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Hope Stari
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HO Pi ARKANSAS SOG Phone 7-4431 BetweefTs A. M. and 4 P. M. Calendar January JDfte.Guernsey P.

Ti A. will meet Thursday, Jan. 12 at 7:30 p. m. the school auditorium.

The Baker Home Demonstration ub meet the hom of Mrs. Bryan Clark, Thursday, Jan. 12 at 7:30, and all members are urged to attend. Friday, January 13 The Hempslead County Wild- has been changed from Thursday night to Friday night, Jan. 13 at the W.O.W.

Hall at 7. Monday, Jan. 16 Circle 5. of WSCS of the First Methodist Church will meet Monday, Jan. 16 at 7:30 p.m.

in the home of Mrs. Henry Scamans on West 16th St. Syday, January 15 In observance the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. B.

B. McGce their sons and daughters will have Open House for them Sunday, January 15 from 2 to 5 p. m. in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Smittle on the Patmos-Shover Springs Road. Their many friends arc cordially invited. Tuesday Bridge Club Meets In Home of Mrs. R. L.

Broach A Tuesday Bridge Club met with Mrs. K. Jan. 10, and she had arrangements of japonicas as floral decorations. The high score prize was won by Mrs.

George 'Newborn. Mrs. E. J. Whitman was Second high.

Snacks were served during (he afternoon. Builders Bible Cfass Meets With Clyde Coffee The Builders Biblr Class of the First Baptist Church held their January meeting in I he home of Mrs. Clyde Coffee, Monday. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Roy Mouser and Mrs.

Opal Homy. The meeting was opened with prayer by the teacher. Mrs. Henry Hayncs. Mrs.

Ben Owen, president, conducted the bu-iness session. The devotional was by Mrs. Mouser and Mrs. ttnyco Smith voiced the closing prayer. Cake and coffee were served to the 10 members present.

Andrews, ftfrs. Koyce Weiscnbcf- ger and Mrs. Lillian Fisk. A special number was smig by a group of Junior High Glee Club grils accompanied by Mrs. Florence Hyatt.

Mrs. James McLarty, district searetary brought a ffi- port trom the Guilds. Mrs. Ward dismissed the meeting with prayer. Mrs.

Miles Hostos ft Ann Waller-man Circle The Ann Wallerman Circle of the First Baptist Church met on 1 Monday in the home of Mrs. Miles Laha with 11 present. Mrs. Roy Taylor opened the meeting. The minutes were read and reports were given.

Mrs. Taylor read the Calendar of Prayer for Missionaries birthdays on Jan. Mrs. Burroughs in prayer. Mrs.

Baber taught two chapters nf the Mission Book "Across the Bridge." The hostess served a delicious pinto with coffee. WSCS and Wesleyan Scrviea Guild Hold Joint Meeting A joint meeting of the WSCS and Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist Church was held in the Church Monday, -Ian. fl at 7:30 p.m. After singing, New Years 'hymn was read in unison, led by the president of the WSCS. Mrs.

Edwin Ward. Mrs. Elvin Brown, Guild Program greetings from the Guild. Mrs. Brown presented Miss Mary Louise Copcland who brought a New Years Message.

Four panelists were introduced who presented an inteirsling skit on station "VIEW." They were Mrs. Garland Mrs. Sam JANUARY CLEARA Thousands of Fall Items have been Marked Down. Savings range from to Buy now at Reduced Prices. WERE NOW REDUCEDTO 10.98 REDUCEDTO 11,98 REDUCEDTO 12.98 REDUCEDTO 14.98 REDUCED TO WERE NOW .98 AT THE LOW PRICE 10.98 AT THE LOW PRICE I 1.98 AT THE LOW PRICE 7.99 12.98 AT THE LOW PRICE 14.98 AT THE LOW PRICE SAVE AS MUCH AS 1.05 On 3 pr.

Hose. Hones Annual Sale A WOOL PLAID JACKETS Were 14.98 Wool Bermudas As Low as 3.50 ONE RACK MARKED DOWN BLOUSES ALL YOU CAN DO IS SAVE IF YOU BUY Hbpe Practic.il Nurses Meet Hope Division of Licensed lical Nurses mot Jan. 10 at 7:30 in the Community Room of the First National Bank. The meeting was called to order by (lie president, Mrs. Olga Ray.

Mrs. Wcssie Poole gave the devotional on "Things to Be Thankful for the New Year." The business was conducted by Mrs. Ray. Plans for the new year program were discussed. The closing prayer was by Mrs.

Emma Ilarlsfield. Chapter AE of PEO Meets Chapter AE of PEO met Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Jim McKciwic. Routine business was conducted by the president, Mrs. K.

