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PAGE FOUR BLYTHEVILLE (ARK.) COURIER NEWT Pat Mullins, Society Editor Phone CUT WEDDING CAKE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Walden cut. their wedding cake at a reception loblowing their 4 pm. marriage Sat.

urdny at the First Christlan Church. Mrs. Walden is the former Miss Miriam Jeanette Dedmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.

Deliman. Mr. Walden is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Welden.

Dedman-Walden Rites Performed At First Christian Church Here In' double ring ccremnny In the afternoon, Miss Miriam Robert Lee Walden at the First The Rev. James Rainwater relatives and friends. 'The bride is the L. Dedman and the groom's parents On wrought Iron stands stood two, white floor baskets of double stocks and huckleberry, caught with white satin White bows with long streamers. twined with wrought candelabra, with en-: greenery and tied puffs of white satin, held stately white cathedral tapers.

The prie! dieu on which the couple knelt. for satin blessing. and at was overlaid with white the side was tied white stocka. Family pews were designated by white satin bows. Completing the background was the filled with boughs of greenery.

Mrs. C. Murray Smart and James Cecil Lowe, II, presented a gram of wedding selections. Smart, organist, played "Romance' by "On Wienaski, "Andante" by Wings of Song" bu Mendelk-, sohn and "Drean:" by McAmis, a5 the guests gathered. Mr.

Lowe's selections were "One Alone" by Romberg, "I Love You Truly" by Bond, and Malotte's "The Lord's Prayer" as a blessing. Mre. Smart played Lohengrin'; wedding march as the bridal parts approached the altar and Wagner's and Mendelssohn's marches. A blue st2k shantung dress was Mra. Smart's choice attire for the, occasion.

and pink sweetheart roses. were presented to her. Sister is Maid of Honor Attending the bride 35 maid oti honar, was her sister. Airs Dedman, who was Donna! Bridesmaids were 31155 Bunch. who wore orchid: Miss Betty Nell Holland.

who wore pink: Miss Barbara Stewart Poplar who wore pale. areen: Miss Jo Ann Gardner of Memphis and Savannah. Tenn. who wore Their gowns were identical in design and were fashioned of crip organdy, worn over matching feta. Tar.

low scooped were off the shoulders. and aleeves were very short and nutted. The! bouffant skirts. ballerina were sashes accented at the by wide; ol taffeta. Dedman's sash was of Thre wore shore and mitte that formed points the hands.

to match Sheer Their hats, TArO with rose: at each side, barked with taticta leaves of machine color Ther carried colonial of carnations and wh satin to Sor than their Pure White Worn br Pride The cride. wha the altar on arm rt he: father. chore for he: marrie a 11 hairran over The low feared a wide northa collar. and tights beatre was hip trans to the wal-t with tine Into or: ered tons The lone was enhoned salters from which fell the full ankle leneth art She 3 linen opera 31.4 Lire Pink: combiner with interarcised with malin n''is sho 4. satin: streamer- tird with French knots! cascaded burro froth ir: Of: 34 best man Err W3a 33 Toners O'Neal brother tine pride, John Prire bo'her Mar arrom.

from: cased. Mio. Polemr Cain. and John Giramar 3:8 Do fri13 choir for tr.e marriace of her daughter 17. silk tow piere dress with 8 pink hat and peror wire Pink carnations wore at hire Walden we dressed In an or fron pier with lace Her accessories were white and she pink carnations at her there: Terention Held Folle N.

r.c the cere Mr. and Dedman were host fo: a re-; Mrs. W. M. Owen Complimented at Party Given Here E.

Mrs. C. Robert Williams I. Thompson and Mrs. were hosteRses for bridge-luncheon honoring Mrs.

Marvin Owen, who was I re. William cently married. A pink and silver color scheme was carried out In the decoration, in detail with zitis wrapped ver and pink with tiny wedding: hells. Centering each sable was a crystal bid vase holding pink car. nations, and bridal lallics carrying 0111 the motif.

Mra. E. M. Regenold. first, Mrs.

