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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 2

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Blytheville, Arkansas
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I I I I I I I I PAGE TWO BLYTHEVILLE (ARK.) COURIER NEW SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1952 Mullins, Phone 4461 Climaxes NationalHDWeek In Moore Home Climaxing National Home Demonstration Week WAR A lea given yesterday in the nome of Mrs. 1.05- lie Moore, with the Lone Oak Home Demonstration playing host. In the receiving line were Miss Colleen McNow, Home Demonstralion Agent for South Mississippi County: Mrs. Tom Britton, president of Lone Oak Club; Mrs. Gertrude B.

Holman, Home Demonstration Agent for North Mississippl County; Mrs. Forrest Moore. president of County Council; and Mrs. Leslie Moore, hostess. Approximately 75 members and prospective members called during the afternoon and registered in the guest book, presided over by Mrs.

Jim Fields, Mrs. C. G. Redman was Invited AS A special guest because of ber faithful work In the Tuberculosis center. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs.

T. 0. Iney, Mrs. Eugene DayId, Mrs. Burt Mayo, and Mrs.

Ben Ray. A color scheme of red and white was carried mil throughout the Moore home. Bouquets of small red rosebuds were seen on small tables. Larger arrangements af spring blossoms were used in more prominent places. The table from which punch and ten were served was overlaid In A white lace cloth and was centered with A large crystal bowl from which cascaded red and white gladloll mingled with tollage.

Flanking each end of the table were burdlug white tapers. Large crystal punch howls stood on each end of the table and were in a setting of greenery studded with blossoms. Members of all Home Demonstration Clubs of Mississippi County were Invited to call. Bon Voyage Said To Mrs. Lemley Mrs.

W. J. WArren was hostess last night in her home to approximately 23 guests when they wished Mra. E. S.

Lemley bon voyage. Mrs. Lemley and daughter will leave Sunday for New York and from there will sail to Europe. Lt. Lemley has been stationed Heidelberg, Germany, for approximately one year.

Mrs. Lemley and Kathy will stay tor two years The evening was spent Informally and gifts for the trip wEre showered on the honoree. She ware shoulder arrangement of while carnations, A Ritt of the hostess. A dessert course and iced drinks were served. Six New Members Join Huffman Baptist YWA 'The Young -Women's Association of Huffman Baptist Church had its meeting in the home of Mrs.

Milton Dallas Thursday with 17 old members present and six who enrolled for membership. Group Mrs. Dallas Later in the afternoon. Mrs. Smart served her guests foods from the refreshment table which was centered with A bowl of white peonies.

Small bowls of pansies were used In the living room. TEA 18 GIVEN--Forming the receiving line for the tea given yesterday in the home of Mrs. Leslie Moore to climax National Home Demonstration week were left to right) Miss Colleen McNew, home demonstration agent of South Mississippi County; Mrs. 'Tons Britton, president of the host club; Mrs. Gertrude D.

Hallman, home demonstration agent of North Mississippi County; Mrs. Forrest Moore, presIdent of County Connell; and Mrs. Leslie Moore, hostess. LaFinesse Meets In Morgan Home Mrs. Whitney Morgan.

w'n5 hostess yesterday to La Finesse in her home. Bridge guests were Airs Rose, Mrs. Johnny White. Mrs. Arthur Cearley and Mrs.

Grady Magee. Panstes, roses and Iris were used in the floral decoration. Mrs. Everett Peterson won high score and Mrs. White won second prize bridgo.

Mrs. Morgan served a salad course and teed drinks Coming Events Sunday Zeta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gammon entertains retired teachers of Mississippl County And future teachers of the County in the home of Mrs. OLis Sheppard from 2 'til 4 p.m. Monday Executive Board of Women ol the Church meets at First Presbyterian Church al 2:30 p.m. Circle One of Trinity Baptist Church meets with Mrs.

Arab Speck on Highway 61 nt 2:30 p.m. Circle Two of Trinity Baptist Church mects with Mrs. E. G. Lovell At 3:30 al her home at 705 Lilly.

Business and program Is schedfor Women's Society of Christian Service of First Methodist. Church, at Church. 8 p.m.-Wesleyan Guild meets nt Church. Tuesday Mrs. Jim Riehl entertains Lapetite Club.

