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    1. [ARDREW-L] Wilmar Leaflets 1936
    2. Jann Woodard
    3. Monticellonian June 25, 1936 page 6 col 1: Mrs. and Mrs. S.C. Wiscaver of Wilmar announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Wilma to James Daniels, also of Wilmar and Arcadia, La. The marriage was quitely solemnized Thursday morning at Star City with Rev. J.W. McCain reading the ring ceremony. The birde wore an ensemble of navy blue sheer with white accessories. She is a graduate of the A. & M. College and the groom attended Arkansas College at Batesville. After a brief trip to points in Texas and La., they will be at home in East Wilmar where the groom is associated with the Ozark Badger Lumber Company, serving as general accountant. Mrs. Wiscaver for the past few years has been teaching in the Winchester school. She and Mr. Daniel have been quietly planning their future home, the house being a frame bungalow beautiful in every respect. It is really the nicest dwelling in Wilmar and the furnishings are also exquisite, carefully being selected and retained for the Home Beautiful and prominent and popular in a social way and their many friends welcome them as citizens of Wilmar, naturally wishing for a long happy life. It is with regret that the following obituary is to be published. Mrs. S.B. Thomasson, nee Sallie Allen, passed away at her home Saturday at 12:45 p.m. after a lingering illness of several months. Mrs. Thomasson was born April 25th, 1874. She and Mr. Thomasson were married in 1894 and together have built a most loving home in which she is sorely bereaved by her husband, three sons, Bertie Lee of Monticello; Fletcher and Bernice of Wilmar; one daughter, Mrs. W.H. Riley and small son, W.H. Riley, Jrs., and one brother, J.R. Allen of Pine Bluff, superintendent of schools there. Funeral services were held in the home with Rev. J.W. McCain of Star City and Rev. C.R. Roy of Wilmar officiating. Burial rites were in charge of the Lee Stephenson Funeral Home of Monticello at Andrews Chapel Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Active pallbearers were Messrs. G.F. Towler, S.C. Wiscaver, T.J. Bolick, O.L. Durham, W.H. Nelson and J.W. Canter. Among the out of town relatives and friends were Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Allen of Pine Bluff, W.H. Riley of McGehee; Mr. and Mrs. Harris Gabby of Tillar; Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Emerson of McGehee; Mrs. Luther Hoover of Dermott and Mrs. Will Parker and Mrs. Cooper and daughter of Louisiana and H. Burch also of Louisana. Mrs. Beulah Mae Miller of Dermott visited Mrs. Henry Owens and family Sunday afternoon and Mrs. W.H. Oglesby and Mrs. Mary Lynn Jeter and small daughter, Betty Jean of Dermott were guests of Mrs. James Clanton and family also Sunday afternoon. A CARD OF THANKS For the many kind acts, words of sympathy and the beautiful floral offering given during the illness and death of our loved wife and mother, we wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends and loved ones. S.B. Thomasson, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Lee Thomasson, and Messrs. Bernice and Fletcher Thomasson. Rev. and Mrs. C.R. Roy and Mary Jane left Sunday afternoon for Little Rock enroute to Conway Monday where Rev. and Mrs. Roy will enjoy two weeks of study and recreation at Hendrix College. Mrs. J.M. Johnson, Miss Kathleen Johnson and Paul Johnson arrived home after the graduating excercises of the State University at Fayetteville, Thursday with Mrs. Chester Johnson of El Dorado accompaning. A Home-coming was celebrated at Greenhill Sunday and Mr. R.A. McKinstry and family and Mrs. J.M. Hogue and Mrs. Charles Brantley attended. Jann Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com

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