C. F. Crigger, second, and Mrs. R. Nichols, bridgo, were prize winners in bridge gAmes.

Mrs. Owen was given A silver compole. She was dressed in a brown and yellow dress rich a brown bat trimmed in velinw. Her other necessories were in brown, and she pinned white carnations at her shoulder. Mrs.

Mahan Bell assisted to serving. Ann Robinson Honoree at Party Ann Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Robinson. cele.

brated her seventh birthriny Friday al the home of her parents with a when ninrning 20 party guests from 9:30 In were present. Out -ol-Inwn RUCKS were Terry Welcukamp of Memphis. and Connude and Cathy Hendrickson ol Chester. Penn. In the ganace played.

Mary Etta Graves and John Smotherman won prizes. The a refreshment. table was In the yard and was decorated with bal. loons and crepe paper streamers. Ice cream and biranday cake was served the Ilitle guests.

Gunns, Crains Honored Here Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gunn sere honored Saturday night with buflet supper al the home of Mr.

avd Mrs. Ed Stacey In Dell. Mr. and Mrs Gunn shared 016 with Mr. a el Mrs.

Monroe Crain Sunday night at A supper given on the lawn by Afr. and Mrs. Oscar Fendler and Mr. and Mrs. I W.

M. Lawshe. Mrs. Ca3 Brandon of Wilson: Mr. nud Mrs.

Don Fletcher, Mrs. Juliua Ralph, Mrs. Henry Woods. Mrs. E.

B. Childs. Mrs. J. P.

Dickson. Mrs. Punk Beall. Mr. and Mrs.

Marcus Oswall. all of Joiner. An original design suit lashinned of brown linen with egs shell. trim WAR the bride's choice for travel. Het accessories were in egeshell and she wore a brown linen hat She pluned green cymbidium orchids at, her shoulder.

Following A brief wedding trip. the couple will minke their home At. a 1600 Hearn. Birthday Party Given in Home I i The home of Mr. and Mrs.

R. Davis yesterday was the scene of birthday party honoring R. E. Davis, his son lulus Davis, and Neldean' Jean Davis James. The refreshment table was laid with cloth tered with the large birthday and was cencake.

Pink were used rosebuds and pink sweetpeas in decorating the entertaining rooms. the After gifts had been presented to honorees. the afternoon was spent informally. Guests Included and Mrs. J.

1. Gaines, Mr. and Mre. J. A.

Ford. Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis.

Mrs. Ha. zel McWilllains. Mfr. and Mrs.

H. C. Buck. guest were Mr. and Mrs.

Marshall Lesher and son of Corpus Christi. Mr. and Mre. Jimmy, James and son of Jackson. Mr.

and Mrs. Sulus Davis and children of Rikeston. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smolth and son of Leachville, Mr.

and Mrs. Otis Smith of Holland. Guests Honored At Razorback Make Dotty Murray of VAS of honor at a dessertbridge- given at the back Drive In Saturday night by Miss Billie Sue Burks. Miss Murray WaR Miss Burks' week end gurat. Another nut-of-lown guest Miss Jean Snine nt Holly who visited Mr.

and Mrs. R. Wade. In bridge games, Mrs. poise Nicholson won high, and in canasta.

Miss Polly Ann Stewart won first. Miss Lucila Parnes won bridgo. Coming Events Monday Methodist Church meets at the Wesleyan Service 'Gulld at First. home ni Mrs. Mary Hubler At p.m.

Woman's Auxiliary of Si. Steph. an's Episcopal Church has 8 p.m. with Mrs. Harold Nunn.

Tuesday American Legion Auxiliary meets at. 8 p.m. al the American Legion Hut. Wednesday Mrs. R.

C. Allen is hostess la members of Club Elght. Mrs. W. H.

O'Keefe Is hostess to. members of CIB. 1A Nueve Dridge Cluh meets In the home of Mrs. Coleman stevens. Mrs.

W. A. Mayo entertains members of Thursday Rook Club. Blytheville Duplicate Bridge' LeAgue plays game. Mrs.

Alex Curtis hostess to bers of Kibitzer Club. At the Hospitals Blytheville Hosplial Diemissed: Mrs. E. M. McDould, Luxors.

Joe Ward. city. Mrs. Glenn White, citv. Mrs.

