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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 9

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1952 WILSON NEWS Bv Mrs. 15. V. Roylcs Cnnriu.i-1 Services I Lnla Purler, in Helena. Thirty members of the Baptist' Mr, and Paul Crusaders went to the County Farm! the guests of Mr.

and Mrs Henujn Sunday for the monthly service I Ward at a chicken dinner Wrdnes- i conducted by trie Crusaders al Ihe I day evenins at Ilieir hojne. Penal Farm. The Rev. D. B.

Blcd-j Miss Marcella Rny of toe. pastor of First Baptist is the guest, of her broiler. Donald and Johnnie Harrison of Joiner, Ray his familv. First a ministerial student at Ouachila Class Ralph Ray of who College in Arkadclphla, were speak- recently underwent at ths' ers. The Rev.

Bledsoe reported a Naval Hospital, was a end successful meeting with six professions and eisht rcciidications. Training Meet The Number One Adult Training Union entertained the Number TVo Aduli Tramine Uniou with a watermelon futtinc. Thursday i al 'be rhurch. The affair: was the of a contest by the iwo groups wilh the loser enlei lainir.t; the 1 Stanley Pierce a the devotional. Members attend- in? weVe Mrs.

Uamar McDantel, Mr. fmci Mrs. W. D. Brown, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Ray. Mr. and Mrs. and Clarenc lin.

Guc-sts included Mrs. n. B. Bledsoe. Mrs.

Clarence Mrdlin and Cucst of his brothel anri family. Mrs. Jewell i nas returned to her home in Indianapolis, after a two weeks wjtr. her sister, Mrs. John Enoch, mid Mr.

Enoch. Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Gilbert nrH children Robert.

Virkl and were the week end nt hi- parenl-s Mr. and Mrs R. E. Gilbert in Tallulah. la.

Joe Bearoen marip a bu.sinr^ trip to Greemvcinci. ta--t His wife their snn, Chii), arcom- Med Periled him. Dr. and Mrs. C.

Prim and children, FIIOTITP and Charley, siieiv, the week end with her and Mr. and Mrs. c. B. Craven.

Mr. Craven Is Training Union Mrs Tompicins, In MKIinglon, WMU Meets The Women's Missionary Union' Mif Blvrltpvil), of First Baptist Church met in eir- cles M-ilh two holding night ses--1 Sliest of week. Miss. Jnyre Haj'ies sions Monday and two meeting In the afternoon on Tuesday. Kathleen Mallory Circle met Monday night at the home of Mrs.

Donald Ray with' Mrs. Lamar McDan- lel, circle chairman, presiding during the short business session, Mrs. Stanley Pierce offered the opening prayer. A chapter In the hook "Stewardship Applied In Missions" was taught by Mrs. Jack Trammel.

Mrs. Walton is a new member. Following the meeting the hostess served refreshments, others present were Mrs. W. D.

Brown. Mrs. Joe Brlsance and Mrs. Ivan Haynes. Mrs.

James Cobb was hostess to Alfred Carpenter Circle Monday night at her home. The open- lug prayer was given by Mrs. Russell Nash. Mrs, D. B.

Bledsoe the devotional and also the Mr. and Mrs. R. are vacationing at Norfork Lake this week. Mrs.

Curtis Mlllr-r Is a patient at the Methodist Hospital in Memphis. Mrs. Miller entered the hos- pitnl Saturday for A. J. Lancirum Is patient at Campbell's Clinic In Memphis.

Mr. and Mrs. Buford Royles, and daughter. Eleanor and Mrs. Byron Robinson of Memphis were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. -Buford. Boyles and family Saturday. The Rev. and Mrs.

D. B. Bledsoe and children Benny, Jimmy, Nancy and Bobby, will leave Wednesday for Rideecresl. N.C.. where they will attend the annual Training Union my Worxtyard stayed for a longer! visit with their mndpaicnls.

John- ny Woodyard, has spent, ins past two months with sranrt- paronts his parents home. Mr. and Mrs. Reskine Slultjes! and daughter, Phyllis, of Memphis were the week end hissis- i ter. Mrs.

Claude Dyes family. Mrs. Pauline was the week end auesi of SISST, Charley Corkran. inri Mr, Cork- I ran in Memphis. i Donna Lynch and Susie McAfee are visiting Donna's aunl.

Mrs. Hoy! Carter, near Memphis. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lynch i were the week pun sucsts of Mr and Mrs.

Dan Lynch and family: in Corninc, Therr daughter. Virginia, stayed for a lonKer visii with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tramim of Rule-' ville.

were the week end ctiests o( Mr. anrt Mrs. Lynn Tra- ntim and their familv Thev were accompanied back to Rulcville bv iheir dailRhler. Ann Ttanum. who 1 has been her the past livo and Their niece.

