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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 Ark NEWS Thursday. December 14, ------------The Social-go-Round First Baptist Church To Present Cantata The Adult and Youth Choirs the First Baptist Church, present the can Calendar of Events THURSDAY The Camden League of Wo men Voters will meet in the with Lucelle Newton Office Phone 6-5721 Mrs. Womack Hostess To New Century Club Mrs. Evans Honored At Shower Camden. will present the taia a King" bv home of Jack Janami dl a 9 30 a A procram on I niteu PTTS: Nations will Mg at 7 30 p.m.

during the worship service. Sol- and for the presentation Visitors are welcome. Robert Siuder, graduate stud- ent at Ouachita University, Mrs.j Vernon Tullar and Mrs. David Niaht unit of Camden League Tate. The cantata will be un- of Uomen Voters will moot at der tU direction of David 7 Pm in thc hornc of Mrs Christmas Party will he held at Fellowship Hall in the First Mei nHiist nurch at 3 3U m.

Christmas cantata at First Baptist Church presented by dult and Youth Choir. 7 p.m. Public cordially invited to at- be presented by Recital presented bv Camden Mrs Julian Streett. Mrs JJoxd ()f Miss Elizabeth Copeland 2 m. First Methodist Church Public to attend.

cordially unit shower given for Mrs. Paul Evans in the home of the form er. The honor oe received a cor sage of pink and blue diaper Mrs Bill Evans was hostess Ifce ante-bellum home rVmUly Giorgi 'ihnucr for Mrv Paul ov of Mrs A. Womack on Washington St. was the setting when Womack and her mother, Mrs.

Don HMarreti entertained New Club Tuesday, December 5th. bons, arxi a host of lovely baby Garlands of greenery and red gifts from the fifteen guests velvet uows decorateti the tiuge sent and many others who were lumi uooi s. An unusual doll unable to attend Iiuuk spuung its boughs of red- A bamboo tree hung with dia berried holly was placed at the pers and pins centered the enhance hall. Tate, minister of music, Nickoley. and accompanied by Mrs.

Jack Nvwton, organist, aikl Mrs Jordan, pianist Dr. John Maddox, pastor of iht onurch, will be tlie narrator. Born a King is a eon tern- modem Tliursday Musicale will meet at 7 30 pnv with Mrs Jern Ilitt, other hostesses are Don Nutt, Mrs. Alton Wachtendorf, Mrs Randolph Moore, Mrs Robert Tutt Each mem I ht is asked to bring a guest Animal ist mas open house ot the home of Mrs Cornelia Foster, 366 Dallas Ave 2 30 to 1 30 Former students and fnends are invited to call at appointed hours. THICKS OF THE I HADE I-HUM A WISE PAIN I EH Bv Abigail Nan Buren DEAH In defense of theintenor decorator whose ad vances" the lady said she had to fight oft 1 have been painter lor many years, and have been around all kinds of worn en.

I have them categorized DEAH WIFE: Kii) had already needling. I figured the had enough DEAH ABBi Just yesterda; I totind out that the "diamond engagement ring I troni gentleman friend i not a real diamond The gent It man who gave it to me is 1 wou) Sparkman Mrs. Gladys Williams will spend the Christmas Holidays, in Fort Myer with Mr. and Mrs. Don Forte and their daughter Mr.

and Mrs. II Griffis will spend the ll-jliday ek end in Little Hock, the guests of Mr. and Mrs Guy Mosel) and family. They will vis.t other relatives before returning home here. Mr and Mrs Bill Haynes and family moved this past week to their newly purchased home, on Broadway street The home ha been re modeled and was lorm ally owned by Mrs Ed KnigH, who has nioved into one of cfiene) apartments in Uni! 1 of Sparkman llousing Project.

i Mr. and Mrs Danny Lee mw- this past vveek to Robert Selph home. on Broadway St. Mrs Wilson Daily, Mrs. Amis, Mrs John DeLaugh- ter.

and Mrs J. David tended thc Christmas program of Dallas County Extension llomemakers Council, Thursday (iuhhouse in The meeting opened at 10:30 a Mi Amis gave linoti at luncheon, and was sona leader. attached to pink satin Sb- Veter has" writ wiU prwated by U)US gr()UpS from (he schools ever tourt een cantatas of The mantel in the parlor, where memtoers and guests as sembled, held a massive arrangement of gold leaves and red satin balls. Pink camellias were on the president taoie an dthe coffee table. the Christmas and Easter sea.

