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Hope Stari
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Hope, Arkansas
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Thursday, July 8, 1948 A A A A Phone 768 Between 9AM and 4 Social Calendar Thursday, July 8 The Business and Profesnioinl Women's Club will r.io,>! fie Bnrlovv. Kolel seven o'clock for the uvular business and social The program, "Town Hall will bo presented by Mrs. Hor-ov and Mrs. Tholma Mooio Slice-in! guests will be W. S.

Al Talbol Feilcl, Jr Friday, July 9 The Hope Youth Center will nave an important meelins at eight o'clock Friday cvcninr All members arc ui-Rcd to be present as the election of new officers will be held. I Mr. T. F. Payne Entertains With Fish Fry at Fair park Mr.

T. F. Payne cntortninnd roln- livdK and fnVnrfs a fK-h frv nt the Hope Fair park cm Sunday a Ho moon. Approximately one hundred and fifty f'liesfs ntlciKlcd. Among thr- oiil-oC-iriwn ijuests were Mr Payne's eight sisters and one bro- jther, Mr.

and Mrs. Pope. i Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Jones Mr and Mrs.

Sloman Reese Mrs' I Dave Tinsley, Mr. and Mrp Clnv I Calk-ham. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Pa.vn'- i all of Centerpoint.

Mi- and Mrs. Virgil Cothran of Dicrk-- Mr and Mrs. Willie and Mr' and Mrs. Charlie Sco.ggins of A ville, Ark. went to Miss Mary Roy Moses.

The hc.moiee was presented many niet- and useful gifts, i Durin.fi the social hour, the hos- less assisted by her' mother served a delightful ice com si: io twenty- i five Coming ono Going Miss Kathleen Walker left Wednesday for a visit with relatives in and Furl Worth Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Phillips and Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Hay and daughter arrived home after ja visit -in Hobbs, New Mexico, i where Ihey visited Mr. and Mrs D. B. Phillips.

Jr. While there they visited the Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico. By Drexel Drake H. Huff; tr NEA SERVICE, INC. COMFORTABLE COOL LAST DAY FEATURES 2:33 4:43 7:03 9:18 Bridge Party and Chicken Supper Held at Hope Country Club Mrs.

LaMar Cox and Mrs. Fred Ellis were hoslo.sfes held at throe o'clock at the Hope Coun- I try Club Wednesday afternoon. The ontortaininn rooms held lovely ar; rangements of marigolds, zinnias, and many other summer flowers. I Three tables of ridge were arranged for the players. At seven o'clock, a delightful chicken supper was io approximately thirty-seven guests.

Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Jack Stewart of Vicksburg Missisippi, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Armstrong of Florence. Alabama Mr.

Mrs. Lloyd Guerin oi Burlingame, California. Mrs. Dave Hensley Entertains With Kitchen Shower Miss Mary Stuart Jackson, bride elect of William Ellis Tnlleson, was honored with a kitchen shower 1 given by Mrs. Dave Hensley of Dallas, Texas, in the home of her IVT i eight Tuesday evening.

'J lie unde-cieei's enan- marked with a lovslv corsage of pink rosebuds. The Murphy home was attractively decorated with arrangements of summer flowers Five tables of bridge were ar?" no i n'is living room for the players. High score prix.es went to Mrs. Uic-it VVaikm.s aim Mrs. Lawrence Martin.

Bingo prizes Mrs. Henry Taylor arrived home 'Tuesday night from Dallas, Texas i where she visited Mr. and Mrs Homer Taylor and Mr. and Mrs iWinfred Hastings. Cpl.

and Mrs. Jesse E. Patton and their daughter Ellen spent Fourth of July holidays with Cpl. PaUon's lather and friends here. They returned to their home in New La.

Wednesday where Cpl. Patton is stationed. They were accompanied home by Cpl. Patton's who will stay an extended visit. B.

J. Pattern returned to his ship, the USSS Kennedy in New- i Rhode Island after a short visit with his relatives and friends here. Fi Patton recently returned Irom months dirty in the Mediterranean. THE STORY: Playboy Marcus mind too much Sterling owes Harry Bindle a I Rambling debt nf $10,000 he can- not pay. His wealthy wife, Mir- Onl a few cars were scattered has refused him the money, i lho Parking lot at the side of Bindle calls at Sterling's L1 Clubhouse.

