Monday, September 8, 1947•Soctal anlJPersonaiPhone 768 Between 9 A. M, ond 4 P. M,lt;£ --Social CalendarIOTICEMrs. W.F. Bales, DirectorChildren’s Work lor the Little Rock Conference of the Methodist Church . ill direct a study on “Understanding Children” at the church ' ch evening next week, Monday rough Friday. The meetings will e held at 7:30 and all parents and ftcachcrs of Pre-School, Primary gphd Middle-aged children are cor-§Hially invited to attend.of the First Baptist church will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Clyde Coffee of.with Mrs. Opal Hcrvey as assoc-anday, September 8 The Business Women’s Circle of vthc First Baptist church will meet ^Monday night at 7:30 at the Edu-Sectional building. • All membersihi'Q. urged to attend.Circle No. Methodii5 of 'the W.S.C.S. t church .will meetofatiale hostess. All members urged to attend as plans for new Sunday School year will discussed.arcthebeThe Winsome Sunday School class of the First Baptist Church will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the Educational building for regular monthly business and cial meeting. Groups 1 and 4 be hostesses and all members urged to attend.itsso-wiltarche church at 7:30 o'clock Monday^evening, September 8 instead of pit..the home of Mrs. R. .L. Broach vbs previously announced.SrTiie Wesleyan Service Guild of the~ WSCS of the Methodist churchWednesday, September 10 .The Azalea, Gardenia, Iris and Lilac Garden clubs will meet jointly at the First Christian church at 12:30 noon Wednesday for a luncheon meeting. Mrs. C. D. Reasons, state vice-president of Texarkana will be guest speaker.will meet at the church at-7:30 ;$Vlonday evening, September 8, inis lead of the home of Miss Nannie f3Purkins as previously announced.here will be an informal recep-n in Lhe recreation rooms of the Methodist church Monday evening honoring Mrs. W. F. Bates of Little 'Robk and members of the Wesleyan ■Service Guild, the .Jett B. Graves -;:and Fidclis Sunday School classes, $and Circle No. 5 of the WSCS will s:be guests. Mrs. Bates, who is con-gjlcrcnce director of Children’s Work So! the Little Rock Conference will § address the group on the responsi-g.bViity . of parents for the religious ^development of their children.fl^Thero will bo a mealing of the iivBancl Mothers Club at the band ?(;'xoom at 8 Monday ■irnembcrs are asked ’(tend this meeting.evening, to please.*■Tuesday, September 9.The J.O.Y. Sunday School•V W.There will be a call meeting of the Executive committee of the Paisley P.T.A. at three o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. S. Alexander, 504 South Hamilton street. All members arc urged to aLlcnd.Allat-Breakfast Saturday For Raymond Harold TiptonPaul O’Neal and H. O. Kyler, Jr.. entertained with a stag breakfast on Saturday morning at 8:30 at Hotel Barlow for Raymond Harold Tipton whose marriage to MissMarie Antoinette Williams was an event of Saturday evening.The honorcc and guests were scaled at the round table in the private dining room at the hotel which was covered with white damask and decorated with an arrangement of chrysanthemums in fall colors.The guest list included: the hon-orce, Hilton Pale and Sid Will-banks of Little Rock, Glen L. Williams, Carroll Hyatt, Merriell Ed-carried a white prayer book lopped with a white orchid and a shower of stephanotis. Her only ornament was a strand of pearls, : .Hilton Pate of Little Rock served as best man. Ushers were: Sidney Willbanks and H. O. Kyler, Jr..Mrs. WMIiams chojfe for her daughter's wedding- a light blue sheer with a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Tipton wore black with a corsage of white carnations.Immediately following the ceremony a reception was -held with the bridal party, the bride’s mother and the groom's parents receiving. Miss Dorothy Cannon invited the guests into the dining room where a beautifully decorated three tiered wedding cake,J lopped with a miniature bride and groom was served with an ice course, from the dining table which was covered with a floor length organdy cloth and decorated with bridal flowers in a color note of white and green. (Serving In the dining room were: Mrs. R. .B. Moore, Jr., of Conway, Miss Nancy Lane Purkins of Warren,. Mrs. Sidney Willbanks, Miss Susan Ann Woodford and Miss Marjorie Maxwell of Little Rock and Miss