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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 3

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1936. THE ANNISTON STAR PAGE THREH Uncle Sam Gets Taste of Record Winter; cToo Jasons Planningv be diverted to-the-Jason mound project. The plans for: the erection of a Jason temple on the mound, one of the landmarks on the campus. OXFORD NEWS Telepbeae Oxford News te Miss Dorothy BaseeQ at ZIOi.

INTEREST SEEN OF ORCHESTRA named their little son James Harold. Mrs. Maye Gossett has returned from a visit at Munford. Miss Roxle Lee Farmer is visiting relatives in Birmingham. Mrs.

H. L. PhilUpa and little son. Morris, have returned from a visit at Douglasvllle, Ga. Friends of Hugh Sinclair will regret to learn that he Is ill at his home in Selma.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Draper and Program By Birmingham Group Attracts Attention In Towns Interest in the program to be giv en Thursday night by the Blrmlne aughtef, Ann Clair, have returned to their home in Birmingham after visit to Mrs.

Lillie Draper. Friends of Miss Winnie Carter "4lam 8ymphony Orchestra has been -r je. ft AVj, 1 4 ir, .,4" 1 a. if in in for nHiauttnB the ration's ranital in the succession Wedding Dinner A number of friends and relatives enjoyed a wedding dinner in honor of J. B.

Carter at his home on Hale Street Sunday. Those present were: Mrs. J. Carter, Mr. and A.

B. Turner and daughter, Ercelle: Mr. and. Mrs. W.

dregg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cochran and daughter. Rout; Mr. and Mrs.

W. N. Strickland and daughters, Ruth and Bernice; Miss Heradine Williams, Druscilla Strickland and Tony- 6cnclllo. Personab Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Heifner have I mm 3-PC. SILK AND if wii iii ii a ii Ha a i i i -I -hJ that have swept most of the United States si ore before the holidays. King Winter gave Washington. D. C.

a fifteen-Inch snowfall to set a 14 -year record The brightly illuminated dome of the Capitol building rising above snow blanketed makes-i' sceae thar symboliies tn-erew- weather besetting the nation. THE HOLLYWOOD ROUNDUP amaieur iNignt UNIVERSITY, Feb. it-Presenting talented students in theatre performances, an amateur night will be given at the University of Alabama February 25, according to James Caldwell, Hunts-vllle, president of the Jasons, who are sponsoring the show. I The proceeds of the show are to will regret, to learn that she is ill! at her home on Hale Street Miss Elizabeth Pace, who is' a student at Alabama College, will arrive Friday for a visit to her parents. Mayor and Mrs.

C. D. Pace. Friends of Sonny Pace will regret to learn that be is ill at fs home. LUH LIFEBUOY LUX PRICED DRESSES mm mzmmm HOLLYWOOD, Feb.

U.R Production schedules of major stu-dlos were disrupted today as nearly a dozen film players and directors were reported in hospitals recovering from various ailments and injuries. Rochelle Hudson was recovering from a severe scalp laceration received in a screen fight with Alan Dlnehart. The -wound was caused and continuously by adults and children. Thousands of doctors now use Creomulston In their own families and practice, and druggists rank Creomulslon top because In this genuine, original product you can get a real dose of Creosote so emulsified that It goes to the very seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ-laden phlegm. Creomulslon Is guaranteed satisfactory In the treatment of coughs, chest colds and bronchial troubles, especially those that start with a common cold and hang on and on.

Get a bottle of Creomulslon right now from tout druerisL use It all Pup as directed and if you fail to get sausiactory rener. no is autnonzea to refund every cent of your money. Get Creomulslon right now. (AdvJ Cough Danger Signal by an accidental blow from Dlne-hart's gun as they, were John Walker, English film director, was In a hospital suffering from a nervous breakdown. He ame here from Jfew York to escape the rigorous winter.

Physicians expect him to recover within a few-weeks. Isabel Jewell, blonde actress, was confined to a hospital after an operation on her left foot which she injured while dancing. Leo McCarey, director, was reported in serious condition following aKlmJ8Lbis JlghLagainst. Malta feveK--V-; Adolphe Menjou was believed in excellent condition recovering from a major intestinal operation. Una Basquette, dark-haired actress, was "recovering although in painfrom-ari operation for gall stones performed several days ago.

'Pauline Fredericks, famous stage and screen actress, long ill with a stomach disorder, was "as well as could be 'expected." She has 'been In the hospital more than a month. At Santa Barbara, Merle Oberon was almost recovered from a tonsil operation. Evalyn Knapp, down with Influenza, was "nearly well" while Fran cis Drake, injured when thrown from a horse, was preparing to re turn to her studio. Raft, still at oddsV with Paramount Studio over a earner- man, today prepared to go to Flor-1 i TWIN SWEATER SUITS! ASATATE DRESSES! Eases Headache In 3 Minutes also neuralgia, muscular aches and pains, toothache, earache, periodical and other pains due to inorganic causes. No narcotics.

