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Hope Star from Hope, Arkansas • Page 3

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Hope Stari
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Hope, Arkansas
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SOCIETY i A. MI IM 4 P. M. Calendar Thursday April 4 Bit Ladies of the Presbyterian Huifch of Washington, will five a Silver fea from 3 until 5 m. fhe tea will be held in Ihe Tremble home in Washington.

Everyone is invited to attend, fhe Green Laseter Home ftions'tration dlub will in the home of M'rs. Ernest Gobib at 1:30 ft nil Mope Ghaptet of the Order COMINQ SUNDAY SAENGER of the Eastern Staf will meet at I'M p. m. There will fee an lion and all members oi the ofdef are invited to attend. Friday April 6 The Rase dardett Club Will meet with Mrs.

Byron tlefner at SI? East 14th Street at 2 m. The Builders Glass df Gat-rett Memorial Baptist Church will meet Friday evening April 5 in the home of Mr. and MM. John Shirley at 1004 Park OHve at All members are asked to be present. Monday Apr!) The Union meeting of the W.

S. C. S. of the First Methodist Church will meet Monday April 8 at 2 p. m.

at the Church, Mrs. Ralph ttou- ton will bring the devotional. The Spiritual Life Group under the of 'Mrs. Edwin Ward will present a special Easter program. Names of members in th 'our hew circles will toe read a his meeting.

All itternlbers ar is attend. Sunday tnl first Will meet Monday at 1 d'clotk fof fJotluck slipper in tfie ftom'e- Mt-s. Wt ft Mosiey, All ttiemibers and elate members are invited, tteeua MM, Jshn Aufcillar? met at eelock fuesday evening at the HUt fot- a Delicious chicken dinner, A brief business meeting was conducted and opened with prayer by the chaplain. (Mrs. Lyle MdMahen, a past auxiliary president installed the following officers for the corning year, President, Mrs.

John Keck; Vice-president, Mrs. Men.ry Fern Wickj Secretary, Mrs. Bob Ingillj Mrs. O. F.

Lloyd and Chaplain, Mrs. B. Fenwick Sr, The meeting closed With the Lord's Prayer prayed in unison. HOM ITAH, HOU, AilAMIAI Trade Stamps Under FPC Investigation By STERLING the UK The LAFFS- LAFFS- UFFS in the funniest movie in maybe twenty years! ROM Nltd DiuluUHU A COL PICTURI TODAY THURSDAY SOUTHWEST ARKANSAS FINEST TQNITE 7:00 TIM HOVEY JEFF CHANDLER IGER STARTS Littlest Outlaw SWING RIDE KIDDIE ZOO PLAYGROUND MONKEY VILLAGE THE.YOUNG POINT Of VIEW IN SHOES wink fit iidc in Iht flooring way life Stridt'i nt iljng jilhpuettt with its high! ilim lit made lor odmiring glonctj, NAYY BLUB and HOPE 112 Wait St, B. W.

Edwards To Circle 2 Circle No. two of the Womans Society of Christian Service of the first Methodist Church met Monday April 1 in the home of iMrs. B. W. Edwards with 13 memlbers present.

Mrs. Ross Moore presided during the business session, and the Bible study on "Paul's Letter to the Corinthians was presented by Mrs. P. H. Wettb.

During the social hour, Mrs. Ross iMoore and Mrs. Chester Lester assisted the hostess in serving a dessert plate with coffee. Garrett Memorial Baptist Church W. Meets In Roberts, Home W.

M. A. of Qarrett Memorial Baptist Church met in the home of Mrs. Otho Rolberts Monday evening April 1 with-29. mejtnlbers present.

The meeting opened: with a song with Mrs. Grady Halrston leading, and Mrs Cunningham at the organ. A number of beautiful hymns were enjoyed by the group. Mrs. James Braden was in charge o'fthe program and after a warm welcome to those in attendance she aslced Mrs.

Mangum to open with prayer. The program entitled, "Women In the Bible" was presented by Mrs. Hershel Taylor, Mrs. Paul Church, Mrs. J.

F. Mangum and a poem entitled, "God Give Us Women" was given by Mrs. O'iSteen. Mrs. Mangum dismissed the meeting witHfyrayer, and the hostess 'served delicious pie and coffee during the social hour.

ersek ddwn ihis mewh on several of the biggesl ing stamp cdHipanleg. complaints aitcglng law ifitlons are awaitlfig ftctldft by the fivc-mati eimmissien which polices business pfaclie-' es, officials said. They would mean Mew aches to a booming dollar business already fight' ing restrictive- legislation in several stntes with ardent help from housewives. The TC Investigation is not aimed at thd basic legality of savings stamps. The pending complaints are understood to be dlrcted at specific practices of some of the estimates 400 companies U'liich sell stomps to keepers and, after housewives hnvc pasted them in little books, provide merchandise premiums" in exchange.

