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Hope Stari
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Hope, Arkansas
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a a Thursday, June 11, 1950 HOPE STALL HOUL ARKANSAS SOCIETY Calendar Thursday, June 11 Club The will Baker. Home Demonstration meet In the homer Mrs. J. W. White, Thursday June 11 at 7:30 p.m.

Ever member is urged, to attend. Friday, June 112 9 The Rose Garden Club of Hope will have a fish fry Friday, June 12 beginning at 16p. m. in the ume of: Mrs. J.

Gibson with Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Alline Johnsontas co There wIll be bridge for high school and college: students Friday, June: 12 a at: 2 manat the Hope. Country Club. Mrs.

George Robison and Mrs. Fred Ellis are hostesses: Monday, June 15 Circle No. 5. of WSCS of First Methodist Church will meet Monday, June 15 at 8 p. m.a in the home of Mrs.

O. Kyler. Tuesday; June 16. Liberty Hill Home. Club will meet Tuesday, June 16 at 2: p.

m. In the home' of: Mrs. Chester May. Sunday, June 14 The family of Dick Samuel of will have a reunion at the Hope Fair Park Sunday, June 114 at noon. All friends, and members of the family are asked to come: and bring a picnic lunch.

A Notice The family. picnic for the mombers of: the Hope Country. Club, SAENGER THEATRE TONITE 6:30 8:00 GEORGE: GOBEL I MARRIED WOMAN Plus 10 CARTOONS STARTS FRIDAY BIG ACTION 2 FEATURES THE MARK POWER Cr qi cer Pus 41 51 Zoo PLUS Frontiers Greatest Adventure Randolph, Scott "Santa Fe" EXTRA! COLOR CARTOON COMEDY Matinee 2:00 P. M. Evening 6:30 8:00 Phono 75491 Between A.

ME M. scheduled for Thursday, June 11th, Has been postponed. Mrs. Almer Willis. Honored With.

Pink B. and Mhoon Blue. assisted Shower Mrs. Ruth Hoelscher honored by bide Mrs. with a pink and shower Wednesday night June were 10.

decorated The entertaining rooms. with lovely blue Upon hydrangeas arrival and the white gardenlas. corsage, hostess pinned and made of baby rattles blue ribbon, to the shoulder of the honoree. After several games were played the honoree was, presented, her many lovely and useful gifts From the dining table overlaid with a white linen cutwork cloth, with the centerpiece being an are Frangement of white roses, the sixty one guests were served pink punch and cookies. Mrs.

Dewey Camp. Hostess to Tuesday Bridge Club, Mrs. Dewey Camp was hostess to her Tuesday Bridge Club on June 9 and had pretty arrangements of red roses and of pink hydrangeas to enhance her home. The club members and Mrs. D.

H. Cosnelly, of Marion, Ind. were guests for the afternoon. Mrs. S.

L. Murphy won the prize for high score, and the game prize went to Mrs. Connelly. At the conclusion of the afternoon the two tables of players were served a dessert. plate and coffee.

Miss: Sandra Robins Guest of: Honor at Patio Supper Sandra Robins, popular bride elect, was the guest of honor at a patio supper at the John Kelly home on Wednesday evening, June 10. Hostesses were Miss Gail Cook and Mrs. Bruce Aikman. The Kelley's garden made natural setting of beauty for tho entertainment, A gardenia corsage was given the honoree who wore a red, and black cotton dress. She was also presented a gift of silver in cher chosen pattern.

Of the 14 guests only Billy Tranum of Wilson DIXIE THEATRE DRIVE-IN. LAST NITE: One Show Only Starting 8:00 P. M. STARTS FRIDAY: ACTION 2 LAFF HITS HALL PLUS MAN FROM GOD'S COUNTRY MONTGOMERY: CINEMAS COLOR ALSO: Color Miss. Robins, fiance Was from out of Mel HD.

club Met At Park The Melrose tome Demonstrad tion Club met tune D. at Fair Park for their monthly meeting The meeting was topened with the singing. "America, The Beautiful. Lyle Allen gave the Mrs. devotion from Epheslat7 A.

