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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 6

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Fayetteville, Arkansas
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6
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Page Six! NORTHWEST ARKANSAS Friday, FglylO, 193g. TPiwWi By J. PnM Rsaio Editor) Uttered in behaU freedom, in- ihos'e. of Abraham Un- will be put -together; for a half-hour- Lincoln birthday pro- iram -on will be on. be delivered; by the English actor, (Jharles.Lau'ghlon, who will ife ficeS lip from- London.

Qtli- speeches include -those of Edr. pioijd. Burke, Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson. UosaUsfaptpiy con.dir: 'rii'pgneUc-. SJtdrms, havpc' with 'long wave broadcast reception "th; last several have up, the experts say.

are to, remain normal lor being, 'or nt least until ahpther magnetic storm comes .11:30., Blue CBS-WABO'rfETlVORk 4:00 When We Were Young. 4:30. Singing for Your Supper. I'ress-KadIo News. 5:30 Bob 3'rput About 6:00 Ray Hcalherton 6:15 Lum and Abner.

Jack. Haley Variety Show 7:00 First Nightcr drama. "Small Town Editor." 7:30 Qoo. Burns, Grade Alien. 8:00 Orson Welles drama.

"The Green Goddess." Grand Central Station. Perm. C. Gomes, Dance Music two hours. 10 Count Basle's orchestra.

1.1:00 Anson Weeks 11 :30 Heiiry King NBC-WJZ (Uluc) NETWORK Happy Jack's Songs. 4:00 orchestra; ftewrt, 5:30. Vocals from Four at Us. Marlowe and i -Saturday Short-Wayes: "'GSO GSD'GSC. GSB'GSL London- $:30 p.m.

'Music Hall; JZJ Tokyo 7:15 Jpanese $elections; OLIMB Pru'guc 9:10 Entertainment. i'tonight (Friday): ,7:3,0 See. Haioid likes; on "freedom is aX Freedom McNinch. WJZ-NBC 9:00 Return. Fred Billy MV 'NETWORK PitesjiHiidio News; VagabondsQuartafe Bolognini orchestra.

CoocerL 8:00 liyihan Wiiltz Time. Valley Days. '9JS30 Uncle a Al Donah.ti* Dick EUmber drcSiestra. 7:00 Warden Lawes. 8:00 Plantation Party.

8:30. March of Time. 9:30 Paul Martin Music. 9:45 Comment of Jay Franklin 10:00 F. CrpwningshlQld comment 10 Sari Op'eriL Barney, liapp'orcheirtni.

.11:15. Sbep Fields brcheitra. 1:30 yarry Owens orchestra, to" expect'Saturday; ivEAF-NBC a.m, MUe- Music; 12:30 pirn. Academin; 12:55 LilK B6n 3 in "Barber of 4:15 Yoitlh. Meats.

Government. WABGVGBS --''iO Clncln- nntjJMusicale; 1 p.m. Men Against Diath; 5:00 What'Price America'. XyJZ-NBC 10: a.m.' Concert p.m. Thomas A.

Edison; Anniversary'; 1:00. nrnmfl "Taming the .2:00 'Anglp-American Ifol.k Music; SALLY'S SALLIES 'Sqime girls seem to belong to the they so. much hose. 'DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE 73T 13, 2 27 It 38 31 32 eartheh- ware 'made In Holland carriage a beveroges U-- Narrow fa, reply. '14--Charms 16--Tht unlverw mouthed 22--A headland Jl-Llquld food 26-Llt again 28--Title of a baronet 33--Objects formally 36--Symbol for selenium' 37--River In France 38-Rlp 40--A prophet 41--Entreats 13--Command 15--Jn whnt manner 17--Repose 20--Girl's name 21--Becomes who lays slates 25--Trlnis and c)cans feathers' 27--Anger --Resorts with minerals springs -Footfall --Title of former Russian ruler --Repent -Fetish -Egyptian god Answer to previous puzxlo I 1--King of Scotland; fc) killed by XocbMh '2--Symbo) for lanthanum 3--Insect DOWi'V 8--Tools for wood 6--Flowed 7--Hymcnopr terous insect 8--Botch 10--One learned In iclenco.

