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   Stephens Star (Newspaper) - September 2, 1954, Stephens, Arkansas                                ens IV NUMBER 48  SEPTEMBER 2, 1954  FIVE Of Eastern is the article of the report of the by the three Stephens Next week conclude the New York City the Mrs. Nellie Ethel Polk and Miss Elma Green continue via R. passing through N. Salem and New Haven and many cities of interest in order to cover all the New England They stopped at Plymouth and saw the rock on which the pilgrims landed in 1620. iThe Cranberry bogs and big rock fences were interesting as the historical Boston they visited Paul home built in 1700continued to Old North Church where Paul Revere had lantern hung in belfry as signals to the American They sang had prayer and marched out of the church as bells cast by Revere chimed guide took them to monuments of Boston Bunker and Breed's Harbor Percy Moore of Magnolia spent Thursday through Lucille the new Business graduated froin Mr. Holly 19S1 as Cal of her her three years at Southern State she was a member of Baptist Student was emptied into the They Puture Teachers of where the British crossed the A statue of minute John Statue of Philip Brooks who wrote Little Town of in front of Trinity They visited Boston Tech and Harvard University founded in 1636 now the richest feaw Botanical Museum of glass by Blaschka most beautiful glass and plants saw Public Art museum and the beautiful gardens and commons of the stopped and went the old battleship known as 01 which never lost a They saw the interesting in the quarters as men were repairing the Row Street a for they saw the home of Louisa May James Ralph Hawthorne and Phi Theta Gold and participated in Intramural Miller did her Practice her last at college in the El Dorado High School She graduated in 1954 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in She was one of Uie five honor students in her has been working for Mr. Henry Ward as his secretary this During the School term 1954-55, will teach typing and as weil as continue her secretarial Elects New her Mr. and Earl Mr. Morgan been Maude of Titusville Florida is here lor an extended visit with W. H. Moore and Mr. Moore has been on the sick list the past and Mrs. J. P. spent last week in Shreveport with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Freeman and other Erline Carpenter of D. C. is visiting her J. P. Carpenter and Mrs. Sallie Brummett and Mrs. J. W. Wagnon were among some 75 Arkansas Practical nurse graduates to go before the State Board at Little Rock last Friday to take the examination for practical nurses and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and John Davis are spending this week on Lake Ouachita near Mt. and Mrs. John F. Haltom and Tim and Kaye of Waldo visited tile G. W. and other relatives The Work moved to Waldron Arkansas Mr. has bought a sawmill Fred Duncan and Gary and Butch Wilkie are vacationing in Tennessee with Hollie Mae Conger received a telegram this week that her Mrs. James A. Mullins and on the 25th at their new home In and made the trip and Mrs. Abe Moorman and Karen Ruth of Rosston were Sunday afternoon of the Jack Waters and Mrs. Phillip Clark of are spend ing this week with their daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gayle and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morgan and Stephens Public School System consisting of the Stephens and Carver will have registration and enrollment for 1 through 8 on September 2, at 8:30 a. m. and registration Guy day will be 7. speni the Post 288 of ' home was just as j Stephens met Tuesday evening it used to be except for rugK and 24 for of new Grades 9 on drapes and a piano given by for the coming The through 12 on September 3, His writing room held officers were as at 8:30 a. m. Busses will operate pictures of his three children Commander 1st I on these on a half day ten about in vice Morgan i schedule and will return home at The chair made from the 2nd vice Marvin j 11:30 a. m. The first official Inc chestnut tree and given to Longfellow by children on his 72nd Fod had restored 6000 acres where they saw the famous Wayside Inn from I which Longfellow wrote of guide stopped on Cambridge Bridge and quoted parts of Stood on the bridge at Midnight and Rainy Day written after the death of his North Carolina with Mrs. R. F. and Mrs. Leo Greene and children and A. P. Ferrell oi spent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Mrs. A. E. Ferrell who has been here for several weeks returned home with them and Mrs. W. V. Sonja Pay and Judy returned home Saturday night after a week's vacation in North They stayed at Eureka Springs and on pagre 2)  