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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 3

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Fayetteville, Arkansas
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i Simri TT WOMEN Edited by GERAIDINE CUFF Sept. 17, 1969 3 PTA Leadership Conference Set Decatur Girls' Engagements Told The engagements of (wn Dc- calur girls have been announced this week. Mrs. Arvin Roberts announces I engagement of her daughter, Sharon, right, to Jerry Redmond, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Maek Redmond of Dccafur a id Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Russow announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, In Earl Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Foster of Slillwu- ter, Okla.

Wedding plans for both couples are incomplete. SllilllHBIHIiiJIIilEKIBiaiHi! 3OTHBT Personals Engagement Told Kent Kerr. son of Mr. and Mrs. a M.

Kerr of Fayetteville, has been named to the summer semester Dean's honor roll at the School of the Ozarks. Point Lookout, Mo. Eric Weiland son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Weiland of Fayetteville. an instructor at Southern State College, Magnolia, has received his Master of Arts degree from the University of Arkansas. Young Weiland. a instructor, is also a consultant to Ihe Crossover Workshops sponsored by the Little Rock Schools.

He is married to the former Holly Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hughes also of Fayetlcville. Dcany Reid and Eiznbotli Keigley.

both of Fayetteville. will attend a a i seminar in Little Rock Sunday for Stale Medical Assistants. Both are members of the House of Dele gates. Mrs. Reid is a i a 1 the publicity committee am' Mrs.

Keigley heads the way and means committee. Dr. and Mrs. James V. Hem rix were in Stillwater.

Okl: where Dr. Hendrix attended 13th annual reunion of his velc' i a i a class. They have r. ccnlly moved to the a i ton area from Stilwell. Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Wing announce the engagement of their daughter, Connie to Carl E. Hoffman HI, son of Dr. and Mrs. Carl E.

Hoffman. The hride-elect is a senior music education major at the University of Arkansas. The prospective bridegroom, who received his Bachelor of Science degree from the UA in June has entered the University of Arkansas School of Medicine at Little Rock. A December wedding is planned. Pair To Note Anniversary Fifty years of marriage will be observed by Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer (Shorty) Parker on Sunday, Sept. 21. Their son and daughler-m- law. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Parker of Springdale will be hosls at nn open house at Ihe Second Baptist Church in Fayetteville. Poetry Club Names Contest Winners Members of the University- City Poetry Club told of summer achievements when mel Sept. 14 at the home of Rosa Zagnoni Marinoni, for Ihe firsl meeling of the fall season. Winners in the poetry conlesl were Marion Clark, firsl: Cecilia Mulrenin and Ogden.

second place tie and Mrs. Selh Thompson of I Fork, third. Announcements of the coming Arkansas Poetry Day and the Fall Festival of Arts were made and members urged to submit work for the later. Readers for the contest were Col. Euan Temple, Roy Burrow and Ogden and guests were Temple Hale and Mr.

and Mrs. John Marinoni and daughter. Announcements The Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship will hold a cook- nut at 8 p.m. Thursday at Agri Park. The public Is invited.

Members of Xi Alpha Ensilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet In the home of Miss Dorothy Anderson, S2B West North St. p.m. Thursday. Altnisn Club will meet II noon Thursday al the Coachman Restaurant. Friends are invited to call between 2 and 4 o'clock.

The former Miss Eunice Hight and Claude Elmer Parker were married Sept. 21, 1919 at the home of the Rev. J. W. Stockburger in Fayetleville.

have spent most of their lives the Fayetteville area. Parker is a retired empoyce of Ruble Transfer and Storage Company by whom he a recognized for 25 years service before his retirement in June. 1966. brother, Morris Tweedy and and a i The Paul Twecdy's have also visited with Fayelte- "le relatives. Smoking and health education, will be the topic for the Thurs-' a a i conference sponsored jointly by Dislrict I of Arkansas Congress of Parents and Teachers (ACPT) and District I of the Arkansas As- jsocialion for Health.

