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i I A PAGE FOUR BLYTHEVILLE (ARK.) COURIER NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1908 Pat Mullins, Society Editor Phone 4461 Bits of News Mostly Personal Mrs. Clinton Frazier of Elgin, and her daughter, Mrs. Joseph M. Fox of Portland, will be guests of Mrs. E.

M. Terry tomorrow. They are former Blytheville residents. Mr. Frazier was organIzer and first president of the First National Bank.

Afr. and Mrs. James C. Guard and children have returned from ET. Louis where they spent several days.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dennis Byturn have returned from their wedding trip and are now at home here. Mrs. W.

J. Fitzhugh and children, Marion and Jordan, have been the guests of her mother. Mrs. G. C.

Thompson, in Pine Hurt. They were motored home by the Rev. and Mrs. F. T.

Devlin Pinc Bluff, who will be their guests several day's. Dr. Jae Hughes of Osceola left: today for Miami, xhore 1:6 will attend the 55th Annual Congress of: 1 TO GO OVERSEAS Mrs. Walter Harrell and daughters, Betsy, 8. and Jeanie, 5, wil: leave Friday to begin their Journey to Kaiseralautern, Germany, to join their hushand and lather, First Sergeant Walter Harrell who is with the Second Army Divion.

He has been stationed there for one year, and they plan to stay from two to three years. En route, they will visit Mrs. Thomas McCann al Harrisburg. who is also going to Kalseralantern. Mrs.

Harrell :5 the former Miss Margs Anderson, daughter of Mrs. Cora Anderson. the Optical Association. American, Saturday. Jerry and Alan Berry, sons of Mr.

with her parents, I and Mrs. Kendall Deny, left today Marcus Evrard has bren removed' for Oxtard, where they will from attend Unl-1 Blytheville Hospital to his Lott summer term at home where his condition Is versity Mississippi. John They were ac- porter! as much improved of companied by Wilks. son of is Grace Wilks, who will also al- Miss Roberta Bracey, daughter of tend the summer session. Mr.

and Mrs. If. C. Bracey. is Lott Airs.

Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Stubbs of St.

home from Mississippi Southern! Louis were guests of Airs. Connie College In Hattlesburg to spend the Estridge yesterday aud last night. summer months. Thee will leave i and They are en route to points in Flor- Friday for the graduation, exercises jida before reaching Key West where at University where ed they will spend their vacation. their son and hrother.

Bill Bracey. the Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Berry and will be one of the graduates. H.

501.5, Jerry and Alan, were in Little Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Black andi ery.

Reck yesterday. daughter arrived home Tuesday Mrs. Billy Beal And Mrs. Bill from St. Louis where Airs.

Black Stevens of Osceola were in Mem- underwent surgery. She 15 her phis sesterday. escinz nicely. Mrs. Melvin Halsell and Infant P.

D. Foster, who had been in ous by daughter, Mary Susan. were re- Las Vegas because of the serious moved to their home vesterday from illness of his grandchild. Fred L. Baptist Hospital In Memphis.

Stedman. son of Captain and H. H. E. Wheat visited La-! remained ty Norman Shiekls and, Mrs.

Mrs. Fred L. Stedman, has returnMrs. ed home. Mra.

Foster ney in Memphis yesterday where there for several weeks. 'The boy. they went to bring Mrs. Shields' son, who received a serious eye jury there Sammy, for home following his visit several weeks ago is still a patient: several days. Dick Reid, student at University.

where "the situation is encouraging at Mellis Air Force Base Hospital arrived home today to spend the but he's not out of danger and con- parents, summer Mr. months and Sirs. as Max guest of Reid. his dition is still critical" according B. Mr.

Foster. The Stedman's formerly and her grandmother, Mrs. I. A. H.

lived here. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Henderson! :5 Reid. Mrs.

Connie Eskridge and Mrs. Tori Thomas have just returned will leave pridase for Vanderbilt from Murray. Kentucky Lake, University graduation exercises in which their son. Charles: Union City. and Martin, and Henderson, will receive his hachFulton.

where Mrs. Thomas deelor of arts degree. parted by train for her home in Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Joiner and; Cambrin.

Wis. children. Myra. Brenda. Kenneth, Mr.

and Mrs. Roscoe Crafton left Ar.d David. of Tuesday for Fayetteville where! are visiting friends and relstives their daughter. Ramona. who A In Blytheville for a few days.

