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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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Monday, july 1939. 7" I' 1 THE ANNISTON STAR PAG IVACOOK Etor Social News- Mehtiori-Women's IVACOOK SOCIETY EDITOR 0o0 PHONE 1C3 0 0 SOCIETY Personal Clubs PHONE 1283 A. 'uneral Conducted Hospital-Treats Cary May Marry this evening from Oaf fney, 8. for a visit with Mrs. Mattle Smyth and Mr.

and Mrs. French Bell at their For Chambers Man I Four For, Injuries (3 X. I FLAPPER FANNY i v. it era. a o.

1 IlkllCliMc It 4 home at 1404 Lelghton Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Rode Goodrich and Miss Lucy Goodrich have returned to their home in Birmingham after being the guests of Mrs. George Goodrich and Miss Mildred Goodrich on Chlstlne Avenue.

Mrs. Walker Stlckney has returned to Birmingham after spending the week-end with Mrs. Richard H. Stlckney. ROANOKE, Ala, July service for R.

M. Brown, age 69, widely' known citizen of the Mt. Olive community of Chambers County, who died Friday, were conducted at Antloch Church at Double Head Sunday afternoon by the Rev. G. D.

Hunt. Interment was in the church cemetery. Mr. Brown served for many year a constable and was once a deputy sheriff of Chambers County. Four persona vera treated at Garner Hospital for injuries Sun day.

All were dismissed after treatment A. Baggett of 1101 Moore and Arnold Adklnson of OhaU chee suffered lacerations about the face. Hospital attendants reported they were in an automobile collision on Uie Gadsden Highway. Virginia King, six-year-old child of Furnace Hill, suffered bruises when she was knocked to the by an auto mobile near her home. W.

M. Harper of Piedmont was treated tor lacerations about the face. He was said to have been hurt during an altercation with his son-in-law, W. Buttram, Jr, who was arrested in connection with the case and 1st er freed under $300 bond. guests of Mr.

and Mrs. L. W. Devine 8unday. Miss Betty Rowell is recovering at I Garner Hospital after undergoing an operation for appendicitis.

Mrs. Samuel Jonel and daughters, Misses Ann and Ella Maude Jones, of Mulberry, are visiting Miss Maude Luttrell on Lelghton Miss Catherine Whitley and her guest, Willie Mae Smith of Griffin, Ga, spent Saturday In Birmingham. Miss Sadie True of Union town visited in Annlston yesterday while en route to Montreat. N. C.

Charles Henry and Samuel Stlckney, have returned from a stay at Shocco Springs. Miss Frances Rouse has returned from a visit with her sisters, Mrs. James Colbert and Mrs. Stephen Hunt, in Chattanooga. Sergeant and Mrs.

M. A. Sewell of Fort Knox, and Mrs. Annie Henley and daughters. Martha De-Lana and Mollle Kate, were the Shakespeare never made a continuous 'Journey as long as a round trip from Boston to New York.

Avenue. rtKvw r0'v $e7Vuj Mrs. Lawrence Cater, Lawrence Cater, Jr, and Norton Cater of Mobile are visiting relatives in Annlston. The best honey-producing areas of England are the Cotswold and the Wiltshire dairy district. MELLOW FIELDS One seldom uses this old dirt road, But the fox and the rabbit, And I sometimes, when cummer comes.

The wide fields on either side are a sanctuary For the timothy and hawkweed. They have not felt The mower's scythe alnce the last inhabitant Of the hill farm moved out ten years ago. The bobolink's song undulates In the June wind, And meadowlark calls are plaintive accompaniments To high meadow songs. Buttercups fringe the wetter Places, and form a border of gold around the hardhack. The swampland steeples, under which the redwing Builds.

Everything stirs; even the fleabane swims In the heat waves shimmering over the mellow fields. leasing Chrlstman in Christian Science Monitor. MARGARET CROWDER WEDS DUNCAN L. HOI SER marriage of MLss Margaret Crowder, daughter of Mrs. John Calvin Giles Crowder and the late Mrs.

Crowder, and Duncan Law son Ho user, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawson Houser, was solem-ntwd with simplicity at the home of the bride's mother In Opellka Saturday at high noon. Mlas Mildred Barnard of Nettle-ton, was maid of honor and Ml Crowder's only attendant, while Dr. Shaler C.

Houser of Tuscaloosa served his brother as best uran. The ceremony was performed by ibt. Norman McCieod of the First Methodist Church In the presence of the immediate families and a few out-of-town friends. After the ceremony, the bride's mother entertained at a luncheon for the guests. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr.

and Mrs. Houser left for a short wedding trip after which they will be at home at the Berkshire Apartments. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and W. O.

Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Houser, Misses Msry Elra-vbeth and Barbara Houser, Mrs.

Neill Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hul-ey, all of Birmingham; Dr.

and Mrs: Shaler C. Houser, Mr. Shaler C. Houser, and little Miss Martha Houser of Tuscaloosa. Birmingham News-Age-Herald.

HAL HARRIS GIVEN "PETER RABBIT" PARTY A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Harris (Emmie this nwmMi "bMM-tava" Mima tw tmm a ts.se ass BLACK LOAN CO.

ete i-e mm m. tw Cary Grant, well-known American screen leading man, and Phyllis Brooks, actress, were snapped in Paris where they were doini the 'sights together, giving rise to rumors of an engagement. 'Yea, I ae tht resemblance. In a few years, his grand father's going to look exactly like him." Here IS the Parade! MIND Your MANNERS Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1. If a bride is married in a traveling dress, does she have any bridesmaids? 2.

Should the husbands and wives of members of the bridal party be asked to the breakfast which follows the ceremony? 3. How soon after receiving a wedding Invitation, is it permissible to send a present to the bride? 4. I It correct to write, "With very best wishes" on the card one encloses in a wedding gift? 5. When a woman has no card but her own visiting card what does she do when she sends a gift from herself and her husband? What would you dp if You are a bride and you have received several duplicate gifts. Would you ia) Exchange them? ibi Feel that you have to keep them? Keep them for sentimental reasons? Answers 1 She usually has only a maid Fun Adventure Thrills Hobbies NEWS The Anniston Star brings them all to the boys and girls of Anniston and surrounding territory beginning this Saturday in Rudlsill) in Glenwood Terrace for Muter Hal Harris onvhU birthday anniversary.

It was called a "Peter Rabbit" party and after all the chll dren had arrived on the lawn, they were told to choose a "Mr. McOreg ID ARADE OF YOUTH or," and "a rsbbit" was selected among the children for a merry game. There was a "bean race" and then the guest played "pinning the tall on the rabbit." Prises were awarded in all the contests. Late In the afternoon the chil dren were led to the porch and glv or matron of honor. 2.

Yes. 3. Right away. 4. Yes.

But not necessary. I 5. She writes "Mr. and'' in front en colored paper hat with large bunny ears." The party table held the only boys' and girls' page that tells you what youngsters in this country, as well as abroad, are actually doing. a novel cenerpiece, which was created out of a huge head of lettuce of her own name.

Best "What Would You Do" solution a) unless you are more sentimental than most modern brides. In this Mrs. Harris had concealed the favors and each child waa given a ribbon and told to pull out a little gift. Ice cream and cookies were PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Cobb King left Sunday for a stay in Florida. Miss Patricia Llfsey left today for her home in Montgomery after a visit with Miss Ann Cole. Miss Margaret Cecil Gaines has returned to Birmingham after a visit with Miss Rebecca Stanley on Woodstock Avenue. Mr. Arthur Donaldson will arrive this week from Baltimore to Join Mrs.

Donaldson and daughter, who are visiting in the home of Judge and Mrs. J. J. Willett. Miss Jean Taylor left yesterday for her Home In Indianapolis, after a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. T. O. King at their home on Fairway Drive. Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Edwards and children have left for a stay in Mobile and Pensacola, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. G.

B. Snoddy and family are now occupying the R. C. Young residence at 1929 Christine Avenue. Miss Jane Rice has returned to her home in Mobile after a visit with her sister, Mrs.

Leslie M. Edwards. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schneider will regret to learn that the latter la at Dr.

McLester clinic in Birmingham. Mrs. O. 8. Landham mill leave soon for a stay at Perdldo Beach, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Medlers and family have left for a visit with relatives at Silver Bay, N. Y.

Dr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Evans spent Sunday in Tallapoosa, Ga. and Mrs.

Arch Ma of Gadsden were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Russell V. Orr, and Mr. Orr during the week-end. i Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Lanford and children of Gadsden spent Sunday at "Homarda," the home of Mrs. Homer Lanford. Miss Ruth Brooks arrived today from Camilla, for a visit with Miss Dorothy Davis at 1424 Christine Avenue. Mr.

Julius P. Hagerty spent the week-end in Asheville, N. C. Joseph King, Second, has entered summer school at Georgia Tech. Edwin Davis King, has left to spend a few weeks at camp near Unvllle, N.

C. Miss Jean Williams left yesterday to Join her father, Mr. O. L. William, in Charlotte, N.

after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Homer Lanford, at "Homarda." Dr. and Mrs. W. M.

Salter and Miss Mary Kathertne Salter have returned from a visit In Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cater and son have returned from a visit in Mobile. Mrs.

