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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 12

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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12-A ffff JUaUtn Tfcenday, October 13, 1955 Dr. Crowe Honored UNT A TXUOC rkM CiMlTN ixtfe Qn His Special Day 421 N08U 5T. Dr. Goodwin Due To Serve In Air Forces (Special The Star) (to express my deep feelings for TALLADEGA. Oct Dr.

WU-(Talladega and its wonderful Ham Crowe had his day Tuesday, people." said Dr. Crowe. "This Buy Savings Bonds He was taken for his first ride whole occasion Is a surprise to in a fire truck, he was given a me, but it is a glorious birthday certificate of merit and he was. event." To Join Air Surgeon Cen- appointed Talladega's first As the band struck up "For honorary fireman. He's A Jolly Good Dr.

eral'e Staff In Capital Oct. 17 The events were part of eere- Crow, boarded the fire-engine for AUTO STORE CHAIN Mtkinf cxoeDent progress Economy Auto Stores, Inc now ha 21 owned ttorea and 64 Amod-ato Dealers in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and TenneaBee. For information on this expanding pany, mail tha ooupon below. titoblUksd titi Jntittmenl Banktrt Verniers Vrw Terl Sloth rsefcmp oaf Otter National Sxchangm monies neia aunng ur. irowe trip bome t.

i i Mm JSEI officials and local Jaycee, to honor I U. ZLS 'iZt folks away from the fire. Now CARS miu uiuiwn vu uim uli iu May iuti urcu out ruunu wit, day. Llfelaag Ambition on the Job to put them 1 11 be out." ft Fireman W. C.

(Cap) Holmes Dr. Paul Goodwin, Medical Officer at the Annlston Ordnance Depot and Colonel la the Alabama Air National Guard haa been ordered to extended active duty with the S. Air Force. He will fill a position on the Air Surgeon General's Staff for Reserve and National Guard Affairs in Washington, D. C.

Dr. Goodwin win report for duty Oct. 17. Mrs. Goodwin and two of AD 7-1871 814 Noble St started off Dr.

Crowe's birthday by taking him for a ride in the I ii i city's shiny new fire-truck. It was this first ride lifelong ambition. Miss Myers Dies; Rites Tomorrow DR. PAUL GOODWIN The First TresbyterUn Church capnai pastor, wnn ms wue. steDoed from their three children.

Paul, 16. and, HEFLEf Miss Stella Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch E. Myers of the Al Community in 925 Noble SrrW Tel ADams 6-6)46 Annlston, Ala.

the red vehicle in front of the Courthouse to the strains of "Onward. Christian Soldiers." played by the Talladega High School Band. A crowd of over 100 spectators then sang "Happy Birthday" to Cleburne County, died in a Tusca Edwards Family Reunion Attracts Many Of Kinfolk Pamala, 7, will make their home with the Doctor at North Arlington, Va. James Goodwin, 19, is enrolled at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, where he is a Naval ROTC student. A scroll entitling Dr.

Goodwin to AOD "Hall of Fame" was pre loosa hospital yesterday. Funeral services will be con Dr. Crowe and Jaycee president Uoe Patrick presented him with Please Bead bm Report 9SVE-OTC Fxowwy Aate Stores, lac the first In a series of awards to outstanding citizens. Children, gran dchildren and friends of the late Mr. and Mrs.

John Steve Edwards held a reunion recently at the hnm nf the Mayor J. L. Hard wick appointed $120 DOWN PAYMENT On Cars Listed And 15 Months To Pay Balance '50 Plymouth $595 '50 Chevrolet $595 '50 Ford 4-dr $595 '50 Ford 2-dr $595 '50 Bulcfi 4-dr '50 Ponliac 2-dr $595 ducted at Al Baptist Church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. W. M.

Barr and burial will take place in adjacent cemetery, Cantrell In charge. Miss Myers is survived by four brothers, Marcus. Tom, Oscar and Grady Myers, all of Heflin, and five sisters, Mrs. C. J.

