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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 2

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AGE TWO BI.YTHEVIU.E (ARK.) COURIER NEWS MONDAY, SEPT. 7, 1958 Society Multai, Socinty Kditor i PlioUd 4461 PTA Meeting To Be Conducted Tomorrow at 3 The first meeting; of BIyiheville Hiph School Parent-Teachers Association is to be held tomorrow at the high school auditorium, at 3 p. with an executive board meeting at 2:30 p. m. Mrs.

Phillip Deer and Mrs. F. E. Scott are to be in charge of the program. W.

D. Tommy, principal is to introduce the teachers. Mrs. E. F.

Still, hospitality chairman, is to be in charge of the social, and a meeting of the "Teenage Mothers Club," will be held proceeding the business session, with Mrs. Ray Hall in charge. Rosh Hashonoh Services Are To Be Conducted In accordance with the old Hebrew calender Rosh Hashonoh, the Jewish New Year is to begin at sundown Wednesday, marking the year 5714. The Rev. Alfred Vise, rabbi of Temple Israel in Blytheville.

is to conduct High Holy Day services in the main auditorium of the temple on Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, and Thursday morning a 11:30. "The Hour of Rededication," the subject of the evening service and- "Inner Peace In The Atomic Age," is the morning sermon subject. Dr. Vise will be assisted in the services by the Temple Choir and Mrs. Daiton Fowlston, organist.

Bits of News CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Ely Cupp, who are shown at their home at 509 Uimerate Str.ct in BIyiheville. celebrated their 5Gth wedding anniversary yesterday. They have ma tie their home in BIyiheville for the past eight years.

(Courier News Photo) Central PTA Chairmen Are Named Peery Family Has Reunion for 76 Seventy-six members of the fam iily of Mr. and Mrs. Fielder Peery gathered yesterday at the McClan ahan Plantation near Cottonwood Point, for an all-day reun ulon. The patio and lawn of the home was the scene of a luncheon a noon, with informal entertainment during the afternoon. Out-of-town guests who are former residents of Blytheville were Mrs.

Flora Lucy and (laughter, Mildred, of Memphis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of Greenwood, and Mrs. Nettie Wilson of Dyersburg, Tenn. Iris Jo Gaines Honored at Party Iris Jo Gaines, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Gaines, celebrated her third birthday Friday afternoon at the home of her parents. Among the 30 guests Attending were Johnny, Rebecca and Gary Sanders and Deborah Duniven, all of StQele, Mo. Party favors were presented each guest and birthday cake was served with iced drinks. Games were conducted during the afternoon and pictures were taken of the group.

Miss Lavena Lambert and Miss Marie Gunter assisted the hostess in entertaining. Read Courier News Classified Ads If You Wear A Half Size 8000 H'A By Sue Burnett You'll pleased with this good looking daytime dress designed especially for the shorter figure. It buttons down the front, has buttoned pocket flaps to grace the soft skirt. Pattern No. 8000 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 1414, I8'i.

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Members of the Central Parent- Ten cher Association's executive board, with the Central teachers as guests mefSaturday nt the home of Mrs. Lloyd Stickmnn, president. fn a business session, conducted by Mrs. Stickman. plans for the coming year's work were discussed.

Committee chairmen were named by the president. They are Mrs. Gean Atkinson, publications; Mrs. Eric Whltley. finance: Mrs.

E. J. Cure, program; Mrs. Charles Brogdon, hospitality; Mrs. Freeman Robinson, parent education; Mrs.

Kemper Bruton, summer roundup; Mrs- C. R. Ncwcomb. nursery. Mrs.

Jesse Taylor, memhorship; Mrs. Alex Shelby. Pounder's Day; Mrs. Lawrence I'rimm. publicity; Mrs.

J. Rainwater grounds; Mrs. Allen Plckard, librarian; Mrs. A. H.

McManus. historian: Mrs. O.var Fendlcr, Mrs. Lillian; Frank, health and safety; Mrs. James Terry, juvenile protection; and Mrs.

B. H. Brown, devotion. Party foods were served following the meeting from the dining room table, which was overlaid with a outwork cloth, tind centered with silver bowl holding pink roses. Pink and purple zinnias were used In decoration of the living room.

Coming Events Altar Society of Immaculate Conception Church has flrsl fall meeting at the Catholic School at 2:30 p.m. Rebekah Lodge has second anniversary celebration at 7:30 p.m. with polluck supper at the hall, followed by business meeting. Woman's Auxiliary of SI. Stephen's Episcopal Church has 8 p.m.

meeting with Mrs. Robert I. Thompson at 910 Pecan Street. Women's Society of Christian Service of First Methodist Church has Book Review Tea to begin fall season at the church nt 3 p.m. Mrs.

