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The Camden News from Camden, Arkansas • Page 5

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The Camden Newsi
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Camden, Arkansas
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CAMDEN (Aft.) NEWS Itosday. December 27, SOCIETY PERSONALS Mr and Mm. Louis Rokler had daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Jamrs Ashley and rhild- 1 ren, Jimmy and SI pvp hrrp with I them for ChrWtmas Miss Leath Tells Barrett Employes Wedding Personnel Hove Party Friday Miss Kit Lpath, daughter of Mr. pnd Mrs Jack Leath. announces Mr and Mrs. J. D.

Haltom were host and hostess for the employees for her mariage to David of the transportation department Iworth of Medford, Oregon of Barretf Roofing Company at vhieh will be solomnixed Vfred the Durk Inn Friday night, Dec nesday, December at p.m 23 in St. Episcopal Church Mr. and Mrs. F. Whiteside had thpir daughter.

Mary Nor man Whiteside of New York, and Ihpir son. Fredrick W. Whiteside, Jr. and familv of Lexmgton. with them for Christmas.

Mwlford, is thr con of Mr Mrs. John Lide returned Monday from Monroe. La where she visited with hpr dauehtpr and The sening table was decorat-' family. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Frax- ed an arrangement of silver er over the holidays. and Mrs Harlan Page Bosworth magnolia leaves and tall red 11 of Medford i lapers. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bratton of New Orleans were at home with A smali Christmas tree and Mr and Mrs.

Warnn M. weiseth. as her other greenery were used on the for matron of honor. Bridesmaids are other tables. Mii-s Judith Persons.

Mrs. Larry A delicious turkey dinner with Thompson and Mrs Andrew( all the trimmings was served to Rapp. 1 approximately 20 people. Robert L. Bosworth will serve' Those attending were: Mr.

and groom as best man. Andrew Rnpp. Michael and Marian igp Bosworth IV will be ushers Jim Wiseman, Mr. and Mrs Charles McAdams. Mr.

and Mrs G. Pennington. Mr. and Mrs. Bob The Misses Peggy and Maureen Benninxs, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Hughes will be flower girls, and McCain. Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. War- Master Mark Weiseth will serve ren. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Dunas ring bearer. Debra Sunday School Class Entertained con Mr. and Mrs. Grover Toland and Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Smith Mrs M. G. Lide had her son. James Lide of Minneapolis, Minn and her daughter and fam ily, Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. and three children of Dumas, here for Christmas The Banks return ed home Monday and James will be leaving Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. G. J. Bensbergi visited her son. Mr and Mrs Paul Hamilton of Crossett during Christmas.

December 13. The Christmas Story told by Miss Eppie Gardner opened the is here with his aunt and uncle Mrs. L. H. Purifoy entertained' meeting.

Mrs. Steve Patterson Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Mitchell, and in her home on Doak Ave, the! gave the closing prayer, members of her Sunday School The hostess served a delicious class, the Debra Class of the dinner buffet style. Sixteen mem- Guests in the Gartand Smith First Baptist Church, bers were present. home for the Christmas holidays James Marlar of Natchez. Miss family for a couple of weeks. Shop Kroger WEDNESDAY, DEC 28 CAMPBELL SOUP TOMATO NO.

1 CAN 10 Campbell Vegetable Soup Campbell Soup Chicken Noodle Campbell Mushroom Soup Campbell Vsg. Beef Soup A No. 1 iL Cans No. 1 QAjf Cans Campbell Vegetarian Soup A No. 1 it Cans 1 Cans Sunshine 1 -Lb.

1 Box Hi Ho Cracken 39 39 SAVE 10c WITH THIS COUPON KROGER SALTINE! 1-Lb. Box WITH THIS Dec. 28 Only FRESH PICNIC STYLE PORK ROAST Market Made Pork Sausage lb. jj Lean Boneless Pork Cubed Steaks. lb.

BANANAS COUNTRY CLUB FROZEN PIES Cliicken-BeefTwkey 5 $1 APPLI 20-Ox. CHERRY PIE if The Hurley Company held a Christmas Party Thursday night at Hotel Camden and over 115 attended. This is the banquet hall at the hotel during the dinner, with Gregory Cook as master of ceremonies. Wallace Hurley, president of the firm, was host to the party. (Bracken Thoto) were their sons and families, Mr and Mrs.

Jerry Smith of Dallas Tex and Mr. and Mrs. James in Smith of Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs.

George Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wayne Owens and sons aU of Pine Bluff, were guests also. Mrs. Maude Dunn visited her son Dr.

Tommy Dunn in Hampton and daughter Mrs. A. G. Sullen be rger in Pine Bluff, over the Christmas holidays. Mr.

and Mrs. Bdl Cunningham and Dottie and Mrs Ailie M. Cunningham visited in Shreveport La. over Christmas. Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Clark and daughter spent the holidays with his sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moscardini of Chicago.

111., and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elder of El Dorado, 01. Jessie Darling and family of La- Maque, Texas and Mr. and Mrs Bobby Buzbee and son of Dicrks will visit Mr.

and Mrs. Edgai Buzbee and Mrs. H. 11. Darling during the holidays.

Mrs. Mary Phillip and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall all of Louisiana visited Mr and Mrs. W.

Wednesday. Lighting Contest Winners Told The winners of the annual Col onial Garden Club Christmas light ing contest were announced as follows: first place, Mrs. Wyley Elliott; and tied for second place Mrs. D. Spuce and Mrs.

George or tVtNTS CALENDAR WRONF.sn.tV Maul II. D. Club will at 2 p.m in the home of Mrs Johnny Roy Bradley on Maul Road for meeting and Christmas party Fairview Wesleyan Service Guild will meet with Mrs Winnie An derson on Tate Street at fi m. for a pot luck dinner Mrs Dorothy Jean Mann will be a special guest. SATtRDAY Annual Kiwanis club installation banquet will be held at Hotel Camden starting at 7:30 m.

