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The Dothan Eagle from Dothan, Alabama • 13

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The Dothan Eaglei
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Dothan, Alabama
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13
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13 THE DOTHAN EAGLE Sunday January 4 1948 vunipieiea aer aiure Mr pol their return they will reside Service of Dallas Ted Service Brown Service Insurance Policies Dorothy Dix Says tu ir and with being Anita On Wednesday afternoon are being smart and up i The New Look or Men Is The Clean Look thry can drink Phone 40 BY MRS COLLINS Dothan Steam LAUNDRY or the New Look that Saves You Money BRHGS SPRING WEEKS CLOSER azalea Mrs plant I Thompson broth 7998 3998 to DEALERS Use The TOOk htv 0i ACE VACUUM STORES CLASSIIED 4SY TERMS I ADS NAMC WEST MAIN TWO STORES NORTH lO TLi: KN STATt CITY HARTORD Blanc! College U6 Honie the bride's ceremony i i CLOTHES SAVING TUMBLE ACTION EXTRA CLEAN TRIPLE RINSING DAY SPECIAL On Saturday evening following the rehearsal of ceremony plans Mrs Lambert and Miss Ann Brooks entertained at a buffet sup per in the Lambert home at Ash ford Only members of the wedding party and out of town guests were included in the guest list BASKET LEVEL PORTHOLE floor ferns back WATER SAVER CYLINDER Ben Mrs I I I with make with Dr the a rcla Depend upon us complete faith to all arrangements tact efficiency nd the Bendit t' Erie da roogMuralD cor Visitor Entertained At Afternoon Party bou orchid and with white Mrs I a TOOL has I about volume is esnmataa to quarts of sea water body in one minuta The marriage of Miss Thompson daughter of Mrs Eva irst prerequisite to being well groomed is to be always spotlessly clean and neat Make it a habit to send your clothes to us We put new life into them we see to it they keep their "new look" to give you longer wear any Mother but 1913 of i WSCS their! keep i Betty Brunson and Miss Mary Mac I Chancey Mis Wyatt Andrews as sisted in the dining room During the tea hours Miss Sarah1 Helen Chancey rang several sele lions accompanied at the piano 1 by Miss Martha Chancey The smi tire in our midst fashioned as vice common thing to hear gills brag Miss Anita Thompson Weds Dr Gwaltney At Quiet Ritual bridge party in her home The home was lovely wit rations of camellias bl i in black crepe udh lace peplum 1 and Miss Dorothy Andrews who BIRMINGHAM ALA ti Mr Kathleen Boyd of Wenat chee Washington was honored on Misses Land! And Dorothy Andrens Entertain Enterprise Group At Tea WORKLESS PLUS THESE 4 AMOUS UTURES kVStlNG MUSH RESIDING AT Mrs William Lewis aison her marriage on December 21 was Miss Thelma Kirkland daughter of Mr and Mrs Kirkland ot Headland Mr aison a Mtcraii of World War is the son of Mr and Mrs Harvey aison also of Headland The Rev Kelly performed the ceremony at the home of the parents After a wedding trip to points in lorida Mr and Mrs aison are residing at Louisville Ky Miss Dorothy And attired in a winter wearing corsages I parlor decorations a ly Christmas tier and Yule decora tions which won for Mrs Home second place in the Christina1 decorations contest on Christen Eve The tree was beautiful with glistening ornamcnis and niulu colored lights and at the foot of i the tree was a Claus distributing dows employed as atcretarv the irst Baptist Church The bridegroom is the son of Mrs Bruce Ware and the late Mr Ware of Lexington He attended the Kentucky Military Academy and the University of Kentucky He was in the Army for' two yenrs and assignmen in the European Theater GUESTS AT WEDDING Out of town guests at the wed ding included: Mr and MrsC Collier Mr and Mrs Baxter Col lier and children Kay and Bill Miss Carolyn Collier and Miss Marthn of Montgomery Mrs