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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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iiiiiTTgjnwnr'iiore (Wf nfflTnrwTiiiiirirni)iiiFffl -LjafcJMi "1 Ctb Alttttstnn Slat Mondoy, December 1958 Jccoby On Bridge Personals CaV AD 6-1031 GAS APPLIAUCES! Hand Elegant, So Is Finish PI Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Weaver have Miss Upton B.

G. Sexton Are Married By jCORNTLIA, ALSTON By OSWALD JACOBY Hero is a rubber bridge band 1 returned from a visit in Griffin, Ga. played by Henry Auslander. Hen GUXFTAJ1E FOR THOSE WHO FAIt "AH honor to him, who- shall win the fight" ry's four-spade opening bid was Mr. and Mrs.

William Wellborn somewhat of a gamble, but he have returned to their home in The world hat cried for a thou- held ISO honors as partial compen Miss Judith Ann Upton, daugb. Atlanta after a visit in Annlston. "'land yean, sation if doubled and set. I D.r.AC WTAMI But to him who tries and who tar WW MONI did double and opened the fails and dies, king of hearts. He should have c.on-r Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Alverson ter' of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Upton, and Bobby Gerald Sexton, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Sexton, were married In a pretty home 'Ceremony on Wednesday evening, De Ml i.v-'f 'fcl I give great honor and glory and turned with the ace ef -hearts and (Patsy Curry) have named their tears; ace of clubju East would have sig little daughter Sally Anne. AlmlSTOH BUTAIIE CO. Tour Gulftane-Bntane Dealer 933 W.

10th St. Dial AD 6-1831 To an who fan in their deedi naled with the nine and a second cern Der 3rd. The vows for the Impressive dou sublime club lead would have set Henry, Mrs. W. E.

Their gh6sta are many la the Van but West chose to shift to a Located Gulf Refining Co. Plant erating after an Illness at Memo ble ring ceremony were read by the Rev. Terry Crews, before trump at trick two. hi rial, Hospital. of years, They were born with time In vance of time.

'Thla gave Henry a chance to nuptial backgroundeateJlJRltlL: make the hand and betook full ad W. MINSHEW, Mgr. ivy, lighted candles and an arrangement of white flowers. Miss Elizabeth Watson Is recup Oh, great Is the hero -who wins a erating at home after undergoing Miss Diane Hunt was the bride's surgery at Memorial Hospital. only attendant and her dress was But greater many ana many a a pink winter wool sheath, worn time.

Mrs. John T. Adams of Mobile with a small hat of pink feathers. Some pale-faced fellow who' dies Order Early and Scvo! Her flowers were carnations. in shame has left after a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil C. Adams on Montvue Clifton Carter served the. jrrooni And lets God publish "the thought Road. sublime, as best man.

The lovetarbrTde wore a sheath And great is the man with the Mrs. J. Lovick Smith Is recup dress of white silk chiffon, featur sword undrawn, erating after an illness at Memo And good is the man who refrains NORTH (D) AQJ0S 8633 mxt EAST At? 451 VAK10 10 11 4 aVAJlO K973 SOUTH 4AKQJ1084 VQ92 6 Q4 Both vulnerable North. East South West Pass Pass 4 4 Double Pass Pass Pass Opening lead rial Hospital. from But thr man who fails and yet ami right on, Lo, he is a twin brother of mine.

ing a cowi neckline and an embroidered panel of sequins. Her small hat was of white velvet and she carried a white Bible topped with an 4, The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of aqua flannel with matching accessories and Mrs. Sexton, mother of th groom, wore a dress of blue wool with matching accessories. Their Auxiliary Makes Yuletide Plans The Ladles Auxiliary to Rail -Joaquin Miller Vegetables will taste better and life way Employes held Its December meeting Friday night at the home of Mrs. James D.

Preston, with retain their vitamins if cooked Use as little water as possible and cook as fast as possible. Do this by starting with boiling water. Also, whenever possible, cook vegetables in their skins. Mrs. J.

J. Mathls as co-hostess corsages were of Following reception the young MRS. BOBBY GERALD SEXTON married in Piedmont Attractive "Yuletide decorations couple left for their wedding trip vantage of it. He started by running were featured throughout the "house six trumps. West had to make four for the occasion, and Mrs.

William in tne cast. rot. traveling the bride wore a suit of aqua wool with black accessories and the orchid Box presided over the meeting and discards and he began to run out of Cards almost immediately. His led the devotional. The Smart Set By Cholly Knickerbocker first two discards were diamonds: from her bridal bouquet.