Joseph E. Aderhold and daughters of Los Angeles, who are visiting relatives in Attalla, will served. Mrs. Harry M. Ayers assisted Mrs.

Harris In entertaining the guest, among whom were Harry Brandt Ayers, Harry and Miller weatneny rank Jones, Robert Jones, Jos- ph. Hitt, Mary Rowan, Alice McCall, Marjorie 7 Vvt IV'- Clark, Jane Edwards. Joyce ana Jean Acker. Helen Meigs, Robert mshman. Elizabeth and Francis Somewhere in this vast world, there are boys who will be hailed as great inventors in the not-too-far distant future; girls who will be the reigning queens of moviedom, the stage, radio; boys and girls who will be the sports world's record holders; youngsters who will be the heads of great businesses that they are only founding now.

Mickle, Howard Cater, Thomas King. of Jacksonville, and Thomas Harris. LUNCHEON PLANNED FOR TWO HONOREE8 Miss Lucy Turner will entertain tomorrow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L.

Turner at 1419 Lelghton Avenue, givtnj a luncheon at one o'clock. The honor guests will he Miss Melanle Donaldson of Baltimore, uho is visiting her grandparents, Judge and Mrs. Joseph Jackson Willett, and Miss Terry Updike of Jackson Heights, Long Island. MLss Updike la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Updike, the latter having been Mildred Johnston of Annlston. Katherine Kyle left today for their home In Tampa, after a visit with Mrs. Kate Glover and Mr. and Mrs. L.

C. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Johnson and returned from.

a to North Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. L. E.

Morton, Mrs. William L. Gaines. Nell Morton and Mr. and Mrs.

Shaler Houser have returned from a stay at Fort Walton, Mr. and Mrs. William Pettus and Miss Dorothy Pettus spent the week-end in Gainesville, Ga. Mr S. L.

Dean will return tomorrow from a trip to Pensacola, Fla. Miss Gloria Smith has returned to Haines City. after a visit with Miss Harriet Lacy. Misses Frankle and Bessie Mc-Mlllion have returned after a visit with Miss Stella Barnes in Gadsden. Dr.

and Mrs. L. L. Scarbrough wfll leave tomorrow for a visit in Union Springs. Miss Ruth Brown left yesterday for her home in Greensburg, after a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Brown. 8enator and Mrs.

Daniel Anthony Kelly (Helen Sayers) have concluded their wedding trip through Virginia, North Carolina and at Sea Island, Ga, and are now occupying their beach home at Fernandlna, Fla. Miss Mary Elizabeth Lloyd will leave tomorrow to spend three weeks at Camp De Soto near Men-tone. The Rev. and Forrest L. King returned today after a visit in Fla.

Mrs. W. A. Holman will leave tomorrow for a visit with Mrs. Huger Williamson's Close Out Summer Styles What are they doing now? These youngsters can tell you.

They're discovering them in Parade of Youth. But somewhere in this world, there are also boys and girls who right now, every minute of the day and night are proving their heroism, their ability to conquer all obstacles, their re-sourcefulness. Where are they? Who are they? The youngsters above. know that, too. All the above, news of boys and girls who are just setting out on the road to fame, as well as news of those who have already arrived, is told briefly, dramatically, interestingly and in pictures! every Saturday in $1.00 I be the guests of Mrs.

O. C. Miller. $2.95 inursaay ana rriaay. Mrs.

O. 8. Gregory of Riverside, CaJ, win arrive tomorow for a visit with her sister, Mrs. 8. nxttsmu mm Kimbrough.

Miss Marjorie Neal has entered the summer school at Auburn. Mrs. Arnold A. Gillespie (Ruth Elder) left last night to return to her home In Hollywood. after a visit with her mother, Mrs.

Oscar Elder, and her sister, Mrs. James A. Glass. Mrs. Alice Lloyd, Mrs.

6. J. Ar 99 -PARADE OF YOUTH Tudor Hall in Aiken, 8. C. Max Matthews, Charles Orrison, Joseph Broadnax, Jr, and Gerald King, Second, have left for a stay at Daytona Beach, Fla.

Ridgely D. Miller, win leave tomorrow for Philadelphia, where he will join his cousin. Captain Alfred Bunting of the 8. 8. Berkshire, for a cruise to Boston.

Mr. and- Mrs. O. Haynes have returned after a stay at Daytona Beach, Tla. 1- Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Smyth and Try For Your Size One Pair or Two $1.00 $2.00 $300 WILLIAMSON SHOE CO. nold and Jerry Lloyd Arnold left Sunday for a visit in Columbia, 8.

and at Myrtle Beach. Wa Mr. and Mrs. R. P.

Wamock spent the week-end In Mobile, 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kyle and Miss V.

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