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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 6

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Fayetteville, Arkansas
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6
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ARKANSAS TIMES, Foy.ltevHI*, Thimdoy, 24, 1946 EWS OF LINCOLN Mrs. Kalbryn Tennis Mrs. V. B. Smilh and son V.

B. Smith, left Tuesday night for Shatluck, lo be with Mrs. Smith's daughlcr, Mrs. Norman Lewis of Perry ton, Texas, who Is seriously ill in a Shattuch hospital. The Rev.

Bill Crow of Fort Smilh is conducting a revival at LOVED for ITS OWN INDIVIDUAL FOLGER the Baptist church. Services arc at 7 o'clock eaeh evening. Jim Htncharl was guest of honor al .1 surprise birthday dinner Sunday About 35 persons were present, coming from Lincoln, Morrow, Stltwcll, and IMS Angeles, Calif. The Hcv. J.

O. Sulton, pastor ol the Mclhotlisl Church, nml J. S. Cnrruth, lay delegate, led Wednesday for Scarcy they will attend Ihc annual Methodist conference. i i Jim Reese, who recently sold 114 home lo Mr.

nml Mrs. Harkins left this week for La Habra, Com where he will make Ills home. He was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Bryan and his granddaughter, Margie Bryan. SULPHUR CITY Mra.

Esslo Smith was hostess Community Builders Home Demonstration Club al an nit-day meeting Tuesday. A cov- dish luncheon was served, Ten members were present. The lirogram as outlined in the yearbook was followed, nnd a general discussion of home flower gardens was held by members. A garden quiz was conducted by Bucna McKinnon, with Margaret Price, Virginia Osborn, Alice ShowaUcr and 'Today's Pattern Essie Smith winning prizes. The wstcry prize was won by Made- ain Prathcr.

Mrs. Smilh was 'Ivcn a birthday shower. The November meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Hubert Osborn. The nov.

Louis Uohlen of Kny- cltcville preached at the Baplist Cliurch Sunday morning and evening. Ho was accompanied by a team of young people from the First Baptist Church of Faycllc- villc- Irene Johnson, pianist; Buddy Devall, song leader, and harl nohlcn. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Price, for dinner. Mr. Dohlcn lins accepted the call this church ns pastor. Mr.

and Mrs. Orin Whitehouse, of Fayetcvillc, were guests ot Mr. Whilchousc's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem White-house, over the weekend.

Mr and Mrs, Austin Reed and daughter, Wanda Sue, have returned from Oregon and Wash- isglon where (hey have been for several months. They have bought the Jay Pratt place south of Elkins. EWS OF Tontitown J. II. Pozza The Executive Committee ot Doy Scout Troop 92 was host to visitors from troops in three neighboring towns Tuesday night Represented at Ihc meeting were troops'from Cave Springs Harmon nml Elm Springs.

The program featured talks by members of the Wcstark Council and moving pictures of Scout activity. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Florl and daughter Linda Lou have just re turned from San Francisco, Calif and' will make their home wit Mrs. Lucia Bariola.

Mrs. Fiorl mother. The nov. Father L. H.

Schaefe is in Little Rock this week attenc ing priest's retreat which is be ing held at St. John's seminary. Mrs. Richard Ardemagni al son liickie are spending the wee with Mrs. Ardcmagni's paren parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Solc- an ot Elkins. Pete Tessaro is a patient in the nny-Navy Hospital at Hot Springs.

Sister Mary Perpetua Mane of ort Smith, who has been visitor ere has returned to St. Edward ospilal in Fort Smith where she in charge ol the X-ray department. Old Certificate Found W. C. Fallon, who recently ought the John.

Hcncey place oar Greenland, brought to the TIMES oflice yesterday an old marriage certificate he found on he premises. Signed bjt a juslic of the peace in St. Joseph County it certifies the marriage of th parents ol John Honcey, Jaco ilenccy and Susan ah Loshbougn January 9, 1845, more than 10 years ago. To vary the flavor of fruit gel: tin desserts use any red or whi table wine for half of the liqu required in the recipe. EWS OF Prairie Grove By Elizabeth Bogart Mrs.

H. D. Cummings and aughter Mary Cummings relurn- Tuesday from Richmond, here they were guests of Mrs. ummings' son-in-law and daugri- cr Dr. and Mrs.

Harold Webster. The American Legion sponsored pie supper Tuesday night at the school lunch room. Proceeds from he event were donated lo the unch room fund. r. ir i Mrs L.

