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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 3

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NOKTHWKT ARKANSAS TIMES, fayeHnvlIU, XrVan.jl Monday, April 4, 1949 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Office Phone 244 HELEN YVONNE HUGHES Phone 3009J Ring Ceremony Feature Of Military Ball A ring dance was featured for SecoT.d H.O.T.C. Group, received the firs! lime at the a a mill- bouquets of red roses from Gene tary ball at Die University Salur-i I Wallace, chairman of the military inshcri by Ernie Fields and hus orchestra Tuba, Tables were sel up a llic a floor in night club Company and squad guidons dec-- OIltPDt Daily Calendar of Events ball committee. day Senior R.O.T.C. offi- I Thc (wo sponsors with cers and i dates took part i Slice, i a cadet colonel, the ceremony, walking through and John W. Gann, Air Corps eight-foot high replica of cadet colonel, followed by H.O.T.O.

class ring. Thc military ball, held In the Field Mouse, opened with a Ira- officers and their dates, then wnlkctl down a double rank of the I'crshing lUfle.s honor guard to ditional ceremony in which Miss open the dance. At intermission, Barbara Lawson, sponsoi of the! members of the Pcrshing Rifles First Infantry, and gave a crack drill demonstrate Miss Nancy Apple, sponsor of Music for the dance was the trout Hie stiifie, and parachutes were IUIIIR from tlie ceiling. Rifle plaques and cups; won in competition with other. stood in front nf the Field House.

Guests of the R.O.T.C. corps at the ball included Dr. and Mrs. Loyce Hathcork, Capt. and Mrs.

George McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. i George L. Dowen, Mr, and.Mrs. Virgil T.

Blossom, Mr. and Mrs. I.eland Hrvan, the Rev. and Mrs. J.

W. Butler, LI. Col. and Mrs. Davis Richardson.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Noll, Col. and James T. Phillips.

Dr. anrt Mrs. Harrison ntion, Kayettcville City I i Arkansas Slate Nurse's nurses home, 7:30 Chapter P.K.O.. with Mrs. Peter i a 7:3" DcMolay.

MasoniL- a 7:30 Kappa A a Phi, 104 Boles 7:30 Arkansas State Symphony concert. Field House, 8 Deafened People May THE BLAIRS, STATIONERS o- Now Hear Clearly old 1 or ce SPEED-O-PRINT DUPLICATORS ond SUPPLIES REM.NGTON-RAND ADDING MACHINES HQLGA1E TOYS Women's Civic Club Board, club rooms, 10 a. in. Khvanis Club, Washington Hotel, 12 noon Green Valley Club with Mrs. Ilex Perkins.

428 a i A Holcombe Hall, 3:30 Washington County Medical Society, and A i i a a i Ho- The inakois nl Ueltonc, Dopt. 6, 1450 West 19th R. I a i sounds. It is i i i i tlr- vice small it i in the hand and OiiaMr thinisands to enjoy music aiiii companionship. Accepted by the Council on Physic.i! Medicine of the American Medical Asocialion, This device docs not require separate battery pack, battery wire, case 01 jinrmcnt to bulge or weiph you The tone is clear anil "powerful.

So made you can a it yourself to suit hearing afc your a i your THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS Presents THE ARKANSAS STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Josef Blott, Conductor UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FIELD HOUSE Monday, April 4th, at 8:00 P.M. Admission: 50 cents or siudent activity book. Tickets are now on sale al Information Booth in Student Union. Public School Children 25c Hale, Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. McAllister, Dr. and Mrs. F.

McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Douglas. Adm. and Mrs.

Powell M. Rhca, i Col. and Mrs. George Nielsen, ar.d Mrs. F.

Burl, Col. and Mrs. James M. White, Col. and Kenneth Johnson, Mrs.

Go Jones, rrof. and Mrs. Walter Cole. Dr. and Mrs.

Founl Kicha Dames Club, Student Union game room, 7:30 Hi Si Club. 7:30 O.E.S.. Masonic Hall. 7:30 Sub Deb Club, club rooms, 7:30 Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae witll Mrs. Dick Johns on.

7:30 At 3iOpcn House In on," Mr. ami Mvs. Geor L. SUib-! T-To 1 1 jtcfield. the coaching; CffSOll i itaff anil their wives, CoL and Mis.

