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January 15, 1944 Buy War Bondi NORTHWEST ARKANSAS TIMty Arkormu Keep ial and Personal HELEN YVONNI HUGHES ice Phone 544 Phone S009J ISO danue, Uark roof-garden, 9:30 p. m. Delta Sigma, Washington hotel, 2:30 p. m. Monday fr.S.CS., Wesley Hall, 2:30 p.

in. Women's Organization, Central Presbyterian church with Mrs. H. L. Tuck, 333 N.

College, 3 p. in. Victory 7:30 p. m. Nurses District No.

3, Nurses Home, 7:30 p. m. school which the University of Georgia College of Agriculture is conducting next ii'eek. Mr. am) Mrs.

Gilbert Swanscm and children have returnstl to Omaha after a few days visit here with Jilts. Jay Fulbright. Mrs. Laura was hosteEs yesterday to the Friday Social Club at her home on Mt. Sequoyah.

Mrs. M. Lawson will be hostess tor the next meeting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young are spending the week-end in Marion with Mrs.

Young's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Fogelman, and will then go to Littk Rock to visit Mr. Young's family. Wallace-Sheppard Marriage Announced Rogers.

Jan. 15-(Special) Announcement of the marriage of Clarence R. Wallace of Kansas City, and Miss Cres- A. Sheppard of Portland. made Friday.

The single "ilng ceremony was read in the of Rev. Emmett Davison, lipstoi- of the First Church of Thursday evening, Jan- 13. The bride, a daughler 'of Mrs. Jessie Sheppard of Port-Jand, attended the Rogers school last October. The a former Rogers High -'School student, is serving in the -Pacific area in the navy.

Mrs. Pinktrton to Entertain MIC. Ralph Pinkerton will en tertain Green Valley Club at a 1 o'clock luncheon January 25. Mrs. George Evans was hostess last Tuesday to six members of the club at an afternoon-meeting.

Personal Mention Mrs. Virgil Jones and daugh- ler, IsabeJ Jones Rgtb, were AI- trusa Club guests yesterdsy. IHiss Juanila Abstcm of Purdy, is the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Hughes. Ella Jones, 311 W. Mountain, returned to her home yesterday after several weeks in the hospital and Convalescent Horn. Robert M.

Smith of the University of Arkansas College fit Agriculture will leave tomorrow for Athens, Ga. to attend a poultry USE 666 REPUBLIC PRINTING CO. ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING 520 NO. MISSION PHONE 767 FINE PKUJTING PROMPT SERVICE QUALITY TAI'ERS On Squaie THE BLAIRS, STATIONERS The Oldest Office Supply House In Northwest Arkansas I LEDGERS I BOOKKEEPING AND INVENTORY SUPPLIES I Alwayi A Good Selection of Gift? for All Oceaiiont OWHIUIIHinnifillMWIIIMH At The Churches August Moller of Wichita Falls. Texas, his purchased Belleview, a country home three miles south of Fayelteville, from D.

B. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Bel! have moved to their farm near Kansas City, Mo Epsign Joe DcPalma of New York City snd Thomas DePalma, medical student from Little Rock, will arrive today to visit their sister, Phyllis DePalma, who is ill in City hospital. They nlso will visit with Miss Mildred Gregg, Opt.

Roy Pond arrived Friday rooming on a 15-day leave to visit his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh J. Pond. His sisters, Mary Alice and Thelma, are here from Fort Smith, and a brother, Lt.

Col. James Fond; arrived Wednesday in the United States from North Africa. Announcements Delta Gamma Mothers Club will meet Tuesday at 1:30 p. with Mrs. Frank M.

McConnell, 419 Washington. The Fifth Circle of the Central Presbyterian chuycji will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Claude Holt, 616 Reagan, Mrs.

Jordan Sawyer will be co-hostess. Dr. Paul Mi)ani will address members of the League of Womer Voters on "Consumers' Subsidies" Tuesday at a meeting it) Ibe G' John Glusiev, 602 Stoier si reel. W.S.C.S. of the Central riisL chrrch mpel I Hall at pit 1 m.

ing. ortfc AMenbt? of uaatl B. Brute, pwior 10 a. m. Bundiy school.

11 a m. Sermon. 7:80 p. m. Evangelistic Tuesday Young Peoplt'a c.

irvices, 7:30 p. m. Saturdiy, prayer service, m. eveoth Day Adrtnllrt Chnrch Saturday! 10 a. m.

Sabbath school. m. Church service. Tuesday: 8 p. m.

Preyer meetlns. rcenknO Commuttr B. paelnr 10 a Sundtj school. m. Mornlni worship.

