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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 2

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2 MOKTHWtST ARKANSAS TIM'S. Arfcamae Thuradoy, September 1949 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Office Phone 744 HEJEN YVONNE HUGHES Phone 7009J Daily Calendar of Events Tonight American Legion and A i i a I.cglmi Hut, 7:30 -Baldwin Commandcry No. 4, Masonic Hall, Kappa Alpha Phi, 104 Boles, 7:30 Friday Washington Lodsc No. 1. F.

and A.M., Masonic Hall. 7:30 Miss Murphy Tells Plans For Wedding To Donald Parks Miss Peggy Sue Murphy, whose marriage to Donald Parks will be fan evenl of September at 7 p. m. In Ihe Firs! Presbyterian Church, is announcing her wedding plans. Dr.

Jfmes W. Butler, will officiate the double ring ceremony. Miss Betty NJurphy, shier of the bride-to-be, will be her attendant. B. E.

Fahl, instructor and publicity head at Arkansas College, Balcsvitlc, will he soloist and Miss Lois Giles of Faycltc- vilic will be organist. Jack Harlan of Prairie Grove nnd Glen Fldler of Lincoln will light the candles. Ushers will be Joe Parks, brother of the bridegroom. Abbolt Johnston, George and Howard B. Helm.

A reception will be held in the recreation room of the church Immediately following the ceremony. (Anyuihcrt) In Kaniai, Oklahoma ind Arkmniat AtUchimnts Phone I HOME VACUUM CLEANER STORE M20 Club Road, Lllllt Hock, Ark. Ph. 8-101i would llko FREE cUmonitratlon oi IKbulIt. Eectro- lux with Kama Mclraai Tmn State fir H.P.D.

Djrtellom) 'Shirley McConnell To Be Married To Wilford Morton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

McConnell announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Wilford E. Morton, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K.

Morion of Tallant, Okla. Tlie wedding will be an event early l.ill. The bride-elect Is a graduate FayoltovHlc High School. She a tended the University. Mr.

Morton attended the Un vcrslty and was fro the Sjiarlnn School of A a i is row cmnlnycd in Grecnvil! Miss. Shower Honors Miss McConnell Mrs, Al Ucnllcy nnd Mrs. W. Davis entertained last night al th home of Mrs. Benlloy, 275 Sout Duncan Street, i a misce 'inncous shower honoring Mis Khirlcy McConnell, who will be come the bride of Wilford Mor ton nt an early date.

Guests Included Mrs. E. A. Me Connell, mother ot the brlcie-olec Mrs. Fred Ogden, Mrs, Job Teas, Mrs.

Harry Mrs. E. Allis, Mrs. Eldon Gndis, Mrs. Uu ford Hand, Mrs.

John Davis, Mrs Grover Hall, Mrs. Ray Wooi Mrs. Ilcrmnn White, Mrs. C. A Bradshaw of Sprlngdale, Mr Troy Ruscell, Clara Jane Chanej Dorothy Teas, Fletha Thompson Mrs.

Jess i i a Mary France Follclt. Mrs. Chism Heads Chi Omega Alumnae Mrs. William Chism was elected president of the Fayetlevlllc Ch Omega Alumnae Chapter al meeting yesterday afternoon a the home ot Mrs. Ileydon Lewis Other officers selected were; Mrs Clay B.

Cross, vice president; Mis Crozler secretary, nnd Mis. Mary Lou Davles, treasurer. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Lewis were Mrs. Webb Williams an.

Mrs. Dave Collins. DePagter-Jones Miss Janet Whelrton Jones Fayelteville and John Gregory De Pagter of Eureka Springs wen married Tuesday, August 30, a the home ot the bride's parents the Rev. and Mrs. Fcnlon C.

Jonc: of Springs. Mrs. DcPagtoi Is a senior at the University, and Is the- son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John P.

