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Hope Stari
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Hope, Arkansas
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Monday, June 12, 1950 SOCIETY Phone 1268 or 1269 Between 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. HOPE STAR, HOPE, ARKANSAS Monday, June 12 Weslcyan Service Guild will a dinner meeting Monday at 7 at the First Methodist.

thurch. At this time, new officers the coming year will be in- Tuesday, June 13 A group of intermediate girls of First Christian church will jiggi-leave for Camp at Clear Springs ipSjf near Okolona, Wm. P. Hardcgrec, minister will be the Dean of this camp, and Mrs. Hardegrce will isflj be one of the teachers.

Girl Scout Troop No. 7 will meet at the home of the leader, Mrs Routon at 9 Tuesday for an all day excursion. Members are to wear blue jeans, plaid shirts, and bring bathing suit, and money for lunch and swimming. Tuesday, June 13 The Winesomc Sunday calss of First Baptist church will meet LAST DAY Tuesday night at 7 at Fair Park for regualr business and monthly meeting. All members are asked lo bring a picnic supper.

Wednesday, June 14 Circle 3 of First Christian church will meet at Fair park for its June meeting. A picnic will be held at 7 p.m. Mrs. G. B.

Morris will conduct the study course. Each one attending is to contribute to the picnic supper. Family Reunion Held in Texarkana Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Sexton who live at 310 Cornelia St. in Texarkana were hosts to a family reunion at their home Thursday, June 8. Those present were Mrs. Rachel Mullins and daughter, Sandra Sue, Hope; Mrs.

Ray B. Franks, and daughter, Sheppard; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkcr- son and daughter, Quannah Lee, San Diego. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Swim, and sons, Eugene, Connie and Donnie DeQucen; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Druix-y, and son Terry Nolan, Lubbock, Mrs. Murt Swim, Rolls, Mr.

and Mrs. Murray Pearson, and daughter, Blendia, Kay. Rolls, J. L. and Margaret Lynn Kitchens and Mrs.

G. E. Atkerson of Texarkana and W. S. Sexton.

Jr. of Texarkana. she will attend a meeting of Presbyterian Synodical Training school for women this week. Mrs. Mary Bright has returned from Shreveport where she visited her brother, Will Humphries and family.

Miss Carolyn Trimble arrived Saturday night from St. Charles, Mo. where she has taught lor the past year at Lindenwood College. Mrs. W.

P. Singleton returned Saturday morning from Little Rock where she attended the Wedding of Miss Lucinda Blakely and John Robert Forgy at the Second Baptist church in Little Rock Friday, Jinc 9. Miss Ruth Ann Pruitt of Philadelphia, Pa. is guest of her bro- her, Mr. and Mrs.

Blair Shuford nd Jim and Joe Shuford. Coming and Going Mr. and Mrs. Don Wcslbrook of Texarkana wore Sunday visitors in Hope. Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Atwood of Hut Springs were visitors in Hope Saturday, Mrs. Rachel Mullins, and daughter Sar.dra Sue of Hope mo torod to Texarkana Thursday to attend the family reunion at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Sex- I ton. Mrs. Harvey B. Barr left Mon day morning Cor Batcsville where TUESDAY ONLY 4 THE "WHITE CHRISTMAS" Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Berry nd daughter Cathy left Thursday or Natchitoch.es, La. where Mr. Jerry will enter the summer term Northwestern College. Mrs.

L. E. Singleton returned to lope Saturday to visit her son, and Mrs. W.P. Singleton after visit with her daughter, Mrs.

P. Cagle in Owensboro, Kcn- ucky. She was accompanied to iope by Mr. and Mrs. Rupert M.

Blakely and daughter, Angela Mrs. Hubert Thrash attended the vedding of Miss acita Smith, ind J. W. Childs at the Rose Hill Baptist church in Texarkana Saturday. Mr.

and John L. Stewar and daughters, of New Orleans who are guest of Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ched Hal motored to Farmerville, La.

Sun day to visit Mr. Stewart's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Stewart. DOROTHY DIX Living With Parents Dear Miss Dix: My daughter soon to be married and her fath- er and I want her to start out a society and brings about a comradesship that they never have in her own homo. Her fi-j if they are'living in a house full ance is at the present time ass-! of other people. And most of all. for th young couple to go off a- lonc saves those ghastly family qua- sting financially in his his hime there are, his mother, alher and younger brother.

His nother feels that he ought to con rrels that embitter so many lives For the way to keep friends with and live with her after they married. My daughter dows not tinue to contribute to the home in-laws is not to live togethr. are jNo house was ever built big enough for two families. Dear Dorthy Dix: What is to be done when a mother is so wrapped up in her daughter that she cannot bear for the firl to be out of her sight? I am 30 years old and my mother has never left me alone one mooment since I was born if she could help it. She wants me right at her heels all of the time Court Docket June 12, 1950 Eddie Royal, disturbing the peace, forfeited $10 cash bond.

