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The Camden News from Camden, Arkansas • Page 4

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The Camden Newsi
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Camden, Arkansas
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1 ij 11." PI Camden 20, 105U SOCIETY BETH BRICKELL PHONE 6-13 723 W- Hove Installation Dance Friday Approximately 60 Delta Sigma their dates, and adult enjoyed the fraternity 1 Installation banquet and Jdance Friday night at Hotel George Jordan, president of the presided at the banquet. following the presentation of gifts to the outgoing 195455 sweetheart, Miss Sissy Daniel, and the 1S54-55 Mother and Father Dr. and Mrs. L. V.

Ozment, he announced the new fraternity officers. They are a follows: President, Ed Harrison; vice president Jimmy Holleman; recording Bryant Williams; corresponding secretary, Albert Wldmer, treasurer, Gary Robertson; sentinel, Howard Counts; pledge master, Homer Mays; sweetheart, Miss Sally Dudney; mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Harrison; and adult advisor, E. T. Knight Delicate pottery baskets on which were painted the Delta Sigma Greek letters, were given as favors at the banquet. The banquet hall was cleared.for the formal dance following meal. During the dance an Intel-mission, parly'; was given by the 1954-55 sweetheart, Miss Daniel.

The serving table was centered with a colorful arrangment of sweetpeas which was flanked on one side by a large candelabra holding- seven lighted candles. Placed at the other side of the lovely centerpiece was the punch bowl, at which Miss Daniel and Miss Frankie Burnham alternated. An assortment of cookies was also provided for the group of teenagers. Mrs. W.

A. Daniel assisted th girl wlto the serving. Fairview Band Club To Hold Outing The Fairview Band Club will have a barbecue supper Tuesday might, June 21' at 7 o'clock. The supper will be held at the (Paper Mill park near the--river terminal. All parents of Fairview toand -mem- g-ers are Invited to attend.

Reservations must be- made before noon Tuesday with Mrs. Paul Inzer at phone 6-5058 or 0-5225. DAY Chapter To Meet At Billkitts The Camden chapter 33 of the DAV will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday night, June 21 at 7:30 in th post office building at Billkitts Housing area. At the last me-etlnff it was decided to hold alternate meeting's at Billkitts and Camden to accommodate members who live at Billkitts. For transportation call Mrs.

Al Vaughan at 6-2910. Reports On BPW Convention To Be Given The regular meeting of the Business and Professional Women's Club will meet Tuesday evening, June 21 at the Ouachita Hotel at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Carl Dean will have charge of the program which' will be re- Miss Bennye Sims Honored With Shower Miss Bennye Sims was hon ored with a miscellaneous wed ding shower 7:30 Friday night gives i by Mrs. Lloyd Ward, Mrs.

C. E. Hallum and Mrs. Walter Wellti at of the latter. Miss Brenda Wells and Miss Carolyn Russell greeted the guests as they arrived for the shower.

An assortment of lovely gJtl'ts was received by the honoree af tiar which the group was served heart-shaped cakes and Ice crcatrn by the hostesses. Miss Sims was sealed in a white chair adorned with a large white bow. Decorating the mantle directly above her head was a small, bride' doll placed near a trellis covered with sweetheart roses. The guest list for Miss Sims' shower was as follows: Mrs. S.

A. hompson, Mrs. Maude Crumley Mrs. Ike Haynle, Mrs. Clyde Bartlett, Mrs.

Walter Gulp, Mrs, Clara Arnold, Mrs. J. L. Holt, Mrs. Homer Coker, Miss Mary Ann Bridges, Mrs.

Murrey Porter, Mrs. Martin Gaslon, Mrs. H. F. Grigsby, Mrs.

L. P. Weaver, Mrs. H. T.

Patton, Mrs. A Davison, Mrs Scott Lide, Mrs. E. P. Edwards, Mrs.

T. Arnold, Mrs. Claude Deaton, Mrs: W. A. Graves, Miss Jerry Kiter, and Mrs Walter Sims.

Second Meeting Tonight For First Aid Course The Red Cross First Aid Course sponsored by the Janecees, wl have a second meeting 7 o'clock to night in Rose Couples classroom of the First Methodist church The public is invited to alien this second meeting regardless whether they attended the meet ing last week or not. Albert Men dolia and Phillip Gray, instructor for the course, will review th material covered in last week' class. The class, which will last fror 7 to 9 o'clock will include, botr lecture and demonstration periods a coffee break to be provided the Janecees between the two. Teke Pledge Sweetheart Entertain With Party The Kappa Omega pledge sweethearts, Miss Kit 'Leath, Miss Mary Ellen Gaughan and Mis, Martha Ann Booth, entertained the fraternity member, pledges anc dates at 7:30 Friday night a the home of the former. The group of some 30 enjoyed dancing and various en tertalnments during the evening.