DcPngter of Eurekn Springs. Seven Girls Pledged By Dee Gee Club Seven girls were pledged by the Dee Gee Club Friday in a candlelight service at the home ot Miss Nell Howard, as a climax of week of rushing activities. Following the service, members anc pledges held a line party. Pledges are: Palsy Anderson Mildred Bohannnn, Carol Carson, Lula Belle George, Pat Nardin, Alice Ruth nnd Barbara Shreve. Rush week started August 22 with 1 swimming party, followed by a picnic al the home of Miss Evelyn Lewis.

A come as you are parly was held llio next evening al the home of Miss Sue Ciuinn. A. parly und watermelon feast was given Wednesday al the home of Miss Nell Howard. Shower Compliments Wilma Jean Morriss Mrs. Woodrow Wilkins, Mrs.

Mark Mairs and Howell Johnson were hostesses Thursday n't'ht al a showev in the home oi Mrs. John Morriss honoring Mi.ss Wilma Jean Morriss, svho is to be married September 2 to Ancy Bnrron. Games were played and prizes were won by Miss Lucy Fowler anil Mrs. Hobarl Shnckel- ford. Thlrly guests were present.

Party Given For Hospital Patients The American Legion Auxiliary of tho Abe Allen Post No. 234 of Farmington gave a party at the Velerans Hospital Tuesday. As- risling In a i i the palicnls were Mr. and Wilburn King, Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Mrs. Charlie Kchn, Mrs. Vernis Boger, Mr.

and Mrs. Euienc anrl Bill Lester. Wesrside P.T.A. Plons Library Project The Executive Committee of the Wcslside P.T.A. 'met yesterday with the president, Mrs.

Howard Frost, to discuss plans for the year. Members decided to buy books for the school library as a rirojcct this year. Committee members are Mrs. W. A.

Davis, Mrs. George Venus, Mrs. Roy Sharp, Mrs. i i a Baker, Mrs. Roy Dunn, Mrs, F.

O. Stuckcy, Mrs. Hay Davis, Mrs. D. Eagle.

Mrs. Curtis Crouch, principal of the Westsidc School, also was present. Refreshments were served. In I'ianktou Springs, Colo. Miss Natalie who has been Ihe guest of Mies Judy I.a- don, lefl this morning for Long liesch, where she will teach.

She has been assistant professor of physical education for women at the University. Mrs. C. L. Pratt and Mrs.

Joy Pratt Markhnni have returned from a i to Northern Michigan They slopped en route to visit C. Pratt. in Detroit. Before returning home, they visited friends in Madison, Wis. Mr.

and Sam E. Gcarhart and daughter. Sue, and son. John, and Mrs. Mabel Kdsinglon returned yesterday from a vacation trip in the West.

They visited Mr, and Mrs, Gearhart's son-in-law and daughter, Maj. a-id Mrs. Stanley M. Ramcy, and their daughters in. Palo AHo, and other relatives in Los Angeles, Guasli and Cucamonga, Calif.

interest in the paper in 1906 and tiegan publishing the Dally Log Cabin Democrat in 1908, He a member of the Associated Press. He served as mayor of Conway from 1995 to 1908 and had been chairman of the Conway Corporation Board, i operates the municipal light nnd water plants, since it was organized 20 years ago. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lyde Alljnder Robins; one son, Frank Robins. was associated wth him in operation of the paper; four daughters.

Mrs. Carl E. Heizman. Fort Worth, Texas, Mrs. W.

E. Tiller, Little Rock, Mrs. Karl S. Nickle, Arlington, and Mrs. William B.

Jones, Myrtle Beach, S. 12 grandchildren and one great- grandchild. of a son, Robert 27 Fayettevillc announce the birth at the Wectville Okls. hospital, of a this morning in City pital. Mr.

and Sirs, diaries a I Mi-, and Mrs. Clark Walker Prig. Co. LOOK OUf for Slottery's Hurricane IT'S DUE SOON! Miss Louise Oliver is (he guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Wai- Miss Edylhe Troylor Miss Eeryl Clark received a message this morning thai hsr niece. Miss Edylhe of Coffeyville, died this morning in an Oklahoma Cily hospital, after 5everr.l weeks' serious iSl- Personals Noel Wood left today for a vacation trip to Greenwood, Mich. Mrs. Laird Archer and son, Jlilien, went to Lexington, today to visit Mrs. Gus Waterman.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Williamson, of Shrevcporl, will irrive lomorrow to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dyess.