Jeanne Tra num. who will spenrt this week with them. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold and daiiuhter. were tlie euests' of Mr.

and Mis. Robert Cunnintr- ham at their home in Marion Sat-! urriay i Mr. and Mrs. KvercM Pitlm-in; arrl Mr. nnd.

Mrs Andrew Piitman' of Memphis were the of Assembly. Mr Mrs, Walter Perry of prayer. Others on the pro-rpm' Xf phlS SW were Harry Bnfkin and Mr" Mrp dt Perry. Joan- Paul Bmscy. A social followed the i cr i.

accompanied inuni to meeting. Ten members attended I last week In Tuesday afternoon, Ihe Mae tholr hom f' Jones Circle met at the home of Mr Bn(i Mrs sh ancl Mrs. Harry Woodyard with Broiighton I.ovett, presiriins dnr- Ine the. short. buslne.ss session in the absence of the chairman, Mrs.

Pauline Corkran. The devotional given by Mrs. Lovett was from the children, Ralph and are in N.C,, V'herp they arp at- brolher. A. Pittman, and Mrs.l Pittmnn.

Monday. Mr. and Mrs. had' as Iheir guosis last work mo- Mrs. Jim Siolts.

and nephew. Tommy Stotts of West Memphis. Roba Oionntre of Osceola I Is visieiiif! Mr sun Mrs- Rurk Jones! anri son week. I Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Henderson' and son Mike were the ctiesis of i lier mother. Mrs. Joe Whilnker. all her home in Rrctor. Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Rarnps. I anrt Iraby are visiting nisi parents.

Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bnrne.s. in Monrlte. 1 Mr. anrt W.

H. Smilh anti Ntr. and Mrs. Tommy Coburn were! Ihe clients of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Smith In Memphis, Sunday. MKs N'orma Anderson, who is at- lendins the snmir.er session al Pea- bodv Col'eae in Nashville spent the end with her family. Mr. and Mrs L. H.

Jofferies and son Jim Dirk of Painton. were the end c-iesls of and his mother Mrs. Barda i Anderson 'J'he Hev. Hledsoe was one of the five Bapnsf pastors Mis- I Rifini Connfv who aflenrjeri ihe mrelinc al Hotel Prnhndy in Memphis, 17. Othrr Mississippi counl.v pristors 'A'ho attended the nev.

r. Anders o( Keiser, the Rev. Ro.v Jehiisnn ol Nodena. Ilie Rev. B.

Pifrce of t.eaehville and the Rev. Fd Clnnrl of WhlHen Chaplain Frederick l.mvman (he Baplist Mnnorinl Hospilal In Memnhis will condnet. HIP Sunday servires at Firsl Baptist chureh. durina the absence of the pastor Ihe Rev. D.

n. niertsne. The rendition of Gloria two-year-old nauchler of Mr, and: Mrs. Norval Byers suffered 1 a severe rut on her left knee FH-i day afternonn Is Improved, areorrl- ing to her mother. Gloria fell on a broken milk bottle while Inc in Ihe yard al her home, Sev-1 enteen stitches were taken in her! knee.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hoslord allriS son.

Marty, were the week end CuesU of Mr. Hoslorri's frandino-! Iher, Mrs. Mart Hosford. In Trumann. Dr.

Kldon Palrley and his sister i Miss Vivian Fnirloy, o( Osreola left Thursday mnrninp; for a vnr.ition; trip that will be climaxed by a seven-day lour of the New Kne-1 land stales. En route to New York (hey stopped In Washington n. c' lo visit their sister, Mrs. Rulh Kls- by. Mr, and Mrs.

Maiuy Upton and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Ward were amone those from Wilson who lied A. .1. I.andmm, patient al I Campbell's clinic In Memphis i day, Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Bishop and; children. Patsy and Mary, have returned from vaeallon spent! in the Petit Jean Mountains and! with his mother. Mrs. Susan in Morrilion.

Mr. and Mrs, James (Nilib spent the, week end with her son, Burch. and family in Little fioek. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Pmy of Port Ony, W. who have rerent- ly married are spending a part of their honeymoon with his brother, Ray Perry, and family. The Perry's and suests spent Tuesday in Memphis. Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Kilmirn and family were the cupsts of Mr. and Mrs. O.

E. Frazier In Hermandale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melton and children of Memphis' were the cnests of Mr.

and Mrs Kllbiirn, Tuesday. All-day services, wilh dinner on Ihe pround, were held al the Carson iJike Mission church. Sunday. The pastor, the Rev. Carroll Kvaiis was assisted Viy the Rev.

M. n. Davis al Ihe morning, afternoon and evening services. PAGE X1NB Ancient Pottery Found Biiclisnrl -Roman pottery datinc buck to the (irsi century was recently dut; up here by lnym the of Clib BARTON fnr Attorney General lias more experience all his niipniienls combined. Kminrsr.l ome b)r lavvyrrs ami Judges! I'lilillol Arlrrrllslnc Tdr Ihe rsnrti- al Cllh nation.