P. O'Neal. Mrs. F. M.

Ilorlon presented a program entitled "Showing PEO Ideals Through Service." Fruit cake and tea or coffee were served for refreshments. Mrs Floyd Levertett Entertains Her Tuesday Night Bridge Club Mrs. Floyd Lcvcrclt, entertained her bridge club Tuesday night Jan. 10. The two tables of players included one guest, Mrs.

Dick Moore. When scores were tallied, Mrs. Oil Stuart Jr. was high and Mrs. Lloyd Guerin was second high.

Mrs. Moore won the game prize. The hostess served a salad plate and coffee. Miss Mary Gonzales Weds Thomas Darwin Stone Miss Mary Gonzales of Barstow Texas and Thomas Darwin Stone of McCaskill were united in marriage Dec. 31 in the Charles Cox Mrs.

Thomas Hamilton, a sister of the groom, served" the bride as matron of honor and Kenneth Montgomery served his cousin as best man. The couple is now at home in Wickcll, Texas, where he is era- ployed in the oil field. Highway Bond Issue Talked Up Again 'LITTLE ROCK Director F. H. Oliver said Wed ncsday lluil (he slnte Highway Commission is not opposed to proposed legislation for a standby i bond issue to match federal high- way money.

Oliver emphasized Hint bonds would mil bo used unless if was "absolutely necessary" to nvoid losing some federal aid funds. Gov. Orval Fatibns recommended in his inaugural address Tuos- day that (he 19(11 Legislature pass legislation similar lo Act '185 of lo use in case federal aid the slate can't match becomes available. Faubus said that federal money had been "frozen" by the Bureau of Public including million from and that I ho money could be released Suddenly. Oliver said (he state normally got about million in federal money a year and was able to match it with around $13 million in stale funds.

Maternity fashions get prettier each year. These coordinates are done in soft colors and carefully designed to slenderize. Ovcrblouse with bateau neckline (left) is in peacock blue, has applique matched to slim skirt. Wide cowl neckline Is used for top of these separates (right) in color called redwood. Fabric for these designs is Cone corduroy.

Soldier Took It In War, Can't Take It at Home WMS Royal Service Meets WMS Royal Service met Monlay at 11 a.m. for (he monthly business meeting. A covered dish luncheon was enjoyed during the noon hour. The program was presented by the Hazel Sorrclls Circle. Participating were Mrs.

Henry llaynes, Mrs. F. M. Ilorlon, Mrs. Clarence Heist, Mrs.

R. E. Chism, Mrs. S. Gibson, Mrs.

Bcrnie Hargis, ant! Mrs. W. C. Bramlett. There were HH members present and the church nursery was opened.

Duplicate Bridge Club Holds Master Point Night It was Master Point Night for the Hope Duplicate Bridge Club on Jan. at the Diamond. On the tables of players Mrs. Harry Hawthorne and Mrs. R.

L. Broach were the highest scoring couple. Mrs. Marie Hendrix and Mrs. M.

Duffie were second and Dr. Wright and Mr. Broach were third. Coming and Going Mrs. Forney Holt, president of the local medical auxiliary, and Mrs.

J. W. Branch, stale chairman of the AMER, went to Little Rock Tuesday for a board meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Arkansas Medical Society. By HELEN WORDEN ERSKINE DEAR Helen: My wife and are 39. We were married in 1940.

During the war I served in the Army overseas and pul what money 1 made toward buying a home. My wife didn't like Ibis. We divorced in 1D4G, she keeping our three children. We remarried in 1947 and for a year made it okay. Ever since it's been hell.

She curses me even though do most of-the work ctl home. She befuddles me so I don't know whether I'm going or coming. 1 look at other wives, so considerate and understanding; and wonder why my life has to be like it has. I'm not asking for pity but advice. My wife's mother says she is like her grandmother.

She had to be. boss. I've never been tho man of the house. Now I'm at the end of the road. Husband DcarWorricd Husband: Either be the man of tho house or get out.

Your mistake was probably in going back. There are times when divorce is justified. Dear Helen: I am a divorcee with one child and 'have been going for five months with a 25-year-old fellow who never married. He is wonderful, the most polite, respectful, considerate fellow thai Ihe God Lord ever put on the earth. I love him very deeply.

How do I go about finding out how be really feels? He has never told mu but when he kisses me, it is with a deep feeling. I'm afraid of being hurt again. Up Very Much Dear Mixed-Up: Keep him guessing. The less you reveal your feelings the more he will reveal bis. Dear Helen: My daughter, age 14, kept a doctor's appointment a ring shorts.