C. Kirby volced the opchIng prayer. Mrs. Gidays. Roberts, gave report on Crip.

to Narrows and the Diamond Mines. Mrs. Sam Betts, health leader, gAVe A report on pollo and shols. Mrs. Agnes gave a book report on "Teenagers, called Pattie Lou Pot of Gold, written: by Basil Miller.

Mrs. Roberts, clothing ideas leader, gave some helpful on cutting and The surprises package Was won by Mrs. Mark Yocom and the game prize by Mrs. Gladys berls; The hostess served delicious icfreshments to those present: The club will July: 14 at Fair Park at 1:30 p.m. Brockman Family Has 26th.

Reunion A The Brockman3 family met Sunday, Juno.7, for the 26th annual. reunion at Bodcaw, Ark on the Jim Brockman Ranch for an alfresco dinner. Attending were: Mrs. Dale Vines, Delores, Royce, and Mrs. Ira.

McKamio from Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. -W. R. Goza, Cynthia, Royce; Mrs.

C. T. Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E.

Ware and Mrs. Sorrels from Texarkana; (Mr. and Mrs. Mellon Brockman, Janis: and Mr. and Mrs.

Herman McKamie from Stamps; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brockman from Minded, Mrs.

v. C. Stifer Charles, Winema, Mrs. Joe" Harbut, and Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. Brockman from Hugo, Okla; Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Howell, Mrs. Luther Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Mitchell, Bobby, Ann, and Mrs. John Bill Tordan, Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Jordan, and two children. Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Jordan from Hope; Mr. and Mrs. B. E.

Brockman, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Goodwin, Gary, Barbara, Mr.

a and Mrs. Brown, Joe, Peggy, Nancy from Bodcaw. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B.

Shelfer, David, Chris, and Mr. E. May from Shreveport; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Brown, Kandi, Kim from Magnolia; Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold McKamie, Arnis from Lowisville. Visitors: Mr. and, Mrs. G.

E. Pickard, and Miss Betty Caudla from Bodcaw; Miss: Beckie Harrison. from Stamps and Elder. Wayne Turner from Hope. Loyalty Sunday: School Have Hamburger Supper.

Loyalty. Sunday School Class of Memorial Baptist Church met Tuesday night, June 9 at Fair Park. After a delicious hamburger supper the meeting was. called to order. by, the president, Mr.

Thomas Duckett. Following the business session a short prayer meeting was hold in of the coming rovival; Mr. Charles: Halbert dismissed with prayer. Fifteen members and seven guests enjoyed the occasion, Hinton HD Cub Met With Mrs. Stella Bearden The Hinton: Home Demonstration Club met with Mrs; Stella Bearden June 8.

Mrs. Monroe Kent gave a demonstration on fitting of sleeves gussets, During the business session finished business was discussed, A1 the close of the mecting the hostess served refreshments to nine members and four visitors. Once again Haynes Bros, offers a choice selection of first quality SHORT LENGTHS MILL ENDS OF COHAMA'S FINEST FABRICS Cupioni Cotton Dacron Cotton Solid shades, both. darks and lights in Cupioni and Cotton An unbeatable combination Full 45 inches wide. Sells regu larly in full- pieces up to $1.98 Dacron and Cotton in 45 inch white, per yard.

pastels and darlss. In full pieces sells up to $1,98 69c Yard per yard. COTTON 59c Yard BROADCLOTH sells light colors for These shades only up Yards to in cottons 98c In both per come regular yard, dark in $1.00 bolts solid and Hay BROS. Hoffa's Rule of Teamsters in Jeopardy NORMAN WALKER R. Hotta WASHINGTON laces an (AP) James unhappy choler Either way, His.

