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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 3

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Fayetteville, Arkansas
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KORTHWEST ARKANSAS TIMES, foy.H.vilU, Arkonsos Friday, 19, Social and Personal Offk. Phon. 244 HELEN YVONNE HUGHES Phone DJ nner 11 iLimi i rn 1 1 I I 1 1 I i Rofarians Give Annual Holiday Daily Calendar of Events foniqdf Even Dozen Club with Mrs. Floyd Conine, 318 The Christmas nnual party Town Club Gives Holiday Dance The i annual Christmas formal of the Town Club was held last night at the Country Rotary Club Sixty-six members and jiiinj was held last Bucs ts were present. A a din- night at the Uark Bowl.

Ray El- cr ac Joyce gave several nc- Hc, president of the club, prc- cor dion numbers, and the group sat around the fireplace and sang caro ls led by Richard Grccr am' Hc, president of sided Dramatic, Musical Program Given At Lions Club Party Highlights of the Lions Club Christmas dinner parly, givei Wednesd- night at the Uark Bowl, were a reading by Miss Marilyn Wilkinson and Christmas music sung by the Fayeltcvillc High School sextette. Miss Wilkinson, a graduate the American Academy of malic Art in York City gave a reading, "The Littlest An Charles Tazewcll. Back ground music was furnished Mrs. William Barnes, directo nnd organist of the sextette. Members of the sextette wer Joycene McGoodwin, Barbara lis, Lorita Lashley, Terry McFar land, Joyzelle Collins and Mar tha Morgan.

Dr. Henry Kroncnberg wa master of ceremonies. Club pre ident Paul Young, preside Mrs. E. H.

Sonneman, organis accompanied group singing America, and played dur dams and Jirn flak acted" as tail Those attending the party were Uark theater guests of W. F. onneman following the dinner. Annual Party Given By Elkins Club The Elkins Home Demonslra- ion Club annual Christmas parly rving of the meal. The invoca- by the Rev.

J. on was given obcrt Moffett. Ralph Carl Gray, Roy carois LJ i i i mm John Coin. Game dances chapter members attended tnc ela Mrs. Davis Richardson, organist, played for group singing of Christmas carols, svith Dr.

Richardson leading tho singers. A trio composed of Jane Collier, Patty Wilkinson's orchestra. Fvealt and Janice Phillips sang At intermission, 1'etcr Harkins 1 A Fraternity Entertains Children Alpha Zcla Chnptcr ot I'l Kaiua Alpha entertained 15 un- ilerprivilcKcd children at their annual Christmas iarly Wodncs- day niEht at the chapter house. The children received gills of food, clothing and toys from the Iralernily. Immediately followmfillic par- Mrs.

llallle Clioale, nnd Mrs. R. W. Kinkrad, who joined Ihc club. Mrs.

M. 13. Mobbcrly presided at short business session. Christmas envois were sunn by Ihc group ami Mrs. Elm Rave Ihc dc- volionals.

The game prize i ner was Mrs. Mobbcrly. Mrs. Jim Powell will entertain members at their next meeting, a a 21. Miss a i Dlckson will go to I.itllc Hock and Bcntonvill4 durini! the Christmas holidays.

played throughout the Music was- furnished evening Joe two numbers. Rosalie Bent A and dance Lena duo, Sue Walker, presented one number. Solo dances were performed by and Miss Pat included dancing. Following the program Miss lone Avis Palrum. The entertainment held a Inilh or consequences show.

A. D. McAllister, was master of ceremonies. The club chairman, Charlie Euxlon, introduced the following guests: Mr. and Mrs.

Christopher Harkins of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grecnhaw, Mr. and Kapjia Alpha-Delia Thela volleyball same, winch was won i PiKA.

Final event of Ihc evening was Mother Payne's a a Christmas Iparty, Riven by her tor the boys o( Alpha Refreshments were served and gilts exchanged. Christmas Breakfast Duke Engfehart, Mr. and Mi Herman Tuck, Mr. and Mrs. Mm Holder, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Arn- and dTnner, the Rotarians lrs whitey Smith, Mr. and Mrs. nnnRf 1 their guests attended a movie as Mr. and Mrs.

i i-n "7 guests of W. F. Sonnernan. by Mrs. Lcla Barren, uames suited to Ihe season were played, AsSOCiatlOH Meetings with Mrs.

Frances Marler and Mrs. Barron winning prizes. Gifts svere exchanged. The house was decorated throughout for the Dr. Howard Carter, head of the University English department, decorated mrougiioui.

iui will attend four association nicct- yuletide, with a large Christmas I ings during the Christmas holi- trec by the fireplace. Refresh-1 days. In Dclroit, he will attend ments were served. The club members voted to sponsor a community Christmas tree at the church Sunday night. THE- BLAIRS, STATIONERSor.

Th. The Oldest Office Supply House In Northwest Arkansas CHRISTMAS GIFTS For every member of the family and Iheir friends Christmas Cards "Always the fines!" Showers Compliment Marilyn Shirrner, Prospective Bride Miss Marilyn Shirmcr, bride-1 The annual Christmas broakfas of Ihe Business and Professiona Women's Club will lie held Sun day at 8 a. m. at Hie home Miss Pearl I'ortcr. Miss Elha Johnson will lell th Christmas slory, nnd Miss Eunice Barton will show colored slides.