M. Hargls, Paul Devane, no driver's license, forfeited $5 cash bond'. T. S. Anderson, running "stop" light, forfeited $1 cash bond.

Robert Lindsey, Osby Cole, gaming, plea guilty, fined $10. L. C. Brunson, Joe Walker, Manuel ing, Jones, Edgar Williams, gam- forfeited $10 cash bond. lave to live there.

Here father las told her he will assist them so that they can have their own place and that would enable the young man to still continuw to help his people. Do you think that this young couple should start thei married life with the groom's people? A WORRIED MOTHER Mrs. Gibson Robertson left Sunday for St. Louis to attend Mr. Robertson's graduatioon from the St.

Louis School of Pharmacist. Mr. and Mrs. Minor Polk had as Saturday guests, Mrs. John Bea- slcy, and Mrs.

Russell Staggs, and daughter, Carolyn of Stephens Florence Polk spent the past week in Stephens with Miss Carolyn Staggs and attended Vacation Bible school at the First Bapitst church there. Answer: I think that the greatest mistake that any young couple can possibly make is to go live with either the bride's or the bridegroom's parents when they get ried. It is simply jeopardizing ihir whole future lives. Years and years after marriage, when they have adjusted themselves to each othor and acquired the art of living 10- gethcr, they might risk it althrough it is always fraught with dnger bu it is hazard that should never be taken at the beginning of marriage. Disappointments nevitable No matter how much the newlyweds love each other, no matter what fine and noble characters they are, the early days of mar- riageare bound to be full of disappointments and disillusion.

They are going to find oout that each has many faults and peculiarities taat they never dreamed were concealed about their persons. Selfishness is bound to clash against selfishness. Habits conflict with habits. Bothe arc bound to chafe a', tch restriction of liberties they never valued until they lost them. And they should be off alone when they make these discoveries and fight their inevitable battle of supremacy.

There should be nobod sitting on the sidelines cheering the on and bidding them to stick up for their rights. A young couple and gts furious if I go She will not go out to out alon. anyplace because she does not want to leave me at home alone. I am only allowed to have one ddte to have one dac a week, and that provided I get home by 11 I have to spend the following two hours listening to my mother lell how lonely she and how selfish was withoout me I am to leave her W. M.

Hargis, driving car while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, forfeited $25 cash bond, driver's license suspended for 30 days. Osby Cole, possessing untaxcd intoxicating liquor, plea guilty, fined $50. Sallie Lou Hall, (axed intoxicating sd $150 cash bond. possessing un liquor, forfeit- Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Robertson and son, Freddie were week-end guests of Mrs. Robertson's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Boyett in Conway. Freddie remained for a week visit there. Enroute to Hope, they visited Mr. Mrs. Oscar Greenberg in Hot Springs.

should live alone when they are first married because being by themselves drra them them closer together. It makes dependent upon each other A. Cato, Rt. 1, Hope. Mrs.

Cannon May and Jonnie Diane, Patmos. Mr. and Mrs. bcrnard Dunn and son, Bernard Earl motored to con way Sunday to visit Mrs. Dunn's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Boyett. Hospital Notes Branch Admitted, T.

G. Martin, Rt. 1, Hope Discharged, H. A. Wattorson, Hope Julia Chester Admitted; Luther Martindale, Dallas, Hugh Latimer, Mineral Springs, Donald Gammill, Rt.

1, Hope. Discharged; R. J. Weems Emmet, Barbara Griffin, Hope, Mrs. FAST COLOR SHORT LENGTHS GO ON SALE 9 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY MORNING Yard Josephine Admitted; Mast.

Bobby Faulker iope, Miss Virgiinia Rosenbaum, niton, Ark. Rt. Clyde Arnold, Hope, Mrs. Thomas Aron, Hope Mrs. Rodney Herring Patmos Ark.

Discharged; Dearl Dean Benson, 2odcaw. alone. I have never had any normal Is there anything lean do about it? A SUPPRRSSED DAUGHE your whole lie should be scarificcd to a neurotic woman's mother complex. The only possible way in wh ich you can save yourself is to leave-home. Get a job i nanothcr city even if you have to do house work.

Do anything that will take you away from home, away from mother's crushing monopoly of you and that will give you a chance to meet new people and make fresh social contacts. It is a strange thing that mothers so seldom realize that the worst thing that they can possibly do to a child is to monopolize it and to give it too much of their I never heard a mother boast tht she is her daughter's best friend and chum or that she is her boy's pal without shuddering, for well I know how bored the poor girl and boy are with cn- ng to be rid of her; what a skeleton she is at all their feasts. Mothers should have enough sense to know that the best way to hold their children's love is not to make too great demands upon it. As for a woman not giving her daughter of 30 any personal liberty and not permitting her to have dates and requiring her to be in at 11 o'clock, that is rank tyranny the girl is silly to submit to it. It' is ttme for her to stage a rebellion and demand personal fre- dom.

