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and and and the the BLYTHEVILLE (ARK.) COURIER NEWS SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1954. PACE TWO News Mrs. Nathan Wade, Society Editor Phone 3-4461 Plans Are Announced Today For Whistle Sloas Wedding Miss Annette Whistle, daughter of Mrs. Cleat Hamilton Whistle the late Mr. Whistle of Blytheville, has announced plans for age to Dr.

David Allen Sloas of Portageville, Mo. The couple plan 1 June 30 wed-! Dell, at the First i ding at: Methodist Church. The Rev. S. Wilford, pastor of the First dist Church at Paragould will officiate at the four o'clock ceremony with the Rev Eugene Hall, pastor of Dell Methodist Church, assisting.

Clem Hamilton: Whistle, broof the bride, will give Her in ther. marriage. Miss Mary Wells Hursey of land, 8. arid Larry T. Moore, of Blytheville will present program of music.

Miss Whistle has chosen as her made of honor her cousin, Miss Mary Michie of Steele, and her bridesmaids include Miss Mary Frances Traylor of ville, Miss Louise Wade of Luxora, Miss Linda Wall Henry of Manila, her cousin, Miss Judy Calvary Baptist VBS Closes; Graduatoin Set Commencement services. for. the Vacation Bible School of Calvary Baptist Church which closed yesterday, will be held tomorrow morning at the church. Highlight of the program will be the presentation of Mr. and Miss VBS of 1954.

225 registered in the school, an average of 149 have attended. General officers for the school included: the Rev. J. H. Melton, pastor, 0.

C. Hicks, Jim Garner, Kathryn Golding, Jean Bradley, Mrs. L. L. Anderson.

Mrs. L. L. Anderson, and Mrs. J.

D. Anderson. Department workers included Mrs. Ella Barber and Malcolm Jolly, Crib Babies; Mrs. Catra Pruett, Mrs.

Virginia Taylor, Mrs. James Boren, Mrs. Jessie Ralph, Joyce Faylor, and Mrs. Lessie Rambo, nursery; Mrs. Kenneth Wardlow, Mrs.

J. E. Lanier, Mrs. I. J.

Gregg and Mrs. Ona Peeples, beginner; Mrs. O. C. Hicks, Mrs.

W. Baughman, Mrs: Rambo, Mrs. Paul Mason, Mrs. Alf Jones and Mrs. Frank Atkinson, primaries.

Mrs. Mark Anderson, Mrs. H. J. Fondren, Mrs.

Claude Rowland. Mrs. June Wallace, Mrs. Billy Haynes, Mrs. Otho Garner and Mrs.

L. B. Johnese, junior; J. H. Melton, Mrs.

Fondred. Mrs. Rowland, Mrs. Jim Garner and Mrs. Calvin Conley, intermediate.

Secretaries were Mrs. Bill Stewart, Mrs. Neal Geurian, Mrs. an Cochran and Miss Bonnie Jean Peeples. Diplomas and certificates will bel presented and the outstanding students of each department will be recognized along with those who have a perfect attendance record.

Party Is Given For Club Here Dr, and Mrs. J. A. Saliba and Mr. Mrs.

N. W. Kyle wehe hosts and hostesses last night at the Masonic Hall, when members of the Past Patrons and Past Matrons Club were entertained with a covered disk dinner followed by games of Rook. Roses and dahlias in pink and rose shades provided table decorations. In the room games, Mrs.

Gus Eberdt won the high for women and Ederdt won high for men. Coming. Events Monday I Women of the Chruch of the First Presbyetrian Church have meetings as follows: Circle One with Mrs. J. W.

Fields at Lone at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. C. S. Corey co-hostess; Circle Two meets Mrs.

Bob Logan at 2:30 p.m. with I. M. Castlio co-hostess; Circle Three meets with Mrs. Johnny White at 2 p.m.

at 1320 West Walnut; Circle Four meets with Mrs. B. L. Eubanks. with Mrs.

Ros Walton as co-hostess at the church at 2:30 p.m.; Circle Five meets with Mrs. B. C. Bailey at 1134 West Ash at 8 p.m.; and Circle Six meets with Mrs. E.

F. Fry at the church at 8 p.m. with Miss Frances Bright as co-hostess. Afternoon unit of Woman's AuxIliary of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church meets at 2 p.m.

with Mrs. Fred S. Saliba at 101 East Kentucky. Members of Jewel Abernathy cle of Trinity Baptist Church meet at 2 p.m. with Mrs.

