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Btythtvflta (ArV.) Courier Saturdty, February MM News Phorw PO 34461 BECOMES Carolyn Ellis becomes the bride this afternoon of Lt Charles Rasmussen of Blytlieville Air Force Base, They will live at 41(i E. Davis St. Coming Events Monday Trinity Baptist Woman's Mis sionary Union Ho meet Rebekah Lodge 18 meets i the IOOF Hall at 7:30 p. Joy Rebekah Lodge 57 wi meet at 2148 Edwards at 7:9 p. 97th Field Maintenance Wive will meet at Kingsley Hall 7 o'clock for a social meeting.

General meeting of Christia Women's Fellowship of Firs Christian Church will begin a li a. m. with executive boar meeting, followed by covere dish luncheon and program Hone group will be hostess. American Legion Auxilia meets at 8 p. m.

at the Legion Hut. Coin Collectors Club meets at BAFB Kingsley Hall at 7:30 p. l. Alinisa Club mcels at the Hotel at 7 p. m.

BETROTHED Tommie Lorraine Robertson will become tlie bride iBits of News persona Trinity Class Entertained Homemakers Class of Trinity i 1 Baptist Church was entertained 1 i for a regular session Thursday Gerald Kelly of Blytheville's' night at the home of Mrs. Onus WARNING ORDER In the Chancery Court, ha District, Mississippi County, Arkansas' 'Olive Inez Collard, Plaintiff, vs. No. 15855 Add Collard, Defendant. The defendant, Add is hereby warned to appear Oklahoma Tire and Supply Millsap.

store nas been recognized as Mrs. Loyce Gestring opened I within thirty days in the court being the top salesman in his with prayer, followed by the de- named in the caption hereof and group (or 1863. Mr. Ivelly was votional by Mrs. Cletus Hud- answer the complaint of honored at a recent banquet at son.

the Lafayette Hotel in Little of John Vincent Rock where he received a sil- Mohin March 7. Miss Robertson Carolyn Ellis Marries This Afternoon in Kansas Miss Carolyn Sue Ellie and Lt. Charles Rasmussen are being with Dr. Thomas D. Parrish as officiating minister.

Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs. Thomas Ellis Setting for the ceremony is' 2913 N. Vassar, Wichita for- married this afternoon o'clock in Wichita, Kan. at 4 Gosnell Home Demonstration Club to meet. Tri-Delta Alumni Sorority will meet at 7:30 p.

m. Yarbro Parent Teacher As- socialion meets tonight. Tuesday Officers Wives Club will have the Newcomer's coffee at 10 a.m. Mrs. B.

B. Goodman will en tertain Tuesday Club at home at Steele. Ladies Golf Association meets at the Country Club for a lunch- Mrs, Robertson of Bly- announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Tommia Lorraine, to John Vincent Mohin. Mr. Mohin is the son of the! ver chafing dish and plaque.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Modinger, Jr. are her mother, Mrs. Nina Thompson, Mrs.

Harold Kclchum closed the program with prayer. During the business members contributed a love offering. The visitation program was discussed. PI A Reports and sister, Mrs. Mat-' During (he social the hostess (hews, and her son Buddy of served refreshments.

Morganfield, Ky. Randy Smith, who attends school in Little spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J.

Smith, and his brothers, Tim and Mike, and sister Kathy at Gosncll. plaintiff, Olive Inez Collard. Dated this 7th day of Febm- jary, 1964 at 9:20 o'clock A.M. GERALDINE L1STON, Clerk By BETTY COATS, D. C.

Guy Walls, Attorney Ed B. Cook, Ally Ad Litem. 15, 2, 29 Wilson Parent Teacher As- sociation met Thursday night at Floral Designs I To Be Discussed When the Base Garden Club sc cafeteria with Mrs. i mcc(s Mard) 2 Mrs A1 Alex Gohlc, Jr presiding and! lcu of vt lovi Garden lub I giving the president's message. wH1 O11 artificial ftower 1 Jake Ballon was in char-1 arral uru-; -j i Another guest will be Mrs.

C. G. H. Whiteside opening with 1 w( nm ni-psident of the Vows will be exchanged at! the devotional. ivthevillo cinh 9 a.

m. March 7 in the First! John Dresbach, soloist, pie- Blytheu Uub Methodist Church of Osccola. sen ted, "Be Still My Soul," fol- Rev. Ben Jordan will perform; i ow ed by a piano solo by Eddie late Mr. and Mrs.

Frances Mo-l gc the program with Mrs. I hin of Cleveland, Ohio. Dismissed: Blytheville Hospital Mrs. Adrian Vowell, city Chickasawb? Hospital James Parminter, city James Huey, city Larry Veach, city Mrs. Oscar Alexander, city Mrs.

