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it it it Wednesday, February 3, 1954 HOPE STAR, HOPE, ARKANSAS Page Thiste SOCIETY Phone 7-3431 Between A. M. and 4 P. M. Calendar Wednesday February 3 The Woman's Auxiliary of St.

Mark's Episcopal Church will meet Wednesday, February 3, at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Frank corn. On Wednesday, February 3, the Gardenia Garden Club will meet al 2:30 p.

m. In the home of Mrs. Gus Haynes with Mrs. L. F.

HiggaSOIY and Mrs. Howard Byers as cohostesses. There will be a valentine exchange. Thursday February 4 The UDC will meet in the home Mrs. A.

E. Slusser at 2:30 on Thursday, Febuary 4. Mrs. S. L.

Reed and Mrs. J. F. Gorin will be co-hostesses. Hope Chapter 328 of the OES will meet Thursday, February 4, at 7:30 p.

m. All members are urged to attend. On Thursday, February 4, at 7:30 p. the Nandina Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. VOl Groves.

Mrs. Cecil O'Steen will co-hostess. Each member is urged important business will be discussed. The Blevins P. T.

A. will observe Founders' Day and plans will be completed for their Valentine Festival to be held February 11, when they meet Thursday night, February 4, at 7:30. Friday, February 5 Friday, February 5, the Rose Garden Club will meet at 3 p. m. in the home of Mrs.

Harry Shiver. Mrs. Garrett Story will be co-hostess. W. S.

C. S. Circle 6 Meets Monday Circle 6 of the W. S. C.

S. of the First Methodist Church met Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Bob Turner with Mrs C. Dean as co-hostess. The meeting was opened with the devotional by Mrs.

David Waddle. joined in singbrought, ing "Footsteps of Jesus." A short business session was conducted by the chairman, Mrs. George Mur-. phy. Mrs.

Hershel Patterson presented the first in a series of studies of Book of Jeremiah, She was assisted by Mesdames R. L. Broach L. B. Tooley, George.

Murphy and George Peck. 'Coffee and cookies were served by the hostesses to 14 members present Grove 196 Discusses Plans For Drill Team Poplar Grove 196 met Tuesday night, February 2, in Woodman Hall. The president, Mrs. Lucille Walls presided over the meeting. Mrs.

also state manager and national committee woman. Plans were discussed for the Drill Team to assist Texarkana in an initiation. They decided to give five dollars to Your Doctor that the name "St. Joseph" asa sures "aspirin at its can't buy better at any price to relieve pain of headache, colds, muscle aches. 100 tablet bottle 49c; 36 tablets only 25c.

Save -BUY 200 TABLET BOTTLE ONLY 796 St.Joseph ASPIRIN' SAENGER TODAY THURSDAY At: 2:00 3:50 5:28 7:28 9:18 BOO! It's All NEW! A Mad, Merry Monster Hunt! BUD ABBOTT and COSTELLO MEET DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE co-storing BORIS KARLOFF UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE MR. McGOO CARTOON "SPORT CAR RACING" ANCIENT CURES' Bricker Bill Has Public Confused By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGON (P Public confusion over the Bricker amend ment was pretty general before the Senate started debate on it last week. Now the confusion is com pounded.

The proposal by Sen. Bricker (R-Ohio) to amend the Constitution seems dead in the form he offered it. The question now is: Will the Senate approve any kind of amend ment at all and, it so, what kind Brisker's amendment, as he proposed it, would restrict the scope of treaties made by the President with Senate approval and the pow er of President by himself to make executive agreements with other countries. First question: Is such an amendment necessary: Constitutional lawyers argue over that. Sec ond question: If some kind of re striction is necessary, docs the Bricker amendment go too far? The dispute got SO tangled in constitution law, American tory, Supreme Court decisions, old treaties, the foresight or Jack of it among the farmers of the constitution, possible future events, benign or dire, past occurrences, human intentions and the fallibilily of senators and presidents yet unborn that no one could claim with unassailable assurance to know the answer.

President Eisenhower started the Bricker amendment biceding from all pores when he publicly said he was unalterably opposed to it. That chilled the ardor of some of Brick er's supporters in inc. Senate. Eisenhower protested the Bricker amendment would tie him and this country's conduct of foreign alfairs in knots. But he said he would not oppose some other kind of amendment, rrovided it met with his approval.

The Eisenhower position was enough to split Senate Republicans into those who still stuck with the Ohioan and those who would do whatever the President wished. 'Then Sen. Grorge (DGa) came with an amendment of his own. This Lot a lot of support from Senate Democrats. Now Sen.

