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BLTTHEVILLJB (ARKJ COURIER NZWB AUGUST 1047 WhMM, fiactety Editor Meeting Held Program, Business Soslety of Cnrts- Service of First Methodist lilili met yesterday afternoon th members as hos'esses dftV'iAK'ilth Mrs: John Urs W. Adanis Jr. Jed and Miss Mamie the Bible Study, Circle Two met with Mrs. Ray HI lire Fred Kiger gave the IvoUttul Mrs HollUigs- ortli me in charge of 'he Bible i three met with Mrs. law Armstrong, Mrs.

o. E. Quell- sUy the study lesion E. Warren and Mrs. Mi Whitis were hostesses to nipm- of Circle Five The devotional Mrs John and fts.

Maude Melton was in C'the Bible A- PJcfcard liowess Six members Mrs. -V Hawkins taught Hie Bible Stady Refreshments Mrs. Steadman. Hostess To Hachahoma Members Mrs. Helen Steadrnan was hostess last night lo rnernbers of the Hach- onia Bridge dub During Wrote -Mrs." James Roleson received, high Kore' and sheaise.

The entertaining rooms we decorated with of The hostess served ice cveam lor refreslmienU. Nazarene Women Meet For Business, Prayer Members of the Young Women's Missionary Society of the Pirsl Church of the Nararene met yes- terdny afternoon at the church. Miss Gloria Jnrrett gave the opening prayer nnd Mrs. Ray White led Ihe devotional for the seven members present. Mrs.

White also ere served at each was charge of the business ses- sloiv Mlss l' zabcln McGee led the closing prayer. gram. J4rs. Burnett Presents Royal Service Program Harry Burnett was In. ot tbe Rajil pro- presented yesterday after- at a Women Mis'ionaiy ESjciety of Calvary.

Baptist Church See'ttog at the church. jMrs Mabsl Lwpford and Tomlirson led 1 1 prayer Mrs Priest eavv, the devotional Taking un the program uere Mrs Harriett, Mrs Boyd, Mra and LUnsford Mrs a prajer and Mrs 8. i McGee 1-d the Mr, and Mrs. Shannon Uingley and children, Dorothy and Shannon have as their guest Mrs, Lang School Togs for 1947 Favor Lady-Like Lines With Longer Skirts and Added Look of Dignity Meeting Held At Presbyterian Church the Woman 3 Auxiliary rest Presbjterian Church met terdajf at Ih6 church, 23 members heard Mrs aiiiy 1 discuss "Oan--We Christians in Our CommurHty? Auxiliary meeting was preceded 'bj an executive board session conducted lire Gray, president, Wluch nine Circles One Rnd 'Three ieM' brief business meetings before; Auxiliary meeting Kf $tudiecl By Mjqsionary Members Us people and were studied by members tv ofiFirsl Baptist Church jester day afternoon 'at Royal STYIT program; meeting at the Church Mrs, JamCj program lerdci told oj people and Mrs Tlieo GEO Club Entertained Miss Bette Boyd of Drew, formerly of Blythevillc. and Miss Betty HUM were guests with the GEO last night when Mrs.

Ray Whlttlngton entertained at her horiic with a Mis blid se party, 1 In bridge games, Miss Hill held high score nnd bridge went to Miss Vcra GoDdrtph. The hostess served sandwich plate and mixed cookies colil drinks. v' Class Party Postponed The monthly party of the Pathfinders Class of First Methodist Church lias been postponed from Thursday, Aug. to Aug. 28 because of the quarterly conference which will be held Thursday night.

Royal Service Program Given at OSOEOLA, Aug. Woman's Missionary Society of First Baptist Church met yesterday afternoon at the church for a Royal Service Mrs. A. F. Glascoc, president, was in charge anrt Mts.

P. led the lesson'for present. Mrs. 'cph- ducted the vwrship Also taking part on the ley's mother, Mrs. Lucy Thomas, sw of Flint.

Mich. Mrs. Herschel Dcen and son, Travis, have returned from two-weeks vacation spent with her brother, C. E. Parker of El Centre, Calif.

Tncy also visited In Pomona, Los Angeles and San Diego. Kn route home they slopped In Iron ton, to visit their son and brother, Douglas Decn. Miss Belle Boyd left this afternoon to return to her home in 1 Drew, after spending several days as houscgucst of Mr. and Mrs, Ray WmUinfilon visiting other Blythcvllle The Whlttinglons her as tar as Memphis, white' jjhey will attend the MOAT show, "Nhw tonignt. Miss who formerly taught in tile uage department at Bljthcvlllc.

High School, will enter the. Unl-' versity of Mlasoui'l, Columbia, this Fall to work toward her Master's degree. Mrs. A. S.