Arah Speck; the Evelyn Stafford Circle with Mrs. John Buchanan at 2 p.m.; and The Mildred Mathews Circle Neumann of Portageville, 8 gers and Miss Nancy Frantz, niece of the groom, Miss Katsy other of Dallas, Tex. William Sloas of Portageville will serve his brother best man. Groomsmen are Richard Gerald Edwards, of Whistleville, Fred L. Kelley, of Memphis, Charles Kelly of Steele.

John Will Noe, of Lilbourn, James Burwell Crouthers Catron, George Taylor Killion of Portageville. The reception will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Kelley, of Memphis, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Gerald Edwards, of Whistleville, and Mr. and Mrs. Clem H. Whistle, at Hotel Noble in 'Blytheville.

Those assisting at the reception will be Mrs. Charles Kelley and Mrs. William Broom, sisters of the groom, Miss Christine Dobbs, Miss Bonnie Sheppard. Miss Nora and Miss Charlene Armstrong, all of Dell. Miss Betty Kirkpatrick of Tyler, Miss Barbara Boyce of Sikeston, and Miss Jean Parker of Nashville, Tenn.

Hornersville News By JENETTE THOMAS By JENETTE THOMAS Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ross and son, Jimmy Lynn of Caruthersville.

Margaret Dickerson, Mrs. Pat Doney and Thomas of St. Louis were in Memphis Monday night for the wrestling at Ellis Auditorium. Kenneth -Kinchen, a student at University of Mississippi, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Kinchen. Don Buck left for Kansas City Tuesday morning to make his home. He was accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddison Buck ter.

Linda, also of Hornersville. Don is member of the 1954 graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ray Moore are spending their vacation here visiting their parents, Mr.

Mrs. Harvey Moore and and Mrs. W. A. Farmer, and family.

Max Ray Moore is now serving with the Air Force. Mrs. Clarence Dowdy, and daughter, Judith Ann, of St. Louis were week end visitors of Mrs. Beulah Dowdy of Hornersville.

Mrs. Cassie Dean had 35 her guests, her grandson, Ray W. Mizell and a friend, Norb Underwood, both of Detroit. who returned to their home after spending a month. Sunday visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Filnoon Goff were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and family of Luxora, Ark. Frances Buck was installed AS worthy advisor of the Rainbow for girls at Hornersville Lodge Hall at public installation on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Elons Vance and sons and Harmen Willis were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffin and family of Qulin, Mo.

A surprise dinner was given Sunday for Mrs. Robert Hanners by her parents. Mrs. Curt Benton and Mrs. Bell Lamb were shopping in Kennett Tuesday evening.

H. E. Burns of Hornersville and Kenneth Burns of Cardwell were in Memphis Wednesday. Dickie Holloway is spending the month with his aunt and uncle. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Stephens of Choctaw. Ark. Mr. Mrs Jim Davison of Kennett were dinner guests of Dr.

and Mrs. Holloway Monday. Mr and Mrs. Bob Rogers and son were in Memphis Friday evening for the commencement exer-! cises at the Memphis State College: where Mr. Rogers received his masters degree.

Pat Burlison, a student at Memphis State, has arrived home to spend the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bur-1 lison. Mr. and Mrs.

M. M. Fitzgerald were in Amity, Saturday to attend funeral services for his mother, Mrs. W. A.

Fitzgerald. meets with Mrs. C. W. Hudson at 7:30 p.m.

Young Women's Auxiliary of First Baptist Church has meeting at 7:15 p.m. with Mrs. J. T. West" brook.

Lake Street Methodist Woman's, Society of Christian Service has meeting. Tuesday Country Duplicate Bridge league has regular meeting. Marion Cook Circle of the Trinity Baptist Church has 1:30 p.m. meeting with Mrs. Lois Gestring.

Tuesday Canasta Club has meeting with Mrs Mike Meroney. NORTH STAR SUPPER CLUB North Highway 61 Blytheville Summertime Special COLD ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF Potato Salad Beliches Beverage $1.50 BROILED STEAKS PAN FRIED CHICKEN (Hot Biscutis-Milk Gravy) FRENCH FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP BROILED LOBSTER TAILS PAN BROILED PORK CHOPS Salad, Potatoes Beverages Served With All Dinners Mrs. H. H. Welcott, Mgr.

Dancing Nightly Bits of News Mostly Personal Mr. and Mrs. Luthur: Z. Goings, are spending this week end in Little Rock, where their son, Luther Goings, will receive his bachelor of science degree from the University of Arkansas School of Pharmacy in Little Rock. James Bomar of Homestead, is here to visit friends and relatives.

She is the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wahl. Mr Mrs. Howard Caldwell and Mrs.

