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The Madison County Record from Huntsville, Arkansas • 4

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PAGE 4 THE MADISON COUNTY RECORD, IIUNTSVILLE, ARKANSAS THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1972 Engagement Told Mr. Overton Honored Sunday silver footed bowl. Guests were served white frosted cake decorated with pink rose buds, pink punch, nuts and pink mints. Tall pink lighted tapers in silver holders and pink napkins Nancy and Kim, Leo and Floy Lee Sisemore, Ruby and Melton Newman, Jerry Newman, Elaine Callico, Joyce and Art Callico and Sam Spears. "Blackie" received phone calls throughout the day from friends and relatives unable to attend the celebration.

NEED SOME PASTURE LAND? We have 60 acres of good developed grass with two ponds, beautiful building sites. Located only I miles from town and one-half mile off pavement. Priced at $9,950 with very good terms. (Ask for No. 2570).

A large number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Overton in Farmington Sunday, engraved witn the honored couple's names completed the table decoration. Arrangements of summer flowers in the bride-elect's chosen colors of pink and green, were placed at vantage points throughout the party got the pretty girl'j cake; Ar-thur McDaniel the guess cake; Flossie Dotson ana Bill Mc-Knight received the pickles for the love-sick couple. Misses Flossie Butts and Vlr.

ginia Garrett and J. Clark Hawkins, Jr. returned to their homes here after completion of the school term at Arkansas Tech, Russellville. 25 Years Ago (May 1947) Miss Barbara Lee Jones of Clifty and Arlis Shipp of Huntsville were married at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. Cecil Garrison, at 10:30 p.m.

May 28. May Z8, to help "Uiackie (as he is fondly known by all) cele Miss Gaskill Shower Honoree brate his 81st birthday. Hostesses for the delicious co operative meal at 1:30 were Mrs. Overton (the former Ora Ship ley) ana a daughter, Grace rooms. The hostesses presented Miss Gaskill a white gladioli corsage highlighted with leaves of green lace and green ribbon.

Mrs. William F. Gaskill and Mrs. Gene Karnes, mothers of the couple, and Mrs. Shrum were also presented corsages identi Would you like to buy some land at $27 per acre? If you substract all the Improvement costs from this 200 acre broiler and stock farm, that is approximately what the land cost will be.

140 acres of developed grassland; 18,000 broiler capacity. Located one mile off pavement. Priced at $44,500 with excellent terms. (Ask for No. 2552).

xnieie oi California. mi ii inose in auenaance were Rev. and Mrs. A. C.

Davis, Chloe Ann Spcnce-, Dovie Mc- -r if 2 ,5 f. v.r BW'v-, -r i 1 I 1 4 cal to the one worn by the hon ored guest. Miss Yvonne Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mason of Hindsville.

and Lov Watson. Miss Trudy Laura Gaskill, whose marriage to Gary Michael Karnes will be, an event of June 10, was honored on Friday evening, May 26, with a miscellaneous wedding shower at the home of Mrs. Jack Warren in East Heights addition from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The bride-elect was seated at a round table in tlu den of the Warren home to open her Jifts. Assisting her were Miss udy Karnes, the prospective bridegroom's sister, and Mrs.

Hostesses assisting Mrs. War son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett ren were Mrs. James Hargis, Mrs.

Tillman Bennett, Mrs STROUT REALTY Huntsville, Ark 738-2327 Nights: 738-2870 or 738-6562 22-tfc Knight, Griff Wilson, Carol and Preston Woodruff, Treg, Fred and Lynn, Loretta II. Cornwell, Dennis and Betty Spears, Lilla and Paul Giles, Katliy D. Woodruff, Don Davis, Floyd Callico, Kit and Jack Steele, John and Linda Steele, Stan Sisemore, Bonnie Agnew, Sid and Donna Ward, Maude Coffin, Roger A. Davis, Ruth Ann Crawford. Watson of Wesley, were united in marriage Friday, May 23, at the home of the Rev.

Sheridan Johnson who read the vows. Cuthbert Elzey, Mrs. Nathen Gaskill, Glyndon Johnson and Mrs. James L. Spurlock.

The hostesses' gift to Miss Gaskill was a place setting of Huntsville expects to have one of its bigger days" in Joe C. Shrum. her chosen china. Sylvia Elzey, Lora Callico, Clint ThA rpfrpshmpnt tnhlp. draD- some time, when the farmers and businessmen of the county and Lola Bayles, Dcbra Spears, ed in white, held a massive ar-Richard andWynema Callico, rangement of pink rosesjna Friendship Club Met With Mrs.