Margie O’Neal, Miss Ella Tipton of Little Rock, sister of the groom was in charge of the bride's book. Other members of the house party were: Mrs. W. Y. Foster, .Miss Mabel Ethridge, Mrs. Ralph Rou-ton, Mrs. Leo Robins, Mrs. Dick Watkins, Miss Annie Jean- Walker, Mrs. H. O. Kyler and Mrs. Ernest O’Neal.Following the reception Mr. and Mrs. Tipton left for a wedding trip via plane to Chicago and upon their return . will be domiciled at 11301 Spring St., Little Rock. - Out of town guest sat the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tipton, Miss Ella Tipton, Mrs, S. J. Maxwell, Misses Marjorie and Mary Ella Maxwell, Ml*. Hiltoti Pate, Mr. Jack Kelley, 'Mr. Stanley Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woodford, Miss Susan Ann Woodford, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Willbanks, • Dr. Hat Dildy, Mrs. Ava Purkins Webb, and Mrs. J. E. Purkins, all of Little Rock. Judge and Mrs. DuVal L. Purkins and Miss Nancy LanecwardMcCioughan, George Newborn, Fred Patten, Foy Hammons, Jr., and the hosts, Paul O’Neal and H. O. Kyler, Jr..Warren, Rev. Moore and Miss of Arkadclphia, B. Moore Jr. Dorothy Cannonand Mrs. R. B. Martha Sue Moore Mr. and Mrs. R. of Conway, • Miss of Dallas, Texas,Williams-Tipton Marriarjc SaturdayMiss Marie Antoinette Williams, daughter of Mrs. Glen L. Williams and the late Mi*. Williams became the bride of Raymond Harold Tipton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tipton of Little Rock, in a candle light ceremony at six o’clock Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride’s aunts, Miss Marie Purkins and Miss Nannie Purkins.Baskets of white As tors and chrysanthemums interspersed with candclabras holding lighted tapers against a background of Southern Smilax marked the place of cere* mony in the living room. Reverend R. B. Moore of-Arkadclphia read lhe impressive' double - ring ceremony' in the presence of the immediate families and a few close friends.Mrs. B. C. Hyatt attired in a light blue sheer with a corsage of pmk split carnations, played a program of wedding music and accompanied Paul O’NealMrs. George Edward Cannon of Foreman, Mrs. Max Kitchen of Emmet and Miss Nannie Jett of Fulton.Coming ond GoingMiss Palsy McPherson, Miss Polly Anna Williams and Miss Virginia Ann Magncss left Sunday for Arkadclphia where they will enter Henderson State Teachers college.Rcmmcl Young loft today turn to his home in Fort after a week end visit with Feild here.to re-Smilh TalbotMrs. Dudley Rouse and little daughter, Karen Ann of Prescott arrived Sunday for a visit with Mrs.1 Rouse’s parents, Mr; and Mrs. F.'N. Porter here.'Dr. and Mrs. J.' G. Marlindale left Sunday via plane from Texarkana for New York where Dr. Marlindale will attend a meeting the American College of Sur-01who sang “Be cause”. The candles were lighted by Miss Mary Ella Maxwell, niece of the bridegroom and Miss Nan-nette Williams, sister of the bride. They wore floor length dresses of yellow and blue with pink and yellow tube rose halos.Miss Sophia Williams, maid of honor was her sister's only attendant. She wore a princess gown of rose crepe with cap sleeves and a shoulder length veil of blue and blue elbow length gloves, and carried a nosegay of pink and blue tube roses.The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Glen Lynn Williams, was lovely in a wedding gown of white crepe fashioned on princess lines with a short train. Long litted sleeves ending in a point over the hand and tiny covered buttons down the back completed the gown. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a halo of small nppliqucd flowers. Shegeons there this week.Miss Edith Ward has returned from a week end visit in ‘Little. Rock where they attended the wedding of Miss Gloria Adams and Joe Sprucll.Hospital NotesFriends of Carter Lalia, who has recently arrived home after bciijg discharged from the armed forces, will regret to learn that he underwent an appendicitis operation at lhe Army and Navy Hospital Hot Springs on Saturday. He reported as doing nicely today.inisFriends of Dr. P. B. Carrigan will be pleased to know that he has been removed to his home from Josephine hospital and is reported as much improved.i nrt co I rim«tulia Chester HospitalAdmitted:Mrs. J. S. Conway—HopeMiss Virginia May— Route 1, mas /Eugene O’Steen— Route 3. Hopeat-