Field Social dinner guests in the i home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Drake were Mr. and Mrs. Dallas i mett Pine and Mrs. Almond Waller and Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Raymond Cranford and dren of Ida Guttry and Mrs. W. D. Poindexter of Stephens spent Wednesday in the home of Mr. and ' Mrs. O. R. Vivian Drake of Texas spent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Blount of El Dorado spent the weekend at home with her Mr. and W P. and Mrs. O. R. Guidry spent Saturday afternoon in the home of Mr and Mrs. Cecil Ethel Murphy was guest of her Mrs. Carl Lane and family Mr. William Riddick and Mr. Bob Sexton visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Autry and Mrs. B. R. Rascoe left Wednesday of last week for a vacation trip to of in Louisiana and will be gone two Irby Sondra and Leon of were guests Sunday of Mr. and Smart and O. Guidry visited Andrew Murphy Monday Corinne Williams of Lamar Wilson Chap Doyle T. Floyd Service Officer Philip Sergeant at Jack Stephenson E. R. Van Btten 11th Vice Commander ftom 5Miiiin^ was the Installing The Department of Arkansas Vice Commander J. C. was also Kuest speaker for the the tides of the Bob expressed that which date will operate a full day m the Primary Grades and in for the first should be accompanied bv exclusive resort of outstanding beauty is the most popular playground In the east. A Cog railway lor skiers 0 in winter was taking people to the mountains They stopped at White Mountain to see the Stone of which Hawthorne barns on the border were attached to the homes of extreme spent the night at Vermont maple sugar center of the who arc 6 years of on or before 31. 1954, will be admitted for and Mrs. Jimmy I and Linda spent Tuesday in ner with his Mr. and Otis Carl Dalton of her Mr and Mrs. Clyde and Mrs. Billy Johnson moved lo where he has been We the new graduated from Emerson School in 1946. He was president o' his Senior Class Southern Stale where he was a member oi the He graduated in 1952 with a oi Science Degree in Business Maloch coached m the Village High School in 19,52-53, He had a very successful Sr. Boys and Junior Girls won the Columbia County and his Senior Girls won the Tournament at where he coached in 1953-54, also had a successful 11:-Junior Boys and Senior won the county lias been 5,-12 ihe month of He will coach ail in the coming year and to have another Henderson Died On Ellen Henderson 92 of Elliott formerly of died in the home oi her Mrs. Clarence JJones in Sunday at 4:30 a. Mrs. Henderson was a member of the church and has made her home in for the two by W. P. Parson of two and Home Ec NOMA many of you are aware of your Home Economics Department and the it offers you and to your it functions as an ] part of the high school preparing and in some cases after will be the home for of modern day home commonly and sewing the classes about child home how to select and buy and other elated The course is divided into the length of which from two to six Future Homemakers of is the organized group of making and was et to and carry out ideals of the home making At same time it the leadership in most worthwhile vocation home Some purposes of a of the and ol emphasize the importance of democracy in and community work for good and family life for promote international 400d To foister tlie development of in home and EC Students Of James Hargis teach Home Economu s in the Stephens of Magnolia who and three 8, 4, and are al Ruby School thi Mrs. Don resigned Mrs. James aged 6, lo Auy home on a of Warren - Von the Mr. further is the interest in and to visit each in her home at least twice the know the students belter and in turn know This of tile is to relation and the pupil to in and plan for For we realize the importance of atirar appearance ol individuals iri the year one of your took as her project and made from this a experience ways to her methods oi her one uirl has taken of her color scheme lier furniture and the walls Do you see how this can to the girl and lo her family - ol 19-14-45 io late oi in 1950.  