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1 Tuesday, August 31, 1948 HOPE STAR, HOPE, ARKANSAS Social and Personal Phone 1268 or 1269 Between 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. Social Calendar Wednesdhy, Sept.

Cirele Nu. 3 or First Christian Church Auxiliary will meet in the home of Mrs. Fenwick. 615 S. Pine, Wednesday, 7:45.

D. al. Thursday, Sept. 2 The Pat Cleburne chapter of the D. C.

will have its regular Juncheon meeting at 12:30 at the Barlow hotel Thursday, Sept. 3. Thursday, Sept 2 Mrs. Kelly Bryant and Mrs. il York will be hostesses for the regular bridge-luncheon at the Country cinb Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.

Members planning to atted are asked to contact one of hostesses. Hope Chapter No. 328. order of! the Eastern far, will meet in, the Masonic hail Thursday, Sept. at 8 o'clock.

Ida Catherine Daniel Weds Charles C. Stuart interest to the many friends in Hope and Prescott is the wed- ding of Miss Ida Catherine Daniel and Charles Crittenden Stuart. which was solenmized Sunday af-, fernoon, August 29. at 5 o'clock, in SAVE MONEY with Half Soles "They're invisible -because thay're put on so skillfully they look and wear like new." THEY SAVE YOU MONEY, TOO. Now method invisible give full-sole appearance wcor half at a considerable saving in cost They look lib.e brand new whole soics but cost you less.

We toke pride in our invisible half. soling--for men's, women's and children's shoes. You will like cur work. It's smart 10 buy gocd shoes--ond keep them in good repair, JOHNNY'S SHOE REPAIR 114 E. Third St.

Hope, Ark. I RIALTO LAST DAY FEATURES 2 3:49 5:31 7:23 9:21 "LAFF TIME' with Joe Sawyer William Tracy Virginia Grey SAENGER COLOR BY First Presbyterian church of Pres. colt. Miss Daniel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

N. N. Daniel of T'rescott. Mr. Stuart is the son ot Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Crittenden Stuart this city. The impressive double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. Wm. G.

Bensberg. pastor of the church, batore a beautifi arrangement ot woodwardia, white asters and white crepe myrtle interspersd with the branched candelabra. Prior to the ceremony, the OrKa anist, Mrs. Warren Cum played a program of nuptial music and accompanied Mrs. Lera Johnson, soloist.

who sang "Because" (d'Hardelot) and Love Thee" (Grieg). Miss Julia Ann then of Arkadelphia and Miss Frances Ann ALkins of Fordyce lighted the tapers. Little Miss Pamela Daniel. niece of bride. was flower girl and was dressed in pink brocaded organy over taffeta with El halo of pink rosebuds.

She carried a basket of rose petals and scattered them in the path of the bride. Miss Rebecca Daniel was her sister's maid of honor. She was gowned in ice blue, slipper satin with fitted bodice, a bertha of satin falling front the deep off the shoulder yoke, circular skirt. matching elbow length mitts and a halo of net fastened to a bandeau of flowers. She carried an arm bou- quot of yellow asters.

Miss Berniece Daniel served her sister as bridesmaid and she wore il peach colored slipper satin gown fashioned like that of the maid of honor with matching headdress and carried an arm bouquet of orchid asters. The bride. given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white slipper satin fashioned with a swcetheart neckline, fitted bodice and long sleeves tapering to points over the hands. The skirt lengthened into it long anthedral train. She carried a white topped with a purple throated orchid.

Her finger up veil of illusion fell from a coronet ol sard pearls. She ware it single strand of pearls, gift ol' the groom. Foy Hammons, of this city. served the groom as best man. and ushers were: Milford Daniel.

brother of the pride, of Newport: James Daniel of Prescott, brother of the bride: Bill Tolleson of Hope. Edwi Davis of Oakdale. and John Hawkins of Foreman, cousins of the groom. Mrs. Daniel.

mother of the bride. wore an afternoon dress of black shadow, white crepe elbow with black length access- gloves and A shoulder corsage ol white 4 i gardenias. Mrs. Stuart, mother of the groom. chose :1 brown crepe with matching necessories, and pinned a white gardenia corsage at her shoulder.

While the couple knelt on the white kneeling bench for the nuplini blessing, Mrs. Bensberg "The Lord's Immediately following the mony il reception was held in the home of the bride's parents, alter which the young couple left for a wedding trip. They will make their home 1n1 Fayetteville where the groom is attending the University of Arkansas. For traveling, the bride chose a brown suit with matching accessories and pinned the orehid from her bouquet at her shoulder. Out-of-town guests at the wedwere: Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Tolleson, Mr. and Mra.

