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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 15

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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,1 autnvAav after roendlnf a few mlafham Sunday for the air and Mrs. W. a Flttara ex ua- age Fifteen. The Annlston (Alt.) SUr. Thar, day.

May oays at a Birmingham clinic. carnival," RUTH'S DEAUTY Koble Phond 9579 ml Tears Zxpetieaee; OPERATORS Mrs. Ruth Hubbard -f Mrs. LUa Walker Miss Ana'Bussey Miss Helen Stuart EASTABQGA NEWS cola were dinner fuetrg ox aor. and Mrs.

S. Pace Sunday. Mesdames K. S. race, w.

w. Thmitt. A. 8. Jackson.

A. E. Mr. and Mrs." Maxwell Dulaney have-Installed a Ulevislon set in their home. Mr Harrv Coooer Brown and Mr.

and Mrs, W. Cowden Maddox, Alfred Turner. Jr, Grace little son of Union, Ml, have and Mrs. E. M.

Cowden attended Harris and J. wuDanas awena-ed the district meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service which was held at Talla Many from this corcmunlty have been attending commence ment exercises at Lincoln. Among those graduating were Miss Betty Jean Harden, Mrs. Bobby Pike fWllla Dean Wallace) and Bobby Wlngo, all of Eastaboga. The Workers Conference of the Methodist Sunday School will meet at the home ef Mrs.

W. M. Thweatt Thursday night Wt)irty Politics' returned to their home aner a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Harry memorial services at nenuap Sunday, ii, Brown.

1 Kenneth Strange of Montgom-ery was a week-end guest of his brother, W. L. Strange, and Mrs, Strange. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Dickinson of Lincoln were Sunday guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Brown.

Mrs. H. M. Pace returned home Mm Khaddix and little dega First Methodist Church Friday. H.

N. Camp was a visitor to Auburn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Macon Ray and children and Mr.

and Mrs. O. B. Ray and children were la Blr- jln 11. varpuna daughter are visiting tht former! slater, Idrsv lames Cain, and Mr.

C-f fJ. Cain at Hartselle. Their mower, M. Wynn, continues quite ill. Senatorial Campaign ieta Hot Aa Smear lactic Charged 4 Dr.

TV L. McDonald and Mr. RALEIGH, N. May 25 (UJ9 North Carolina's senatorial pn- Bry campaign roared hell-bent ard election today with iup Tten A New IFir mm porters of both major candidates fay snop. uompare! my mj unne you lllUUVaB Candidate Willis Smith.

In radio address last night publicly iccused Gov. Kerr Scott of making slanderous, reckless and in-sccurate statements and challenged the Governor to "point out tne bit of factual misinformation which i ave spread about Senator Frank Graham." "Tried To Be Aeeorate" "I have made an honest effort be absolutely factually accurate rniKV SLEUTH Harold G. Mgog The Greatest Selection of Louodt Robinson ef Burtlagsme, Calif, above, a former FBI agent, heads the Investigating staff of the special Senate Crima Investigating Committee. Robinson was described Senator Estes Kefauver Tean.) as "the best man In the eenntry for the Job." As its opening move, the MimmiUfc will re Into the mat In every statement i nave nun about Dr. Graham's record." he paid.

"And for giving the facts 1 have been greatly abused. Some of the men high In the Graham Via I i nt ter of "alleged concentration of property, money and wealth in the hands of organised criminal elements." Former Officer Is Shot By Wife rampatgn commano nave ii.cmii-d to divert attention from the facts by crying They have it tempted to hide the truth by hurling epithets. "I thought the people of North Carolina ought to know the record I determined that Dr. Graham's record of leftish associations should not be hidden by a commercially advertised halo and should not be obscured by the smoke screen of smear." D. Hlden Ramsey, general manager of The Ashevllle Citizen-Times, carried the colors for Graham at a rally in Lexington.

"I can understand a congenital liar," he said, "but 1 can never man who slanders She Also Attempts Suicide; Both Listed As 'Better FT. LAUDERDALE. May 07 Now (to This Wigu HI Saw 5 25 (UJ?) A retired army colonel from Pennsylvania and his wife apparently were recovering today from bullet wounds suiierea wnen she shot him and herself. to Bet DoUtical prefer ment. Such a candidate Is loathe- Pearson B.