Smith nnd daughter, Mrs. lona Dawn Schmidt, and children, Albert and of Kansas City. me Visiting Mr. and Mis. W.

C. Smllli and (riends here. They plan to visit In.Memphis, Oklahoma City, and Gypsum, before re- lurnirig home the of September. Miss Almcda. Berry has returned to.

alter vlslllnc friends here. Miss Berry, who formerly was a faculty member nt Elytheville High School, Is now connected with Bucknmn chemical company in Memphis. Mrs. L. H.

Williams, the fanner Miss Ha'id Farmer, antl her sister, Mrs. Jack Matheny, were in Memphis today to visit Mr. Williams, undergoing treatment at tho Baptist Hospital there. Mrs. W.

G. Ecrantom and son, Bill, of Jacksonville, arc here visiting her father. JCSSB Webb, Mrs. Webb and family. They plan to be here 10 Mrs.

L. E. Baker and son, Larry, arid Mrs. S. Owen 1 and son, Brltt, spent Saturday in Memphis.

They attended the MOAT pro- I1V KPStK KIN'ARD NBA Fashion Editor NEW YORK (NEA) Lady-like dollies with longer skirls and a look of dignity will tumble out or back-lo-school luggage this fall. like her mama's, Miss Junior's Jet's Vvrijl be more modestly covered by la'l finery. When longer skirts came in, the hoydcnlsh elc- gncnt went oul of youn; fashions, designers say, School ghls' skirts eUm from a silhouette wlilcli, the older woman's choirc for fall, may be either and smcotli or filll and shlrfwaisl revives turrt-of-thc- century fashion fcr back-fo- icliool wardrobe. The voolen skirt with a longer hem- tine Mack cotton blouse. StnrcheJ and eiifls are detachable.

Thomas Auction. "Vagabond Satiir- Roaijs 1 day night before returning home. social Hour followed Smothermoii, fresliments of sherbet and cake' served by members, of coat fashions give to 'oolh siUioucttcs. The raight, fmgcrllp-lcDgth jacket is 1)1 Boiiij strong, fcut it cuts its ggest swath as the star of an eh- ir.ble. One giccn tweed coat, example definitely designed i company with a striped ult of red, green and white twcsd it is certainly slated lov ardrobe turnabouts with sweat- rs and rfcliis.

The grcalcoal, bursting flic full- si niul a eirJ in acquire, typifies' 1 the other ex- In launched for ampus -What (if anything n's cost deep sweep, full sleeves ml dctscliible In dash lhaii makes up in fout- alarm cc'ors. Example of one plaid mixture, calculated lo shove even school colors Into the background, Is a woolen coat, which combines oransc, preen, white and black. Teamed with this all-enveloping coat of longer length is a smooth- fitting dress of green wool jersey wil-h a lowered hemline. The turn-of-Uie-century shirt-1 waist dress Is revived for campus fanfare for fall. A dubbed "Vinnie," inspired by costumes in "Life -With Father," is del Mar's gift io the campus.

This nifty combines a fine-combed black cotton blouse frosted with starchy cotton collar and cuffs that detacli and a longer bUck woolen skin with a back sweep of godcts that imitate a bustle. Church Leader's to Hold Quarterly Conference Authorization to begin immediate work on plans for a new First Methodist Church and confirmation of the construction committee will be two of the business discussions Thursday night at the third quarterly conference of First Methodist Church at the church. The Rev. J. Albert Gatlin, superintendent of the Jonesboro District, Methodist Church; will conduct- the session, which aU 1 tees and t.rii church are to attend.

Shipment of Bassinettes Just Arrived! TOT SHOP 110 2nd St. 2308 firilliant colors liven up (lie dignified sllhouctits of Fall fashions for schuul girls. plalded in orange, preen, while and black, (he woulcn greatcuat, left, is an example of (he full swinging coat silhouette. Mulching hood is detachable. In the slim-lined ensemble, right, a straight, finsertip-length jacket in frecn wool fops a Uvceil suit striped in red, e.r«n and white.

Medical Test Proved TWs Great to Relieve MONTHLY FEMALE PAINS Arc troubled b7 Is tress oT female funcllonnl monthly disturbances? Does this make you sutler from pain, feel so nervous, restless, QL such times? Then DO try LydlR R. PlnX- ham's Vegetable Cotn- pound to relieve such symptoms! In a recent mcdtcnl test Plnkham's Compoutici Droved remarXably to troubled tlits way. it's what Doctors call a uterine sedative. It fcas a Rrar.d southing effect on one o' woman's most important Taken regularly Flnfcham's Compound helps build up resistance to such distress. Also great fitomacliic toiilcl LYOIA E.

PINKHAM'S NOTICE HOW AVAILABLE at your Grocery and Cafe Clover Farms Scaliest Milk Dairy Grade P. You've Tried. the Now Trv the Bcsl Call for Scaliest Milk Delivered FRESH Daily East Arkansas Milk Co. 3133 Pacific Ave. Memphis, 'Tcnn.