R. E. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Finley Ward, Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Spencer, Mrs. L. A. Poster and Miss Elizabeth LAST DAY FEATURES 2 3:46 5:30 7:27 9:30 starring Lon McCALLISTER June HAVER wan Walter BRENNAN WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY IT'S A COMEDY OF LOVES AND LAUGHS thats.

out Cut the Blue STARRING GEORGE BRENT VIRGINIA MAYO TURHAN BEY CAROLE LANDIS ANN DVORAK AN hOt Buddy Evans to Join Insurance Agency Staff Thompson I Buddy) Evans. connected with B. R. Hamm Motor Co. here for a number of years.

tomorrow. September I. will join the staff of the Anderson insurance agency. it was allnounced yesterday. Mr.

Wilson, atid Mr. Mrs. and Mack Mrs. Frank Stuart. Rider.

Mrs. W. Y. Foster, Miss Mabel heridge. Mr.

and Mrs. Foy Hammons, andi Jimmy Dick and Judy, all of Hope: Miss Helen Troy HamDallas; Miss Elizabeth Horton, Miss Ella Monroe. Mr. andi Mrs. L.

A. Holt, Washington. Mr. C. S.

Bryant, Fulton; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stuart.

Coiwnbus; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hawkins and Edward and John, Foreman; Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Davis and LEct win Davis, Oakdale, Mr. and J.

Hi. Ward, Texarkana: Mr. could Mrs. Wm. E.

Tolleson, Fayelleville: Mrs.J.M.Gactley, Shreveport: Mrs. Steele Moore, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. R. K.

Stuart. Langburg: Mrs. W. N. Munn.

Pine Bluff: Miss Sarah Munn, Little Rock: Mr. B. J. Munn, Longview Mrs. Irvin Garner, and Miss Mary Jo Bethea.

Arkadelphia: Mr. and Mrs. Ben limes, Camden; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ed Townsend, Little Rock; Mr.

and Mrs. Clif Lane, Texarkana: Miss Martha Helen Runseil, Miss Norma Jean Langley, Miss Detnois Ann Murry, Arkadelphia; Miss Mary Evelyn Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Searcy, James Bolivar, Miss Bobbie Jean Johnson, lot Sprmas: Mr. and Mrs.

M. C. Daniel and lamily of Newport. Mrs. J.

E. Hollingsworth Honored on 80th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Galloway ol Stamps entertamed Monday with birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Galloway's sister, Mrs. J. IC. Hollingsword, who was cel.

brating her ch birthday. After a delicious dinner the hon. was presented with a basset lovely pitas. The bined ages of the sisters and brothers totals 573 yours. Sisters present were: Mrs.

S. E. Fuller. Mrs. Ed Russell, Isaiah.

Russell, Mrs. Lorena Puller, all ot Hope; and Mrs. 1. R. Petre of one brother, Goynes, and Mrs.

Coynes, of liope. leices present were: Mrs. Faye Parker 01 Greenville. Miss, Fave Byron Donee 01 Hope; Mrs. Dur.

scy White, Mrs. Hugn Bearden, all oL Hope; and B. lice of Magnolia; one nephew, Holhs Galloway 01 Stamps. Grand noices and nephews prescht were: Mrs. Tillman Bearden, Tim and Billy Bearden.

Arthaame and Byron Denson Ileiner, Joann White, Jackie White, Martha Chune lace ot Magnolia, Miss Galloway of Wichita, Viner relauves mcluded: Miss Ida Arnell of Hope. Coming and Going Mrs. W.IT. Glover and son Dorsey David of Malvern have returned lu tueir homie after i visit with Mrs. Glover parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Menac, Miss Alice Lorraine Heard left Monday by plan: tor Kansas Staie, Manhattan, to parlicipate in the Kush Week of Pappa Delta soEn route she will be joined by nappa Deltas from Oklahoma City, Luisa and Kansas City. Miss Heard is president el Kappa Delta Associauon of Women Students al A. The girls will return Sunday to Oklahoma Suittwater, lor pre-school Rush Work.

Miss Heard is a senior student the School of Arts and Seience. Misses Corine and Pauline Morris, Thelma Tabor, a and Louise Elder left today for Southwestern Bible School in Waxabaenie, 'Texas. Mr. and Mrs. B.