Camden Golf and Country club New Year's party will start with a cocktail hour at 8:30 p.m Dancing will at 9 30 m. FRIDAY Annual holiday party for senior high school students and college students home for the holidays will be held at the Camden Country Club at 8 p.m. Music will be by the C-Notes. Sparkman Miss Wanda Mann of Little Rock spent this past weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Spruell Day.

The contest was limited to members only. unday school RF.poRT Camden Studen On Who's Who List First Presbyterian 200 First Baptist. Camden 351 First Baptist, Cullendale Grace Baptist 82 Hillside Baptist S3 Immanuel Missionary Baptist Second Baptist Temple Baptist 119 Unity Missionary Bsptist ABA White City Baptist 65 Assembly of God CtflKkm 126 mWv of Cullendale 93 Fairview Methudi't 290 Calvary Assembly 54 United Pentecostal 113 Hilltop Acres Mann Miss Mann spent the Christmas Holidavs with friends in Florida Coach Mrs Jim Atwell had as thrir house guests last week Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs N.

Nesbitt of El Dorado Sam Abbott who underwent surgery in Warner Brown Hospital in El Dorado on Wednesday has returned to his home here to recuperate. Mrs. Ruth Horne had as her guest, several days of this past week, her sister, Mrs Alva Mummer. of Poyen. Raymond Harmon, of RFD 2, entered Ouachita County Hospital in Camden last Wednesday foi medical treatment Nineteen at Arkans.

AMJrN College were elected Who's Who American L'lrveisities and leges tor I Each elected lecriv, nomination locnl committi on Who's Who and then was ected for 'nctuskm in tt National Fdiiion of Who's Wl by the compostd students and faculty Each student has achieved sehn as'Urtlly trr six semesters ar has deinonati alcd leadership dity in several ac ivities anti in service at the AN College Included in the list are Will Burris, buMness administrator and Adnanne Foster, ina ics. holt of Camden Tito Puts Blame On Western Powers BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP Tita ha rent wed attacks on Western policies. Wan ing thr Western powers for of efforts toward and readiness to renew contact wtth the other Tito said he was worried by th situation He spoke on intermit iot al affairs Parliament Monda anti also touched on his high hope fcr forthcoming five year piai Fordyce Mrs. R. Lawrence of Dardan elle Ls visiting Mr.

and Mrs. James G. Sanders. Mrs. John Kilgore of Carraway! spent Thursday night here with Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Kilgore. David Osborne will spend thr weekend in Hope with Mr. and Mrs. James Langston and Louise.

Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Mays of Lawrence Kansas will spend Friday in Fordyce visiting Mrs. W. Mays and other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. French Wynne and family of Warren spent Tuesday I night here and attended a fam ily supper with Mrs. T. D.

Wynne Sr. Mrs. Frank Moody of Shreve port will spend from Friday un til Monday with Mrs. John Me Murry and other relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Elton Gray of Warren visited friends and relatives here Wednesday. Charles Creed of Langley All Force Base. Langley, Va. visited Mr and Mrs.

Melvin Jones ovei the weekend. Bill Mays of Dallas, Texas will spend the weekend with his moth er. Mrs. R. W.

Mays. 1st Lt. and Mrs. Bob Baldock of Otis Airforce Bass, Boston. Mass.

are visiting here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. T. and Billy.

Mrs. Roy Spear of Camden will spend Christmas with her son Edward, Mrs. Spear and Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Troy Henderson and LaRisa of Sheridan will spend Christmas with relatives in For dyce.

Miss Barbara Benton who attends Wellesley College in Wellesley. Mass. arrived home Saturday night for a Christmas visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Benton, Jr. and Evans, day for New York to spend Christ- Mrs. Horace Everett left Sunday for New York to spend Christmas with her son, Horace Everett, Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. Austin Coston, Don and Ronnie visited Mr. and Mrs. E. R.

Templeton of Scott, Sunday. Mrs. Guy T. Patterson left Tuesday by plane from Little Rock to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Benard Polk and daughter Patti in Springfield Va. Mr and Mrs. Tom Holcombe, Tommy and Jeri of Texarkana and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ramsey of Fordyce will spend Christmas in Pine Bluff with Louis Ramsey Jr.

Mrs. Jim Stringer, Mrs. Elmer Lane, Mrs. Allie Attwood, and Mrs. Louis Ramsey accompain- ed Mrs.

Guy Patterson to Little Rock Tuesday where she caught a plane for Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Childres and Lynda of Little Rock will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Finley are going to spend Christmas in Batcsville visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Arlis Pierce. Mrs. Ed Scarborough is spending Christmas with her son Carl and Mrs. Scarborough in Texarkana. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Henderson and Lanells will sfiend Sunday afternoon in Sparkman visiting Mrs. Roy Butler and other friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Darling and family of Rayville, Mr. and Oklahoma HOME Of BETTCR VALUES FOR OVER 42 YEARS mmm Wa maul TOYS and Most wi OF Regular Low Price GAMES DOLLS, TRAINS HOLSTER SETS all toys in stock at tremendous savings. Buy now for those birthdays and special occasions in months ahead.

GROUP YOUR ON EASY TERMS LIMITED QUANTITIES ON MANY ITEMS! must reduce our inventory to ROCK BOTTOM by Doc. 31st. Wo havo slashod pricos way bolow our rogular low prico to got tho job dono. Como on in and toko odvantago of tho tromondous savings on hundrods of SALE ENDS Doc. 31.

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