There was a chill in late at night to collect. Cornered. I stlff night breeze off the Sound steals his wife's diamond torlln had come out without necklace from a wal) safe in her at or topcoat, room while she sleeps, offers it to i "Better sit in the car with Bindle as security. He to i while we talk, unless' you're in-- vitmg pneumonia." Janet said "I proiiflse not to abduct you." DOROTHY DiX nr Lovers 7 Quarrels Senate May I Have 8 New Members i July 7 The called tho i world irjo'ftl club is certain loMhSve at least ncvi members its next scV sion. Seven Inwmakoi-s are not seek- from arc I sPitled'V'' 1 0 uij; iL-eieeiion.

The cichtb Spin Uiov should be O5.II.t- ftf Among the baseless superstitions I Hint have warped the judgments of mankind and brought untold suf- i tering upon millions of permit pay up Saturday. Sterling has also taken a sealed packet from the safe. After Bindle leaves, he sets the stage for robbery. A disconnected electric clock, set ahead 0 to 1:30. will mark the time.

Sat-! isfied. Marcus goes to Edgecraft'" When he had sprawled in the seat beside her. Janet moved close 'to him. He sat with his head bae'k dgecraft Country Club to spent the night lNnt llkc ou have nothing man-chaser say darling." Janet said. "Are Robcrt John Honea and Jimmy i Hr-Ezarcl have returned to Washing- I ton.

Mo. alter a 'holiday visit with their parents here. Miss Sue Livingston returned to 1 Port Arthur, Texas Thursday mnrn- I mg after a holiday visit with her mother. Mrs. C.

C. Billings and lamily here. Mrs. Edwin Beck and Mrs. V.

N. i CalJis li-l't Thursday morning for their respective homes in Nashville and Knoxville, Tenessee after a I weeks visit with their aunt, Mrs. JS. L. Churchwoll, 110 East Third i Street.

i' AIR CONDITIONED LAST DAY FEATURES 2:28 4:33 6:38 8:43 Joan Michael Official Championship Fight! Mrs. Jack Stewart and son Barry cf Vicksburg. Mississippi are visiting Mi. and Mrs. R.

T. White and Mi. and Mrs. E. P.

Stewart here. They will be joined Saturday by Mr. Stewart, for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Arnold and children. Jimmy and Judy Beth, return-jci home Wednesday af- tcr a weeks visit with Mrs. Arn- 1 old's M'-s. S. A.

Simpson in Springfield, Mo. and relatives in ot. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bowser and Miss Berniee Simpson of Springfield.

Mo. left Thursday morning after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arnold and family. Personal Mention Fayetteville, students in the University of Arkansas School of Law made perfect grades during the spring semester of 194748 school year, it was revealed today when the semester honor roll was announced.

Among the five were: J. Edward Lester of Hope who is a senior, and Jack Brunson of Prescotl, a firsl year student. Hospital Notes Branch Admitted: Mrs. Cadiz Bobo, Rt. 1, Hope.

J. C. Howard, Potesville. C. C.

Hairston, Rosston. Mrs. Millard Burns, Hope. Mr. and Mrs.

Millard Burns of Hope announce the arrival of -a daughter on July 7, Julia Chester Admitted: IP 1,1 ALL LADIES Regular 3.98 Blouses Re 9ular 2.98 'i Blouses PLASTIC APRONS Assorted Colors WASH CLOTHS Assorted Colors. Values SPECIAL OIL CLOTH VALUES hc ice Qtterns and solid colors. Buy all you want J4 Inch Oil Cloth 46 Inch Oil Cloth Regular value. Special yd. Regular 69c values yd IT tire Stock CHILDRENS DRESSES A largo stock of these pretty little dresses for children.

Smart'styles and colors. OFF TUBS No. 2 wash tubs that are real buys. Special only 1,49 SPECIAL BUYS IN CANDY BARS Hersheys in plain nnd with olmonds, Pings, Snickers, Forever Yours, plain and with almonds SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY SHOP OUR STORE FOR MANY OTHER VALUES Your Friendly 5e and 10c Store a norc fl I tractive i fui scr lri t( Janet Weirhaven greets him with I cn il so deeply in trouble?" pleasure. Sterling is self-con-i Trouble?" scions, suggests they take drinks I it money trouble Marcim''" 11110 Ule lom "What makes you think I'm in thnt nccd money?" IX I Well.

Miriam was coming out Seated with their drinks where hcr bank when I met hcr today. She looked terribly worried and I suggested we have lunch together. At lunch it came out. foil were messed up in sonv terrible trouble you wouldn't even tell her about and needed a lot of money. I gathered from the way she spoke that she intended to let unhung un ijiin.

ana 11 down. I suspected she had each of us with an hour to spare I one to llor f( advice in- before appointments. She didn't I a(J That's why I vitecl her to bring you out here there was less prospect of being overheard. Sterling said. "Now, then, what's this about suggesting to Miriam that we come out here tonight?" "Invited, not suggested, my dear, and it was while we were having luncheon together today.