J. Bratcher and farly and Miss Jo Ann Bratcher GL Hope are visiting relatives in Jasper, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Me Dowell and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Collier, and spent Sunday with relatives in Avery, Texas. Mrs.

Byron Hefner and Mr. and Mrs. Claude left today Jor to attend the Tennessee Walking Horse Show inure. They will return Thursday. Bill Willis returned today from a VISIt in California.

accompanied Du. and Mrs. A. A. Little of Texarbana.

they will return Sept. V. Bill was accompanied home by Tom and Dick Bransford of Los Angeles will leave lomborrow for the SAN house it Fayetteville. They will attend the University of Ar. kansas.

Mr. and B. Tooley and family ol Dark: Drive ar: spending this week in Texas. visiting al Dallas, Clarissville and Paris. Hospital Notes Branch 11: Mra.

F. O. Hugh31011. Pahon: Delores Robmson. Hope Houto One: Leta Jane Robinson.

Hope Houte One. Julia Chester Admitten: Mra. Wm. Cantle y. itune.

di: Mr. Joe Williams Danny Sebaal. Howard Buy. Josephine Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. Rosenbaum, t'1 Patton Monte One announce the a daughter on So. Gl E. Prank Wii: on.

1206 the al tel 31. Mrs. Cradle: Lamar Ad1 Hope the arrival of 0: Aug. GI. Admitted: Mr.

M. 0. Huggens. 1 Waldo Houto Tito: Airs Frank 1206 1.. Second Hope; Mrs.

Hotter Summons, wetille: J. Patton: One: little alas it. pe; Walter Shuns. lope. 11: Air.

Lamard 1 herd or 11 dairy chews: off about one 1091: rise it day 1: CA Cure. 11:0 Noe crocodile said Lu have killed and eaten between 40 and bi people before it was shot. Page Three DOROTHY DIX Lots of Decor 318 11. EN A Little Cost. Unpromising entrance to the warchouse, top left, leads to the luxurious which she studio of Edith Lutyens, New York costume designer, decorated herself.

Examples of her ideas, second-hand pictured nbove, are the rug made binding sincerious carpeting, and the pale blue painted wicker furposed in front of a wall mural she made from old bathroom sprays with paint and stencils on as design, lower left. Below. niture. Left, Miss Lutyens covers wall with cheesecloth; mirrors, Miss Lutyens stitches bound carpet squares together. TRUST Texarkana.

The in a tent THE STORY: Shenstone, Court- British secret agent lies wounded is Prof. in the Indian desert beside a known shed plane, after completing a damission. He thinks of Nuns Pat thing. his hume in the English countryside, and feels a desperate to get back there. Ile doesIn't know that the house has been 101 and that dreamy.

17-year-old Sebrma. whom be has never met, bus adopicd old room and eawaits his return. have begun slip, Bill. he i By Elswyth Thane Distributed by NEA SERVICE, Copyright by Elswyth Thane was no reaction, and he wondered if he had conveniently left his motions somewhere along the way. of course Alice always hated his job--even tried to make him promise to give it up and stay in England.

It was because had half expected this to be his last undertaking before handing in his resig. nation he had been so prompt and willing on that day that the home office had rung through to Nuns Parthing. So George was ting in was he. One must look into this. "I'm thinking Alice won't miss him as much as we do, at said Totleigh, and glanced round them piteously from the rug.

"I always thought of him as a son. I've never felt that way a- bout George, somebow-three double he added as El club servant appeared in answer 10 the bell. But this is awful. though Hilary. They'll have me crying over them in a minule.

Its not as bad as all that chaps really it isn't, the wanted to its any satistaction Lu Denby was saying to the rest of them, "he had finished the job be. lore they got him. The mullah is caught red-handed. If that's any he muttered, contempla-! ting the amber liquid in his glass. And I suppose it ought to "lt ought to be to said Caltharpe grimly.

And it was, but Hilary, had had enough of this. He couldn't 150 on standong there and watch them break their hearts over him. He take himself off tilt they came round a bit. The brandies wollIct fix them up. turned n- way aimlessly, and sidestepped the man returning with a tray on which sat three tall glasses and a siphon.