Hargis mm oui June 3 to welcome the latest addition to Huntsville and Madison County's wowine list i Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rowlett and son, Doug, of Davis, California, are vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Phillips of Huntsville; Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Edens of Fayetteville; Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Rankin of Decatur. Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Rankin are sisters.

Mrs. Irving Smith has returned to her home in Beloit, Wisconsin after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Calvin Traver and other relatives. She was accompanied on the return trip by a niece, Mrs. Floyd Sisk, who visited with her and also relatives in Madison and Bara-boo, Wise.

The Friendship Club met at the home of Mrs. James (Pat) Hargis Thursday, May 18, at 7:30 with Mrs. Bill (Betty) Gas Mr. and Mrs. Loye Davis of Route 1, Combs wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Marie, to Den-zil Jones, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harlie Jones of Route 5, Huntsville. Miss Davis, a 1969 graduate of St. Paul High School, is currently employed by the University of Arkansas. Mr.

Jones is a 1970 graduate of Huntsville High School and is employed by Heekin Can Company of Springdale. Wedding plans are incomplete. oi Dusiness enterprises, the Mowery-Whitson Motor Company. 15 Years Ago (May 30, 1957) Arlis Harriman, formerly employed by Easterling Mavtag and Appliance Co. of Huntsville, has been appointed rural mail carrier for Route 2, Huntsville, according to an announcement made this week by Leland postmaster.

A 1952 Chevrolet belonging to C. L. Craig washed from the Sam Barker crossing to the old canning factor in Kingston Wednesday night of last week. The car was completely kill as cohostess. Twenty one members answered roll call.

Mrs. Phil (Beverly) Phillips a former member of the club, now of Siloam Springs, was a guest. Another guest was Phil Phillips, Sr. of Springdale who spoke to the group before the regular business meeting was called to order by Mrs. Johnny (Jayne) McCoy.

Mrs; Cuthbert read the minutes of the April meeting and Mrs. Junior Cline, club treasurer, read the financial report. The CHURCH OF CHRIST At DRAKES CREEK Presents ALLEN B. HARPER GOSPETIEETING JUNE 12-18 Hospital News Admitted: Anna Samples Elton Sparks From The Record Files 37 Years Ago (May 30, 1935) pie supper went off very nicely at Wharton with a good crowd attending. Harry Gilliam of Aurora got the ugly man's cake; Zelma Dotson of Wharton ine club project for the year was discussed and a decision was made to wait until further into the year when a need presents itself.

Mrs. Jeff Parrott reported to the group on the club's com Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dilla-hunty and Mrs. Amo Davis of Wichita, Kansas are visiting the ladies' father, Grover Harris, and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Dilla-hunty this week. mittee attending the school board meeting in April in behalf of a kindergarten for the school system here. SERVICES DAILY AT 7:30 P. M.

Jim Sisemore, Song Director BIBLE PREACHING ONLY! 21-3tc flie Madison County Fair and STORE HOURS 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Monday thru Saturday Sunday 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Registered Pharmacist on duty at all timei Chancellor's Drug our participation it was discussed and a Fair float com mittee appointed by the president, Mrs.

McCoy. The committee is as follows: Mrs. Junior Cline, Mrs. Jeff Parrott, Mrs. Jack Warren, Mrs.

Kav NEED A PLUMBER? For fast, dependable service contact Howard Ware WARE'S PLUMBING COMPANY ROUTE 2 HUNTSVILLE, ARK, Phone (Kingston) 665-2727 46-tfc Coger and Mrs. Danny Harrell and Norma Chancellor Phone 731 22U Our next meeting will be a Open Seven Days a Week WW HAGS picnic tor the members and their families at Withrow Spring State Park at 6:30, Sunday, June 18. The devotional was given bv Mrs. Hargis. The business meeting was adjourned at 9:00 p.m.

after which bingo was played rn BABY TALK rww IL a VFW will furnish and set flags-8 holidays and other appropriate dates, at your home or business Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wright, Box 534, Frogan, Oklahoma an- Mary Wright Imogene Clark Virron Masterson Jacqualine Elliington Juanita Shepherd Georgia Barry Ruda Hill Wanda Foster Jack Fullerton C. A. Reed Mary Nelson Dorothy Clark Earlene Lewis Effie Rogers Dorothy Barnett Cecil Bolinger Walter Deer Jess McBroom -V Carl Hatfield Ola Thomas Mary Cornett Ann Bolinger -Helen Hogg Doris Tibbetts Laura Smith (.