Accidental meeting on "Not a word of it. But then she was tired. Ten-thirty or so when she came home, only a little while afier I got there. We had only a word or two in the library before she begged off and went up to her room to go to bed." "Whereupon you went out, the unappreciated husband, chased around and wound up out here is that it?" "If you want the record straight, I sat around a while, listened to the news on the radio, came out here in a taxi to stay overnight and have some morning golf." "And ran plump into me, knocking your good intentions into a cocked hat." They drank in silence, alternately looking at each other across the small table, then looking away. "Another drink, Janet, and then call it a night?" Sterling said.

"You won't, go places with me?" "Not tonight. My room's upstairs and I need sleep." "You need sleep or some- tonight." "But. why out here? I don't understand." "Marcus, darling, between us the sky is the limit. What's the rood of being a very rich woman! if she can't pay for what she wants? A big figure won't frighten me Marcus. How much do you "Janet!" She reld his head between hoi- hands, and her lips were His arms held her close to him.

Her soft body was ecstasy. When their lips drew apart, she spoke intensely. "Marcus, why do you remain tied to it?" "To to what, Janet?" "To a marriage that became a mockery after a month?" "Let's not talk about it not now, Janet." "Somebody's got to talk about it. I've got to talk about it. ilar- hng.

I'll have to tell Miriam, if you won't." "Tell her what?" "That if she doesn't know the seep or some- me thing. But you'll walk out with silou! move over and me to my car?" lot someone else take the wheel." "Oh, that, surely. Shall I get another round?" "Let's pass it up, if you don't Mrs. George Beaty, Emmet. Mrs.

Henry Gilbert, Ft. 1, Fulton Discharged: Mrs. E. G. McWilliams and daugnter, Karen Kay, Hope.

Josephine Admitted: J. W. Hawthorne, Fulton. Discharged: Mrs. S.

L. Pilkinton, Hope. Mrs. V. C.

Hollis, Patmos Mrs. Wilbur Ross and son, Hope, Rt. 1. Janet's vehemence startled Sterling. He had not yet fully recovered from her surprising announcement that he could look to her for money.

He had not even thought of her in his desperate dilemma with Bindle. How easily he might have t'aken care of that if he had known. Janet was slipping her hands into gloves. She found her ignition key in her bag and inserted it "You- are not really serious about staying out here overnight, are you, darling?" Reality forced' itself through the haze that enveloped Sterling's thoughts. His very security upon in evidence in the clubhouse.

-'y Umstead m- lost his primary race aftor serving about two years bv an- Ipomtrnent. only one third of the Senate is elected every two ve-irs I--- unless other vacancies occur--- ihero are places to be filled this year. Thus a one-fourth turn- lover seats open already is cer- tain, five 01' the seats are held bv Republicans and three bv crats. GOP Leader Wallace H. White of Maine, is giving up his trout row desk after more than JO years service in the House and bcnatc.

A woman may take his placn. Rep. Margaret Chase Smith won the Republican nomination If she wins in September in usually Republican Maine, she will be the first woman senator elected without first being appointed to fill a vacancy. Others giving up Senate seats without a contest are: Senator Carl Hatch (D-NMl, who has served in the Senate since 1933 and is author of the Hatch "clean politics law." He is 59. Senator Edward H.

Moore iR- Oklai who at 77 is completing -his first term. The millionaire dii man was the first Republican "in years to win a Senate seat in Oklahoma. Senator W. Lee O'Daniel (D- Tex), who made a fortune as -a flour salesman before entering politics via the governorship. He has served one six year term and another part term in the Senate.

He has been a sharp critic of the New Deal. O'Daniel, 38, simply announced he is quitting the Senate without saying why. Senator Arthur Capper (R-Kas) who at 83 is the oldest member. He first announced plans to seeu another term after servin" 30 years. Later Capper reversed tnis to give way to younger men.