Wlsener, Muscadine, Mrs. H. S. Portwood, Carrollton, Mrs. Ewell Norton, Rev.

and Mrs. J. T. Parker in thethe minister as an honorary fire- man. You have meant a lot to sented to him by Depot Commander CoL C.

Williams' last Friday. Dr. Goodwin came to the depot on April 26, 1951, from Clinton, Mass. He Is a graduate of Georgetown College and Georgetown Medical School, both at Washington, D. and of Cambridge City Hospital, Cambridge, Mass.

He has I the city of Talladega," the mayor said. "You are an outstanding citizen, and It'i a great pleasure to make you this city's first honorary fireman Upper Cane Creek Community. Honor guest of the affair was 98-year-old Mrs. Maria Finall from the Mars Hill Community. The reunion will be held annually on the second Sunday in October.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Edwards and Sandra Lynn, Sherffield; Mr. and Mrs.

B. S. Edwards and Helen. Mr. and Heflin.

Rt. 2, Mrs. J. E. Richardson.

Annlston. and Mrs. Wilson Expresses Pleasure My heart is just not big enough Buy United States Savings Bonds Hilley, Heflin. a 1 also completed extensive medical training at Harvard Medical School. Before the second world war, Dr.

Goodwin practiced medicine at Medford, Mass. During the war. be served In the medical corps of the U. S. Army in the South Pacific with the rank of lieutenant Mrs.

Jack Johnson and Ratus, Gwen, Linda, Sandra, and Donna; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Edwards, Cullman; Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Ed wards and Jerry and Bobby, Flint, Sgt. and Mrs. Jessie B. Edwards and Shirley, Barbra and Ronnie, Columbus, Ga Mr.

and TOP FLOOR VALUES FRI. AND SAT. LAST 2 DAYS OF DOBSON'S VALUE DAYS CflettOsf mtwamllll He is a member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Association of Military Surgeons, Air Force Association, Reserve Officers' Association and Lions Club. i Mrs. William Dease and Larry and Charles, Attalla; Mr.

and Mrs. S. A. Edwards and Clyde. Bobbie.

Pearl and Billy: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edwards and DIXIE jjSED MS Smuggling Charge Laid To Anti-Crime Leader Jerry and Donna; Mr. and Mrs. Pullen and Mike; Mr.

and Mrs. Clarance Connell and Charles; Miss Katherene Kent, Miss Glenda Wade. Miss Erna Dean Walker. Henry Kerr, Mr. and Mrs.

Orbie Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kerr Ladies' MEN'S ALL $3.00 tl 4 Noblt St. Across From Wornock Furniture Co. JACK KEY A.

BROWN J. W. CARTER 3. TOKYO (UPi-Police today arrested Noboru Higasa on suspicion of smuggling watches into Japan. Higasa Is president of a local crime prevention society.

DRESSES WOOL and and Kathy; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sprayber-ry and Brenda, Johnnie and Tom-mie, Heflin. 1A SUITS Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Flemmlngs, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Connell and $5.00 Volues to 17.99 Soiled 150 to Sell All Sales Final Vickie, Saks; Mr. and Mrs. Har MIS Li' Sixes 36 to 40 Values to 45.00 la.

old Jennings and Joe and Sharon, Blue Mountain; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Thompson and Shirley, Linda, Brenda. and Evln, Mr. and Mra.

Tommie Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon TOP FLOOR TOP FLOOR ard Cheatwood and Archie, Ed- MONEY SAVING SALE wardsville; BOYS' LINED Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mr.

19 West 10th St. 19 West 10th St. and Mrs. Edward Connell an Na .66 than, Annlston; Mr. and Mrs.

ONE LOT LADIES' GIRDLES i JEANS Everett Connell and Dannie, Doyce, and Stevie; Mr. and Mrs. James Connell and Marie. Oxford, Pr. Mr, and Mrs.