Dl HUB HDQE BOH aEH HE3E1 rana Esiaaci ESS rFn I SULPHUR CITY Mrs. Pearl Prayer who has been 111 is much improved. 'Mrs. Corrlnne Osborne spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. J.

ii. A party was held at the Luther Ellison home Saturday night. Mrs. Claude'Graham Is staying wilh her sister, Mrs, Bloyd Wod- klns, and family near 'Elk-Iris', help- Ing care for the new daughter, Jim Harris had the misfortune to lose a good work horse Saturday night, from pneumonia. Miss Lola Harris of Carter visited her uncle and aunt, Mrsi J.

b'. Boaz. last weekend nn'd was' a Sunday dinner guest of a sch.oplmale, Miss Marylln Harris. fijom here attended the sale, at Elklns Saturday, and Mrs. Woodro.w Pratt visited-Mrs.

Prait's parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Arthur Wiles at ftace Volley over the weekend. Buster Price was kept at horrie last week, by'an attack of lumbago and Mrs. Price taught his classes.

Reed ot-Elkins was here Sunday night. Glen Coiirthet enrollee of Devils Den CCC attended church here 7 and Mis. Jim Pierce of Biackner'visited her Mr. and Mrs; Tp'ni" SyhSay. Mr.

Pierce wa.a a guest in the Boaz hBme. Rev. and Mrs. Laurence -Herrel and baby arid'" Miss Stevens" of Springdalc were heic Sunday. Several from here werii transacting business in FayeVteviiie.

Saturday. of Elklns ahd son Collins, at tte Sunday. Ijirs- -SImp. Gr.aKam -was hostpss to. 'ffie -Wliling ''Workers TAJith niemBers- pr'esent.

Mr. Mrs. Leonard'. Harris, Boaz, Gfegg and Mrs. J.

attend- cc( the funeral of their aiini, sister Kate Boaz 'at yatteviile Tuesday last -week. of" spent Saturday at (lie home Mrs. Zola Nelll. McKinnon spent a few days.recently in Fayetteville; with her sister, Mrs. Bryaftl, and STONY POINT AIRPORT STANLEY Floyd Muiisie flew from Fort Smith and Mrs.

Munsie and his brother in law, Efael Phillips returned with him tt Ft. Smith. Slippery ground caused by the recent sleet and snow was gerous for flylnj and the aviation school. postponed operations for the time. Dr Mrs.

T. Benj. Ward visited the airport an evening recently. Hudson delivered some wood to. the Mrs.

Hugh McGaugh, who hjsi been sick for ovcr-a week, is able to be up again- Seth and George Davie were recent visitors at tlie airport. New Llbspn weather drove birds-of a enl feather together; here. -Mrs'; George Van Buskirk a fly away from a fence near her' farm home and head, for the en house In a stiff wind. Later she went out lo gather eggs. Under Die wing of a nesting lien she found the robin huddled- Nadlnc Hutlon b.

among the sick list at this writing. of, Oklahoma City returned, home after viaiting a''few' days with ills, 'W. and. Mrs. Ted Burroughs and 'daughter, Mary Odessa, spdnt -Sunday, with relatives all Stillwell; Okla.

WInona and Margaret Partain Saturday night 'with their and Mr. Johnny Harden, at Salem. Miss Edna Mae Styner of Elm Springs spent, the week-end with Miss Vnnover and attended Sunday school at this place Sunday and. Mrs. Mack Marrs had misfortune of losing a good milk cow one day last week.

Seems like bad luck Is taking, a sweep at them all at once, as they lost a good work mure a few days ago. Jackson of St. Louis are spending this week with the former's mother, Mrs. at this place, and Mrs. Charlie Thtirman and Mr and Mrs'.

Aaron Howard ppcnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. at The many frienijs arc glad lo. learn that Mrs. Counts, who has'been in the hospital for the past inonth or so, was able to be taken to liorne of her son-in-law nnd daughter; Mr, and Mrs.