B. J. Howell. Walls Hospital Dismissed: Mrs. Billy Magnee and baby, Mrs J.

T. Jones. Osceola. Mrs. A.

T. Strawbringe and baby. Route 2. THE NEW ONE OF ARKANSAS' FINEST THEATERS AIR CONDITIONED BY REFRIGERATION LAST TIMES TODAY SEE FBI SMASH SPY RING Paramount News EAST ON BEACON Cartoon Novelty Reel RITZ GUESTS Mrs. Bernice Allen Mr.

Mrs. Bill Frazier Family Mr. Mrs. Robert Mellaney Family Mr. Mrs.

Sam Johns Family TUESDAY WEDNESDAY He three words. ever meant 40 much to so many people. GOLDWYN'! WANT YOU" MAMA MORNIN NORTIRE FINALLY COARSE REST DEM Also Selected Shorts "Casper Takes a Bow Wow" "Songs of the Campus" RITZ GUESTS Mr. Mrs. Homer Nunnally Family Mr.

Mrs. J. C. Walsh Family Mr. Mrs.

Raymond Krills Family Mrs. Andy Rarker Miss Peggy Barker Bits of News Mostly Personal Future Farmers of America from Burdeue chapter who left today for Camp Couchdale to spend A week are J. W. Gore, Figene Hamilton, Mack McDermott, Bitly Wayne Perkins, Eugene Cable, James Royce Payne, Billy iter, Morris Lutes, Charles CAn. Eugene Robinson, Russell Eubanks.

Billy Thornton. Earl Jones, Gary Revill. Orvill Stanfield, Bobby Cook, Donald Quarles, and Beugs Higgins. They were companted by their instructor, w. B.

Ilobson. Mr. and Mrs. R. D.

Nash and daughter, Patricia, left Saturday, for a two week's visit with Mr. land Mrs. Billy Nash and sons al Indio, Calif. Mrs. A.

R. Wetenkamp and daughter, Terry. of Memphis were the week end guests of Mrs. M. Terry.

Terry came especially to help her cousin. Ann Robinson celebrate her seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall andi 3005.

Glenn and Robert Dale. of Malden. and Mr. and Mrs. T.

Wilkinson and daughter Elizabeth! Ann of Holland spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bohannon.

Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Armstrong left yesterday for New York City to make their home. They formerly lived at 208 Holland. Mrs.

1.. T. Moore. and son. L.

T. Moore. Harold a Lewis. and Miss Golda Rinks left today for an extended visit through the west. They will visit Denver.

Cheyenne, Los Angeles, and Catalina Island. Miss Cliffie Overman has returned from A week's vacation In Monticello. where she was the guest of friends. Mrs. Alice Benneit has gone to Luxora to make her home with her daughter.

Mrs. Thomas Aired. Drs. Erna and Carl Nies returned yesterday from a month's vacation In Minnesota noir. They were accompanied home by her.

sister. Mrs. Kimbly of Shelbyville, ahol Harry. will remain with them tor several: wonks, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry White and daughters of Memphis spent terday with Walter Webster. Mrs. Webster and of Durham. N. arrived daughter, for A month's visit.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis have been Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Lesher and son of pus Christi, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mr. James son of Jackson.

and Mrs. lulus Davis and chil. dren of Sikeston. Mr. Mrs.

Cirrald Smith and son of Leach. ville. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith of Holland.

Misses Virginte and Zmadell Swearenzen, Doris Bean and Mer. ry Nell Lane. were In Memphis today. Mr. and Mrs.

Jobn Lane And daughter. Merry Nell, returned home Saturday from a 10-day vacailon Basalt. Coln. Mr. and Mrs.

Burk Nelson ct Humbolt spent yesterday al1h Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cain. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Cleveland of St. Louls, have arrived to spend the week with her pacents. Mr. and of 3 4 A clean, refreshed face is a must when such pictured as the above tulip left. Base cup-pelated bolero type your quick hot soapy face washing to remore all ish with a cold splash to tighten facial Clean, Refreshed BY ALICIA HART NE.A Beauty Editor A last- minute a wrel-1 Pering quirk-refresher day at the office--requires that work wonders a for your will; grooming and (Je in A time schedule.

too. Assuming you don't have time a big. tuxurious hath, the next best think is sun thorough, soapy scrubbings One is the wash -basin scrubup tor face. neck and arms; the Willard Bose and Mr. Bess.

