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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 3

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL W3NNE HUGHES Horn. Phon. 7009J Daily Calendar of Events Tonight O.E.S. and Masonic Lodges, Masonic Mall, 6:30 V.F.W. District meeting, Simngdalo, 2 mo ii day Worllc Civic Club rooms.

7:30 I I I Si, rooms, 7:30 Washington Lcxlrje No. 1. Masonic Hall. 7:30 Parents Club. Peabocly Hall, 8 Patricia Vanzant To Be Married To James Deen Sjjrinedule, Ocl.

22-lSpecialiMr. and Mrs. H. L. Vanzanl of Sonora liave announced cngngement and approaching a i a of their daughter, Patricia, to James Deen, son o( Mr.

and Mrs. I Dccn. The wedding will be a event at Sunday, November 0 Tlie bride-elect was graduated from Springdalo High School with the class of 1949. Mr. Deer, attended Springdale High School He Is a veteran of World War II, having served in the European theatre.

Dean, Mrs. Ellis Talk On European Trip 1 Staff members of the i i College of Agriculture were guests of Daughters of Demcler Thursday night at (he Faculty Club rooms. They were welcomed by Mrs. F. E.

Whitehead, president. Dean and Mrs. Lippm S. Ellis Pi Phi Mothers Meef Wm TIMH fay.M.ylll. Saturday.

Ocfob.r 27, rjnts, and her i a and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelron. She formerly was employed at Veterans Hospital. Mrs.

a i Poole of Palo Alto. of r'ayetlevillc. returned home yesterday from a i her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Dudley Smith of Fayetlevllle. She was accompanied by her husband's mother. Mrs. M. Poole, also of Palo Alto.

The two spent three weeks here. Dr. Tom Feathers left yesterday for Chicago to altcnrt i of (he I a i a Association of Chiropodists. Announcements --TM- IIIIBBMBUIHWII iiiiiiuiuiijMiwu -w I a i a Several mcmoers of tbe Pi Bela Phi Mothers Club are shown at I 1L li 1 Forl Smith. Left I I a a a i Mr rirn'' GreKor 1 Mrs.

Richmond- Group A.A.U.W. i meet Jordan a T'f USe Fnycltevilli-; J. C. Tuesday al 7:30 p. m.

i Mrs. a a ivlrs Crane, Korl Smith. (Doc'Miller Wcslmeyer. Ml. Sequoyah 101 Miss Theresa i have a program on Ihe Bermudas.

Going Out For TRY FERGUSON'S Fayolleville'i newest and most modern Dining Room. Cafeteria from 11 a. m. i 8:30 p. m.

SERVICE ALL AFTERNOON- Ferguson'j Cafeteria and Dining Room THE MOUNTAIN INN HON 12 38 ANNOUNCEMENT The Chic-Chat Beauty Shop wilt be closed Monday, Oct. 24, and Tuesday, Oct. 25. The operators will be attending the Arkansas Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association Show in be highlighted by lectures of Mrs Lavada tsabetl Reed of Fort Worth, Texas, who is to demonstrate hairdressing with pyramid curls. This method of Little Rock Educational features will pin curling is now in practice at our shop.

The Chic-Chat Shop 23 N. BLOCK PHONE 3104 showed colored slides made during I i recent trip to Europe, including scenes in England, Belgium, Switzerland, France and Italy. Dean Ellis' word description accompanying the pictures emphasized agricultural conditions. Mrs Ellis pointed out old world landmarks, houses, gardens and scenes interesting to the sightseer. After the program refreshment were served by Die hostesses for the evening.

Mrs. Vernon L. Hall was chairman, assisted by Mrs Earl Allen, Mrs. Kyle Engler. Mrs.

Roger Young, Mrs. Leslie Hammonds, Mrs. Joe McFcrran, Mrs Frank R. Johnson, Mrs. Marvin McClunc, Mrs.

M. C. Kik. Mrs. E.

M. Cralley and Miss Louise Che- nauU. Miss Osborn Is Fiancee Of i Ben P. Talbot Mrs. Dee A.

McWhorler of 121 Hill Street announces the engagement and approaching a i a of licr daughter, Betty Osburn, to lien P. Talbot of Stamps is the son of Mr. and Mrs Desmond O. Ttilbot of Stamps ilng. Mrs.

Sam Stapleton and Mrs. "Ernest Doster were hostesses, i members were present i Guests were Mrs. A. J. Wells, Mrs E.

