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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 10

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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COIIRIBR'NEWS MONDAY, JULY 27, EVENTS having Sanf ord Bpope entertaining Double' 'Bridget club. i WEDNESDAY'S EVENTS Wednesday Contract club meet- togtwftfc Mrs. A. G. -Hall.

EVENTS MiKMae Smith having Triple le 'Pour cljib meeting with Mrs. Crawford'; -FRIDAY'S EVENTS R. L. Jackson entertaining C. B.

£ue Club meeting with Miss "Mc Adams." I Entertain ft and Mrs. George Barham have---as their guests, Mr. and G. Kime and Mrs! 'Mrs. Sallie Counts, of "Pasadena, Calif.

Mrs." Counts came Thursday and was met Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Kime, who are enroute home after a "year's vacation spent in visiting South America. While here they are being informally entertained and Mr. and Mrs; Kime are providing-much entertainment themselves by accounts of.

their travels. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kime spoke at First Christian Church Sunday when they told of mission work being done by this denomination: in. Argentina and Paraguay.

They plan to leave Wednesday. VISITOR COMPLIMENTED BEFORE RETURNING HOME Miss Beth Redding, of Memphis, who returned home Saturday after having visited Miss Dorothy Jean Higginson and her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. C. Higginson, was complimented by Miss Higgingson Friday night with a bridge party.

Eight guests were present. Roses decorated the entertaining rooms. In the games, Miss Maxine Reid was high and Miss Redding also was presented a gift. 1 Ice cream and cake were served. Bite ef News Meetly Personal Mrs.

Gussie B. Anderson, of SU Louis, arrived this morning to complete preparations for the Health for Victory Club to be organized here. Mrs. P. B.

Whisnant of Columbja, S. is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Hill Jr. C. M.

Gray left yesterday Ifor Camp Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, after having 1 spent his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gray.

Mrs. Betty McCutchen Scanlon, who is attending Miss Wylie's Business Schoolin Memphis, had as her guest here for the week encj, Miss Billie Landers, of Harrisburg, who is a school mate of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Moore and children, Margaret and Cecil uf Nokqmis, 111., arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore. Pvt.

Elmer Ray Moore of Camp Pauston, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore, and his sister, Mrs. Andrew Conley and Mr. Conley.

Mrs. Carl Coble and Miss Alice McHaney, sisters of Mrs. L. H. Moore, and Dr.

and Mrs. H. A. McHaney, parents of Mrs. Moore, all of Kennett, visited 13r.

Mrs. Moore Thursday. Mrs. Byron Rhodes Morse, of Quality, Foods Are NOT Epxuiies Luxuries are costly things that are not necessities but foods of A-No. 1 quality are never luxuries because they mean better flavor, better health.

You'll find only quality meats in this spotless market. Prompt, free deliveries. AMERICAN LADY Canned Goods RICHARD'S GROCERY AND MARKET 1044 Chickasawba Phone 2043 Little Rock, is visiting Lieutenant Morse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Morse.

Miss Margaret Yeoby of Birmingham, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tinker and family, returned home yesterday.

She was accompanied to Memphis by Mrs. R. B. Wallace, who was en route to visit Mr. Wallace in Covington, Tenn.

Mrs. Donald Aycock spent the week end with Mr. Aycock, who is employed with Porcum-James Co. in Covington, Tenn. Mrs.

John Edwards, of Little Rock, Ls visiting her mother, Mrs. John Moore. Mrs. J. R.

Litzelfelner and son, who have been visiting Mrs. Llt- zelfelner's parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. P.

Martin, have returned to their home in Columbia, Mo. Jack O'Keefe, who went to Little Rock Tuesday for induction into the Army for Officer's Training, has returned home for a brief furlough. Mrs. Geoffrey Willoughby left last night for her home in Milwaukee, after having spent two weeks with Lieutenant Willoughby, Public Relations Officer of the Air Base. Lieut, and Mrs.

Willoughby and Mr Mrs. Samuel F. Norris spent the week end in Memphis where Mrs. Willoughby took the train for Milwaukee. Mrs.

E. M. Heringer has gone to St. Louis to visit her'husband, who will receive his wings of the Air Corps this week. Miss Beth Redding, of Memphis, who has been visiting Miss Dorothy Jean Higginson and her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Higginson, returned home Saturday. Miss Higginson left Saturday for Fort Worth, Texas, where she will visit her aunt, Miss Gope Stallings, for a month.

Miss Bobbie Ann Purvis has returned from Trumann, where she visited her cousin, 'Miss Virginia Mae Purvis, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McAfee and son, "Buddy," of Memphis, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Colston and family. Laiiier Reed, who has been at a Parris Island, S. hospital for several weeks, has received an honorable discharge from the Marine Corps Reserve.

