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Daily Calendar of Events Monday Hi Si Club, Clubroom, 7 B.P.W.C., Clubroom, 7:30 Miss Marie Summerall Is Bride Of Robert E. Long Weds In Afternoon Ceremony she will visit her tons during (lie holidays. lira. 0. P.

McDonald will leave Monday murnini: for Little Hock, to spend a week with her son, Guy McDonald, and Jack H. Cormvcl! of Chicago, will ho the guest of his mother. Mrs. Glenn OrnwclJ, at the 4-H house for Christmas. Mr.

and Mrs. Parke MUlr and daughter. Martha, of Tulsa, are visiting Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Brown, Sr. Frccland E. Romans will arrive from Cambridge, Wednesday for a vacation period with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. L. Romans, lie will return to Cambridge, January 3. Freddie Shaffer, who has been serving aboard thc'LST, 827, Is spending a 15 day leave with his and Mrs.

Bill Shaffer on South College. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bates and daughter Virginia Lou, of Bay town, Texas, will arrive tomorrow to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs.

Earlc Dales and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Allen.

Mrs. Major Joe Hojmes--Bob's Photo Miss Claire Anne Coleman Is Bride Of Major Holmes Miss Claire Anne Colcman a Major Joe Holmes wore married at 4:30 o'clock, Thursday in the First Baptist Church. She is the cugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eusel Monroe Colcnian of FnycUcville.

Personals Fred of Meridian, arrive tomorrow to spend Christmas at the home Mr. and Mrs. Preston Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Long I bprinjrdale. The ceremony shown cutting their wedding cake at a reception held- at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Dr. Mrs.

R. A. Long, following their wedding. Mrs. Long is the former Miss Marie Sumcrall, daughter of Mrs.

Fulfcr of performed by the Hcv. D. L. Dykes, in the Chapel of the Central Methodist Church, December 8, with only a few friends and relatives attending. Mr.

and Mrs. Long arc making their home in Little Rock. (Photo by Puskal. Dr. DcBoor, former faculty member at thu University, of Grand Rapids, spend the holiday here in Fayetteville.

Don Trulnbo, is expected this weekend from Lamar, to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mothers Entertain Delta Sigma The Delta Sigma Mothers Club entertained members of Delta Sigma, and-their dates at the annual Christmas dance, at. the Uark Bowl last nipht. refreshment table, featuring feathered Christmas tree and crystal punch presided over by Mrs. George Branigan, president of tile.

club. Furnishing music for the dance were. Kex Perkins, Jim' McDonald, Price Dickson, David Burle- son.and Taylor Hannah. Mrs. Hugh'Kincaid, the chapter's father 'and.

mother, received a gift of appreciation from the fraternity, during an intermission, Chaperones included Dean ant George Branigan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Hnydon Lewis, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Carmichacl, and Mr. and Mrs Davis Richardson. County Home Visited By Troop Completing a program for Christmas, begun early last month, Brownie Troop 27 of. Washington School went to the County Home Tuesday lo lake gifts of cookie filled boxes and to sing carols.

There wore 16 girls who. participated. The troopMirsl decorated oatmeal fapxcs and at it's next meeting, divided into groups of four to prepare cookies for the botfes. third meeting- they pracliccd Christmas carols and concluded the program was the visit, to the home. Leaders of the Iroop, Mrs.

Hcr- 'iiam Hovinga and Mrs. Jess Donton, were in charge. They were insisted by mothers, Mrs. Eugene Williams, Mrs. Karl Williams, Mrs.

Pete Eslcs, Mrs. Oro Bohart, and Phillip Yoagcr. Fulbright Family To Holidays Here Mrs. Roberta Fulbright nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.

Hal Douglas and a i will have as Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. Jnck iulbrlcht and chll- "dren, Jay and Patty, of Pine Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tensdnle Kenrfelh of St.

Louis; and Sen. W. Fulbrlghl and rhllrtrcnf Betsy nnd Roberta, or WashiDRton, Dl C. hlljgl Children Entertain AtP.TA A program Christmas music and plays was presented by chij- drcn of the school at Ihe December meeting of the Bates School P.T.A., held Thursday afternoon. A Christmas party with treats for the children, followed the program.