Shinn. Mrs. W. Wilt Mrs. Frank Waggoner, Mrs.

Eugene Scudder and Mrs. Jim Coker 'Mrs. Scudder and Mrs. Coker became members of (lie club. The devotional was led bv Mrs Witt.

Mrs. i a Dahms and Mrs. H. E. Dorman read the poems of the month.

The mystery package was won by Mrs. Richard 1 Dahms. The club voted lo send a case of i to Arkansas Crippled Home. Mrs. Sam Wil- i a and Mrs.

Ralph Ruby gave demonstrations on making" table mats and dolls. Mrs. Staplelon was leader of a program on landscap- i ing. The club will meet November 15 at tile i House i I Mrs. Iluby and Mrs.

Gore as hostesses. U.S. Embassy Attache Leaves Prague Prague. Oct. 22-M'j-Isaac Patch.

37. American Embassy attache pelled by the Czechoslovak gnv- i eminent on charges of leading an a i a espionage ring, left Prague (oiiny for a The career diplomat, who was girai 24 hours to gel out ol yesterday, In Nuernberg i his i and thi ce young a Patch racter- Ized the charges of the Communist-led as "absolutely baseless." Murder DCS Arc, Ocl. 22-tAV Lawrence "Dip" Colvin of Prairie County was charged with i degree murder last i after Sheriff E. O. Hamilton said he admitted shooting to death his 16- year-old daughter, Ester Colvin Dunn, and her husband.

Robert Dunn. 24. as they attempted lo gain entrance to his house. Keep up i i llmci-- rend ie djiily. counties, Monday al the Central i Church In 8 p.m.

The i i meeting i be .1 worship service, with i a as the a speaker, B.r.U'.C. The Business and Professional Women's Club will have a business i at 7:30 p. m. in the Women's Civic Club rooms. Personals Mr.

and Mrs. J. Brown of i McAllen. Texas, liavc been ues(s' this week of Mr. and Mrs Beth.

ENRICH YOUR SPIRITUAL LIFE Through Worship -and Praise at the First Baptist Church Sunday LET'S I THE A "WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN" Pastor'i (or Morning Worship Hour (Broaden.) over Hadio Slalloni KGHH KUOA r.M.l "A WORKING GOD" Ev.nins Worship Hour 7:30 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 a. m. A I I UNION 6:30 p. m. "Every Member" Special Building Nur op.n .1 all Offering Day WELCOME a S.

Loach of Ihe W. G. Shipley Baking Company is in A a i City a i the a a convention of the American Bakers Association. Mrs. C.

G. Moody lias returned from a trip through Texas to California. She was gone a weeks. Mrs. Dwighf Moore relumed Thursday night from Little Rock I where she attended meeting of i the board of the a cancer society.

She went to Little Hock with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Browne, who remained in Liltle Rock.

Miss Osburn The bride-elect is a sophomore in the University College of Busi ness Administration. Mr. Talbot was graduated from the University College of Business Administration. While in school he was affiliated with Kappa Sigma fraternity. He is now employed with his father in Magnolia.

The wedding will be an event of November. It i be solemnized at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Bethel Grove Club Meets For Quijting The Bethel Grove Home Demonstration Club met yesterday for a covered dish luncheon and A I I AND DECORATING Specializing In Cook'i a i Phone 528 A. L.

Miss Barbara Hampton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hampton of 108 West Lafayette Street, who last week for Washington, D.

has accepted a position i the American Institute of Archi- tects. Miss Hampton formerly attended a a University and I the last two years she has been i a student in the University of Ar- i kansas. Wants To Grow Smaller Spuds a i Ocl. in these parts fare a real puzzler today: How lo smaller potatoes. The spuds raised i year were just too darned Farmer Ira Sheets i he has the answer.

He'll plonl hi.l potatoes on poorer ground ne.xt year. Then won't be ton much waste. It seems his wife would 1 cook one potato for a meal for herself and her a a the two of them couldn't 51 off. Chain Reaction In This Family Port Angeles, Oct. -When Robert Covault called in his married a lo baby sit with her four-year-old sister while Mrs.

Covault kept a dale with the stork--he started a chain reaction. Covault aranged with his elder daughter, Mrs. Vern Iredale lo slay i Joan, four. He then look Mrs. Covault to Ihe hospital.