During the brief business session his third the ten of clubs; and dans were made for cnnstmas en ANNOUNCING A New Loan Service Which Bas Tbt Promise To Pay fourth the ten of hearts. tertalnment for railway employes At this point, Henry could have and their families. ElmVs Champagne Room with a NEW YORK: Between Ye and Women's Department Deadlines Are Listed An Informal entertainment pro distinguished gentleman, William Me and The Lamppost (and readers): Poor little Bet- gram was conducted by Mrs. C. McCOrmick Blair, who is "Adlal's taken the diamond finesse; discard ed one club on the diamond ace: and ducked a heart to West's ace but he wanted a more elegant fin' ish.

T. Wells and a game prize pre Material for (he Women's De law partner and top assistant. tina, All Khan's girl, had a very brief holiday in America. The sented to Mrs. Earl Mayes.

partment must be In the office ac Were they discussing the 1960 Democratic presidential candi Late in the evening the hostess cording to the following schedule: LOANS SWANDUP Henry played his last trump and Benita Hume, whose en 0 The Star will no able to aecent beautiful Parisian model, who has been pining away for the last two years over All, while hoping against hope that he might marry gagement to George Sanders so soon after the death of husband brides' pictures for current wed es served delicious refreshments to those mentioned and Mrs. J. B. Butler, Mrs. H.

L. McCullough, and Anthony, Danny and Byron Preston. West dropped the jack of clubs. Now Henry took the diamond finesse and played a heart from dummy. West took his two aces Ronald Coleman startled every her, got the royal brushoff when dings only, except when the marriage takes place outside of the United States.

Brief announcements of marriages will be ran body, just tsd cseratlon in London on her third finger (left hand?) she came here. She flew ever to see her Prince and then had to lead a diamond to give Henry the last two tricks Denise Parcel malapropped Charming after a long, patient wait for him in Paris (during this without a picture on request. her way out of In Boboll the other Woodstock School To Present Pageant eve complaining of a "migrating time she wouldn't even accept a from negatives oAllldei Wedding stories must be In the news office by Wednesday- before date with anyone else). But when the Sunday they are to appear. t-i- 4" she arrived here, she found that (1) All was much too busy with his duties as Ambassador to the UN from Pakistan to spend any "Family Nlght" will be held tomorrow at 7 o'clock at Woodstock School, and an members of the families of pupils are invited to A small amount of ammonia added to warm water and used ax a rinse will help remove fish and time with her.

(2) Whatever free The bidding has been: North East South West 1 IV You, South, hold: 7S VK85 A tit K10 8 What do you do? A Bid two diamonds. Ton expect to set to rme at least and are well prepared -for any rebid by yonr partner. attend the Chritmas pageant wmcn is planned for the enjoyment of headache. Harwynites are wondering wny the recent marriage of Robert Carmichael (it did take place, didn't it?) and Ann McCormick (Mrs. Jeanne Pochha's sister) wasn't mentioned in the new Social Register where he's still listed as single.

(His first wife, Evelyn "Ducky" Sloan died in August 1957). HELEN DUNN'S new book" of "Celebrity Recipes" carries Hope Hampton's all-time favorite and we onion odors from flatware and dish es. Special Introducfory price ONLY For Employed Men, Women. And Hensowlvei 30 Days Before First Payment Due W. Win SriM In tkm I Amy rvMifel War Te Maka T.a a U.m.

5 MINUTE SERVICE Under New Management Telephone Or Come By MODERN FIIIAIICE CO. 827 NOBLE ST. Phone AD 6-7011 Free Parking In Rear children and adults alike. No nur sery will be open. time he had he wanted to devote to the lovely Virginia Taylor, New York Society's Most Beautiful Cover Girl.

So-00, Bettlna packed -her bags and sadly flew back to romantic BPasajpjajBSSp. Thiajieant. OJiLeJLeLUs Adorn Him" will be presented un der the direction of Mrs. Inez Tray- Paris. I lor, and a brief business session THE BIGGEST NEWS of the TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding continues with two hearts by West and passes by North and East What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow will be conducted by Mrs.

Henry C. DeBardeleben, Jr. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Ban la a plaaaant 7 to ovtrewA loose plate dttoominrt. FASTCBTH, an tmprovad powdsr, aprinktad a uppwr and low piato boidi than firm so that tbay faal mo com-fortabla, Mo tummf, sooty, paaty taato or faallni It's alkaline (una-old). Doaa aol lout.

Ohacka lato Odorf Wtui brtb). Oat FAS-tfJETa today at any drug eouaton year as far as the Social Register EXTENDED FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLYF Central Photo Service AD 7-4605 goes (and wouldn't it be nice If it "went" altogether?) was the ex hope you're ready for It. It's rice pudding (but no-'-no raisins). If you yearn to live In Paris for a spell, try buzzing, the Maharanee of Baroda. She's subleting her flat for a mere $2,500 a month.