i oi 1951 and ( ior Science m Home ni two and One bali work at in at State in of did solo Work and coliche was ber of honora r astic and adu n. Bernard Huli School Faculty Post would have a visited in the John year and urged all members to contact all veterans in the Stephens area about The post meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each was a good of the members of Posit 288 at the meeting who enjoyed a delicious meal of ham and all the Tiie Post wishes to express their appreciation day they the the women who helped prepare the largest al J Marvin Green ' New Lions Club Thesis Sought At Marvin Green has been requested by librarians of the state to make copies of her thesis of the of Union Ark. for to Libraries and collectors of Mrs. who is very active In civic affairs and church has been very busy now for about a month 50 copies of the 300 page thesis of her of Union She wrote this thesis in 1936 as n for her Masters Degree in History from Texas Christian Fort She gathered information Sn Interviews of old settlers of County and from Court in the county and book by Mrs. Juanita Whitaker Green was discovered when a group of 30 librarians were touring the state this year and found a of the thesis in the El Dorado High School Library There are only three other copies of the one in Union County one in ihe El Dorado High Library and one of her She expects to the book and bound by Green also holds the AB degree from Texas Weslyn Port and laught 17 years in the El Dorado Marvin A. who h active in church and civic also his masters from TCU at the same have one James Marvin eight years The Green family moved to Stephens in 1948.  To Golf and Thomas Max aie entering the Oil Belt Saturday following article was lifted from the Tale published weekly by the Lions lub Organized night District Governor Marvin Special a of Lions from the sponsoring and others met with a group of men to organize a Lions I Special Representative mentioned above is W. A. our to Lion new I Club will be in Region 2, E. N j Johnson Deputy District Governor I and in Zone 1, Tommy Correll Zone i This editor was very sorry indeed to miss this meeting i District Governor is on j the Closed At Revival closed a Corinth Baptist Church There were wonderful mes sages and good crowds the A. T. thf who was in charge o the became ill on day night and was ordered by doctor to rest a few days for Bro. Suskey being unabh to be with the Bro. McLeod of the Calvary Baptis Church of Magnolia brought th from unti Saturday when were three to the Betty Sue Nell and Ruth Ann baptistry in Ihe new build ing is not completed as Service wlH be held on September 5 2:30 at is invited to attend M. J announces the opening of a and theory studio for a number of pupils in her home school For information i call 3461 or inquire at or by the Crushed Ice. Stephens Ice Sunday He was on way to visit his Dr. Perry Dalton in Camden and other relatives in this and Mrs. Harold Morgan and sons of Magnolia visited the Earl j Morgans and Mrs. Herbert Curry are spending some iime in Hot Mrs. Howard and children Mrs. Sam Curry and and Mrs. Dolph Stephens joined them there Monday to spend this Don Stephens went Wednesday to be with the Tom Cole has returned home Michigan where he her Herbert and Ray Cole and their and Mrs. A. E. Gretchen and Michael of La spent the weekend here visiting the Charles and J C Reese Sammy ToLson and Gary visited Tuesday in Magnolia with her Mrs. R. T. Dudney who has returned from the R. D Anderson Clinic in several months treatment for four months at They found condition and Mrs. James Mr. Mrs. Clifford and Val spent Sunday in Malvern with Taylor of Pine pending some time with his Mr. and Mrs. W. while working near Harry Williamson and Ann of ast week with Mrs. Williamson's Mrs. P. Hollis anu Mr. lollis went home with Mrs. L. C. Stoker and Stoker of Texarkana Sunday 0 visit days before Stock of Waldo at the Church of Christ Sunday It the morning and evening Stock and two ons and Billy accompanied they had lunch with the W. C. and Mrs. Ed Mr ind Sammy Tolson and Gary pent Saturday in Dorado Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Leonard Jackson and McDaniel were attending the dinner of Clara Bell Tuesday at Mrs Miller's House in Magnolia al the ime Mrs. Jackson received word her and Sammy Tolson to spend Thursday through Saturday at 6.  and Mrs. Holden spent Sunday in Now Hope with Mr. and Mrs Bertie and spent night in El Dorado with a I'd Mrs. Billy Pierce Mrs. L. P. Griffin of Texas is Herman and Mrs. and T McLaughlin and Jonn returned home Monday past week Jim Tulley and children of Luling is two weeks with her Mr and Blount and ol El Dorado spent the weekend in the Blount and J. B Dews Jr and children and Mrs J Dews Sr. and Clarance Hall and family Wednesday Ethel Murphy visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Miller the past week Visiting in the home of and Clarence Hall and Irby Sondra and Leon returned from joined them here They plan to move Tuesday We regret they have to leave u.s. We have enjoyed here in the community so We hojic they will be happy in their new home in Sallye ol Stephens spent the week in the home of her Clyde Williams and family and attended the Revival at Marshall Smart has received word that Col. and Mrs James and Jimmy have