Physical Education and Recreation. The conference will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. al the Trade Winds Motel in Springdale. Invitations have gone out to Parent Teacher Association officers in the eight counties covered by the two sponsoring organizations and to public school administrators, faculties, school nurses and s.ludcnt council members.

Speakers include Dr. David S. Bachman, of the Millard Henry Clinic at Russcllville: s. i 1 Hudson, supervisor. Health.

Physical Education and Safety of the Lillle Rock Public Schools and state PTA health Dr. Elbe! Preston Trice, a i a of the Division of Health Education at the Uni vcrsjly Arkansas: a Jones, principal. Rainey School. Fort Smith and Mrs. Joe Basore, first vice president of the Arkansas Congress.

Mrs. Thomas Gray, is district chairman of the ACPT: Russell A. district president of the AIIPER and Rr' Slusarek is AHPER coordinator. Births Rainbow Girls Install New Local Officers Miss Iris Lee Murphy a followed installed as worthy advisor of the local Order of Rainbow For Girls al public ceremonies Saturday night. Miss Susie Elmorc was installing officer.

Others taking part in the installation were Aulois i Missy Pool Sherri Giser and Denisc Warren. Other officers installed were Sally Whillock. worthy associate advisor: Debbie Roberts, charity: Toni Coleman, hope; Jeannie Layne, a i Sherri Giser, recorder: Denis.e VV a treasurer: Carol Phillips, chaplain and Missy Pool, i leader. Color stations are: Debi A kins, religion Shirley Griscom, nature: a i immortality: Debbie i a fidelity: Lee Ann Wile-ox, patriotism: Dionne i a service: Susie Elmoro. observer and Aulois i musician.

Miss chose a i Hope. a i as her theme. "Kindness" as her motto a uncle, a i a Rainbow Dad. i Following Ihe ceremony she, 1 The September meeting of the read a pnem in honor of Seasons Garden Club father, i i a M. lc the home of Mrs.

Move Mrs. i i a M. a wpck ancl sisted hv Mrs. Alene Giser and Mrs. i i i a Rollers, were! A.

F. Casper gave the program ho.stes.ses al the hour I on daffodils. IRIS l-EK MURPHY new worthy advisor Club Meets WASHINGTON A Mr. and Mrs. Mark E.

Wood of 221 S. East a son. Sept. 12. Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Kelson of Apt. AftS. Skull Creek, a son. Sepl.

12. Mr. and Mrs. Hurshcl L. Courtney of Route 6.

a son. Sept. 14. Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Oman of Winslow. a daughter. Sept. 14. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert a ness of 403 N. West St. a daughter, Sept. 15.

The Definition Of Fall Fashion Is Found At LONG'S STYLE SHOP 10 EAST CENTER 442-6571 JLL the Seventies Springdale Mr. and Mrs. Walter Croft, Springdale had as weekend i guests, i brother-in-law a sister. a Mrs. a 1 Brand of Wichita, Kan.

They also visited their mother. Mrs. Sadie Croft and a brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glenard Smith.

Wayne Barrack of Oakland. Calif, spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barrack in Springdale.

He was on a business trip and stopped over cnroute to Chicago, 111. from Dallas, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tweedy of Santa Ana.

left Monday for their home a a visil with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tweedy of Springdale. The two families flew to Memphis. Trim, on Saturday to visit another Just 13 New Fall Imported Knit Suits Values to $129.50 $55.

$77. $99 From Sebastian Cadillac and Dalton this group of fine Wool Knit Suils when you need them. Lucky you if your is here juit 1 size 8 4 10 4 siza 1 2 4 size 14.... don't mist this rare opportunity! Shop Thuriday 'til 8:30 p.m. toiDfKountij shop "the nicest shop in town" TJie elegantly spirited 1970 Cadillac The brilliant new 1970 Cadillac is slyled to reflect the quality of life in (he spirited seventies.

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The instant yon feel Ihc new 8.2 litre V-8 in action, yotiK know that tfie riectwood Eldorado is Ihe world's fincsl persovs.tl The moment ym drive you'll know lh.il Cadillac has left Ihc sixties far bebindl fee the ipMtcd new WO QdHba yam Mtharinri i.

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