Country Club Duplicate Beldge League meets at Club. Tuesday Briogo Clut entertained by Airs. Doyle Henderson, Afiss Alma Cain Is hostess to Epsilon Sigma Alpha at her home. Mrs. Preston Goff entertalns YM Birthday Club.

Wednesday Daughters of American Colonists have 11 a.m. luncheon meeting nt Noble hotel. Mrs. Marvin Nunn entertains! opened the program and home missions program was presented. Mrs.

Dallas led In prayer and Corn May Me Dantel, preskient. was in charge of the business session. Following the meeting, the hostess served refrestuments. Bits of News Mostly Personal Mrs. Prank Lullsford, who suffered a stroke Tuesday at her home, was reported to be slightly 1m- proved late yesterday.

Pat Burks, student at University of Arkansas arrived yesterday to be the guest of' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddle Burks, for the week end. Mrs. Charles L.

Buck and con of Houston, Are here as the guests of her mother, Mrs. J. E. Crook, and her brother Barney Crook. Neal Gesell, who is working in Hot Springs for several weeks, is spending the week end here with Mrs.

Gesell. Mrs. G. G. Hubbard's mother.

Mrs. W. A. Sheddan of Senatobia. arrived yesterday and took both the Hubbard children home with her for a visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Wallnce Hoke nnd Mr. and Mrs. G.

G. Hubbard, will spend the week end on fork Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Seymore and daughter, Susie, were in Mcmphis yesterday.

Mrs. P. H. Austin was admitted to Memphis Baptist Hospital Thursday. She will undergo surgery Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Farris McCalla and daughter, Jenny Wren, were in Memphis yesterday. Mr. and Mfrs.

B. S. Simmons were in Alemphis yesterday. Town and Country Club. Mrs.

Harold Nunn is hostess to CIB. Wednesday Club meets with Mrs. C. A. Cunningham.

Mrs. Otto Scrape entertains Club Eisth. Deltonian Chapter pl the Delphian Sociely has 10 a.m. meeting nt Hotel Noble. Thursday Mrs.

R. H. Houchins entertains Mid- Week Club. Thursday Club 2ns A the home of Mrs. R.

F. Mrs. 0. W. McCutchen la hostess to Thursday Contract Club.

LaNueve meets with Mrs. R. E. Green. Mrs.

Jane Carson is hostess to Kibitzer. Friday Past Matrons and Patrons have mecting at the Masonic Temple. OPEN SUNDAY! Enjoy Swimming at the BLYTHEVILLE AIR BASE SWIMMING POOL Open 1 p.m. Sunday Adults: 35c Children: 30c Life Guards On Duty At All Times We invite you to try a PRONTO PUP from our concessions' stand. they're delicious! Your favorite cold drinks available at all limes.

Trinity YWA Holds Meeting in Wooten Home Young Women's Association' of 'Trinity Baptist Church mel Thursday at the horne of Mrs. R. W. Wooten. Eight members and one visitor were there for the program and brief business session.

Mary Ann Robinson began the program with 0 devotional which WAS followed by prayer given by Mary Tou Sawyers. Those taking part on the program were Ruby and Bonnie Henson, Alberta 8addler And Edna Overman who also presided over the business meeting. Juanita Overman closed the meeting with prayer and Mrs. Wooten served refreshments. New Lip Service For This Spring By BETTY CLARKE when put 021 the Ilps they were faded and colorless.

There 1s no point in coloring the lips if the tint does not enhance the natural color of the lips. A number of exciting pink lip rouges are avallable now, however. A good pink As vivid as the hunter's Jackel is a cherry-ple pink, a splash of brilliant color that does not disappear even under fluorescent light, we are told. Same lipsticks do not take happily to fluorescent lighting. which 1s likely to be cold, harsh and unflatLering to many women, particularly It the light is overhead.

One good tip to rememver for spring is that the natural line Is with us still, perhaps slightly point- ed up or played down. If your Ilps are too thin, the natural line of the lips should be filled out, but not too voluptuously. The full-Ipped girl should wield her paint palette with A deft hand when applying lip rouge. It is far better to make up large lips carefully, to their Full proportion, than to achieve a AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor Lips are going palled in juicy shades this season--as pinkyred ripe As Mom's delicious fruit I preserves. Favorite lip rouge shades of strawberry, raspberry and cherry hues for Spring glamor will enchant girls of all ages.

