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I I I I i PAGE TWO BLYTHEVILLE, '(ARK.) COURIER NEWS SATURDAY. JUNK 6, 1991 SOCIE Society Calendar Monday Circles 1, 3, and' 9 of the WoMan's Auxiliary in the First Presbyterian church will meet at the church and cirele 4 will mect at the home of Mrs. Alice Womack with MIs. W. C.

Leggelt as cohostess. The Business and Professional Women's club will sponsor an ad-! by Congressman W. J. Driver, of Oscepla, at the First Christian church at 7:45 P. M.

Mrs. Perry Blackburn will entertaln the Woman's Missionary Soclety of, the Second Baptist church. The Woman's Missionary Bociety of the First Methodist church will meet at the church with Mesdames J. D. Darksdale, P.

Martin. Frank Webb, W. I. a Denton, S. A.

Thompson, W. M. Burns, Charles Wyle, Tom Keaton and HArry W. Halnes as' hostesses. 'The Woman's Missionary' society of the First Christian church will mect with Mrs.

J. C. Mcliancy, Jr. Tucsd.as Airs. Robert Grimes fs entertaining the New Tuesday Bridge club.

Thursday Mrs. H. A. Smith is entertaiuing. the Mid-Week Bridge club.

Miss Minnie Leo Jones will prescal her plano pupils in recita! al the high school Vivian Dillahunty to Wed Harmon Taylor Mrs. George W. Dillahunty Is today, announcing the engagement appronching marriage of her daughter, Vivian Beard, Mr. Adam Harmon Taylor. 'The wedding will Inke place Sulurday ning, June 13.

Miss Dillahunty, who is popularly kujown throughout the tri states where she has. frequently visited, attended Gulf Park college, Gulfport, but returned home for her. Inst year In high school. Among the numerous honors recelved (hat year was her election as the most beautiful girl In the city high school and Carnival Queen. When at the University of Missouri, Columbia, for the frst semester she was pledged to the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and was chosen as one of the entrants in the university's annual beauty contest.

fathen wown the- Mr. George Dillahunty, Mr. Taylor, who like the bride has been. reared in this elty, is 'the son of Mrs. W.

M. Taytor and the Inte Judge W. M. Taylor and the grandson of Mrs. John Af.

Taylor, of Lexington, Tenn. He was a. student at Vanderbilt versity at Nashville, where he became a member the Sigma Alpha Epsiton Irate nite and 14 now connected with the tional Bank here. Entertaius Club, Guests. Mrs.

Charles F. was hostess to the, Thursday Rook club yesterday at her home on Dougan, avenue. 'The home was beautifully decorated with roses and magnollas. Refreshments ot pink- and white brick cream, angel food cake and punch were served by the hostess, assisted by her niece, Miss Belle Eastwood, of Caruthrsvilla, and Mrs. S.

Joseph Edwards. Other guests were: Mesdanies J. Mell Brooks. Ramsey Duncan, George R. Crockett, Margaret 1.

Minor. H. Bennett, Wilson Henry, G. Goodwin and T. Brlote.

Club lias Husbands For Bridgo Supper. cheon entertained the members of the Thursday Bridge club and their hurbands with a supper party last evening. The 12 present were served an appetizing menu at one table decorated with garden flowers Intersparsed with fern. In the contract bridge games Mrs: E. D.

Gilen won the ladies' prize, hosiery, high score among the men, hose, went to Mr. Gillen. barace T. Culp received hose for the cut prize and the low score award, recelved by Mrs. G.

E. Keck, was a bath room novelty. Presbyterians to Attend Sammer The First Presbyterian church of this city will be represented by eight delegates and the pastor at the annual summer conference to be. held nt Camp Petit Jean, near Morrilion, June 10 to 18. The Rev, Marsh M.

