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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 7

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Fayetteville, Arkansas
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7
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NOSTHWHT AtKANUS TIMIS, Paris High School Has niehi The was 1 '4. I by the Paris Veterans Foreign Program At Hospital Wars chapter. Following a cantata, A chorus ot 34 voices from Paris High School entertained (patients "Tile Priiwo ot Peace." by the Obituary High School enteriamea ipaiictus cnorus, me smguis uuu IUUB.CI at Veterans Hospital Thursday- offered a variety ot numbers. Last year we were finally able to rjet a limited supply of those smart lillle desk calendars. After repeated efforts we've been unable to get them at all this year.

Rather than take a poor substl- lute hope to double our order next year, thereby giving a wider distribution. Best wis'nc-j and greetings of the season. Bates Fayetteville Realty chorus, the singers and musicians William 5. King Springdalc, Dec. cial)-Funeral services for William S.

King, 96, who died at his home northwest of Spririgdnle Tuesday morning, will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock at the Soring Creek Church, viilli the Rev. O. L. Lierly of Faycttevillo officiating. Burial will be at Spring Creek.

Callison-Russel! Funeral Home of Springdale is in charge of arrangements. He had been a resident of this locality since 1883. Surviving are four sons, Gilll; King ot Springdale; Virgil of Yakima, John ot Hinds- vlllc; and Charles of the home; three daughters, Maigarct Jones of Idaho; Mrs. Ida Sharp of McAlltu, Texas; and Mrs. Sadie Homer of Fresno, (Jalif.

Mrt. Rhoda Kirby Har risen, Dec. Zl-(JP)- Mrs. Rhoda Virginia Crump Kirby, 90, wife of the late Dr. Lconidas Kirby, pioneer Arkansas physician, died Thursday night-a' iicr home here.

We believe that placing life insurance is more than a way of making a living; that it is a real contribution to the community and that at this Christmas time many homes will be more cheerful and carefree because we life insurance agents have been diligent in our work. The Fayetteville Association of Life Underwriters PUBLIC SALE! Monday, Dec. 23rd Belt Cattle. Some registered. At Allen Davis farm, l'i mile west of Castle Courts, on Johnson Eoad.

Salr starts 1 p. m. GROVER L. JOHNSON Midnight Mass To Be Sung At St. Joseph's High mass will be sung Christ AS WE SEE IT A CHALLENGE Thcso who are deeply concerned with Iho welfare of this city-its commercial, industrial and civic future, yes, even its very life --will want to pool their efforts with others to make slill more effective the work of the chamber of commerce in Its program now attuned lo the post war efforts.

Membership in such an organ- izalon is something ft little more than support to a local business and civjc agency. Through chambers of commerce men have labored with great effectiveness toward the from 10:45 until 11:30. From met such challenges through or- to 11:55 the choir Christmas carols. Get better mulls from your Ward appliances Wards repair service will make them operate like new. GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS EXPERT PROMPT SERVICE MONTGOMERY WARD CO.

41 E. CENTER Phone 21 or 22 Births Mr. and Mrs, John Baker Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Hindsville announce the birth a son yesterday in Cily Hospital Public Invited To Try Out For New Play An Invitation to the public to 1 try out (or the third Community i Playhouse presentation, "CM Acquaintance," or (o come to the Iryout as spectator, was issued today.

The tryout will bn held tonight on the second floor o( the Cily Administration Building. The Community Playhouse has presented two performances (nil and winter, both to packed houses at the Ozark Theater. Rehearsals for the third i will begin after Christmas. Mrs. Cecil McDonald of Tulsa is to arrive today to be with her mother, Mrs.

J. 'H. and family for the C'hnstmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs.

O. Jenningi! guesU of a Mr, A. J. returned today from a trip and a a City. Dallas and 1 REMEMBER THE BOYS CLUB DAY MONDAY, DEC.

23rd AT THE SERVICE COMPANY Notice! We will be closed from Tues. Dec. 24th to Dec. 31it. LADIES LOUNGE Corner of Rock and Block ganizalion, and 1 will again, be rewarded by the satisfaction of having done a good job against heavy odds.

There will be more challenges in the months and years ahead. New policies wilt be in the making. New devices and changed programs will meet the demands of changing economic scene. The chamber of commerce will lie needed to stand in the vanguard. This is no time for the evasion of duty.