Two other Republicans also first i it inai she allotted us. And, for the other I part, we have tastes and habits and opinions that wo have spent i twenty years In acquiring and that are practically unbreakable vet in spite of all of this, is a matter of common knowledge we are credulous enough to think that when we get married we can not only make over our husbands and wives bvtt that turned into selves. In proof of the blind faith that we have in this fallacy, take the the letter thnt I got todav from a young woman who writes me that she is engaged to be married to a young man with whom she is much love, as he is with her, but that instead of billing and cooing as overs are supposed to do, they fij'ht like the Kilkonny cats. There is no subject so innocuous that they et i. lr1to hot argument over Neither one can express an opinion.without starting something.

are- critical of anything the other one does, or savs or they almost come'to blows over- a or the movies, gO Wll311 Peaceful Marriage? "My fiance." goes on the "Definitely. I'm dated for golf at eight-thirty." "And that calls for the night away from home?" "I'd have trouble getting breakfast and making it out here. in time on a Friday morning. Stella doesn't show up until eight or so." Sterling had found the handle of the door on his side, pushed it open. "About the money, Marcus.

How much do you need?" 'Let it ride for a day, Janet, and thanks, heaps. I may have 'to come to you." He was standing beside the open door when she leaned toward him and said seriously, "I meant exactly what I said a moment ago, darling. I'm going to put my cards on the table -with Miriam." (To Be Continued) call to arms. Husbands wives whoso interests, whose tagfes and upbringing and desires thct nt rrvery angle have a sand quarrel than and it fore Rian-iaKe they cannot fffet along harmoniously together, marriage thsy will either flghf their way to the divorce cotlfrt, els-. 1 Income one of JjitL couples wnoEO whole married life an endurance test Of course, there arc husbands ut wives who are natinal scrappe who were born with a chip on "THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE IN TOWN" Out They Go! We' Need LADIES SUMMER We must make room for our new fall shoes which are arriving daily.

To do this we are sacrificing our stock of nationally advertised ladies summer shoes. You owe it i'o yourself to be here early. These shoes won't last long at this give away price. SALE S1ARTS FRIDAY Included in this lot are brown and white, red and white, black and white spectators, black patents, whites, solid color green and red summer suedes. Not every size in every style, but you will be sure to get a fit if you come early.

Values Up to $3.50 STRAP SLIDES You will want more than one pair of these at the lowly price of $1.00. They come in red, tan and black. A real value On this table you will find strap sandals, playshoes and moccasins in red beige and black. A good range of styles, sizes and colors. Be here early.

Values Up to announced they. would seek olection and then withdrew. Thay Harlan Bushfield of South Dakota 66 who has been in pool- health since an auto accident. He is former governor of bis state Albert W. Hawk.es of New Jersey, 70, who fired some sharp blasts about "machine politics" belore, dropping out of re-election primary.

Ke is a former officer of both the United States and the National Association of Manufac- tueres. The first patent for a refrigerating machine was granted to Dr John Gorie of Apalachicola Fla in 1851. much handing each i knockout blows on their most vulnerable spots. Each to hfs And if (hey set a pleasure oUt 6J insulting and abasing their who shall say them nay? But the great majority 01 muwiu people do not want a home thi is a dark and bloody batttegroiUlCH They want place of quiet anc. arc.not ner.

Tlic.N' desire an someone who the way instead of gettihfe ji their hair. And tlie time to sure jhat they will get what want is before marriage, not aJtO wards. So, no 'lio'w much gaged couple, think they loVe other, they should break off marriage, if they find themselviffl antagonistic: They-have had theM-: and' if nfe wise, ihev, take it. (Released'by The Bell Syndicate," Incj 1 -i 4 Received shipment of 5 RE'FREGERATORS fl HOUSTON ELECTRIC Cbj5 114 S. Main SUMMER "Where Good Shoes Are Fitted Correctly" FAMILY SHOE We are offering this brand new summer merchandise real savings.

Buy now and So vet You hbve lots of time to wear summer frhif store for your needs and save money on quality merchandise, Mens all wool tropical summer suits, tailored and styled by famous makers you know. Solid colors-and patterns Shorts, regulars and longs, Requ la $39.50 Bur-Mil fabric suits. Same make as the above suits. Only 1 1 of these fine summer suits left. Priced to Clear afr Only Extra Pants $7.50 ONE LOT MEN'S SUMMER SLACKS Regular 6.95 Slacks NOW Men's Summer Regular 10.95 iwyj STRAWS SPORT SHOES These are real buys.

Take your pick. Ventilated and Two- tone men's shoes. Regular 2.95 Lastex Swim Trunks Mens and Boys swim trunks in blue and maroon Special only Men's Boys' 1.95 1.50 One Lot Men's White and fancy Values up to 1.95 Now (Formerly Colliers) Second Main urns Phone 397.

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