He was met in Memphis by Mrs. Reed where they spent the week end. Mrs. Cecil Shane, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. T.

P. Chop Yourself A "Cosmetic" From Icebox By ALICIA HART NBA Senvice Staff Writer There's a fine beauty aid waiting for you in your icebox. A beauly expert who specializes in correcting excessively dry and excessively oily complexion conditions in mature clients suggests the regular use of ice at home. Soft skin Ls very fine indeed, but soft muscles underneath it are just a beauty handicap. Ice tends to prevent premature sagging, and lo revive temporarily, by contracting tissues which do sag.

Therefore a good icing i an excellent finishing-off for your home beauty treatment which begias with cleansing and includes massage. It would be a good idea for a woman on a budget to get at least one professional facial from an operator who is willing to teach her, as she goes along, 'the proper steps for home treatments. Equipment for a home treatment for a dry or normal skin might include only a bland or a quick- melting cream for thorough cleaas- ing; a richer cream for massage and to leave on all night if necessary; and your ice. For an oily use soap and any good maker's oily-skin cream. NEVER.

RUli ICE DIRECTLY ON FACE Cleanse your face and throat and neck. Then knead with upward and outward movements. Do not pound, pull or stretch the skin. Do pat it smartly after you have kneaded it. Never rub the ice directly on the skin.

Cover your face and throat with strips of wet. clean cotton, or with gauze, and rub the ice over the cotton for two minutes. When Diana Barrymore first announced that she was engaged to Bramwell Fletcher, nobody paid much attention because that was in the days when Diana was always announcing something. Just about that time she also announced she was going to become an actress like her Aunt Ethel and a movie star like her late father, John. All this and marriage too seemed like a little bit too much from a fledgling of nineteen Summers with a bushy bob and a glamor girl complex.

But you can never tell about a Barrymore. Diana made her'stage debut that Fall, got excellent re- views and somewhat later, a Hplly- wood contract, and now she and Fletcher have taken out a marriage license. He's an Englishman, 38 years old or 17 years older than Diana, and a theatrical producer whose most recent success was 'The Doctor's Dilemma." As soon i Wright, at Waco, Texas, returned At The Hospitals Walls Hospital Admitted: Mary Margaret Steed. Mo. Arch Bui-chard.

Centerville, Tenn. V. M. Brister city. Mrs.

Denis Barber, Dell. Dismissed: Jack Adkisson, Rt. 1, city. Myrtle Brett. Lilbourn, Mo.

Raymond Tayler, city. Pvt. Melton Auerbauch. city. Blythevillc Hospital home Saturday.

She was accompanied Mrs. Wright, who will make her home here for the duration. Major Wright has been transferred from Waco to Washington, where he will be temporarily stationed in the Air Corps. Read Courier News want ads. The Hot tel Gang "Takes A HOLT Mrs.

Elnia Cqckman, Tomato. J. H. Doan, city. Pvt.

John H. Timmons, city. Madge Downing, Rt. city. C.

O. Hickman, Ltachville. Dismissed: Barney Franks, city. W. H.

Lloyd, Luxora. Mrs. George Merrill, Hayti, Mo, Baby Lerdy vKnifer. city. Mrs.

Russell Richardson, City, Mo. Memphis M'Lejnprc Clinic Miss Essie Mae Glober, Frenchman's Bayou. Memphis Baptist Barbara Nell Parrell, Steele, Mo. Memphis St. Joseph's Barbara Jean Gillara, Caruthersville, Mo.

as this play closed on Broadway not long ago, he flew out to Hollywood to see Diana. They'll be married in a few weeks, the brown eyed actress this time it looks like she means it. A Job On Her Hands Meanwhile, we don't want to wish Mrs. Ambrose Diehl any hard luck, but we think she's taken a mammoth job on her hands. As coordinator of women's war activities for the National Council of Women she says she is going to fit distaff individuals and organizations alike to the tasks for which they are best fitted.

Too many women, she says, want to do what they can't do, and too many organizations work likewise. So, to clear matters up, Mrs. Diehl looks upon herself as a signpost at a signpost, moreover, with the ability to analyze and suggest, as well as merely point the way. She thinks she can manage the job because she has just come to New York from San Francisco, where, she says, she persuaded 30,000 women to change their minds about what they wanted to cjo to win the war. Women who were teachers wanted to drive ambulances, and women who ran the family car like a clock wanted to learn map making.

Most of them, she added, were easily convinced that they could serve the best where they knew the most, once it was suggested to them. To assist the untrained women, however, Mrs. Diehl also is going to set up a clearing touse abput schools and courses and working organizations. And first and last she is going to answer that burning question of "What can I answer it paralysis, and after many pleas for a hearing, she finally proved her case. Having demonstrated her success to the once-doubting doctors, she is now a fact which the people of the bush territory of Australia doubtless knew all along.

