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Hope Stari
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HOPS StAfc; ARKANSAS Social and Pi and rerfona Phone 6r 1269 Between 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. I Calendar April ist Club Dance will be I -at-the Hope Country Ciub Jr.y night til 19.

All jf members are invited to attend. have been issued by "(Francos Biglor, International nf 4 A ijt'pixscntotive or the 'Phi Sorority, for an Bota infor- mal rushing reception, Friday April first, al 7:30 p.m. In the Hotel Barlow private dinfng room. Saturday, April 2 The Paisley P. T.

A. Will have a rummage sale, Saturday, April 2, in front of the Gibson Book Store, en South Elm Street. Send your lo the school or phone 81C-W. Today Saturday I Sunday, April 3rd Tho Unity Baptist church on South Elm Street will have their regular first Sunday singing. April 3rd nt.

2 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. Many out of town singers and quartets arc expected. Monday, April 4th The Women's Council of tho First Christian church will meet in cir- c'es in the homes Monday, April 4th: Circle home of Mrs. J.

F. Gorin with Mrs. W. L. Carter 'rndor of program.

homo of Mrs. McRae Cox. wth Mrs. B. L.

Rcttig, leader of tho program. There will be the regular ouar- terly meeting of the Official Board of the First. Chirstian church, Mon- dny night 7:3 o'clock. All members aro urged to attend tis meeting. church will meet at the church Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

The Ruth Culpepper Intermediate G. will meet at the First Baptist church Monday night. 6 p.m. lor regular supper meeljng. Monday, April 4 The Y.

W. A. of the First Bap- usi church will meet Monday night, April 4 in the Educational Building tor the regular monthly supper and program meeting. All member are urged to attend. Friday, April 1, 1949 Romance and Comedy at Saenger Virgin'? Grt?" hermit.

is Hollywood's lovely blonds star providing with John Hub- OGERTHE LODGER By Elizabeth R. Roberts The Story: Roger the Lodger is a paying guest of Mr. atid Mrs. Roberts in Great Palls. during the wartime housing shortage.

Not only does he use Roberts Property as his own and invites Wednesday, April 6th Circle No. 3 of the Woman's council, First Christian church, hold its regular monthly meeting the home of Mrs. C. D. IXckmson with Mrs.

Thomas Fen- wick as leader Oi the program. Thursday, April 7th The choir of the First Christian church will rehearse Thursday night, April 7th at o'clock. Saturday, April eth The Oglcsby Junioi VVJLII tjuiiu jni.iu* M.J uwii U1IU JilVIlcS in 1hn Abbott and Costello Unexpected guests to dine, but he "M'-x'cfin HayrirK" open- (nearly wrecks the Roberts sedan nt Theatre on a trip to Yellowstone. But he livs alone and loves it. (Wins an officer training appoint- Invge.Enf'no homo, trn ent.

Mrs. Roberts finds herself from Hollvwoorl's heart if i wondering how it will seem with- it has ono has only neighbors i out him Then she-is persuaded to callers. ituke in another roomer, an'' er callers. engi- e- Born in Hollywood. Virginia in neerihg firm employee.

But the farthest removed from having of any screen She's plain "home folks" 11 nd hor pot. noevos nro affectations Hollywoodinns who, she believes, to bo rjunchcd in the nose." in Movies "one man" turns out to be four and the basement is full to over-' comidHT er GREENBERG: PUBLISHER DISTRIBUTED BY-NEA SERVICE, INC. Here and There Arkansas Washington, April 1 3 of Arkansas whose homes were damaged or destroyed by recent tornadoes in the state are eligible to seek rehabilitation loans From the Reconstruction Finance corporation. The RFC had declared the stale 1 a 'disaster area. Applications Should be filed at the Little Rock Oitice, the agency said.

flowing. I gathered together the great Th n'T'u i tf- of linen and called the laun- ine Uglcsby Junior High School! Virginia parents wore active in i dry. They were sorry but what will have a Kummage Sale Satur- when she was born i with their contract with tho Armv day, April 9th, In front of the Old rp tho street f-nm the "idithey were obliged to refuse any New Theater building on South: Mack Sennett comedies studio. Her further flat work. I looked at the AH a director i washer and electric mangle, set my idea of going uptown'to Elm St.

All persons who have rummage, please send it to the school. Notice All members of the Y. W. A. of the First Baptist church are urged to attend the regular meeting, Mon father, Ray Grey, was thrn, and mother.

was ono of the first women film lunch and hung out a washing thai editors in 1h" movie business. would have done honor to Wo Lee It. was white visitin? her mother Wong. at tho old Universal Studio when While making up Pat's construc- wnr- nine years old. that Vir- t'on cot.

