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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 7

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Fayetteville, Arkansas
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NORTHWEST ARKANSAS TIMSS, Arkoium Widnndny, Ottob.r Personals J. D. Eagle and Bpent the weekend i and Harrison, John Casey i TJtttc Rock Dr. and Mrs. Dick Miller entertained with an open house Saturday alter the football game, Mr.

and Mrs, Jack Joyce moved Saturday lo their new ho on East Cleburn Street. Mrs. Ben D. Tucker of Texarkana, Texas, visited her daughter, Mary Alice, at the Pi Ph house this weekend. Mrs.

Ruby Bond and Mrs. Bil Dunn entertained Thursday wit I a surprise birUnlay party Mrs Virginia Howard. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraler uity held open house SaUtrila afternoon following the Arkan sas-T. C. U.

game lor alumni visitors. Mrs. A. H. McLeod and Mrs.

A. Nichols, both of Iowa Falls, owa, arrived yesterday for a is.l with Dean and Mrs. G. D. Nichols.

iNFrs. Frank Pickel has returned home from a visit with her son, Tom Picke 1 in Kansas City. Sen. J. W.

Fulbright flew Paris and Danville yesterday make speeches at both cities. 11 returned today. A. XI. Johnson, manager ol the Master Sgt.

ami Mrs. Wayne ocol Credit Bureau, has been Condon, feeler! a director of Ihe Asso- Mr, P.ul ou i a William, i Club ircir.bcrs last week! i Georgia i i i i i I Iheir a meeting. wnU'r. k-iMlmj on i i i i i U.st fnr elated Credit Bureau of Arkansas at a meeting at Texarkana. I Mrs, Jopiin M' a i Hays of IMle Mrs.

Clarence Higbt wns hostess last week lo members of the Thursday Club. Meetings of the club were resumed the previous week when members were enter- lainetl at the home of Mrs Bird. V. E. went to! Momlav to visit her Rock a weekend sucst her -TM Patricia Hays, at the Ta Alpha house.

sister, Mrs. Joe Manlovc, for a few davs. Dean had as Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gregg of Memphis, wore weekend a guests r.t home of Mr.

and ehniui Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thompson of Des Moines, Iowa, were weekend guests ot Mrs. E. V.

Bird. Miss Hazel Kelly was elected serjeant-at-arms of the Credit Women's Breaklasl Clubs of Arkansas at a convention held in Texarkana. She is president of the Fayetteville Credit Women's Breakfast Club. Mi. and Mrs.

Marvin C. kins ami bnby daughter, Mary Catherine, returned to Dallas. Texas, Monday a a weekend visit with Mr. Adkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle G. Adkins, nnc! his twin brother, Eugene S. Adkins, and family. They attended the football game Saturday. siul G.

P. Stockcr guests for the T. C. game Miss Betty Jean Miss Margaret a of Little Hock, Dr. A.

and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sparks, formerly of Fayelteville, died at her home in yesterday. Survivors include her husband, Robert i i a three a ant) two sons. i a will be tomorrow in Green Hill cemetery, Mutkogco, Okla.

Mrs. O. L. Cravens. Their daufili- i cowav fl ter, Emily, is a student in the University.

Mr. ani all ot Fort Smith. Miss Schmuck Mr. and Mrs. i Hales and has ust bccn appointed field di- ilaughlpr, Virginia Lou, will leave ot Gn-atrr Litlte Rock i tomorrow for i home in Bay- 1 Scovils.

A graduate of Texas town, Texas, a a visit i Christian University, she has Bill Dunn of Tulsa, former Fayetteville resident and of the University, IL a patient in the Veterans Hospital here. The editor of Tulsa, magazine published by the Oklahoma city's Chamber ol Commerce', Mr. Dunn became ill while visiting his mother, Mrs. W. F.

Dunn. Mrs. I). Pharris and daugh- his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sieve i fiel(1 director at Houston, Bates, Texas.

Miss Hiir.nr.h Workman of Berkeley, has been the guest of the Rev. and Mrs, a i J. Lindloff- a has Announcements been in England sir i en route home- Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Gerald Munyon Lincoln, Oct. E- (Special) -Mv.

and Mrs. Claude Munyon ot Cane Hill Route 1 have been not i i by the Navy Department of the death ot their son, Gerald Munyon, i a i class, due to injuries suffered October -1 a accident near Oceanside, Calif. The body is being returned to Lincoln, and a services will be conducted at the Presbyterian Chuvch here, with burial in the National Cemetery at Fayelte- ville. nee July, and Square and Compass Square and Compass, social eiub of Masons at the University, will meet tonight at 7 in the blue room of the Student Union to elect officers for Ihe year. Ashley Dr.

and Dr. and Mrs. Ed Ashley, all of Chauute, COOK'S COROC Economical, wailiohls. drioi in an hour rKnic of lovaJy poitel colon, COOK'S PHONE 526 Ashley of Topcka, Kan. ter, Deloris'Ann, left Friday 11 1 Dyron their home in Fullerlon, after a visit i her parents, Mr.

nnd Mrs. J. C. Gabbard, Goshen Road. During her visit, her parents entertained i a buffet supper in her honor.