Being a heroine in America is something different, however. You get to be in a movie. And, moreover, you get to choose which movie star is going to portray you, which, you must admit, is almost as good as being a movie star yourself. Sister Kenny chose Rosalind break for Miss Russell, Sister and for us. Building cement is sifted through screens so fine that it is possible to hold water in them.

so that the energy behind it can be channeled along the most direct course to victory. Behind her she has the 200 leading women's groups which make up the National Council of with her, she has the interest of all the ambitious, serious minded women war workers in the country. Heroine From Australia Sometimes it does seem as If you're no one until you've had a movie made about you. For years Sister Elizabeth Kenny, has struggled along in the backwoods of Australia, disdained by the medical profession because she had no nurse's standing, but beloved by the people she took care of for her seeming miraculous cures and endless energy. TWO years ago she came to the United States to display treatments she had found through trial and error for infantile Service That YaJT'wui tike 24 Hour Service THE FLOWER SHOP "Member F.

T. D. "We Telegraph Flowers" Glencoe Hotel Phone 491 NIte Phone 2610 AGNES WEEKS Minister of M.usic, First Methodist Church TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAN Fall Classes Will Begin Sept. 1st Address Until Sept. MpFarl'in, Dallas, Tex.

ANTOINETTE CONCELLO Singling Bros. and Bflmum Bailey aerial marvel MILDNESS (S A MUST WITH ME. SMOKE CAMELS. THEy'RE EXTRA MILD ANP THEV DON'T TIRE My TASTE IMPORTANT TO STEADY SMOKERS: of CAMELS than that of the 4 other largest- selling brands less than any of according to independent scientific tests the smoke itself! HEAT SopLho and cool away heat rash and help prevent it- dust all over with Mexican Heat Powder use after your bath. Costa little.

Here Is The HOLT Holt Gets Backing In Garland County. Special to the Gazette. Hot Springs, July county's political organization is preparing to go all out for Attorney General Jack Holt, and he will receive the unanimous endorsement of county and city officials at a meeting to be held at the city hall tomorrow, it was reported today. The meeting was called byj Mayor McLaughlin, who is directing the campaign in Garland county for Mr. Holt.

Leo McLaughlin, mayor of Hot Springs, and his gang have gone "aH out" for Jack Holt. But the decent citizens of Arkansas will never let Leo McLaughlin and his machine force a candidate for United States Senator down their throats. Repudiation of this unholy alliance is the duty of every voter at Tuesday's primary. ELECT Congressman avid D. Terry United States Senator BACK TO THE BIBLE AND GOD REVIVAL at the Big Brown Tent where everybody is welcome.

2nd Sycamore 5 Blytheville. GUY SHIELDS, one of the World's Greatest Preachers. Message of Appreciation- Phone 42 Box Office Opens 7:30 p.m.— Show Starts 7:45 p.m. Admission Always llc-23c Tax Inc. Last Times Today 'CAPTAINS OF THE CLOUDS' Dennis James Alan Hale Also Subjects TWse Perilous Times There Is No Substitute For Experience CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE.

Dime Nile All tickets lie (tax Incl.) 'Mexican Spitfire's Baby 7 with l.upe Vrlcz and Leon Errol. Also Comedy. Wednesday 'The Wolf Man 1 with Claude Rains and Lon Chancy. Comedy and News JN these troublesome times I am grateful to the thousands of loyal patriotic citizens who, are co-operating in the various defense programs, civilian defense, scrap metal and rubber drives and all other activities which have for their purpose the helping of Arkansas in its just contribution toward the war effort. Arkansas' part promoting the war activities is a tribute to both labor and industry.

In June we led the nation by placing 82,000 people in employment. Our industrial program, together with the development of our natural resources, has made Arkanas the bright spot of the nation. The fact that Arkanas has been allotted $350,000,000 in defense industries, two large army camps, twelve flying fields, with more industries and othe'r expansion programs to follow all of this didn't just happen accidentally. It came by reason of complete cooperation with our Senatorial and Congressional delegations and with the assistance of thouands of loyal, patriotic citizens. Because of the manifold duties of the Governor's Office which have been increased at least ten times because of the war, I could not possibly have conducted a campaign without neglecting my official duties.

I have felt it was your wish that I stick to my post in these critical times. I shall continue to give my best efforts toward advancing the interests of the people of Arkansas. You have been good to me and in return have devoted all my energy, time and thought in serving you faithfully. I shall appreciate your continued support. I trust that eveiy qualified elector will go to the polls and vote on election day.

It is our duty to do so. Regardless of your choice of candidates, I urge you to go to the polls and exercise your right of franchise. HOMER M. DKINS For Re-election For GOVERNOR Second Term Advertisement..

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