Kefauver (Denn) and some other Democrats have still another kind of proposal they think might fitthe proble and get Eisenhower'3 okay. So now the Senate is split at Jeast four ways: Bricker. support ers, George Supporters, those who's gO along with an amend. ment Eisenhower approved, and those like Kefauver who don't want any kind of amendment to the Constitution but think a simple bill by Congress will sutfice. To bring order out of chaos, Ci senhower's chief licutenant in the Senate, Republican Leader Knowland of California, tried with the help of come other top Republicans to work out a compromise amend ment to suit everyone, or everyone.

But after weeks of trying that effort is still fruitless. Violence Kills Two in State By he Associated Fress The first two violent fatalities of this week were recorded 'yes terday when Wynne was killed on his 39th birthday and a 4-montn-old boy died in an auto mobile and truck collision near Harrison, Cecil C. Counce was killed when crushed by a dragline while working at Wynne. Terry Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clark of Compton, died in the wreckage of his father'a car and a truck on Highway 7 neac Harrison, Mrs. Clark was injured critically; Clark less verely. Stat: Trooper Tom. Goodwin said Arthur Poyner, 27, of Nettleton, driver of the truck, slaramed on his brakes to avoid hitting a cow and veered intc the path of Clark'3 car. Mrs.

Poyner and two of the couple's small children were injured. AFL Calls for Relief at Once By NORMAN WALKER MIAMI BEACH, Fla. IM AFL leaders today urged President Elsenhower to trot out pump-priming plans immediately to soothe the nation's lagging economy. President Eisennower has said that he has a pubic works program already drafted to invoke when a depression threatens the country. The AFL's Executive Council, meeting here to study Eisenhower policies and union problems, said unemployment has grown to the point where public works projects should be taken from the "shelf' and put into immediate effect, 1 A OH IN loms of the strange malady are nausea, dizziness and fainting.

Dr. Lewis W. Spolyar of the state division of industry and hyglene, who was contacted by School Principal Dennis Gafe examined the school but said was unable to find tire cause of the sickness. After the six student became ill yeterduy Grate called Dr. Albert M.

Maishall, head of the communicable discases division, to examine the children. Marshall said he could not deter. mine the cause of the illness and ordered the six children confined to bed under the care of family Zany Stunts Dispell Gloom Over Coffee By United press the March of Dimes. Mrs. Walls won the door prize.

The meeting was closed with prayer After the meeting, cake was served. Dorothy Bullock And James Robertson Are Married Miss Dorothy Marie Bullock and James Edward Robertson of Fort Worth, were married Friday night, January 29, double ring performed at six o'clock in the First Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Bullock of Hope, and Mr. Robertson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G.

Robertson of Fort Worth A. H. Lambert, uncle of the bride; read the vows by, candlelight before. a background of emerald greenery and baskets of white stock. Tall white tapers burned in wrought iron candelabra.

Preceding the ceremony Twyla, H. A. Bennett, accompanied I Love by Spraggins, sang You and "Because." Misses Beth Roberison of Fort Worth, sister of the groom, and Julia Sutton lighted the candles. They wore identical frocks of' light blue taffeta. Their wristlets were pink carnations.

Entering on the arm of her father, the bride wore Chantilly lace over white satin. The fitted bodice was designed with a high neckline and tiny white buttons extended to the waist. The long sleeves ended in lily points over the hands. The bouffant skirt was made with a lace panel front. Her waist length veil of illusion fell from a cap of white satin and seed pearls.

Her only ornament was a strand of Ipcarls. She carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Miss Jean Lewis of Fort Worth, maid honor, chose a light blue dress of starched chiton over tatfeta and carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations. She wore matchling flowers in her hair Alrman Second Class John Bullock served as best man. Mrs.

John Bullock presided at the guest book. The mother of the bride was dressed in a suit of navy blue with navy accessories. Her corsage was pink rosebuds. Immediately following the. ceremony, reception was held in the home of the bride's The guests were grected by Mrs.

George Garrett. Twyla Bennett poured the punch, and Nina Harris served the three tiered wedding cake. For travel Mrs. Robertson wore a beige suit with brown accessories and pinned an orchid at her shoulder. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Fort Worth.

Out-of'-town guests were Mrs. John Phillips of Longview, Mr. and Mrs. I. G.

Duke and daughtor, Flora, of Magnolia, Mr. 'and Mrs. Don Mitchell and daughter. Donna Lynn, Mrs. Floyd Wren and Miss Charlotte Bullock all Prescott, and Miss Nina Harris of Waco.

Coming and Going Mrs. Henry Abbot and Mrs. Oscar Hodnett returned Saturday aftor spending four days in Now 'Orleans. Ensign Lawrence Hazzard arrived Saturday from Newport, Rhode Island, to spend ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

B. M. Hazzard, before leaving for San Diego, California, for new assignment. Mr. and Mis.

Henry Abbott, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taylor, have returned to their home in Garner, Iowa.