Art Bolinger Austin Hull Mabel Ledgeworth Wilda Keck Drain Sue Parson Hope Ann Wyatt Carrie Thornsberry Grace Tice Curtis Glenn Clay Roberts Sam Dunaway Clarence Faulkner Kathy Southwick Martin Ledbetter Jimmy Sikes Discharged: Clay Roberts Jack Fullerton Effie Rogers Bertha Harp Lottie Phillips Juanita Shepherd Earlene Lewis Dorothy Barnett Anna Samples Doris Tibbetts Ann Bolinger Cecil Bolinger Seth Connor W. D. Drain Mary Nelson Ben Drake C. A. Reed Sue Parson Hope Wyatt Imogene Clark Austin Hull Wanda Foster Carrie Thornsberry Georgia Barry Ruda Hill Mary Cornett I nounce the birth of a daughter, I Lena Marie, May 19, at the Mad ison County Hospital.

She weigh Due to the death of our father, we will offer for Public Auction the following property, located at the farm, one mile south of Jap-ton, on ed 6 lb. 10 oz. MAN BABY TALK per Year Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Shepherd, 1972 3 Route 2, Huntsville, announce the birth of a 7 lb.

3 oz. daughter, Angela Michelle, May 22, at the Madison County Hospital. SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A. M. Huntsville VFW Post 10,021 Phone 738-2217 BABY TALK Mr.

and Mrs. Junior Wyatt, 3 REGISTERED ANGUS CATTLE 3 Gen. Kingston, announce the birth of a son, Bradley wayne, 22-2tc May 26, at the Madison county Hospital. He weighed 6 lb. 3 oz.

4 Angus Heifers, 2 yrs. old 4 Angus Heifers, 1 yr. old 1 Angus Bull, 16 months old 6 Angus Cows, 4 calves by side 5 Angus Cows, 4 springers 3 Angus Heifers, 3 yrs. old LIVESTOCK i Pair Twin Mare Mules, will be gold as a team Michelin Radial Steel Cord Tires Will Eliminate 80 of All Flats, regardless of cause. GUESTS IN VANDERPOOL HOME 1 Bay Mare, 4 years old 1 Palomino Mare, 1 Bay Mare, smooth-mouth 1 Black Mare, work and ride 1 Milk Goat i i Mare Mule, 2-yr -old-past Horse Mule, Guests in the George Vander-pool home over the weekend Were Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnie Vanderpool, Carla, Dale "and Elizabeth of: Viola, Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. James Vanderpool, Kathy and Mikerof Goshen; Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Sloan, Lana, Brenda and Sandra of the Far MISCELLANEOUS NO. 1 RADIAL TIRE UNIQUE RADIAL CONSTRUCTION STEEL CORD SAFETY Virtually eliminates punctures and blow-outs 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE on actual tread saves you real money Join fid new breed today. See ftow much you'll saw when you drive on Mishelin-X mer community; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips, Georgia, Bobbie 22A" Springfield Wagon, good One-horse Wagon with Spring Seat No.

9 Mowing Machine, onRubber Mowing Machines (junkers) -Horse-drawn Hay Rake John Deere Hammer Mill 1 Ashley Heating Stove 1 American Saw Mill, Model 1, complete, 3-block carriage 700 ft. Cherry Lumber, partly seasoned 1 Huber Saddle, good condition Set of Tug Harness 1 Saddle and Randy of Burkshed Com--munity; Mr. and Mrs. Danny Edwards of Goshen Joe Gold smith, Ronnie Casey and Ter KkUk nuuto on tnti kM wtrt n( NlnWi ni i ry of Tuttle. WMinU.

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aa( a muLIXt voa ttk "AlOU IBM IMM IBpUaUMt tM Monday visitors were Mr. and Mehin Danielr of Hinds- ALSO FORPRIVATE SALE 158-ACRE FARM ville; JeaneaiLVanderpoQl, Mrs. Haiel Thompson, Ann and Sherry of Brookshire. Texas; Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Thomas, Rhon da and Rebecca, of Bohannan Mt. TERMS CASH: No property removed until settled for. 1 Not Responsible for Accidents. Lunch will be served. Estate of George N.

Harriman Wax Other recent visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hartman of Pasadena, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boyd of Baldwin; ilr.

and Mrs. Denver Murphv of Phone 731-4714 Himttvillt, Ark. Northeast Comr of Squart' FAY LAIRD TOM COBB Auctioneers REA LAIRD Clerk Springdale: Mary and Thelma Laney of Mt..

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