They student At University of Arkansas were accompanied by Lois Ann will accompany them home for the lankenship. summer. Among students at University of Mr. and Mrs: Matt Monoghan Arkansas who arrived none Tuesand daughter Rosemary. and Mrs.

I das night were Pat Burks. son nl Chatham. Monoghan's sister. Mrs. Leland Mr.

and Mrs. Eddie Bucks: Shirley of Louisville, will al-: Barksdale. daughter of Mr. and tend graduation exercises at UniMrs. James Barksdnte: and Frank versity at Arkansas.

where their Wagner. son Mr. and Mira. Barbara Monoghan, Frank Warner. who will spend the daughter, will receive her bachelor of science desummer with their parents.

gree education. and will accom- panying them was Lany Ashiry. pany them home on Sunday. who will several dava visitPerry Rothrock. son of Mr.

And friends and relatives here bespend Mrs. P. C. Rothrock. and Russell Ins son of Str.

and Mrs. fore returning to summer school. C. Allen. a student at Jr.

Russell Phillips, will arrive home bill University, is at Rome to be the today Fayetteville they Quest of his mother. Mrs. R. C. Alfrom where have bren students at University of len.

Arkansas Univers-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arrivinz home from the HI. ity of Creschin, Missouri today of will Sir. be and Charles Mrs.

Fayetteville arrived Tucaday nicht from to he the guests of his son parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Crizger. Chartes Creschin Mrs. Don Rogers and children of They were Jr. accompanied by Mrs. J.

C. McKenzie nf San Francisco. Ta; tortille. I are visiting Mrs. Rozers' mother.

Mrs. J. E. Lunsford. Second Lt.

Foster. Jr. Is: mother of Sirs Cragger, 111. Anion: students at University of spending his 30-day convalescence Arcanas to arrive home today to furlough with his father. P.

D. FoRspend the summer months is Miss aho stationed at and ter. Lt. Foster 13 Shirley Kine, daughter of Mr. Fort Benninz.

Ga suffered A Mrs her King. Mr and Mrs T. and son. And Mrs. Zaricor's Mr.

and Mrs Roy lam, are spendInc two weeks in Richmond. Calif. Miss Arden Ferguson. daughter n. Mr.

and Airs. Joe Ferzusor, recored her bachelor of degree in clothing and textiles from the University of Alabama Tucsday. She 15 now spending thace weeks: FOLKS! I'm Looking for a I am a Cocker Spaniel In Perfect Health Registered thoroughbred PUPPY Watch this Newspaper For Details, For Promise to Make a Wonderful Friend. SAFEWAY At the Hospitals Blytheville Hospitals Huffman. Mrs.

Joe Asbell. Cooter Tom Kellick, City Mrs. Ilar Wilson, city Walls Dismissed: Mrs. Sam Alford. Cily Mrs.

Bill Lane and baby, city Ralph Gilbert. Caccola Mary Veld, Yarbro' Tops In Vacation Plans 8800 10-42 By Sue Burnett 1 A youthful bare-arm style that's a 'must' for jour vacation wardrobe. whether none or away. The capelet, bittons on and prorides a quick chanze when you want a light cover. Pattern No.

8800 Is -rite perforated pattern in sizes 10. 12. 14. 16. 18, 20: 40.

42. Size. 12. dress, 3-s sards of 39-inch; cape, contrast. sards.

For this pattern, send 30c in Dismissed: Mrs. Victor Harris, Steele Cecella Ann Luck, City Mrs. Charles Smith and baby, COINS. your name, address, size desired. and the PATTERN NUMBER to Sue Burnett.

Courier News. 315 Quincy Chicago 6. 111. I pOX Theatre FAIR CONDITIONED Box Office Opens 7:00 Show Starts 7:15 p.m. Admission 9c 30c At All Times LAST TIMES TONITE PAL NITES 2 For Price of 1 Jecure CRAIN 1 Model The Marriage and Broker 20.

-PLUSTHE SUN NEVER SETS DOUGLAS RATHBONE REGINIA FIELD LIONEL ATWILL PARRAPA ONEIL Also Comedy FRIDAY SATURDAY Double Fealure TRIGGER. GRIP: TERRORIZES PANHANDLE! JOHNNY MACK BROWN Texas MONOCEAR NATURE Jimmy Ellison -PLUS'When Tomorrow Comes' Irene Dunne Charles Boyer Radar Man Serial Also Cartoon Ruth Most Smart Film Stars Turn Away From the 'Shy Homebody' Publicity MARRIED Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans Elkins, who were married yesterday at 4 p.m. are now on a wed-: ding trip to the Ozark Mountains.

