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Pajie Kino, (Ala.) Star, Sunday, June 19, 1943 Calendar Of Events SOCIETY IVA COOK. PHONE 12S Sivcct Music And Summer Sunshine Make Morning Exercise More Fun "So many pods, so many creeds. So many paths that wind and wind, When Just the art of betng kind Is all this sad world 3 Is r.Tsrt then 1 1.1 "i Pre-NuDtia I Parties For Popular Couple ccoratina a (Compiled By Carnecie Library) "Monday," June 21 Ctvitan Club, 12:30, YMCA; Glen Addle Club. 3. Olen Addie; Radio 1:30, VMCA.

Tuesday. June 22 Exchange Club. 12. Vic's Cafe; Rotary Club, 12:30, YMCA; Business and Professional Women's Club, :30, Club House Pilot Club, 7 :30, 1 Room; VFW. 8, YMCA; Sub-Deb Club.

10, YMCA. Thursday, June 24 Klwanis Club, 12:30, YMCA; Baseball Supper. 8:30, YMCA; Gamma Beta Qamma, 7. YMCA; Lions Club, 7:30, Dug-Out; Radio Class, 7:30, YMCA; YMCA Program Committee. 7:30.

YMCA. Friday, June 25 YMCA Boards, 12:30. YMCA; Woman's Junior Chamber of Commerce. 8, YMCA. Saturday.

June 28 YMCA Dance, 8:30, YMCA. During the week-end many social courtesies were ex Budget Ttrms tended to Miss Jane Arbery Barker and Alan James Secotd of Atlanta, who were united In marriage last rrenlnr th Tint Piwkrii 1 fill A Deeerator TO Bring IALL i Jo k-s-j JW mnt- fTVilirrh MI One of the events was a lovely morning affair given by Mrs. Horace Frleraon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott Roberts, on Sunset Drive and Thomas c.

Turner entertained with a dinner for tha bridal nart at -r- 111" kj a the Annlston Country Club. Friday at one o'clock at. the Ladies' Day Friday At Country Club Mrs. Thomas E. Kllby, and Mrs.

Hugh Oray were the official hostesses on Friday for the weekly Ladies Day golf event and luncheon at the Anniston Country Club. After the luncheon those going the rounds were, Mrs. Kllby, Mrs. Oray, Mrs. Ira C.

Davis, Mrs. LOCAL AGENT Country Club, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mallory.

Miss Jo Ann Mallory, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Edwards, Jr honored the Secord-Barker wedding party and out-of-town guests with a luncheon. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph C. Broad-nax and Mr. and Mrs. Gray Hunter entertained Friday evening at the Country Club, giving a buffet Cleaning Co.

5II.W2J"5t. Phont307G I Thomas Cobb King. Mrs. Roger Mallory, Mrs. Robert W.

Dethlefs, HE FLEW XS-1 FASTER THAN SOUNBCapt Janwt Thomas Fits-gerald, Jr, (left), Amy test pilot from South Pittsburgh, Tenn has been awarded the Air Medal far flying aa XS-1 rocket plane faster than tha speed of soand. His wife, LilHan, and their month-old son, Jamea III (right); are visiting her parents In Mobile, Ala. She learned about It after it was all over. She said her husband Is "so quiet you never knew what he's doing unless you pin blm down." (AP Photos. i IZ pev- I Mrs.

Leslie M. Edwards. Mrs. Leon ard H. Roberts.

Mrs. Thomas Pey ton Roberts, Mrs. Edgar Billings-ley and Mrs. William A. Davis.

Mrs. William A. Davis won top honors in the nine-hole flight, tak Musla and sunshine Increase the pleasure of morning set-ups for this young girl who borrows her exercise from a ballerina's dance routine. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Anniston Garden Club Has Installation Of Officers By 'ALICIA HART stretch muscles of the midriff, legs Meeting at the Business and estate convention. At the conven- SvEmf Professional Women's Clubhouse in Rocky Hollow on Friday afternoon.

ing prizes for low score and putting. In the 18-hole flight Mrs. Ira C. Davis was low and Mrs. Edwards and Mrs.

Kllby shared honors In the putting contest. Inspirational Meeting For Woman's Auxiliary At the Central Presbyterian Church on Monday evening at 1:30 o'clock, there will be an Inspira tion, one of the local members, Mrs. Vann, offered a silver tray for the best pictures of Victory Gar al. For this event the guests were seated, on the porch and the supper was served from a long table decorated with magnolia blossoms and appointed in crystal. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Benjamin Broadnsx assisted Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Broadnax and Mr.

and Mrs. Hunter. Miss Swan Martin Now Mrs. E. K.

