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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 3

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SOCIAL A PERSONAL HUJ3HES Phon. J009J Daily Calendar of Events Tonight Rosario and Antonio, Spanish dancers, presented by Community Concert Association and University, Field House, 8 "It's a Legion Hut," 8:13 Saturday Fox or Concord Chapter, D.A.C., with Mrs. Charles Brannen 015 Rush Drive, 2:30 Washington Lodge Masonic 7:30 Christmas' Luncheon Hid By Garden Club The annual Christmas, luncheon of the Petunia Garden Club was given yesterday at the home of Mrs. Herbert. Hhandler.

Co-hostesses were Mrs. Wallace Oliver and Mrs. E. c. Tatum Two guests, Mrs Edward Brubaker and Mrs.

Bogan, and 11 members were present The house was (incorjlcd with bouquets of clirvsanthemums r'-d fern. Members answered roll Completely Rid of Dandruff and Itchy Scalp HORATIO, A Wesley Banies says: "I nm a farm woman and work in the field 'side hy side' with my husband, and this kind work makes dandruff and itchv scalp worse. But not for me now. Baker's Hair Tonic has completely call with for home made favors. Mlsj Millie Millsap, piesident, reported on a the ferkratiori it garden hold in It-xarkana and onduclL 1 uisinexs siMon.

A Christmas program was presented by Mrs. ilia Black. Mrs. Chanuler and, Bogan. Officers Elected By Johnson Club'Members Johnson Sunshine Club members yesterday -elected new officers for the coming year.

Mrs. Ward Graue was named president; Mrs. Mildred Cassat, vice president; and Mrs. Hazel Luper, secretary-treasurer. Mrs.

Catherine Weal wfis appointed reporter by the new Mrs. Ltipei was hostess at the whlrh 12 members at- tuiideu; Plans were made for 1 a Recent Bride rid me of the torment caused bv dandcuff and itchy scalp. doc's more than you say it will. I can say Christmas turkey dinner party to be given December 15 at the home of Mrs. Cassat.

Refreshments were Births Mrs. Kenneth Skelton Is the former Lena Mae Yates, daughter of Mrs. Edith Yatcs of Fayetteville. husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Herschel They were married November 23, and wiU live in Fayetteville, where is employed. p.m. Miss Louise Plank of Bcnton- ville wiU have a program on colonial records. Mr. And Mti.

Jack Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed, of Pryor, announce the birth of daughter November' 28. Mr.

Reed is.the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed, of Fayetteville. Obituary The Presbyterian Church will have, rummage sale at the Nash Motor tomorrow at- it checks falling hair, and it wil'l not harm a permanent one bit." Signed: Mrs. Wesley Barnes Route 1 Ask for Raker's Hair Tor.u 1 youi drug ston-, harbe, shop or beauty shop.

It will do the job for you, or the makers of Boker'i will refund every penny of vour money Advt. Deltd Gammas Plan Dinner-Dance Delta Gamma sorority will have a dinner-dance at the chapter at I house tonight at 6:30. A short program will be given by the sorority members after the dinner. fast-Known home remedy to relieve miseries of child's cold Birthday Party Honors Keith Chase Mrs. Keith Chase entertained at a card party Wednesday night in honor of her husband on his birthday.

Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Messurslimlat, Mr. and Mrs. Cietis Haskell, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Caudle, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert i Parish, Maxine Haskuil and dal Caudle. Refreshments of cake and coffee were served.

FREE HEARING CLINIC MOUNTAIN INN FAYETTEVILLE. ARK. Tuesday Dee. 6th 12 noon to 2 p.m. Have Your Hearing Tested Fret fl you fed hearing ability il failing, bo sure lo come in.

and discuss your hearing prob- lam with a trained hearing Consultant. There is NO COST. NO OBLIGATION. 6ELTONE HEARING SERVICE 678 Woodruff Springfield, Mo. I Pfe.

Robert Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of Fayetteville, Route 3, is now assigned to the 31st Infantry Regiment the "American Foreign ihe-Seventh Division, Camp Crawford, Hok-. 1 kairfo, Japan. Dr.

and Msr. C. L. Edwards and son. Bob, have returned from St.

I Louis, where they spent Thanks- I giving holidays visiting a nephew, 1 W. B. Margason. Mrs. Clarence Hight was the guest of the Rev.

and Mrs. Z.cndt of St. Louis during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. Zendt, a former pastor of the First Chris- i tiain Church here, is now director I of education at the Union Avenue Church in St.