Wylie Will give the review. Miss Adallne Lee Is hostess to members ol the Young Women's Auxiliary of First Baptist Church. Women's Society of Christian Service of Lake Street Methodist Church has meeting. Executive board of Women of the First Presbyterian Church has meeting at the church, at 2:30 p.m. Circles One and Two of Trinity Baptist Church meet Jointly at the church for business at 2:30 p.m.

Business Women's Circle of Trinty Baptist Church has meeting with Mrs. Dean Borum of Homestead Street. Tuesday Alpha Delia Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi has (li-sl tall meeting with Mrs. Orlle Parker as hostess Mr. and Mrs.

S. Simmons of Dell will return Wednesday by plane from Mexico City, where they have a 10-day vacation, They were Joined there by Mr. and Mrs. John vV. Snyder of Washington, D.

C. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berryman and children have returned to their home at 12H Mecla Street, Memphis, after spending the week end with their parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph A Berryman and Mrs- Lois Moreland. Condition of Joe Evrard, of Memphis who underwent surgery at the Baptist Hospital in Memphis last week is reported much improved, nnd he is expected to be removed to his home today. Mra. Marcus Evrard Is with him, Mrs.

Evrard and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roe spent yesterday with them, and Marcus Evrard was with him on Fri-' day. Mr.

and Mrs. N. Forrest and two grandchildren. Malcolm Page O'Neal and Horace Wayne Walters, attended a family reunion this week end in Dyersburg. Tcnn.

Mrs. Raymond Maxwell returned home yesterday from Corpus Chrls- ti. where she spent two weeks wiih her brother. Clarence Burch, who was seriously ill. Condition of Mr.

Burch, who is a former Blythc- vilte businessman, is reported to be CMA CHAIRMEN C. O. Redman, president of the Civic Music Association of Blytheville, has appointed seven division chairmen for the 1953 campaign, which opens Oct. 12 and closes Oct. 11.

During this week only, memberships may be secured. The group sponsors three concerts each year. Shown are (seated left to right) Mrs. Lloyd Stickmon, Mrs. Redman and Mrs.

Alvin Huffman, campaign general chairman. Stand- Ing (left to right) are Mrs. J. Wilson Henry, Mrs. C.

L. McWaters, and Mrs. H. C. Bush.

Chairmen not pictured are E. J. Cure, Daiton Fowlston and Mrs. W. L.

Homer. (Courier News Photo) tnroll in nigh school Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Tcalord are (pending several days 111 Memphis. Bob Stewart of Memphis has been the houseguest of Miss Wade McHenry and her grandmother, Mrs. T. F. Hudson, for the past several days.

Walter, and Edward Pennen- ter returned home last week from a month's business trip In Illinois. Mrs. Julia B. Owen returned home last week after a visit of six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Boswell, and family, In Tate, Georgia, Mr.

and Mrs. Ned Pardeecey, of Alexandria, Louisiana, were the week end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fardeecey, Sr. Among the early departures for college enrollments was Joe Bob Gentry, who left last week for Oxford, where he will attend the University of Mississippi this term.

Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Stanford, had as their Labor Day week end guests their sons, Lt.

Stanford, of Ft. Benning, and George, of Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo, Pfo. Donnle Williams of Ft. Hood, Texas, visited his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Williams over the week end. Bobby of Cleveland, arrived last week for a visit with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wylie Tate Sr. Birlhday Pary Held Mrs. J. E.

Teaford entertained her son, Hugh, on his fifth birth- eun at the meeting with two ap-1 week, after spending the summer day Friday afternoon the Delta Minted teams vieing for honors with relatives in Lawton, Okla. Club in Seventy young Mrs. Roy Murdaugh of Memphis, guests from Luxora and Osceola daughter of Sir. ancj Mrs. H.

A. i were present, playing party games and awards on a monthly basis. PTA Leaders Selected Atkins was graduated from Bly- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Herold and theville High School- I chaplain.

Installed along with Mr. be the Mrs. Malcolm Lawrence and her; Johnson were G. C. Driver, vice-! year's program chairman; Mrs.

son, Malcolm Lawrence, of Fayette- viUe are here to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wylie and family.

The Wylie's had as their week eoci guests, Mr- and Mrs. Ellett Lawrence. II, of Greenwood, Miss. Mrs. Lawrence is the former Miss Connie Parker, who was a member of the commander; Gerald Chafin, adju- on Ford, membership; Mrs.

Eland Bowen Thompson, finance officer. mer Hall, budget and finance; Mrs. R. L. Houck, magazine; Mrs.

John I children of Ann Arbor, were recent houseguests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Long. Luxorans on hospital lists this week include Mrs. G.

C. Petty at at 1:30 p.m. in her home at 2001 Hearn Street. Country Club Duplicate Bridge League conducts meeting. Tri-Town Bridge Club is to be entertained by Mrs.