The group will sing carols. Mrs. Vcnctah Glass is chairman of the committee in charge of the event, AEsistinR her are Mrs. Fannie Hill, Miss Hazel Kelly and Miss Gk-nn Stockbnr- ECl'. CHRISTMAS CAKES- 2 Layer-Round or Square 1 Green layer--1 red layer--white icing topped with red and green Coconut-- conferences of the inauaec Association, the Col- lee" English Association and the elect, has been honored i two American Dialect Society.

He will recent showers. Mrs. L. B. Uhl was hostess al a miscellaneous shower Wednes- 01 science day night.

The holiday motif was will leave Fayclteville carried out in house decorations f.ko attend a meeting of the American Association for the Ad- of Science HI Chicago. Dr. Carter Christmas night and return navy 3. a and refreshment, which included Christmas Joy Honored on Birthday Mrs. Clyde Selle entertained Wednesday evening with party honoring her daughter.

Carolyn Joy on her 12th birthday. Guests Just Arrived! SAMSONiTE LUGGAGE Ladies' O'Nito Case Vanity O'Nile Case Ladies' Wardrobe Case Man's O'Nile Case Portable Wardrobe LINKWAY STORES CO. Students Give Party At County Home Twenlj'-fivc University dents of the Baptist Urlon cakes decorated holly. Games were played, prizes won by Mrs. Otto Wantuck, Mrs.

L. L. Shirmcr and Mrs. Ed Brewer. Other guesls were Mrs.

Tom Orcnbaun, Mrs. J. L. Slangh- stu- Mrs. Harlan Bird.

Mrs. Cen-'Jones, Mrs. Claude Mitchell, Mrs. ens a ter gave a Christmas party Wed- I Francis Uhl, Mrs. Robert Scolt nesday evening at the County and Mrs.

E. K. Hooper. Home for the 18 inmates. were Shirley Lou Brewer, Jean Boles, Betty Anna Fyrn Layn dents brought The stu- Christmas pres- cnls for all of tho old people, and a decorated lice which was placed on the dining room table.

After the group sang a wide selection of Christmas carols, the Rev. Vei-non Bcllue handed out gifts to the inmates. Mrs. Kayser Is Guest of Honor Mrs. Maupin Cumnu'ngs entertained in honor of her mother, Mrs.

J. W. Kayser of Chickasha, yestc'rday with a morning coffee. Mrs. F.

N. Gordon and Mrs. J. W. Butler, Jr, poured.

Seasonal decorations were used. About 20 persons called. Mrs. Kayser is spending a few days here as the guest of Judge and Mrs. Curnmings.

honor of Miss Shirmer last Friday with a at her i Woodland Heights. Christmas decorations were used throughout the house. Mis. Bou Chronistcr entertained $100 Merry Christmas written on top with flower $1.25 (Order through Your Grocer or Retail Cookies Tarts Rolls Coffee Cakes Pecan Bars- Brownies Cup Cakes Apple Turnovers Fruit Pies Cream Pies Macaroons French Raisin Rye Bread Pumpkin Pies Mince Meat Pies. Call your grocer or let us take your order for any type cake, or pastry you will need for the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY DINNERS W.G.

Shipley Baking Ircc Phone 1001 Shirley Scamslcr, Norma Sue Mc- Chiistian, i i i a Ruth Evans Charlotte Anderson, Barbara Mar. lin, Mavy Ann llenson, Jo Anne Rice, Carolyn Lou Losue, 1'eflgj Brown, Betty Lou Sisemorc, am' Emma Baugus. The evening was spent In play, ing games and were won by Betty Lou Brewer. Anna Kyrn Layn uml Barbara Marlin. Refreshments of cake, cocoa, nuts and candy were served.

Luncheon Given By Oakland Club The Oakland Home Demonstra- Police Department Hnc. C'hrktmn'; Dinner nas i i i ei was The Fayettevillc Police a of Mrs. F. G. Powell with a ment was entertained last night Covered dish luncheon and Christ- with a Christmas turkey dinner at the Fire Station.

Twenty-four mas party Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jim Powell and Mrs. a mcmocrs ui UK; Over Ion were co-hosUsscs. Mcm- their families were present.

Spo- Ibers and guests-answered the Judge V. James Ftak and and Mrs. Henry George. for Her for Christmas MAKE IT A PRACTICAL GIFT Take Advantage of Our Pre-Christmas Clearance COATS-SUITS nt and guests were Mayor Sanders Ibers an wi i a Christmas Means i Me." Guests were Miss Laura Uean Mobborly, Mrs. Bob Overton, IT'S NEW1 IT'S A I I Selected Group DRESSES' DESIGNED BY INTERNATIONAL STERLING SATURDAY a practical gift opportunity! Sale of Dresses AT SAVINGS TO YOU OF REGULAR PRICES 14.95 to 49.95 REDUCED PRICES 9.00 to 30.00 Your favorite labels Paula Brooks, Ellen Kaye.

Habilmakers, Joseph Halperl, Klafter Sobel in the collection. BE SURE TO SEE IT AT Jewelers JUNIORS 9 to 15 MISSES 10 lo 20 ALSO: group of Eisenberg exctusives Vi off! SUIT SALE at savings of Cymonette, Tad Stein, Rothmoor some of the famous names featured ALSO: a small group of Rolhmoor fur Trimmed Coars reduced! DON'T MISS THIS GREAT EVENT SATURDAY!.

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Years Available:
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