YOUTUBE LINKS
MUSEUM FLY-THRU - 2.29 minutes . . . . . . . . . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EsMpvhnN2Y&index=138&list=PLPmzXhGwXIBEFbEnjM4ualK77IM8H1LmM STEVIE WONDER PERFORMS - 6.30 minutes . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-gy_aesY6w&index=25&list=PLPmzXhGwXIBEFbEnjM4ualK77IM8H1LmM GEORGE BUSH SPEAKS - 5.56 minutes . . . . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLRuyBd9fRQ&index=1&list=PLPmzXhGwXIBEFbEnjM4ualK77IM8H1LmM
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V OLUME /Y EAR 110, WEEK 10 (5,697TH ISSUE)
ACTIVITIES CALENDAR
P U B L I S HE D E A C H T H U R S D A Y S I N C E 1 9 0 7
D ES A RC , A RKANSAS (C OUNTY S EAT ) P RAIRIE C OUNTY
T H U R S D A Y, O C T O B E R 1 3 , 2 0 1 6
Large turnout at benefit supper gives love and support to Haley Lightsey and family
OCT. 13 & 14, 7PM Thurs-Jr. Eagles host Marvell Fri-Sr. Eagles travel to Marvell SAT., OCT. 15, 11-1 Rabies Vaccinations City Admin. Building SAT., OCT. 15 Pee Wee Eagles Stuttgart-First Round football Playoffs MON., OCT. 17 Deadline to pay 2015 Taxes TUES., OCT. 18, 7 PM City Council City Hall Chambers TUES., OCT. 18, 1 PM Prairie County Retired Teachers Meet El Amigo, Hazen
The community of Des Arc and surrounding areas showed their love and support for the Lightsey Family at a barbeque benefit supper held at the Des Arc Elementary School on Saturday, October 8. A meal of barbeque, a silent auction and raffle for a gun, won by Jakin Cox, were held at the standing room only benefit. Approximately $23,000 was raised. There are other benefits in progress or will be held soon. Haley (Glenn) Lightsey, a young mother and wife, was diagnosed with colon and liver cancer shortly after giving birth to her baby, Eli. She attended the benefit. The Lightseys also have a three-year old, Trace. UPDATE: Young Haley was hospitalized this week and is at Baptist Medical Center in Little Rock. She will remain there until she is able to tolerate another treatment. Please keep this young family in your thoughts and prayers.
WED.,OCT. 19,7:30-5:30 Mass Flu Clinic Drive-thru or Walk-in P.C. Fairgrounds WED., OCT. 19, 12 NOON Chamber of Commerce date changed. F&M Bank THURS., OCT. 20 12-2 Commodities Distribution City Hall Courtroom THURS., OCT. 20, 11-1PM Lions Hamburger Lunch Riverfront Park FRI., OCT. 21 Deadline to enter Princess Rice Pageant
SAT., OCT. 22, 1:00 PM Class of 1964 Reunion Amer. Ag Bldg.
Quorum Court approves Ordinance adding annual $50 Fire Dept. dues to Real Estate tax statements At the Oct. 11 Quorum Court meeting, Butlerville’s Fire Chief, Bob Thornton, presented an ordinance to the Court which would apply only to Prairie County residents living within
Butlerville’s Fire District. Following a lengthy review & discussion, the ordinance was unanimously approved. A detailed explanation of the ordinance by Chief Thornton follows: Lightsey Family - summer 2015: Trace, held by mother Haley, and sister-in-law, Kelcie (front); Glenn, Haley’s husband, and his parents, Tanya and Robert (back) Continued on Pg 4 - See Quorum Court Ordinance
99 yr old Biscoe born/raised Ruth Bonner rings bell to officially open National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington, D.C. Sept. 24
MON., OCT. 24, 7 PM School Board meets Supt’s office-High School
SAT., OCT. 29, 9 AM. Chamber of Commerce Fall Festival - Downtown
Obituaries Pg . 5
Ruth Bearden, 95, Searcy Frances Ewing, 89, Stuttgart Dorothy Flanagan, 88, Des Arc Marlin Griffin, 67, Augusta Dora Hoskyn, 73, Stuttgart Joy Mason, 84, Carlisle Georgetta Ramsey, 88, Clarendon Edith Smith, 61, Stuttgart Dale Taylor, 86, Searcy Charlotte Wolfe, 82, Austin R.K. Yarbrough, 57, Searcy
Hats Off again to USPS for next-day delivery of WRJ Oct. 6 issue on Friday, Oct. 7! (21 of 30 tracked out-of-county locations ... 6 for 26th consecutive Friday) However due to WRJ’s late printing, the two Des Arc routes weren’t delivered until Friday, Oct. 7 . . . instead of Thursday, Oct. 6. See Tracking Chart, Pg 15
National Museum of African American History & Culture, pictured at night The above newest Smithsonian facility was officially dedicated and opened to the public on Saturday, Sept. 24, when 99-year-old Ruth Odom Bonner, born and raised in Biscoe, Ar., rang the original bell from the First Baptist Church in Virginia, one of the oldest black churches in America founded in 1776. Her ringing of this bell set off simultaneous bell ringing all over Washington, D.C. and the rest of the nation. Both President George W. Bush, who is given much credit for the museum’s being, and Barack Obama spoke at the dedication, telecast live by CSpan and available for viewing online at the link shown below. At the conclusion of his address, President Obama introduced Ruth Bonner and other members of the four generations of her family present. He also told the story of her father, Elijah Odom who was born into slavery in 1859, but who ran away to freedom as a young boy” and went on to graduate from medical school and become a doctor (practicing medicine in Biscoe from 1899 to 1924). He and Michelle then joined hands and walked over to join Ruth and family to open the museum. Located on the west end of the Capital Mall in Washington, D.C., across from the Washington Monument, it’s construction was authorized by Congress in 2003 - ground was broken in 2012. The 400,000sf, $500,000,000 building was designed by Tanzanian born-in-1966 architect David Adjaye. An estimated 150,000 people came to Washington to attend its dedication. (Additional photos and story - Pages 2,3,14)
With WRJ online, just click following interactive link to see entire 2 hour C-Span video of the 9/24 dedication (to watch only the President’s introduction of Ruth Bonner and her bell ringing, move Play button to 1:48:00): https://www.c-span.org/video/?415014-1/smithsonian-national-museum-african-american-history-culture-opens-dc
WEEK’S WEATHER, RAIN & RIVER (See Page 11)
Ruth Bonner receives help pulling bell rope from Michelle & President Obama and great-grandaughter, Christine, 7 yrs old (Inset photo is closeup of Ruth)
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