Collaway will be a member of the faculty, leaching Church Ordinance and Sacrament" to the senior class. or third year students. Miss Louise Dobyns will represent the auxiliary, the Christian Endeavor societies are sponsoring Miss Margaret Keck, John McDotrell will go from the Sunday school and others making the trip are: Mrs. Marsh Af. Callaway and con, Marsh Misses Lols Hooper, Jeanne Harrison and Mabel 51- mon.

For number of years this church has sent young people to! Bimibler camps, first at Hardy and later at Pellt Jean, where Instructicn'1s given in Bible study, byterianism, the, history of the church, special study of- the life of Christ: and cider religious CHURCHES FIRST METHODIST CHURCH P. Q. Boric, Pastor Worship and Eermon, 11 A. M. arid 8 P.

M. God in the Prescal Financial subject at morning hour. This service will be broadcasted over KLCN. Great promies of the Bible at the evening hour. Sunday school, 9:45 A.

M. Junior, Hy and Seulor Leagues, 1. P. M. Important meeting Board of Stewards, Monday, 7:30 P.

M. Every member Ls urged and expected to be Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 8:15 P. M.

Day of Prayer and Fasting, June 17th. PILGRIM LUTHERAN CHURCH H. J. Kicindienst, Pastor Sunday school wand Bible hour, 9:15 A. M.

Divine worship. 10 A. M. Sermon topic: "The Rich Man and 'Poor There will be an outing Sunday afternoon to which all members of the congregation are Invited. The crowd will meet at the church at one o'clock and go to E.

S. Wildy's plantation at Etowah. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH South Lilly Street R. A. Work, Pastor ALL evangelistic meeting Is in progress at this church with the subject for tonight: "God's Saturday Night and the Signs of the Sunday school, 9:45 A.

M. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. The Christ Ambassadors will meet al the home of Miss Maxine Boswell at 2:30 o'clock. Evening Praise and sermon, 7:30 o'clock. The public is welcome.

CHURCH OF GOD W. A. Foster, Pastor Sunday school, 9:40 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursduy ning.

Church' services are held each second and fourth Saturday evening. Sunday morning and evening. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rer. Marsh M. Callaway, Minister, Sabbuth school, 9:45 A.

M. Morning worship, 11 A. M. Serman subject "Joyful Fellowship," by the pastor. Everslug worship.

8 P. ME. Sermon subJect "When Men Love." Christian Endeavor prayer meetwill be held at seven o'clock. Prayer meeting at 7:45 Wednesday night. FIRST CHURCH OF NAZARENE Corner of Second and Vine Streets A.

T. McAnally, Pastor The Rev. J. S. Wallace, and family, of Jonesboro, will be with us nt the church and the Rev.

Mr. Wallace will preach at the ning hour. Mrs. Lloyd Burris, front St. Louts, will sing a sola at both morning and evening service.

Ms. Burriss is a dnughter of the Rev. and Mrs. McAnally. Sunday senool.

9:45 a. with C. E. Cobb, superintendent. Come and be with us.

The Young People of the N. Y. P. S. meets at the church nt 6 p.

m. Come and have a gcod time with our Young People. Kenneth McAnally, president. Sunday is our Children's Day, and Inc chitdren's program will be at the preaching hour, 7:45. These little fellows have a good program.

Come and hear them. Our Midweek Prayer mecting. cach Wednesday evening at the church at 7:45 p. 121. The ladies prayer meeting will meet at Mrs.

C. E. Cobb's Residence, 409 North 6th street. Mrs. C.

R. Morgan will have charge or this service. Alfred S. Harwell, Pastor Sunday school al 9:45 n. U.

W. Mullins, Supt. Prenching by the pastor al 11 a. m. and 8 p.

7.1. Morning subject: "Filling Up; That Which Is Behind of tho Al-1 Inctions of Christ." Evening subject: "The Man of Decision." Deacons meeting Monday evening al 8 o'clock. Devotional and Business meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. The Daily Vacation Bible school continues throughout this wack, closing Friday.

