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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 5

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Fayetteville, Arkansas
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MOtniOnUI AiKANUI TUMI, New Years Event Hosted By Kouplers The Kouplers Klub held their annual New Year's Eve dance Thursday evening at the Uark Bowl. John Tolleson and his Orchestra provided musk for dancing. Bowers of mistletoe decorated the lights at the bowl, ami a net holding hundreds of balloons covered the ceiling. couples for the semiformal event were Mr. and Mrs.

Cy Carney chairmen: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Danner, Mr. and and Mrs. Gary Chappell, Mr.

and Mrs. Ish Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hipp. Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Bass Trumbo, Mr. and Mrs.

Ewell Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Merry-Ship, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christian, Mrs.

Marie Kittrel. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wischer, Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sticp, Dr. and Mrs. Bill Vinzant, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Alderson, Mrs. Wallie Ingalls, Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ricketts and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burgin.

Members hosted a large number of guests for the dance. Included were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Weiland, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Crowley, Dr. and Mrs. Wade Burnside, Mr. and Mrs. Boh Frans, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Stewart, Miss Tish Jones Clark Guilliams, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hersey, Mr. and Mrs.

Pat Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kincaid, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Benedict, Mr.

and Mrs. Pat Suttoff, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fulton. Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Shirley, Bud Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Sines. Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Head, Mr. and Mrs. Rip Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs.

Luke Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Bill West, Mr. Mrs. Marion Todd, Mr.

i Mr. and Mrs. Phil Colwell. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Burasco, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Alexander, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Volkamer, tor. and Mrs. Kent McVey, Mr. and Mrs.

Mahlon Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holland, Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brazeale, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clancy, Mr. and Mrs.

Preston Wood' ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burgess, Dr. and Mrs.

i Deal, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clower.

Chairmen of the February meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rose, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P.

Davis Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnson and and Mr. and Mrs. Hill Simmons.

The only sale like it- A REAL i 1 1 A 1 ONCC-A-Yt AR BLUE CHIP SALE FOR A UMITEB TIME OK IT USTOMERS All (IVEN THIS ONCE.A-YEAR PIIVILKi TO IIT OIR (ELEIRATEt IRUCS AND VITAMINS AT IONANIA SAVINCS BARGAIN SPECIALS GALORE- BE SURE TO LOOK 'EM OVER -YOU'LL WANT PLENTY! Arkansas BIG BRITISH INFLUENCE The Chelsea look is expressed in this linen-like skimmer for spring, 1965. Bobbie Brooks accents it with neckline insert. Daily Calendar of Events Tonight Naval Reserve Electronics 8-8, Training Center, 7 IOOF, IOOF Hall, 8 Thursday Demeter Garden Club, Mrs. Charles Hughes, 9:30 a.m. Rotary Club, Mountain Inn, 12:05 Chapter AT, PEO, Misses Sarah and Helen Taylor, 1:30 Chapter PEO, Miss Elizabeth Ellis 1:30 Chapter PEO, Mrs.

Marion Wasson, 1:30 N. W. Arkansas Plumbers Auxiliary, Midway Cafe, 7 American Legion Post and Auxiliary, Legion Hut, 7:30 Rappaport-Seagrave Concert, FA Concert Hall, 8 Xi Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, Mrs. Maude Lamb, 8 This 'N That About Town BY PAT HUMBLE For those whotc vtiitic intemti lie mainly in prints and drawings, the 14th annual Southwestern Exhibition of Prints and drawings will come to the University Art Gallery in the Fine Arts Center soon. The collection, sponsored by the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts and the Dailai Print and Drawing Society, is a traveling exhibit and should arrive here this week.

As so happens with things of this sort, the school which has the exhibit now has not sent it on. This may shorten the University's exhibition time, so check with the UA Art Office if you want to see these fine prints and drawings. Charles Okerbloom of the University art department will be among the Southwestern artists exhibiting work in the collection. Salad Secrets Add Winter Zest Green cabbage salmi Is especially interesting when it if a with a sour-cream dressing and garnished with orange or tangerine sections. Or try adding little Tanretan chacM to aa olive oil and vinegar drafting for towed green salad.

A 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY will be observed by the Oliver Lollars Sunday afternoon. They invite friends to help them celebrate at their home from 'i to 5 p.m. The couple was married in Payetteville Jan. 10, 1915. They have two daughters, Mrs.