Mrs. Elkins was before her marriage, Miss Murl Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray L. Richardson of Luxora.

Mr. Elkins is the son of Mrs. Orville 0. Elkins and the late Mr. Elkins of Blytheville.

Joe Evans Elkins Is Married To Murl Richardson of Luxora Now on A wedding trip to the Ozark Mountains and Missouri are and Mrs. Joe Evans Elkins who Rere married yesterday nl 4 o'cluck In the afternoon in the home of the bride's parents, with the Rev. old White performing the double ring ceremony, in the presence nt members Immediate family and close friends. The bride la the former Miss Murl Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Murray Richardson of bra. Mr. is the son of Mrs. Orville O. Elkins and the late Mr.

Elkins of Blytheville. Forming the setting for the wedding was the fireplace which with was banked with greenery studded magnolla blossoms. Flanking either side of the dreplace, were floor baskets of gladial! nnd fern tied with large puffs of white sntin. Arrangements of other mixed garden flowers were used About the house. Maid of honor and only teminine attendant was Miss Nora Ann Jackson, who was dressed in a white eyelet embroidered ankle length dress over yellow taffeta.

The Illted bodice featured A scalloped, offthe-shoulders, neckline. Iter yellow taffeta sash when ted formed hem length streamers and she wore opera pumps of white linen. Site was presented a purple orchid 10x her shoulder. "Orville Elkins. of Little Rock.

brother of the groom, served as best man. The bride chose for her marriage crisp white organdy ankle length dress over blue talleta. The moulded strapless bodice WAS shirred and caught to a full skirt with embroid. ered appliqued flowers around the hemline. She also wore a sash of the same blue taffeta As that or the ruffled underskirts.

Her Jacket WAS waist length with scalloped cape sleeves and bertha collar. Wedding slippers were white linen opera puntpe. Topping the white praser, book she carried. was a pure chid surrounded with hahy breath and white satin ribbons extending to knce length streamers which were tied at intervals with French knots, to form a cascade banquet Her shoulder length veil nf halo French Illites Musion of the was valley. attached and to her a only ornament N'AS a single strand; of pearls.

a gift of the groom. For the marriage of her daughter. I Mrs Richardson wore a navy hine sheer dress with runestone trim. and white accessories. Al her shoulder was pinned an arrareement of white carnations.

Mra. Elkins wore a heavenly blue crepe dress and white accessories: cer-plemented her costume. Her corsage was also white carnations. Following the cercanny. the guests attended the reception which was also in the Richardson home.

Centering the lare laid bride's ta. ble. was A large cut glass bowl surrounded with maguola leaves and white sweet pens. Assisting at the zercaiion were Rome of the younger Hollywood. stars are turning thumbs down on the kind of publicity that to make them seem :0 be shy little who can whip up a meal with A5 much dispatch as! Mrs.

Janes next door and whose main interests ins lite are reading bocks on child care and weeding i the Dower bed. Several all them have come: out against feeding! the public Drat Ruth Millett kind of press Ruth Millett agentry. They're smart girls. Women who make a full rime job of housework and children and husbands aren't impressed by "movie-stars-arejust-like-you' build-up. see A publicity sho: of 3 Hollywaod glumor girl in an organdy apron standing in a dream.

kitchen supposedly cooking beri movie star husband's evening meal. real honest-to-goodness housewives are more likely to give out with lady like hoot than with a sigh of DRS. AMERICA WANTS TO READ OF GLAMOROUS LICE 'The is so obvious it Is irritating. And on top of that there is no glamor in such publicity. When Mrs.

America reads about the Hollywood stars she is trying to escape far A few minutes from her own kitchen. She wants to read about a way of life that is entirely different from her Give her a choice read. 108 about the doings of Rita werth peeping Into the kitchen of a Hollywood star who given the homebody build-up. and she'll read nbout Rita every tine. She may cluck her disapproval as she reads, but she'll read right on, nevertheless.

Mrs. America would rather lpok at them in mink than in aprons. read about their parties than their un. happy childhoods, and visit with them pictorially on the edue of their swimming pools than in their kitchens. PILES But Hurt Now Like 1 Grin Sin! Get sperdy relief from misery of piles.