Bright of Bradleyton Ala Everette Waggoner of Lex ington and Ted Hagen of Green ville ft el doser to Spring the minute you slip into your new suit You'll feel refreshed and lovely arid look it When you step into our Suit Depart ment find more new styles and fabrics and colors than seen in years Classic suits ballerinas Ixilero and box jacket suits Gabardines failles tweeds doeskins and more and more and more! iiLLY Hol xeibld 4 Mr JimM Hori of Ebterpr crwtttd iuw inne firn plx fnr boy (n Tot (tr ipo by tr Jorl ncrrMr'' i ctivH I i hi 144 sided The buffet held a massive crystal bowl ot white narcissi and! fern in novel arrangement White candles burned in crystal holders Tle tea table covered with handsome Jaco cloth hel npergne filled with narcissi cam Illas and flanked by I silver birds and burning while suit camel phens: Ruth Metcalf of go'" BENDIX GIVES YOU WHAT IS OLD ASHIONED? 1 in their teens And when The most seathine criticism that mothers and fathers try the youth of today can i I them from breaking all the against anyone against their I them IONED Apparently it is the forgivable sin and salt are what 40 really "mean theltileir parents 1 rt 1 1 I bendix and flanked white camellias erected Borno who wore an aft? Mis into thej due Callaway setting Mrs A Hrov Ridgeway Boyd and Mrs 1' Searcy assisted irruuH'S the decorations Those present were: Misses Mary Mac Cnancey i Naran Helen coamry 1 i HI IL llunttO 1 a Klhimr' sUrtiH'ii nw Ion College: Gloria Medical School New Or leans Mary Redmon Betty Brur sn Ann leming of Judson: So Sessions Gloria Sessions of I 'the Dothan High School is a popular rving as ushers were in of Greenville Col reeman Paul Hayes and Wil Johnson of Dothan Everett goner of Lexington attended jridegroom as best man DWght ord the former se Collier was her on of honor and only attend She wore a costume of pale net over taffeta foundation trimmed with matching lace carried a Colonial bouquet of carnations tied with pink i ribbons LOVELY BRIDE Collier gave his sister in riage The attractive blonde was a lovely figure in her ding gown of ivory satin de ed with molded bodice a ed neckline and long sleeves ng in calla points over the is The extremely full skirt ex ed into a short train The fin ip length veil edged with ntilly lace fell from a coronet leed pearls The bride included a white te roses showered ribbons small reception at ie followed the I Special' paries here iu I the holiday season was the a Si on on Tuidoy afternoon os I Misses LaN'ell and Doroihy An idsews who entertained Doni 310 pm to 5:00 pm in the hone of I their aunt Mrs James Horne Daleville St The home was beau tifully decorated for the occasion In tiic lving room the mantel was I banked with white camellias and Mesdam Clvde Whitlaker Oscar earojyn Lee Sue Dell IrocK ar uoe aiiaway Gibson Wink Walkins Monies lie Helm: Manorie Murphy Carolyn lish Martha Ann Dickerson Clau iantj yrs Tom Kelly dine Joe Brooks of Elba: loteuee Brock Mrs New Bro kton and i niurras Jill Jeter Hazel Edwards Char lotte Moates Mrs Tom Kelly ol Auburn Misses Vatsy Cooper Jeanette Maddox of Agnes Nellie Saloom of SM But the prostitute is no new fig She is as old clrtnen ami itself It is a A salad cour was svrvo1 Eniovinir throe lii'opu were Mrs Alva' Sautulet Mrs Lanier Mr Chrmecy Mrs Ken Mrs Glenn Gibson Collins and Mrs bom has Guests wore ushered dmin where Mrs Wyatt Andrews ONLY THE riday afternoon when bar aunt 'Mrs Ridgeway Boyd at a seated tea I The reception rooms wer a decorated in Christmas colors and the arrangements in cluded berries nolly and lighted cand'es Party plates carrying out the Yuletide theme wire served tn Misses Eleanor Currie 1 Sessions Gloria Session) Betty Blue Jean Martin Mrv Mac Chaneev eath Murphy James nefn Chancey Martha all of Enterprise: Misses I