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Hope Stari
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'Saturday, December 2, 1939 HOPE STAR, HOPE, ARKANSAS PAGE THREE SOCIETY Mr8. Sid Henry Telephone 821 Hallowed Season I'm glad the little Christ WALS born Upon winter night. When all the trusty stars above were shinning still and bright. And all the brittle gasses stood In hushed array, while then 'The message came from heaven. "Peace on earth: good wiil (award men." Earth seems so clean in wintertime: The frost, lies virgin white.

And icicles from cottage eaves Are clear 118 crystal light; 'The leafless trees lift pleading arms With barren limbs bold high To make an etching like prayer Against the winter sky. And hearts are free to meditate Along the quiet ways, To nurture love and hope and faith Against the harvest clays. It could have been in spring fall. Pot. oh.

it seems soy right That Jesus should have come to us Upon a 1 winter night Dean Robertson, Poet Lintreate of Texas. Cirele No. C. W. M.

S. First Mothodist church will hold its December meeting at three o'clock Monday after 110018 at the home of Mra. 0. L. Reed F.outh Elm street.

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Plsone 13 As the Masons' Grand Lodge Laid the Cornerstone of Hempstead Courthouse This picture taken shortly aftor the Grand Lodge of Arkansas Masonry began its program laying the of Hempstead county's $200,000 courthouse Wednesday. November 29, shows the group on the speakers' program: Identified from left to right: W. N. O'Brien, Okay (standing at extreme left) A. A.

Albritton, Hope; John Kent. Route One: T. R. Briant, Hope (standing on ground in front of platform): Dr. J.

H. Weaver, Hope, (seated on platform): Larry Shiver, Hope (head bent, reading: ritual): J. A Sullivan, Hope: County Judge Frank Rider (far back against wall of building) W. W. Compion.

Hope (with hat in hand) S. A. Kemp, Hot Springs, past Masonic grand master (far back against wall of building) R. E. Shelton, Camden, Masonic grand master (at microphone) Henry 'Taylor, Hope (seen just aver Mr.

Shelton's shoulder): and, extreme right, Roy Anderson. Hone. THE FAMILY DOCTOR T. M. REG.

V. S. PAT. OFF By DIS, MORRIS FISHBEIN Fitter, of the 'American Medient Association, liygela, the Benith Magazine (This is the sixth ei it series of 14 articles by Dr. Fishhein on the nine principal cruses of death in the United States.) Frevention of cancer involves particular attention to all chronic con he conboiled.

will diminish: CHitcer of the tongue and mouth by preventing from rough: Ulcers which develop in any part of the body love prema treatmen! The American Society for the Control of Cancer has a rules which cresen to hear in mind: upon evil. we become evil. we fix OLI1' mind upon worldly things we become worklly. If fix our minds upon things that are above. where Christ is, we shall become lik Christ.

Yon are invited with us. A friendly welcome awaits you. CAMPST Willian: D. Hamilton. Pastor Sunday to be an important clay: Alone with mat: P.mi churches, Viral Church wil! Jobserto this as Los portunity will be given the to espress their loyalty to their lami Sunday school 9:45 a.

m. Morning worship 10:53 melock. Young Peoples meeting p. 111. Vesper, service 5 p.

111. No mid week service Wednesday, 819 the Pastor will be attending a minfisters Institute in Austin. Texas, one of four annual- regional institutes under the direction of the Assembly's committer of Religious Education and Town and Country Church work. 1 FIRST PENTECOSTAL. Miss Danita Birnum.

Pastor CHURCH NEWS FIRST CHRISTIAN Sola Kelth Gregory, Minister Bible school 9:45 m1. Morning worship service 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor Society 6:30 p. m. Evening worship service 7:30 o'clock.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Thos. Brewster, Minister Sunday school 9:45. Preaching 31 0 a. 111. Evening service begins at 7:30.