Amazing formula developed by famous 75- Rectal Clinic brings palliative relict from nonging pain, itching, soreness. nature swelling, soften card 1:. Kale life worth living again -ret the escdication prosed by Tience with 10.000 clinic ratient. Get Thornton in ointment or suppository formfren we'r drugnid today. You'll discover colic! at once -or your manes refunded.

1-k for it by hame Tharnion Miner--al coot drug stores everywhere. Misses Dixie Howard, Sue Denton. and Eloise Richardson, sister of the bride. For travel. Mrs Elkins wore silk shantung piece dress fash-! toned with a three pencil skirt length, jacket quarter sleeves.

The neckline featured a pointed collar and -covered buttons extending to the waist line with attached peplum. She complemented her costume with natural! straw shoes and purse and a perky panama hat trimmed with ribbon. She pinned her orchid at her show)-: der Katherine Green To Be Honored Mrs. Katherine S. Green of Manila, associate grand conductress of the Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star of Arkansas.

will bel honored guest at a banquet tonight nt 6 p.m. at the Hotel Noble. The meeting of the Manila Chapter of OES will he conducted at the Masonic Hall at 8 p.m. Mrs. Green's sister.

Mrs. Virginia Campbell. will be the presiding officer at the Ma-: nila meeting. Mrs. Green was elected 10 he: present office in Little Rock last December.

She has received many! honors in the Eastern Star. She served as grand representative al Arkansas to Alabama from 1923 to 1037, assistant grand organist In 1948 and 1949. and as district deputy grand tecturer tor tour years. She served her local chapter as worthy matron two years. Mrs.

Circen has been awarded recogaftion In varied Gelds of service. She hirs taught in public schools for the past 19 years, having spent those yeArS systems. in the She 1s Blytheville member and of Manila the a Delia Kappa Gamma. National Honor Society for Key teachers, and was elected woman of the month recently by the Methodist Women's Soviety of Christian Service for. her outstanding service to! her community.

For 20 years, she has served A3 church organist and has taucht many bays and gils in this vicinity. Coming Events Thursday Euzelian Ciass of the First Rap-: fist Church has meeting In the home of Sirs. A. T. llays at 713 Pc-: can at 1:30 pm.

Fridas Stitch and Chanter Club mrel: in the lame el Mrs. Davis at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert I. Thompson 1s en-1 tertaining members of La Finesse.

Friday Chub members guests of. Mr. James C. Guard. C.

L. Me Waters entertains members of Friday Contract Club Potluck supper to: Open-D-4: Class members of the First Steth. nelist Church and wives or husbands 7:30 p.m hroken ankle. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Forgone annonnce the birth of a son Monday at Blytheville Hospital He their lirst child and has been naw.ed Richard Eugene, Jr. Mrs. Es the former Miss Anita Courtney. daughter of Sgt. and Mrs.

Grover Fraizer of New York City formerly of Blytheville. Mrs. John Caudill has been callto San Antonio, Tex. because of illness her mother. Mrs.

W. Rivers, Jr. who un.derwent surg- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Darby are in Moorehead, Ky, for the funeral of father.

J. N. Butcher. Mrs. Darhad been with in his seriillness for several weeks.

Allen Rush. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bush arrive by in Memphis tonish: from the of Tennessee where he will be met by his parents.

He plans to spend 10 days here before returning for the summer session. and Mrs. Leonard T. 1301 Country Club Drive anpounce the birth of their second child. A rauzhter, Tuesday at Walls! Hospital.

She DAS been named Frances Ann and their son's name Roger Adams, aze J. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny White and Mr. and Airs.

J. M. Williams x111 leave today fo: St. Lous where they. spend A.

H. the Love weekend. of Pittsburgh. Mrs. John A.

Love and chil-1 dren. Abc. Charles Robert Cyntre Ann. and Miss Frieda Smith, left yesterday for Milwaukee. to visi: Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Pasold. They will all return Saturday except Miss Smith, who will remain for a longer visit. When you slipcover your furniture for the summer, don't forget coser seats of side chairs too. It you lize.

use the leftover tive fabrics for curtain tiebacks. Kidney Slow-Down May Bring Restless Nights When kidnez slows dewo, many folks complain naccine backache, headaches, dizziness and loss nf pep and enerry. Don't suffer restless nights with there discomforts if reduced kidney Sanction in Retting you down due to such common causes as staces and strain, -exertion or sure to cold. Miner bladder irritations due to cold or diet may cause ketting up nights or frequent passages. Don't neglect you: kidneys it these conditiens bother yua.

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