7:15 p. m. people's 8 p. rn. Evinjellttlc service.

Wednesday, 8 m. Service at i church The Wheel That Runs The Mill By Charles A. Wells When an engineer estimates the power a cnn be drawn from flowing stream, he nssumes a i the mtm who installs the or the mil! will have enoufih judgment to utilize thu passing power to his needful capacity. When this is not done, nothing correct the lack of power is made to pnlargn the contact with thai power. The hirine, or water wheel, can Rive power according to its size.

Every one knows that a big i i heavy machinery and a wheel never well. Yet so many people set up a i i plans for their i to achieve, and limit it by srnnll wa'er wheel of a i that can only dip lightly into the tremendous power always i by. This can aho explain why people eery imaginable hjindic.ip in their poverty, poor health, or draitic physical inadequacies, F-ome- limci a by i achievements. They imw to dip deeply Ihe i i i of If we will i i about the cf our lr, and examine uur spU'iUuil we will discover lin.s been kicking. ng.

I. DtptUt (Colored) W. Webb, p.ltor 10:30 a tn Sunday school. 3 0 a m. Morning worthlp.

p. m. Young mtet 8 rn. tervlce, M. K.

(Colored) W. R. D. Brltht, pastor 0:45 a. m.

Smiday school. Morning convicts. Epworth league. 8:00 p. ct N'lght Flr.t I.

I'arksilale Regular Baptist Clmrrb Lkl IAVI pastor I i i ru i.nl-y i i i in I i ij, I I 8 -ii 1'iayci City Hcspil'ol RATION FREE SHOE SALE "O.P.A. Release Women's Low Priced Shoes" The O.P.A. has released from RATIONING a Cerlain Quantity of BROKEN SIZES and ODD LOTS in LADIES' SHOES, effective Jan. 17,1944 ALL NEW FALL and WINTER FOOTWEAR Beautiful Dress Shoes BUY NOW and SAVE your STAMP Plenty of Styles to Choose From-Paradise Tweedie Mode Art and Jolen Up to 7.75 Values 98 a i i Ann r.p i i c( k-: Ll.r LCI? r.c:il, 'V; i St. 1C dent from iicik.

Patients discharged- Mrs. lam Bunch. Hmcisvilln; both tit WuH C. Wilkit prul huby boy. Mrs.

plarencc High't, Mrs. D. R. Ovei lolt, Mary Ellen Sullivan, and Miss Myrtle Porter, all of Fay- ettevllle; James Bottom, Springdale; and Mrs. William Lammcr and baby boy, Elm Springs.

1 2 No No Exchange. Most Shoes on Tables for your convenience Sale Starts Monday, Jan. T7th, 9 a. m. Campbell Bell Dry Goods Co.

Births Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pace Whitlier, announce the of a daughter. Maybclle Mar'e. at Elizabeth hospital in Prairie Gruvc January 6.

Mr. a F. F. Johnson of Springdnle announce the i in" a daughter Thursday In City hrsy pital. Obituary Ceulrai res by ten an John IM.

McConnell. pastor Church school- 10:50 a.m. Morning service. Sermon: "Seeking Basic Materials in Temperance." Anthem: "The Lord.Is Westminster Senior Fellowship, p. m.

SI Pau! F.pisrntul 9:45 r'-. m. Movnirg pi'aycr scnnon. L'cnli nl Christian Grace Reese A i frhlpfcliou 11 a tn Sermon: "TcslcJ by Fire." 7:00 p. m- Clvldreii'f.

service. 7:30 p. m. Bible hour. Theme: Modern i i a Save the World?" Wednesday i al 7:30 p.

Prayer i IVIiltc Chanel rtssfmbly Jl. B. Shaw, pastor 9:45 in -scJiool. i i i Momma service. i 4 5 in.

Christ Ambnssadors id Children's church. 7:45 p. tn. Evangelistic Thursday, 7:45 p. m.

Midweek prayer service. W. G. Harper W. G.

Harper of Camden, rother-1 -1 aw of rs. 13, Harper Fayetteville, died January 13 in a Camden hospital. He had been a35ociated for 15 years with his son, W. E. Harper, in a business.

He formerly resided in Prairie Grove. Survivors include his son; daughter, tyis. Oliver Phillips of New Orleans, one sisler, Mrs. Grace Wall of Carrollton, and four brothers, Forrest, M. and C.

Harper, all of Carrollton and R. G. Harper ol Kansas City. Mo. W.

F. Shumate Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p. m- at Walnut Grove Mrs. F. Shumate 83, who died at her home near Grove Thursday evening Burial xvill be at Cemetery Hiil under direction of the Luginbuel Funeral Home.