Gogi's clusion of C. V. "Sonny" Whit Sewing Club Meet Set For Tuesday Brown soap or paraffin rubbed ney and his new wife, the former on drawer slides may keep them from sticking. The Sassy Stitchers Sewing Club "An Evening With Richard Rod-gers" at the Cotillion Room promises to be the best of the series to date which is really saying something. Bill Tabbert, Mimi Ben- Mary Lou Schroeder Hosford.

But none of the news stories carried the very salient fact that "Sonny" had written to the S. R. Association as far back as Oct. 3 asking to be left out of the 1059 edition. "Sonny's" cousin, Ambassador Jock Whitney, made the same will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night at the home of Miss Catherine Stormes at 2624 McKleroy Avenue.

zell and Wilbur Evans i 1 1 be 3 BERMAN'S Open All Members are requested to bring food and candies for a Christmas request Trome years ago and, in there. Moura Lympany, the English pianist, repeated last year's suc basket and sewing contest winners fact, threatened to sue if they in cluded him in the undemocratic cessful experiment again at Car will be announced. When you apply hand lotion little black book. negie Hall. Not a ticket cost over HRISTMAS A columnist on "La Prensa," Day Wednesday $1.50.

The Young Mens' Philanthropic League benefit at the Wal keep going right up to the elbow New York's Spanish language If you want soft, beautiful arms. newspaper, takes your Cholly to ,1 i i 1 "1 dorf was a strictly stag affair task for writing about the good And you know what those fellows Mp femtntne time we had In Havana recently did they looked at the Femina STARTS while participating in a golf tour fur collection and applauded wildly. Francesco Galesl (who'd like to play post office with Fern Taller nament there. The columnist sug gests that perhaps we should have Getting ready for that FORMAL AFFAIR? Gimbel)" will build three -new- post spent some time with Senor Fidel) J' 1 1 1.1 nsiJt m.M Castro to get the other side of the picture, but the answer is that reb- offices for Uncle Sam. BON MOT: I'd hate this to get elleader Castro never invited us to AT "MIDNIGHT" out, but I really like opera.

play golf. The first We hear that Castro is organizing a tournament in the Sierras, We'll surely be there. THE DEATH of Ernest Simpson In England and the resultant newsy obituaries are a sad com mentary on the fact that the mild- Wan mannered English gentleman derived all his fame from being left by the wife who wanted to marry a Klna of England. Ford Frtck. Carpenter WSCS To Meet Tomorrow The Woman's Society of Christian "Service of Carpenter Memorial Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs.

Will Hughes on Tuesday for the Christmas program. The meeting will begin- at 10 o'clock in the morning and close at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Mrs. Luther Armstrong will be In charge of the program and hostesses will be Mrs. Hughes and Mrs.

Henry Smith. You've heard of plenty of marital splituations where the bat ties were over who gets custody of PETTICOAT the children. Here a new one: Lit and Philip Schell are arguing Gift Sot 1 1 over who gets custody of his clothes. She's got them. He wants (Cologne, 8 them.

Liz has also sent out Bulle Dusting Powder. 4 tin No. 159 stating that she will around Jan. 1, a mysterious strang 5.95 ClimourSet (Cologne, Hand and Body Lotion) 1.00 with puff; Hand and Body Lotion, 6 os.) $5.00 i er whom she describes as a "New A dash of this and a pinch of that may be a bold way of measuring. But in baking it pays to be con York millionaire about 45." If he can wear Philip's suits, then the whole thing will begin to make sense.

BEWITCHING FRAGRANCE UNDER THE TREE I Oar servative. Use level measurements, experts say, id standard measuring cups and spoonsToo much or too little of something like baking powder spoils the results. MRS. PETER LAWFORD, sis ter of Sen. Jack Kennedy, dined in LAY A WAY A GIFT A DAY! Nylon Opoquelon tricot petticoat with scolloped Alencon "petti-pleat" flounce of Illusion tricot.

Voried lengths. Smoll, Medium, Large. Midnight! Shell call it the high point in her holiday gift-opening. Youll call it the stroke of genius oil your part, as the and rightly so! For Midnight has such special appeal for all women and comes in so many wonderful wayi, the giving is the reception, sure delight! SANITONE Soft-Set Service the better dry cleaning your best clothet deserve! AH dirt, all spots are gone! Like-new sheen and color brilliance are restored. Store-freeh "body" of fab-rice is renewed every time.

Be ready for Let us pick tip those party clothe NOW. mm mm ssmm Trice plus tat 4 Christmas Gift Wrnn FrPI Cream Perfume $1.50 Foaming Bath 920 ''BECAUSE YOU LOVE NICE THINGS" 7 a If srl a STEWA GLEANERS 1111 NOBLE STREET ('Home Of Better Values" 121 11th Dial 7-1571 1.

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