McLoin A recent wedding announcement received by Anniston friends, told of the marriage of Miss Swan Martin, formerly stationed with the Newcomin library at Fort Mc-Clellan. The inscription was as follows: Mrs. Claudia Stinchcomb Martin announces the. marriage of her daughter pmA rC liUJdiilfli mi dens and this went to Tuscaloosa. Mrs.

Leon Boozer, the official delegate, gave a detailed account and hips. All set to go to a peppy dance tune? Swing one foot up on the back of a low chair and raise arms overhead. Now in rhythm with the music bend your body to the side touching fingertips of one hand to the upraised foot. Repeat 10 times. Bring foot back to the floor and swing the other leg into position on the chair.

Now that your exercise has proved -to be more pleasant, see how easy it is to adapt your own familiar "set-ups- to music. NEA Staff Writer Mix sweet music and sunshine in with morning set-ups and see how much easier they are to take. Exercise taken out of doors to music, tapped from phonograph or radio, offers the benefits of fresh air and a fine feeling of exhilaration. More fun, too. is to take a cue from the music and dance through your work-out.

Here's one dance routine borrowed from a ballerina, which can be easily synchronized to muile This one is calculated to of the convention and announced the election ot Mrs. Layman as members of the Anniston Garden Club, held an installation of officers for 1948-49 and Mrs. Leon Boozer Is the new president. Mrs. Paul D.

Vann, who organized the club, served as the in-stallation officer and those taking the pledges were, Mrs. Boozer and her vice-presidents, Mrs. Drayton Bernhard, Mrs. Grady Baker, and Mrs. H.

M. Hicks: Mrs. J. C. A.

vice-president of the Alabama Garden Clubs Association. 1 i.T tional meeting for members of the Woman's Auxiliary. Mrs. J. R.

Houston will preside. Mrs. J. E. Stauf fer will conduct the devotional and Mrs.

J. W. Barnes will be program leader. The sub Mrs. Frank Russey.

Mrs. B. Pace and Mrs. W. D.

Ross were hostesses for the meeting on Fri- I day and others present, with those Hamilton, recording secretary; Mrs. ject will be, 'Maintaining a Chris Color Cartoon, Rapsody la Weed, Newt ef thj War Id TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY Two rtctarw Oa The Sasae Program Frank Russey, corresponding sec mentioned were, Mrs. C. J. Alford Mrs.

J. M. Hinds, Mrs. J. C.

Craig, Mrs. Clifford Worsham, and Mrs. i retary: Mrs. Robert E. Kelley, First Feature OXFORD NEWS Call Jessie Louise Williams After 5 O'clock at 2U5-W treasurer; Mrs.

Frank A. Morrow, Eecead Feature J. J. Newman parliamentarian: Mrs. J.

R. Caine, historian, and Mrs. H. L. Layman, librarian.

1 CJtMT Swan to Dr. Ernest Karl McLaln on Friday. May the twenty-eighth. Nineteen hundred and forty-eight Feachtree Road Methodist Church Atlanta. Oeorgla At Home 154 Lakeview Avenue E.

Mrs. E. C. Lloyd, retiring treas urer, stated that during her term she had disbursed $411.19 and had a balance of $93.78 for the new treasurer Mrs. Bernhard announced that the new year-books are ready Serial Hop Harrlgao Frances Sims Married To Williom L.

Herndon Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sims announce the marriage ot theh daughter, Frances, to William L.

Hemdon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herndon of Anniston, the ceremony having taken place on May 28th. Rites were performed by Rev. Ray Till at his home.

Sears Co'Foundcr Dies In Evanslon THURSDAY ft FRIDAY RUSSELL Ofaite TRVOQ Apk MENJOU Atlanta Georgia. Bible School Closes At Parker Memorial The Vacation Bible School held It Parker Memorial Baptist Church, Jth Mrs. Joseph H. Rutledge as superintendent, will close this evening at I o'clock at the church. The exercises will take the plara of the evening sermon and handwork of the children will be on exhibition.

Mrs. Rutledge stated on Saturday that the school had been successful for distribution and said the theme for next season would be "Southern Gardens," following an outline in a book by Mrs. Hastings ot Atlanta. Tribute To Mrs. Garrett A beautiful tribute to Mrs.

t. J. Oarrett was given by Mrs. J. Caine.

who recognized the excellent work Mrs. Garrett has carried on over a period ot years. Mrs'. Oarrett Is called "the flower lady Church Announcements CHURCH OF CHRIST Irvln Strickland, minister. 10.00 a.