The public is invited to allend all services. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Walnut and Eighth Streets LAKE STREET METHODIST CHURCH W. J. LeRoy, Fastor Sunday school 9:45 n. m.

Church. 11 3. m. Subject: "What Discovery Concerning the Church?" Epworth League, p. 111.

Church, 7:45 p. m. The Rev. C. O.

Hall, of Luxora, and the local pastor wIll exchange puipils. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH E. K. Lalimer, Minister Church scliool, 9:45 a. m.

Communion and scrinon. 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor societies, p. 111.

Church, 8 p. m. AI1 are cordially invited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH "God the only Cause and Creator" is the subject of Lessou-1 Sermon to be read In the Christian Sclenco service Sunday nt 11 o'clock at the Hotel Noble. The Golden Text Is, "Let all the Del Rio and Swanson Beauty Leaders Accessories Change Sports Outfit to Spectator Frock BY JOAN SAVOY Service Writer You can minke your sports things do a lat of two-lIming this summer, It you pick correct thein right.

The most sports thinga behave In. chic manner on the goll links of' tennis Then you add H-scarf or one those little sports frigole affairs of knitted gaudy stult or a bit of topping of printed linen. Presto, you have Just the thing to wear when you step into the grandstand to walch others play! Every well-bullt sporls outfit this summer gels A head start if IL Es while. Never was white so important. Nor 50 chic.

Everything under the sun from piques through fancy and gorgeous linens to the rough and ready and essentially smart shanlung silks come in white. Just Change Lipstick Nor need. you shy -from white because you look in color. Merely chango 'your lipstick and white is the most flattering thing you can wear. One of the.

smartest (wo-linic along with a week of supervised recreation. Class Meets The Gleaners Sunday school class of the First Church of the Nazarenc met at the home Mrs. E. M. Morgan last evening with several visitors also present.

Mrs. O. T. Willingham conducted the devotional perlod witn Mrs. Azele Burris offering prayer.

In absence of the president, C. Critter, who Is 111, Mrs. Fred Pollock presided in the business session. A vocal solo by Max Watson, 3 reading by Mrs. Pollock and several slumls.

and gamies entertained guests in the social hour. Refresments were served. Tarbro W. M. S.

Has Meeting The woman's missionary society the Yarbro church met yesterday afternoon at the church with present. In a special session of prayer Mesdames B. Akin, D. L. McCauley, G.

J. Walker, W. Reed, A. Dean and W. R.

Moore and Miss Littfe Bunch offered meditations. Mrs. R. H. Hood read from the 103 Psalm for the scripture and the Rev.

H. J. Couchman gave tne mission lesson from the book "Methodism and Kingdom sion." Trousdal- Baker. The marriage of Miss Kathryn Ann Baker and Mr. Frank Trousdell.

both of Sikeston, took place here yesterday with the Rev. P. Q. Rorie, pastor of the First Methodit church, performing the ccremony al his home. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Applebaum Celebrate Wedding Annirersary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Applebaum mete guests of honor at parts given last evening in honor of their tenth wedding anniversary, Mrs.

Sam Florman and Joe Applebeum, Mr. Applebaum's sister and brother, having planned the surprise affair. 'The 75 guests from Osceola, LuxOrA, and Blytheville enjoyed dancing and cards along with extending congratulations and viewing the Interesting assortment Bits of News Mostly Personal Mrs. Howard B. Proctor and daughter, Robert Ann.

will' spend tomorrow in Memphis with Mr. Proctor who has been critically a hospital but who is now slightly Improved. Mrs. Lloyd Burris, of 6t. Louls, 15 the guest of her parents, the Rev.

and Mrs. A. McAnally, for ten days. Mr. Kind Mrs.

J. A. Leech and Miss Peggy McKeel will leave tomorrow for Tampu, for 3 three weeks visit with relalives. O. W.

McCulchcon pas gone to Little Rock for Motion Picture Theatre Owners convention' of Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee which Ls to convene there Sunday and Monday at the Hotel Lafayette. Mrs. J. C. Criner underwent an operation al the Memphis Baptist hospital this morning.