In a short business meeting the group discussed a proposed traffic light at the intersection of Wall and Hill Streets, and were told by the president, F. N. Stuckey, that Mayor Khea had taken the matter up with the State Highway department and favorable action may be anticipated. Mrs. Charles Dodd was appointed as unit representative to the City Pre-School P.T.A.

next meeting will be held at Bates School, January 8. The group decided to have a spaghetti supper in conjunction with the next meeting, scheduled for the night of January 17. Dr. Allan Gilbert lett last nlaht The I for weekend in St. Louis, Mo.

bridegroom is the son ot Mr. and wil1 for Christmas. I Mrs. George Henry Holmes of Rison. Dr.

Walter Johnson performed the ceremony before an altar was decorated with ferns, white gladioli, and candelabra. Mrs. i Sonncman, organist, furnished music. The bride was-, given in marriage by her father. She wore an ivory satin gown designed with a fitted bodice which formed a below the waistline.

The jewel neckline yoke illusion was appli- qucd with imported Chantilly lace and was joined to the bodice with a drape of the satin and a Bertha collar of Chantilly lace. The lonfi tapered sleeves and back of the bodice fastened tiny satin buttons. The aisle-wide skirt. which had a butterfly bow in the back, terminated in a chapel train. Her scallopc'd cloche was of matching Chantilly lace and held a fingertip ivory illusion hridal veil.

She carried a white orchid, a white Bible and a handkerchief. The handkerchief had belonged lo the bride's great-grandmother, the late Mrs. Samuel Jones Long! Miss Ann Wiggans, maid of honor, wore a gown of Indies rose net over satin. The shirred bodice was strapless with a draped fold Paul Hccrwagcn, of Little Rock, will spend the weekend here with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Paul Hecrwagen, Sr. Mrs. Mamie S. 'Sloner yesterday for Texas, where Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Sharp and children, Frank and Marion, will entertain Young Churchmen of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, at a Christmas party at their home tonight from to'10 o'clock. Guests" of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bone' are Mr. and Mrs, R.

M. Uonc, who are visiting crc ur Christmas while en rortc from Virginia to New Mexico. French Moore of Fort Sam Texas, will spend this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Moore, 500 Vande- venler.

Anne Hitchcock Plans Baptist Church Wedding Mrs. John F. Ballnrd has for Christmas, her nv Mrs. S. liafklns of- Mountain- burs.

family LI. Abe-J. Planaltu arrived last niKht to spent) the holiday i his parents, Mr. and Mrs. a Pianalto of Tontitown.

lie Is sla-. (ioncd at the Barksdale Air force; Base, Shrcvcporl, La. Mrs. Mary L. Sniith o( Columbus, Oliio, will arrive here Sunday lo spend Christmas with Dr.

and Mrs. Robert G. Smith, her son aiu daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bryant and son, Joe, i arrive this weekend to spend tho holiday-; i his parents, Mr.

and Allah Banks, and his a Miks Grace Bryant. Guests in the Bert Lewis hnmc during the holidays are: Mrs. i Lewis and sons, Jed and Fred, o- Columbus, who i lie joined later by Doctor Lewis; Mrs. Helen Bocquln who arrived ycs- Icntey from SI, Louis, Mo. Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Rickctts and Mr Mrs. Willis Ricketts and daughter, Janice Lee, i leave Monday evening for Swccl- walcr, Texas, to spend Chrislmaii with Mr. and Mri. L.

E. Maples and family. Mrs. Maples is the former Miss Dorothy Hleketls of FaycttevlllC; Charles O. Phillips, of Fort I'aER, N.

is spending a 10- day furlough hero with his par-, cuts, Mr. and Churlcs Oliver Phillips. Other guests in the Phillips home at Christmas will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Trod' Coc of St.

Aurora. and Mr. and Mrs. H. 0.

a a of Springdalc. 'FINEST HUSBAND' ON FBI LIST liaymond B. irrcited. tan. dldi't know.

"I DON'T KNOW anything.about him being an cx-convlct or a criminal 1 Just know he of the woman ever a said Mrs. Hildrcd Young, 30, appearing in Superior court, La, Ancclei to stand by her husband, Raymond E. Young, 30. Young wa. arraigned on three 1048 felony charges, had been hunted by the FBI as ono of Its "Most Wanted" criminals, Young had located In Denver Col using name Donald Shcrmaji, but wu extradited.

(lutirnatimalj Miss Anne Hitchcock Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. i uock, Apopka, announce the and jtpproadihiK mar- rlaye of their daughter, Anne, to Day 1:011 of Mr. and Mrs.

S. Gilliliind, Kan. Miss Ilildicook, a student in South western Baptist Theological Scmliinry, Fort Worth. Texas, is elementary of the Travis Avenue Baptist Church ot the same city. Mr.

