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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 2

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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mm. ris Twt The AnnJstoa (AlO Star, Thursday, Jane 18, 1953 Jaycees Offerl StiiimM At JSC Fair Friday To Aid Fund IV Scholarship Setup To Be li And Gordon's jewelers Has Gills Which Will Please Him All The Mosl! ('iH i a iomi guaMUS CIASS OFriLXKS uer an ue snuh vmh 'floer at JackaoBTfll 6tato Cottc for tke ikiimt raloa. Lft to rifbt (seated): Norrnn SUfford, AtUUa, reporter, Beth Ty- lor, Roanoke, and Clara McFall, Fyffe, SGA repreaentativeat (iUndinr) Dorothy MttckeO, Boas, treaawer, Herb Grffla, Blr- aiiBxkJM, social ehainaaa: Jim Sldea. Jaaper, prwldMt: Oaaar CalcWart, WWto Plain Tico-wldent; Jorry CbanbUa, vnivw umw mini iiwrs vt at Jactawavttlt StaW Call for the anmmer aeasion were, left tortfkt: Cahrta Bwftta. TaUadeia, preitdent; Elizabeth Galther, Aaatotaay aocUl ekalnaam: Mary Sharp.

Altxandria. treaavror; 6a Mowro, Leads, toyortart Caraty Ovwi, Attalla, aacretary; Aaa. Maaa. Baaa, aad Naacy Wood. Koanoka, SGA rtprtaeuta- UtM.

TT gjpMjjMjgeansassslsssssB ivnnA as wkama 1 4. mat a it. .1... via.mm3.; 'tfrvv SI mm) 4 i(Wirvt il Kit past, that Alabama's state-store law. has failed In its stated purpose ta "promote temperance nnd suppress the evils of Intemper ance" and to "regulate and con-1 R0NS0N UGHTR, Folly automatic.

$t95 Latest model. JOi Weekly 4-T jaaaMii iMn i im T250) V. Cheyeja jY W(jCewalete elUi FRESHMEN OFFICERS Elected to servo as officers of the freshman class at Jacksonville State College for the summer session were: (seated) Naomi Stanley, Centre, reporter; Jerry Smith, Centre, aoelal chairman; Dale Oden, Joppa, treasurer! (standing) Tommy Walthall, Birmingham, SGA representative; Joanne Smith, Attalla, secretary; Ray Songer, Tarrant, SGA representatives; Robert West, Annlston, president; Juanlta Ellis, Blounts-ville, vice-president. 607113 flCX SLATS Elected to aerre aa officers of the tephemor Uas at Jacksonville State Callera far the anmmer wrot left ta right (kaeelln) Orble Baraea. Jaaaeatawn.

L' reparten Jaaaaa Lewla. Jaaaaatown, treasurer? (seated ea wain Harry Shamaaw Aaalatoa, areaident Heapar Oaykrook, Dade. vtUe, secretsryj Ylrcinia Berry, Oantersrtlle, SGA rapraaaata ttret Perry 8barptea, Oadsdca. aoelal chaimaai Billy PaaaaU, Bimiarkaaa, viee-presideat Aided By Colorful Local Erent The Annlston Junior Chamber of Commerce Friday night will pre sent a fair at Johnston Field to raise moaoy for a scholarship to be awarded ta a fradatlif aea ior at Aanistoa Hl(h SekooL Contlmotia elows acta, a aoft ball game between bosses and secretaries, music by the Annlston civic band, doer prizes, cake auctions, pony rides for children and many other attractions wtU be part of the entertainment. The scholarship, which wCu be awarded that sight, will consist of a tntajmum of $254 per year or four years to be awarded to worthy boy or girl who graduated from Aaaistaa High School.

The Board of Directors of the Jaycees will have the authority to Increase the amount of the scho larship, which will not bo paid ia cash but shall be applied toward the expenses of the student at one of th accredited college in Ala baraa. The scholarship committee will consist of the City Superintendent of Education, the president of one the local banks, a member of the Annlston Ministerial AssocU tlon, and two members of the board oi directors of the Jaycees. Last Rites Set For Talladegan TALLADEGA (API- Funeral services for Hugh F. McElderry, 67, former mayor of Talladega and ex-member of the legislature, will bo held from the McEMerry tame hero tomorrow. Ho waa mayor of Talladega from 1928 to 1929 and served several years as executive secretary of the Talladega Chamber of Com merce.