Mrs. Ethel McDowell of Sulphur Springs, Texas has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. C. Miller and Mr.

Miller, for the past three weeks. 32 Pupils Are Mysteriously Ill SPENCER, (UP) A mys-1 terious illness which has swept the sixth. and seventh grades of Patricksburg School in Owen had school board and health officials puzzled today. The illness hit :6 pupils last week and six more yesterday. It affected girla more than boys.

School. officials said the symp- Rialto TODAY THURSDAY Feature Times: 7:25 9:19 A WARM, WONDERFUL STORY OF A STAGESTRUCK GIRL! SPENCER TRACT JEAN SIMMONS TERESA WRIGHT THE ACTRESS Comedy, "Hollywood's Pair of lacks Cartoon, "Boshful Buzzard" An Keep your feet comfortable but not overly-protected and you sible and turn toes Inward. This is good for strengthening the will be taking a big step away from winter colds. A wool-lined arches. Then (right), place sole of bare foot of a loop leather boot is excellent for outdoor wear when storms come.

formed by holding one end of a folded towel in each hand. Bend But indoors, change quickly (left) to a pair of sturdy shoes that knee. and push against towel as hard.as you cam. Do this 40 to will not overheat the feet. To tone the foot muscles and stimu- 50 times.

This exercise is wonderful for the call muscles when: late circulation, stand on tip-toe (center), stretch high as they rebel at a switch from high to low heels. Khaki is a big part of the summer to come. It's. a twill and has been sharpened white. Chino cloth, the actual by Nelly de Grab for tailored DOROTHY DIX cotton story, for resorts now and lighter -weight than the army up by combination with black army twill in khaki color, is shirt and slim pants left.

High-School Girl Smitten Lear Miss Dix: Two years ago I began' going with Jerry, who is a high-school senior; I am a junior. I was very fond of him and we. soon were going steady, Then we broke up, why I really don't That was almost a year ago, and I have hoped. constantly ever since that we would get back together again. I cry about him, almost every night, and am losing weight.

I go out with other boys occasionally, but always wish Jerry was taking me out, Naturally, we see each other often, and though he's pleasant to me, he's never asked for another date." "Is there any possible way for me to get him back? L. M. Lads Answer: Boys of Jerry's age are not dependable creatures. It. takes a boy longer, as a rule, to make his final choice, than it does a girl.

While you, at 17, may be quite ready to go steady and be serious. a young man 'of 18 is still looking around. Perhaps Jerry just isn't the one for you; in that case, a bit of looking around is the prescription you, too. Keep with the other boys you date and quite likely you'll find one you like, Crying definitely isn't the solution. If you're old enough to be seriously interested in a boy, you're old enough to realize that one can't have everything one wants.

What we want frequently is good for us. In a few years, when you're settled down with someone else, you may look back on your present frustration and probably be very thankful that you did not get your own way. There's absolutely no sure way to get a boy back once his attentions have strayed, ou aren't a neg lected belle, by any means. After year's separation, you're sceing Jerry largely. through rose-colored glasses.

I'm sure If you recall all Jerry's characteristics, you'll remember some that weren't all glamor. Getting over a broken romance takes a bit of philosophizing and an acceptance of reality, Dear, Miss Dix: I am a divorcee of My two children and I live new with my mother. Two years ago I met a man, 24, who was married at the time, but has since separated from his wife. He and brother, as well as myself, quite musical and often get together for a song fest. This man tells me the reason he hasn't obtained a divorce as yet is because he hasn't met a girl he liked, but that he is consulting a lawyer now.

My brother thinks I shouldn't go out with him until the divorce is granted. Ruth Answer: Your brother is. quite right A divorcee, especially if she has children, is. vulnerable to gos: sip, your wanted cuatody of his children held have Restaurant owners afspelled some of the gloom of soaring coffee prices today with zany stunts. But hot much.

Plenty of Amerio cans were. hot tinder the collar about the price. spiral Has pushed a pound of coffee: to $1.08 and cup to: 15 cents in many The Senate Agricultural Commit tee opened hearings oti a biff put the coffee exchange under teds cral regulation, and the Trade Commission inVestigated We possibinty that traders the coffee, market. The senate banking subcommit tee will begin pubite hearings next Monday on "why coffee has, gone so high so. fast." Sen.

Guy M. Gillette (b-fa.) mitted to the Agriculture Commit tce a letter from an unidentitled coffee broker who called current coffee prices "ridiculous.8 The broker said "It appears that Brazil is buying our futures mar ket ing. this with our fictitious own money rise. and make ordered to keep extra cautions Meanwhile, Chicago police wore watch on: coffee warehouses after hijackers got a $12,000 of the precious commodity and almost nabbad a. $10,000 foad.