Hollic Polston, city Bobby Nowlin, city Larry Pounds, city Lauri Hamm, city Haskell Graham, city Mrs. Gordon Halsell, city Mrs. William Telford, city First Baptist Church graduated i meetme will i at Club For shouM John Mooring gave i from Blytheville i School brief history of Wilson PTA. and Jones Business College in Mrs. N.

B. Ellis, firsk-president, Orlando, and the Orlando was introduced. School of Dental Nursing and! Others present were Free nursery will be provided. Tec.inology The bride-elect also took an extension course from Emory Central Christian Church Chapel Who's Who Winners Told At Senior High An assembly to announce winners of the annual Who's Who contest at Blylhevillc High School was conducted Wednesday. The contest is sponsored by the Razzoo Club.

Announcements of winners were marie by officers, Mike Huffman, mcs Bilbrey and Driver. King and Queen of Blytheville' High arc Scpice Anderson and Becky Rainwater. merly of Blytheville and Mr. and Mrs. Willard C.

Rasmussen of 000 Furlong Havertown, Pa. To be given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear a floor-length gown of- while deliislci cc! satin, designed with a scooped neck and tape'red sleeves. An overlay of Chanlilly lace will accent the bottom of the skirt. Her elbow-length veil will be attached to a crystal and seed pearl crown. She carries a colonial nosegay of pink roses, gown was fashioned by the presently employed at American Greet- ings Corp.

in Osceola. Her fiance is department Voted (lie most mannerly students were Don Lum and Kay Parks, first; Danny Krulz and Molly Guard, second, and Mike Huffman and Susan Ward, third. Most studious are Will Allen Pickard and Peggye Jarrett, first; Don Lum and Georgia Murphy, second, and Danny Kr- titz and Kay Parks, third. Other superlatives and winners include Squee Anderson, Becky Rainwater, first; James Serving as maid of honor is Miss Julia Rasmussen, sister of the groom. She will wear a lav ender organza dress with a raised waist-line design.

Her flowers are a colonial bouquet of.pink roses and she will wear a matching halo hal. Junior bridesmaid Miss Barbara Jean Ellis, sister of the bride, chose for the wedding a pink organza dress with matching halo hat. She will have a bouquet of pink roses. Attending the groom will be Lt. Arthur Lorenz of Blytheville Air Force Base as best Contract Club to be enterlain- extension course ed by Mrs.

Charles Criggcr III. University. She Tri-Town Club hostess will be Mrs. James Ross. Entertaining Tuesday Bridge Club will be Mrs! Jesse Taylor, manaj Country Club Bridge League Corp.

to meet. NCO Wives Club will have so- i cial at 1 p. m. at the NCO Club. Junior members of the American 'Legion Auxiliary meets at 7 p.

in. in the Little Hut. Business and Professional Women's Club has social at 7 p. m. Eastern Star Chapter 279 meets at 8 p.

m. at the Masonic Temple. Yarbro Home 'Demonstration Club to meet at the clubhouse. Orpheus Music Club has meeting scheduled. Wednesday Duplicate Bridge, games wil be played at 7:30 p.

m. at the Officers Club. No reservations are needed. Wednesday Bridge Club wil meet with Mrs. R.

H. Kirby. Dogwood Home Demonstration Club to meet at the club- past presidents who represented three generations of a family, Mrs. E. A.

Regenold, Mrs. S. A. Regenold and Mrs. Jerry Cullom.

Oilier past presidents honored were Mrs. A. L. Green- three; Masonic Wives Elect Officers manager at American Greetings well, Mrs. Ed Williams.

Mrs. Kead Courier News Classified? Blytheville, Arkansas John McClanahan. Tta. Pastol 10:50 AM "THE SACREDNKSS OF MAN'S Ex. 20:13, 28-23 Mnttreu' 7 PM "THE CHURCH AS LIGHT AM) HEAVEN" Matthew 13:33 Eph.

In Heart jl the City (OI Cily'i Hfarti Election of officers was con-1 ducted this week by the Masonic Wives Club of Blytheville Air Force Base and plans were made for their installation. Ralph Robinson, Mrs. Hudson be installed at the March Bride-To-Be Complimented Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs. Kale McCorkle' and Mrs.

Ruby Driver entertained Friday afternoon at the Lee home with a complimentary bridal shower for Miss Tommie Lorraine Robertson, bride elect of John Wren, Mrs. J. B. Lovett, Joy Gwyn, Mrs. Sudie Cecil and Mrs R.