Chanc(y Margaret Peacock La Murphy Carolyn Eng Ncll Andrews Dorothy Andrews oli and white arranged in white sts with Woodwardia palms massed in the ad WEDDING PARTY leming Joan Clark Mrs aiary A living wool sponge or Brock nnart in vrtliimA ie cfim Mikpas5 two through its WARD WILSON Inc Main St Phone 131 Winners in the decoration test sponsored by lle Hartford Garden Club have been announced by the club president Mrs Daughtry Awards were presented as fol lows: Mrs Sam Guilford window scene Mrs Rankin I i Christmas tree The A office was awarded the prize offered for the most attractively decorated if flee in the business district Gar den club members lecelving: izes were: Mrs Kennedy' for the home windows Mrs Torn Tindell the most attractive tree and Mrs Milton Holman arched door entrance ner was presented an Thompson to Dr Henry Green Gwaltney of Opp son of Mr and Mrs A Gwaltney was solem nized at 2:00 pun December 28 in the irst Baptist churcr Henry A Parker performed double ring ceremony before small group of friends and tives of the couple Mrs Roland Thomas attended: 'her sister as atron of honor and: Lewis Gwaltney ot Birmingham was his brother's best man Thomas was attired in a pale crepe costume with which wore grey accessories and a sage of white gardenias and white roses Tie bride's wedding suit was of beige gabardine She wore a bluej blouse and her other accessories i Were in cocoa brown Her flowers' were yellow roses and white gar denias After a wedding trip to points in lorida Dr and Mrs Gwaltney aie making their home in Opp Mrs Gwaltney has one sist Mrs Roland Thomas and irother Harold Ga Mr Gwaltney rs James and of Dothan and of Birmincham Misses Hazel and Ruth Gwaltney ot Dothan esoeciallv of God and man they call parents is to charge i parents old fashioned i beinc OLD ASH But that is where the i i lb zxt wx i 4 Lr lin inunv niuji iiiiaumi is old fashioned not virtue Wrong i tears and bitter the resentment of doing is the oldest thing in the 'the teen agers who write me that world Somebody has said that they are the victims of their fa new sin hasn been invented since: thers and mothers who inflict hi 'Adam and Eve were expelled tolerable cruelties upon them by I from the Garden ot Eden il ls rauenn nf fhriir nld fashionod laPS WinK Til' They do not deny that Pop and! to date when they have Hlicit love Morn are good and kind and in affairs with married men 4 NOT JUST POLISHED BUT BEAUTIULLY REBUILT by ACE EXPERTS with ACE PARTS IICtrolux WRITTEN GUARANTEE ss Martha Collier And John Ware ited In Marriage At Church Ceremony Martha Lee Collier daugh (Decorations jn the home reneated Mrs Isaac David Collier and green and white bridal ate Mr Collier and JohniThe bride' table held Ware of Lexington Ky ered wedding cake with emboss united in marriage a mg of bride' roses and valleyoon ceremony taking place Mrs Harry Hall and Mr mber 28 at the irst Baptist Adams presided at the i Mr Ware and his bride left Henry A Parker performed later in the evening on a weddine eremony ani me weaamg mu ms by Mrs Louise Wynn list Mrs Elmer Pollen Jr list and Roy Morris Driggers ist Prior to the ceremony ofganist played of and Ramora 1 ilayed as a violin solo "I Lexington inee oy ureig ana i ers sang Love of International The traditional marches nanv used for processional and The bridei a graduate of vinna i i I icis 4 I 1 1 OLIICHJI IS pOpUldl corations within the chancel member of the younger set here dcieirrnQ nf iv ur me past S1X years sne Ha On Monday afternoon firTx for the Methodist were installed in th church byj the Rov Daniel local pav tor Mrs Daughtry served! as pianist for the sc nice Officers present included Mrs miniature Santa gifts Tnc win wore festooned with spat law fern and bowls of pink glad: klmg siher tinsel adding to the oli edprncd