Miss Dotty Murray of Jonesboro spent the week end with Miss Bit. lie Sue Burks and Guy Burke. Miss Jean Saine was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.

1.. Wade. She has returned to her home in Holly Grove. Ark. nounce And Mrs.

Bill Patton An. the birth of their second child. son, at Walls Hospital: Friday. He has been Stichael Dale. They have a year -old son, Larry, Miss Yvonne Stanley, daughter or Mr.

and Mra. F. A. Stanley, has turned after spending several! months vacation in Oakland. as guest of her grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Higgins, and other relatives Myra Jo Joiner of Crawfordsville arrived this morning to spend reek with Jan Mullins. wearing delicate fabrics stole of white organdy beauty pick-up on a good make-uy, oil and dirt, Fin.

muscles (right). Face Is A Must other Es an under -the -faucet foot refresher. Tie back your hair, wrap 3 towel: splashes you for protection against around full of and get sour washcloth fresh. warm soapsuds. Apply this lather to your face with firm pats 50 the heat as well as the suds cel.

right at the skin. Scrub with an and outward motion. This stimulares circulation and revives! muscles. He sure all the oil, and soot of the day are Your neck and arms anust freshed, too, in preparation for ac real change into fresh lingerie and a date dress. Lnts of warm water for rinsing.

and a cold splash to close facial porre will finish the "top" groom-: ing. While job. you pay some quick atten-, lion In your fingernails, erebrows and make-up. attend to the end of the grooming. Place your make-up tools and a hand mirror on a nearby stool.

Sit on the edge the tub. scrub your feet with soapsids: then turn the faucet and let tie water rinse and rest sour feet. Clean underthings and stockings complete your sense of comfort and case. Don't patch yourself together before an evening date. Build yourself up with soap-and-water a liness from the skin out.

11 may have to he a rapidfire "top-and- The Brownson Clinic 1201 West Ash Street WILL BE CLOSED AUG. 1 TO SEPT. 8 Mrs. Cain and sister. Mrs.

Lloyd A. Green Suede Brandy Calf Trim WHITE with Trim Brandy Calf I SHOES SI Good Shoes Hosiers Brown Suede with Honey Calf Brandy Calf Trim texture and tone Biggest fashion-news of the Fall so naturally Risque brings it to Suede 'n calf or flannel 'n coll in exhilarating colors and color contrasts. Glorious color, high calor, magnetic yours in Risque's functional fashions of casual elegancel All Shoes 10.95 Bags to Match 10,95 Blissfully comfortable, loa, thork, to (Plas TAXI Risque's cloud-soll Airsol construction, HOSIERY TO HARMONIZE If your youngster is sick in bed with a cold or some childhood ailment. he needs very special under. standing and treatment from you.

Naturally, your first concern with his well-being. But whatever you do. don't -emphasize the Illness. Excessive catering and pampering, according leading child. authorities, will only make the youngster temperamental and ingoing.

This is a crucial time in his development. tr he feels he can get strangle his family because of his sickness. you may discover child yourself creating a selfish. unhappy once he who is will be difficult to change well. amount of your companionship, Give the youngster a substantial but not at the risk of neglecting )yoursell.

family. sour home and the rest of the Set aside certain hours of the that day for story or playtime. so he will know just can expeet you. will much wiser to pick pl? ones Don't bus him "pretty" toys. It 18 that encourage him to this hands and imagination.

A pain. set or building blocks are ideal. If hr doesn't have something "catching." invite some of the him children to keep neighborhood wonderful effect on his morale have 2 company. They will This, pernaps. is the hipst Treat him with authority.

attitude. Your chills wants key to to your at the same time he that you are concerned. but shall requires discipline for his own as well as yours. Sick Child Needs Your Supervision BE ALICIA HART NEA Beauty Editor School Members Class of the Dorcas Sunday Church of the First Baptist bert met with Mrs Factoria Gilnight. and Mrs.

