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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 2

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The Courier Newsi
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Blytheville, Arkansas
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I a a a a and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1954 BLYTHEVILLE (ARK.) COURIER NEWS News Editor Phone 3-4461 Miss Millie Ann Mallory, Society Open House Honors Miss Keim, Bride-Elect of James Cecil Lowe, II Margaret Keim of Belleville, who will become Young people of Blytheville were officially introduced to of James Cecil Lowe, 31, April 2, yesterday afterMiss the bride when Mrs. J. Cecil Lowe, the groom-elect's mother, noon entertained with an open house at her home. The guest were greeted al the door Lee landa Garrott, Reyder and Jimmie Millie Ann MalLee Moore. by.

Mr. Lowe, Miss Keim, Mrs. Lowe and the bride-elects' mother, Mrs. lory, decorations used Itolian cutwork cloth overlaid throughout the home Kinmett Keim. Other yuletide An gilded magnolia Included leaves and the tea, table which was centered scenes, tree.

with driftwood arrangement and blue bau- Miss Keim, who greeted her gursts of glittering large lighted cattails, wearing a with! bles. table were Mrs. matching necessaries, velvet, presented Presiding at the china in her chosen pattern by her Waddy Moore, Ill, Mrs. Bob Walden hostess. Mrs.

Robert Reid and Misses Betty First Christian Church Groups To Welcome in New Year Tonight The Chi-Ro and senior Youth Fellowship will have a service tonight to welcome in Mrs. Homes W. D. of Cobb, Mrs. Mrs.

Barry Albert Bradley, Tay- lor, Mrs. Russell Hays and the church dining room will be the scenes of various dinner courses. The public 16 invited to attend the 11:30 worship service and candelight communion service to be held at the church under the direction of the senior group. A season of prayer welcome in the new yenr. This is an annual: affair of the church.

Tops In Women's Styles 1953 36-57 By Sue Burnett Mere 16 a charming and feminine frock for important events in sizes that Natter matron. Note the clever use of soft contrast. Pattern No. 1953 is In sizes 35, 36. 40.

42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52. Size 38, yards of 35-Inch; 1 yard contrast. For this pattern, send 30c 1n COINS, your name. address, size desired, and the PATTERN BER to Sue Blytheville Courier News. W.

Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Ill. Send 25 cents loday for copy of our pattern catalog. Basic FASHION. The fall and winter '54. issue Is filled with attractive.

eRsy to sew styles for all ages. 1 during pregnancy. But your morale will suffer 10 they're busted down' shoes. Get. pretty, strong new ones The doctor's night when he rec- ommends low or flat heels for wear groups of First Christian Church progressive dinner and worship the New Year.

Lottie Moon YWA Conducts Meeting In Home Here Lottie Moon Young Women's Auxiliary of Trinity Baptist Church met in the home of Mrs. C. S. Birmingham last night with 1 members. present.

Repeating nf the watchword opened the meeting followed with prayer Miss Alberta Sadler. Miss CIrR Sue Ray conducted the business session and Miss Andler gave the Those taking parts on the porgrom were Misses Geruldine HinLon, Curline Tate, Barbura yer, Glenda Penny and Palsy lienson. Miss Sawyer dismissed the group with prayer. If you feel ALS though you're a finicky housewife when you rush around sticking little consters umder glasses to save the furnituce, gut. or mnke: crocheted booties for glosses mast! Install them before serving.

It will cilminute that overfuasy act in front. of guests. SHE'S LONG Sara Shane. who recently won the "Miss Long Legs" title in Hollywood. 1 shows off her 42-inch legs.

Far the record. Miss Shane's other measurements are 36-23-35. In Appreciation We desire to express our sincere gratitude to our friends who so generously cume to our aid following the recent destruction of our home by fire. For the words of sympathy and encouragement and for material things showered upon us we shall ever be grateful, and we wish for each of you a most happy and prosperous NEW YEAR. We are temporarily al home in the Home Economics Building at the Burdette school, and should be happy to have our friends drop in sm four to six o'clock Saturday, January 1st.