continued nor a the Big Teamsters unloit Is In Under a how court order, Hotta must ellher a thorough cleat up Jall of his sentence union for of. facc contempla possible IM the tough -talking Hotta pouses, reform, bringing, discipline ary and his buster, closest proceedings licutenants agalust ordered, ho him support of 1 key men, who helped move to the union's top, job. union Hotta reforms continues to balk at only recently, ho said there was no Teamsters cori ruption, to bolind tr run into tolls of the tederal courts? That Is the dilemma facing Hot46; ns the result: of a U.S. Court of Appeals, ruling Wednes: day. The court held unanimously that Hotta and his union, the na: tion's.

largest claiming 1,600,000 lAmenbers, must knuckle down Ato reforms, recommended by appointed monitors. Guilty of Stomping Cellmate to Death TEXARKANA, Ark. (AP.) Miller Circuit Court: Jury yesterday found an ex-oil field worker gullty in the stomping. death of his. jall! cellmate.

It. set the -punishment of Curly: Vines, 49, of. M'agnolla at life, Imprisonment. Vines' was charged in the fatal beating and stomping March 5 ofGuy Walker, 57; of Tyler, while they. wore in the Texarkana city A Police Chief.

Max Tackett, sald Vines chad referred to Walker as damny stool" pigcon, who twas always trying to! snitch "to, the' cops. Tho' club adjourned to meet with Mrs. McWilliams in July. Two 'Local Ladies to Vlait Abroad Among local. poople who will enJoy, trips abroad this summer will Mrs.

MoDavitt who, will leave for the cast' coast on 16. From there she will, go to France, whore she will visit. Col. and Mrs. James C.

Cross and their two -sons. Mrs. Cross will be remombered as the former Miss -Lenora Routon. Mrs. 0.

Beene is, going to 'Germany and will leave on Tune 17 with Mrs. A. W. Gissing of Lockport, and their two grandchidren; After visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Beene in Germany, the children will remain with their parents. Mrs. Beene and: Mrs. sing will -tour, in Europe before coming back home, All the travelers, from. Hope.

plun to be gone about six wecks." Coming and Going. Carolyn Strong and Virginia Ann Hays of Prescott spent Saturday in Little: Rock and were the overnight guests of Nancy Neathory, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shiver and Mrs. J.

S. Gibson returned Mrs, Ronnic Nations and son, Jay, to their home in Kingsport, last week, On their way back to Hope they went sight-secing in Charleston, S. C. Following her graduation from Randolph- Macon in Lynchburg, Miss. Ginanne Graves returned to Hope, while her parents, Mr.

and Mrs, Albert Graves, went on to New York City and will visit Mr, and Mrs. Wade Hitt. Mr. and Mrs. D.

H. Connelly of Marion, and Mrs; Georgia Foster of Carey, Ohio, are guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. Lewis, Billy Lynn Tranum of Wilson arrived Wednesday and is the hauso guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Robins until his wedding on Saturday to their daughter, Sandra. 'Mrs. D. B. Russell, Jr.

has turned to her home in Dallas, Texas, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Harrell. Her son, Randy, remained with his atondparents for another week, Miss Kay Kent is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kent, before sho returns tu the Univer.

sity of Tennessee, Births Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Chambless of Independence, announce the arrival of a daughter, Carrie Lu May 29, Mrs. Carrie Chan bless is the maternal grandparent. Hospital Notes Branch Admitted: Olena Collins, Hope.

Discharged; Sam Muldrow. Em meh Memorial Admitted: Mr. Arthur Taylor, Hope; Mr. Frank Russell, Hope; Mrs. Gus Hawthorne, Columbus; Mrs.

James W. Ellis, Hope; Mrs. Billy Joe Butler, Hope, Discharged: Mrs. James S. Hooper, Hope; Mrs.