whicn have more than two million copies. Tlus alom testimony enough oi ing table where the guests were die ot work. How- served finger food Fairview Band Club will mee in the room at 7 30 Wedding Anniversary of wonderful person a Mr and Mrs. Fred Hopkins There is the She not have thought less of him 1. Thornton Open house is always wearing a housecoat were I given none at all But from 2 to 5 Friends and that's open She keeps clutching to have been given one that is relatives are invited to call dur- it and releasing it, but she nev- a fake' as the jeweler hours.

er closes it. Then there's the put it, hurts me so, I don't body beautiful type who is al know what to do This gentle Recital at Fairview Method dressed foi swimming or man has beet 1st Church presented by pupils sunbathing The sun hasn't been to me ever the beauty and simplicity his work can best be ap alnn ne would do si was going to I riage for both rhii good and can't believt a thing Thi? the second mar us. Buddies' Super Market Photography Special Christmas Recital Set For Satuitiay meet at 7:30 pm with Mrs. predated the hearing oi it. I)jxw; Howardt Kaseman ltd invited1 Each member is asked to bring the public, are to attend and participate in a gift for the Children Colony this servi ree ot worship uirough cnis niusiv the Christmas sea- parents of band members of Miss Elizabeth Copeland 3 3t) ou! a aiKi the i ire urgwi to present.

pm. Public cordially invited empty, but she got.her suit on There's the stepladder mama Delta Kappa Gamma will TV Westside Methodist CJiur- I'm tip. she's down with a want to loso him by ch located on Maul Hoad will very low-neck blouse If I making him that having a Serve down, she's up with the other real diamond is all that import- end ant to me. It isn't, vet I hate to Mrs John P. McAlister, president.

called the meeting to order and heard reports from officers and committee chairman. Bearden PTA To Meet Tonight FRIDAY Installation of officers at Camden Chapter 489 Eastern Star Masonic Temple. 8 m. Louise Spear, Smackover, will install. The Christmas recital by the pupils of David Glaze will be held at the First Presbyterian son Church at 7 30 Saturdav night, December 16 Everyone is cordially invited to attend the recital and the reception which Mrs John Watts presented the will follow immediately in the program.

"The old and the nilowship ha 11 The Bearden PTA will meet The Kate Steel Class will have with the quotation from The students are Debbie Thursday evening at 7 30 in the its Christmas Party at 3 pm. Pauline Bouve. Thorne, Donna Dunn, Sara Lee, high school auditorium. in the Sunshine Class Boom of the land of the Island King- Larry Grayson, Mike Siefert, The ehtnentary grades 1 the First Methodist Church. Susan Watts.

Sheila Bechtelhei- through 5 will present the Christ- -------Mid Shinto temple and shrine, mer, Carol Cook, Rita Rateliff, rna.s Story in and SATURDAY There is carved on odd, quaint Elizabeth Rateliff, and Eliza- Song under the direction of Recital presented by pupils lesson, oeth Linebaner. Mrs Howard McWhorter with of David First Presby- Wondrously cut in wood Also performing will be Dan- Mrs Aubra Lindsey as accom- terian Church 7 30 p.m. Recep The three wise monkeys oi Nik Glaze, pupil of Mrv pa have a pot luck dinner, yourself eat all you want. Adults $1 25, Children 75c. Proceeds will be used in the parsonage fund.

there's the confidential be fooled Everything depen type She tells you all her prob- on how 1 react I can't just pi lems Then there's the woman tend I know Yet if I ma with the jokes Always dirty, too much of it And lastly there's the outright propositioner. I have seen them all Years a very wise painter who invited to call between the knew all the tricks of the trade hours of 2 and 5 m. me some very good advice Open house at home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Posey to observe their Wedding Anniversary Friends ami relatives atf( it may he fatal Can vou please help me? DEAR WAITING tasamtng the rinn IS a either gentleman friend was also taken in, or he is to ftxd you.

In case, vou must uave me He said, always get tell him that you were told Iht MONDAY your money first, and if they stone is not a genuine diamond The Monday evening Bible want to games, it will stressing that the value of Class will meet in he home of the John Lee s. 408 Clifton St at 7 15 pm a Christmas lesson will be given by the teacher. IYIN(i 10 (OLOR Sincerely SAMMY stnne is of less to DEAH ABBY Whv don't vou than the value of his word advise that girl who was jealous for onlv $1.49 Plus 50c Handling Limit 1 to a perion No limi) to a famdy No 9 limit I Kith Misi Fannelle Shepperson. ko, Jordan and Patty Domanski, Who see, speak, hear but the voice pupil of Mrs Don Nutt Tlie program will include Roll call was answered Christmas music for the piano and organ. Mrs Walter Hussman's paper, in Japan was read by Mrs Thomas Iaockett and toki of Japan as Mrs Hss- man saw it during her trip to the Orient.

pre- has been named for inclusion in r. pared by Mrs Lester and the edition of Who Who presented by Mrs A Davis Among Students In American both talent and ingen- Junior Colleges uity Mrs "The Vanishing was an interesting study of a near Parents are urged to attend turn will be held after recital. Public cordially invited to attend. Anniversary meeting of Oam- James Shankle Receives Honor James R. Shankle of Eastern Star To Install Officers On Friday The Circle Riding Club will have their Christmas parts at 7 30 in the evening at the Circle Club House.