The Rev. and Mrs. A. T. McAnally accompanted her to Memphis Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Conwny returned last night from A visit in Little Rock. Dick Rowan has gone to Memphis where he will spend most of the summer.

Harold Sternberg, who attends Southwestern University at phis, has arrived home to spend the summer. Mrs. J. MI. Roberts and sons, Earl and Carl, and Mrs.

George Carter and Jimmie Roberts have returned from Memphis where they spent several days with Mrs. Hugh Sullivan. C. F. Alkinson spent yesterday In Memphis Mrs.

Welch Foster and her. niece, Miss Martha are spendJug the week-end in St. Louis. The Rev. H.

R. Morgau of Tulsa, who recently canducied an evangelistic meeting. here for the Church of the Nazarene, is seriously ill at St. Louis hospital, He Is brother of C. R.

Morgan. Billy Lawshe will arrive home tomorrow ospend the summer with his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. B. S.

Simmons at Dell. He has been attending Vanderbilt university, Nushville, Tenn. J. Graham Sudbury is spending the weekend in St. Louts.

Gene Snyder, of Memphis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. mons.Miss Frances Barham, of Osceola, is the guest of her cousin.

Miss Gladys Darham, for a week. She recently returned from St. Charles, where she is a student at Lindenwood college. Paul Rorle who has gone to Arkadelphia, for the summerf has enrolled at Henderson college. Hospital Notes Mrs.

Claude Caneer, Scualh. Mo. was dismissed from the Blytherille hospital yesterday. Tokyo Medicos Unite to Oppose Birth Control TOKYO, (UP) Tokyo inzmbers of the Association of Graduate Medical Practitioners, have decided to oppose Ute birth control movement, and shortly will present to the governmeut to that effect, according to the vernacular press. Before any national pollcy with regard to the birth rate--which increases to such an extent that many observers belleve the Empirc within a few years will be 1101- able to support its the increasing physicians popuIntion--is adopted, believe the question should be studled carefully and stalistics collected showing the influence of birth control on cugenics and Social conditions.

Birtis control clinics already are operated by sccial welfare bureaus in the larger cities of Japan. Life Saver Presented With Bathing Suit SAN ELIZARIO, Tex. 1UPIJuse Duran, 13, the only boy in this little town to pass the Red Cross. life saving tests, did not have bathing suit to which the Red Cross emblem could be sewed. So the citizens of San Elizaro chipped in to buy hina one.

Ther they called a town meeting to r.onor Jose. presented the sutt and the swimming emblem to him. But now when the boy wants to go swimming, he has to gO five miles from town, For that is the closest place there is any water in a large enough body to swims "BIG-TIME" BURGLARIES MEMPHIS. (UP)--Police are looking for burglars who operate a (moving van and drive np to homes land remove the furnishings. Two housckeepers recently reported the theft of heavy kitchen cabinets.

MUNICIPAL, HOUSING URGED PHILADELPHIA. (UP) Municipal housing for the tudusirtat classPS was urged during a recent dress by Paul Danshard. director of City Alfairs Committre of New York, at mecting Here of the League of Industrial Democracy. 1 I8 THERE ANY WONDER THAT who's olive-tinted skin, jet-black screen's biggest the eyes and has probably THE JUDGES CHOSE THEM? At hair and deep-brown eyes make this left, GLORIA SWANSON, who the smallest, toct in Hollywood, Young Mexican Star and Former Mack Sennett Girl Among Screen's Prettiest EDITOR'S NOTE: This Inc, third of four stories on "The Six Most Beautiful Women tise selected for NEA Service: and the Courier News by a sis of beauty juilxes composed of famous directors. BY DAN THOMAS NE.A Service Writer HOLLYWOOD, June Scars ago, a young and lovely Mexican girl arrived in Hollywood embark on a film career.