Mrs. C. B. Bcasley of Amarillo, Texas, Miss Dtla Lee Jor'dan of Rock and Mrs. James A.

3ain of Helena and daughter, Kay, are guests of Miss Cara Jordan, their sister. work on her masters degree at Teachers College, Columbia. She will leave next week for Rock Hill, S. where she will be a counselor at Winthrop College. Her brother, Wallace Oliver.v.lr..

of Dallas, Texas, will spend the Labor Day holiday here. Three naval aviators from Fay. etleville reported to the a a Air Reserve Training i at Memphis, Monday morning for two weeks ot intensive training. They were LI. B.

G. Ames of 707 East Lafayette Street, Lt. Paul K. Hcerwagen, of 338 Washing- Ion Avenue, and Lt. (J.g.) James L.

of 319 West Florida Street. Announcements Baldwin Commandery The first meeting of the Baldwin Commandery No. 4 since June will be held tonight at 7:30 in the Mnsonic Hall. Dr. A.

Long, eminent commander, has announced the meeting will be in dress. Work will be in the Temple degree. All Sir Knights In this vicinity are invited to attend. Misses Eunice and F.llzabcth rleffelfinger returned Tuesday rom Pennsylvania and Washing- on, D. They visited relatives in Pennsylvania.

Country Club The Country Club will have a sports dance for adults and teenagers Saturday night from 9 to 12 o'clock. Mr. an Mrs. Ty Reed are chairmen in charge. For Information about the dance, members should contact either Mr.

and Mrs. Reed or Mr. and Mrs. Whiley Smith. Washington Lodge Washington Lodge No.

1 will meet al 7:30 tomorow night at the Masonic Hall for work in the Fit, I degree. Mr. and Mrs. Curg Williams of Colorado Cily, Texas, and Mr. nnd Mrs.

Tom Roper of Corpus Texas, have returned to heir homes after being guests in he home of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. 3oolittle the week.

Mrs. Lawton Greene of Pine Jluff is the guest this week of Mrs. E. L. Ncttleship.

Mrs. Greene vill be house mother of the Sig- Phi Epsilon a i this ear. Mrs. P. R.

Pearce and daughter, 'auline, and Margaret Irooks of Fort Worth, Texas, ar- ivetl last night for a weekend Isit with Mr. and Mrs. Royce Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. ansford are sisters.

Doth Mrs. earce nnd Mrs. Drooks leach iolin in the Fort Worth schools. Mr. and Mrs.

George Gearhnrt Joplin, were visitors in ayctteville yesterday en route to orl Smith. Georhart is telegraph ditor of the Joplin afternoon oivspaper. They have just rcturn- to the Ozarks from a vacation Frank Robins Conway Dies Oi Heart Aitack It. William Edmondson The body of Second Lt. William lloyd Eclnirjndso-i of Little Rock be received by the Mortuary tomorrow morning.

Services be held in the Central Presbyterian Church nl 1:30 tomorrow liie Rev. Edward ''Brubaker. Burial will be in the National Cemetery 2 p.m with the V.F.\V., the American Legion, a a i i squsd.from the Ma' tional. Guard i in charge, i Ltcutenant Ecimondson was i orn 25, 1919, in Clevclai t) County, Ark. was graduated I from high scitool nt Edcnburg, and a Montirrllo A.

and M. College for two years. He was employed, by the Missouri-Pacific a i a in Little Rock when he entered the Army Air Force in I 1912. Alter training at CPITIII 2, he was sent to Europe in April, 1EM3, as a a i on a B-17 FlyitiK Fortress attached i to the 100th Bombing Grcup ot the Eighth Air Force. He had made over 35 missions when be was killed August 5, UM4, near Gomuny.

