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The Courier News du lieu suivant : Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 2

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PAGE. TWO BLYTHEVILLE (ARK.) COURIER NEWS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1938 Society News FLAPPER By Sylvia 1991 Br SEA SERVICE. REC US PAT "The tailor says three buttons on four if lie's a snappy dresser." met Thiureday al the church for their monthly business and sceial mecling. frefreshmenis of popcorn. cookles, and hot chocolate were served it Lise conclusion of the Business session.

Executive Board of W. MT. U. Has Meeting trie executive board at the Woman's Missionary Union 'ol the First Baptist church met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John with Mrs.

Jess Schian as co-licstess. The meeting was onched tiy ICpeating the watchword and slinging the "Womah's Following the roll call, the president. distributed and explined the monthly report to tlie 13 niembers prescrit and told of awards lo ba given for attendance and new members. Miri. Roy lead and Mfrs.

Welter Bisho; prayers. the SinScahis wand: "Interinediate Gil's Auxiliary were present at this meeting. The hostess served a dessert. course. Netting Cancelled.

'The inceting of Sudbury Porent Teacher association, scheduled for Wednesday at 3:00 p.in., been cancelled. This organization will meet with As the cuffs iChe's conservative, Chuck, an' the other Parent Teacher assettons of the city Wednesday, Feb-! roary 16. for their annual Fontider's Enj program. Marriage Licenses counly court clerk of the 1 Blytheville office has Issticd.13 mar- riage licenses In the past week. Names of the couples and 111c officint or minister perforining the cetemony, if listed, -follow: Vernon Poster and Miss Rull: Cooks, both of Manila, by Mayor .1.

L. Needham; Urcell Webb und Miss Olive Pennigton, both of Leachville; Paul Bronom and Miss Ora Heflitt, both of Blytheville, by the Rev. T. R. Shepherd; Barton Bard Burris and Atiss Dicey Arnold, bolls of Blytheville, by Magistrate T.

L. Cassidy; Andrew J. Harrington of Davenport, Iowa. and Miss the Lynn Paul Blanche stevens of by Howard Maddox nit Mrs. Agues Ascock, both of Blytheville; Jack Mosley and Miss Lettie Johnson, both of Manila, by E.

F. Alston, J. William E. Adams ofphis, and Mrs. Daphan GrRble of Montle While and Miss Alta Davis, both of Steele; Charles E.

Hardin and Miss Alvie Needliam, both of Blytheville; Burl White and Miss Arline Poll, both of Blytheville. FOR THE NEWEST THING ON 1938 CARS ONLY 10 GEARS SHIFT YOU HERE SAFETY SHIFT COSTS $15 TO $90 LESS THAN ANY OTHER REMOTE CONTROL SHIFT OFFERED AS OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ENTIRELY MECHANICAL- NOTHING So simple you'll become expert id NEW TO LEARN- -NOTHING TO five minutca. Clears front floor 80 JAM OR GET OUT OF ORDER. three can tithe in perfect com fort. Doubles driving case.

Try- it today! ONLY LOW -PRICED CAR WITH SAFETY SHIFT GEAR CONTROL BABCOCK MOTOR CO. Broadway Walnut been visiting them for several ati days, are in Charleston, 10- day. of Miss Phoebe Enochs of Horse- the choc Lake, who has been the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Etibert aid Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar the Skinner for two weeks, left this, W. morning for Csceola, she visit her Mrs. D. b.

Gwaitney before returning to her home. Mrs. T. J. Burke has gone lo Shaw, for A month's visit.

is Mr. and Mrs. W. 6. Langdon Dad as- thelr guests for the week end, Mr.

and Min. John and daughters, Alma Jane and Johnnie Ann, and Mr. LeComple's mother, of Memphis. Mrs. Fannie Alexander, Mrs.

L)JLutes und Mrs. W. 8. Langdon visited in Poplar Bluff, SunMirs. Gladys Mott of Bassell is visiting her father, J.

H. and Mrs. Elkins. Mr. Elkins, who has beer ill for some flIne, lias recovered and is now able to out.

June Horseman Cardwell, WAS the guest of MIss Mildred Moore for the week end. Mr. and Mira. Sam Asichie of Steele, who left Sunday accompanied for Fort to Myers, were Birmingham, by Mrs. M.