Louis. Announcements D.A.C. The Thumas Fox b'f Concord Chapter, D.A.C., will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Charles Brannan, 9J5 Ttush Drive, at 2:30 impnnted Box Aiiorlmenti Nice assortment HALLMARK and DENNISONS a ONE OUNCE TASTES LIKE TWO IN A I A is genuine old-fashioned Sour-Mash Bourhon --vj0. full-bodied and distinctive.

One ounce of our whiskey really does lisle like two in i high- bill. Pour, one yourself, and STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. iw PROOF ft. gjri'ry-" Kuppl Kippi Cammi Club The Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Club will meet at the chapter house Monday at 8 p.m. Members are reminrif-H fn take rakes, cookies or candy for the food sale.

A short business meeting will Washington Lodgt Washington Lodge No. 1 will neet tomorrow i a 7:30 he Masonic Hall. Refreshments vill be served. Work will be in the Master's degree. "Sweets to the sweet" was originally said by Shakespeare in last act of Hamlet.

Men's fashion show Friday, Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m. Greenland School. Imal'i admission rhargu. Benefit Adv.

30-31-c First Presbyterian Church Rumnage sale tomorrow at 7:30 a.m., Vash Motor Co. 2-3t-c William Alexander Simt Sprihgdale, Dec. 2 -(Speclnl)- William Alexander 49,. died Wednesday night at his home in the Harmon community. He had SP.D.

ill week. A farmer, he was born October 25, 1900, in "Newton son of Walter H. Sims and Dora Newberry Sims. Survivors include his parents, who. now reside in Californfa; his wife, Mrs.

Efflc -Brown Sims; three daughters, Mrs. Willie Mae Sims of Cucamonga, Miss Glenda Lovern and. Miss Nola Marie Sims, both of the home; one son, Ellis Sims of Sprihgdale; six brothers, eight sisters, and three grandchildren. Funeral arrangements under the direction of Calllsnh-Sisco Funeral Hoirte are incomplete. Springdale B) BILLIE IINES Tiie monthly Workers Conference of the Baptist Church, held in West Fork Thursday, was attended by the following from the Springdale church: The Rev.

Paul McMillan, director of and education; Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. J. E. Wilson, Mrs.

Robert Harris, and Miss Mabel Harrison. Also present at the conference were the Rev. Roe Matthews of the Caudle Avenue Center, and. the Rev. Earl Sherry of the Berry Street" Baptist Center.

Mrs. Albert McGehee' will be lostess to the Friendly Neighbors- Club at her home on North Mill Street Monday. Mrs. Wallace LEWIS BROS. CO.

City Council of P-TA Presents Arkansas Baptist College Choir (Colored) ROOT GYM SUNDAY, DEC. 4, 2:30 P.M. Adults 75e Children 2Se CHOOSE NOW widest in Magnavcx History Wfa Sec Magnavox Hear it and compare it with other ndiirphnnnKriphs, and you won't be satisfied until you own one For incompjiablt tone, the finest ol and all the proved advances ol radio science combine to sel Mugim-nx aparl Irora all others. (itxive) in Rename nuhoKiny or uv 1 A.M/FM 2-12" Spenkeri $398.50 by: MOON DISTRIBUTORS, LITTLE ROCK LEWIS BROS, CO. Johnson will be assistant hostess.

The meeting, which will be the Christmas meeting of the club, will begin at 1:30 p.m. Miss Mary Lou Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Rogers ol Springdnle, was married to Otho Holloway of Lowell in a ceremony performed at -Thursday morning at the home o( the offlcll- atlng the Rev. J. H.

Roberts. Those, attending were the bride's parents and the bridegroom's mother. A chili supper preceding the Progressive Farmers meeting Friday night at the ZIon School will be served by the Zion School mothers from 8:30 to 7:30 The proceeds be used to help finance the hot lunch program of the school. The public Is invited. The Young Adult Bible Class of Harmon will hold a pie supper Friday evening at 7:30 at the school house.

Proceeds will be used to raise funds for the church. Musical entertainment will be furnished. Announcement has been made UKUJrHEADCOlD NASAL CONGESTION I drops of Penetro Drojw A In each noitrU open up cold- clocked fait. Yoii breathe Mlier quickly this 2-drop way. ARKANSAS TIMES, foy.n»vlll., Artonsoi, oy 2, of the marriage of Miss Lena Mae Yales of Fayetteville to Kenneth Wayne Skelton of Sprlngdalc on November 23.

The weddlntg took place at the lume of the officiating minister, the Rev. John M. Asbell. fine Priming--Walker Pig Co QUICK rilltf from caught, like doclsr'i prvtcflpllon. Sarii.

faction 01 yow moniy bach. WAIT'S CREEN MOUNTAIN COUGH SYRUP Get Cukti. Cooklen. Hiked Beam md Drown Central Presbyterian BazaW Saturday. Dertmbrr J.

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