Peral Fires Friday the Mrs. business M. Lewis presided over Crow meeting and Mrs. Eva Cordelia offered Forayer. Miss Draw Wilhite led closing prayer.

colors can make an rag ellent zag Inexpensive cotton falorle In for studio couch and) to flat. lend itsell braid trim. Try; using this across the center of A tralcht edge made with box pleated corners and repeat pillows the design on square bolster front. and all four Sides of the Dorcas Class Meets For Business Session toe" beauty ritual, but fit can assure a it whole evening's charon-if you do right. Theatre AIR CONDITIONED Box Office Opens 7::00 Show Stoirts 7:15 p.m.

Admission 9c 30e At All Times LAST TIMES TONITE Double Feature DE OBRIEN CARLO CITY CARVER TECHNICOLOR I HAD MY WAY" with AM Star Cast Also Metro News THURS. Pal Nites 2 For Price of 1 PASTE RES John WAYNE I COVER THE WAR! Major SAM HARRIS ABOUU. GWEN GAZE A -PLUs. THE LOVES OF PARDORA IN FARINA TECHNICOLOR M-5-M press-h JAMES AVA GARDNER Pandora and The Flying Also Cartoon FOR SALE f'oncrete rulrerts. 12 inch te 48 inch.

plain Ar rerninrced. Also Concrete Building Bincks than Inmher for barns, chickPn honses, pump houser. tenant honses, tant sheds. deliver. Call far Tree estimate.

OSCEOLA TILE CULVERT CO. Fbene 601 performed Baturday at tour Jeanette Dedman became the bride of Christian Church. officiated before A large audience nt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard are Mr.

and Mrs. John Walden. cention for guests Ins the reception rooms ol the church. A orated four wertning ricetopped sugared china figurines roses, of and a with pink bride's and groom. centered the oride overlaid table.

A maderla table cloth the large crystal punch bowls were the table and surrounting garlands of greenery. Napkins inscribed with "Bob and Jean." Floral arrangements were tow bowls of bra white held gladioli and triple candela. white Those who assisted Mr. and Dedman in entertaining and servIng the guests were Miss Roberta Bracy who presided nt. the guest book; Mrs.

Don Fletcher. aunt of the bride. of Jolner: Mrs. Duff Gaither, master of the groom. of Memphis: Mrs.

Albert Taylor, cousin af the bride; Mrs. Marcus Os-! wait of Mrs. W. C. West.

brook nt Memphis: Mrs. Russell of Mosley; Mrs. L. O. Westbrook.

Birmingham: Mrs. 1. 0. West.I Mrs. brnok, of San Angela, Al.

Stewart of Poplar Mrs. Freeman Robinson, and Miss Ja Alice MrOute. Each was! presented with A corsage of white carnations. ding Out-of-town included Mr. guests and for the 1.

wedMrs, I. Westbrank. and children. Patricia Mr. and O'Ncal, of San and Mrs.

1. O. West-; honk. Mr. and Airs L.

0.: Westhronk, and son. Raymond. Birmincham: Mrs. Neal Green And son, Ronny. Miss Jo Ann Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Noble, all of Jonesboro: Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Car-: tor and Miss Suble Mitchell of Ar-: Ington. Tex Mrs. Willians C. Westbrook. Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Harrison of Memohis; Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Pation. Mr and Mrs Cas; Brandon and daughter Grace Ann of Whiteharen: Mr. Mira Duff and daughter.

Harrieti, at; Momahis: Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Wal-, den and daughter.

Ram, Maplewand. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lowe and Carolen. Mrs.

Mark Stewart and of John Als: k. of Poplar Mr. and Luther Willams And dauchter Judy of raville: ROOMIES 01 Open 6:30 p.m. Show Starts at Dusk. 2 Shows Every Nile.

LAST TIMES TONITE FORCE OF ARMS' HOLDEN OLSON LOVEJOY Prom MICHAE. CURTIZ Also Cartoon Comedy TUES. WED. DOLLAR A CAR Bring a Carload for 31 COLBERT an BLYTA THUNDER ON THE HILL MI7 NY. I A ('S TESTA, PICT: OC Also Cartoon Comedy.

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