O. Usrey, who will visit her sister, Mrs. Brooks Flowers, and family. MIs. Wyse Pe.rry and daughter, Barbara Ann, will leave tomorrow for Phoenix, where they will be for an extended the because ol Barbara.

Ann's heallh. ASr. Perry, who will go with them, plans to return tonic after a visit there. They will be accompanied to Memphis by Mrs. Glenda Lewls.

Nelson Floyd Forest tias gone to Ripley, where he will open an automobile accessories store. Bert Lyuch, of St. Louis, spent the week end with his par. ents, Mr. and Mrs.

B. A. Lynch. Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Lowe aud con, Jimmie, were in Memphis yesterday to see Mr. Lowe's nophew, Ronald Sargeant, who is Caught a Cold? Help end it throat, chest and back with VICKS PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS A REAL BUY ONLY $285.00 1935. Plymouth Coach Color- -Body Gunmetal with Black Fenders. A clean car and priced right. Only $98.00 down and $20.00 per.

month. PHILLIPS MOTOR COMPANY (5th Walnut Phone 810 the Methodist hospital. Later they saw Count Berm Vici's "Spices 1938" waileR is now playing at Orpheum. Mr: and Mrs. M.

T. Moon spent Sunday in Joiner where they were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. F. Cooley.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durth and Family of Kelser, spent 5u11- day here us the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. Crawford and family. Miss Mildred: Lou Jubard, who a student al Southwestern Uulversity al Memphis, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

G. Hubbard. Bunch White and Dan Miller spent Sunday in Leachville. Mrs. B.

F. Gay and Mrs. J. W. White left this morning for Ito! Spings where they will yleit Mr.

and Mrs. Ben H. Green. Miss Modina Massey spent the week eid in Memphis. Mr.

And Mrs. Ellis G. Snipes, of Memptils; were here for the week end as the guests of Mrs. Snipe's inother, Mrs. K.

L. Chambers, Mrs. Chambers accompanied them bome in order to be wild: Mr. Chambers Who Is ill at the Baptist hospital MR. Mrs.

Eula Bishop lefl Sunday for St. Louis where she will visit her sisters for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. N.

B. Menard spent Sunday with their son, N. who is a student at Arkunsas State College at Janesboro. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom W. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. O. C.

Canske were In Memplils Sunday to see Mr. Jackson's brother, Jack- son, who has been mi with arthrills for some time. Mr. Jackson, wAs moved to a Memphis hospital where he underwent a tonsilectomy, but has since been turned to the William Len tel. Mi.

and Mrs. Aaron Rosenthal, formerly of here But now of Paragould; spent Sunday here. Jack Bishop is ill from a cold at his hone, 517 Madison street. Mrs. Lena Brown, of arrived this afternoon to be with.

Jicr daughter, Mrs. Ralph Nichols, and Joe Isancs, who has been ill sevcral weeks, Is now much improved and will probably be out today ol' tomorrow. Hugh Harbert is Ill from innuenza at hals home. He has been contined to Nils bed since Friday. Mrs, William of Luxora, who has keen the guest nf Miss Nellie Johns a part of the past week, has returned to het home.

Juincs Edwards WAS in Jonesboro Friday for the General Electric Household Appliance training school held there. At the Hospitals Charles Richard Haynes, year old son of Mrs. Pauline Haynes, route enc, is ill from colitis at the Blytheville hospital. I Miss Jewell Ferrell, who underwent all appendectomy 17 days ago, DOMISE ME YOU LADIES who fear to "trust" the average dry cleaner with your most and comprehensive knowl. cherished fragile gar- edge of the finer of our profession and technique We would like you to trust have often accomplished OUR modern dry- the seemingly impossible.

department with such we are fully RE. commissian! We have a Full SPONSIBLE1 WA LAUNDRY-CLEANERS Phone 180 2 MORE DAYS OF MISS WHITSITT'S SALE ALL MERCHANDISE Slightly Soiled By Smoke Must Go! I COATS One Group of Values Up to $25 DRESSES $10 $16.00 Values Dresses Up to $19.95 $5 $3 One Group of One Lol of DRESSES BLOUSES Silk and Wool, Boucle and All Sizes $1.00 Values Wash, Values to $12.00 $1.00 39c ONE TABLE OF HATS 10 Values $5.00 50c MISS WHITSITT'S SHOP 1 was dismissed from the Blytheville hospital yesterday, Mrs. Albert Jolly, 315 south Seventh street, was admitted to the Blytheville hospital yesterday. Mrs. Ada Todd dismissed front the Blytheville hospital Mrs.

