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Hope Stari
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Hope, Arkansas
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Society Monday, November 29, 1037 HOPE STAR, HOPE, ARKANSAS Colleges Study Conference More Satisfactory Athletic Setup Will Be Sought CONWAY, colleges laid aside football equipment Sunday and prepared for a conference at Little Rock Saturday out of which may come a complete realignment of state athletic relationship. Arkansas State Teachers College here won the state championship for the second strnight year, running its list of consecutive victories without a defent or Lie to 16. Arkansas beaten hold's only by the Teachers, again second place while the schools finished in order, Hendrix, Henderson, Monticello A. and and Arkansas State of Janesboro. Ounchita College of Arkadelphin was the only other school to support a football team and it was "outlawed" from intrastate competition.

'Magnolia A. and M. quit at the start of the season! and Arkansas College of Batesville, College of the Ozarks and Little Rock Junior College did not attempt to arrange a football schedule. Collapse of football nt some of the smaller schools and severance of relalions between Hendrix and Tenchers hit box offices a heavy blow, officials reported. The finuncial strain and unsatisfactory athletic setup paved the way for a renovation of the Arkansas Intercollegiate Athletic Association at its annunl meeting here Saturday.

Chief proposal forwarded has been the arrangement of home-and-home schedules between schools whose (coins are regarded as "equals." Arkausas State of Jonesboro, Monticello and Magnolia alrendy have announc-1 ed such a schedule for next year with the added innovation of making the contests free to the public. Nashville to Be Scene of Meeting Methodists to Send Large Delegations to the Conference LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Littie Rock and North Arkansas ences of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, will send large delegations to the church's educational counleil meeting at Nashville, Decomber The meeting has designated the "Aldersgate" session the program will stress the Aldersgate commemoartion now in progress through-1 out the church under the dircetion of the college of bishops. Purpose of the commeroration, church leaders said, is' to emphasize, said. to emphasize the "importance of A personal experience in religion" and to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the evangelical conversion of John Wesley, Methodism's founder, at Aldersgate in London in 1938.

Among Arkansans expected to attend the meeting are Dr. J. H. Reynolds, Conway; Dr. M.

J. Russell, Valley Springs; Nat R. Griswold, Conway; Dr. C. J.

Greene, Conway; the Rev. Sam B. Wiggins, Conway: the Rev. James W. Workman, Fayetteville; the Rev.

Roy Bevan, Magnolia: the Rev. M. Hamilton. Monticello; the' Rev. H.

H. Griffin, Jonesboro; the Rev. Glen F. Sanford, Conway; the Rev. Clem Baker.

Little Rock; the Rev. I. A. Brumloy, Conway: the Rev. Leland Clegg, Mugnolia; Dr.

J. M. Williams, Conwa; J. S. M.

Cannon, Little Rock: Mrs. C. B. Nelson, Little Rock; Robert N. Achaugh, Paragould: Miss Theda Belle Findley; the Rev.

Arthur Pine Bluff; Mrs. Ira Brumley, Conway; Miss Lula Duyle Baird, Morrilton; Mrs. Clay E. Smith and Miss Fay McRae, Little Rock. were Sunday Guests of Miss Frances McMillan and old Hope friends, -0- Mr.

and Mrs. R. M. LaGrone were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Thos. Hughes in Texarkona, -0 A wedding that will be of interest to her many friends in lope is that of Miss Mildred Miller to W. J. Paxton of Baton Rouge, La. Miss Miller is the daughter of Mrs.

H. A. Miller of this city. The ceremony was perforced Lat the home of Rev. W.

A. Corkin, pastor of the Istrowma Baptist church no Wednesday November 24. Mr. Paxton is a graduate ur L. S.

U. and is an employe of the C. I. Bebert department store of Baton Rouge, La. -0- B.

S. Alford of Minden, has been visiting with his daughter, Mrs, C. C. Collins midi Mr. Collins in Hope.

-0- Mrs. Howard M. Threlkeld has turned home from San Antonio, Texas, where she attended Section Three convention of the National Association School Secretaries. -O- Word has been received here of the death of J. W.

Sutton, 305 Oakdale avenue, Toledo, Ohio, in that city Novenbor 6. Mr. Sutton is survived by his widow, Mrs. Maude Sutton, the former Maude Ward, of Toledo, and three grown children who live in Coffeyville, Kan. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportunity of thanking our neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our father, W.