I noticed tiny blood specks 1 frit. HO)" 1 T'Ci 1 I i1 in rt 4-Vt i Stewart, April 1 i Ernie Funk of Little Rock, rookie hurlor in the Detroit Tigers farm system, was slightly injured yesterday when his car plunged into a ditch near here. He apparently dozed at the wheel, State Highway Patrolman Joedy Johnston said. Johnston, said the 19-year-old pitcher was treated by a physician for minor cuts and bruises. of W.S.

C. meet in the following places, Mon- i'lay 4th at 3 p.in. Cir.de 1 home of Mrs. J. M.

Harbin, with Misses Mable and Nannie Purkins. co-hostesses. Circle 2 home of Mrs. Albert Seated Coffee Held tor Music C.ubs in Camden A beautifully appointed seal'od the homo of i ij utujs a break in films, a row on the under sheet- a flat who was I dark bug scuttled out of sight I Cabin" at (thought no more if it than I did of saw tho child and order-'flying ants which sometimes in the iu uiit-na me regular meeting, Mon- day night at the church. and Ll T.

or ul KontlRr ul bring something for the Easter i ast Uncle Tom's Cabin" at (thought no more if it than I did of Baskets. I tbo sa- would continue his journey. He was en route on Highway 82 from Little Rock to Bonnettsville, Tiger farm clubs arc od ho- tested for the roo fal work their way up ihrouRh A Vn w5f April 3 Th( oC Little And this in spite of. cn-cretc of the basnmSrit floor or of elfa department an or ot at 3:30 o'clock the Thursday Mus-ualc of end tho Friday Music 7- Club of Hope hsld a joint meet- i 'v' ing. Pryor homo was I decorated throughout I i 'v iu vji.

of the basoment floor or of the tact trnt another girl already spiders which build their webs anywhere between dustings jHowevcr. I happened to meet Pat the ion his wav down to his room and i. boen for the part. new field at Jonesboro. today it will employ a Mrs.

Henry 'Bethell, co-Kostess. i Circle 3 homo of Mrs. Clifford I Franks, -with'Mrs. Bob Jones and Mrs. Curlis Urray, co-hostesses.

Circle 4 home of Mrs. R. T. White. 1 0 Iha" farTdirS said Mr Tnm' 1 0 see Toddle formerly un-clo Tom i Cabirpartinc I screamed, and clapped the T' 2 Qrt hnnds ovnr my mouth fo" Todav to 2,.

'8 the neighbors might have noie toaay to ci-chn 0 oor which read beard mo. "Pnt!" I said "this is (disgraceful. All my life supervisor to be sta- either Fayettevillc or state wel- Amber Says 13 Years in Iron Lung Not So Bad Miami Beach, April 1 5 Snite, says he's happier than the average person" after spending 13 years in an iron lung. He reached his 13th anniversary in the mechanical respirator yesterday. Life has boon "worthwhile by all means," he said.

"I think I am happier than tho average person," he told an interviewer. "I believe this so much that wore I given a chance to obtain complete freedom, if you want to call it that, I wouldn't be too cn- thusiastic about accepting it." Snitc admitted he wont through a year of readjustment after he was placed in tho iron lung i China on March 31. 1936, as a result of infantile paralysis. After that year, he said, it was no struggle at Snite has crossed two oceans, has married and become the father of three daughters since, then. Snite.

his wife and their Mario, 8, Kathc- rinc. and Mary Ann, at the Suite estate on Indian Creek. Miami Beach. 2Arkansans Killed in Plane Crashes died in' crashes Two Arkansas pilots widely-separated plane Thursday. I Trip 1 rn re A.

J. Bowie. 38, native of Newport, and First Lt. Allen J. Hall, 25, of El Dorado.

Bowie, who has lived in Midland, in recent years, was piloting the plane of Willard H. Dow, president of Dow Chemical company, which crashed near London, Ont. Dow, his wife and three other worsens, including Bowie, wore killed. F. C.

Clements, co-pilot, killed in tho London, Ont. crash was husband of a Prescott girl, the for-" mer Carrie Jane Greeson. Bowie's mother lives" at Newport. He has a sister in St. Louis and three brothers in Arkansas, including Bobby, a student at Arkansas State college, Jonesboro.

Allen was pilot of a C-47 air- forces transport which crashed at Fort Bragg, N. C. Ho and two other lieutenants were killed. i His widow, four-weeks-old daugh- jtcr, and parents live in El Dorado, SATURDAY MORNING KK For All Children JUNIOR. G-EORGE Kiddie Opens Starts 10:00 Tho Bonrd of Stewards of tho Firs.