Brown, 57, a resident of Florida and a farm near Somerset. and Mrs. Brown were sme and- criminal. t.kan tn Rrnward General Hospi Mwu Ellil Rebuke Is urgea a a i-Miilt of the kind of tal yesterday with bullet wounds rimoalsn that Is being waged, I'm in the body. Their conaiuons were "better" this morning.

Bv Mav. chief criminal inves tigator of the aherlff's office, said ih, ahnntins occurred in me Brown home here at 6:10 a. m. I .5 Uf i yesterday as Brown was preparing to leave for Pennsylvania where id ere he has farming and mining inter rriore determined than ever to site Frank Graham return to the Senate in order that the people of Iforth Carolina may rebuke this kind of slimy, despicable performance. "Frank Graham Is as food rhan as you'll find In North Carolina.

I wish 1 were half as good nd Willis Smith a third as good." Former Senator Robert Reynolds, who engineered some rough and ready campaigns of hie own in to the whooplnf afrd chuckled. ir. mit nut an ad which said: ests. fwJii sotooNivsv fifi TTt I SMtS. (Of SUCK AMD CO.

May said Mrs. Brown left two iottr. and two notes which in dicated she had planned to shoot Regular 54.95 J.C. Higgins her husband because sne Af the business Interests Air-flo Design Bike in Pennsylvania which kept him away from their home. May said Mrs.

Brown called the ex-colonel into the kitchen yester "If Frank Graham is what his op-- ha and if WllllS Regularly $49.95 48.88 aaa tMv A it ESSy Tersu Save $6.07 Extra Now! $5.00 Down tjldiiD rj mith is what his opponents say lie is, then you'd better elect Robert Reynolds to the Senate. Although tagged as the third candidate in the fourway race. Reynolds predicted he would win on the first ballot by a clear-cut majority of from 15,000 to 40,000 votes. day morning end met him wun two shots. Brown crawled to a telephone and while he was talking to police, two more shots were heard.

When police arrived. Mrs. Brown was lying on the kitchen floor with two shots in her body and Brown was beside the the most beautiful bike you have ever seen. Jet-lined luggage corner, electric horn and light. Pinkerton registration.

Worae in ana see mis King now on uii-nlav in Sears soortina goods department. You'll agree it it America's number one bike beauty. WELLINGTON NEWS gt. John Doss Dies In Alaska 4.50 Down 5.00 Month (Vsaal Carrying Charge) Deluxe Model Fully Equipped Torpede Style BeadHgU Creeeent Saanei Fenden Sldr4gnsrie4 gn1-e4el Streamliae4 Chain Oaara i Welde4 tttbalar steel Klck-np Parking Stand frame Baked-en enamel flniaki Z-tona gray with steep red trim, Here It Is! yeaVe never seen such a streaaaliaed leant at sneh a smashing lew price! Completely redesigned far speed, strength aad teniae leeks. These new J.

Hlggina bikes sport exhaust rings ta the tank, JeUabe tna gage carrier aad dosena ef ether high pdoed featarea. Sea i c. tnhn T)nss of Annlston, Sixteen members of the Home Demonstration Club were present Friday st the home of Mrs. L. L.

Wheeler for the demonstration on preparing salads. The demonstration was given by Miss Yancey Bailey and Mrs. Laura Lou Mooney. The hostess served refreshments. Several from here arxenaea me singing at Oak Grove on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pettus visited relatives In AlbertvUle on who was assigned to the 813th Aviator Engineer BattaUon stationed at Fort Richardson, Alaska, died suddenly Sunday morning at the Tom Howard Hospital. Funeral services will be sn-nounced by Usrey Funeral Home. Sgt.

Doss attended the Mechan-lcsville School and had been In the Army for two and a half years. He Is survived by his wife. Mrs. Evelyn Jones Doss of Annlston; one son, Dana Glenn; his parenta, Mr. and Mrs.

George T. Doss of Annlston; two 3rs, Misses Joan and Faye" Doss, both Of Annlston. REFUGE NEWS them new at Searsl '1 m- Mrs. W. O.

Pearson vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Dickie and fam ily in Chatsworth, this weex ir and Mrs. T. D.

Whlsenant her Sunday afternoon. 'tr and Mrs. Marvin Owens I f.miiv visited friends at ar i ii.i'i'ii' aiiu Buchanan, Sunday, Carson. Horace Harrel mm son and Wyatt Bryant spent the week-end in Panama wiry, ria n. fWVilnff trio.

r. nY! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens of JacksonvUle, Rt. 1.

visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Owens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Phillips and children of Gadsden spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. ana juts, Miniinx. Sr.

a Mrs. O. A. Nix and daughter of v-Mnnatl are visiting Mr. Air-Flo Design Bike With Spring Fork Regularly $59.95 54.88 5.50 Down It's America's most beautiful bike styled just like today't super powered cars.