FTC spokesmen have di vulgcd he charges, but the commissions bureaus of in- vcsllgation and litigation are known to have been exploring such questions as these: Whether the advertising of premiums has been misleading, Whether unfair methods of: competition have been used such as giving on sore in an area the exclusive right to offer a certain company's stamps, Whether any stamp com- puny has discriminated, in setting a price on Its stamps, between one store and an- oilier. The use of the word free" in describing premiums rc- iportcdiy has 'been questioned by some officials on grounds that the housewife actually pays for the stamps In added cost of merchandise. Engagement Announced and Fred Wiirfrees'boro 'engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Martha Joe, to Lt. Lawrence Glenn Wal- cer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Walker of Hope.

Miss Kizzia is a graduate of Henderson State Teachers Cpl- ege and is'on the faculty of Al- heimer Pulblic Schools. Lt Walker, a graduate of Hope High School, las studied with'the University of Maryland Extension service, He las recently returned from service in France and the Middle East. The wedding will 'be June 2 in the First Methodist Church in Murfreesboro. Stewart and Fonda Are Old Friends By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD UP! When you Coming and Going Mrs, Helen Huffin Marshall went to Lake Charles, Louisiana last week to see her new grandson. George Randolph Ruffin Marshall Jr, who was born on March 25, He is the son of Mr, and Mrs.

George Ruffin Marshall. Hospital Notes Branch Admitted: Ronald Gi'bson, Rt, 1, YOURS FOR THE ASKING A date book handy calendar refer. in.ee bsak the. anniversaries and occasion? you want f9 remember throughput 'And 'there's a plwt for memoranda yswr Christmas list anci tpo, Come in and Hallmark Ihis week at Uiik to Henry Fonda, the conversation is bound to get around to Jimmy Stewart. And vice versa.

Recently I had a long chat with Stewart, and Fondas name arose many times. So when Fonda came to town to tub-thump his 12 Angry Men," I. pinned him down on this, famous friendship. I'd much rather talk about Stewart than Fonda admitted. Their friendship dates back more than 25 years when both were struggling young actors.

Only with Stewart there was less strugglw. Here I was wearing out, shoe leather trying to find jobs in New York, and Stewart fell into one role after another," Fonda said. Both come from the University Players on Cape Cod, spawning ground of Margaret Sullavan, Josh Logan, Myron McCormick, Kent Smith and other names. But Stewart and Fonday never appeared together. I left the Players the year Jimmy Fonday recalled, I been with them five years.

and decided it wasn't doing me much good on Broadway. Producers wenen't impressed that you and 12 big roles on Cape Cod last summer." He' remembered meeting Jimmy during the New York Christmas week run of the Princeton Triangle Club show of 1931, He went backstage with Logan and 'McCormick who offered Stewart a summer job with the He took the job, figuring he'd do it and then go to Indiana, and be an architect," Fonda said, Then he got an offer to play a chauffeur In Goodbye Again in New York and took it, figuring he'd go back home wards. He kept getting part after part until finally he decided he wasn't going back Both actors climbed to starring roles on Broadway, Fondas film fame came tester, He was brought here to re'creatv his starring role JR Farmer Takes a Wife," Sewsrt was signed by MGM four ropnihs later and had. to work his way up through, featured roles, Retired Worker Con Be Re-employed the ROCK A municipal employe can be by without his pension, an opinion from attorney general's pe saw today, Assistant; AUy, Sen, John askias said in the opinion there is no Arkansas law coypri-n? the of i retired person in his former lip cited an ipvyg pasp a creee- dent. kittle Roels eivil gemse Adams esfeesj in the suse a DOHOTHY DIX Wage-lamer Wife Was Curved Usefulness married ft man- with five I wiitd the eutside Up his debts, towat-ds the ptii all home, and never bought myself thing, Me owns the house; i nave absolutely nolhlHi to show fof my years of wet-k.

iwow he has asked fof a diwrce. I kntw thefe's nelJiiflg 1 CBH do to salvage anything, tout my ex- may help other to protect their intresls, 4 MRS, 0. M. Dear Mrs. 0.

for whatever cohsolauon it might be to you, hubby is a prtee idiot. To let a gem like you get away in itmaey. But "tett, he the children raised, the debts paid and 1 guess you've outlived your usefulness as far as he's concerned. Now is the time to let loose with some of that gumption you've kept carefully hidden. A man can't discard a wife at the, snap of a finger.