Mary Lyon are spending the week end in Bruce and Ponotoc, where they are the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis and and Mrs. Gerald Smith children, Tommy, left today for their home in Kalamazoo, following a visit here, with their parents, Mr and Larry C.

other relatives hre and in Doniphan, Mo. They were accompanied home by their nephew and cousin, David Michael McWilliams, son of Mrs. Hazel McWilliams. Linda Rayder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Rayder of Blytheville will be seen today on KARK-TV from Little Rock when she presents a dance routine. Lawrence Powell of Lambers, Miss, formerly of Blytheville is in the Baptist Hospital in Memphis, Mr. Powell, whose condition is improving, is in Room 205.

His wife, ghter, Mrs. B. L. Burns of ville, are in Memphis with him. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Sutton, Mrs. J. M. Veozey, Mrs.

Charles Wood and Mrs. A. Burks were in Cape Girardeau, yesterday to visit Miss Julia Reed. Miss Reed had been seriously ill for several weeks, and died at the St. Francis Hospital there.

Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Halsell have returned from a two-week vacation spent in Florida.

Mrs. Freeman Robinson, Mrs. Annabel Fill and Mrs. E. 0.

Ambrose were in Jonesboro yesterday to attend a health staff meeting. A. M. Van Winkle is a patient in the Baptist Hospital in Memphis. Wimberly motored Mr.

Van Winkle to Memphis Wednesday and Mrs. Van Winkle went down yesterday. Jimmy and Linda Jaggers of Fort Pierce. arrived Thursday MOX -Theatre- On West Main St. In Blytheville Show Starts Weekdays 7:00 Sun.

1:00 On Our Wide- Vision Metallic Screen SATURDAY Double Feature ALLAN "ROCKY" JACK LANE BLACK SAVAGE FRONTIER REPUBLIC PICTURE -ANDThe Arther but presents thro IN clouded THE SUSPENSE GREAT yellow TRADITIONI EAT SAXONS FETES TIE SONIA DRESDEL and MAXWELL REED Screenplay by Janet Gross Produced by Betty E. Don Directed by Ralph Thomas Also Cartoon Serial Sat. Owl Show 11:30 A CEL LOOS HAYWARD NOT LAWRANCE ALEXANDER CORATO SEYMOUR Also Cartoon Serial MON. Double Feature CIA PICTURES present Cornel WILDE Teresa WRIGHT CALIFORNIA CONQUEST Color by TECHNICOLOR with ALFONSO BEDOYA LISA FERRADAY EUGENE IGLESIAS Written for the screen by Robert E. Kent Produced by Sam Katzman Directed by Lew Landers -ANDAl its scanes Rimed in Scotland, Cornwall and on the WARNER BROS.

PRESENT ROBERT LOWS STEVENSON'S, TECHNICOLOR STARRING FLYNN BEATRICE CAMPBELL YVONNE FURNEAK ROGER LIVESEY-ANTHONY STEEL HERS MEADOW MAROLO MILLIM ALSO CARTOON night to spend the summer months here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Barnes.

They were met in Memphis by Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and their cousins, Minerva and Tommy Hale Bogun. Mr. and Mrs.

Sanford Shelton and two sons left today for Jonesboro to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford McClue and son, Michael, of Cape Girardeau, and formerly of Blytheville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Becker this week end. Peggy Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roe, was elected senator at Madison City at Girls' State being held in Little Rock. Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Bailey have as their guest for the weekend their daughter, Miss Carol Bailey, of Littie Rock. The Bailey's will motor their daughter back tomorrow and will stip in Brinkley to visit with their son, Howard.

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Darby and son will leave tomorrow for (week's visit with relatives in ville, Miss. Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Huddleston and children, Martha and Leroy, will leave Tuesday for Estes Park, where they will spend the summer. They will be accompanied Libby Hall, daughter of Mrs. Hall, former Blytheville resident. Libby will visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Hall, of Big Thompson Canyon, also former Blytheville restdents. Mr. and Mrs.

W. I. Malin have as their guests Franklin and Selwyn Greer of Holly Springs. niece and nephew of Mrs. Malin.

Mrs. Pearl Uzzell Jenkins of Memphis, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. M. R.

Branson. Mrs. Jack Uzzell of Wilson, is attending the graduation of her daughter, Nancy, from the University of North Carolma at Chapel HIll, N. C. Miss Gwendolyn Rhoads was in Memphis yesterday, where she visited her father, Rhoads, who is a patient at Campbell': Clinic, his condition is reported to be improved he is in Room 416.

