■HMBMiaMflmafa 3SBEfflfil38f8®8 ^m-hi Other sponsor* Ur ill take place Monday night, Opnvrnt were Dr. Margaret RichterUm\ Mary Anne Daviy’s Calendar of EventMIH idieduest«French preaided, included VeraTanlfhth Mlaa Pearl Porter, waffle supper at 7 p.m. •sley Playera* # p m. at Wesley Hall.st, D.A.V., at Woodman Hall, 7:30.its served free.t Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m.penters of county, Dyke Lumber company,Spec-... Blood( r m ’cher of Hct Springs, w hoseian husband is a distant rel-f .John (iould Fletcher; Mrs.n\I *1B. Bwastutish whose part-time guest she‘lip aho visiting Mr*. Mari-* tober 16, at the First Baptist church at Little Rock, with Rev. L. M. Sipes officiating, assisted by Rev. Arden P. Blaylock.Miss Linda Wiles will plav thewedding music and Mrs. Alice C. Henmgcr will sing.Mr. Roorman is a graduate of the University of Arkansas and-V| I ’S to hei affet reeicsiMrs, Vc Springs * with Mrs$a« A parMai mono: orn for the week-end; Katherine ! was captain of the Razor hack I ilurdorh Davis of Siloam Springs, football team his senior year.30«p.tnRPlWednesdayith Mrs. H. R. Rosen, 3 p.m.Club with Mrs. Jack Shelley.tract Club with Mrs. Delpha Tuck Crockett.ation Institute at Central Methodist church. 2 PmHamilton presiding.lit tee County Council P.T.A. m F.H.S., 2:30 p.m. Club with Mrs. George Appleby. 2:30 p.m. entertainment at U.A auditorium, 8 p.m. rch of Christ on Cemetery street, 7:30. services at churches, noon, Mountain Inn.•Mrs. Marinoni was* assisted ini Miss Grace Terry, cousin of the'ing a coffee course of refresh- bride-elect, will be maid of honor;bv Margaret Davis and Mra. Joseph K. Graham will servei as matron of honor and Mrs. FredtnentsI Ploy Sullivan.1 he program included a contest of anonymous verse in which Mrs.Fletcher won a hook of poems offered by Mrs. Marinoni.difor the coming year wen*ed as were new mem borerwwPla;*cu«ships. The annual campus poetrycontent, was planned.nation at Woodman Hall, 7:110 p.m. Kennedy.Address byiHold[ dtt,to Voice in Publicthe subject of dis-l'tusiness and Prom’s club class inl which met Mor-the home of Mrs.Kara Jordan acted 4rs. A.!ice Terhune,Home Mission Schools Discussed by W.M.S.and negrcprogram yesterday* e 10,11 . ,Missionary Society 1 Methodist pastor, who officiated.Featuring countryschools, the for Women’sof the First Christian church was titled “Country Places of Amer-Mrs. Dan T. Gray was WInez Brady WedsRalph PinkertonMiss Inez Brady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brady of Fay-etteville, and Ralph Pinkerton, sonof Mrs J. W. Pinkerton, weremarried Wednesday, Sept. 27, at Ozark, it was announced today.The ceremony was performed atthe horn,, of Rev Cecil Culver,William Terry, Mrs. Don PritrheU, Mrs. James F.vans of El Dorado and Miss Catherine Hofmeis-tt*r will be bridesmaids.Hugh W. Norvell will serve as best nian und the groomsmen will be Joseph E. Graham. Hal Douglas of Fayetteville, Fred Wil’iam Terry, brother of Miss Terry, and Don Pritchett. Ushers will ho If. A. Schaer Jr., Anthony Carruth, W. Porter Grac,. Jr. and John Me* Callum.L. L.A rkansashas retui to the Clhe attetn A merlcanMrs. I Angeles, for a vl«E. P. MitmprovmMrs. AOkla..isWhic a.♦ tcharge of the discussion of home mission work in America. Mrs1 Johnson discuss-1 - . , , ..its of the subject. J- P. Hight, hostess, led devotion's of the class were I als*next meeting will j Papers were read by thefci-16 at the home of lowing: er.Mrs. CharlesRennet,d-ie Mr. and Mrs. Pinkerton have announced no definite plans, they probably will make their home here. Mrs. Pinkerton has been teaching in the Winslow schools and will continue there for thej present.Mr. Pinkerton is connected with the Fashion Shop here.etsnwatertrclc Two of the•ian church met ion at the home ofainwater on Rockternoon was spent le Presbyterian Or-t Mimticello, Ark.“Looking Forward to a New Leader*'; Mrs. W. O. Dritt. “Roll ol_ « aft I | *i Honor”; Mrs. J. D. Williams. “Unto the Hills”; Mrs. E. W. Shu ford, “And They Went Forth.Tentative plans were discussed for a one day state convention here in November to bt* announcedlater.P.T.A. CouncilTo Meet Wednesdayto Servehants Day!. will serve lunch on at the South-d Electric Company in connection with Proceeds will go to •’und.Missionary CircleMakes Quilt fop PoorMembers of Circle One of the | First Presbyterian church Woman’ Auxiliary tacked a comfort for the Vera Lloyd Home at Mon-ticello in the regular meeting onMonday afternoon. Mrs. Cener Hight was hostess. Mis* Minnie Dunlap led praryer service. Next meeting of the group will be held at the home of Miss ElizabethCurry October 16.Birthday Dinner For Mrs. BronsonMrs. B. If. Bronson was honored with a surprise birthday dinner Sunday given by her daughters, Mrs, C. A. Brown and Miss Cuth erine Bronson. Guests besides members of the Bronson family were: Mr. ami Mrs. W. M. Findley, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cunninghum, Miss Grace Cunningham, Elbert and Paul Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Uhl and son, Francis Lee, Mrs. H. D. Hutcheson and C.A. Browm.Mr. nrreturned Brown Cwhere ti will makvisited Iend, a gu go let, n»of Mrs. jMranOf i.r weguests laB. F \,HuffmanLloyd LMr. Lim Clark at gee.P.E.O. to Meet With Mrs. Brower Chapter K, P.E.O., will meet Thursday afternoon at *1 o’clock with Mrs. J. P. Brower on north College.Executive committee council of the l’arent-Teacher Associationwill meet Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Leland Bryanthe Fayetteville High school art I Guild Hostess2:30. Friday afternoon at thesame time there will Is* a meeting of the city council to elect officers.♦—Personal MentionRev. 1the Firstchurch o Earl WrTeachersof Rev. ( past yeipresiden i ancc ofIHIM II IVThe Women’v Guild of St. Paul’s Episcopal church met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leland Bryan t work on a quilt.Vim Albertson, of Sapulpa Okla., university student, had an operalirtn iTot appendicitis Noonday afternoon.Mrs. R. M. Mullins. Arthur L Mullins and Jack Mullins visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. O. L. Dailey Mondary.Mr. a of 103 announci ly was !V ly w*as J ts a dmJ. KitcrWiley Ialso of also of