arrived in Franklin wife of the pastor of Church and Dale and aof Texarkana visited here from until Friday and attended the revival services at SiX nine great grand children and four great great grand were hekl on 2:00 p. at the Methodist A- Simpson ol in Six Mile Funeral Home was ol Smart Field is the Mr. and W F Blount bv c B1 ol El tiie Hold Young Ladies Auxiliary met Monday morning al 9 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Coy with eleven girls Dariel Holden had charge of the on and cookies were served bv the sponsoring circle to Misses Shirley Darnel Gayle Shelby Ellen Gail Nita Malone Patty Sue Mary Elizabeth Betty Jean Nell Jones and Patricia M. Honored At Comp Ark. Pvt. J. son of Robert Rt. 2. has been selected to the 5th Division Field School the eight week course Sutton will be trained In the installation and maintenance of military field wire communications systems and the operation of field telephone Part of the course will be devoted to work in pole climbing and in wire D. Whittaker Died In 45. ol died at 10 a at alter a was a a and a member ol tlie Methodist He was a lormer oil field worker in sei were held at 9:30 a. m. Thursday at the Lewis Funeral Home Chapel with ihe W E El He Was assist I'd by Survivors include his Mary 8 ol the and Mrs. and his Mrs. fi. D. ol tlie And three were Ch de John Robert and W. F. all ol Circle In met Wednesday in the home of W. T. Wilkie with nine in Mesdames Ed Ferrell Billy Robert Wilkie and Ihe circle s J. I P. Mrs. Wilkie presented Roval Service am. with uan pi the Cantrell voiced 1 prayer after Mrs. er gave of the State with silent prayer by Ihe were Idled Mrs. Bass I as new Mrs. an i The hostess served frosted Cokes to the Mrs. Jack Waters had charge of the nursery with 12 children program is our plan of work with are during tlie to meet of the in the community The can also be carried out on an individual basis with the teacher helping with make the available jo at 2:30 in addition to the to Mak a to take of the ( ii otters on Public to the term Si wi open 7  of Horne Ec K Band Mr de 4th  Con n 3rd  .Mr 1 Wain 1953-.')4 graduates ens High School are In ight again as they make plans to go to 21 of the class of 53-54 rune of them will enter Southern State going Sunday for orientation prior to the opening date They are Shirley Linda Nita John Betty Lou Wayland Bankston and Jimmy member of the Corinne has been in a School in this summer and will continue her work Mildred Staggs is taking a correspondence Course irom Stewarts Faye plans to to Brown Ell Sept. 1,') the former Cook is Mrs Samuel of the former Sarah is a Mrs. Bob ol Midland Ben iias been en in all summer mid will to work wholesale n oil truck lor James started to work State Engineering Earl Smith a nud lives in Sue In a 30: 1'- with his flail in the tudd anri ill lo Don is workin at a store ui and continue tor tiie and Lee to uoing to include John Ben anri Mary who will be s at Southern State Smart at ol 01;-lahoma will be in of Texas at Deloi C dvin Rastus will be at i vill be a Junior at be in in New York will be the tor Masters decree at Uni v of Jamr Isaac Williams will hr. i work at oi a in j Fayetteville where he to be medical also v if where his major to ol Oklahoma ai Okla to work l - Jone dl to al M. Stall to 15  V N To Meet September 14  last weeks issue the article entitled Beauty Saloti the was error and should In on Five rooni plenty of been cur FOB All - play clothes ut Edna Mrs. W. Sanders Given Novella Sanders ol Jolin ol was surprised 7:30 Thursday witi a miscellaneous shower given Mrs. M. B Honea and at ihe home of the presented with a novelty ol kitchen utensils by the were enjoyed ilie 32 led by Miss attractive boquet of flower the Where the and ' and Miss the table ol summer W C Honea ni of The and were the Meeting Held Ifi of Stephens School met with Mr. Ward oii froni H to 11:0<),  lor school 195-1-35 were .Mr Black ol made verv on the Instructional Dickie Lewis Kella Jo Shelia Sam Moore B Tommy a I Scout Work To Begin Bob ri re lint dji in The 0    0 I's ni 1 2    noon member v tiie i cn ti inc V ' c ' Is 7 n 4th  mane dui the month o 1 Unti let Coni t oi been and 3o    be 0:    1    are areas the ' all in a nc ol ' at Rally At McNeil m1 meet at 7 lock .It View ol Mi G. D oi Church ol tht Be there and tor to slate and Foreign Party At Joy a loi a group of tier Hi her home present to the Jun and not miK h were St Sandeis Nita Patty Sue Bi tty Jean 1);    r St I De 7    IS I p ' ' i ' ' n 1 c 0 1    a i 1 11'    S S- L 11 0; Cu: ' ci I en 0    0,1 General Store pan and the ed Toe and inc il ot tiie e ea SALE ter I Deep In i pt Call  

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