Good rich pinks that really are indelible have been sought eagerly by smart young beauty queens who like the delicate glow of a lipline that doesn't look ton artificial. Up until now many deep pink 15p rouges were merely pretty complements to their lipstick Let Your Dinner Time, Minus TV, Be The Family's Discussion Period Ar now designing llv-1 Ing-c. 50 that the TV set will b. visible during meals, but we the dinner hour over, that extra guest -TV--family life is bound to suffer. The dinner hour gives the family A dally chance to enjoy each other's company.

At the dinner table there 1s opportunity for family discussion, Ruth Millett for light -hearted kidding and for Ruth Millett each member to relate the highlights of his day. It's a time that should be relaxed and easy and cozy -R time when every member of the family should have a chance to be heard. But let TV pull up chair and sit down and things are sure to be different. The child who Is dying to tell a funny story he heard at school will te hushed. General discussion be out.

If the program of the moment Is good, the meal Mama has taken pains to prepare won't be fully appreciated. If it Is poor, at least one member of the family will say: "Why don't we turn that thing o1f?" CHILDREN WON'T LEARN CONVERSATIONAL GIFT if that member is Papa and the children out-vote, him, Papa is no longer truly head of the table. TV will hog the show -like the loquacious dinner guest who doesn't let another person get a word in edgeways. Shushing will be the watchword of the dinner table. And how are we to expect the younger generation to learn to contribute to adult talk.

If they don't learn the art of conversational give and take at their own dining rooni tables? Nope, let's not Invite TV to be. the guest who comes to dinner and takes the family hour. Surely in this hurried day and age we need the old-fashioned din- py mess by trying to give them the appearance of being half the size by coating lips with foundalion and powder. As with All makeup, study lips to find out how they can be enchanced to their best advantage. When you make a dress you baste and tallor the gown wtil it is exactly right for you.

Why not give as much time and thought to your makeup? QUO VADIS IS COMING! THE NEW ONE OF ARKANSAS' FINEST THEATERS SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE SEE MARS Charles BURNETTE STARRETT Wing 1 Decos River COLUMNS ACTIN Marguerite Chapman 2 A am LACK MASHET IN Coldert Cert A CA Demoed In lied Rifle F. by Mitchell Cameron SERIAL: King of the Congo No. 1 Carloon SUNDAY MONDAY INTEGRATIONAL ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S prescars ROUSING TALE OF HIGH ADVENTURE! WILLIAM THE BULLA POWELL TREASURE CHARLES ADAMS OF LOST MEHRY DRAKE CANYON HOLE cocoa BY TECHNICOLOR with ROSEMARY De CAMP TOMMY 110 Screzaplay by BRAINERO COSFIELO and EMERSON CROCKER Produced by LECHARD GOLDSTEIN B3 4 co Treasure ol Franchard" by Robert Losis Stevenson rected By TED TETZLAFF Paramount News Shorts: PLUS "Two "Meet Mr. Mousekecters" Rhythm" RITZ GUESTS Mr. Mrs.

Joe Caegle Family Mr. Mrs. Melvin Halsell Family FUEL OIL G.O. POETZ OIL CO. Sell That Stuff" Phone 2089 Office Bulk Plant- -Promised Land ner hour to strengthen family relationships, to give parents and chil.

dren chance to get acquainted with each other's thoughts and opinions. We'll give that all up if we invite TV to be a permanent dinner guest in our homes. More Rice Needed By People of Asia SINGAPORE, people of Asia have been warred that they face starvation unless they STOW more rice at once. The director general of the U. M.

Food and Agriculture tion, Norris E. Dodd, who issued the warning( suggested two solutions: "Increase your production of rice, or cut down the number of people eating rice." Dodd said PAO, since its Inception, had taken steps to increase rice production in this part of the world. It had boosted production cent, but meantime the population of rice- Asian countries had climbed 12 per cent. Quick RELIEF FROM MISERY OF A DISTRESS HANGOVER Heel CO75. the new Pe-tele tablet quebly asses the discomfort the after." Bounce back la normal.