MR. MRS. L. H. AUTRY SR.

MR. MRS. L. H. AUTRY JR.

MISS MOLLIE ROSE AUTRY Mrs. Borum Compliments Granddaughter Mrs. Edgar P. Borum entertained 40 children at the Country Club Wednesday alternoon when she complimented her granddaughter, Iterriet Alexander, on her fifth birthdry. Assisting Mrs.

Borum with the gAmes during the afternoon were Joan Kidd, Ann Pride, Carol Coppedge, Terry Evans and Mary Alexander. Refreshments of birthday cake and ice cream were served and pictures were made of the group. Esther Class Has Party in Alexander Home Esther Class of First Baptist Church held a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Q. O.

Alexander Inst night. This party wAS held late due to the death of Mrs. Helen Norman Koonce, daughter of Mrs. Allen Rushing. Is a member of Rushing this class.

opened the. meetIng, with prayer and Miss Marian Mayes read the story, the Bella Chime." Cuffs were exchanged by the group and the hostess served refreshments to the 10 members and two guests The remnalnder of the evening WAR spent informally. allend the Rose Howl game toI morrow. rot. Oscar Hardaway, of Camp Chaffee, Fort Smith, arrived I yesterday to spend the weekend with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. 0. 0. Itardaway. Earl Pride Coopedge is leaving tomorrow for the Ciladel In Charleston, 5.

C. where he 16 student. Mrs. C. J.

Fleetwood has returned to her home in Memphis after spending the past several days here visiting her father, J. P. Allison, And faintly. Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver W. Coppedge, Mrs. E. C. Patton and Samuel F.

Norris left this morning for New Orleans to attend the Sugar Bowl. They will joln Lt. John Oliver (Bo) Coppedge, a nephew of Mr. Coppedge and a coach al the Naval Aendemy, there. Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Halsell have as their guests Mr. no! Mrs.

Ed art and family of Memphis, Mr. Stewart's brother, Jim Stewart of Rochester, N. and their son. Pyt. Johnny Halsell.

of Fort Jackson, 8. C. Prl. Jerry Halsell and Pvt. Oliver W.

Coppedge, arrived last night fret Port Jackson, S. 10 spend several days with their parents. 1 Bits of News Mostly Personal Mr. and Mrs. Rex Griffin and son, Mike, tell sesterday for Ogden, Utali, to make their home.

Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Stevens and children have returned from Shreveport, La. where they spent the holidays with her parents. Dr.

land Mrs. Howell Brewer, and daughter, by' Pat. They were Joined there Mrs. Stevens' sister, Robert Hester, and Mr. Hester of New York.

Condition of Mrs. Jane Gurnow, who underwent surgery nt ChickasAwba Hospital Monday, Is reported Ln be satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M.

Hawkins, of Dallas, spent the bolldays. here wW.h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Yates. Mrs.

Emmett Kelm and daughLer. Margaret, of Delleville. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Cell Lowe. Col. and Mrs. John R. McDonald and children are the guests of Mrs.

McDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivy W. Crawford, her slater. Mrs.

Jack Ifale, Mr. Hale and children. Col. McDonald is enroute to! Washington, D. where he will! joln the Pentagon staff.

Mrs. and children will remain here for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson of Cardwell will be the guests el Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Gardner tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Yales and daughters, Sandra and Kay, spent the bolidays in El Dorado. Mrs.

Clair Miller spent yesterday in Memphis. Mr. Buddy Brown are the parents of a daughter born Mondny at the Methodist Hospital in Memphis. The baby, who has been named Sharon Stare, has 14 brother, Terry. Mrs.

Brown Is the former Dethyl Stowart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Slewnrt.

Mr. and Mrs. Clinion Daniel announce the birth of their first child, A daughter, born Wednesday al Bapilsl Hospital in Memphis. The a ets. Mrs.

Daniel is the former haby has been named Suzan RivAmy Cintre Crook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. If. Crook.

