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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 8

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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8
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Page Eight Courier (Ark.) Mcaday, July 17, aft. Coupfe Church August Dell foe on. Au The Dell be the of Miss James at 8:00 in Miss Mrs- Bee PeU' ana the Iste Mr. is tf late Mr. and Fanner Jaeksen-.

Alpha Onucron Pi Mr. Buci is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Burk of Jonesboro a ana" gcancsca of Mrs.

W. JQ also of Jonesbo- He graduated from Jonesboro High School arid from Arkan- also sss State University in 1969. A graGUvSK Pe-1 Kigb Schc- Ks is cow working toward a M. oi. shs is a seder Arissas degree at ASH.

Kis fra- Stats she 3. tecnity is Lambda Chi Alpha. Find Plans Announced For Saturday's Wedding lot Plans for the wedding of Sar- ah Elizabeth Blakenwre George Wade.Foster are an-; nounced todav. The wedding will be solemniz-1 ed at 7:30 o'clock Saturday eve-1 ning, Aug. 1.

at the First Pres-1 byterian Church. Miss Blakemore is the dsagh- ter of Mrs. Carroll Fairfax' Blakemore and the late Mr. Blakemore. Mr.

Foster is the son of Mrs. Allen Heath McBee of Kilgore, Tex. Rev. Martin R. Wilkinson of Crystal.

will officiate. Vocalist will be William S. Simonton of Covington, cousin of the bride. L. T.

Moore of Cocoa, formerly of Blytheville, will be the organist. The bride will be given in marriage by her brother, Carroll Fairfax Blakemore of Rolla, Mo. Mrs. Fred Brown of Blytheville will be the matron of honor. Bridesmaids will include! Mrs.

John Barrett Green of Franklinton, and Mrs. Jack Wayne Nail and Mrs. Thomss E. Bazzarre III, both of Memphis. Allison McBee of Kilgore, sister of the groom, will be flower girl.

Candlelighters will be Debbie Long of Covington, cousin of the bride, and Kay Wilkinson of Crystal City. Mo. Winston Franklin Gardner of Austin, Tex. will serve as best man. Groomsmen will be James Earl Brantley of Dallas, Jack Wayne Nail of Memphis a Terry Lee Ruble of Winchester, Ohio.

Fred Brown of Blytheville, Thomas E. Bazzarre HI of Memphis, and David F. Jones of San Diego, Calif, will be ushers. Following the ceremony the reception will be held at the Sands Motel. The couple will live in Memphis where the groom will continue his studies at Memphis State University; I i i Class Elects Officers jj Officers were elected when the Junior High One Girls Class of the First Baptist Church met in the Eddie Eaves' home Monday night.

Sharon Eaves was elected president; Dickie Jackson, vice president and Mona Mills, secretary. Linda Tomlinson gave the devotional. Visitors attending. were Miss Terrye Salifaa and Miss Elizabeth Hill. Mrs.

M. C. Outlaw is teacher of the class. Hotter The Young Women's Auxiliary of Beacon; Missionary Baptist Church met Monday night in the home of Mrs. Jerry Foster with six members and one guest present.

"A False Creed Examined" was the program presented by Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Dean Poole, Miss Jan Rhoades, Miss Sue.Wo- mack, Miss Debi Hughey, and Miss Rhoades. Miss Hughey presided at the business meeting. THINK MINK! What's New Ko scot Kosmetics Enriched With Moisturizing Oil of Mink For a Lovelier You For The Look Of Tomorrow Call Today Dobbs Shirley Phone 763-4760 Trained Beauty Advisors For Private Counseling Or Beauty Shows.

Jean Garrison Phone 763-6506, Carolyn liinkead Phone 763-6784. Your Friendly OSCEOLA MON. And TUES. Your Eyes Won't Believe All You Hear In "THE LAWYER" Starring Barry Newman Kathleen Crowley Rated -Miss Eoff I Bits of News were recently awarled degrees at commencement exercises held; at the University of Missouri at Columbia. Receiving bachelor of science degrees were Sue Ann Guise of Carol Pinon of Caruthersviile: and "Donald Tomlinson and Hal Walls, both of Bragg City.

The Robert Norris family recently visited in the Silver area S.Sgt. and Mrs. Reed Maynard, Mike and Stephanie, just returned from Okinawa, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Garner.

They are--enroute toJMviiig- ston, they will make-their home. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cumm-. ings announce the birth of their first Kenneth Neil, born July 14 at Chickasawba- Hospital.

Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A Cummings of Blytheville. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and -Mrs.

J. W. Neil or Cooler. Mrs. Stella Threlkeld of Yuma, Ariz, -is-yisiting her sister, Mrs: family and her brother's family, the C.

E. Cobbs of.Hayti, formerly Mrs. G. Barnes of Fort Pierce, a former Blytheville resident, is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Bogun, and: with Mrs.

B. A. Bugg-and Mrs. Margaret Effie May, and in Leachville with Auditions Set Again This Week Another audition session for "Oklahoma!" has been set for Wednesday night at Kingsley Hall Service Club at Blytheville Air Force Base. Davis Cobb, president of Blytheville Very Little Theatre which hopes to do.

the. musical as its fall production, stated that he was encouraged by the turnout of men at last week's audition, but that between four and six men with good, strong voices are still needed if the show is going to be possible. "We know we have the peop- ple here to do this musical and we would hate for it to die be-, fore its birth," a spokesman for the group said. Everyone who has been to the previous audition is asked to be on hand Wednesday night, as well as anyone who can work on the play in any capacity. Auditions are set for 7:30 and those attending choir practice or other functions may attend after -their meeting.

Clearwater EHC Meets Mrs. Johnny guest and gave' a' demonstration on making table mats when the members of Blytheville Clearwater Extension Homemakers Club, met last Friday night in the home of Mrs. Broadwater. The was presented 'by Mrs. Eye-openers shown fruit baskets, a felt doll and from bleach bottles.

Red Cross Program Given Alexander. Mr. and Mrs, Loy Welch had as their weekend guests, Mr. Welch's brother, Cooper Welch and his wife of Navota, and his nephew, Wilbur Welch, and Mrs. Welch of Rich, Miss.

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you are. not entirely satisfied, return the unused portion to your'retailer. He is authorized to refund. fall cash price. NOW SHOWING f- 1 ivuBiricar features pTARVUE DRIVE-IN 763-8432 Box Office Opens 7:45 Show Starts At Dusk NOW SHOWING (R) These Programs Are Restricted.

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Mrs. John Germain presided at the meeting and-Mrs. G. W. Dillahunty gave the devotional.

Mrs. EdgaV Borum, historian, requested' that all reports be in by the last of August and Mrs. E. M. Huffman, silver chair- rise Party Fetes Miss Ellis Miss Suzie Ellis, bride-elect of Ben Robinson, was complimented at a surprise shower Jast Saturday in the home of, Mrs.

Barbara Geisler; Miss Maretta McGuffin was the co4iostess. Peach arid white, Miss -Ellis' chosen wedding colors were used in decorations. The "refreshment table was centered'with an arrangement of peach gladioli and yellow asters. The decorated "cake was ifr- scribed, "Showers of "Happiness Suzie and Ben." Approximately 16 guests attended. man, asked for Betty Crocker coupons.

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