Get yourself some good legal advice, pronto. If you think you can't affaord It, sec the local Legal Aid Society, or consult the Falmly Service Association in your city, the iwrretved money tuition Bear Botthy Why da Wee" girls have to sit by and wait until the boys they love get through having a good lime with other girls? MYttA iCear Myra: They don't! Jri tact nice girls wouldn't toother with boys who kept the wrong associates, This Is a good clue as to the kind of husbands the boys will become, boy Dear Dorthy Dlx: My friend's cousin will soon too married. Do you think I should bo invdted to the wedding? If I go, should 1 give gift? DEMISE Dear Denise: Certainly it Isn't necessary for the girl to Invite you. The decision will undoubdctly rest on the size of the reception to be given. you attend the church ceremony only, no gift is required.

If you go to the recptton, It's usual to send a Dear Dorthy bix: The son of a friend of mine recently borrowed a sum of money from me. When I wrote, asking him to return It, his mother replied with a most abusive letter. I suppose 1 should have overlooked the money and saved the friendship. I've learned two lessons: never lend money, and never write letters that can be misunderstood. TRIANK Dear Frank: You've learned two very good lessons.

Consider Robbery Probe to Bring Lie Tests SPRINGS. Arlttniift Ofvti Up in ColifornJt oiutjvitw, t-aur, MB A lisle, man, senttit tm 18 chaffes of fobbcfy aftd nt has ML. to Ihe sheriff's office here. Lt. Frank Esau said Howard o.

Everett, 28, gave himstlf day night after telephoning frem ft service station, Esau said Everett held on a charge 6f flight ta avoid proseeu HOT Ml VI Ijli detector ctsts for a group 61 people" In collection with a $250, 000 jewel robbery were scheduled in Little Rock today, Police Chief John Erney said that he did not know how many persons would be Riven the tests but added thnt they Were making the trip to Stole -Police headquarters in two curs, Jewelry valued mink stole valued at $3,500 were taken from the hotel suite here of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lchr last Thursday. Women employees of British railways attend lectures on aids OH, MY ACHING BACK Now I You citn Rot the fnnl relief you need frnin niiUKlnR bnckitchu. houilnchu nnil iiiun- ciilai' iiolion and imlim that uFtutt rent- Icnn nlKhU nnd mlnurnblu llfoil-out fecllnuii.

When (hc'nc dlKcninfoi'ts coma on with cxcrllon or Hlrosn nnil Blruiii you wnnt I'clluf want il fnstl Anolhui- illHtitrhnncc may bo mild liliuldur IrrlUitlon followliiK wroiiR food nnil tlrlnk nutting up a ruHtlcns uncomfortnlilo fuclliiK. 1'or relict Ret Uonn's rills. They work fust. In wiiyn: 1. by Hiwi'dy imln-rellcvlnK action to VHHU torment of nntr- RliiR Imcknchc, liciidnchuB, nnineuliir lichen nnd pulnn, 2, by their HnothliiR cITect an blndiler irrllntton.

II. by Uiclr mild diuretic net Ion k'ndlnft to Incnmso outliut of the 15 Milieu nf Itlilncy tubes. Klml out how quickly this ll-wny medicine BOOS In work. Knjoy 11 Bond TilKht's Hloeii nnd the nninc hupny relief millions liuvu for over (10 yenrs. for nuw, size mid suvc monuy.

Get Uonn'u ruin toduyl Monty for Arkonsos Airport! Availoble WASHINGTON (A The federal government will spend in Ihe year slnrtlng July 1 to help tour Arkansas eltlcs build municipal airports, It was announced today. The totnl for this purpose fot the nations $52,285,220. The Arkansas cities, and the amount of federal iaid involved for each: Hitsscllvllle, ttusseltville Alt-port Forrest City, municipal nit-port Rogers, toot SB tutu, tip Cdmffiww MM tort these funds available of will be this is the third of four Pfdgfflfrut by aftd administered by the ewnatltles Besides the national total for the pwgMim, government will oft alfBOfli II Puerto RICO and Alaska. ClVil iJsperts reeowmend tree nation at the fate of two pound! ot fertiliser for every inch trf trunk dlitmelefi JUST ARRIVED NEW SWING SHADES REVLON COSMETICS DIANE'S BEAUTY SALON 204 Edith Dline 7-3118 Herlolse We wish express our deepest appreciation to friends, Dr. Wright- and the nurses at the Memorial Hospital for the kindness shown during the illness and death of our beloved father, Jim Winberry.

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Years Available:
1930-1977