Miss Dix: In a'controver- sy between husband and wife, wife contends that if you are in love you cannot see physical defects in the one you love. The huuband contends that if you love you see the Charles Biggs, possessing over one gallon intoxicating liquor in a dry county, forfeited $50 cash bond. Maggie Fulcc, possessing un taxed intoxicating liquor, tried, fined $100. Major Thomas, drunkenness, forfeited $10 cash bond. Pery Woods, Jefferson Carrigan, drunkenness, plea guilty, fined $10.

State Docket Lincoln Soils, assault and battery, forfeited $10 cash bond. L. J. Halliburton, J. D.

Gofer, L. D. Johnson, Ted Wright, overload, forfeited $25 cash bond. Civil Docket J. Wayman Muldrow vs.

Easi Texas Motor Freight Lines, actior for injury and death of horse, tried judgment for appeal. defendant, notice Vein Cut by Milk Jar, Little Girl Dies Youth Sentenced for Slashing Mother, Infant Mountain Home, June 12 16-year-old orphan boy was sen- need today to nine years Of eon- inement for slashing a young mother and her infant daughter vith a hatchet. The lad, Albert Clay Roberts, leaded guilty in Circuit court tent to kill. Previously he had signed a tatement that he broke into an partment next door to him at 'otter, ten miles southwest VIountain Home in north Arkanas, April 23 and attacked Mrs, Ralph Conley, 19 with a hatchet. Mrs.

Conley, whose husband was vorking on the night shift at a carby dam construction project the time, suffered numerous crious wounds on her head, neck nd body. She recovered, Her onc- ear-old daughter, Sliaryn, was inured slightly in the night-marish Hack. In pronouncing sentence, Judge ohn L. Bledsoe said he was not to inflict the maximum of 1 years because he felt that Rob- as an orphan, had not had he opportunities of an average outh. He admonished the young stcr severely in a courtroom lec- urc, however.

Because of his age Roberts is serve in the state boys' indus- school until Jan. 4, 1952, anc then be transferred to the state penitentiary. Top Radio Progi New York, ing tonight (Monday) si show; 8:30 Paul America; 10:30 Dave Of show. Club Bob 7:30 Godfrey talent Theater "Corn IK Friend Irma; HaWftif Ethel and Aiberthfcjs ody -8530 James Band; 9 tftritcd-or Bobby 7:30 Crime Fighters; at Midnight. Tuesday programs: Id a.

m. Jack Berch show; 3:30 Lorenzo Jones; 6 One r. OUfj Sunday; 1 p. m. SecOhtt'M ton; 3 Strike It Smith show.

ABC Breakfast Club; 11 cd; 2 p. m. Bride a. m. l.anny» show; 2 Bob Foole sfltttt Straight Arrow.

Chops This l.Pleatant 2. Flavored 3. No Need to Cut OK Break Accurate Dosage Beverly, June 12 four-year-old girl bled to deal today when she tripped and fell a quart bottle of milk clutched her arms. Police said a fragment of shattered glass pierced little Elean Louis Hennessy's jugular vein. She died on the way to Beverly hospital where she was rushed in a police car.

defects, but it does not affect or love. Which is right? THEMCD'S. Answer: The husband. Loving does not affect one's eyesight or intelligence. It does not make you seee a tall, rmantic looking chap in your short, tubby little husband or behold your wife as Miss America if she happens to be fat and red-headed snub-nosed, it doesn't keep you from loving them.

The only people who have the faculty of seeing just what they wish to see i another are mothers. Notice to Our Customers Win a Free ZENITH RADI AT BILL'S DRIVE INN Nothing to Buj Each week we are having a "Weekly Special" at Bill's Drive- Inn The purpose of this Is to give our customers tha very best In foods at a lower cost. We are not cutting anything but the pr In order for you to have an opportunity to try all the fine food we serve, we will change our "Weekly Special" each Watch this space In this newspaper every week. These prices are good only from 4 P. M.

until closeing time Monday Thru Friday WEEKLY SPECIAL MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, JUNE 12 16th JUMBO HAMBURGERS Ingredience Hot Bun with mustard or mayonaise (both If ye desire), a good amount of PURE Ground Beef, lettuce, tomatQpjf onions and pickles. We challenge anyone In town to, as good. 2 for 25c You Donr Have to Look for the Meat in Every four weeks we are giving away FREE one Purchased from ALLEN ELECTRIC Our Night Cook is Bennle Davis. He Is Southwest Arkansas for BILL DR ON HIGHWAY 67 EAST HOPE, Introducing the Beautifu Chryslar'l Newport with ClwrboV rear window, Chrysler Sleek and smart as a convertible snug and sedanl Newest of the new body styles. Pevelopetl illlhj Chrysler! Envied copied but neyer eq 1 last gleaming inch Is a masterpiece of look at the great workmanship! At the quality of rials! You find solid value all the way through Chrysler offers! Built-in value that gives you a car wil rival in performance, comfort, and safety! believe, that will keep you buying Chryslers from nip Chrysler Windsor Newport the lensational medium priced version of this sparkling, sporting car with the all steel top and Clearbac rear window.

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