Mrs. Rhoads and Gwendolyn are to return to Memphis tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. P.

C. Rhoads and family. will -be the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Charles R. Dallahite.

Mr. Dallahite and daughter, Deborah Kay, of Memphis tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. 0.

0. Stires will leave tomorrow afternoon for Phoenix, where they will visit their son, 0. 0. Stires, and family, and their daughter, Mrs. Harold Medlin, and family.

They Wilson Baptists Conduct VBS First Baptist Church of Wilson completed the first week of study Friday, with 152 enrolled, and an average attendance of 150. The Rev. Harold Perry is the principal, with Mrs. C. D.

Price the intermediate superintendent, Mrs. D. B. Bledsoe, superintendent of Junior Department No. Mrs.

J. A. McCullar, Superintendent Junior Department No. Mrs. Marshall Woodyard, Superintendent, Primary Department; and Mrs.

Ivan Haynes, Superintendent, Beginner Department. There are 24 workers and in the school, with Mrs. A. L. Greenwell, church hostess, charge of.

the refreshments each day. Commencement service will be in the church June 16, at 7:45 p.m. with all the children and teachers participating. Perfect attendance certificates and diplomas will be presented to the students at that time. YWA Meeting Is Conducted Members of the Young Women's Auxiliary of Trinity Baptist Church met Caldwell at the Thursday home of night Mrs.

with Howard six members attending. Following the watchword, which was repeated by members Mrs. Caldwell offered the opening prayer Miss Ruby Henson conducted the business session and Mrs. Mary Lyon gave the devotional. Miss Alberta Saddler gave the benediction, and refreshments were served.

Singing Planned The Mississippi County Singing convention will hold its monthly singing tomorrow at the Baptist Church of Tomato, when several quartettes and trios will entertain. Hubert Polsgrove, president, said the meeting will begin at 2:30 p.m. are going especially for the marriage of their daughter, Miss June Stires, to Don Packnett. both of Phoenix, next Thursday. Later they will visit another son, J.

C. Stires, and family of El Centro, Calif. THE NEW ONE OF ARKANSAS' FINEST THEATERS AIR CONDITIONED BY REFRIGERATION Listen to KLCN at 10:10 and 4 p.m. for Ritz Rory Program Announcements PRANCES GIFFORD TOUCH COMICS PICTURE Son Me So Cantury DAN DURYEA A Pelrave Security Fatutes For crzoe CARTOON "SPARE THE ROD" SATURDAY ONLY Double Feature Program COMMANDO Man Crazy starring BRAND SUNDAY MONDAY LANA TURNER EVEN MORE DANGEROUS NOW AS A BRUNETTE! sin The the love that to belongs stral to austher woman! M-G-M'S SENSATION FILMED IN THE PLEASURE- HAUNTS OF EUROPE IN COLOR TECHNICOLOR! FLAME and the FLESH PIER ANGELI CARLOS THOMPSON BONAR COLLEANO HELEN DEUTSCH MAUSTE on 1 1 RICHARD BROOKS JOE PASTERNAK Paramount News Selected Shorts Bible School Conducted by Presbyterians Vacation Bible School at the First Presbyterian Church closed yesterday with a picnic at Walker Park at noon, and a program last night when certificates were awarded to those who bad attended. A total of 115 were enrolled in the school.

including staff and students, with an average attendance of 103. Teachers for the school included Mrs. Gene S. Bradley, Mrs. George Dillahunty.

Mrs. Spencer Alexander, nursery: Mrs. J. E. Carter, Mrs.

Eddie Saliba, Miss Lois Fields and Mrs. Fred Sandefur, beginner: Mrs. R. L. Turner, Mrs.

B. C. Bailey, Mrs. John Cherry, Miss Betsy Bell, primary; Mrs. Russell Mosley, Mrs.

Herman Oden and Mrs. C. son, junior; Mrs. Herman Carlton, Mrs. Bob Logan, Miss Eloise Richardson, junior high.

Recreation and games were directed by Mrs. B. E. McCaskill, Mrs. Russell Mosley and Dr.

H. T. Kidd, pastor. Mrs. Elbert Huffman as chairman of transportation, nad Mrs.

C. C. Councille and Mrs. Farris McCalla served as refreshment committee. Mrs.

H. T. Kidd was director of the school. MOVIES Memorial Service Held by UDC Party Is Given For Fitzhugh Family Here The Rev. and Mrs.

J. Fitzhugh were guests of honor last night at a party given at the Shrine Club by members of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, of which the Rev. Fitzhugh has been priest-in-charge for the past six years. A buffet supper was served from a long refreshment table which was overlaid white cloth and centered with an arrangement of pink rosebuds and blue and pink bydrangeas.

