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The Cullman Democrat from Cullman, Alabama • Page 5

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'V 1 THE CULLMAN DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1987 CIEXY i 'C Vi ayi lV Nf 7- i 1 1 i i i OTION Mrs; Robert Rosson, Editor. 1 Please phone news articles for this section to 33 or 387-W. LUNCHEON HONORS PASTOR AND WIFE-- i. On Wednesday at twelve o'clock 4 Rev.

and Mrs, W. Glen Bartee, were honored with luncheon COTERIE CLUB MET FRIDAY AFTERNOON-The Coterie met on Friday of last week with Mrs. 0. P. son.

The living: room was charm- given by the 'ingly decorated with chrysanthe- wives of the city. This delightful affair toot place at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Theo. Mehl.

The -were decorated with ctt The dining table teving'for itir tenter piece a silver bowl ''of chrysanthemums. A three course lunch served to the following, Bartee, Rev. and MA: Cecil Heljnly, Rev. J. Marion, Rev.

aiid Mrs. T. M. mums and late roses. Mrs.

Leeth, the president, called the to Sixteen business session the theme: Bailey, Rev. Ralph Saunders; a Ad Rev. Brown, and thyhcfcjfe, Rev; and Mrs. Theo MehU and.Her- was enjoyed. Fuller read an- instructive paper, prepared ky Mrs.

J. G. Daves, setting of.woman's legal status throughout the centuries. Marvin read an enlightening paper on mothers' pensions and child labor. Mrs.

Mar- vin Scott concluded the program with a paper on personal and real property, showing that in many details women have an advantage SYMPHONY CLUB ENTERTAINED-Mrs. Houston Lovelace -was the; over men as owners of property. The hostess served a delicious plate to the following- members MISS EMMY LOU CALLAHAN HONORED-A committee headed by Mayor John A. Dunlap, Wednesday chose Miss Emmy Lou Callahan, attractive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Callahan, of this city, to represent Cullman and carry the city's greetings to the citizens of Birmingham at the ''annual Christmas Carnival. i The most beautiful' girls in -r' i I South have been invited to come theft to'att4nd the Carnival there November ,25, 26 arid 27 when thousands of Southerners gather- for the carnival. While in Birmingham the princesses will be the guests of the Carnival Association and the Birmingham Junior Chamber of Commerce.

They will attend the Birmingham-Southern Howard College football game at Legion Field when these two strong Dixie Conference leaders play for their conference title. DR. AND MRS. DAVES ATTEND PARENTS DAY AT EMORY UNI. On last Friday Dr.

and Mrs. son, Gor- University J. G. Daves visited don, on the Emory charming hostess to the members of tbe Symphony Weft- nesday afternoon. H6r Borne was' at the conclusion of the program? That night, Thanksgiving night, decorated with Chry? for this 4 answered roll Burnett, J.

A. Dunlap, Philip Hartung, R. P. Johnston, Winfxeld current events. J.

M. Lee, J. C. Martin, The program for the afternoon Homer Mitchell, R. E.

Moore, Joe "American D. McAioxy i-ng taller on -Music." After the program, the hostess served a delicious refreshments to the following guests, Mesdames Henry F. Arnold, A. E. the princesses will attend the Queen of Carnival and take greetings to her court.

Friday night, November 26, the King of Carnvial will enter tain, all Sapp, Marvin Scott, J. E. Sutterer, Henry Meyer, Jesse Oldacre, L. J. Vogel, and Forney Fuller.

0 Mesdames W. G. -E. THE ENTRE AMIES CLUB MET THURSDAY-- The Entre Amies club was en- St. John, Geo.

Bledsoe, Annie Kin- tertained at the home of Mrc. ney, Jesse Oldacre, Asa Fuller, Dillard Kinney on Thursday even- Robert Rosson, Forney Fuller, E. ing. Beautiful chrysanthemums D. McAdory, Win.

Arnold, R. decorated the living room and Dodson, Finis St. John, Misses dining room. Fine Arts and the American Home was the theme of the program. Two most interesting papers were given by Mrs.

Morris Estes and Miss Doris Griffin. Mrs. Estes told about art in the home emphasizing the artistic arrangement of furniture. Freda and Elsa Hartung 1 Mrs. Lncile Kinney has returned to her home in Washington after having been called to Huntsville on account of the death of her brother.

Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Daves at- 4 tended the funeral of Mrs.

Roland Ford (Peggy Merrell) in Birmingham, Forest Lawn, Cemetery, on Wednesday afternoon. the visiting princesses at a dance of their own and on Saturday night, ri-ght after the great Carnival Parade in which the princesses will be featured, the Junior Chamber of Commerce will have an honor ball of their own. All the things that the princesses enjoy will be open to the citizens not only of Birmingham but the entire South. Birmingham, celebrating another of its great carnival seasons, will Campus in Atlanta. The occasion was parents day, an annual event for the past several Mrs.

rtayes, saya Emory is in the woods, physically -speaking, but certainly not $fith hundreds of of inuch of.it squirrels, and birds are abundant, it is a veritable paradise at this season of the yean With many beautifully constructed marble buildings, an endowment which runs into the millions and a past record of noble accomplishments, we cannot predict what the Emory of tomorrow will be. Judging by the progress of the past and the type of Christian men and women who have graduated from its halls, we know it will certainly prove itself worthy of its heritage. The natural environment is beautiful, but it is not the buildings, nor the physical equipment, nor the beautiful surroundings that makes a great school, but the Quality of the students, their conduct, the reputation they establish and the high standard of scholarship. This was a day long to be membered for its many pleasures and the loothe to leave after such a gala occasion, it- was with a deep satisfaction and belief that the men and women who are entrusted with the care of the boys and girls Emory are Christian characters with dynamic person- Mrs. Joel B.

returned to her home in Montgomery on Sunday after a few days visit here to friends. Mrs. L. E. Creel, and baby arrived today to visit her mother, Mrs.