Large TKO letters hi black outlined in silver sparkle on white background were placec a bove the mantle In the Leath liv ing room. Other decorations con sisted of various arrangements summer flowerg placed about th room. Refreshments were served buf fet style to the group. ports of the state convention helt last weekend in Little Rock. Te local members attended.

Hostess es for the evening will 'be Mis Lynn Mann, Miss Floy Mis Elizabeth Copeland and Mrs. Mar g-uerite Holliman. A good HOME at SENSIBLE COST! There's no need to delay I You can start planning today and in a few months move into the home you've dreamed of for so long You can build a substantial, beautiful home at a price within the means of the average family! A home that will give you the most for your money-in the livability of its design, in the quality of its materials, in the character of its construction. We invite you to come in to discuss your future homo to look over our many new plans, one of which is illustrated above. Come in soon LUMBER CD.

"WHERE PHONE HOME BEGINS' 6-5751 BUILD STRONG FOR THE BUILD WITH CELOTEX BUILDING MATERIALS Miss Peggy Jean Byrd To Wed Friday Evening Mr. Mrs. James Byrd of Cullcndale announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Peggy to William Louis Roclgers son of Mr. and E. Rodgers of Texarkana, The -wedding will toe an event of Friday, June 24 at 8 p.

m. in the home of the 'bride elect's parents. Miss Byrd attends Fairview High School and Mr. Rodgers Is employed by NAD. No cards will be Issued for the event.

Rose Couples Class Party Wednesday Night On Wednesday night at 6:30 p. the Billkitts members of the Rose Couples class will play hosts at ne ly to bo hclci at the Billkitts park. All members and children are urged to attend This will be a pot luck affair and will be the last social event under President Ben Hines and the present officers. New officers were elected Sunday and Bob Reeves is the new Mrs. Laura Fooks was elected secretary.

They will lake office first Sunday in July. Vice president and treasurer will be named next Sunday. MISS PEGGY JEAN BYRD (Photo by Snider's Former Camden Resident Weds After Graduation U. William B. Streett, who graduated from U.

S. Military 'Academy 'at West Point recently, and Miss Jackie Lou Heard of Little Rock, were married at a nuptial Mass in Holy Trinity Chapel atrthe Military Academy. Wednesday, June -8. The Maid of Honor at the wedding was Miss Ann Kettler of Helena, sister of the -Rev. John.

J. Kettler, assistant pastor of St. Joseph's Church, Pine Bluff. John Pfeffer of S. Louis, uncle of -the brideg-room, was ibest man.

The newlyweds left the chapel under an arch of sabers raised toy classmates of Lt. Streett. Following a wedding trip in Canada, Lt. and Mrs. Streett will return to Arkansas for a brief visit and then will report to Fort Knox where th his first assignment.

Lt. Streett, who ranked third In a class of 471: cadets, received a Bachelor of Science degree from President Eisenhower, was commissioned a Second Lieutenant In the Army and was assigned to the Third Armored Division. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Streett of Little Rock and the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Streett of Camden. Bill ha other relatives of Camden also.

He is the grandson of Mrs. W. G. Streett of Camden. PERSONALS Mrs.

John Teel left Thursday for Chicago where she is spending two weeks ait the furniture market. Mrs. Tecl made the trip with the Mr Mrs. Wardie Brown spent the weekend in Horatio with Mrs. Brown's mother, Ellen Martin.

There were several members of the family' there for a family reunion. Goodwin White left Friday morn-j ing f6r 'Little Rock to join Mr. and Sidney Mauriss and son of. Fort Smith. Little Rock the four made a trip to the Florida) where they are vacationing? two weeks.

Mrs. Carl Robertson, Mrs. Maud Bridges, Mrs. Kelly Saycrs of Magnolia, and Mrs. E.

of Scott left yesterday for Kentucky where' they plan 'to vacation this week.i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patton and children spent the weekend in Dallas with Mr. iPatton's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. T. Patton. Dr. and Mrs.

B. G. West and daughter of Monroe, spent the weekend with Mrs. West's parents Mr. and Mrs Milton Warren, Mr and Mrs.

Robert Ramsey and children of Bolington, Iowa visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Ramsey's brother, Doyle Joscy and family. Mrs. F. M.

Bivens and son, Shop left today for Ashdown where they plan to spend a week with Mrs. Blven's daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Foster and children, Lorniey Griggs, Waymond, Pat and Tommy spent Saturday and Sunday in Little Rock where Mrs. Griggs Is in the 'hospital.

Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson and sons, Paul, Thomas and Ray spent Sunday in Arkadelphla where they visited with aunt and uncle, Mr.

and Mrs'. Alva To- toey, and (her and family. Mrs. J. B.

Seat and Roy Howoll of Jackson, arrived Sunday night and are visiting until Thursday with Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson Mis Mary Ann Shirey of Hills boro, Texas is spending a mont with he grandparents; Mr.

Mrs. R. L. Shirey -ana Mr. ah Mrs.