W. E. Necle, of Keiser, Is patient at the St. Joseph's hospital, Memphis. o.

R. Holbrook was taken to the Memphis Baptist hospital Saturday. M. L. Swichart, of Leachville, was admitted to the Memphis Baplist hospital Saturday.

Social Calendar TUESDAY'S EVENTS Mrs. Hiraln Wylle and 'Mrs. C. C. Langston entertalhing the D.

A. R.is, with luncheon at thie Hotel Noble al 1:00 -p. 10: Young Matron's' Bridge club meeting with Mrs. Riley B. Jones.

Mrs. M. A. Seanes. having the Tuesday Luncheon Golden Sunday schol class of.

First Christian church having party at home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wetenkump at 8:00 o'clock.

WEDNESDAY'S. EVENTS Mrs. J. Leech having chapter P. E.

O. for lincheon meeting 'at 1:03 o'clock. Bible Study of church of Christ meeting willi Airs. W. W.

Austhi at 2:30 p. W. J. Wunderlich entertaining the Wednesday Bridge club. Mrs.

N. B. Mchard having the Bridge club. THURSDAY'S. EVENTS Bridge club inceting with Mrs.

A. B. Fairneld. Mrs. W.

McCulchen entertaining Inc Thursday Contract club. Thursday Afternoon club meeting with Mrs. P. C. Rothrock.

Business Woman's Circle of First Baptist church meeting al church at 6:30 p. m. O. D. C.

meeting with Mrs. J. W. Bader at 2:30 p.m. FRIDAY'S EVENTS Literary department of Womati's-1 club meeting at club house st 2:30 p.

Thomas Tipton Weds Stus Anita Cravens Jane Milss Anna Jane Cravens, daughof Mr. arid Mrs. 0. Crayens New. -Madrid, becante the bride of Thyton, son or Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Titton of Carutiersville, at a cute. mony performed at the home of the Rev.

Walter Risk, pastor of live Catholle. Clutchi. of New Mudrid, Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock. The bride wore a spring sull British -tat with browii accessories, and. her shoulder corsage was mixed flowers.

Mr. and Mrs. Tipton were altended by Miss, Mary Louise Carnahan, of Portageville, Byfon Ward, of Carulherevilic. Mrs. Tipton received.

her educaLion at the New Madrid High schcol and Mr. Tipton, upon graduation from the Caruthersville high school. attended Arkansas. Sinte College Jonesboro. He came to Blytheville several reeks: ago to be connected with the Blytheville Motor: conipany.

The couple will -make their home In' the: Hovey. apartments 011 Yarbro road. Entertein. With Party in Now Ilome. Mr.

and Mire. C. W. their first, party in their hame last night when they, entertained with an. inforuial The guests, who members of: the Thursday Luncheoh their husbands, Dr.

and Mrs. ter C. Sims and Mr. and Harry Kirby, enjoyed seeing House before they had supper. Viewing All of the tour stories was: the most Interesting part the and supper 20 present.

were entertained the living room. Here, bouquets. gladioli and Calln lilies were tractively: arranged and A VASe pink gladioli, on the entrance' table, apainst the background tho winding elairwas, also striking Has Birthday Party. Mary. Helen Moore entertained sEven of her.

Irlends with ghetti supper night cause -it was her. 141h birihday. Following the party. at the home, the girls attended (he Sng party al the Noble en by: Mrs. Maude P.