Sale priced now tor savings. Flashy jet-tube luggage carrier; wider, more streamlined fenders; bat-wing headlight. The shock -absorbing spring fork action "floats over bumps and jolts. See it at Sears now! Mn sianrv here. The Refuge Home Demonstration Club met in the home of Mrs.

D. Sprayberry Wednesday with a snend-the-day party with ten members present. Miss Barr, assistant home agent, gave the demonstration- of "Making Trays Each member made a tray. Lunch was served at noon. Everyone reported a day well spent Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Mayfield and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mayfield and son were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Blocker and Miss Elizabeth Mayfield of Mr and Mrs. J. B.

Hackney and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mayfield of Ohatchee Sunday afternoon. Mr C. Poe was called to the bedside of his brother, Mr.

Billy Poe of Birmingham, who is seriously 111. Miss Helen Sparks was the guest of Miss Rebecca Whitten Friday night Mrs. Glen Thompson and baby vuitMt In Rirminsham recently. Mrs. Florence Cannlley of At- UnU visited Mrs.

J. T. Mooney this week Sheriff Seizes Jernigan Auto jr ''i I' -Mb---'--' A Sheriff A. A. Pate this week seized the 1847 automobile be J.

C. Higeins Tylcc Bike Regular 21.95 Small Type Bike Vilh Removable Tyke Aid Regular 39.95 24-Inch Standard Model Bike For Youngsters 4 to 6 17 34.88 i i vs With Tyke Dike Aid Cobb's Cotton Ball Reset For May 30th The Cotton Ball sponsored by Cobb Avenue High Band has been postponed until Tuesday, May SO. Willie Dover and his orchestra from Gadsden will play for the event. The Cotton Ball la one of a series of efforts planned by band students to raise money to buy ad- Save $5.07 Extra Now! longing to Steve Jernigan, ze, under writ of detinue. A detinue suit against Jernigan was entered in Circuit Court for the Mercury convertible coupe by the Commercial National Bank here.

Jernigan, facing several liquor snd other charges here. Including a Federal charge, Is out on bond from County Jail on a $1,000 bond and a $2,100 County bond. Cases made against Jernigan tn County Court charges of driving while his license was revoked and carrying a concealed weapon were appealed by hig attorney SJ0 Dewn For Boys or Girls 4 to 6 Years 18.88 See this new J. Hlggina bike for Uttte bikers! Tyke aid" teaches little ones how to ride. Can he removed after they once learn.

14-lnch seml-pnenmatie tires. Save extra new. Win) WHWillBIWil'I'l tt'tf fi'lVaY ttriaasi 'iliistin I1 1 1 Rg. 31.95. Tytt hilt aid MpVkttb em Uarn ft JJi.

U'l like a third wheel When yoflngstef beco pw.e i j-J. uhular cfeet frame. tiSS 1 Beautiful J. C. Higgins model with the "Zing of color flow styling and many deluxe adult bike features.

J' y7uncT.fr. 7 to 1 year, old. Mode to withstand their tvejdaj nord use! New J. Higgin. oir-cooled coaster brake.

Strong tubular frame. be iwww nv trosti taddto, chate g.erav14-iach tei. SillUi to Sow. linr ml i FLiNTY OF FREE FaVkING WcE AT SZAZS Lalitional uniforms and equipment for the band. A small admission will be charged.

Dancing will begin at 8 o'clock and continue until IX Joint sovereigns of Andorra, 'pygmy country to -the Pyrenees, ar tht- nmldent of France and 5 IK)CTOE WELCOME -NEWBERRY Fla. flJJ? Some 800 of Newberry's 800 citizens turned out shake, hands with Ihr. and Mrs. George Kareles. The residents' were headed by eight civic educational and veterans or the" Spanish bishop of Urgel, bwV aifg iVUUUU)CWM Ope.

Daily: JJM W.TiL5 T.sV-tKsi His people eieci uwir. vwm Jment every four years. A devoutly 'religious community, it has grown, wealthy by smuggling and black-IWket trading. 'i ganisations. Dr.

Kareles is tne first physician the town has had in 1702 Noble Street, Anniston AJaboma, 1.

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