H. Cummins. meeting will be Mrs. Rene Plummer, president; Mrs. Dorothy Ray, vice president; Mrs.

Wan- Guest speaker was Mrs. J. E. da Johnson, secretary, and Mrs. Stogsdill of Jonesboro, secretary Rose Watson, treasurer.

The ceremony will be at the Kime of Mrs. Joann Rhodes at of the state PTA board, accom- Mohin Miss Robertson chose for her party a brown and white wool- en suit, trimmed in white mink vn panied by her husband. topic was "What Is the PTA?" The senior class won the attendance banner. Mothers of second graders served as hostesses during the social hour. Bilbrey and Mary Lou Edwards, man; Jay Ellis, brother of the second, and Mark Smith and' 1 1 Gini Heath, third, best dancers.

R. J. Odle and Patli Sue Harris, first; Mike Utley and Carol Coppedgc, second, and Noel Driver and Mary Lou Edwards, third, wittiest. Squee Anderson and Judy Ramcy, first; Randy Pringle and Scott Jamison, second, and Charles Whitlcy and Donna Smith, third, cutest; Squee Anderson, Harold Sudbury and Bill Ramcy, most handsome; Donna Smith, Pam Goff and Dorothy Boonc, most beautiful. Jerry- Michael, Scolt Bagulcy and Don Lum, best, athlete.

of Wichita and Lt. Toward Shay of BAFB, ushers. A reception will be in Ihe church parlor. Upon return from a wedding trip through Missouri the couple will be at home at 416 E. Davis St.

Supper Club Has Guests Thursday Night Supper Club met at the Legion Hut. Guests were Lt. Col. ant Mrs. Alvin Prothero, Mr.

ant Diane Brooks, Jane Burnett and Mfg Thur ddcn and Tijimov. hrsl hnns or. Judy Ramey, best booster. firsl; Will Allen Pickard and Peggye JaiTdl, second, and Dannv Kvulz and Scott Jami- lenn Homer, Mr. Parks lMrs.

Louis McAllister Mr son, third, most likely to Gary owers Mrs. Louis McAllisler, Mr. am Mrs. Newton Whilis, Mr. am Mrs.

Bill Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Sam Haynes and Lt. and Mrs eed Mike Utlcy and Josephine Cure, firsl, Stanley Webb and Mary Lou Kdwards, second, and Ryall Tune and Nancy McKinnon, third, most talented. Don Lum and Judy Ramcy, first; Mike Utley and Kay Parks, second, and Bryant Gu- lllot and Dorothy Boone, third, best personality. Tommy McCanless and Becky Rainwater, first; Eddie Dozicr nnd Molly Guard, second, and Russell Sweat and Donna Smith, third, best dressed.

Serving as hosts and hostesses were Capt. and Mrs. Thomas H. Williams, Dr. and Mrs.

James Ross, Mrs. Geo-j rge Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steinsick and Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Burgc. A wonderland theme was carried out in decorations. A red and gold banner was placed over the mantel. Dell Bridge Club meets with Mrs. Noble'Gill.

Clear Lake' Baptist Woman's Vlissionary Union has meeting. Chapter P. E. to meet. Meeting scheduled by Armorel Woman's Missionary Union at 7:30 p.

m. at the church. Thursday Mrs. Elmer Grissom will en- ertain Thursday Night Canasta Hostess to Mid-Wcek Club will 3e Mrs. Jesse Taylor.

Kibitzer Club will meet with Mrs. J. M. Williams, Jr. Duplicate Bridge League plays at Shamrock Lanes.

Blytheville Jaycetles will meet in the Jaycee Clubroom. Christ Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Service meet. Relief Society of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints meets from 1:30 to p. m. at home of Mrs.

Fred Fugate on Lilly St. 97th Combat Defense Squadron Wives meets at 1 p. m. at the Service Club. Lutheran Women's Missionary League Christian Growth meeting is at 10 a.

m. in the educa tional building. with brown and white accessories. She was presented a brown orchid corsage. The bride elect's mother, Mrs.

Jack Robertson, was attired in a periwinkle blue floral dress, complemented with a corsage of white carnations. A red and white color scheme enhanced the decorations in the dining room. A white linen cloth overlaid the serving table which was interspersed with red carnations, flanked by lighted white tapers. Centerpiece was a three tiered cake. Guests were served punch and coffee with the re- reshments.