Mid week services Wednesday and Friday nights at 7:30. The subjrets for the morning and evening services will be "The Fruit-! ful Christian" and evening service. "The Exposure of Sin." The pastor will prouch at both services. Young peoples service at 6:30 Sunday evening under the direction of Johnnie Bell Cox. The public is cordially invited to attend these services.

UNITY BAPTIST 511 Ehm Street C. D. Lollee Pastor "Spiritual Alertness," pastor's subject for morning worship hour cal 11:00. Sunday School 10:00: B. T.

C. 6:30. Foo Within." subject for worship hour beginning at 7:20 p. m. Come let us set our minds on heavenly things and worship together.

We tend to become like the things we think about. If we fi: our mind: dinning, room courtesies Miss Ruby Crumby ad Mary Pankey. Miss Ruth Ann Townsend had charge ot the guest book. Many guests called during the receiving hours. Perm maintain habits of mouth hygeine.

Wash the mouth, clean teeth and guns. Remove or toe: jagged teeth. Correct all artifici: rigature that presses. rubs or chatIf, smoking irritates your lip or tongue. -10p it temporarily or permanently if 2.

Discuss with your doctor the adviability of removing warts 01' moles. especially deeply pigmented ones and those that are rubbed or irritated by iclothing or during shaving 3 Keep the skin clean and protasted from undue or excessively prolenged exposure to sun and wind. 4. Do not abuse your stomach, Avoid extremely hot food, overeating or any and the financial program. His work ::1 home and abroad.

Sunday school will open at 9:45 and close at 10:40. The beautiful "Loyalty Fledging Service" in the auditorium will open at 10:45 and close at noon. The pastor will deliver a short mesSage on "Jesus Watching the All members of the Sunday and church are urged to attend. Baptist Training Union meets at 6:30 fallowed by the preaching service al The Pastor's subject will be "Unto Everyone That Hath Shall Be Given." Visitors are cordially welcomed at First Baptist church. Police in Omaha found slugs in the! station pay telephone.

Mugs use slugs) even in jugs A Nashville, councilman proposes to do something about 124 duplicated street in the city. Postman will again be able to go over their routes without headache powders. Sacramento, Calif. fire a applicants must do a mile pace that would be stiff for a trained athlete. At last someone is doing some thing about all the track stars who can't get coaching jobs.

Phoenix, Ariz, is a city without demis As soon 05 the word gets; around, the mily hall will be januned with salesmen. An Alaskan hunter shot a wolf at 200 yards by disguising himself As PETER AND POLLY IN TOYLAND Chapter 3- 30 Wicd A Christmas Adventure With Santa Claus WE'RE END OF THE LOOK! ONE OF THE MAIL DOWN, PETER! THERE'S OH, LINE! ALL BAGS HAS CAUGHT ON TOYLAND! WAS THAT A WHOOPS! OFF! SOMETHING AND RIPPED OH, THRILLING TRIP! OPEN! WHAT THE OLD WIND GRAB AS WILL COULDN'T STOP MANY SANTA US! LETTERS DO TO AS YOU US NOW? CAN LETTERS. TOYLAND INDUSTRIES 3 TEA UMp TO LETTERS How 19.19 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. BOUGHNER: MERELY THERE YOU THAT WAS AND JUST FOLLOW ME, HOWDY, ONE OF MY LETTER TRICKY! WONDERFUL, WE HOW GET CAN THE WITH A HOP, AND SKIP YOU'LL ANOTHER ARE NOT A AND KIDS! I'M TRICKS, NOT LOST! OH, LETTERS TO FIND OUT! HERE AGAIN YOU A BAD ONE, SANTA'S AND IT'S SCARED EH? OFFICE JUST IN ME! GEE! A TIME! LA SAN? LETTERS Howard TO CLAUS COPR. 1939 SERVICE, INC.

11-30 BOUGHNER BY NCA Begins on Quail in Arkansas State Game Wardens Report 20 Percent Increase in Quail LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Arkansas sportsmen. disappointed because of comparatively poor duck hunting thus far, turned their attention 10 other fields Friday fist day of the "open" scasons on quail and bearing animals. Secretary D. N.