Methodist church will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock in the church. Circle 5 of the W. S. C. S.

of the First Methodist church will meet Monday evening nt 7:30 in the homo of Mrs. Thompson Evans, Jr. with Mrs. Merlin Coop, co-hostess. Tho Executive Board of the Women of the First Presbyterian Today Saturday with WILD BILL ELLIOTT BOBBY BLAKE A I lftl ROBERT PAIGE MOREEN NASH TED DONALDSON Mrs, Pryor Bio 3 clor guos a' the door the reroiv-i ing comnoscd of tho oth'or i hostesses, Mrs.

W. Ferguson Miss Miirone Coon and Mrs. E. G. Street all of Camden.

Tho living room of the reception rcoms were attractive with angements of pink azaleas and iris. Tho beautiful mirrored mantel held matching vases of purple lilacs. Mrs. Goodwin White, president of the Thursday Musicale of Camden conducled a brief business session. Mrs.

White introduced tho Hope Friday Music Club members who presented the following pro- I -v gram: The Hope Choral Group ac-JT )n companied by Mrs. Edwin Stewart navcn sang "Bless Us Lord" and "The Lord's Mrs. James McLarty, Jr. accompanied by Mrs. B.

C. Hyatt sang two selections "Were My Sonf With Wing Prvided" by Hahn, and "The Meadow Lark" by Gcrrish- Jonos. A trio composed of Mrs. Jambs McLarty, Mrs. B.

W. Edwards and Mrs. H. A. Spragins, accompanied by Mrs.

Edwin 'Stc- wait sang "In tho Luxemburg Gar- dons" by Manning-Baldwin, and "My Lover Is A Fisherman" by Lilly Strickland. Mrs. B. C. Hyatt played "Vien- nose by Liszt.

At the Mrs a i jj 11; 1 VC iS.UUWll a feminine-ithere was such a thing as bed bugs "Mexican Hryrido" but I never hoard nf on famous musical in the pnyone who Abbott end Costello al and directed by Arthur. Grant success Charles The producer was Hobort Oscar Brodney and John tho screenplay. Coming and Going Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayes children.

Nancy and Tom Ed of Little Rock havo recently moved to this city and are domi- iboir new home at "Oak- Mr. Hayes is a brother of Mrs. Lloyd Spencer of this city. Miss Botty Ann Benson of Henderson State Teachers College and her room mate Miss Botty Falls of Fort Smith, will bo tho week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Benson. Among the Hope women attending the noint meeting of the Friday Music Club and Thursday Musicale in Camden Thursday were: Mrs. McDowell Turner, Mrs.

Oliver Adams. Mrs. B. C. Hyatt.

Mrs. B. W. Edwards, Mrs. Jim McKenzic.

Mrs. Fred Duncan, H. A. Spraggins. Miss Car- 4JJ.

U1IJ Tin-conclusion of the program the i lcn Brunei-, Miss Mary Louise Alexander, Mrs. guests were invited into the dining i room. The table was centered with an artistic arrangement of 'snapdragons, iris and siock in pastel colors and were flanked on each side with burning taprs in silver candelabra. The buffet held a milar arrangement. Guests enjoying the occasion were Mrs.

McDowell Turner and Mrs. Oliver Adams of Hope and members of the Choral Group wore Mrs. B. C. Hyatt, Mrs.

B. W. Edwards. Mrs. Jim McKenzie.

Mis. Fred Duncan. Mrs. H. A.

Spraggins, Miss Carlene Burner, Miss Mary Louise Keith, Mrs. E. S. Alexander, Mrs. Garrett Story.

Mrs. James McLarty, and Mrs. Edwin Stewart. Garrett Story, Mrs. James Larty, and'Mrs.

Edwin wart. Mc- Ste- Hospitel Notes Julia Chester Discharged: Reese Chambless, Hope; Miss Viva Edd Thrash, Hope; Miss Morinc Vines, Rt. 1, Emmet. 's do." The foreman anyining. to do.

"How do you kill PM didn't know. "Well you've got to find out." I said. "Pat. you talk to your foreman. I'll bet he knows a lot about like this.

Ask him what to said there wasn't I telephoned my ex-cleaning woman, an erudite soul on all matters of housekeeping. I posed the question in the interest of an anonymous best friend. Mrs. Hicks said I 11 tell you what. You make a quill and dip it in carbolic acid nnri go around all the of the mattress and into the tufts.

Set it outside to sun: nobody'11 know but what you're doing house-cleaning early," she explained, being sensitive, too. to public onin-'on. "Then you wash the whole bedstead with strong soap and water and carbolic acid You got a box spring on that beer she demanded. "No." I replied, and tossing all subterfuge out the window, I told her the "facts" 'Hmmmm. she grunted, "too jin.

yiUIILtru, LUU had I ain't got the time to come over and straighten you out. First thing you know you'll have'em in all four beds down there. Ain't nothing more catching than bed bugs If I you." she advised, "I'd get me. a sulphuricandle and burn Just for luckl" osition posltlon of 1374 when the state's budget was around $1,500,000 a year. Now this same typo of legislature is trying lo operate under appropriations which arc totaling 000 or more annually." Murry said that neighcr the legislature nor its budget committee has sufficient time to appropriate the siatc's money "adequately." "'ORLD'S LARGEST AT PAY St.