G. Powell. We also wish to express our heartfelt gratitude for the many beautiful floral thanks offerings. We ulso extend our! to the quartet which served us in our hour of bereavement. We also wish to thank the Rev.

Mr. Silvey. -The Children. More than 300 years ago, a crude submarine, to be propelled by oars, was constructed in England under the reign of James 1. 11 proved of no value except as a curiosity.

Indians gather wild turnips on the prairies and dry them until they are as hard as billiard bails. In the wintertime, they are soaked until soft mud cuten row or in stews, PAGE THREE Vally's Pal Weds Her The King Edward Warfeld-Ernest neatly squared at with the Simpson to historic his former wife's girlhood chum, ray. The throne rocking romance was don Simpson Guardsman in 1925. The new Mrs. Raffray when she introduced Wallis Warfield vanced are week pictured after their marriage, a in an unsuccessful attempt PWA to Be Closed (Continued from Page One) lice Department studies looking to strengthening of the laws to control monopoly.

"The whole policy is in the formative ported state," Jackson said, adding he reon the department's present efforts to enforce the anti-trust laws. Cases are pending against the Aluminum Company of America and several oil companies in an action being tried in Madison, Wis. The president in his message to the special session cited a need for changes in existing law to give small businesses a better chance to compete with the larger. Legislation, however, is pected to go over until the regular session starting in January. With Secretary Ickes, who also is Public Works administrator, the exacutive went over plans for closing out the PWA.

He also discussed several projects whose costs have increased or decreased since he approved them originally. Ickes said it would take about two years more to complete PWA liquidation, even though localions for new projects ceased several months ago. The secretary of the interior, under cleric announced MRS. SID HENRY TELEPHONE 821 Each lovely, unexpected thing 1 sec Along the highway of my common day Wakes in my heart a singing meloxly Which travels with me all the wily, Sometimes it is a clump of blossoms, wild and sweet, Which lift pure faces from the dusty grass. Sometimes when children run with eager fect My own youth quickens, just to sec them pass.

No day so grey, but some odd golden gleam Brightens to sudden radiance, and 500--- As If leaven's doors were opened in A dreaw- The tender. grace of God's divinity. -Selected. Miss Maurice Thomas has returned to the Magnolia A. M.

after a few days visit with relatives in the city, Out of town relatives and friends attending the funeral services for Mr. George R. Breedlave, held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, Sunday afternoon were Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Porterfield and Miss Josie Anderson Little Rock and Mrs. Bill O'Brien of Shreveport, La.

-O- The Brookwood P. T. A. will hold its regular monthly meeting nt 3:15 Wednesday afternoon at the wood school. All parents are urged to be present.

--0-- Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Many and Mr.

and Mrs. R. M. LaGrone were weekend visitors in Hot Springs." -0- Mr. and Mrx.

Calvin Hervey and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sidney Hervey and NOW )RIALTO 1:30 Matinees MON. WED.

FRI. Hicre's a great show! Edward Shirley ARNOLD ROSS BLOSSOMS Paramount Picture. NEW SHOW WEDNESDAY- SAENGER The Little Graces 2:30 p.m. Tues Matinees Thur 15c Beautiful Joan Fontaine with FRED ASTAIRE --11100 BURNS ALLEN in 02 DISTRESS" Hippe 1i-School Library Benefit -On SereenJOHN BOLES--IDA LUPINO "Fight for Your Lady" -On QUIZZER" CASH swers -awards questions! to for his the many an- baby of Texarkana, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

S. L. Reed. -0- Mr. nnd Mrs.

Cook and Miss Jean Witt have returned to Little Rock after a Thanksgiving visit with Mr. and Mrs. Theo P. Witt. -0-- Mrs.

Bill O'Brien of Shreveport, was the week- end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Melarty and other relatives. --O- Among the out of town relatives and friends attending the funcral held al the First Methodist church Saturday afternoon for J. W.

Lee who passed on at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Roy Stephenson and Stephenson in this city on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Borden Lee of Marshall, Texas, W. D.

Lee and Charles Anderson of Center Point, Robert and Arthur Lee and Roy Chamberlain of Little Rock. Mrs. J. 13. Laskey of Fort Worth, Texas.

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Collie of Malvern and Mrs.

W. D. Brouse of Benton. --0- Mr. and Mrs.

Finley Ward entertained at an informal Turkey dinner on dugout, their attractive apartment Main street. The damask covered table was centered with a Thanksgiving suggestion, a round mat of green pine needles, with the pine cones and miniature turkeys surrounded by small colorful tapers, centcreel with one large red lighted Covers were laid for Mrs. J. J. Ward, taper.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ward. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Ward and son. James Hannah. Miss Lucy Hannah and Mr. and Mrs. Finely Ward and son Bobby.