Graves of the state Game and Fish Commission said a check-up with game wardens in all sections showed an increase of about 20 per cent in the number of quail over last year. He contributed this to an ideal growing season. work of the Soil Consetvation Service which had resulted in better "cover." and the Agricuitural Adjustment Administration program which has resulted in decreased acreage of cotton and increased acreages of pastures and legume crops. The quail "crop' 'is the best in many years. Mr.

Graves said. The season will extend through January 31. Bag limit is 12 a day. Hunters may have two days's kill in their possession excopt while hunting or returning from a one-day bunt. Violation of the bag limit law is punishable by a fine of not Jess than $10 nor more than $200.

The open season on fur-bearing animals also extends through January 31. Trappers are allowed until February 10 to dispose of their pelts. Traps must be visited daily except Sundays! and any "catch" removed. Deer Hunters Warned Reminding hunters that the second half of the deer season opens Tuesday and extends through next Saturday Mr. Graves warned that the bag limit of one deer applies to the full season.

"IC a hunter killed a deer during the first half of the season last month. he cannot take another one until next year." he explained. Violations of the deer laws are punishable by fines of from $50 to $300. With 17 days of the 45-day open season on ducks gone, Secretary Gravles said he believed the best part of the hunting scason lies ahead. "There has been liule or no freczing weather." he said.

'Reports most of the clucks still are north of Us Thus far has been no major flight this far south." He said factors other than lack of water accounted for the scarcity of ducks, explaining there were comparatively few ducks even in the Stuttgart area, where there are several large reservoirs. Europe: Please Copy ROCK HILL, S. W. L. Sapp has a rabbit.

named "Bunny" and unc-eyed 'possum named to die. Bowling Results for Friday December 1, 1939 Basket Factory Andrews 55 99 114 268 West 129 87 128 314 Bowden 96 78 126 300 Johnson 112 103 130 345 Crutchfieldl 123 164 146 433 Chambless 113 132 G2 337 Total 2027 Rotary Club Wilson 132 111 125 368 Graves 44 SO 189 313 Wray 94 67 212 Fulton 7G 18 94 Cook 90 117 286 Williams 105 119 133 357 Jones 197 197 The Bruner Ivory teams forfeited 10 the American Legion team. a snowbank. The wolf. seeing this strange apparition, was probably rendy Simple Case of Provocation home in Monroe La, after spending Holidny with her parents Mr.

ond Mrs. Pink Taylor. -0 Weldon Taylor nttending A nnd college Magnolia, is home for the week end he attended the Ballgame at Pine Bluff. -O Mr. and 1 Mrs.

O. Washburn of Wilkes- Barre. left 1 Thanksgiving day for Philadelphia after a week's visit in Hope with their son. H. washburn.

Star publisher. They drove East accompanied by Mra, Charles Haynes, who will leave them at delphia to visit her son Charles in Boston and her daughter Mary in Washington. D. C. -0- The Y.

W. A. First Baptist church will meet nt six o'clock. Monday evening at the church. -0- Miss Hattie Anne Feild and Mrs.

T. West hand 25 Friday night guest, Miss Mae Reynolds, of Hollywood. Calif. -O- Mr. and Mrs.

Zeyion Holly nounce the arrival of a little son, Henry Zeylon IT, Wednesday. Nov. 29, at the Julia Chester Hospital. --0 Miss Lenora Routon of Shreveport. Lu, is spending the week with lur mother, Mrs.

Ralph Routan and hone folks. --0- In celebration of her seventy fifth birthday anniversary. Mrs. George 1). Middlebrook entertained at a family re-union Saturday noon Dee.

2 at her home on South Main street. Out or town visitors enjoying this delighttul occasion were Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Kinnear Miss Pearl Middlebrook of Olemulgec, Okla. and Miss Edna Middlehrook of Little Rock. Mrs. Middebrook has lived the greater of her useful life right here part! among we rejoice today with her cluldren that she has been spared to them and us for 40 long a time, God thought to give the sweetes thing. In His almighty power, and deeply pondering What should it be--one hour In fundest joy and love of heart Outweighing every other.

