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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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4" i 1 v- 3-A IThf Annlrfrm Star Thursdoy, October 1959 r- 8 MAJOR AND SERGEANT Pilot Club Schedules Annual Fashion Show i Two Retiring Soldiers pr J. The Pilot Club of Aanlston will enstein, Mrs. Paul James and 5. sponsor a fashion show on- Mon Miss Juanita Blake; door prizes, Honored A McClpMan fV 4 day, Oct. 12, at the City Auditor Miss Nellie Gaunttrand Mtsi Mar ium.

The theme of 'the show is garet Young; Hospitality, Mrs. Ralph Honey "Discovering the World of Fash Two retiring soldiers were hon Headquarters, Fourth U. 8. Army Corps IReserve), Birmingham. ions on Columjbwr Day." ored yesterday at a ceremonial re cutt.

Miss Elsie Rubensteia, Miss Florence Adams and, Mrs. Fred The following committees have in Whitwell, Ser view parade held at port been named by Mrs, Robert 'J quarters, Tort McClellan. Wilson, president; staging and Sibert; models, Miss Nancy Wfl liams. Miss Ann Tyler and Mrs decorating, Mrs. Fred Sibert, Mrs M-Sgt.

Hayden VYloyi and Lois Gaulding and Miss Florence Robert J. Wilson; lights, Mrs. Adams; publicity, Mrs. Douglas Betty Tippett; programs, Mrs. Major Thomas u.

Norman reviewed two'lcompanles from the 100th Chemical Croup and post Triplett, Mrs. Lois Gaulding and cTa! '4 Lois Gaulding; and general com geant Floyd volunteered for service In 1934 and has sine been across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans In the American army uniform. He was awarded a Bronze Star for action 'seen in Europe during the Second World War. He served in Japan as a sergeant major from 1952 to 1955. Sergeant' Floyd and his wife, Mrs.

Aaron Hand. mittee, Mrs. J. A. Whitehead, Mrs, Wardrobe, Miss Carrie Williams; Paul James and Mrs.

Douglas headquarters detachment march Lag is their honor. Triplett, Mrs. Aaron Hand and Mrs. Mildred Nail; tickets, Miss Elsie Rub I 9 Both are retiring after more The participating stores are than 20 years of active service Sergeant Floyd is the range Wakefields, Coleman's, Ga yle's, UUman's, Hudson's, Sears, n-ney's, Cottage Shop, Berman's 5" maintenance leader "at Fort Mc DOUBLE TROUBLE Brian and Brent Heller. 2raonthld TWO RETIRE Maj.

Thomas G. Norman, center, receives a 31 Student, Injured As School Bus Flips BRATT, (AP) -The Clellan. He has been assigned to and Harriet s. The show will be in three scenes; Maxine, plan to travel to Orlando, after visiting with her parents in Birmingham. He has nothing else planned for the immediate future except "lots of fishing and following football and boxing." this post for nearly four years.

Major Norman was assigned to the leisure-time clothes; street Identical twins, are alike In more ways than ene. Both mnst go the hospital to nnderco operations to correct similar heart defects. The ease is said to bo a medical rarity. They're the sens of En-rene and Esther Heller of rabnro Cleveland. Ohio.

The boys look' none too happy about it all as mommy -holds them for tio photographer. clothes; and after-five costumes. scroll of appreciation signed by Gen. L. L.

Lemnitxer, Chief of Staff, United States Army, at retirement ceremonies yesterday. Col. Lon H. post commander, presents the scroll. Also retiring was MSgt.

Hayden V. Floyd, right, who received the commendation ribbon with metal pendant and scroll of appreciation also signed by the Chief of Staff. MSrt. Clarence Morrell, Post Set. Major, is in left background.

Women's and children's fashions brakes failed on a school bus and the vehicle flipped over Wednesday, injuring 31 of 55 children on their way home. will be shown with Miss Margaret Young as commentator. Atmore Newspaper Is Sold To Sokol Although 11 were hospitalized in nearby Atmore, none was ATMORE fAP) Sale of The The Pilot Club of Anniston sponsors the anti-tuberculosis work "tar Calhoun County and a portion of the proceeds from the fashion reported seriously injured. Twen Arrests Are Listed By State, County Atmore Advance and Advance ty were treated and released, as was the driver, 38-year-old Rob released on $500 bond; and Ralph Printing Company was announced today by Martin L. Ritchie, own Charge Is Reduced In DWI Case Here Driving while intoxicated charg es against Miss Edna Kitchens 22, of 1101 Leighton were re duced yesterday to disorderly con duct drunk, according to police re ports.

ert Lee Godwin of Bratt. Birchfield Carter, Munford, Rt. 2 Three persons were arrested yesterday by sheriff's deputies and highway patrolmen, records in the sheriff's office revealed this Qth Anniversary SALE! er and publisher the past 11 years. driving while intoxicated and hav ing no driver's license. show will be used in this work as well as in other projects of the local club.

The fashion show is the onetime fund raising project and was adopted last year by the club service committee as sUch. The club service committee this year is composed of Mrs. J. A. Whitehead.

The bus was demolished in the accident on a dirt road about a mile east of this small town in extreme Northwest Florida. County Road Patrolman J. D. Rigby quoted Godwin as saying The weekly newspaper was sold to Phillip Sokol, its editor and manager the last three years, and Miss Kitchens paid a Fine of $15 They were: Ralph Leslie Pool, Trade over the Santa Fe Trail E. R.

Morriss Bay Mm and' costs on the drunk chargnndj4i4 GfadySW -eharged with reck reached its peak in 1831, when ette. Sokol is a former state news the brakes gave way when he tri4: less driving and having no driver's license; Sarah Collins of Ohat- charges of no driver's license were nol prossed by the arresting 130 wagons made the trip from Independence, Missouri, to Santa chairman; Mrs. Paul James and editor of the Mobile Press Reg ister. to slow for a curve. No charges were filed against Godwin.

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