Huoker, Okla. a "java war reached the point Where ona cate gave customers a five cent bonus for drinking The Korner Kale recollect ed the bonus from' patrons, and nated it to. the March of Dimes. Philadelphia's Sylvania Hotel ton the other hund gave Its customers A nickle bonus, for drinking coffec. With the nickle they got card boaring this jingle.

"With that price: of coffee over buck, v. fIt looks like everybody Is tig stuck; "So for' staying away from your favorite brew, "We are passing this saving along to you. FAST. ACTIOM WASHINGTON (INS) Kahn, a native becausa. a U.

citizen, a Corps nergoant, and a voteran in 10. days, Kahn applied for citizenshin while serving with the Marie He received his fatal citi zenshlo papers Jan. 12. Three days later he was promoted to sergeants On Jani 22; he got his discharge papers. Now he's going England to work Chacoal: at very low temperature will absorb 10 times as much as charcoal at barely freezing for weight khaki goes (center) cotton that are embroidered In or weight khaki twill striped.

used double- design. This Light- lover bathing suits, to and Harding May Sell TV Stations Into Haymaker's date separates Carolyn Schnurer uses light: in white -for coat (right) that's can berworn as coat or dress, can: go from the beach: MEMPHIS, Tenn: (UP): Offi: cials of television Stution WHBQ; TV and radio Station SHBQ said today they probably would 'accept an offer of $2.500,000 for the stations: The offer: was made by. General Transradio of Now- York. "We're waiting. to see it in writing" hefore.

making a final decision," W. Beernan, business manager of the Harding College MAchine stations telephone said, offer "But they if it made is we probably will take it." Beeinan said the proposed sale was discussed by telephone over the weekend. and that the written offer was expected to arrive hore today or tomorrow. Broker R. J.

Crisier in Cincinnati confirmed that the offer had been made but said the deal had not been completed yet. IL accepted by WHBP officials, the proposal must be approbed by the Federal' Communications Commission. The stations are owned by Harding College of Searcy, Ark. Effect of Ban in Arkansas Unknown LITTLE ROCK IM It hasn't been determined whet the effect on Arkansas will be as a result of the federal government's altnounced pian to abolish segregation in schools operated on mili. tary establishments, two education officials said here yesterday.

W. H. Moore, the state Department's coordinator 'of special federal programs, and R. A. Jones superintendent of the White Hall School District of Jet.

ferson County said there was' no way of knowing how the. Arkansas picture would be affected. An elementary school and a junior high school, both for white pupils, at the Pine Bluff Arsenal, are the only public school facilities in the state wheih are on a military installation. The federal government nounced Sunday that it would operate schools on military posts in states such as Arkansas where seg regation in public" schools is re quired by Jaw. plan was anounced in.

connection with a government state: ment that segregation of white and Negro children in schools on miliary posts would he ended by Sept: 1, 1955. The de-segregation was directed by President Elsenhower last March. Although the Gregorian calendar under which the new year falls at times between 20 and McCarthy Calls for Court Martial WASHINGON (UP) Sen. Joseph. R.

McCarthy today, "called on the army to court martial an unidentified major whom ho accused of Communist activity. The, Wisconsin that army' Republican also suggested. the' meter out the same punishment to every officer who helped proinote or failed to expose the major, and to find out who kept him from going overseas. McCarthy outhried his In al three-page letter to Secretary Robert T. Stevens.

Stevens: is in the Far East and his office had no immediate comment. The senator's aides said. the major. was stationed at Camp. Kil: mer, N.

J. McCarthy questioned an army dental officer in a closed session of his Senate permanent Investigating Subcommittee in New York: Saturday and ordered him to return Fob. 18. McCarthy's: letter said there were "convincing indications" that the officer had been recruiting soldiors into the Communist party. He said the major refused under oath to answer all questions about Communist party activities McCarthy said the major, should be court martialed immediately "at least' for conduct.

unbecom ing an officer. a fair. chance of getting them, should. your conduct give him cause. Going out with a married man surely will cause you to be a target for gossip.

Furthermore, in view of your youth, and the fact that you have adready gone through one. martial failure, I think you should postpone all thoughts of reI marriage for some time. Dear Miss Dix: Four years ago I married a man who turned out to be a drunkard. Naturally, at the time I didn't know it, but after our marriage he was brutal, abusive and chased me out of the house many times. I've been divorced for a year now he wants me to go back to him, declaring he has given up drinking.

He isn't earning enough to support me, so I'd have to continue working. I believe my love for him would return, but mind isn't at ease when I recall what I went through with him in the past: Janet. Answer: An abusive brutal drunkard is, to my mind, the very worst husband. To change a repetition of past experiences would be folly. You only have your ex-husband's word that he has quit drinking, against the information from his friends that he has not reformed.

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