Fred Brooks, who live In Fayetteville. The doctors tell them that she can. be brought on home' in about five or six weeks. The'Ladies Auxiliary met last Wednesday 'with Mrs. "Bertha spent quilting.

In the-'afternoon a shower, was given to Mrs. Roxie Wilkey. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Eula Maxey on Wednesday, 15. The cream of the world's news cvi'ry day In The Times.

Xini fn tfafM NUMSKUU, THE TISHT SHOE TO THE I'l-U A HOUE. 'IN YOI4" Dlt THE. SOCK. BC IF "TOO 7 BOB WE Mt-CARTKW. VOU.

THE. CREAM FROM THE POES OE.T A DIVORCE SCOH'S SCRAP'BOOK By R.TSCOT THE. OLD HOME TOWN LOOKEE SOTTEM BID OF MY NAHNPOVJ SR.X.VE. -fle. ASiVt COf FIN WAS P1.ACEP A PoJWtOH MADE rpovt i 'zS yfeiviS criV PtxroF-fflB OH ffii'ofi A FRAIJ.

By DICK TRACY-- Worried tSteiye Morr? HIS OWN GAR? DdEiS Live AT Ttiis. iSOT SOWET.HING QNHISMlSlD, I HB'S. AFRAID OP THAT THE i HERE COMES FC3R OUR STUFF THAT'S THROUGH' The Gay Retriever HftlTHIHK rWT, EH? VOU GO' SHOW HIM, SANDY- FRESH AIR'U- DO YOU HELLO, HOUSE GEEi' It- IS BAD.GllT-- SOFT FOR SOME HM-M---YOU I'THlNK HE UNDEftSTWHDS HE SURE STARTS OUT AS IF HE KNEW WHAT'S TO BE SANW'LL BE QLAD TO WITH FUR COAT OF YOURS WON'T EVEN KNOW ITS CiOLrJ-SEe''EM, SANDY WAV OR GO BRING 'EM- THEY'RE CLEAR UP. TO THE STOLKFI6LD IN NORTH EIGHTY- WONT COME BACK AGAINST THIS SLEET. NOT- BUT HE'S A' CITY.

DOG, ANNE- DOKT GUESS Hfe KNOWiS MUCH ABOUT CATTLE- p- QOT'TtiGO SOME PLPCE? LUCKY Tt) IHSIDE TODAV- Registered U. r.ltyit OJllc. VJVT' A. FUMMY UOOK GhJ HIS WS TO 3YP MCrr AFTBB. AA-i- YVE HKA: MOW, OMCE MC SETS IKJGS IM WE'COUV-D A.NM1 WE MOT 1 DOJT LIKE O6.

VJkKV W6BM TO MC OOT DIS BCisiMeSi-wvwHfCK AND By Paul Ilobiaion OOPS, THERE I DOTHIHK OF QUIZ NBM SKI WSII2UCTOK? I THATVOU. ABoUrHIM HAVE TO TB.V SOWSTHJNS THINS TO PnRfKT HIS ATTENnoMi Ray Thompson and Charles Coll Wurserr-Meet the WOW SHOP WHERE'S THE RESTOF'TH'MbS-- ER-- 1 MEAK1 OUR DEAR FRIENDS? THBy'LL BE BLOWII IK) PB GUESSTHEyREA' THE GUESS TXIJ HOPE JACK tANE HAS SEEM. READING THE PAPERS LOVE TO riEAR. ABOUT VilEUt, IP IT ISW'T UESAJOUSHTA COUMT I XfV A SWELL WELCOME I I.CLUB--SWELL: TO'OLR' HE WOUI.OUT COMBATlOUReEt) HAPS IT'S "DiDOyj I TIME, hONEY-I'LI. I WHO rr By V.

T. Ilamlin ALLEY OOP-- a Minute, Fooiy VSZZI.R, W'6'oy- I'M MOW, MV.LAD WHII.6VOU'PE HERE, ROCKV DEU IS AUV THIMGIVE OOT IS VoulfeS 70 ASk HIM MY BaoKEKl- HEARTED ALL JUST ATEKRiaLE TCkUM'HIM GOWMA SfTMAREIED. 1.

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Years Available:
1937-1977