J. H. Connell, Ai Community; Mr. and Mrs. Noah 8 Oz.

Denium Sanforized Full Lining Reg. 2.98 Value Connell and Adallne, Ruth, Ruffus 0 Broken Sizes Values to 1.98 EACH and Ruby; Mrs. Nancy E. Sides, and the Rev. and Mrs.

J. T. TOP FLOOI Parker; Miss Wanda Jean Furger- TOP FLOOR son, Upper Cane Creek Com munJtjriMrLanoLIriiAI(red heel Cheatwood and Jimmle Busby, Chosea Springs; Mr. and Mrs Ladies'Winter Fred Willlngham and Betty and LADIES' SKIRTS Children's 7 99 (4 12.99 IjXA -rr Vi from ALL SIZES I 4 To 14 Larry, East Point, Mr. and Mrs.

John Willlngham, College Park, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mcintosh and Robert, Mau-rlca, Marvin, Nina and Becky, Douglessvllle, and Miss MAT I Myrtle Barker, Boonville, Miss.

All Wool Rayon and Acetate Values to 7.98 Sizes 24 to 30 SOILED VALUES TO 39.95 Accord Reached In Lamberth Suit Not Exactly 120ff as Pictured MONTGOMERY OJPl-A damage, suit brought against state Sen. Broughton Lambert president pro tern of the Alabama Senate, by an attractive red-haired former legislative clerk was settled out of court yesterday for an undisclosed amount. The suit against Lamberth was Original Price ALL SALES FINAL balcony UBJ brought by Mrs. Ann Powell of Alexander City, charging Lam School Shoes Oxfords -Loafers 2.99 3.99 Boys' Faded, 13'i Ox. JEANS Special 2.29 LADIES' flannel 15.00 berth "beat and kicked" her in a hotel room.

It was scheduled to come up In Circuit Court today, .99 but the settlement was reached Men's Front Quarter Horsehide JACKETS PAJAMAS and before court opened. Block or Brown All Sizes Attorneys for Lamberth met with Mrs. Powell's lawyer, John Kohn, in Kohn's office and arranged the 19.00 1st Quality Full Cut Reg. 2.98 Value Soiled settlement Volues to 24.95 Ea. Broken Sizes Kohn said Mrs.

Powell "was paid a sum she was delighted with and she authorized me to dismiss SI TOP FLOOR TOP FLOOR the case." Ladies' Suede SHOES DRESS AND FLATS 1.99 To 2.99 School SWEATERS ALL SIZES 2.99 To 4.99 SAVE LADIES' Stale Court Upholds Lottery Conviction MONTGOMERY (UP)-The Ala bama Court of Appeals has upheld CASUALS AND OXFORDS Ladies' Famous Name BRA'S the lottery conviction of Bryant Long who was tried In the state r4 cleanup of Phenlx City. MEN'S It was the first of several ap peals from convlctlona in the nix City cleanup to be acted on by Values to 6.95 Widths to AA the higher courts. WA The opinion, written by Boys' Winter JACKETS SIZES 4 TO 16 4.99 To 7.99 TOP FLOOR TOP FLOOI Rowan Bone, said evidence showed LOAFERS Special 3.99 Long had purchased a federal gambling stamp, and that was suf SAVE ficient to show a violation of state One Lot Ladies' gambling laws. Pr. S5 Nixon Schedules Speech To Press Association SI I I 11 I I LADIES' Nylon HOSE 51-15-60-15 1st Quality Fall Shades SWEATERS Men's 10-Ox.

OVERALLS WASHINGTON (UP) Vice President Richard M. Nixon said Tuesday be will make a major speech before, the Inter-American or MEN'S HEAVY SWEAT SHIRTS $1.29 All Wool Orlons Nylons Press Association at New Orleans 3 Fairs For $1.00 Nov. l. After attending a National Press 2.99 VALUE Spscial 2.49 BALCONY BALCONY Club luncheon here with the presi dent of Guatemala, Nixon will fly ta New Orleans and then fly back immediately after the speech..

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