May 2023

Lunch and Learn Series: Home Pest Control – May 19

The topic of the May Lunch and Learn Series is Home Pest Control. The luncheon begins at 12-noon on Friday, May 19 at the M.B. Ainley, Jr. Community Center. The public is invited to attend the free event to learn how to control pesky household pests. The Corning Lunch and Learns are being held by Clay County Extension Agent - Staff Chair, Stewart Runsick in conjunction with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.

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Full Circle

Larry Murley Well, here we go, about four days late, but… Happy Mother’s Day to all you moms! Seriously, we could not have gotten here without you. Your sacrifices are legendary, and appreciated.

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sesquicentennial snapshot

Celebrating 150 Years of the City of Corning & Clay County in 2023 Going to Corning Picnic, 1918... Etta Mallott, Licking, Missouri sent the above picture to the Courier and said that it was taken at the Corning picnic in 1918.

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Rambling Vines

For your reading enjoyment, we continue to publish Rambling Vines by the late Marylea Vines as she recalls events and names of Corning folks from many years ago. We are currently in the year 1989 Roses are in bloom all over the place, even at my desk here at the office, courtesy of Helen and Dick Heidbreder.

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The Lowe Down

The northeast corner of Arkansas was a hopping place in 1873. People were on the move and the railroad was established which cemented the formation of our town.

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Veda “Robbie” Newman

Veda “Robbie” Newman was born on June 30, 1932 and passed away at Christwood Retirement Community in Covington, LA on May 3, 2023, at the age of 90. Robbie was the only child of the late Delbert and Osie Robinson. Robbie was born in Corning, AR, and moved to Memphis, TN in 1950. She became a stewardess for Delta Airlines in 1952. In 1958, she married W. Clifford Newman, Jr. (“Cliff”). At that time, stewardesses were not allowed to work after marrying, so Robbie retired from Delta. Their daughter, Lisa Newman Sibal, was born in 1959. Robbie and Cliff moved to New Orleans in 1968 for Cliff’s career with Tulane Medical School. Robbie always stayed busy with community work, including Clipt Wings (stewardesses who had retired after marrying), the Ladies Leukemia League and many others. In 1972, the Clipt Wings were invited to re-join Delta (now as flight attendants) and Robbie immediately applied, was accepted and rejoined the Delta family she loved, working until her retirement in 1995. Robbie and Cliff enjoyed traveling the world. Robbie was an avid collector and refinisher of antique furniture and could often be found scouring the antique stores along Magazine Street in the ‘60s and ‘70s. She and Cliff enjoyed living in River Ridge until his death in 1992, after which she moved to Mandeville, LA. In Mandeville, she maintained many close friendships with her Delta crew, as well as gardening, volunteering with Lakeview Regional Medical Center, and weekly time with her “Lunch Bunch.” Robbie moved to Christwood in 2019 and enjoyed the company of the residents and staff there until her passing. She regaled anyone who would listen to her many stories of flying for Delta, especially the time she was hijacked to Cuba (she always added that the hijackers were quite courteous, and she got to spend a day in Havana).

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