No drink for Hilary, he thought. And 1 ought to need it worse 1h1nn they do. He drifted out into the entrance hall and collected his hat from the peg. The commissionaire was writing nearsightedly in the miessage book and did no1 lonk up. Well.

what next? What waS the dood of it. like this? How did lone pass one's tine. Time? There was HO such thing as time, any more for I'lo Be Continued I Top Radio Programs Central Standard Time New York, Aug. 31 Funin tonight: NRC Carmen Cavallaro Cond: 8 Jane Pickens: 8:30 Call The Palice: Meet Corliss Archer; Bomber: Concert. 19-- My.tery Theater 7:30 Mr.

And Nouth; 8 We The 8:30 Hit The Jackpot; Cab: 13-13. now time. ABC 7:303 America's Town 8:30 Chamber Music flour. --7 Mysterious Traveler: Detective Yarn: 9 Public De. fonder.

Wednesday programs: -D 191. Fred Waring. 9: a. 1:1. Arthur Godfrev: 1:13 p.

m. Perry Mason. ABC 11 3. Breakfast 111 MOS 11 it. In.

Kate Smith Speaks. 'The annual loss ol soil fertility through and leaching is to be about seven times the used by crops. The surface brightness of 111e sun is 1,000,000 candlepower per square inch. Among state statutes in the Unlited States, a 1otal of 20 different grounds for divorce are recognized. Jealous Mothers Practically all mothers wan their daughters to marry and the: do utmost to help them corra husbands, but it is the rarest thin: for a mother to make any effor to teach ber daughters how to handle the IDen that they have married.

They seem to think tha invaluable know.dge come: along with the wedding present: and the while satin and cham DAgue. Every mother knows from bet own experience that pulling of successtul marriage isn't a matter luck or inspiration. It about 20 years of time and bar rels of tears for a bride to acquire the -control, patience. tact anc knowhow that enables her to keep her husband cating out of her hand. and.

liking So it would scem that mother: would spend as much time brief ing their daughters about how get along with Friend Husband as they did in luring him into the matrimonial foid, but such is no the case. Alter the wedding Moth er turns into a critic on the beartl instead of a promoter of connubia bliss. Probably women are crue enough to want to alienate thei: daughters from the husbands the: love and break up their homes, ye thousands of them do it through jealousy of which they are uncon scious, They wanted their daugh ters to marry, but they canno' bear the thought. that Susie aur Mamie love husbands better than they do them. They are upse.

because they no longer are the oracles 10 them that they wert when their daughters were little girls with pigtails. Begins Alienation When Mother descends upon the newlyweds before they even have had time to unpack their wedding gifts--because she can't endure be ing parted from her darling daughter--she has taken the firs Proposes Drivers Test Every Three Years Police Little Rock Aug. 30 -(P)-State Director J. R. Porter pro posed today that Arkansas nuto.

mobile drivers be required take 1 test every three years to retain their licenses. He also suggested at a meeting of the Arkansas Safety Council that the st.ate police department patro skyways to police air traffic. would The council said the proposals be studied further and some recommendations probably wouid be made to the 1949 legislature. Under Porter's plan, driver's licenses would be issued the state police instead of the stalc revenue department. Drivers now required to take a test only before they are licensed to drive for first time.

There are drivers approximately 615000 licensed in Arkansas. Under the police head's air patrol plan, pilots still would have to be licensed only by the civil aeronautics authority but state police to would have a regular air patrol Porter police the skyways, said he would retire as state police director when Gov. Laney leaves office next January and that the proposals were not for his benefit. It takes about 2,850 tons of coal to make a ton of coke. By law, nine U.

S. states specificing ally his prohibit 2 man from marrywile's grandmother. step in the instigation of an alienition suit that may follow sooner It later. For Mother will always be: un. lerfool.

The young husband and vife will have no privacy. They never a kiss and. nake up because Mother will alvays be refreshing it, and urging Susie to stand firm and not give to her husband. Worse still, Mother, without reilizing it. begins a smear campalgn on Susie's husband that takes ill of the glory out of her romance: and makes her think that she has' brown herself away on a poor dub vho wasn't worth picking up.

When Mother suggests to Susie that It is usi too bad that Bob is such. Door business man, or that his' able manners need correcting, or hat his taste in neckties is 'awful; or that he doesn't take her stepping often enough, the fat he fire. Another marriage. has gone blooey. And, of course, Mother doesn't nean any barm.