Fifteen years ago, or thereabouts, vivacious Mack Sennett bathing beauty was just getting her start the movies. Today, in a strange combination, these two famous actresses among the choires of six noted directors as "The Sis Most Beautiful Women of the Bach given equal honor, Of course. you 11110 already, guessed the name of the first one: -Dolores Del Rio. And now shall tell you the name of the second-Gloria Swanson. Del Rio and Swanson now join Marlene Dietrich and Frances Dee the screen's most beautiful womrn in the estimation of the six movie directors who are acting as judges for NEA Service and the Courier News.

They ore Mack Sennett, Josef von George Fitzmaurice, Mervyn L4- Roy. Edward Sutherland and Allan Dian. Tomorrow the names of the twc remaining beauties wt! be revealed. Dolores' entrance into pictures was one of (ne most interesting ever made by a screen newromer. Brought up in exclusive circles Mexico City, she received her Hr5t film offer from Edwin Carewe when he and his wile, Mary Akin, and Bert Lytell and Claire Windsor went ta the Mexican capital participate in a clouble marriage.

carth fear the Lard: Ict all the habitants of the world staud awe of him. For he spake and wAS done: he commanded. and slocd fast" (Psalms 33: 8. 91, 'The Lesson-Sermou will also clude passages from the Christion Science texlucok. "Science with Key to Ine Scrip-! turos." by Afary Baker Eddy.

of which reads. "All stibstance. telligence, wisdom, being, tality, cause, and effect belong God. These are His altributes, eternal manifeslations of the finite divine Principle. Love" 2751.

the right is DELORES DEL dainty Mexican one of the dark-brown hair ent large, blue wearing a size shcc! toxoltice hits- and some Glorla's weren't. She seems to be back on her feet all right now, however. thanks to "The Trespasser." which: made plenty of money and tallished its star as a definite attraction at the talking picture boxoffice. Suhan. it sporls thinks seen this year 1s an active sporls frock, in two-piece cut, made of white shantung silk, with skirt gored and jacket overblouse belted and slightly nited, with a round neckline and no collar.

Put this on and you are fixed for any sport on links, court or Ack. Add the aquamarine blue and while scart and beret and there you are, all dressed up to gO to the yacht races or the tennis tournaments. A Novel The scarf 1s cut 121 new manner, with a narrow band around the neck so as not to burden you 011 hot days, with two squares of blue nud white that hang down front from- -under the chin. There is touch of blue to the modernistic cryslai belt bucklo of the dress, just to indicate what can be done in color contrast. The diminutive beret is blue around the outside, white at the center.

Your sports shoes can be white, with blur bows, or plain while sports shoes, if you are ploylug in this outfit. The entire house and lawn were arranged for the party with gay lights 011 the lawn where the guests played cards and were served refreshments of delicious salnds. sandwiches, ices drinks. Lovely summer Nowers nided in converting the yard into a garden scene and the rooms used for dancing were similarly decorated. of gifts with 8 chest af silver Mr.

Applebaum's gift. Stowaway Hid 9 Days Without Food or Drink 6AN FRANCISCO. (UP)- For nine days and niglils a 16-year old South Sea Island native boy lag without food and water in a canvas covered boat, stowaway aboard the liner "Makura." bound from Papeete to San Francisco. The boat docked. Deckhands began inspection of the lifeboats.

When they lifted the cover which concealed him, the stowaway was (00 weak to escape, too exluusted even to give his mane. Much of the time hie hind been in the boat blistering tropic sun had bent i down on his canvas-sented, cramped quarters. He was removed from the ship 011 stretcher, and taken to Angel Island. Inunigration depot, He was sent back to Papeete when the "Makuca" made its return trip. Readjust Traffic Lights To Halt Banditry PITTSBURGH.