Baby Huey Prairie Grove, Oct. 8-(Spc- a a Huey, six- days old son of Mrs, Thelmn Huey and Arlis fluey, died yesterday at a i i Grove hospital. a service was lo be held today a BrenIwood Church wtlh tlr a TM; i i left today for Iheir home in Grand i include I Junction, after visit with his parents, Mrs. F. S.

Randall. week's Mr. and be held. University Women's Chib The University Women's Club will meet Friday at the Faculty private I CU rooms at 3 p. m.

Mrs. Leone Rosson, (secretary to Miss Myrna is Bus Professional I visiting here envoute from New i York City to Los Angeles, Calif She is Iho guest of her aunts. and Professional of the Centrnl Mrs. Fanny i and Mrs. Ethel Fast and of her cousin, Mrs.

Oliver Burnett. Mrs Rcsson will Elmice i leave for Los Angeles today, accompanied by Mrs. Hill. Methodist Church will meet i morrow night at 7:30 i Miss Lucille Stokes, president of i rtf meeting held Monday at the Hotel Marion in Little Rock. Miss Stokes also had charge of written and practical a i a i given 175 a i a for licenses as beauty operators.

Arkansas is among the three highest ranking states in requirements for the licenses. Far West Chapter Far West a No. I will nip.hL brothers, Cortez Gates and Gary Cates. Births Mr. and Mrs.

Fitch Mr. and Mrs. Roc Filch Hindsville announce the i a a Sunday in i Hos pital. PAUSE FOR COKE RELAXES GOLFERS Faycttcville Lodge, U. will have a special meeting tomorrow at 8 p.

in the Masonic Hall fnr Mr. and Mrs. Orls Pelers Mr. and Mrs. Oris Peters ol announce the i of a daughter this morning in City Hospital.

work in the E. A. a M. grees. M.

de- Red Flannel All Wool Shiris By TRUVAL All Wool Plaids By CAMPUS Tailored for Real Comfort Wilson Bros. Pajamas Prove Ftm Quality N.t Ie Comfortably filling jacket trousers made like a pair of fine dress pants make these pajamas the most a ever for sleep or for i Fine a i needlework make them better values, too. Jefferson P. T. A.

The Jefferson School P. T. A. Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Mr, and Mrs. G. W.

of Rogers announce Ihc i of daughter October ,1 in the Kli beth Hospital at Prairie Grove. a will meel tomorrow at 2 4 5 p. m. at the Fchool. Washington 1 Washington Lodge No.

1, F. and A.M., will meet at in the Masonic Hall for work the F. C- degree. I K.M.Q. Cluh The K.M.Q.

Cluh will meel Friday at 2:30 i Mrs. K. M. Mur- phey, Mt. SecjitoyahT I I Lcverett School I Leveret School P.T.A.

will meet i a al 7 p. m. al the school. Men are urged to attend. Ml.

Comfort Rally Iay Rally Day will be held Sunday at the Mt. Comfort Church. After preaching services at 11 o'clock, a basket luncheon will be served. Sir. and Mrs.

Taylor Paden Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Paden of i announce the birth of a muchtcr October 3 at the Hospital. Advertise in The Times-- II oavs. MEN! ASK FOR OUR ESQUIRE SOCKS and EXTRA GCXJD LOOKS! Es- quite'i and pjtumi are Aligned by siyliMJ- In re(.

Enquire Socki iba itnarteat IhJng oa tvo EXTRA LOKO WEAR iMdiacd toet. They're mys for idded Just Received Rain Fair Alt Wool Gabardine Rain Topcoal Program Will Be Presented At Theater A skit based on Tom Brene iv.aii's Breakfast In Hollywood program will be presented tomorrow nishi at 8 o'clock at the Ozark Theater. The prngram ir sponsored by the Council of the First Christian The public is invited to attcnc3. FAST ACTING DEPENDABLE Favorite of i i The world's lai-genl iller at IDc. Demand StJoseph ASPIRIN HEW! ASPIRIN fORCHIlDREH I orange i F.sy to give, easy Lo take.

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