W. C. Smith, Lt. Col. and Mrs.

Reuben Blood, Col. and Mrs. M. 15. Barker.

and Mis. C. G. Nichols, Mr. anri.

Mrs. L. L. About 2,5011 persons altomiccl open iiouso ycvterduy GI-CRSOII Ilaii, new rrdidcrifc hnll for mcii at tlie Utiivcrsity. Among the i Women's Civic CJub i An open Hoard mectitiR of the Women's Civic Club Boitrd will be held tomorrow at 10 a.

m. at the club rooms. i Dames Club The Dames Club will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the grime loom of the Student Union to plan a booth for Gncbalo.

1450 are so proud of their achievement that they will gladly send free descriptive booklet and explain how you may net a demonstration of this remarkable hearing device in your own home without risking a penny. Write Heltonn today. GRADUATES OBTAIN GOOD POSITIONS For Ihirty a i this hai a i i a In bolh tha iriiliuclion work and in placement ol qualified i i In satisfactory jobs. i us today lor complcli inlormalion. SUMMER SCHOOL OPF.N3 ft FAYETTEVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE "THE SCHOOL YOU LL I H.

0. DAVIS, Pres. FAYETTEVILLE. A A A honor wore S. iivci'sily chnplaiti, for whom Browne, Mr.

and Mrs. George F. guests BriimuL'un, Miss Jeanetle Scudder, son, Lt, Coi. and Mrs. H.

Crakes Ihc hall was named; his daughter, Master Sgt Tibbrits, Oi. a J. a I'aync; President i II. G. Hotz, Dr.

and Mrs. G. and Mrs. Lewis Webster Jones, Stocker, Dr. and Mrs.

Robert i Mns. Jay Firfbright, Mr. and A. Leflar. Dr, and Mrs.

Paul W. JTM Covmcjion. and Mrs T. Cni'lson, Dean and Mrs. John Shoemaker, and Burke Huher.

Airs. Payne, Mrs. May Fearce, Miss Francos flarton atul Miss Louise Davenport nctcd ns host- i esses. Coffee and cup cakes were served. Thc lounge and cafeteria were decorated i potted pink A single a i long enough to a year's of coal in the i States would stretch times around the earth.

Look Your Easter. Best Our operators are expert hair stylists and con cut and your hair in the fashion best suited to you. PHONE ABOUT OL)R SPECIAL EASTER. PRICE ON PERMANENTS I Beulah Lee Beauty Shop "If Your Hair Isn't Becoming To You You Should Be Coming To Us" Milatn, EJr. Mrs.

Henry H. Kronenbcrg. Or. arid Mrs. Lipperl S.

Ellis, LI. Col. ni Mrs. Mnupin Cummings, the personnel of Bal- cry 906th Field Artillery Battalion, personnel of Head- a and Headquarters tery, 142nd Field Artillery Group- ami red tulips bouquets the personnel of Heartquarters nnd i assorted snapdragons. HeatiqiiEirter.i Ilattery, 9oRIIi i Thc guests were Art tilery Dr.

ai Mrs. Lewis through the building, including Webster 'joucs. Mr. and Mrs. T.

the men's 1 C. Carlson, Capt. and Mrs. R. C.

i snuck ba I Harding, Col. and Mrs. Floyd C. 1 Cnrl, Maj. and Mrs.

H. W. Brown, i Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Maestri, Capt.

and Mrs. W. J. Stacker. Dr.

L. I. I Ivensen, Roger Antoinet, Dr. and John Chirk Jordan. Col.

and MTF, Fred J. Stevenson, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fred L. Ken-, Mr, and Mrs.

Jacob Sharp, Dean and John Shoemaker, Mr. and ynd Mrs. Fred L. Kerr, Mrs. Joe Covington, Dr.

and Mrs. W. i i Mr. Mrs. i J.

Good, rrof, ar.d Mrs. T. Smith. room, harbor shop, and home liumdry. Souvenir match holders were pi" 1 sented to them.