Jesse Oldacre, until Christmas, when she will join her husband in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. 0.

P. Jackson were guests of Mr. Mrs. Albert Burkart in Haneeville on Sunday. i John Luyben wants to give you turkey your, 'giving dinner--See fcim about a Maytag Washer or a Frfcidairo.

Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Rosson and daughter, Charlotte Marie, spent Sunday in Gadsden attending the North Alabama Confer- and Finis ence. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Young and Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Kinney will attend the football game in Birmingham on Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Finis St. John spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Jackson in Albertville.

Mrs. R. D. S. Robertson and Theoline have returned from a trip to Mr.

and Mrs. Max Luther and baby have returned to Huntsville after spending, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith. Mrs.

Dillard Kinney, Mrs. Harry Parker and Mrs, W. C. Griffith spent Tuesday in Birmingham. Mr.

and Mrs. spent Monday in Mr. and Mrs. John Young sp'eritf Monday and Tuesday in Birmingham, F. Mrs.

T. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Wagnon'spent Tuesday in Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arnold.

and Mrs. Bert Thomas in Birmingham. Mrs. Wilbur Douglass, first of the week in her. Blair.

i -M Mr. and Mrs. Henry .1 White and Mrs. tored to, the National Forest last 4 Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Smfth'-and fami-ly will leave make their future home Mr. Smith was formrly corifcec ed with the Calvin Wholesale here. you want to keep i 1 i i I'i 4 your clothes like new, .1 send them to twine six miles of mountain laurel alit that certainly cannot fai'l to Miss Griffin reviewed all phases of contemporary fine arts.

The club adjourned to meet Nov. 23 with Mrs. Leroy Bledsoe. through its streets, put up shining reindeer, hang great Christmas wreathes and place shining stars of hope through the downtown district. Work has already begun on the many floats that will represent leave their impress on the student boy.

Mrs. M. L. Robertson spent Wednesday in Birmingham. Buy a Maytag Washer or a ANNOUNCED Mr.

and Mrs. Talmadge Bland motored to Jasper on Sunday. all the fables of childhood as well and get a free turkey as present the spirit of Christinas Ur Thanksgiving dinner. celelp-ation. This great parade will wind through the downtown streets John Luyben.

John Luyben sells Maytaj-; Washers and Frvgidaires. He will Saturday night, November 27, to give you a ree eyery --the-O I --of the--' i VAN-KEE COMPANY Manufacturers and -i of All Types Novelties and Factory Agents for Unexcelled Fireworks. i I i Send us Your Orders We Meet All Competition 1 THE VAN-KEE NOVELTY COMPANY 307 North 22nd Street Birmingham, Alabama i Mrs. Voight Culpepper will be hostess to her card club on next Tuesday afternoon at her home. Mrs.

Lucy Wilhite, who has been in the City Infirmary for treatment was able to leave the hospital on Wednesday. be followed by a free street dance. President Maurice Walsh of the Christmas Carnival Association has invited the whole South to come to Birmingham and enjoy the Christinas season. 0 Mrs. Joe Spinks and daughter, Mildred, spent Sunday in Jasper with relatives.

For Good riealth Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stanley, ef Birmingham, spent the weekend here with relatives. Drs, W. J.

Cottmgham, George Bledsoe and Voight Culpepper, attended the North Alabama Dental Association in Birmingham this Shirley Prefers Milk a vfao lor Nrtml Mnk Shirley fatvocte tmtmtd 20th Centnry-Fox tfrvhilp her craw Mroof aod beakfaji. fCREAMERY Phone 500 for Pasteurized Products Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Williams and Mr.

Chris Scheumg will attend the football game in Birmingham Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunlap, of Pulaski, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. R. Griffin last week-end. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm, R. Griffin will attend the football game in Birmingham on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. J.

C. Martin. Misses Eunice and Evelyn Martin will attend the Alabama-Georgia Tech game in Birmingham on Saturday. Miss Evelyn Martin, who is attending the University of Alabama, will spend the week-end at home. Misses Mi-ldred K.inney, Miriam Mitcham, Elsa Kempson and Elizabeth Swift spent ist week-end in Florence with friends.

Free turkeys given away with the purchase of a Maytag Washer or Frigidaire. Get one for your Thanksgiving dinner. See John Luyben. Mrs. Fred E.

Cooke, who has spent several weeks here with her mother, Mrs. R. Rosson, will leave for her home Saturday in Clarksdale, Miss. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Zeigler have moved into their pretty new home in West A free turkey means something these days--and you want one for Thanksgmtig buy a Maytag Wusher or Frigidaire and call for your turkey at John Luyben's, sale. Ask your friends in tb help you eat the free turkey fhat John Luyben is going to give you when you buy your or Maytag Washer. Mr. and Mrs. Finis St.

John were guests of friends in Gadsden last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Haines Windsor and family motored to Lookout Mountain and spent Sunday. Dr.

and Mrs. Leroy Bledsoe and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woodward, of Florida, will attend the Georgia Tech-Alabama football game in Birmingham on Saturday. Mrs.

Clyde Stewart, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia at her sisters home, Mrs. Cad Arnold, was able to be carried to her home in Lineville the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woodward, of Quincey, will arrive Friday to be the week-end guests of their sister, Mrs.

Leroy Bledsoe and Dr. Bledsoe. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Buchmann spent Sunday in Oneonta as guests of their daughter, Mrs. Joe Wittmier.

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