I'aM br Mnnfirrllo. a new house, other finds Include a I rotnry eorn-zrindinz stone, a quart' stone and wve.ral so "iC Visiting Around Arkansas tt I li ds 11 c.i'j/1 ii 'So fts 7 Foil'uTtTv'ft MoM evory thai what holjis my npMibors, me!" I'm (n kansas which is holpiujr my nival ncich. bora. ArkanR.is vie fnrn.Prs-who tank tfnnl in the inui-i-t-nre URintr which nftt'nnlv narvoft and park the Kraih, hut i In- rice straw in t))P nf (, la straw, whirl, formorlv 11 1 hnrnr.J, now DIP fields 0 retain the nuilch foil. This, with the of Arhnrwas.nindp is boosting production Thp Hrpwin? Industry is nvcrJonKinjf our jfonij rirft'rnnfleet either.

Kvcry hrewers buy mrn-ft thnn worth of rice seconri-headu mnul of which could nol otherwise than freight cars aro used Annually to haul over 67 million pounds of that nco lo the who wholrsoinp (nr tlir.trsafids of who votpd lo rotAin Uio5e Iwverufces of moderation. (ending niiR.1 Training Union Miss Annie Rae 1 sccnnrl week of the An- chapter of Isaiah. The topic St. Louis this week of the program was "Witnessing," Mrs. Marsha)! Woodyftrd gave talk on "Maltle's Glowing Lamp" anri Mrs.

Ed WiHian-s AS her topic "Servlniz China on Formosa." Reports wrre given by Mrs- Harry Woodyard, mission chairman and Mrs. Williams, mission study chairman. Mrs. Williams offered the closing prayer. Other members present- were Mrs.

Phillip J. Deer, Mrs. J. J. Coleman.

Mrs. J. H. rs. A CI ark and rs: J.

RyaU. A Rftlad plate wns served at a hour following the meet- Ine. Abernathy Circle met. Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Beall six members and five visitors attending.

Mrs. Jack Zook Mrs. D. B. Bledsoe, ravlan.i Is In a'hcrc she Is on a business trip.

Mrs. BilJie Ann Ray. lias rrfurnrd to her former position as an em- pJoyee the Wilson Insurance; Agency. Mrs. Ray has bflen em- I ployed in Jonesboro for the past i nine months, where her husband.

Carroll Ray, has been attendinn Arkansas College. Hardin Shipmnn of i spending this week with his sis- ter-ln-law. Anos Shioman. and I family. Other guests of Mrs.

Shipman Sunday were her Mrs. Lacy Kendricks. and hrr brother. Oscar Jones, both of Oscesla Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Davis and daughters and her parenl-s, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Noblin of Detroit, who are visiting in hnnie. spend this week in Jonesboro, Hot- one of the visitors, save the open- flnd Walmit Ing prayer. The devotional "She Done She Could "was given by Mrs.

Glen Wheeler. The scripture Teas from Mark Hth chapter. Mrs. Jim McCullar closed the meeting with a prayer. Visitors were Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Trammel find daughter, Jackie, were Ihu week end i guests of his brother Howard Tram- met and family in Memphis I Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall Wondyard Mr Mrs. John Stout, in Ralph Robinson.

Mrs, Clyde i A rr par ChLsm and dniicrhter, Carolyn, and Mrs. Albert Greenwell, WMU president. Trendway has returaert to his home in New Albany, after spendlnp last week with his cousins, Barbara and David Dye. Mr. and Mrs.

Asa Porter and children Linda and Fred James spent ths weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ridgftland, Miss. Patricia ami Jim- For Foot Keratolytic Is a Must. What It a fcpratnljHc? An the Infertert skin. It thrn arlinn.

Gel krratolylk. an-f rtriip ir nnl pleased IN oNF. MOL'R. your Iflc kirk. Tortxy at Kfrhr Urns, POLITICAL SPEAKING All Mississippi County Candidates Have Been Invited To Speak Beginning at 8:00 p.m.

on the Following Schedule: Saturday, July 19 Luxora Monday, July 21 Whittcn Tuesday, July 22 Osceola (Court House) Wednesday, July 23 Lenchville Thursday, July 24 Dell Friday, July 25 Dycss Saturday, July 26 Bfyrheville (Court House) Monday, July 28 Joiner COME OUT AND HEAR YOUR CANDIDATES! Sponsored by Citizens Interested in Better Government 406 W. Main EQUALS 59.50 QUALITY op op 312 OO.OO Terms, down Body-balance unil, with heavier springs where body wslght It greatest, gives longer wear. Five famoul maken advertise, same quality al 59.50. Rayon lick. REG.

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