Survivors are her husband, 10 children, one sifter, 31 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren. Amos Stuart Seattle. Jan, 15-Wj-EN bridge Amos Stuart, 8fi, of the Carnation Milk Company and nationally known livestock owner, died last night. If the grass grow in Janiveer Tt grows the worse for't all Ihe year. --flay, 1670.

Say no ill of the Ml be Central Methodist Paul V. Galloway, pastor Sunday school. 10:43 a. Morning worfhip. 7:30 p.

m. Evening service. First Presbyterian James W. Butler, pastor 9:45 a. in.

Sunday school 10:55 a Morning 5 Senior league fi p. Young People's Fellowship supptr. St. Joseph's Catholic Rev. Father Charles A.

McCuley Masses on Sunday at 7, 9 anc 11 o'clock. Weekday mass nt 7 o'clock. Confessions Saturday evening, from 7 i 8 and before both masses Sundays, FlrKl Christian F. E. Zcndt.

pastor 9:45 a Sunday school. 10:50 a- Morning worship. 5:30 p. m. Christian Youth association.

4:30 p. m. Sandwich forum. Church of Christ Glenn A Parks, In liter 9:45 a. Bible class.

10:50 a Preaching. 11:40 a. Communion. 7:00 p.m. Bible study.

7:30 p.m. Preaching. Wednesday, 7:30 meeting. Church of Ihe Nazarene Charles W. Knwman, pastor :45 a.

Sunday school. 11:00 u. i i The Rev Charles How'man i both i evening. People 1 ioc-iety. 7:30 Evening i WoiUu-Miny p- ni Midweek (.

i aycr servi ce. Oakland Ba, '1st (six miit'e i ShPridan Johnson, nantor 10 a Sunday set. 11 a rn Morning 3 0 BVPTC. 7:30 Evening worship. Wednesday.

7:30 p. Prnyei meeting on each ssrond ant fourth nigiit Grrrnland Church of Chris! C. Ramey. pastor 10 a Sunday school 11 a Sermon. 3 Song service.

0:45 a Sunrlay schnol- 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by pastor. 7:00 Youna PeopJe't fierv Ice.

8 p. Evening service Wednesday. p. rayci tee. Apostolic Faith Mission 304 N.

West Street 10:003. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. Preaching.

8:00 m. Evangelistic. Tuesday 8 p. m. Bible lesson.

Friday, 8 p. m. Evangelistic. Prayer Lutheran Church Rev. tt'm.

II. Ludwlf, pastor of worship, 4 p. in, i Studonl Uninip bujlrl- Bethel Methodist Rev. F. D.

pastor 9:45 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a. m.

i worship. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship 7:00 p.m. A Fellowship.

First Astembl? of God William R. Porter, pastor 9:45 a- Sunday school. 7:15 p. Services. 11:00 a Sermon.

Wednesday at 7:30 Bib study- Friday at 7:30 p. service Cumberland Presbyterian a rn a school i i i a rn Sunda 11 a. m. Morning p.m. Baptist a i i i wrae.

8:00 p. m. Evening worship. Wednesday. 8 p.

nv a Ckarck Parkcdale Addition) 10:00 a. Sundij school Preaching. 7:00 p. Diblo jtudj 7:30 p. Preachlnj.

Prayer meeting Wednesdt; uid Viday nght5 at 7:30 p. m. TRY OVERNIGHT rOR MISERABLE COID- bo way grtadma did. nutboo uot rowjiolwl hetHlTto rdlivi Now juxt rub on Fonetro. Inlgq old inHiblt iritii rQ Icft'nlifio tqnlicAtloa added 310.

Ott Fent'tro. You Are Invited to HEAR REV. T. 5HERRON JACKSON Pastor CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH North School Street SUNDAY NIGHT, JAN. 7:45 SUBJECT: "THE COMING NATIONAL REVOLUTION CAN BE AVERTED, IF--" Do not mlti thit itirrfng, Thought-provoking Sale! 0.

P. A. Releases Women's Low Priced Shoes RATION FREE From Monday, January 17IN through Salurday, January 29ih AH Released Shot! Priced PAIR MANY STYLES HIGH. LOW AND MEDIUM HEELS SUEDE-GABARDINE-LEATHER NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS. COME EARLY FOR YOUR SIZE.

Starts Monday! Our of HIGHER PRICED SHOES! O.F.AV RELEASE SHOES 200 Poirt 00 Fintil quality NOW, for thli limlltd Hme a coupon and drastically All iliei but not In every Includes Such Famous Names As Connie, Natural Poise and Jacqueline!.

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