Travis Mrs. Arthur L. Webb, of Osceola. guest, list the birthday supper included Lafetra Tommie. Dean Snra McCutchen, Patricia Wise, White.

fuhe Workman and lyn Jackson. Son Borri, A SON WAS born to Mr. and Ralph Nichols at o'clock morning at the Blythertile pital. The baby, who weighs rounds ard sever ounces, Been named Willain Ralph ols for his father. Friendship Class Mccla Plans for enlarging the ship Sunday.

school class of First Baptist church were cel wheal members of that and Miss ENte Lee Terrell; HELP 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES To Flush out Acids and Other Poisonous Waste tiny Doctors siy or your Biters Lid contsio 15 Miles of tubes whien help to purity the about 3 and biala keep day you or healthy. Most of pass and re shows scanty, there with sinasting about 3 potinils waste. Fronk with Foar killeys or may blidder. Lie something chen An clie creed to of pride cg poisons in disorders, your blood. he the beginning of.

uazeing backache, rostic pains, les pains, loss of pep anal cot, up nights, ameling: puffiness unter the wait! A to sour for and Thing give hy. relite sill not kLa Tot. help enor 15 of Much out witi the Ordeal jour. Gel Doss'S Bits of News Mostly Personal Mi. and Mrs.

James And Bernard Jaggers spent In Memphis, Mis. R. A. Bugg, Miss Katheryn Mrs, Iverson Morris, Mrs. H.

Harris, Miss Amy Ruth Morris and Miss Maxine Harris In Memphis Saturday tor the presented by Carlo company at Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Jack Applebaumn lu Bi. A Louis doing spring buyi for to the return store. They Tuesday or Wednesday.

Mrs. Jo T. Trice, of Jonesboro, the guest of her sisters, Miss Belle Whitsitt and Miss Alice Whitsitt Sunday. Among those in Memphis for opera "Faust" which was prosented at the Ellis auditorium Saturday afterhoon were: Miss Allyce Nelson, Miss Mary Bain, Miss Lena Mac Oliver, Miss Marguerite: Silas, Miss Ellie Lee Terrell, Miss Grace Phelps, Mrs. Harry W.

Italines, Mrs. A. Isancs, and daughter, Betty. Brooks, Mrs. Harry Kirby, and Mrs.

Farmer England. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Kirby had their guests Sunday Mrs. Kirby's mother, Mrs.

J. E. Wilburn, and brother, W. M. Wilbourn, of Paragould.

Mrs. M. Silaz, Conway, been visiting her daughter; Miss Morguetite, who in here. Harry W. Haines returned sunday from Bot Springs where spent two weeks.

Dr. FL. A. 'Tuylor Has recovered Don two weeks illness. Mr.

and Mrs. Conway Anne White, of Osccola, who SALVE 666 COLDS for MIs. Diday Grear, T. were 2 San opera are Ing plan was the M1. Liquht-Tablets price SalveDrops 10c 25c RITZI Everything for your enter tainment and comfort, Admission Matinee 10c 26c Admission Night 16c 36c Last Times Today.

I 'MANNEQUIN' with Joan Crawford, Spencer Tracy, Alin Curtis and Ralph Morgan Admission 10c 26c Admission Night 16c 36c TUESDAY You are cligible to win if you. attend the Malince. DAVID L. LOEW N. I Swords clash! JOE Women scream! BROWN Horses die A A KING with HELEN KELLY Production.

Also scleeted shorts Admission Matince 10e and 260 Adminnion Night 16c: 36c Coming Sn6131 THE HURRICANE BAPPY LANDING FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY THE BUCCANEER HAPPY LANDING club, HunMrs. the of the in of alDE liall of made spabe- Moore dancglv- and May. Lou Peggy! Mari- Airs. this hossix has Nich- Friendthe discussgroup teacher, ROXY Admission Always 100 260 ihow every' night, Matinees Frilay, Saturday Sunday Ords. Friday Sunday Matinees $:15 p.m.

Saturday showing front 1 to 11:30 p.m. Night shows start 6:45 p.m. Sunday Monday THRILLS on Parade! SQUADRON. OF HONOR: Don TERRY Mary. RUSSELL.

CONFROG Picture Every Legionnaire and man -should ser. this picture. ALso Fox News Comedy, -Farr FIGHT Pictutts in slow and actual molion. Scc Braddock make a sensational comicback in the tenth round. Admission Matinee 10c 26c Admissicu night 16e 31c Tue.

Wed. Thur. 2 Adults Admitted fer Price ot 1 'Blondes at Work' with Glenda Farrell Barton Mclane Also shorty.

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