Glllllnnd in rclary of iho department re- ligiour, education, Kansas Convention of Southern Baptists, with offices in Wichita, Kan. The wed' dine will be solemnized June 13, In tne first Baptist Church here, whore Mlis Jlitchcot'k was formerly uc'crclary ol the church. Announcements Forly Club Dinner Korly Club members will have a i dance Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at lliu Uark Howl. Births Mr. and Mrs.

KiilierL MrCiil Mr, and Mrs. Hobfirt Mc or Spriniidalc announce the of a daughter, Dot'embcr 2 the City Hospital. atifih blrlli 2, at 1 2 Gallon VANILLA ICE CREAM 64c Anytimt HOLLAND BROS. LOCKER PLANT 203 W. DlctiM Phon.ml of satin across the A large Fletcher-Burton WeddingAnnounced Rogers, Dec.

22-(Special)Miss Billic Jean Burton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Burton of this city, became the bride of Charles H.

Fletcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. If. Fletcher of Lycan, in an impressive ceremony solemnized December 15, in the sanctuary of the Church of the Nazarcne.

The Hcv. Harvey E. Rathbun. pastor of the church, read the sinfile-rinjf service before a group of relatives and close iriends of the couple. A program of wedding music played by Mrs.

E. Rathbun included solos by Denver Murray who sang "Because," and "I'll Walk Beside You." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white silk dress, street length, a small white satin hat, and carried a bouquet of white roses on a white Bible. Miss Joyce Sammons was maid of honor, and Freddie Burton, hrothcr of the bridegroom, was best man. Phil and Rex Eastcrling were ushers. A reception was held at the ionic of the bride's parents.

Mrs. Boh Burton, aunt of the bride, served the wedding cake, nnd Mrs. Arnold Kdgmnn presided at the lunch bowl. The guest book was In charge of Miss Aileen Hagsdale, Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher left fo: 'Orleans to spend their honeymoon.

They will return to Lycan, nhere Mr. Fletcher is rit- 'oclnted wllh father on a torm near L.VMP. butterfly bow of satin in the back, with sasli ends to the floor, formed an elbow length sleeve cape. The a skirt was floor length. The matching satin half- cochc was designed with an open satin'scroll design across the back of the head.

She carried a bouquet of violets. George Nicmeyer Holmes served his brother as best man. Groomsmen were Ed. Owens of Newport, and Joe Woodward of Magnolia. Following the ceremony, there was a reception at the Chi Omega house.

Mrs. W. W. Scroggins, aunt of the hrldegroorf, served the wedding cake. Mrs.

Nona Allen poured. Assisting with the recep-' lion were Mrs'. C. B. WigRans, Mrs.

Harry Shultz, Miss Barbara Ellis, Miss Norma Stubblefield, and Miss Mary Scarbrough. Mrs. Ramon Greenwood, sister of the bridegroom, was in charge of the bride's book. For travel the bride wore a purple wool suit with black and purple accessories. She wore an orchid corsage.

After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Fayetteville until June, when both will receive degrees from the University. Kincaid-Cowan Parly Given Af Ferguson's Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kincald and Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Cowan entertained employes and guests of Cowan Shoe Store and Kincairi i and Company at dinner in gushn's Cafeteria dining room, Wednesday evening. The table was centered i three red candles, around i which of holly, pine and. miniature red ornaments were arranged. Following- the dinner, nasta was played at the home of Mr. aim Mrs, Cowan on a 1 deventor.

Those a i wr-ro Mr, and I Mrs, Ray liaiblc, Mr. and Mrs. llarlcy Frcedlc, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rouse, Mr, and Mrs.

W. B. Wrlghl, Hlifih Klncald. Misj Norms Kennan, and Mrs. Emory Goso of 'Fort Worth.

MOORE'S FUNERAL CHAPEL" FAYETTEVILIE, A DECEMBER 22, 1951 An Invitation to Shut-Ins, we did last year, we again extend our invitation to you, the shut-ins of the local area, to be our guests on a personalized tour to see the Christmas decorations in Fayetteville. We know you would like see the windows and lights that have come to mean "Merry Christmas." Our attendants will call for you in one of our modern ambulances between the hours of 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. on any day from December 22 through December 24. Please call 14 to complete arrangements.

Sincerely yours, Randall Roberts and Morion Directors Moore's Ambulance Service Intimate Lovely Gift! From twilight on (or Evenings At Home, for lovely, lovely lounging. Brocaded a a tunic, sharply lathed, over tapered lotin trouim. Roteglow, Antique Gold. or. China ue tunici block trcuien.

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