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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 2

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Blytheville, Arkansas
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PAGE TWO RI.YTHEVIL.I.E (ARK.) COURIER NEWS TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1954 Pat Mullins, Society Editor Phone 4461 ety News H. C. Bushes Celebrate 25th Anniversary Celebrating their silver anniversary yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Bush. They entertained last night 18 of their friends with A dinner party at Hotel Noble. The Colonial Room. a long table had been arranged, was adorned by pictures of the Bush wedding and wedding party.

White snapdragons tied silver bells and Interspersed with pouffs of silver maline in a large arrangement were flanked by crystal candelabra holding slender white tRpers. Following dinner the guests were, entertaine with Samba games. Favors nt. the cardtables were silver ashtrays for the' men, and corsages of white carnations for the women, The guests presenled their host and hostess with of sliver. Mrs.

Bush received her guests in a pale green nylon tulle gown. featuring a titled bodice and bouffant Boorlength skirt. She was wearing a white orchid. Sew-Simple Set For Tots DRESS 8060 1-6 yrs. Sue Burnett Here's An adorable wing-sleeved dress, bonnet and cape combination for tiny tots, that goes together so easily and quickly.

Pattern No. 8060 is in sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 years. Size 2 dress. yards of 39-Inch; bonnel, yard; cape, yards of 54-inch. For this pattern, send 30c In COINS, your name.

address, size desired, and the PATTERN NUMBER to Sue Burnett, Blytheville Courier News, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Ill. Basic FASHION for '53. Fall and Winter, is a complete guide In planning A practical, sew-simple wardrobe. Gift paltern printed inside the book.

Send 25 cents today. Elaine Blythe Odley Married Miss Elaine Blythe Odley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Odley of Lexington, became the bride of John, Mrs. Richard John Aaron Shrader, son Shrader, of also Mr.

of Lexington, in ceremony soleminized Jan. 1 at the Odley home at 368 QueenswAy Drive. The Rev. Clarence Yates officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss Odley, a frequent visitor in Blytheville, is the grandaughter of Mrs.

Virgle R. Green and the Inte Mr. Green, and! of the late Rev. and Mrs. H.

T. Blythe, for whom the cily of Blytheville was named. The stairway wis decorated with smilax. The improvised altar WAS decorated with arrangements of white flowers and greenery and lighled by lapers In candelabra. A.

program of nuptial selections was presented by Vernon, Ishmael. soloist, Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a white lace bolicrina length gown fashioned with a tilted bodice with a Jullet neckline and three quarter length sleeves which extended into points. Her vel! of illusion was nitached to a Julict cap of lace studded with seed pearls, and she carried white orchid surrounded by white roses and stephanolis topping a white Bible, which was a gift from her grandfather, the late Mr. Green. Miss Harriet Ann Odley was her sister's maid of honor.

She wore wallz-length gown of white lace over orchid taffeta fashioned with sweetheart neckline and full skirt. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Tamara Thompson of Lexingion was the bridesmaid and wore 8 waltz-length gown of white lace over blue taffeta desigr.ed with. a sweetheart She carried a bouquet, of Wallace roses. Helm, of Lexington was an usher.

A reception was held after the ceremony, in the home, where the bride's table covered with A lace cloth, held lighted tapers in silver candelabra and 8 tiered wedding cake. After a wedding trip north the couple will live in Lexington. The bride WAS graduated from Layfayite High School and now is at the University of tucky. The bridegroom, who also gradunted from Layfayelte High School, is In the college of Engineering at the Universily of Kentucky. 1 Mrs.

J. R. Shrader At the Hospitals Blytheville Hospital Dismissed: Charles Fowler, City Joyce Fontaine Gaines, Hollis, City City W. E. Kennedy, Steele Walls Hospital Dismissed: Mrs.

John Lenti, City Mrs. Troy Tubberville, Hornersville Mrs. 1. Ward, City Mrs. Doris Cash and baby.

City Mrs. Lucille Morris and baby, City Mrs. Claude Singleton and baby, City Tommy Ivy, City MI's. Max Owens, City Mra. Mary F.

Perry, Huftman Mrs. Minnie Grisham, Hornersville Six Presbyterian Circles Meet Members of six circles ol Women of the First Church gathered in homes and the urch Bible study programs. Mrs. J. E.

Dicks was hostess 1) Circle One when 13 members and two guests attended. Mrs. J. R. Morr WAs co-hostess.

Mrs. G. W. Dillahunty gave the Bible study, following a luncheon. Mrs.

J. E. Beasley Mrs. F. Dietrich were co-hostesses to members of Circle Two, will 11.

attending. 'The Bible study was Mrs. R. L. Johnson.

Mrs. C. M. Gray was hostess and Mrs. Hettic Mcarle was cohostess to 12 members of Circle Three.

Mrs. Gray presented the Bible study, Mrs. Vernon Thomasson presided at. the Circle Four mceling, In the absence of Mrs. Jesse M.

Walle, chairman. Mrs. S. E. Tune and Mrs.

Furris McCalla were hostesses lo the 11 memhers and nuc guest. Mrs. Tune EAVE the Dible sturly. Circle Five met last night at the church with Mra. J.

E. Carter as hostess lo the 10 members and one guest. Mrs. C. M.

Gray gave their Bible study. Miss Lols Fields. Mrs. T. 0.

Hucy and MIss Patty June Davis were hostesses to 11 members and A guest last night at the Flelds' home in Lone Oak. Mrs. Bits of News Mostly Personal Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Hindman and daughters had as their guests yesterday Mrs. Hindman's parents, Mr. And Mrs. E.