(UP) extensive campaign against the so-called "tramc light bandit" has been started In western Pennsylvanta by the Pittsburgh Motor club. Numerous motorists have been held up and robbed by bandits who jumped 011 the running board of their cars while they were halled for a traffic night. Forty-(hree cities and towns fu western Pennsylvania were asked to adjust all trame lights to net AS blinkers during the night to prevent such holdups. I here, MEMPHIS. (UP)-Giris outnumbered boys Ave to one among the honor rolls of three high schools But Dalores' parents nad heard about "wild" and would net permit her 40 come leere notil after her Dat Rio visited here and decided chat the town would be safe 1oz her.

'Chat perhaps was a bad report for Jaime to make as it was the de- ginning of the end of their marital happiness. Dolores scared quickly to stardoin and then divoreed Jaine. Now SHO is married again, this finie to Cedri: Gibbons, fashion expert the M-G-M studios. The Mexican teauty's carter has been anything bal a sincoth cue. Her succees after arriving in TiolDywoed was almost But the tumble from the pedestal on which had been placed was abucst rapid.

Dolores' troutble was too much of (lie 81710 thing. The same type of which carien her to the top also I carried her back down again. Hezi productions ceased to make Then she became seriously ill nud was forced to retire fo: nearly al year. In good Realth again now, how- -1 ever. and more beautiful than Dolores is starting her comeback.

And now for Gloria Swanson. It seems rather noedless 10 descrite Miss Swanson's beanly. For the past 15 scars her forc and figure have heen seen by of movie fans. Enck in the days anca she and the movies were much granger, the: Gloria blossomed ferth 35 Mack: Sennett bathing beanty. WILL her were namierol; other in cirls just getting their start 112 lures.

Many made cond -but 11007 could quite maintain 11:: pace se: by their leader. With the excepticn of Charlic Chaalla, no ashier to player from the old Sennett lot ever achieved and red the fame that is in- With all her acants. Gloria haz a poor business liced. There WaS a it tIme when W03 the best it salaried player in motion Then she made the 010 mistake of in- her career. Her contract witl: mount was expiring.

Executes and offered her a new one calling for a salary of. $17,500 workly. Miss one. Swanson turned it daen. She in- wanted to produce her 03 1 picher own 10 That mistake rather the costly.

Prior to that time she was in- considered wealthy. ed just naturally evaporates St is eunk in motion pirtures that men't. Miss Swansen has only; our rule in lie. Tat is her absolute to keep her children out 3i tine price eye. They are hers and hens dicne and she intends to titem as much.

That's the story of Gloria Swan. bar three to Wallace Beery. bert Sumtern and Marquis Her.ri du la Falsise. the two remaining beautics will be revealed -One is claimed us "LEe test feminine singer in the ne other is a former star of the legitimate stage for whose services Hully wood movie producers vied with cach other. Can you guess their cranes? Amateur Gardeners Raid Cactus House ST.

LOUIS, garders, finding favor 15 1: Sad here. hare resulted in raids -by amateur horticulturists co the Missouri Botonical Garden's cactus house. Small' Cacti, plants which f.t convententy in 'a dish. hate keen the subject of the raiders in: terest mostly, officiais said. One ambitions "gardener." However, decided he needed a larger plant and ding up a two-fost car1ur.

Unable 1c1 walk: out of the gardens to conceal it because or its size and uninviting; thorns, the the? abandoned his pian and plant. Police Find Stolen Goods As Owner Reports Theft I KANSAS CITY, City police force today STONE supporter in 11:2 pa jot J. C. Racier, salEs manager 3 mercantile paper company. Pater was telephoning to police I headquarters a report that two recently in his copioy.

Beft wills silverware samples voltard at $300. Marry Hirsh. detective who corpawnshons, already had order-: ed to the sti1 cons ate to rollec headquarters, Racer was told. Walpole Electric Shop Fans Cleaned and Repaired Phone 311 Swimming Pool Opens For Season Sunday Afternoon, June 7 Afternoons 2 to 5:30 Evenings 6:30 to 9 Competent Life Guard On Duty CHICAGO MILL LUMBER CORPORATION.

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