Gibson of rraine Grove', the former Miss Mary Dean Magurder, has been initiated nto Delta Kappa Gamma, na tional honorary teachers fratern at Pine Bluff. Mrs. Hazel Dab noy formerly of Fayetlcville, president of the organization. A moving picture projector wa installed in the auditorium of th Prairie Grove grade school Mm day Visual education will be traduced by means of the projcc tor Want new S.rS ''Cub in the ack." About one in ten of the faUs iusing death or injuiy takes ausing -lace in the Milk Mixture for Stomach tlmostinimeduWy.A^O^ 5eware Goiigts from common That WJ HHH btendmg of qoafity. Mountain Grown 'coffees, the Folger Flaw or is rich--vigorous, vrttb a fnilcess that is and yet i tang that is utterly individual mod ridightfel.

of the definite and richness of FoJger's Coffee, you. will St most economical to to its-extra flavor you should try taingJilcssofFolEer'sthan of lewer flavored brands 1 The dnlntiesl little dirndHumripr, you ever saw 1 Pocltettf, bib, and straps are scalloped. Long sleeve las Huffy cuff. Pattern 0035 is asy sewing for Mother, too. This pattern gives perfect fit, is asy lo use.

Complete, illustrated ew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9035 comes lu sizes 2, 4, 8, 10. Size 0, jumper, yards 9-inch; blouse, 14 yard 35-Inch. This pattern, together witli a needlework pattern for personal or household decoration, TWENTY CENTS. Sfflid TWENTY CENTS In coins for thesa patterns to Northwest Arkansas Times, Pattern 232 West 18th New York 11.

N. Y. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Ready for you right now the brand-new Marian Martin FALL and WINTER 1D4S-47 Pattern Book! Bcst-of-lhe-scason fashions for nil plus a FREE pattern for bridge apron and card-table cover printed riglit in the book.

All yours for just i cents more! WHILE THEY LAST! CLEAR REFLECTION STURDILY FRAMED A MIRROR VALUE UTILITY MIRRORS natural oak frame. Ideal for kitchens. 12x16 inches. Stock is limited. $110 COOK'S PA1 EAST SIDE SQUARE PHONE 526 LAY- A SMI Deposit Hold, An, Pxrchat'lit CkritlrMit -y jrr mmt CUTE DOLLS Large lo-lncb A 0 A lovely doll with big moving eyes and life-like lashes.

She wears a sheer organdy dtess with bonnet to match. Only Cute GIRL DOLL 14-inch, nnbteakabte nft compoiicion body, with two-ioncd dotted dress I and matching bonnci. A I Well mads, with swinging ovet- head ttay and foot rest. Red Leatherette covered back with decal A Vel-O-Tcx 3 4.O i i Adjustable hood, baby pink color with matching pil- and imuress. Fun for the uiliole family! A 9.95 Portable model, with felt top.

2 cues, 16 balls, and triangular rack. "Dream-House" I W-IMC Complete Livingroom Outfit! Custom-built, 9 furniture set. Varnished datk mahogany finish. Only I2-Pief0 Gltui A OKLAHOMA TIRE SUPPLY STORE Speedy Little A I 6 A i All metal body in finish. Designed like a big' racer.

Hard rubber wheels. a a a 1.95 Anractive colored glass dishes! Complete service for 4 persons. Metal Toy 1 A I W-213C For i i dolly's clothes. be a on scove. All metal pre-war i 20x i size.

Green enamel finish. 1JS Plastic I A 15' Si n.gEe i Very realistic. All-Metal I W.fl6 Looks like a real gun. Makes a clicker noJtt. Absolutely harmless.

Safe Tiny Tot I Bu3 Double-faced, Deik-slyla Strong easel boatd anJ AA Comes with alphabet icy hand phone, chalk and eraser. hard of unbreakable A 17 VJT A A Wall-Type BLACKBOARD 18x24 inch with chalk and eraser. A thrilling "up and down" pony ride, with eaiy i a i Absolutely MFC! Sidei aft for hauling! Sides down for coasting I Cd HX Ri -I for hauC dlx Can Past, Easy Rolling SKATE Oklahoma QUAUTY PRICE Corner Block and Mountain Sfs. FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. I I Everyone can enjoy this 1 i game De- signed for two or four players- Very emenaining, I An interesting gamr foi 4 10 young or old.

Hop-Ching I' 1 game on the reverse side..

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