Mr. and Mrs. Byrom Hudson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hudson and son spent the week end with relatives at Pryor, Okla, Mrs. D. E. Fitton and Mrs. Walter Staley will entertain the Woman’s Book Club Wednesday afternoon in the Fitton home. Miss Bonnie Crandall will be leader of a program on Washing ton's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hathcoat went to St. Louis, Mo. for a few ays on business. Mrs. Troy Eoff and daughter, Annabelle, went to Pryor, Okla. Saturday for a two weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Georges Le Blanc of Paincourtville, La. announce the birth of James Gregory, a son, Monday, February, 19. Mrs. Le Blanc, was formerly Miss Jewelle Fowler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Fowler of Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Russell and Miss Thillian Evans attended the funeral for George Phillips at Green Forest Sunday. Mrs. Marc Watson — returned Sunday to Jonesboro. She was accompanied home by her father, J. M., Shinn who will spend a week there, Hugh Eagle who has been in Yuroka Springs the past month for often attention returned home as Hugh’ Rhodes spent the week end with friends and relatives in Springfield. George ‘Thompson of Springfield, Mo. was in Harrison today on business... Mr. Thompson was driv ing’ the ‘Pontiac Eight sedan which was stolen last week from in front of higshome- 4he Springfield by Clyde Barrow,* Oklahoma outlaw. The car, WAS, found abandoned a few Houits Iter near Reed Springs. Mrs. Charlie Harbert and daugh ter, ,.Mrs. Elmer Cassetty, spent Sunday in Green Forest. Elgin Evans of Springfield, Mo. spent the weekend here with friends. George Stephens returned Sun day from Memphis, Tenn. after a business trip of several days. He attended an automotive parts meeting and bought parts for 1934 spring stock for the Milam Motor company. Marriage licenses were issued today: by County Clerk Ernest Olvey to O. L. Price and Miss Genevieve McCormick, both of Harrison; Claud Seamon and Miss Amanda May Lasley, both of Har rison; ;