Excellent Farm Machinery Business for salt; in fertile section in of Arkansas- Real Estate Agency Mittie Carter Jonesboro, Ark; ST. LOUIS NATIONAL gTOOK- 1st of YApKS, Aug. 19 (UP) livc- Bouth) America" and Mrs Walter stock: Bishop on Good News of the Hogs, 8.CCD all salable. Market Mrs had The active with early clearance of all Call of Needy Neighbors" as classes ot hogs; barrows and gilts her I I7C-240 Ibs. 27.25; Including sales Smart presented the to packers; market: mostly devotional, entitled God Invlta I lover with extremes un- tkm All the Ends of the Farlh der Monday; heavy hogs steady; and accompanied Mrs Hairy Fnlc- 240-270 Ibs 2S.Zi-21.25.

280-300 Ibs tut when she sang Tell Them the, 25.W-28.i5; load 3W-3SO Ibs Story oj-'jesus weights under 180 Ibs; 25c to 'sti lower; bulk 13C-150 Ibs; 35.15; 110-120 Ibs sows mostly steady at 18.00-23.25; few extreme heavies n.76. Cattle salable calves 2.EW all steer supply approximately 60 loads. Including .13 cars Oklahoma' and Kansas grass steers; cows 'making up about 30 per cent of run Mrs, ft ft Brooks and Mrs Woodson led prssers Bride-elect Honored Mrs. Gean Atkinson JJy Mrs Qeau, Atkinson entertained al noon today with a luncheon at Hotel Nob'e compliment, to Miss Miry. Sue Berryrruin, bride-elect of market opening generally steady Howard of Stceleiwlth Monday; several loads lav.

'Missouri. and average choice steers 29.50 Guests were members of the bridal i 32.W; fcw mecllwm to good 25. party good heifers and mixec The' table Centerpiece yearlings 26.03; mediurr Tfas a larsre yellow bowl of jellow kind, 17.C3-2?.:3; common an "CJirysanthermims and gladioli and medium beef cows deep purple asters earners and cutters, 10.50-12.75. Miss Berryman pinned Jt heri a corsage of glam The Island of Java is smaller presented to her by her hos than HUnois. Us pcputeUon i Mrs Atkinson also gave the more than cue-third that of honor a gift I entire United Stales.

TME A LOOK AT YOUR IHSIDES loon" your bowels and press so hard on the kidneys that It gives you pain In the small ol youi OacK ovci vout kidneys, making you thlnK vou have kidney trouble: at nlRht the In your bowels may press upon your Madder making vou get up frequently, thus breaking into your sleep. 'In the mornlnR lire 1 Ureil Instead of refreshed. Gradually youi health is Unoalred. children of Trumnnn have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs Fred: Bean smi family.

Harry Johnson, Memphis guest ol Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morgan and son, Jerry, this week.

Ed K. Brook of Oklahpmn City Is spending weeks here with his mil'y. Dr. and Mrs. F.

E. Utlay nnd chll- ren, Michael and Rebecca, arc jendlug. two weeks In Noel, ith relatives, 'Mr. and-Mrs. Clyde Wilson are acationlng in Colorado Springs, for tvjo weeks.

Scott Lewis of Lake Village has oined his mother, Mrs. John where she is the hovise- of Mr. and Mrs. diaries Penn nd family. He also will visit the and other relatives nnd riends in Blythcvllle.

Scott accom- ignicd Mrs. Cal Oossett and sons, 3al and Jim. back upon their re- i ol from Lake Village, Birmingham, and Pciisacola, Fla. Coming Eventt THURSDAY Miss Ann Parks and Miss Rosemary Johnston entertaining with miscellaneous shovrcy oring Miss Mary Sue Berry'rnan, bride-elect. Humphrey -enter- 1 Tairiing "GNB FRIDAY Mrs.

Cliseter Daiuwell and Russell Parr will entertain with in liifprmiil moiiiUif party ait ID o'clock honoring Misa Mary Sue Berryman A CBO Club members will be of -Mrs. SATURDAY Mrs. W. Leon Smith ami Miss will, compliment Miss Mary4 Sue briilc-cle'ct'i with house nt Smith home 1504: West Walnut St. from Knoxvillc, they visited relatives.

Johri L. Nash nnd Billy Joe McCall motored to Knoxville Sunday 'to visit relatives. Tliry win be accompanied home bv Mr. Wash's grandfather, Henry Nash of Rus- Kclli'llle. Mrs.

Doyle Watkins family and nfece, Miss Sue Naalt. tuo- Searcy nicsrtay, to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ynncey am New Liberty Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Nash and and granridfiughtcr Mnrtha Mlddleton returned Wednesday At The Hospitals lUjYTIIEVILLt: HOSPITAL Dismissed: T. Martin, Armoi'el.