E. A. Tenford. New Liberty Baptist WMU is to conduct meetings. Yarbro Home Demonstration Club has meeting.

Wednesday Mrs. Louis Partridge is hostess to members of the and Bridge Club. Thursday Duplicate Bridge League meets at Hotel Noble. UDC has 12:30 p.m. luncheon at Hotel Noble.

Yarbro PTA has general meeting nt the school 2:30 p.m. preceded by an executive board meeting at 2 p.m. Friday Junior Auxiliary's Fashion Show Tea is to be presented at Hotel Noble. Mrs. Carl Long entertains members of the Stitch and Chatter Club at her home at 222 West Kentucky 'at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday Duplicate Bridge League meets at Hotel Noble. Sludy Group of First Christian Church has meeting with Mrs. James Rainwater at 2 p.m. Mrs. J.

C. Eilis is to lie proprnm leader. OPENS 7:00 EACH NIGHT SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 2 SHOWS EVERY NITE! RAIN or SHINE! ADMISSION 50c CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE WITH PARENTS LAST TIMES TONIGHT -PLUS- Hitch-Hiker CARTOONS TUESDAY WEDNESDAY BUCK NIGHT DOLLAR A CARLOAD Double Feature lUttln YnnneDiCirlo'John Ireland Jamis Craig Fonesl Tucket drill AND- PLUS CARTOON faculty here. Denied" by Earl M. Hewlett, whose Misses Nita Rose and Rosemary! wju conduct tne school.

The Monaghan left this week end nnnua i membership drive was be- Fayettevllle to attend the University of Arkansas. Miss Mary Brodle West of Memphis has been the guest this week of her brother, B. O. West. Daniel H.

Caldwell, who received an honorable discharge from the Air Force recently at Bobbins Air Force Base. has arrived home to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Caldwcll. Virginia Swearengen of Memphis was the week end guest of her parents, 'Mr.

and Mrs. H. N. James E. Henley of Fort Smith has arrived here to.be guest fman of his mother, Mrs.

Jess W. (Pro-j Mrs. Betty AfBrltton, and baby, Vince. I cit i. At a regular meeting or the or- Thweatt.

hospitality; G. C. Driver, st Joseph in Hot 'springs, and ni, I Tlafnac 1 r- ganiatzton Wednesday night, post members heard a proposal for use of the Hut facilities as a combination nursery-kindergarten for the forthcoming school year, as pre- At the Hospitals Blylhcville Hospital Dismissed: E. S. Thompson, Arbyrd, Mo.

O. M. Mitchell, City Tom Brown, City Harry Richardson. City Walls Hospital Dismissed: Mrs. John Cooke, Hot Springs Mrs.

Ola Wilson, Armorel Mrs. Robert Purtle, City Mrs. Arlcn Lottt, and baby, Huf- worsted gabardine AS SEEN IN MADEMOISELLE Matching Capri Jacket 14.95 f.S. malcli CAPRI We jusl can't seem to gel enough ol these wonderful skills by BOBBIE snatched them up as fast as they come in! And liltle wonder so beautiful with its Haltering pencil slim uddle stitched detail and In luscious 10QX worsted gabardine, The most gorgeous sizes 9 to 17 and 10 lo 18. Exclusively at publicity: Miss Gretchen- John King at Kennedy eter- librarian; Leroy Brownlee, parha- Qn Mempl is mentarian; Mrs.

W. M. Johnson, A Rush Amarill0j Texas, parent education; Miss Emma Lee' a recent visitor with sis Kennamer. congress publications: Mrs Della and Mlss Mrs. Charley Thomas, scrap book, orence Rush, here.

Mrs. Spann' Mrs. Thweatt, summer round-up; nd Miss Rush accompaneid nim The Book Exchange To buy or trade your old boohs. For sain, good books at low prices. To order any new booh for you.

Boxed greeting cards and silt wrappings. Unique place cards made order. Alex and Elizabeth Shelby 503 W. Main Mrs. James Riherd, inspirational thoughts; Mrs.

Bowen Thompson, president's message; Miss Edith McDaniel and Mrs. Charlie Watson, school lunch; and Mrs. T. L. Stanford, music.

Mrs. Clark Entertained Mrs. J. B. Clark entertained her niece, Mrs.

James Clark, with a layette shower at her home Thursday night. Twenty guests were present for party games and light refreshments. Mrs. Clark was assisted in entertaining by her daughter. Miss Mae Clark, and Miss Elizabeth Dillard.

Personals Miss Christine Johnson joined her parents, Mr. ant Mrs. W. M. Johnson, fit their home here back to his home where they will remain as visitors for a week.

Buford Denton and Buddy and Loretta, and Philip Gray, all of Los Gatos, ar-, rived here last week to visit with relatives. Buddy and Loretta will TRUSSES Spring or Elastic Abdominal Belts Kilty Drug Stores AIR CONDITIONED BY REFRIGERATION Listen to KLCN at 10:10 a.m. and 4 p.m. for Rlti Row Program Announcements 11 a.m. ami p.m.

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