4 1 8 W. Dickson Phone 1422 and Beulah Lee Annex SAME SERVICE IN GOOD HAIR STYLING 540 Garland Phone 3170 Fashion Value for Easter $10.95 Fashion? For these exquisite new Easter hats have just arrived in all their crisp straw glory, touched with white pique and brilliantly colored flowers. Value? Wonderful fashions at sensible low price just before Easter every one a thrilling value! Darkridqe I Children's Party Given At Club A a for chidJren of Country members was given Friday from 5 to 7:30 at the club. About 40 grade school age children at- tended. Mrs.

Pickering con( ducted games and closed the party with story telling. A picnic supper was Mem hers of the committee in a were Mrs. Garland Wheeler, Mrs. L. O.

Graham, Mrs. Lewis Webster Jones, Mrs. Ed Tatum and Mrs. Wallace Wester. Diane Schumchyk Honored On Birthday Diane Schumchyk was honored on her second i a March 33 it a pa rty i von at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Schumchyk, in Camp Neil Martin. The guests played games, and prizes were won by Phil i and Corky Huckleberry. The table decorated with A large cnkc i i "Happy birthday. Diane." Each child received a play watch and chocolats; Easter inscribed i his name.

Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Guests included Gary Ted Alexander, Woodse Thorns, Linda Cheryl Mariana, Helen David Lauderdale, Ricky and viaryon Haggard and Robert Etching Demonstrated ror Evansville Club The Evansvillc Home Demonstration Club met Friday with Mrs. Goldman. Members cleaned I the church yard in the morning, and had a covered dish luncheon. Club members were given S2S January 1 to increase by their talents by April 3.

and returns reported were $30,20. Mrs. Margaret Ilrownfield, home demonstration agent, a a demonstration on etching a i trays. Mrs. Smith Entertains Goldenrod Club The Sunflower Club met Friday afternoon at tlie home of Mrs.

Gold it: i TMcrnbeis spent the afternoon sewinp. Refreshments of I served. The next meeting will be at the: of Mrs. i Smith. 917 Smith School Street, A i 15.

dynamic story toiil with drama a i r.tensity," is the way Miss Evelyn Milligan rie- F.cribcs Lloyd EJoujflas' "iiig Fisherman." Ifc-ar her this hook i the U-Ark Brwl, Thursday. A i 7. My rttm fetreis MONTHLY FEMALE COMPLAINTS A you troubled thU Irom pn1n. RO such Thrn to tr? LydUi t. teller- nymptom hfw A i sioo thins Miss Swank Blouses olon lo malch your For tasting lustre, a hoauly ig your hair try our Easier special OUT exclusive Lovely now Easier suit, OAK or SUMAC Stopitcluiiff.dryup hlistcrsquicklv, safely.

Cameo Hosiery Cold Waves $500 Up Louise's Beauty Shop With Ihe new tailored heel. Latesl spring shades. GUARANTEED RUG CLEANING E. E. PHILLIPS CENTER PHONE 1240 and lane Phono 2886 Announcements MARY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 813 W.

Emma, Springdale A Home Shop Phone 779 Open Wed. thru Sat. i a On Christian a i a A seminnr on i i a mar- ringo. conducted by Jean John Shoomnkor, will he held tonight 8 in the Kpiscopal Church parish tiouse. NOW SHOWNIG 1:00 3:10 5:20 7:30 9:40 CAMPUS SHOP Scores With A Great Sale Of BRIAR PIPES LATEST WORLD NEWS TODAY TUES.

:23 3:29 5:29 7:29 9:29 colUction li col- pottd of virgin briar anco. snin, plum, FREDRIC MARCH Um4 O'Brta Broob MADE TO SELL FOR $2.50 TO $5.00 Bulldog 3qual Bulldog Pall Bulldog Ovcmlic Saddle NEWS "Odor of the Day LAST DAY JUNGLE JIM" Apple Slim Applr Medium Apple Chnt)b Appl Snclrilr Apple InmlKi Apple r'dnt I Applr Apple STARTS TUESDAY 1:23 3:23 5:23 7:23 9:23 DAVIS Robert MONTGOMERY Robert YOUNG -Marguerite CHftPMAH Mnihroom Shipfn-Carvfd H-idi and many BOSTON STORE MEN'S CAMPUS SHOP 641 W. DICKSON "Rubinoif and Violin" of lft disturb- fl Compound.

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