Joseph ASPIRIN Little Rock, April 1 pint of whiskey that cost you $2.95 yesterday now costs $3.00 in Ar- kensas. You have to pay more for beer and other intoxicating beverages, too. The reason is that application of the state's two per cent sales tax to such beverages became effective today under an act of the 1940 legislature. Previously these beverages were exempt from sales tax. However, drinkers may get break soon.

Price reductions on at least three brands of whiskey are pending. The state revenue department disclosed today that new price schedules had been received from a number of wholesalers, some of them including lower prices. The price schedules must be approved by the revenue commissioner before they become effective. Ai Little Rock, April 1 The Arkansas legislative system "is outmoded as the Model Ford," in the opinion of Attorney General Ike Murry. He told the Society of Professional Engineers at a luncheon meeting here today that: "Arkansas' legislative system was.

set up under the constitution FIRST RUN SHOWING Josepnine Mr. and Mrs. Joe Broedlove, Hope, announce the arrival of soil on March 31, 1949. Branch Discharged: Hope. Mrs.

A. H. Futrell, 'AS v. IN SLAMOUft IN SMOOTH LEATHER THEY ARE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. petal cluster bows on Firs iping on a dreo hl-, iapoted rr.aU.es As Shown in Navy Calf Black Kid Silver Trim We burned it, but the fumes refused to be dispelled after we aoen ed tho room again and we had to tell Jimmy, Henry, and John what wns up.

Tim went out after kerosene John carried tho mattress to tho "Hey. saturated it well with oil, and touched it off. Tn a circle at the ofcsenines stood Rob, Jimmy. Henry. John, Pat.

and myself. It was "frk as only a snowless winter night can be. A shaft of firo shot up into the air. The night became as day. We didn't attract an many spectators as a burnine cross, blit wo did have an enthusiastic audi- of small children.

The shout- loci triumphantly to their less fo-t- buddies, racing down the al- i to ltp for the fireworks. "Hey Guess what? Robert's got blips'" The Roberts not only had bod I bugs, they also had beer in tho i kitchen refrigerator, a case at a i and all tho timo. ppt asked if thev mh'ht keep thoir beer on i ice since the tornporaturo of was too warm and that the too cold. Tho rcfrifioratoi- was full so i was no alternative except to give I one self in the kitchon icebox oaoned its donr after that that I didn't crouch like a shortstop prepared to handle a ground- I apprised Bob that he had been I gladly admitted it, thankfully oven, I was sick of knocking myself out. and I assurer! him it wns going to bo Roberts' House for Roberts' from now on.

And I meant it. I jumped out of tho tub this before I loarnod to take tho receiver off the hook while I took a bath and caught the phone on tho fifth ring. "Miz Roberts." soft voice said, I'm I Vickery. Ah'm I'ro'-n Alabama." I "Yes." I said suspiciously, bs' this timo leery of speaking to strange men. "A very good of yours and tol 1 me you have more room "A vorv good friend of yours." Vickc'-y laughed soft'" Roberts." ho wont on "Ah'd awfully much to come np you." Now I've hoard as rs Uio next ono about South-.

tv. purl I didn't come Caught short, on Northern so in my most nnd iiT! ii(. i -nanner, "I'd i-o to vcni call. Lieu- Viek'-'rv. nnd Mr.

Roberts T-j--. 1 'no'- r-nP I full. We- too. Not 'orstsi'd." ui a room. it.

"l.ii-u in mv 'this is mv ones to Ladies'' Specsaliy Shop Opens ALL NEW 1949 STYLES Reductions ONE-THIRD-OFF ALL PASTEL SPRING COLORS INCLUDED A Selected Group of Early Spring Gabardines, wool and men's wear fabric suits. Coats in gabardine and wool crepes, summer suedes and fleeces. Women sizes 12 to 20. Junior sizes 7 to 15. WERE NOW $39.98 COAT or SUIT OFF COAT or SUIT 3 OFF COAT or SUIT 3 OFF COAT or SUIT 3 OFF COAT or SUIT OFF $26.66 COAT or OFF A Group of LOUIES Greatly Reduced! Solid color ciepes.

Sizes 32 38 Reduced for the firs tiniu and Newest baby-doll hi heelers in Ihe (-. i Vii-'c- risht and Just Co-iMnued) ALL SALES FINAL AND CASH COME SEE.

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