ee ie toy . From Thursday's .Dally— Mrs. T. N. Crumpler, Fay Jones, Gar Jones and Jim Cheek of Lowry were in Harrison today transasting business, ‘Mrs. Ben Charles Henley and you are’ visiting in Russellville. They will visit with her parents, My., and Mrs. W. N. Ivie of Fort Smith beforeturning home. Mrs... E. Lewis, will be hostess to members of the Methodist Matrons Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Louise Russell of Omaha ived here today to spend the ye ond: ‘with Miss Edith Smith, “Miss Mary Lou Hudson of Yell villé arrived here today to spend the weekend with Miss Beulah Angel. A marriage license was issued today by County Clerk Ernest Ol vey to Orvin Norton and Miss Ruth Bolin both of Vendor, New ton county. Miss Marguerite Holt returned Wednesday from Mountain Home where she has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. B. Ragan. Lee Mysinger made a_ business visit in Siloam Springs Wednesday. Melvin Beene returned today from _a week’s business visit in Monette and Springfield, Mo. Mrs. Eva Richesin Harrison ar rived Wednesday from Springfield . Visit with relatives. A. Hathcoat will go to Con n Friday to accompany home ot daughter, Mildred, student at Hendrix college, to spend the week end here. Jack Halter, student at Hendrix college, Conway, will arrive here Friday to spend the weekend with his parents, and attend the state basketball tournament. John Shouse, student at Hendrix college, Conway, arrived today to spend the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Loyd Shouse and to attend the state boys’ bas ketball tournament. P. T. Harrison of Jasper, county judge of Newton county, was in Harrison today on a business visit. Mrs. Roy Klepper was hostess to members of the K. J. A. class of the Christian church Wednes evening. Mrs. Ralph Wallace leader of the Bible lesson. At close of the evening, a salad plate was served to the following: Mesdames, Ralph Wallace, Hugh Jackson, Maurice Musser, Claud Seamon, Miss Loie Mull, Mr. and Mrs. Klepper. Mrs. C. N. Hudson is ill at her home on north Willow street. Miss Ruby Younger of Okla homa is here visiting with her cousin, Miss Anna Lee Keesee. The meeting of the Addmore class of the Christian church which was scheduled to meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Roberts has been postponed due to the state basketball tournament here. From Monday's Daily— Mrs. Homer Young and son, Bob, and Miss Kathleen Milburn went to Springfield Sunday by airplane with Earl Rowland, pilot. Mr. Young motored to Springfield and accompanied them home Sunday evening, Mrs. M. J. Womack is ill at her home on south Cherry street, Mrs. Fon Wagner and infant daughter were taken to a Spring field hospital today. Mrs. Roger Holt went to Berry ville Sunday to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Per kins. Joe Keef, 10-year-old son of Gillum Keef, threw his left elbow out of place when he fell at his home on south Pine street Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Holt and daughters, Dorothy and Frances Ellen, re turned Sunday to Springfield after several days visit here. Miss Dorothy Holt of Springfield and Miss Evaline Shaffer were weekend guests of Miss Pearl Dozier. F. M. Angel Jr. underwent an operation for appendicitis Sunday at the home of his parents on south Cherry street. Don Picken of Helena and Frank Kennesson of Little Rock were guests here since Thursday of Jack Halter. They attended the state basketball tournament. . Mr. and Mrs. ©. Weatherman went to Branson, Sunday called there by the death of Mr. Weather man’s brother who died there Sun day. Mrs. Will Baker and Mrs. Charlie Baker returned today to Hunts ville after spending the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baker. Members of the Fifty-Fifty Sun day School class of the M. E. Church South will entertain tonight with a six o'clock covered dish luncheon in the home of Mrs. W. L. Oliver. All members are urged to be pre sent. Election of officers for the ensuing quarter will be elected. Roy Smith and Russell Heath of Harrison, students at Hendrix College, Conway, have reported as candidates for position on the 1934 Hendrix track team. The Board of Directors of the Home Demonstration Club market met Saturday afternoon in a busi ness session with five members present. Improvements of the market were discussed, and reports made showed that the market had been a success. Mrs. Joe Hill entertained Satur day evening at two tables of bridge. At the conclusion of the evening games, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Earl Alsup and Franklin Long. Delicious refreshments were served on the card tables to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Long, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jack son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alsup, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hill. Mrs. Frank Dickey and Mrs. Layton Coffman went to Kansas City, Saturday for the weekend. Mrs. J. W. Bass will entertain the Apollo club Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.