Wells, and her brother, Arthur Wells, all of Memphis. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Scruggs, nocompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Ellioll, are in Memphis day, where they wil meet Syl. Jack Elliot of the Air Force, wno arrives from the West coust by: piane, after serving three years in Japan. Mrs. Tom Buonoalo and son left for New York to join their husband and father, who Is stationed with the Air Force there. After being discharged they will make their home In New York.

Mrs. Bunnoato is the daughter of Mrs. Joe Whiscohunt. Miss Bobble Sue Whisenhunt of Little Rock spent the past week end here with her mother, Mrs. Joe Whisenhunt, und family.

Mrs. J. F. Lenti WAS brought home today from the Walls Hospital, where she has been several days for treatment. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Evrard and daughter, Diane, of Memphis drote up to spend U're week end witn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Evrard. Mr.

Evrard has returned to Memphis, but Mrs. Evrard and Diane are remaining for a longer visit. William F. Bear was Admitted to a Memphis hospital for observation. Coming Events Wednesday Mrs.

G. O. Poetz is hostess to Club Eight. Town and Country Club meets with Mrs. A.

G. Hall. Chapter of PEO has meeting with Mrs. E. B.

Gee for 1 p.m. lunci Oh. Delphian Society, meets at 10. a.m. at Hotel Noble, Sudbury PTA bus general meelIng at 3 p.

m. and executive board meeting at 2:301 p.m. Alpha Delta Chatper of Beln Sigma Phi has program-business meeting al 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dick Watson al 708 east Parkway.

Thursday Burdette PTA has 7 p. m. potluck supper followed by meeting with Judge Phillip Deer as speaker. Mrs. Willian Lampert is hastess at the Razorback to members of the TLE Club.

Kibitzer meets -with Mrs. Charles Afflick, Jr. Mrs. week Dicks. is hostess to as the Club.

LA Neuve Club has meeling with Mrs. Melvin Halsell. Mrs. E. P.

Borum is hostess to the Thursday Contract Club. Duplicate Bridge League incets At Hotel Noble. UDC has meeting with MASaN. D. Barksdale on Barfield Road with 12:30 p.in.

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A little -Designed by Peter Kolfs, this tapestry is being exhibited in will be offered to the UN. 11 was chosen as the best of 80 warks Beinian government, and took 40.000 working hours to complete. female figure representing life. which separales two male figures, included in the tapestry are the weaver's couception of sights in various parts of the world. Brother's Jealousy of Mother Is Resentment, Not Flattery Mr.

B. travels When he's al home, of his time to local His sister-In-law absence accounts between his buys. constantly compete attention. Though EAT Mrs. Lawrence BEST IN BELGIAN TAPESTRY Malignes, Belgium, after which it displayed for the beneft of the In the center of the tapestry is a symbolizing two nations at war.

known for his living. home, he gives most local club activities. wonders if his for the Sighting "The children for my sister's: it worries her, she says she can't do any'hing about their ntense jealousy of her. She says she can't help it If she means the world to each of them Perhaps Mrs. B.

doesn't want to discourage the competition. Perplaying queen of to her two young pleasure Is unreal- boys Jcalousy of flattering, it is real- but deeply rewhom W'O torture about our feelings tormented people us for some rea.put up with who needs his between the need of her, might very easily' Idea that he rebrother. be more tolerhe resented his and Beauty. He LOOK? build strength be greater coch and suffering less natural- -feel and your dealer for that at some of every 1 women discomfort. CARDUI MONTHLY CRAMPS CHANGE OF LIFE Ritz ONE OF ARKANSAS' FINEST THEATERS ON OUR GIANT CURVED SCREEN Listen to KLCN at 10:10 a.m.

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Troy Graham entertained Saturday night for members of the Variety Club at the Jaycee Building. Thirty eight members and guests attended, including, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Crump and Mr. and Mrs. John Deman. After guests spent the evening In dancing. they were served buttet supper at mid-night, A brights ly colored pottery lazy-susan centered the buffet table.

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Published as a public service in coop. eration with The Advertising Council. couldn't know that and live with himself. Rut to resent the brother to woom the Lady gives the larger cake ah, that's our child admirer's answer. By giving his brother a shove, he can discharge the resentment at the Lady by fighting somebody else.

If Mrs. H. can sce that resentment and not love motivates this jousting for her favors, she may try to discourage it, lustead of acc ting it passively, And like a mother rather than Queen Guinevert she may help these two children begin to focus their resentment on the person who actually deserves it. May urge her to recall her own experiences with jealousy? Did she really admire Mr. B.

when he dated another girl before his marriage? Did she love him for tormenting her with uncertainty about his feclings for her? I doubt it I expect she resented him even more deeply than she resented the other girl. So let her remember what this competition really means when trouble begins a larger slice of cake. And in effect say to her son, "Why do you push BIlL if you're really mad at me for giving him the bigger plece of cake? It is not bigger becaue I love him ger you. He didn't have cake for lunch; you did." It would certainly be nice If Mr. B.

could, spend more tine at home. For the problem here may not be his children's jealousy, but their mother's need for his attention and companionship. WE BUY USED FURNITURE PHONE 3122 Wade Furn. Co. Doris Vick gave the Bible study.

Hrslesses at each circle ing served refreshmenls in the social hours following. Surprise Party Given in Home MI's. James Oxford was compllmented at a surprise birthday party yesterday, when her sister, Mrs. Ovell Cooley entertulned with A six o'clock dinner nt her home. Another sister, Mrs.

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Lawrence sne enjoys Love pnd Beauty sons. If so, her listic. For though her her may scem ly not complimentary. We are not loved, sled by people with uncertainty for them. The think they need son or they wouldn't us.

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