Bible study: 11 a. morning worship and-Communion; 7:30 p. evening worship. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-Dr. Virgil M.

Gardner, pastor, 0:30 a. Sunday School; 10:45 a. morning worship: 6:45 p. Baptist Training Uiiion; 8 p. evening worship.

LAKEVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. M. R. Tftomason, pastor. 9 :45 a.

Sunday School; 11 a. morning worship; 6.30 p. Baptist Training Union; 7:30 p. nu, evening worship. METHODIST CHURCH Rev.

James E. Elliott, pastor. 9:45 a. Church School; 11 a. morning worship; 7:00 p.

evening Worship. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Louis P. Bo wen, pastor. 10 a.

Sunday School: 11 a. morning worship: 6:30 p. Baptist Training Union; 7:30 p. evening worship. MuskaL Tammy Tacker Time SATURDAY ONLY mtm Wmmi 1 of Anniston," because of her thoughtful courtesies to sick people and shut-ins.

Her little bowls of flowers are seen in the hospitals and they have found their way Into hundreds of local homes. Mrs. Caine, in her remarks, stated that Mrs. Garrett's work had been recognized at the state convention CHICAGO, June 49. Alvah Curtis Roebuck, 84.

one of the co-founders of Sears, Roebuck and died last night. He was stricken while visiting his daughter, Mrs. Raymond H. Keel-er in suburban Evanston. His home Was In Tujunga, Calif.

It was from his partnership with Richard W. Sears In 1891 that the huge mail order business grew. His survivors in addition to his daughter, are his widow, Sarah Blanche Lett Roebuck; a son, Alvah Curtis Roebuck. Jr, of Tujunga, and a grandson. Malcolm Roebuck Keeler, Evanston.

tian Atmosphere in the Home." This will be an important meeting and delegates will report on trips to conferences. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. James M. Greer are visiting relatives In Fayette.

Mrs. Elliott Leyden. Mrs. Cecil Moon and Mrs. George Threadgill spent Thursday In Birmingham.

Norman Snow. Is recovering after an operation at Memorial Hospital. 5 George Henry of Fort- Bragg, N. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard G. Henry. Mrs. George Threadgill and children of Louisville, Ky are visiting Mrs. John Leyden at her home on the Alexandria Road.

Mr. and Mrs. James D. Shen-esey are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

M. T. Dawson in Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Easterling. have returned after a visit in Paw-tucket, R. I.

Mr. and Mrs. Ormsby Dawklns leave today for Philadelphia after a visit with the latter' mother, Mrs. Zella Talley, and Miss Ada Oalbralth. Mrs.

J. Goldson of Mobile is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. W.

Read on Davis Avenue. Mrs. Fred Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Lawrence of Troy arrived on Friday to be with Mrs.

Lamar Field, and they will accompany her to Montgomery today for the funeral of Judge Field. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Prep 'Joyce Bates of Buffalo, N. have named their litle son, Eric Anthony Prep.

Murray Field of Charlotte, N. C. formerly of this city. Is expected and drew an attendance of 246 1 young people. On Friday in Zinn Park, those who attended the school, were entertained with a picnic, sponsored The last chapter af Jeaae Janes Rides Again.

Ala the first chapter of MEN NEVER FORGET. Comedy aad Carton. Colvin, Mrs. C. R.

Bishop, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lanier of Bremen, Miss Carol Colvin of Macon, Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Price of Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Avery White of Eastaboga, and J.

C. Steele of New Orleans, are the week-end guests of and Mrs. Lane Thweatt and family. Mrs. Maude Houston of east of Oxford, Is in Anniston Memorial Hospital.

Friends will be glad to know she Is doing nicely having undergone an operation. The Rev. and Mrs. M. R.

Thoma-son announce the birth of a daughter Saturday, June 19. Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Owens and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. William Dempsey and son. Billle. and L.

R. Roberts spent Saturday In Atlanta. Mrs. Rosa Arnold has gone to Bristol. where she will spend 'some time with Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Llpplncott (Rose Arnold). Mrs. Robert Edward Culberson Is visiting in Auburn. Mrs.

Eugene Cooper, Gene Cooper and Marjorie Cooper are visiting Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. I.

Landers in Bowden, today. Misses Jane and Sara Atkins of Heflln visited in the home of their aunt, Mrs. Dean Walker. Mr. and Mrs.