H. M. Valen tine, Hope; Mrs. Seen Perry, Dallas, Texasi Mrs. James F.

Howell, Hope. Mr. aud Mrs. James W. Ellis of Hope, Arkansas, aunounce the are riyal of a baby boy June 1, 1959, DOROTHY DIX Golden Silence Can Save Her Treasured Household Dear, Borolky, men Ins ply married Woman with really wonderful Kitsband and two dar ling children have committed sin against them that should Hover be forgiven ty allowed myself to drawn Into an intimate relations ship knows with of this another than.

except Nor tHIS man And ten my band 15 know ha with divorce me. It would serve me right af know, but couldn't Without my husband and Should, I confess, that everything he'll to. understhnd and forgive? Your answer and sidered witH great respect, al though I showed hone toward my not devoled. husband Incidentally I'm A. Reader -Dear You, committed tie chlidich supper for it? rest why make, your husband.

and of your life, you'll have weight ph your conscience but. carry It alone. Let the rest of your lite be constant atonement as to your family and don't ever, overs be tempted to drag, another human soul into A your confidence, unless be a clorgyman. Your secret is safe with met let It be safe with you. Dear Dorothy Diss My father.

wonderful man. He works, hard all. gives kill his inchey won us, ore rambles, Wig. Hever at: anollier, Woman wonderful songs br humor and Is very under standing st handy about all nround our, tho problems fixes, hnd tr tho lent bit lazy. We ara, very proud, about bite talking does no out with Your scar ha mill not dross Ho SAYS: clothes, don! make the man and lie id dross WolVes spoken to Chin about but laliding does no gobd Also, he's to be floud.

We ranlize these nard His only Dent Wall, a you say, ho cond perfect, but your Dad comes? as close to anyone woman know. Practically any would overlook one or two Idlosyncrasies for. all the tages your thnilly possesses. Since he's so, generous to your a some of this money to buy bini clothing on special occasions and remember. Father a Day Buy casual wearing npparcl that will loole tidy but not give up' look a Stacks, sports shirts, sweaters are quito acceptable on practically any occasion nowadays, and they'll keep Dad comfortable.

Dear. Dorothy Dix: I'm 14 yours old, and in older, sister. My YOU ARE NOW ENTERING A DANGER ZONE THE PUBLIC HIGHWAY GOOD LUCK FOREWARNED Motorists chloring on the highway loading from the Air Natlonal Gunrd Station In. St. Louis, counter this sign.

lott mothor died tour. years ago, which However tha houschold jobs to us girls, my sister, who nilonds collage, doesn't bollevo her duty housework, to help. pay I have to coole, do bills, shop, ctc. I John P. Cox Drug Co.

WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS PHONE 7-4616 HOPE, ARK. ON SALE THURSDAY. FRIDAY SATURDAY YOUR FRIENDLY Walgreen Agency DRUG NEEDS WALGREEN MINERAL REG. 1.09 MINERAL OIL OIL Extra Qt. Heavy EN ISODINE ANTISEPTIC (sodine: Germ Fighter ANTISEPTIC IODINE Stops Fast, Infection Brilliant lifelike results Kodacolor rinse Kodacolor FILM A CU-120 135 CU-620.

FATHERS DAY JUNE SUNDAY 21 st Silicone LONG 0 Po- Do REL Po -Do Golf Bolls Golf Balls Truer Longer Rolling Drives 69 Longer Lasting, PAPERMATE HOLIDAY PEN Skip Free Writing $1.79 TIMEX WRIST CLUB WATCH Self Wind Style Bag $14.95 An Ginger Made 18-inch of Texon 598 Color Shave OLD SPICE SHAVE SET Lotion and Cologne $2,00 FABERGE MEN'S LOTION In Woodhue or Aphrodisia $2:50 OLD SPICE Share Lotion $1,00 FABERGE AFTER SHAVE SET Wogdhue or Aphrodisia $3.50 Para tHINk Need some help. Lora Dent tafn call a family cond present tho Broblent Haves, vitor sister tell why AHould be exempt from chola dulled bud let. Dad make a new schedule Story thaNe chores. HO real capt. your With de smile and work do operatively, for yours He en having easy.

umma of It Send, your problem to DORO THY DIX Bet to cholose? stamped sob envelope and address Har care of tHis news. paper (Released by The Bell Syndidate, Ine.) GOING TO WORK CORONADO, ChIC. A Gers man. Shepherd named Hoot left Navy mascot service to become a seeing eye dog. was mascot for the Lank landing ship.

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