10c and 25c packages. $fl OS 1 25c 4 38c ANY BETTER -1 te Spting Colors W' ic 1 1 I Choice of 968 TOILETRIES I I Terfaines, UpstlcfcCltaa PoUslwlel Expressed by -citizens of Jackson ville and Heflln, it was announced today. Communications to Miss Kate Mims Smith, committee chairman, have included coramen datioir for "three- tn Armiston who are responsible for arranging the concert. The Birmingham orchestra will give its program at the Annlston High School auditorium. The bal- cony will be reserved for colored people, the Margaret Barber Sem inary bplng on nf thft InaMtiitinns sponsoring the program.

Miss Smith announced today that tickets may be procured now at the Palace and Alabama Drug Com panies and also at the Chamber of Commerce office. The Annlston Choral Club is taking the lead in making the ar rangements. Miss Smith is chair man of the committee and is hand- ling the details. Several local organizations are sponsoring the con cert. Theatre Will Give Play Next Week "Sun-up," a drama of the Carolina will be presented by the Utile Theatre Monday and Tuesday night at the Little The tre.

building. The curtain will rise at 8:30 o'clock each night. Reservations will be made the day of each performance by Miss Elisabeth Freeland, chairman, and other members of the reservation committee. Members of the com mittee will be at Wikle Drug Com each day from 10 to 1 clock. A Three Is Your A cough, chest cold or bronchial Irritation today may lead to serious trouble tomorrow.

You can relieve them now with Creomulslon, an emulsified Creosote that Is pleasant to take. CreonraMon la sv medical discovery thataids nature to sooths and heal the Infected membranes and to relieve the Irritation and inflammation as the germ-laden phlegm Is loosened and expelled. authorities ttjavefot many years recognized the wonderful effects of Beech wood Creosote for treating coughs, chest Colds and bronchial Irritations. A chemist worked out a special process of blending Creosote with other ingredients so that now in Cmnnul-sion you get a real dose of Beech wood Creosote which Is palatable and can, even be taken frequently OF RICH. it Xf, W.

Days Valacs to $75 FROM OUR HIGHER WueTToTt 1 3- ini A Tames to $L95 REDUCED ii' of billiards and sub-itro watf Two Negroes Fined In Whiskey Charge Hardy Jackson, Negro, arrested by Annlston police on charges of vie latlng.the prohibition law, told of fleers where he bought the Whiskey and his Information resulted In the arrest of Clarence Pyles, Negro. Both were fined in Police Court todays assessed 155 and costs and Pyles $100 and costs. ida as the studio refused to yield to his demands that another be se lected to photograph his current picture. Studio executives8uspendeLthe sleek star when he refused to begin work in "Concertina" with Carole Lombard unless Teddy Tet-slaff was removed as cameraman. Raft declared he was not show ing temperament but that.Tetzlaff gave Miss Lombard "all the Audrene Brier, film actress, and Nat Ross, director, today left for CarmeV Calif, on a honeymoon, following their marriage here- last night Charlie Chaplin's "Modem Times was given nts screen colony pre' miere here last night with.

virtually every movie celebrity in Hollywood present. 5rTta famous ccroedlan made one s9 hla a annAaraMAaa rKanlrlna the motion picture Industry for its interest in his efforts and introduc-ing Paulettef Ooddardrjhisj leading lady. TOASTED CHOICE OF ANY NEW suae Valeee te 15 10c Tiubans! Brims! Phidsl Checks! Solids! New Lengths! Values to $14.95 CHOICE OF ANY BETTER DRESS REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICE J) Values te $1150 58 SWEATERS 14 SKIRTS i Values to $1.49 Choice of Any SCARF SET Values to $1.49 FuU Fashion! Pure Silk CHOICE OF ANT NEW SHIRT 7. v. 13Sf Plaids.

Solida! Values to ZM Choice of Any Better Sweater or Blouses S179 TOILETRIES Other Toiletries Seduced In Proportion 50c IPANA TOOTHPASTE. 50c Dr. West's TooJtMrush and 35c BOST TOOTHPASTE 25c JERGENS LOTION KOTEX 24 Bayer Aspirin Tsabkts LARGE SIZE USTERINE LARGE SIZE LAYORIS Large Size 60 6z. Antiseptic 39c Lare size Wampoles Cod Liver Oil Philips IVIillr of Magnesia 30c i Qt Milk of Magnesia 30c QL Russian Mineral Oil American Mineral Oil BLACK DRAUGHT MIRO LIQUIFYING CREAM 25c 500 POND BHSSUE 1 in -or- CHOICE Values imincoATS i.Q9 Whflo they last, values to $15 I II RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO Cvtrlfhl 1IM. Tba Ammirm Tb Cww I.

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