She said the doctor did not cover her legs with anylhing bul kepi looking al Ihem and laughing at her. Don't you think this doctor acted in an unprofessional manner? Should I send her to him again? Mother. Dear Mother: Teen-age girls are apt to let imagination work overtime. Go with your daughter when next she visits the doctor and size up the situation for yourself. Don't be loo hard on tho man.

Maybe your daughter did look riduculous in shorts. Some girls do. In any case, a doctor's office was no place to he wearing them. Send your problem to Helen Worden Krskine. Be sure to enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope and address her care of this newspaper.

Helpful leaflets available. Write for "Guidance lo Gracious Living." Sanity Test for Grave Robber LITTLE ROCK (AP) The story (old by a 22-year-old airman who has admilled Iwo grave robberies at nearby Jacksonville "is just, a sordid chain of evenls," Prosecuting Ally. John T. Jcrni- gan lold newsmen. Two charges of "injury lo the grave of a deceased person" were filed against Airman 2.

C. Jerry Reynolds Wednesday, and a menial lest was ordered. The felony offense carries a penally of from two lo five years. Reynolds, stationed al Ihe Lillle Rock Air Force Base, was taken into custody Tuesday and officers later said he orally admitted that he look Ihe body of a 17-year-old girl from a grave in the Bayou Melo Cemetery Dec. 2R, and made an unsuccessful atlcmpl lo remove Ihe body of a 28-year-old woman from the Chapel Mill Cemetery Jan.

3 or 4. Jcrnigan said Reynolds, whose home is Creighlon, later signed a slalcmenl admitting tho crimes. The prosecutor declined to i 1 the details of Reynolds' slalcmenl. The missing body was discovered in a bayou near Jacksonville about the same time Reynolds was arrested. Still missing is jewelry which officers said Reynolds took from both graves.

Officers quoted Reynolds as saying he (brew the jewelry from the window of his car as heXIrovo along a road near Jacksonville, A search of the area failed to (urn. up the jewelry. Reynolds' wife, who is expecting (heir first child in March, was visiting relatives at the time the graves were violated. Reynolds offered no explanation for the deeds, officers said, other than to say he had "realized for some time thai I was sick." Parakeets eat almost constantly and cannot live very long vvillv oul food. Contractors and Engineers Agree LITTLE ROCK (APl-Conlrac- tors and operating engineers agreed Wednesday on a new throe-year contract thai will give, the engineers HO lo cents an hour increases on wages.

II was (lie second of four unions to sign with the Associated Gen Contractors of Arkansas. The carpenters and contractors readied an agreement earlier. Iron Workers Local Ml and Ihe Cement Masons Local 270 are Ihe unions still without new contracts. Talks with the iron workers arc at a standstill, but. talks with Ihe cement union are still going on.

-1 i Russio Says U. S. Planes Buzzed Ships MOSCOW (AP)-The Soviet Ion charged todny that lary aircraft bittzctl Soviet ships in various sens last month. The Soviets warned thnl such Incidents must Minister Viktor Bnkaycv, at a news conference, waved a of paper and said it was radiogram from a Soviet sea captain reporting that a British bomber was buzzing ship this morning. The radiogram, Bakayev was from tho ship Sergei Kirov at the soul hern entrance to the Hod Sea.

He said the biizaings took place in the Pacific, Atlantic, Mediterranean. South China Sen and In othnr areas: "The leaders of Ihe U.S. ag- 1 gressivo policy should bear in mind that the Soviet Union has the strength and means to ensure the safety of Soviet shipping where in international waters." Bakayev sajd. Russia has repeatedly charged U.S. planes with buzzing Soviet shipping on the high seas, Goes to the Vet JOPLIN.

Mo. suddenly ducked out on the proceedings Tuesday as Robert Blako and his family tried lo patch up Ihe cuts ynd scratches their pot Weinmaraner collected on a two- day absence without leave. The dog turned up shortly, a mile away, at Ihe fol'ice of W. L. Pelot, a veterinarian who had treated him before.

Okays Race Mixing W1LL1AMSBURG, Va. (AP) An interracial organization of the Protestant Episcopal Church gave its approval Tuesday to interracial marriages. The Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity approved a memorial requesting tho church's House of Bishops to state in its next pastoral letter the position of the church concerning marriage between persons of dil- Cerent color. New APPRECIATION SALE Off On All PERMANENTS Durini January COLONIAL BEAUTY SALON W. Phone 7-3408 for Appointments SPECIALS ON PERMANENTS FOR JANUARY COME TO MARY HAMM BEAUTY SHOP 916 S.

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1930-1977