Why, she wouldn't 00 wicked enough to break up. Su: sic's marriage for anything. the turns the trick by pitying Susie. Sho is always harping, on ward Susie has to and Susie: not having not any pretty clothes, Susie being able to do this or do that, until Susie takes her ack and her children and goes to Mother, who. gives her rosty.

welcome for she didn't ex: sect her jealousy to take her that al. All of which boils down to the tact hat Mother jealousy breaks: up: nore homes than sirens do. Many and many a divorce would be sav: if all mothers acted: upon the idvice that old woman: new gave hone daughters when hey married said: "Slick to your job. I didn't rear you? to be quitters." (Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Nazarene Mect to Continue This Week A Nozarene revival continue through this week Rev. Paul Reynolds of it was announced today, meeting is taking place across from Hempstead house.

Also participating Burrell C. Bryant, nationally artist. The public is invited. The Doctor Says: meeting will by the BY EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D.

Written for NEA Service Some attraction people seem to have a spe-: cial lice. It is known that lice will leave the bodies of them those for who are less attractive to those who seem, for some unknown reason, to be prefercole. There are several kind: of lice which may infest human beings. of them prefer the human scalp. except for the so-called "crab louse" which goes to The groin.

Personal cleanliness is the mostly limportant Dari of prevention. There is no clonbt that bathing in warm water and the use of 5031 at least once. a week. together with frequent changes into clean clothing. reduce the chances of acquir-: ing lice.

Watch the "'Nits" There now several very satisfaetory pl eliminating lire 1 front the human body. Amour these newer methods are the known as benzyl benzoate, and. for of DOT powder, substance lice. a kind of bomb made up of what is called freon pyrothfrum, which can be sprayed over the entire body in a few seconds. provided a suitable place is available.

In order to make any of these treatments successful. however. it is important 10 follow directions clusely and. in the case of head lice. to guard against injucies to eyes.

Lice Jay nils. on the body. Three hatch in about days. The nit: are not destroyed he mast forts of treatment, thai more than Otto treatment often necessary. DOT.

however. is the because 11 lasts lil after the nits have hatched. Lice and in the spread of diseases. The female lotto from average 50 ot louse 130 will 3 live day front and the to 10 days. Note: br.

Jordan is unable to answer individual question; reader: ver. carl: day will 4 bI the fro mated in has QUESTION: 1) 01 3. :30 a ANSWER: Syphili. except in the Very varliest alway. in carefully carmicil bland to: t.

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They seem unaware of him. Donby frotn the Home Office, enters and a bombshell. He says that Hilary Shenatone is dead ol a gunshot wound in ludia. flee stood there in the warn. Lamihar surroundings at his an Pat! Mall and knew that he WitS dead.

Dead. realized it with a torror he had never known on earth, a helpless. unreasoning panic which dutieted and struggled and strained like the wings ol fran. tic bird. The in the hall---the who went through the door just ahead of him -Denby crossing the marble iloor the of them was there.

They couldn't see him. They couldn't hear hun. lie was cut all from them forever disembodied -invisible exiled. Dead. No.

No. this not really be. 11 was of delusion still -nightmare. delirium. lie would prove to hanself.

now at once. that simply hadn't happened. He would speak: to then they would CH to him with incredulous looks. order drinks all around. "What aloud he deapproaching 1210 group fround the arth.

they Dalton back Dalton: report la coming by air mail. said Douby. "Noa hind a VEnI No water where they crasht. But he'd pedi HeR: V011 worked. Donhad him and answered But look at him.

try again. Must bolton write my fatnily ho 23. and Said 1a: hand on r. Be 1.0: then. He trad the a bi.

Enter. an 13011 1 to hi. load. said Denby apologetical-: tv. Peed a HiV brandy.

old boy. tie 1 a Hola. into interi the UV'. lots We Pi! I'm though Hilary. Not.

:1 1: 1.41: 10 -nether al 1 hope For BuTo A had made: line tix. drink: had her If to the Debby 1: the Hit to Alice. I 'ren't me 123:2 thee. 40: 1: 4 people du: about. been Ditto lut 1:5 bis brother: 1: 1.

1: Mil hard 0:1 her of: 1, I dont wag at him. GoorB Ige and Alice? For a moment there! Collage, Inc. 119 Main st Little Rock. Ark. "THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE IN TOWN" A Foster Special Purchase! 51 Guage 15 Denier Beautiful Nylons HOSIERY Lucky you being able to buy such beautiful Nylons for such a very low price! A special purchase of these wonderful hose makes this value possible our savings are due to such slight irregularities that you would never notice.

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