Mayo Bell and Joe Kelly of St. Louis were the holiduy guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olair Miller and sons. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Henderson and erul days in Los Angeles and TorMrs. Russell Gill Aye spending seyrence. Calll.

While there they are visiling Mr. and Mrs. Henderson's son and Mrs. Gill's brother. Bob: Henderson, and family.

They will NAVE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffin of nila celebrated their 50th wedding naniversary at an open house at the home of Harbert Griffin on Dec. 18. The Oriffins, residents of Manila for the past 36 years, have one son, Harbert, also of Manila.

New Year's Eve Dance to be Held At Country Club by University Club tonight beginning at 9 p.m. for A New Year's Eve Dance will be held by the University Club at the Country Club members and their guests. The refreshment table will be overlaid with a white linen cloth centered with a top hat, gloves and boutonniere sitting on a black and white silk scarf. Hosts for the occasion are Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Mac White, Mr. anr Mrs. J. M. Williams, and Mrs.

Coleman Stevens, and Mrs. Newton whitis and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny White. Mission Completed VALPARAISO, Ind.

UP Mrs. Elizabeth Sherrer drove mile to buy a lonf of bread and' returned home with the bread but with no car. On the way back, the car stalled 00 a railrond crossing just as train roared down the tracks, Mrs. Sherrer jumped to safety but the Car WAS destroyed. She still had the loaf of bread in her arms.

At The Hospitals Chickasawba Hospital Dismissed: Mrs Chodia Brents and baby, city Mrs. Larry Murdaugh, Flint, Mich. Mrs. Kay Bevill, city Marie Helms, city Althla Frame, Steele Walls Hospital Dismissed: Mrs. Jessie Guthrie, Holland Mrs.

Della V. Cooper, city The inside of an automatic colfee pot gels a brown stain casily. A homemaker feels frustrated because she can't dump it in the sink and scrub. She may be tempted to use 2 gritty cleanser. She shouldn't.

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reg. 3.00. younger, feel smoother 1.50. 6.00 VALUE NOW 350 6.50 VALUE NOW 350 5.00 VALUE NOW 350 ROTHROCK DRUG STORE prices plus tax Junior High Set Complimented With Dance in Plantation Room Approximately 85 of the junior high set were present last night when David Burnett, Wesley Adams and Boyce Freeman Moore entertained with a dance in the Plantation Room of Hotel Noble. MANILA NEWS By RUTH HORNE Mrs.

Helen White, third grade teacher in Manila schools, suffered broken arm Monday morning when her car overturned. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dean Davis and children of SMU, Dallas, were holiday guests of his mother, Mrs. Georgia Davis.

Coach and Mrs. Deward Dopson and son spent the holidays with his parents In El Dorado. Miss Jeannette Tipton of Harding College, Searcy, is the guest of. her parents, the Alvin Tiptons. Manila Methodist Church will observe college and high school student recognition services at 11 o'clock Sunday.

Mrs. W. O. Roach and daughter, Dorothy, were business visitors in Memphis Monday. Twelve 1954 graduates attended a class reunion held in the Lions Club dining room last Thursday night.

Supl. und Mrs. Roy Ashabrauner and Miss Thelma Fowler, sponsor of the class, were guests. Dud Disposal PEARL HARBOR UP A Navy ordnance disposal unit recently began the task of clearing Taroa and Mill Islands in the Marshall Island group of unexploded American and Japanese ammunition from World War IT. Aboll 17 people llving on the two islands were removed until the Navy compiles its hazardous task.

The guests In their billowing formals and brightly colored Lies were greeted at the door by their hosts and Misses Linda, Trieschmann, Mary Jo Oden, A Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Moore. Flonting balloons, greenery and lighted candles were used to decorate the room.

The refreshment table from which party foods were served was overlald with white linen cloth and centered with A sleigh filled with greenery and red berries. This sleigh was pulled by ing white horses and encircled with greenery, red beads and balls. Gold candelabra bolding green tapers flanked this arrangement. Misses Jimmie Lee Moore and Pat Partlow presided at the table Ihroughout the evenlug. AS Milk.

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