--0-- Miss Gwendolyn Dean of Teachers College, Conway, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Ima Dean. -0- Among friends and relatives other than the immediate attending the funeral held in Prescott Saturday afternoon for the late B. I. Buchanan, who passed on in Texarkana Friday morning were Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Buchanan of Little Rock. Mr. and Mrs. N.

B. Price, Miss Billy Price and Mrs. W. M. Evans of Shreveport, Mr.

and Mrs. Bob WHimoth, Jack Hardy. Pout Ravesier, Roy and Ted Mabry of Texarkana. Pelion, Well and Mrs. C.

Tucker of Tucker of Gurdon, Billy Duckett, Hamilton Hanegan. S. Walker, C. D. Dickerson, Max Cox, Will Orton, Rev.

and Mrs. Fred R. Har- rison, B. Thompson. Mrs.

C. Lester, Mrs. E. C. Brown, Mrs.

R. Del Herndon of Hope. -O Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMillan of Arkadelphia and Dr.

Victor Allen and daughter, Dorothy af Tulsa, NEW THEATRE LAST TIMES MONDAY 7: and 9: Feature at 7:39 and 9:37 FAITH BALDWIN'SS PORTIA on TRIAL Also- Important News" Technicolor Musical--News TUES. WED. Double Feature No. 1. "'Let Them Live" with Nan Grey, John Howard No, 2.

"Frame Up" with PAUL KELLY JACQUELINE WELLS GO SMARTLY DRESSED BE WARM IN A Printzess Sport Coats LADIES' Specialty Shop The New Ford V-8 For 1938 goes on display at our showroom TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 You are cordially invited to be among the first to see the new Ford V-8 for 1938. This year, Ford will offer two distinctive new lines of cars, differing in appearance, body size and price. We will be pleased to have you visit our showroom and get full information at our premier showing. HOPE AUTO CO. Your FORD Dealer Hope Ark.

ences against, groups cannot proval ing will meet Nine from and 100 attend range of the During Birmingham united sions of the educational, churches. property The divided dictional in the changes of rather under ers Simpson triangle was marriage of Ernest Mrs. Mary Kirk Raffset in motion by Mrs. to the handsome LonSimpson and Captain which they had adto evade publicity. whose department the new slum clearance authority has been set up, described the president's latest move, to encourage private financing of a large scale housing program, to be dealt with to a message to Congress Monday, as in the "best thing you can do" to combat the business slump." Merger Assured (Continued from Page One) and the Methodist Protestant church.

The action of the Louisiana Conference of the Church South in approving the reunion plan, 215 to 10, virtually clinched the reunion plan. The 95 conferences In the Northern branch of the church and 17 of the 24 in the Methodist Protestant- groups already had approved the merger by substantial majoritics of both lay and $16.95 DRESSES FOR $4.98 The Gift Shop PHONE 252 members. The Church South that 41 of the 43 confervoted 1,551 for Cuban the plan Only the and Chinese have yet to vote. Their votes change the final result. immediately after the expected apby the Southern church a standcommission on the merger proposal call' a conference, which must within 12 months.

hundred delegates, 400 each the North and South branches from the Protestant group, will the conference which will arfor the first general conference united church. the interim between the approval and the first general conference, subcommisof the churches will plan details union of the various benevolent, publishing, ritual and ownership agencies of the new Methodist church will be into five geographical jurisgroups and racial group United States. One of the major will provide for the election bishops by jurisdictional groups than by general congerence AS the present setup. Church leadsaid this would provide a more The democratic bishops Episcopal administration. yet each would he directly responsible then would serve the to the Jurisdiction by which he wen entire church as an Episcopal council, elected.

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"dosing" treatment. no risk No After restful sleep comes, VapoRub keeps right on working, hour after of stomach upsets. hour. Often, chest, Simply and massage back it on the throat, by morning (as Illustrated). worst of Relief starts almost at once.

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Notice when you smoke one how Chesterfields are milder and how different they taste. That's due to the careful way Chesterfield tobaccos are aged and blended. Mild ripe tobaccos and pure cigarette paper that's why they're MILDER why they TASTE BETTER Chesterfield they'll give you MORE PLEASURE Copyright 1937, MEERS TOBACCO Co..

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