church a spollight shone on a ghost mysteriously suspended from mid-air.

Mystery and intrigue for the children made the evening hit. Mars Jo Hampton entertained Halloween night with drop-in party -dance at her home. Her out of town guest list mcluded friends from Steele. Paper streamers in orange and black hung across the two entertaining room: where floor containers of shumak and mellow grass added an automn touch. The guests dancer! 10 all the latest popular recordings Colored popcorn balls, candied apples and soft drinks were the refreshments The Steele Independent Order of Oddfellow Hall was the setting for a party for Odle Hicks in honor of her 14th birthday Friday night.

'The guests included Eddie Burton of Steele. The evening was spent dancing and playing games. Balloons on strings were hung about the ball for decoratinn. Miss Hicks' mother. Mrs.

Anderann Hicks. and Mrs. Dorothy Teeter chaperoned the party. They served cup cakes iced with fudge, assorted sandwiches cut in fancy designs and drinks. Samford Home Demonstration Club held a bake sale Saturday from Potect's Hardware in Steele where they sold their wares of cakes, pies nnd candy made by members.

Wednesday the club was hostess Driver Fired Shots in Car CHICAGO P--When police found a car on the North Side wilh more than 300 bullet holes in it they slarted looking for the ownor. Through Its license plates they found him yesterdny. Herbert Schmidt, 22, a photostatic company employe and owner of the car, said he put the bullet holes in the car himself one day lari year when he returned from hunting trip empty -handed. relatives, Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Ward and Jo Ann. of West Memphis and Mr. and Mrs.

Muriel Guy son Glen of Memphis spent Sundara here. J. wilh D. their Darnell. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Doual! Burlison and children of Memphis spent Sunday here with their parents, Mr. Mrs. A. B.

Burlison, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cnsh. Mr. and Mrs.

Earnest Rhea and children of Memphis spent Sunday here ns guests of Mr. and Sirs. Marion Easley. Mr. and Mrs.

James Kendrick and son Michael of Osceola spent Sunday here as guests of her ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brasfield.

Miss Nina Peterson of Blytheville spent Lethe weekend here with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Peterson.

Orville Lee Modesit of Cocon, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. If. L. Modesitt.

Mrs. N. E. Williams spent several days last week in Portagerille, as guest of her daughter, Sirs. H.

L. Vance. Misses Ollie Faye and Ruby Nell Harris of Lepanto were guests This -or this CONCRETE STREETS Smooth Riding BE are You can relax when driving on concrete because concrete pavement is smooth-riding and safe. It stays smooth-riding, too, because it stays free from ruts, bumps and chuckhoics. That saves you money on tires and car repairs, reduces your taxes for street maintenance by not running up bills for patching and surface tinkering.

PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 916 Falls Building, Memphis 3, Tennessee A national organization to improve and eatend the uses of portland cement and through scienlific research and engineering field work CONCRETE IS THE LOW- -ANNUAL- -COST PAVEMENT Anonymous New Yorker Picks Up $2,500 Tab for Christophers' Party DYESS NEWS By Mrs. J. la Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. McMillan of. Memphis spent Sunday bere A5 guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.

B. Wood. Miss Mozelle Williams of Mem-. phis and Billy Williams of Searey spent the here as gues's of their parents, and Mrs. M.

M. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall tored to Deering, Sunday :0: visit her parents, Mr.

and Mra. W. D. Lindsey, They went especially to their children. Jane: and Mike, home who had spent the PASt week there visiting then: grandparents.

Clifford Wood spent several days. last sister, week in Mrs. J. Memphis W. As McMillan.

xuest off, Mrs. Jo Ann Ingle returned last weekend from Fort Devens, where she has been with her hus band. Billy Ing, who 15 leaving soon for Germany. and Mrs. Paul Ward are parents of a son born at a hospital.

Airman Ward is the son of Mrs. Loyd Ward. Mrs. W. T.

Marshall and Mrs. Bernice Ellis and children of nett, spent Wednesday here visiting their son and brother, Jack Mar.i shall, and famliy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sexton and son spent the.

weekend here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gene McVey, Miss Mary Katherine Harris of Memphis spent the here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Harris. Jerry Stansbury and Ilerberl and Bobby McVey of Rockford. Il' spent the weekend here with their parents. Frank Jones of Osceola and Caivia Bickerstaff of Bragg Cily, and Mr. and Mrs.

CArol Jones of Osceola visited in the Emmert Guyton home over the weekend. Mrs. Pearl Rogers and Mrs. G. A.

Rogers spent Thursday in Mem-1 phis visiting Mrs. G. A. Rogers' mother. Mrs.

Uselton. Mrs. R. R. Itolland was A visitor In Blytheville Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bledsoe have as their guests their son, J. R. Bledsoe.

and Mrs. Bledsoe from Cocoa, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones Osceola and Mr.

and Mrs. Grady Minor and children of Luxora spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Guyton. Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. HUll and son of spent Sunday here with her Lora Clifton. Memphis, Miss Ima Charlotte James, Stu- at Wads- The Only Exclusive Mens Store In Mississippi County The Greatest In America IMPORTED ITALIAN dent at Arkansas State College, spent the weekend here as guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Nor. man James. Jimmie Kimbrell and Wayne Lemons of Starkville, spent the weekend here with relatives. .1 3c Tummy McArthur of Rantoul, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bennie McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Darnell spent Saturday in West Memphis. Joe Grey, Pete: Rogers and Babe fall, students at Senatobia Junior College, spent the weekend here with relatives. Miss Alice Ruth Taff of Memphis spent several days last week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Taff. Mrs. Micky McArthur and ters of Kuznes arrived Sunday to spend several days here visiting HOLLYWOOD 0--An anonymous, Nose Yorker Monday night picked up 31 $2.500 dinner tab for 171 prople, many of them Hollywood stars, The occasion was the 10th anniversary dinner of the Christophers, the movement which urges individuals to use their talent. no matter how mrager, to help make the world a better place. Much of the Christopher is spread via non-secretarian tele.

vision movies wherein top stars donate their talent. The dinner WAS a day of Mr. and Mrs. N. C.

wit- liams. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Bledsoe re- I turned over the weekend from con, where they had spent the past weck. thank you for them.

Father James Keller, Maryknon priest who launded the novement, explained the New anonymous host thus: "He's just 1 York man, not famous, who likes the Christopher films and thought to we the should people show who our gratitude make them. He made only one Tequest that we do not reven! hia name." Loretta Young made her first appearance since her recent illness to nttend the affair. Tornadoes and fires in homes helped bring the catastrophe months death I toll for the first six of 1952 for up 25 per cent above the figure the same period of the preceding year. Ives tried em all, IM BACK TO ItS REAL BOURBON CASCADE 6 GEO. YEAR A.

OLD DICKEL DIST. KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE, STRAIGHT KY. 86 BOURBON PROOF to county Home Demonstration agent Mrs. Theima Davidson of Caruthersville when they met in the home of Mrs. Clara Edwards for afternoon.

It was a special meeting for the purpose of arranging Saturday's sale and making Achievement Day plans for Nov. 3. On this date the Home Demonstration clubs throughgout the county meet nt Deering school auditorium to display items made throughout the year. This will include a fashion show. the hide of the Russian bear.

The lenst it could do was stir up some discontent among the non-Commu- nist satellite people. But just how smart Dulles wast in heaving this harpoon, right in the midst of the Geneva conferenc when was hoping for some ngreement wilh Molotov. is a tion which will probably be debated for some time. Just before he left Moscow Geneva, Molotov told respondents he was taking "better baggage" back to Geneva with him. At once the Western murket took on A bullish turn.

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