Early yesterday morning outside the delivery room his eyebrows did nip-ups. Attendants were wheeling Mrs. I a Into the room where only a few minutes before Mrs. Covault had given birth to a six pound two ounce daughter. Five hours later Ihe Tredale's had a six pound eight ounce girl.

Little Joan? She's still i i a regular sitter. Covault's looking outside the family circle. A Queen and King Dr. and Mrs. F.

N. Gordon have rclnrncd from a trip through Missouri to Chicago. In Chicago they visited their son, Dr. Stewart Gordon, and his a i Mrs. Bob Maddox Is attending officers i of Assembly 13 of I Order of Rainbow for Girls In i Rock i She is state mother advisor of the order.

Mr and Mrs George Kelron and a Judith of Los Angeles a been visiting his par Mr. and Mrs. I. M. a a sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Kelron. Miss Grace Ketron of Santa i i a a has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. I.

M. Kelron. her pa- I SHE IS TELLING HER FRIENDS ABOUT OUR SUNDAY TURKEY DINNER STILL SERVING WORLD'S WORST COFFEE ROAST TURKEY, CELERY DRESSING CRANBERRY SAUCE, POTATOES GREEN PEAS, COMBINATION SALAD 85C The family and 1 are going to HEFLIN'S for dinner. STUFFED PORK TENDERLOIN POTATOES, VEGETABLE AND SALAD 60c ITALIAN SPAGHETTI, ONE MEAT BALL POTATOES, VEGETABLE AND SAIAO CLUB BREAKFAST HOME MADE PIES FRIED SPRING CHICKEN i FRENCH FRIED POTATOES tl (COMBINATION SAtAD ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF, BROWN SAUCE, POTATOES, VEGETABLE AND SALAD POAS1 LOIN OF PORK' Ann i 60c SIRLOIN CLUB STEAK FRENCH FRIED POTATOES COMBINATION A A Call lunr 101 Kx ''hMif 306B or Fine Printing-- Walker Pu Co a a a Ww-i Brubakef To Addiess Melhodisl Youths The Rclward i i speak i (cojMe of Hcnlon and a i ORDER YOUR Christmas Cards Now THE BEST ASSORTMENT WE A HAD IN A A I I ASSORTMENTS I I I A CARDS McROY and McNAlR A BLDC i LEWIS BROS. CO.

Robert Shaw Chorale University of Arkansas Field House Thursday, Ocl. 27 8 p. m. Admission $1.00 High School Students 50c (This is not sponsored by The Community Concert GIVE Four letters that mean so much to Fayetteville during the Community Chest Drive. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED NOWf Drive Continues All Next Week A du Community Cheit campaign every dim.

and dollar you and your neighbor, confnbute-- determine futur. comfort and welfare of our community! Don't put this important civic duty off! generously! Givt today' Remember! Everybody benefits when everybody gives! And that includes YOU! CHEST RECORDS ARE OPEN FOR YOUR IS CTLY WHERE THE CHEST LARGE REDECORATED DINING ROOM A CUB SERVICE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT HEFLIN'S OflFE JTM FRIi PARKING SPACE VOTED Potato Queen or thli year's crop, Rence Schcrt of Chicago studien 4-pound Chippc- wa potalo, largest of the 360000,000 potatoes being jhipped out of the Antlgo, area DIM This spud 1, large enough to supply potato desires of 14 per- ona for full day. (l ttr on Contributions To Fire Department Iron Lung Fund Arhaniai Western Gaj Co. J50 Don Trumbo G. W.

Shirloy Son. $50 Service Co. Dwighl Morris $5 Oscor Mayas $5 Georgia Clark jj Roy Dunn jj 5. fitit K-J'Jfo 4 Supplyr J) Gf- Johnion Plumbing Sines Body Shop FayeNeville Relief Association $3,643 00 Fayettevills Public Library 4 Q50 00 Cm'c Emergency Fund, C. of 85000 Harmon Ployfictd Commitfee 1 275 00 Boy Scouts 3'ooo 00 1 1,000.00 Wash.

County Crippled Childrens Society 1,412.00 Salvation Army i 50000 i Ann nn TOTAL $18,130.00 ic A j. if Tayetteville Must Go Over The Top! Your Neighbor Gives His Tine, FAYETTEVILLE ou Give Your Dollars Please COMMU NITY Treat Hint With PHFCT Courtesy When He Calls!.

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