Get Cops. 254 AT YOUR DRUGGIST Cops Arrest Hangover Misery Mary Ellen Montgomery Ross Dillon Hughes, Jr. Will Wed Texan on May 10 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Darnell Montgomery of Wichita Falls, are announcing the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Ellen, to Ross Dillon Hughes, sum of Mr.

and Mra. R. D. Hughes The wedding VOWS will be said May 10, al 4 p.m. at the home of the bride's parents.

Miss Montgomery's maid of honor will -be Miss Lula Jane Calicon of Wichita Falls. Attending Mr. Hughes will be Harry A. Haines of Blytheville. Miss Montgomery attended Hackaday Preparatory School, Dallas, and graduated from Fairfax Hall, Waynesboro, Va.

She attended college al Midwestern University, Wichita Falls, and the University of Texas, Austin, where she WAS member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Hughes Is A gracunte of Kemper Military School, Booneville, and received a BBA degree from the University of Texas where he was momber of the Sigma Alpha EpsiIon fraternity. At present he is a lieutenant in the Air Force and is stationed at Mrs. Pollock Entertains Mrs.

George Pollock entertalned the Friday Contract Chib day 'In the home. of Mrs. G. O. Poetz.

Spring blooms were used throughout the enterlaining rooms and refreshments were served by the hostess. Taking top banors wAS Mrs. Russell Farr, and Mrs. Doyle Henderson won second. Bridgo went to Mrs.

Poetz. Fashion-Right For Women 7 :8707 34.48 By Sue Burnelt This charming track is larly nice for warm -collarless and brief steered. it has bands of lace cr eyelet and sinall buttons for trim. Tie the narrow belt in a soft bow. Pattern No.

8107 Ls a -rite perporated pattern it siz25 34. 36, 38. 40. 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36.

yards of 35 or 39-inch. For this paltern. send 30c in COINS. your name, address. size desired, and the PATTERN BE.R to Sue Burnett, Courier News, 375 Quincy Chicago 6.

Ill. Basic FASHION fox '52 Is filled with ideas to make your clothes! budget go further-time-saving and economical designs that are ensy to sew. Gift pattern printed inside. 26 centa. of Blytheville.

Sheppard Air Force Base In Wichita Falls. Before being called to active duty, Lieutenant Hughes WAS associnted wills his father In extensive pinntIng and business interests in Blytheville. Passion Play Is Described at PEO A word picture of the charm of Oberammeragon, historie home of the Passion Piny, wns presented 12 members of Chapter of the P.E.O. Sisterhood who met yesterday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. C.

M. Smnrl. Mrs. E. J.

Cure, who several years AgO visited the picturesque village 2,500 people, told her listeners of the natural beauty or the which nestles at the foot of place the Swiss Alps: of the manner in which characters for the Passion Play Are chosen, after long and prayerful dellberntion, for their fitness for the parts they nre to portray: how the children of the village are taught from infancy from the Bible rather than tram ordinary nursery rhymes; and how the thousands nt vicitors who throng to the village each year are welcomed by the Inhabitants of Oberammeragan. Mrs. L. E. Old presided over the business session in the absence of the president.

Mrs. Alvin Huffman, i who is in Fort Smith attend- -I ing the State Convention SHOE EXPERT REPAIR means EXTRA wear! 9 HALTERS QUALITY SHOE SHOP 1ZI W. MAIN ST. ROXY Box Office Opens 6:45 Show Starts 7:00 p.m. Admission 9c 30c At All Times SATURDAY ONLY! Double Feature THE SPICY STORY OF A SAUCY MISS! CONFESSIONS OF A MODEL MACCI DARRIEUX FAIRBANKS, A.

MA -PLUSHead-On Range War Splits Montana Territory! Duartes Sett STARRETT- BURNETTE SMOKY CANYON COLLIVIA PICTURE Serial: Radar Man Cartoon DOUBLE FEATURE THE CUTS and GLORY el Que FIGHTING The SULLIVANS DON BAXTER, 05 05. MITCHELL -PLUS- to Gut ARE A STRAIGHT AHEAD 4 PTS COTTET Also Melro News.

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