Roy Smith Byron Betha and Bobby Pries left Saturday on a vacation trl to Lake'-Charles', and othe places of interest. They will gone two weeks. Mrs. Jim Swift'' and children James and Melissa, of Gadsden are visiting a few weeks wit Mrs. Swift's parents, Mr.

and Mrs J. E. Gaughan. Jackie Newton and Miss Barbar Bacon of Magnolia visited Sunda with Jackie's Mr and Mrs Jack J. Newton.

Jackie is vlsltln several days in with Mis Bacon before returning to Texa Where he is working toward hi Master's degree. Mrs. Ellse Roark will leavo fo Little Rock tomorrow morning enter St. Vincent's hospital for ma jor surgery Thursday a m. Glenn Parks, Jr of Louisvill Miss Announces Engagement MISS BETTY COLE Announcement made' of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Betty Cole to Tommy Evans'of Thornton.

Mtss Cole Is daughter, of Mrs. Slmm and parents are Mi 1 and Mrs. Ernest Evans. 1 the bride elect is employed at the Greyhound Bus Station. The wedding will be an event of July 2.

ENTRY BLANK KAMD KIDDIES PET SHOW JUNE 25,1955 9 M. TO 10 A. M. Prizes Will Be Given For The Following 1. Largest Pet 3.

Best Trained Pet 2. Smallest Pet 4. Most Unusual Pet PRIZES TO DATE INCLUDE: Dr. Wilson of the Veterinarian Hospital has givcii 2 mouths old Irish Setter. A.

E. Anderson Pet Shop has given a Parakeet and Cage. Other Pizcs will be added. CHILDREN AGE 4 TO 12 MAY Either fill out the entry blank below and mail to A or give tfic same information on a sheet of paper and mail to AMD in care of the 1 address listed below. USE THIS APPLICATION BLANK- TO STATION A P.O.

BOX 5857 CAMDEN, ARKANSAS NAME PARENTS NAME ADDRESS PHONE KIND OF PET All Entries Must Be Mailed Before Midnight June 22nd. SPONSORED BY OUACHITA COUNTY HOSPITAL -ie weekend with Harris Ar rington', formerly of San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Ralph Toward and son, Edwin of Washington, ar here visiting witli Mrs. Toward's mother, Mrs.

A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hine and children, Susan and David spent Saturday in Prescofct wlfih Mr.

Hines' mother, Mrs. Cleo G. Hines. Mrs. J.

R. Reeves, and children of Springhill, are visiting a few days, with Mr. and Mrs. R. N.

Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, Sr. Eastern Star To, Meet Tuesday Camden Chapter 489- OES Will meet 7:30 Tuesday" night at the Masonic Temple. There will be an Initiation and 'all members and officers are urged to attend.

Couple Observe 50th Anniversary STEPHENS, Ark. (Special) Dr. and Mrs. Weldon Cooper of Charlottesville, Virginia celebrated Iheir 20th wedding anniversary June 6. For the occasion they had as house guests: Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Hollis, Stephens, Mr. and Mrs.

D. S. Riley, Big Spring, Mr. and Mrs. L.

C. Stokes, Texarkana, Texas; Mrs. Harry Williamson and daughter, Ann of Abilene, Texas. The Hollis', Stokes and Rllcys raturned via Summervllle, Ga. where they visited The Rileys are this with Mr.

and Mrs. Hollis before returning home. Graham Gets German Welcome Germany, W) Evangelist Billy Graham was welcomed in Germany today by a Lutheran leader who at th same time expressed concern at "certain forms of American evangelization," Graham told a news conference a spirit of religious revival is alive In Western Europe and that reports from beyond the Iron Curtain indicate the same there. "The world looks for answers to Its questions," Graham said, "as previous methods hav failed. The answer to all problems is in the Bible.

I did not come here to organize mass meetings but to open the Bible and to. explain 1 Prior Karl Goebels of the Hessian Lutheran church said thall German Lutherans had "some con-' yf T'. ij i A-fc -yen 1 I cern about.certain forma of 1 Abysses "bestirring the "'masses," said. "We do not have the de'licious' and disarming 1 naivete of the Americans. will understand i therefore, if we exercise a certain reserve.

1 But iOoebels added! will give our brother (Graham) every opportunity to fulfill his mission." He tte Lutherans along with other Protestant ''churches in Germany have contributed financially to the Graham meelngs. Jonesboro'Man To Head Supervisors Ark. vllle Bradshaw of Jonesboro elected president of the Arkansas Branch of 'the "National tion of Postal Supervisors which ended its 'Convention here Savings, on Fire and INSURANCE Pace Mosley Agency ED MOSLEY OB. MARION J. REDDING CHIROPRACTOR Clinic Scientific Equipped 109 Greening, Phone 6-2521 Camden, Arkansas CLUB RENDEZVOUS Open Nightly Except Sun Howard Lee his Orchestra Every Sat.

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