small taoics tn i center of the epffee table was a tea seme small bowls of The guests were Mrs rntm frock of black crepe corsage ot white camellias has three Byron Gwaltney Lewis 'Gwaltney His sisters are Washington University Hutchison State Teachers Trm Jean Brvsnn Mis Gibson University of Alabama Missck Joan Hildreth Bobby i 1 Brunson Jerry Bullis Heath Eleanor Currie rnndlrs 1 Dcwise Mixson Ali XIZX rfzxzxrl nnzl I ri fl JVllJIll lltL auu IVIllX Ulin dulgent and provide them a good home and pretty clothes but they spoil it all by their poisonous old fashioned views about lipstick and dates and netting and how about how much late a girl should stay out This is But there is nothing new about la sore humiliation as well as put that The drunken woman filthy ing a crimp in their activities and hidous has been wallowing in the more broad minded of the the gutter so long that lhe mcin bobby sockers try to excuse it by ory of man goclh not back to the attributing it to senility and feel contrary that they expect fathers I 4 Uz nil exT Zill icillCl viitj die an vi i vears old to keep up wiin i times The poor things just can't help being old fashioned Now just what the youngsters oerer? Would they like to see their consider constitutes neing oia fashioned is a puzzle to elders for their children this blighting epithet to their ents no matter how biillant intelligent and progressive are ather may be a Chief tice but lie can't hand down opinion to little lummy may be a female Solomon she can't tell teen age Sallv any thing What the parents think is old fashioned and the children are not having any VIRTUE NOT OLD ASHIONED Certainly the catch word ot to 1 day among the young is Liat it is old fashioned to be decent Bad little boys who need a spanking instead ot a psychologist boast of being problem children Adole scent girls won't wear a dress that leave them as naked as a strip tease dancer Babv girls have boy friends before they are ed to Mrs Woodham Mrs Limn do these teen agers a)'1 I1 1 0 when they accuse I 1'1 at being old fash they respect their I a Seth Ward president Mrs Will Daughtry vice piesident Mrs1 Collins "secretary Mrs Phil lip Chancy sect of Promotion I and of Literature and Public ilioils Mrs Marvin Wood Treasurer: Mrs' Lee sect of Mission I Study and Action coininittee Mrs I1 Holman sect ot Christian' young! Social Relation Mrs: Bran 1 It is sin that non sect of Spiritual Hi iviis Seth Ward sect of Youth Wort Mrs Norman Hooper sect of Children's Work: and Mrs Emory Corbitt sect of Supply Work trip to points in the Carolinas anc Virginia The bride traveled in a black gabardine suit with which she wore a white lare blo aid frost felt veiled hat An orchid cor comnletd Spt sttirr XTnnn a Mr fe ir a Mr president of the Lexington agency Harvester Com rnofhcr come sta in tf home their from a tavern? Would they like apply their pretty young sister to be one of those forlorn outcast girls who andmust go through life wearing lhe fty I scarlet letter on her breast? No a thousand times no! They want parents whom they ran be proud of They waul the protection that has been built up about them by generations of men and women who were old fashioned who had high ideals and lived by them Letters Must Be Postmarked by Midnight Wednesday $1695 NONE SOLD TO gTV'r'o jro prior to 'll "III ii I W' I We Hiblil i I I Marv Alice aulk Jane "1 "'r I I I $1 essions I 1 i tL 1 A i 7 1 i HI i ner Tippins I 7 XW I 'A I Woodham 1 1 A jt I 'A 1 weie pi cseut 1 1 6 Wk I cl I I 1 Vf i 1 7 11 77 I UM ki I 1814 io 2U4 I mBTu (I Yoiiihf'il Isrgi I 7 II i I 77 HI con 1 7 ivi i Il I t' 7 IZ 7 A 1 1 I I 9 I A 1 I I Hf I tH I I I I A I Uoui I '9 Tf 1 1 za i i lts 7 ar SD trru If a HI yfr I I 'I In I'l 3 71 I I rtocxt RAUI.

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