Helen Mosely of Fayetteville and Mrs. Doris Stamps of Dallas, Texas. COMING IN FOR THE DEDICATION of the Stella Palmer and Henry G. Hotz Hall Sunday afternoon are members of the Hotz family. The couple's two sons will be here to see their parents honored.

Henry Palmer Hotz is a professor at Oklahoma State University and Oscar Hartman Hotz is an attorney in Dallas, Texas. Mrs. Hotz' sister, Miss Lulu Palmer of Montgomery, will also be here for the dedication along with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leuthold of Muskogee, Okla.

Mr. Leuthold is Dr. Hotz' nephew. DUDE'S AND DOLLS graduated a new class of square- dancers into membership at their holiday party recently. New members are Mr.

and Mrs. John Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jones, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Reiff, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sweetser. Special guests at the group's New Year's party were Mr.

and Mrs. Dwight Canfield, former members of the club. RETURNING HOME LAST WEEK from San Antonio, Texas, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.

Giles. They spent Christmas with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shepherd, there. Pre-Christmas festivities included a family dinner with daughters, Mrs.

Elmer Smith and family of Fort Smith and Mrs. Florence Giles Henbest and family and sons, Mac, Jack and Adrian Hamblen and families and their mother, Mrs. H. H. Benbrook.

HOLIDAY VISITORS In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jett were Pvt. John Jett of Ft. Polk, Mr.

and Mrs. Jake O'Dell and Lelsa of Tulsa, and S-Sgt. and Mrs. Hugh Wilson, Terri, Steve and Scott of Ft. Hood, Texas.

They also visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jett. THE NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAY brought Sam Gray and his family for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

J. Walter Gray. Also visiting in the Gray home was Miss Beth Huffman of Mayfield, Ky. RECENTLY BACK from a trip to Phoenix, are Mr. and Mrs.

Wilford Osborn. The couple visited their daughter there over the holidays. SHOP THURSDAY EVENING TIL 8:30 With considerable pride we present the original Road Runner Made by Tumbleweed of Arizona The world-famous dress classic for many years sold only by that finest-in-the-southwest Dallas store (you know who). and now available exclusively at the Town Country Shop. Havt In black, orange, turquoise or natural, 8 to 16, in the original coton.

$17.00 and also in bone, blue or pink crease- resistant "silk-look" blend rayon, acetate.) $20,00 You'll want to collect them for these all-flattering, all-year, all-time beauties go everywhere in every well-dressed wardrobe! (ijibell -T3I virt 2nd Floor, Better Fashioni Announcements The Demeter Garden Club will meet with Mrs. Charles Hughes, 508 Graves, at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. S.C. Dellinger will speak to the group on "Gourds." Kappa Kappa Gamma Alum- a will meet in the home of Mrs.

Austin Fitzgerald at 9:30 a.m. Friday. The City Hospital Auxiliary will its annual meeting Monday at noon at the Holiday Inn. Wallace Favorite, Springdale Memorial Hospital administrator, will be the guest speaker, and new officers wil be installed. The University Women's Club will meet Jan.

15 rather than the usual meeting date of the second ROLL RIGHT When you stuff a flank steak roll the meat up from the long side. This way when the meat is carved, the fibers can be cut through. Friday in each month. The Grat Books Group of AAUW will meet at p.m. Monday with Mrs.

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A separate polka dot over- blouse is a perfect complement for the total striking effect. In Mariner Navy or Cardinal Red with polka dots to match. iMKM The new look on every woman's lips: "Transluminant" lipstick. This is a new make-up for the mouth. Tt goes on your lips as a slick of color, feels marvelous, never masks with heavy color, Six surprising fashion shadings match today's trend for the.

unmade-up look, "Transluminant" lipstick comes in an elegant, tortoise-like case, $3. Click-in refill, $2. Matching pressed powder compact, also refillable, WOMEN'S FAMOUS-LABEL SHOES PRICE Reg. $8.98 to $18.98 Now $4.49 to $9.49 From our regular stock high heels, medium heels and flats by such famous makers as Valentine, Town Country, Johansen, Cobbler, Jantzen and Capezio now reduced one-half! Buy several pairs! GIRLS' SHOES by Acrobat PRICE Now $3.49 To $3.75 Girls' dress shoes and school shoes reduced one-half! Choose from patents, velvets, alligator prints, saddle oxfords, and loafers. BOYS' OXFORDS Black or Brown, Reg.

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