The shaped tables at which the guests seated were decorated with low bowls of the same flowers, and the table at which the guests of honor were seated held a large bowl filled with pastel shaded roses, daisies baby breath. Mrs. Fitzhugh, who wore a blue sheath dress with white accessories, WAS presented with a corsage of white carnations. Following supper, informal talks were given by officers of the church, the men's club, the Church School and the auxiliary, before the Rev. Mr.

Fitzhugh was' presented with a gift from the parishioners. Special guests for the evening included 'the Rev. Mr. Fitzhugh's mother, Mrs. J.

W. Fitzhugh of Canton. and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford McClue of Cape Girardeau, Mo.

The Fitzhugh family will leave July 1 for Magnolia where he will be rector of the Episcopal church in that city. Members of the committee in charge of the affair, were Mrs. O. O. Hardaway, Mrs.

Leroy Huddleston, Mrs. John McDowell, Mrs. A. Shibley, Mrs. W.

I. Malin and Mrs. Fred's. Saliba. Layette Shower Given in Home Mrs.

Gladys Billingsley and Mrs. Izora Flitz were hostesses for 8 party and layette shower this week honoring Mrs. R. C. Riggs at the Flitz home.

Fifteen guests were and games were played afpresent. ternoon. Mrs. H. C.

Carter won high score. After gifts were opened and displayed, refreshments were served. Marriage Licenses The followin couples received marriage license from the county clerk. Mrs. Elizabeth Blythe Parker: Robert Koonce and Shirley Ann Posey, both of Blytheville.

Theatre AIR CONDITIONED Box Office Opens 6:45 Show Starts 7:00 p. m. Admission 15c 35c At All Times SAT. Double Feature Freighter HOLT TRAIN "BOXE Lyme Martha O' A RKO Radio re-release -AND- FANGS OF THE WILD CHAPLIN, Jr. STEVENS AN A UPPERT PICTURES PRESENTATION Serial "Jungle Raiders" No 11 Cartoon "Father's Weekend" MON.

Double Feature -fisted love feed! LORETTA YOUNG WILLIAM HOLDEN ROBERT MITCHUM -Rachel and the Stranger -AND- and his Archestra SPADE the West Benita GRANVILLE Alan JONES Senorita from Metro News A memorial program was held Thursday by members of Elliott Fletcher Chapter of United Daughters of the Confederacy'at the home of Mrs. Gean S. Atkinson, president. The candlelight service was directed by Mrs. Henderson Hall, in which members were honored.

Mrs. W. D. Cobb led closing prayer. At the Hospitals Blytheville Hospital Dismissed: Mrs.

Jack Slayton, Holland Mrs. Norman Speck, City Walls Hospital Dismised: Ollie King. City Sarah Jackson, City Mrs. Gretta Allen and baby, Hotnersville Dovie Williams, Armorel Theresa Jones, City D. E.

Jones, City Chickasawba Hospital Dismissed: Mrs. Margaret. Tillmon, City Mrs. Bernard Mildred Hill, Jaggers. City City DRIVE JUST OUT HIVEY SI SOUTH OPENS 6:45 EACH NIGHT SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 2 SHOWS EVERY NITE! RAIN or SHINE! SATURDAY ONLY Double Feature Program -ANDLANCASTER THE ULTIMATE THE WARNER BROS.

MAYO IN SUSPENSE! A GLASS SOUTH SEA WOMAN WEB CONNORS EDWARD G. ROBINSON JOHN FORSYTHE OWIN PLaT BLUM ARTHUR LUBIN UT) MARCIA HENDERSON- KATHLEEN HUGHES A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Cartoon "Hush My Mouse" SUNDAY and MONDAY ALL THE SAVAGE FURY OF THE GREAT PLAINS INDIAN WARS! For the scarlet lips of 1 traitor's woman -be stood alone- against the mighty Chief Red Cloud and the scalp-hungry hordes at his command! The GREAT SIOUX UPRISING COLOR Technicolor Starring CHANDLER FAITH DOMERGUE LYLE BETTGER AN LIMO BACON EN MAIN LEM. J. ROBERT ERE NO GAOS ATWATER D- LEONARD COLISTEN PONDS A BRT 1 0040 A ACTINE Plus two Color Cartoons: "Wonder Gloves" "Thrifty Cubs" ADMISSION CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE WITH PARENTS COMING TO STARVUE June 20, 21, 22, 23 "SHANE" In Technicolor With Alan LADD and Jean ARTHUR.

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