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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 6

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The Courier Newsi
Location:
Blytheville, Arkansas
Issue Date:
Page:
6
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Osceola Mrs. James Driver Thursday afternoon entwtaliiNl Die two tnbla bridge club to which bslonzs and on cxlra table of guests her c'ounlry home south of Osotola. A delicious salsid course was served following games and htijh score club prize was awarded Mrs. A. W.

Bowen. Mrs. Clarence Carlyda win high score guesl prizs mxl Mrs. T. Sliced low score favor.

Guests besides the club mcmbors prc.wnt Mesdames T. W. Win. 'House, Clarence Carly-slp. Milton W.

J. Sheridan, lien and Wm. Dyers. Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Qiiliin and Wade Qnlnn Wrdiicfday in Memphis. Mrs. Arthur Webb.

Mrs. C. Smith and Miss Luclllo Welch WJIT Memphis visitors. Wednesday. Mrs.

L. B. Swill is improving after a week's illness chirm; which time she has been confined to her home here. A. J.

Babrr of Mar-on, vrlic 1 formcrly lived in is incss visitor here this Mrs. C. It. Moore tow- days ago for Faycltevillc slio H'ill attend summer school ilir ot Arkansas. "Mrs.

J. S. McGanls lias bern sv ill of piJiMimoim at her honie bere for Ihe past week. She Is reported Improving. and Mrs.

J. Golden spent Wednesday ai Carutheisvillc. Kansas Woman Holds Air Trafiic Position Hayli Mrs. J. A.

Zimmer ivns hostess to the Young Women's Auxiliary of the Baptist church at her liomr Wednesday evening. A program followed tbe business session afk'i which diiiuty refreshments were served by (he hostess. Circle number I of the First Christian chuvch met nt the hoiur of R. Condit WudnrMlay afternoosi. Devotional service led by Mrs.

J. W. A short business session followed alter which refreshments were served by tlio liostess. Members of the First Christian church enjoyed a picnic Sunday ni Brown's Ferry. Swimming ntul was enjoyed nud picnic was served at noon.

B. Reed of Memphis was the guest of his imcie. W. T. Nethery, Tiiesiiay.

Bill McHaiiBy who has bern visiting relatives here for mine time let Monday for Jackson. visit for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. J.

W. Johnson tad as their guests Sunday. Mr. nml Sirs. E.

A. Glover and Dr: and Mrs E. Yomigblood of Union Term. Me-sdames Ed Moore. Win.

Wilkei and D. Slater spent Tuesday in Louis. Mrs. Jim Hunt on and sou Memphis Tuesday where they will visit with relatives for weeks. and Mrs.

J. n. KANSAS CITY, Miwoilli, (UP) TCI Mis-; Dorothy Werner, of (ho iLvl'Jiin o- American pars honor of the only vonian In Ihe L'nitiil Si.iie.s In hohl tlu- po-i- lion ti.iilir JII.IUIL-.'L-I oi nia'tM- air liiif. After tl'roi 1 yours' osprrlfnce in ocroniiiitic.il v.ork jjivon 1 mail r.r.d i-spi-os 1111 Ihn Aiiurlc.in (ruin si LcuL 1 lind R1T7 MATER Friday ant! Saturday l.tslio C. Aulm'y Sniilh Friday and Saturday Sec Ken May nurd in 'Two Gun Man' Also Serial, "Phantom of the and Fables.

and 25c. Sunday and Monday 1JCROGEII STORES Formerly Mr. Bowers Store Announcing the opening of the new Kroger Store located in the old stand. The new store will be managed by the same personnel that has directed the Bowers Store for the past two years. Newly equipped with refrigeration for the Jl This is K.

C. Stamped Very Itoder. Sluiulik-i', l.li. Chuck, 12c lirisket Ib. lOc mm mm I'niiiid 9C I'nund XUC LARD BACON I 'wind Hollies 1 FRANKS I'ouml PIG LIVER I'omul Tic Meaty, Ib.

12k SALT MEAT Klii'i-d round 20c Hens and Fryers CHEESE Ib. 15c K. C. Stained Iteef 1'ur- ter House. I.I).

20e Chuck Ib. 15c Chili "tire I'mil ICE CREAM SALT S-Lb. Carton 9c I'lire iine Gn- 10 Ib. 45c TOMATO PASTE CRACKERS STE 25c or Cm Ion FRUITS FOR SALAD 1 PRUNES TOILET PAPER Select 2 Pounds Waldorf Roll 23c 25 5c I Also Comedy iind Fables autl Best Cream 24 Pound Sack 42c Delicatessen Specials BARBACUE HAM 65c SMOKED BAKED HAM 60c CHICKEN LOAF I'ouiul CHICKEN SALAD I'ninu! HAM SALAD Pound 45 PiMENTO CHEESE Pound JELLIED CORNED 35c COLD SLAW Sunday and Monday Look Out For Tin SquiiTris! Also Comedy and News and iNight- 10 and 2oc. An KKO-tl-ullu I'irturn Ilircctcd hv lino and la nml -10c.

Coming Clivo rook ii "i.A\vvKi:s ComiiijT Joan Crawford ii Pound lOc (Jiiiirj HSc, Pint 1 'Smiill Holdc 7c GINGER ALE Country Cluli Quart 15r 1 Pint Kolfle A VIC 18c MILK 35c Tomatoes 6c ORANGES I'loridas 5. 19C CORN KUT PLUMS APRICOTS "SI PEACHES Maxwell House, Canova, Minaret or Berkley Blend CANTELOUPES Junilm ln k'r TOMATOES POTATOES Ne lm lOc lOc 2c Grapefruit Large and Each 7k Ib. Can 26c MUSTARD BROOMS MALT Qmu-t 13C SlriiiK Spi'i nntry CInl) Karri 32 Ci.n 43 MOPS RICE LYE Thread Fancv Hluc ftosc I iMcrry War Each 3 1 'oiind 3 Can IOC TOOTH PICKS SALAD DRESSING BREAD DROLLS lloxes Country Clul) -k Quart 9 A 5c APPLES 3 Lhs. 25c The Health Fruit IfC COFFEE Hulk. Push BAKING POWDER SALT Roasted Pound K.

C. 25-Oz. Can 3 I'lifkagDR 12k 19c lOc TEA PICKLES FLOUR Minaret Packasc Sweet, Quart 31 Sour or Dill, Quart Rose. Snck SI. 15 Sack 19c 21 59c Ei Selected Do: HOG LARD s-io a 93c.

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Years Available:
1930-1977