He moved the gates of heaven apart. And gave 10 corth-a Mother. -0- Announcement is made of the marringe of Miss Dora Gunter. daughter el Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Gunter to Mr. Frank King of Prescott. The ceremony was read by Dr.

W. R. Hamil. ton, pastor of the First Baptist church 011 Thursday. Nov.

30. Attendants were Miss Lois Garner, Ilal Garner and W. A. Mudgitt. -0 The Womans Missionary Society of the First Christian church, will prerent the following program at the even.

ing service Sunday at the church: as its annual Womans Day Program Open Hymn. "Onward, Christian Suldiers" Devotional by Mrs. Fred Delzell. 115- ing as her. scripture references, 11th 10 the 17th verses of Psalm.

and the 11 to the 15th verses of the 10th chapter of Romans, closing with prayer. Special Music by Thomas Kinser Jr. Wallace Van Sickle and Bobby Reynerson, accompanied by Mrs. Alva Reynerson. Short talk by Rev.

J. K. Gregory. pastor. Offerntory, Mrs.

C. S. Lowthorpe, president W. M. S.

presiding. closing with the benediction. -0- Circle No. 2, W. M.

S. First Methodist church, Mrs. John Arnold leader will meet Monday afternoon at three c'elcek at the home of Mrs. Geo, Ware the Experiment Station. -0-- Mrs.

F. G. Haltom entertained Wednesday. November 29th at her home in Emmet with 311 informal reception honoring Rev. and Mrs.

O. C. Bridwell, The guests were greeted the door by Mrs. Haltom and presented to the receiving line which included Mr. Ifaitom, Rev.

and Mrs. Bridwell and Mr. J. B. Loumans.

The rooms were ful arrangement and the Tea table bright with lovely flowers in was spread with an ecru lace cloth. and centered with a bowl of colorful Aunmn flwoers. Presiding at the table were Mrs' Alyce Thornton and Mrs. John Jones, assisting in the ALBANY, N. husband who will not leave a saloon when his wife calls from outside is equally fee sponsible with her if she tosses a brick through the window, according to Folice Justice Edward S.

Kampf. Kampf made his ruling when the woman in the case pleaded guilty breach of the peace after the brick slightly injured the leg of another woman inside the grill. He suspended: the sentence on her, reprimanded the errant husband and ordered him settle for the damage. "Sam" who live in peace with his dog named "Butch." What's more, they take their food out of the same plate; THEATRE PREVIEW SATURDAY 11 p. m.

SUNDAY MONDAY IRENE CHARLES DUNNE I BOYER WHEN TOMORRO COMES Barbara O'Neil Onslow Nydia Westman Fain JOHN M. STAHL Added Joy Charley McCarthy "PINE FEUD" NEWS: -Hope Star photo type of food or drink that causes distress. 5. Establish and maintain regular habit of ridding the body of waste materials. G.

Avoid tight clothing which rubs or chafes 7 If a woman has borne children she should check with her gist to be sure that ony tears or injuries to the womb have been repaired. 8. Drink plenty of water to avoid the unnecessary irritating effects of overconcentrated urine on both the kid neys and bladder. Modern medicine has much to offer for the prolongation of life. when cancer is diagnosed, by the use of radium and the X-ray, by proper surgery applied under suitable conditions and by the use of other methods applied particularly to cancer of the skin.

No longer need it be said that the appearance of caner in the human body indicates a hopeless outlook. There are far too many records persons still living five years after a cancer was discovered and treated scientifically to warrant any such) a depressing point of view. There must still be a warning, how! ever, against the charlatants who that they possess new that are unknown to the rest of the medical profession and who promise tr catment without radium or surgery and without the X-ray NEXT: Inflammation of the kidneys BARBS Will he in town for the next' few days. lave your Piano tuned by Factory Trained tuner. R.

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