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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 5

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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5
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PagwTive, The Annlston (Ala.) Star, Sunday, July 14, 1948. Miss Mary Frances Brougher Charles Christenberry To Wed 114 I Come on in -QiS- SOCIETY iva cook, reoNs un i- MIRACLE Strang how mysterious an things still Things we thought we knew beyond all knowing, That turn In and are mlraclea: 1i 1 Eat I At The -1 Hitching 1 I Post 1 I Opes Tm I I Clesei AH Day I I 1 Thwaday I I Complete Soda. I reuUIa and I I Keetaaraat Service I 1 ur s. lira. Lw" 1 Bow we are mesmerised by the new face A sky wear suddenly; or hllli; or a.

house. Strange how the heart we have -Two Piece "CANDY STRIPE $5.95 walked with so Ions Springs with a cry we thought It I had forgot. And circles heaven upon burning Nathaniel Burt One piece suit with brief skirt. Solid white or yellow. Sj 5 MISS BROUGHES Brig.

Gen. and Mrs. William E. Brougher of Fort McClellan announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Prances, to Charles Wilkes Christenberry, son of Club.

She served on the lecture association committee and as chairman of the council for all war service activities of the college and was among those selected to appear in "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities." Miss Brougher held a position as flight stewardess with Eastern Air Lines in Atlanta and she now resides with her parents on the post, where she is employed by the War Col. and Mrs. Charles W. Christenberry, now stationed at Governor's Island in New York, The marriage Be Prettier Than Ever With A Feather Cut will take place Saturday, July 27, at eight o'clock in the evening at Silver Chapel at Fort McClellan. The bride-to-be is the youngest Department Civil Service Civilian Personnel Branch.

of three daughters of General and Mrs. Brougher. The other two are: Doris, Mrs. Bogardus S. Cairns, wife of Colonel Cairns, stationed at Gov ernor's Island, New York, and Betty, Mrs.

William M. Campbell. Jr, wife Mr. Christenberry's only sister is Miss Helen Christenberry. a member of the recent graduating class at Vassar College.

The bridegroom elect was graduated from Carlisle Let the summer breezes blow through your soft, natural-looking curls achieved by letting us cut and permanent your hair into a smart feather cut. of Mr. Campbell of New Orleans. Military Academy in Bamberg, 8. During the three snd one-half He also 'attended the University of yesrs General Brougher vu interned in Jspanese prison camps, South Carolina.

Rensselaer Poly technic Institute and the United Mrs. Brougher resided In Decatur, States Military Academy. He la Ma1 Ga, with her three daughters, where Betty and Frances were stu Mayes Beauty Shop Early Foil V001EIIS Liglifwcight for tnj luirs. have just rt ceived the largest stock ef Botany woolens that hart tver been shown in the city! All 54-inch widths of pure virgin wool. Priced at member of the Alpha Kappa Pi social fraternity and is now employed in the Public Relations Department of the A tor Hotel Corporation In East 11th Street Phona 1777 dents at Agnes Scott College.

Miss Brougher wss graduated there In IMS, and she was a member of the Cotillion Club and the French New York City. r' tii 1 Miss Renah Pittman Married To Sanford Allia Taylor, Jr. Page. Juanita Page and Jayne Pow Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Witherspoon r4 and Mr. and Mra. Ernest W.

Wil ell. Mrs. A. 8. Kyser served punch, After a wedding trip to Florida, the bridal couple will be at home on Oxmoor Road.

For traveling the $3.49 bride wore a sags green linen suit lo with brown and white accessories PERSONALS Mrs. Robert Alston will spend a liams (Pauline Witherspoon) were among the out-of-town guests attending the marriage of Miss Renah Claire Pittman to Sanford Allia Taylor. at the First Baptist Church in Birmingham. Miss Pittman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Ivy Pittman and her brother was married recently to the former Hva Gate Williams of this city. Before a pretty altsr the bride was given in marriage by her father and she wore for the occasion $4.93 month awsy from the city visiting in Wilmington. Salisbury, N. an and with Mr. and Mrs.

Knox Ide in Ta New York, Miss' Lila Huger and Miss Cath a white point d'esprlt dress made with romantic neckline outlined erine Nolen will return today from a visit with Miss Patricia Brlttain 7 7 0 rm- Soft a Cawblda with ruffles snd the basque waist wss attached to a very full skirt. at Birmingham-Southern College fwhere they attended the opera per The finger-tip veil of illusion was held in plsce with a starched tlera adorned with orange blossoms and she carried abuoquft of white car nations, showered with stephanotls. Miss Helen Chapman was maid of honor and wore a white d'esprlt dress, carrying a fan-shaped bou formance of "Naughty Marietta." Miss Helen Jesperson is visitirg In Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs.

Burl Qulnn and children, Nancy Nell and Raymond, arrive today from Tuscaloosa to spend a week as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Stolz. Mr.

and Mrs. Csrl Griffin and daughter will return to Fsyette today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wilson at 1213 Leighton Avenue.

Mrs. A. D. Stols and Miss Eleanor toed' I 1 quet of pink and orchid peonies. Other attendants were: Mrs.

John C. Pittman, Mrs, William L. Pittman (live Oale Williams) of Annlston and Auburn, Mrs. Frank Hatcher and Miss Jacqueline Sud- duth. Jean Ruffin served as flower girl.

ftfircs for y--p WomeSeuiinn William Amberson acted as best 8 tois have returned after a week's visit In Columbus, Ga. li msn for the bridegroom. Ushers were: William L. Pittman. John C.

Pittman, Frank P. Hatcher, James Stlvender and Boyd Bernard. A reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pittman on Forrest Drive followed the ceremony.

Mrs. Louis Jenkins cut the tiered cake which vu decorated with spun candy orchids and rosebuds. Serving were Misses Clara Ebaugh, Eileene Mary Bell Hall, Annie Laure HEMPHILL G. WHITESIDE Local Representative of THE EQUITABLE LOT ASSUBANCB SOCIETY OF U.S. W.

11th St Phone lit iwajwto, Back To School Shoes Nationally advertised brands for the hoys and girls Buster Brown, Red Goose and Trim foot. May we suggest that you bring your youngsters to our store now while our stock is fresh, new and complete. It is important that your child be properly fitted not only in the length but also in width. We carry in stock, sizes: 8V2 to 12, UVi to 3, and "teen-ogl sizes: 2Vi to 10 in widths, AA to C. Prices range from $1.95 to $4.95.

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