He was buried in a States military cemetery at St. Avoid, Fraiice. Survivors are his mother, Mrs Edmondson Gatley of Co- -jumbus, Ohio; three brothers. Warce W. Edmondson of Still- jwater.

F. Edmondson of the Univer- ity of California at Berkeley, and Justus Edmond- of the University of Missouri at Columbia; a sister, Mrs. William Paul Taylor of Little Rock. Margaret Elizabeth Smith Margaret Elizabeth Smith, nine. bf Roule 2, Winsl'ow, died at the o'clock.

She was born in Amar- Cily Hospital last night at 10 illo, Texas, July 12, 1040, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Emmett Smith, Survivor? are her par- four brothers, Bobby, Clarence, John all of the home; two sisters, Patricia and Peggie, both ol the home; her ma- i ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs John Kjrby of Checotah, Okla. I 1 Funeral services will be held Saturday at- 2:31 at Brontwood Church with bural in the Brentwood cemetery The Watson Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. INSTRUCTION- ECONOMICAL' INTERESTING! ESSENTIAL! EASYI IT'S FUN TO DANCE DANCE WALTZ FOX-TROT JITTERBIG TANGO SAMBA RHUMBA FRANS DANCE STUDIO HS.

FRANCES NELMS Make An Appontmpnl Foi Your FREE Danct Analyiil Punctn --L 1- Conway, Sept. 1-Wj- Frank Edward Robins, 68, Conway civic leader and Arkansas newspaperman, died at a hospital here last night. He spent the day at his office at the Conway Log Cabin Democrat, of which he was publisher, and apparently in goad health. He suffered a a r-. shortly after reaching home a died about four hours later.

i Robins had been connected with the paper, formerly owned by his father, for 55 years. He bought full Francis Dennis Rogers, Sept. l-(Spocial)-Fnm- cis Dennis, 2i, Hollisler, died Tuesday at Hollister. He was stricken wiili polio last Friday. He was the son of Mr.

ann Mrs. Oliver Denr.is. I.ljs mother is a former Rogers resident. Surviving also are his i a sister, and fris grandmother. Funeral serv- ices were to be neld Thursday af- ternoon.

Sir. and Mrs. William L. Bush Mr. and Mrs.

William L. Bush of Cane Hill announce the birth NOT HALF-SAFE any Weekend! Yes, it's good old 7 Crown In hSo good old summertime. A Jay of sunlight and freih air doubles your enjoyment of frojly colliru or iparkling highball made with Seagram's finest American whiskey. SejEiam-j Blended Whijkey.86.8 Proof. 65K Grain Neutnl Cerpoullon, Chrysler Building, NEW York EW YORK, N.

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Out address on every package. Get Jar of ths new Arrid witr Crcamojrcn today-only plus tax We Will Pay For Clear Oak or Ash SHORT IOGS OR BLOCKS, DELIVERED AT FAYETTEV1LIE AS FOLLOWS: 10 inch top diameter 5 ft. 3 inches long I I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 ft, ft. 3 ft. 3 ft.

3 5 ft. 3 ft. 3 ft. 3 ft. 3 ft.

3 f). 3 ft. 3 ft. 3 ft. 3 ft.

3 ft. f'. 3 Price Each S2 70 90 1.12 1.39 1.69 2.02 2.38 2.74 3.17 3.60 4.54 5.62 6.42 7.21 8.03 8.80 No larger than 32" will be accepted. Any kind of oak acceptable except Pot I Oak. J.

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COOK'S COROC 5 COOKS A I WAU FINISH I INAMIt will, 97 Hundreds of roIJi beautiful watlpaper for ever, roorn ltlp house. See thm today. i Cook's modem partmom. SOMS 'ATlfftNS 10VV FLOOR COVERING BARGAINS Fell Eo.ml.,;,, REJG5 CUTTINGS 391.

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