Mrs. L. M. Speck 'ami bauy, Ucssic city. Mrs.

Virgil Jones and baby', Coot- el-, Mo. Collins, city. BAPTIST IIOHI'lTAL, Memphis Dismissed; I Mrs John Fields city iMETHQlMST HOSPITAL, 'Mri Tiiiloi- Osceola oolv book putiiEheci in prinled ht Williauib- fcurg, in 1742. from Brute, jj visited relatives, 1 Mr. aiitt sons, and MrJ they Sanders and rs.

-James family niid Ray Pierce have reUiin-tain View. of Bruce arc visiting thcii aiiiit. and Ristf.r, Mrs. FloyU Yanccy and family- Mr, and Mrs. Durwood Mahnn son.

Gvccn, brother, Henry, and cousin, A. D. are visiting in Mississippi Mr. tint! Itfrs. S.

L. McNair ant; son, Buril. arc visiting relatives h' Mississippi. Mis. W.

A. Hash. Jr. and son) icLurned Monday from visiting relatives in Moiui- BIG BINGO! Thursday Night, August 21 sr GALAXY OF PRIZES 8 oz 'A' Grade All White Duck Bemis Bag Co. COTTON PICK SACKS Dressed Chicken) American Legion Hut 8:00 p.m.

Admission 50c by Liulins of ('alliuUc Church THE CLINIC.SHOE rot Uv tht drawing tor 1 N0lMt partlculatl; tibv Into oui 01 and thence intc thr I uaMrtTiK wbleb it enters ct point lUxaacb A cut-oB val I tbc return of the btle from the U)M bladder The Kail, Ibt (Uttp toe one KlMTtnurS OA.HCEK SIGNALS instead 0 into TOUT vou 1 taMT'becw to (eel of in may become sallow or Dllloui; dark rings may appear under your eyes, vou may teel laiy. dnll and irritable or bint: and melancholic. You may nave frequent colds or dull neaa-ache: voiir bowels slop their tree full and nat- urai action: you nave constipation gas putrefaction and self-oolsonlng or -intestinal toxaemia." as many doctors call IV This group ol symptoms Is referred to. in the south as 'Torpid Liver- but apparently a better expression would be Torpid Blk Flow. TO INCREASE BlLt FLOW But when the otte stops ftowtne freely, now can we Help Nature speed it up? the answer is: TAKE CALO- TABS AT BEDTIME AWD DRINK WATER FREELY THE NEXT DAY rhe oeneficial cfTccts of CaloUbs He In the fact that they are 111 laxatlvt.

121 antiseptic to the irteitlnei diuretic to the klflneys. relieving symptoms to consU- TOUI MuRRlsb BUt rhese calomel tablets make calomel ukloc pJeasliit RITZ Back to School Cartoon Show Friday Morning, Aug. 22 RECORD BAR Artie Jam Charie Vaughn Dime Dozen Sammy a Big Girl Now Desl Rainy Nlgiit In Klo Tex Know Phil sinoke, Smoke Wayne Alone Vaughn Ureamtime Tommy Freddie Starry-eyed Johnny Red Rosalie Folks Cecil Skies Blue Sky Vou seen My Daddy Here RECORDS troubled Drompt and not to follow them irtth lalti a fMom fcfcel At four ADAMS APPLIANCE Co J. W. Adams, Mgr.

W. Mala Doors open at 9:30 Show starts at 10:00 Admission A solid two hour show of your favorite cartoons with Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse. Pluto the Pup, Tom and Jerry, Popeye the Sailor, Little Lulu, Mighty Mouse, Daffy Duck and many others. A Free Seek of Popcorn A Free Cartoon Comic Book Note to Parents: This is strictly for the kids. Adults will not be admitted.

Yon'rc Contiguous ''Every Pay Box Office Opens 1:45 Show Starts 2:00 LISTEN TO KLCN 8:00 a.m. 12:45 p.m 4:30 Wicked Lady wilh Marearcl l.ockwnoil anrt IVInson Continuous Showing Everyday Wednesday and Friday Sea of Grass with Spcnrrr nnii Knlliarinr. llcplturn CJontintious Showing Everyday Amber Brown AAAA to $7.95 Your attractive Clinic oxloi'ils omtorlaljlc coinpaii- ions during duly luniu aUcrwatcls lUcy'rc tltc pcrlccl m.ilcli-nialcs for voiu 1 smart ttiilorcil stiiUl Box Office Opens ul 1:03 p.m. Show- Starts 7:15 p.m. Opens SnmUy 1:15 shows Sat." and Son.

Night Night'Except No puses hnnorcd on Sunday 1 Tuesday anrt.

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