It is time for united action. C. Whitfield STUDENTS Wash here and bank the difference. Eat while you wash. HELP-YOUR-SELF LAUNDRY South 71 Highway Hours: 8 a.m.

lo 8 p.m. weekdays Jyst Received! IDEAL CHOICE fOff Whatever txcmico may coo moke no Dnn STRATOWRmR, 1 Bent, wilti STCA1OWRTTM wider every willing condition, on every rnillng tatxt- STRATOWfinTR btautiM, permanent rtwrt dries imtoirtly. Th. recipient your gilt will delighted SI8ATOWRITER, new and venatile writing JIJ.OO SHEAFFER5 hand loomed by jansen rugs fascinating colors charming designs unusual materials hi-way 71 first house south west fork road Fifth Sunday To Be Held Dec. 29 A i Sunday fellowship neeting o( Washington County ahrislian churches will be held a he Springdale Christian Church December 29.

An all-day session vill be hold, with Sunday Schoo nd preaching service in thi morning, and a basket dinner a loon followed by singing am peaking programs in the after noon. An out-ot-town speakc vill be heard. Sgt. and Mrs. James Yale were lo arrive today from Fort Benning, to spend a two weeks' furlough with Sergeint Yntes 1 mother, Mrs.

Nell Yatesoi Skyline Drive. SHOP FAYBTTEVILLE FIRST. FAYETTEVILLE PRINTING CO. PUBLIC NOTICE Surplus Government Property CAMP JESSE TURNER VAN BUREN, ARK. Representatives of the War Assets Administration will be at Camp Jesse Turner, Van Buren, on Thursday, Dec.

26, and Friday, Dec. 27, to dispose ol ALL surplus property remaining at that site. Interested prospective purchasers should be at the site on this date, as property will be sold on a "first come iirst served" basis. Project No. LR-60-N Campbell-Bell NOTICE NYION GROUPS NOW READY Bt $1.43 thru Dw.

29 1 $1.43 thru Dee. 29 S3 $1.43 thru Dec. 39 $1.43 thru 29 $1.58 thru 30 $1.58 thru 30 DRAMATIC TALENT public it cordially Invited to tryout, and, Iryauti for "Old Acquaintance," third Community Ploy ploy tonight at 7:30 ol Worn Civic Club Roomt. R- heanalt Gift Suggestions Electric Radios (Table Sets) Radio-Phonograph (Automatic) Record Players Floor Lamps Platform Rockers Porcelain-Top Breakfast Sets Master Sleep Inner Spring Mattresses Living Room Suites Dining Room Suites SMITH RADIO SHOP EAST MOUNTAIN STREET PHONE Hear NORTHWEST ARKANSAS CHURCHES OF CHRIST PROGRAM OVER KGRK 8 to 8:30 o'clock EVERY SUNDAY MORNING 1450 on your dial RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT MARQUETTE HOME FREEZER SMITH RADIO SHOP What Could Be Finer A PIANO For Christinas Special Savings on Reconditioned Pianos CABLE NELSON $185.00 DAVIS SON $150.00 COIUMBUS $.32.00 MEISTER $175.00 STORY CLARK $235.00 ELLINGTON $200.00 KURTZMAN $225.00 LAGONDA $165.00 NfLTZOW $150.00 EECKW1TH $165.00 CARLETON $145.00 BRADFORD $150.00 CROWN $200.00 IAGONDA $225.00 CHtCKERING 5. G.

CHICKERING $200.00 SHUITZ $185.00 KRANICH BACH $235.00 BRAMBACH GRAND Just Received Large shipment of your favorite Albums. Wide selections in both popular music and semi-classical. Ideal Christmas Gilts. GUISIKGER MUSIC HOUSE Northeast Corrwr of Square fw Greater Enjoyment Give records other gift provldei a greater wealth of for $uch modest lum. Our selection! of mailer recordings both classical and popular music to please every taste.

Come In today. TRl-STATE SAIES CO. 330 WEST WCKSON FHONE 513 SET YOUR RADIO DIAL AT 1450 K.C. KGRH Fayetteville Full time service 6 a. m.

to 11 p. m. Mutual Network, news from Associated Press, nationally known commentators. Cecil Brown, 10 a. Cedrick I Foster, 1.

p. Erskin Johnston, 3 p. Fulton Lewis, 6 p. Mondays through Fridays. KGRH 1450 en your dial "Northwest Arkansas' SftrfJoa".

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