Each Camden Chapter 489 will hold wl" a man- its in.tallata>n service Knday a edi tor a woman. in and each child bring a gift for Derember 15, at 8 m. tne a cluld Each gift should not masonic Temple on Jetterson cost more than $1 00 Evervone St Installing Officers wilt oe Ixiuise of over she will by Mrs Martha Fergerson, ui will i Masonic No 11 7 sonic Temple Speaker Ormand Master. because her friend hai SHARON tattoed on his chest to have 11 MILLIE MORE THAN tat over it what I did WIFE land Jr TUESDAY 'Hie Pirst National Bank irren will hold their annual Christmas party at Chris Steak will give $1 00 to put in a pot for a needy family of Camden Cadet Shankle. son of Mr and Warren, Ark, who will serve as Mrs.

George Shankle of 532 Marshal Mrs Irma Thompson Washington St in Camden, is pm will serve extinct race near the Tibetan a college sophomore at Marion Miss IaU a Jewe Rixse SUNDAY Couples urei iristmas Party for all St Methodist Ch- I 7pm at the church. Each annual lady is asked to bring a covered a Institute Alabama's only es- of At the conclusion of the pro- Drain, members and invited into dining -room where the tea table was as Chaplain. Yarbrough P. tester will serve as ress; Dorothy Swann Organist Adah. Billie Parson; Ruth lallian Berrryhill; Esther, Lesto be Installed are ter Welch; Martha.

Clam Word; Cadet Sharikre commands Mrs Faye Williford, Worthy Electa. Warder, isrcpntered with an elegant silver Comparn A in the Cadet Brigade Matron Marvin Bell. Worthy Frances Livingston; rrvstal holding red and has the rank of cadet cap- Patron; Nettie Rogers, Asso Robert Berryhill. j-and pink ramellias interspersod tain ls a member of Phi Matron; Ray Barnett, As- with greonerv and gold snikes Thela Kappa, national Junior sociate Patnm; Lillian Bell, Mrs Ralph Sroit served des- college honor society is named Chaplain tm Wilson, Mar- Inrt and Mrs Findlev on the List for siial Delois Baniett, Secretary; presided at the silver service academic excellence; has McGill. Treasurer; Grace New Century Club will have a mother-dalighter Christmas tea at the home of Mr Dennis Daniel 1112 Westwood are Mrs Julian Streett, Mrs Moseley, Mrs I tobt.

Cope- dunng the social hour lettered on the varsity football Dutton, Conductress; lzetta team for two vears. Brum be low. Associate Conduct HIGHWAY SO. COMMUNITY We extend to Mrs Wyiuun in the loss of iler last wttk We also Extend sympathy to the loved of Mr A Jordan Sunday night services at the Camden Chcurch were dis- mjssed ami pastor Thomas Hay charge of the service in the Sulphur Springs Church flpding the three day revival there. Others attending were Mrs Ray and daughters.

Mr and Mrs Elbe Coppett and son and Mrs Frank Dawson and Rev and Mrs Walter Mayo Frank Dawsons visited WD little and Mr and MN Ralph Hale in Emmet Sun- Gay afternoon Friends or Mr and Mrs Bvn uni DeWoody surprist-d tlwm with a nouse warming luesuay ntjtfit J. Jdhn OvtTrnan and mother, Mf? Rob Overman visited Mrs Cheney in Ouachita Sunday aflfrnoon Mr and Mrs Frank Dawson spent Sunday in Malvern visiting his brother and family Mr aiv! Mrs Sam Dawson and daughter Opal and sister Mrs Lttfie WTafford also Mrs cousing Miss Ettiel Mathis Camden met in the home of Mrs Gore af- tefpKin Six members ami pas- tiif Thomas Ray present. GEL ELAND DRUG PtllNDlY SKRVICI STOtl Washington and Adams Wa Giva Grean Stamps on All Cash Purchases "On Duty at All Timas To PHARMACIST IKUUD RIGISTKRSO PI-AY WITH by KITH OF CAROLINA vv fn Taith of Carolina's pretty white orlon with pink nylon ntreteh polka dot yoke and tiglits and I love my applicatiti uud cradle and reversible 2 to 1 $1X00 UPPER LEVEL FOR HAI 11' S1ZKS mm.

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1930-1977