He died Tuesday. ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM Pains Relieved At Onco lmM HM liUATIOli awl eh nIM 94 It pmM. i HM Ml Mam. BIMATtON mm uASANIm: raw MHM) MM MtllMfWlH Snl bottt. SSMATRON MM m4 ViM INM1 fUli MHf (kta.W 4 WMtlM rASffcl ihM Mr FWsT fajATCfsjSjs) fjf Wlkl 9mm Stet 1UI Kite rtS' MM.

REGISTER BERATG3 would already have been MAN'S DRESS SET Tie hat qnd tuff links set by Swank, Many styles and designs to select the one to suit Dad. ST FAMOUS rAIKER Ckok of colors. Attracttveiy gift boxed America's most wsotcd pen KU IF Legisl aturo (Contained Fre rain 1 tool" whisky and her beverages. And they demanded a legislative investigation of the Liquor Control Board, arguing that such an ln- alcoboilc.quiry made "If any other Institution or board had failed to carry out the purpose for which It was estab lished." SHAVE? AH electric Cfv MuJti headed 1U Weekly MAKE DAD GLAD WITH A GIFT FROM GORDON'S MEN'S SAMSON ITE QUICK TRIPPER 15c Weekly $19.50 YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO REGISTER FOR the referendum, bill ta committee or committees without giving the merobers of the Senate and the House an opportunity to vote oa a the Issue, there la but one thing left (of the people to do In order to secure their inherent and eonstt- rational rights, and that ta to make this the supreme issue in tb coming electiona in 1914. Alternatives Given Tw gentlemen tan decide Just PHILG uu TO BE GIVEN what yon want to do with the bill.

You ens decide to be fair la your, dealings with the people of Alabama nad give them nn oppor- tunity to settle the Uquor question In a special flection this fall and thus take It out of the field of politics. "Or yon can deny them their rlghta and compel every man or woman who announces for public office ta 1934 to declare bis or her position on this Issue." The dry leaders made ft clear why they wasted the bill out on the floor for a vote. They pointed nut that II members of the Senate represent districts that are wholly dry) seven others come from districts which are part dry and i part wot, and tlfe other 10 live ia strictly vat areas. Ltaenp Explained Ip the house, 10 members repre-ent dry counties and 4f are wet. "We have beard great deal about tha right of minorities," the report a I a d.

"Wo wonder UNDERWOOD If ttmAA SCHICK PORTABLES (f 5l00 Give Dad Art Give Dsd a gift with yesTs llectric Shaver of tasting service a gift for li Mi) 'T3 TuUjitwJ. $7.95 mm 2m AT rft ivi I NOTHING TO BUYJUST COME IN AND wkathor majorttiea have any right, The prohibitionists charged again at they have repeatedly In the National Rabies Control Urged CHICAGO The American Veterinary Medical Association tayt a nation-wide rabiea control campaign could do much to end the menacf to human and animal health, "Many foreign nation, tave demonstrated that rabies can be vtrtualty ellmlhated as a disease threat by a coordinated campaign." the AVMA pointed out. The association cited the example of St. Louis, Mo aa another of the growing list of cities that have proved mass Immunisation of dpgs can greetly. reduce the number of rabies cases.

Maine Enthusiasts Find Anavrer Tfl Tfrglr WanU t. JTPN. Me. WRKTlit first MT will roll off the assembly Una this a. Ralph ft Toiler, hU eon, Richard, and.

Robert Mitchell were enthused about the sports car trend but didn't want to pen4 the money to puy one. So they collected old partf and re building their own. enear)s Mitchtll-Toiler. i Extavalioni continue on the lite af ancient Pom pet ta Italy which 'was burled bv lava. One third ni o) 3 a OTHER TOM FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE 773 1111 NOBLE STREET 418 MAIN STREET OXFORD Lbs eity reanalaa tf be nacovered.

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