R. R. Pope and family have returned from Chicago where they visited Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Plogger (Joyce Pope). Mrs. Kate Cawthen has returned to Auburn after a visit with her niece, Miss Roxie Lee Farmer. Mr.

and Mrs. Dewey Burns and family who hfcye been residing in Gary, for several months have returned to Oxford and are occuy-ing the home on Snow Street. Miss Mary Judson Kerr is visiting in Auburn before going to Florida where she will spend the Summer with relatives. Mrs. W.

R. Norton Is visiting In Oreehvtlle. 8. where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Will Logan (Alice Lee Norton In Huntsvllle, by the state courtesy Use Classifieds Eastern Star Meets The Augusta Smith Chapter O. E. No. 427 will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. There will be an election of officers and all members are urged to attend.

chairman and the regional chairman and said that the "Flower Grower," published in New York had carried a notice regarding the work of Mrs. Garrett. The magazine is edited by Dorothy Blddle, Miss Wood's Book Miss, Florence Woods was present at the meeting as an honorary member of the club and she had with her a most attractive collection of garden poems made into a scrap-book, that she compiled and dedicated to the Anniston Garden Club. The book will be placed li the Poets Corner at the Carnegie MONTHII JUNE IS LILY PURE a by the Woman's Missionary Union of the church. Executive Meeting At Ruhama Church There will be a meeting of the executive board of the Woman's Missionary Union of Ruhama Bap-tjfe Church, on Monday morning at o'clock at the home of Mrs.

J. E. Pearce at 819 Jefferson Avenue. The members will make out their quarterly reports and luncheon will be served at noon by Mrs. Pearce.

Mrs. Lowry; Mallory, Will Honor Her Guest Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lowry Mallory, will entertain at 722 Highland Avenue with an Informal party for her guest, Miss Oloria Scrogin. of Colorado Sprlnes.

Colo. Ouests have Been invited for four o'clock. Program And Business Meeting W. M. S.

The Woman's Mlssionsry Society of the First Baptist Church will have their program and business meeting at the church Monday at 11:00 a. m. The teacher, Mrs. T. C.

Allen, will be assisted by members of the Young Women's Auxiliary. The hostess for the meeting will be Louis Howie, Mrs. H. P. Whiteside.

Mrs. R. H. Davenport, Mrs. W.

R. Bennett, and Mrs. Roy Tucker. library, that Miss Woods maintains in memory of her brother, the late William Henry Woods. All prize-winning year books that were on display from state clubs at the Huntsvllle convention were shown at the meeting and the Marcla Bush silver vase, won by the Anniston Garden Club was also on exhibit.

This award was received for having the best collection of here to accompany Mrs. Lamar Personals Mrs. J. E. Worthington of Philadelphia.

Mrs. R. L. Wade and Mrs. Pearl Brooks of Atlanta, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Steele. Mrs. Lula Every Flavor A Pennant V. Winner Field to Montgomery for the funeral of Judge Field.

garden pictures on display at the 3 Pep Up Decor Of 'Outdoor Living Room9 With Furniture You Can Make Yourself ATTENTION: ALL CAR TRUCK OWNERS For Major Repairs and Motor Replacement Use Our Budget Plan Up to 12 Months to Pay GENUINE DODGEPLYMOUTH, CHRYSLER, DeSOTO PARTS FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS TILL in' any jape Soeor which Tceep your "outdoor living room from being comfortable and attractive by adding; terrace furniture of your own making. i. For proof that a little sleight-of-hand with carpentry and paint brush can be used to fill in gaps, take a look at the "before" and "after" pictures below. Sawed in two and painted with two coats of enamel, tr discarded hall-rack (left) makes the chair you see (right) and the dart board with hat hooks provided for hanging garden tools. Replacing the hall-rack's mirror in the daft board is a black and white linoleum target.

The attractive jardinieres-shown flowering with geraniums were made of the old wooden pickle buckets. One coat of paint for disguise, another tor stencil tracing were all that was need to beautify these pots. The tea cart shown shining with fresh paint is the child wagon equipped with a removable plywood top. This was fitted into place with four corner screws. Holes were bored into the plywood top to insure safe transportation for dishes.

KAY SHERWOOD, NEA Staff Writer. Anniston Motor Company 10th (x Wilmer Phones 1660-1661 mm -ic-i SAVE UP TO with kiddies and adults alike. Our creamy-rich, delicious tasting ice cream is a summer treat for all. Makes the perfect hot weather desert mid. afternoon or evening refreshment Have it at your favorite fountain take home oi package for all the family to enjoy.

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