BifthcJQV ard Clubs Entertained SECOND CLASS MAIU A R1.YTIIEVII.I.K. ARK Blythrvllle Nr.wa Harry Kiilnc.s Publisher 3rd Wiilmll Sis Rlvthevllle ArK published ciccpt Sunrtay. Srcond nnslagn fmtd Al Bly- Ark HOMK KATES In Blythevltln nd towns In the Ulyltirvlllr territory I3aUv I 561 BY 'MAIL r.lYABI.E IN ADVANCE WIMiln SO miles nr HlythevlUs S7.00 year More limn 1 mvin niylhcvlllc 415.60 per year FTA Honored Blytheville Chapter of Future Teachers was entertained at the annual February party at Holiday Inn last week. A Valentine theme was carried out in decorations and a corsage presented Mrs. Quellmalz, sponsor.

Mary Lou Edwards arranged the decorations. Twenty nine were present. A surprise birthday party was in honor of Mrs. Raymond fl'ilson at 1 a 1 a Nursery Friday. Six kindergarten pupils and 10 children in the nursery attended.

In charge of arrangements for the party was Mrs. Larry Niemi, former kindergarten teacher. She was assisted by Mrs. Doris Bedwell, new teacher, and assistants at the nursery. 1734 A.

N. Pine, Capehart Housing. The election was conducted during a meeting at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Hulsey. Present were 11 members anc three guests, Mrs.

Sue Smith Mrs. Pat Hurcolcker and Mrs Gene Gibson. A new member welcomed wa Mrs. Flora Cooper. A farewell gift was presenlet Mrs.

Frank Wilkinson, who wil be leaving with her family this month. HD CLUB NOTES Officers of the Arkansas Home Demonstration Agents As socialion were installed al a meeting Thursday in Little Rock. Named to chairmanship of the retirement committee wa Mrs. Ilia Dean Bosiick of Os Mrs. Jones Hosts PEO ceola.

A luncheon was served at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon open a session of Chapter P. E. 0. Setting was the home Mrs. H.

G. Parllow, was I of Mrs. Riley Jones, lostess to Friday Dessert hostesses were Mrs. C. Bridge Club.

M. Smart and Mrs. Murray Prizes in games went to Mrs. Smart, Jr. M.

Williams, and During the program Mrs. El- Max Harrison. Mrs. John Ed Regenold is next hostess. Mrs.

C. D. Clark and Mrs. Jesse Taylor were guests of Mrs. Chester Caldwell when she entertained Thursday Contract Club.

Winners were Mrs. 0. W. Mc- Cutchcn, high, and Mrs. Clark, second.

Mrs. G. G. Caudill entertains next week. ion Kirby gave the Record report and a silver P.

E. 0. spoon for perfect attendance was awarded a member. Mrs. .1.

H. Smart gave Ihe program. The next meeting will be March 6 with Mrs. C. E.

Crigger. MURR "Your Friendly Theatre" OSCEOLA Matinee Sat. Sun. Continuous Showing Daily from 2 p.m. Saturday continuous from 1:00 p.m.

SATURDAY ONLY A THOUSAND AND ONE SPECTACULAR THRILLS! ALSO CARTOON SUN. MON. TUES. Loaded with Laughs! Walt Disney Son oiT FLJJBBER DBT i ALSO CARTOON When Mrs. Newton Whilis en- terlained LaN'ueve Club she had as a guest, Mrs.

Sid Williams. Mrs. W. H. O'Kccfe won high score and second and bridge went to Mrs.

Walter Day and Mrs. Leonard Oldham. Remember Pay Your Paper Boy Party Honors Mrs. White A layette shower Monday night was held to honor Freddy White. Setting was the home of Mrs.

Harold Thompson, Sr. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. Edwin Curtis, of Stuttgart and Mrs. 0.

S. Free of Poplar Bluff. Games were directed by Mrs. Bobby White and Mrs. Marvin Lipford.

A winner was Mrs. Herbert Gaines. An orchid corsage and gifts, decorated in pink and 1 were presented Mrs. White. Mrs.

Thompson, assisted by Mrs. Roy Gaines and Mrs. Ira Lambert, served cake and coffee to 22 guests. DON'T FORGET OPEN SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5:00 P.M. TWO LOCATIONS Airbase Highway Franklin Cherry LAST TIMES TODAY Walt Disney's "20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA" with Kirk Douglas and James Mason COMING SOON TO THE RITZ LAWRENCE OF ARABIA With Peter O'Toole and Alex Guineas CHARADE With Gary Grant and Audrey Hepburn LOVE WITH A PROPER STRANGER With Stevt McQueen and Natalie Wood MOVK OVKR DARLING With Doris Day James Garner ALL THE WAY HOME With Robert Preston Jean Simmons MAN'S FAVORITE SPORT With Rock Hudson Paula Prcnliss KISSIN COUSINS With Elvis Presk-v SUN.

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