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The Huntsville News from Huntsville, Alabama • 3

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Huntsville, Alabama
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5f v-1" THE HUNTSVILLE NEWS IIUNTSVILLE ALABM7 SATURDAY MORNING JULY 7, 1923 a um RANKINS SERVICES NOTICE Revenue of 'Madison Countv; to di meetings "of SLtd Board of Com- missioners and for the repeol. of qll law. in conflii-fc with I Art; for the aofoint; vide said Co-Jnty cf Madison into Five Districts defining the boundar- APPRECIATE MRS. ies thereof; defining the tion ofjsaid floar dof County their For Sale Or Trade -I jneat, ndmljMtion and at, i sai; kiti of and 1 to rr.se.-d the Act 'itself 'so as 'to ayti.f.'ristl. tlx- Bosrd of nf CicMty, Atba tion, conferring udoii said BmtiI APPRECIATE In appreciation of the work done by Mrs.

T. A. Rankin, as tru Notice is hereby given as required by section 106 of the Constitution of Alabama that a bill be ii.trc-duced at the adjourned session cf the Legislature of Alabama to begin July 10, 1923, to amend the I caption of that certain Act ap- proved February 3rd, 3923, and en-1 titled: An Act to create and estab- iish a Board of County Commission- in and for Madison County, Al- i ibaina, in the place and stead of he Board of Revenue of Madison 'ounty, now existing in Coun-! and abolishing said Board of i Calender ant offjeer of posi roc, and Mr. Mrs. Mcrritt Wikle are leaving today for a weeks' outing at Wortham's Mill.

tion fho held for fnn 5 Passenger Hupmobile Good FRIDAY Aladdin Club County Commissioners all the juris- diction, powers and authority granted by law to County Commission- ers, Boards of Revenue or other', governing bodies of like name or the appointment of said Board of County Commissioners a an da Supervisor of PuUic Rosrds; providing for the holding of month- I the purp u-c Rao-itatn-. tlif public brit-ga and the Ctuniy, t- impose ci- i i -lit'jte 'Mn-l't, in Ui County, not to exceed thre cents per (riilcn ard to provide the ma-chinery for its oollecticn. with ran, me Parent-Teacher association at its regular meeting this week adopted appreciative resolutions concerning her efforts for education. The res Mis? Mrs. I.

D. Carlisle has as her guest for the week-end, her sister, Miss Katherine Scheidcr, of Decatur. Condition, Good Tires At Johnnie Kelly. Friday Morning Bridge Club Miss Kenneth Matthews, hos- olutions, which weeradopted unanimously, are (as follows: Miss Nell Pollard, while on her vacation will visit relatives In WHEREAS Mrs. T.

A. Rankin has served as Truant Officer for' Bargain Or Will Exchange For tesa. Friday Afternoon Bridge Club Mrs. Wells Stanley, hostess. SATURDAY the cjty schools of Huntsville since the inception of that office in 1919 and WHEREAS she has served in thai capacity with such conspicuous fidelity, efficiency and disinter.t.

Consult Thl 5 huan Chattanooga, Atlanta and Binning ham. Misses Elizabeth and Anine Hay-den and Irma McGhee, of Atlanta, ire visiting relatives in the city. They will also visi trelatives in Gurley in the near future. iss Minnie Durea is the guest Ford. What Have You To Offer Telephone 70 Saturday Bridge Club Mrs.

Easel Roberts, hostess. firi rip For Th r. rs tva edness as to refelct credjt upon our city far outside the borders of Madison County an Stewart, WHEREAS she has oftentimes Guest of Jfyjfy. J. West Clinton street are are of Lee Young at her Mrs.

Oil OJ Motor E. Gilbert, Miss May Herring, of Oohachie and Mrs. Vesta Vale' of sab fne fa.r outside of her duties in the distressed children of city and WHEREAS she has been of unfiling, cheerful and continuous as. sistancei jn the distribution of our home on Franklin street. Mrs.

Curtis Carter left last week for Texas to attend the htd-side of he rsistcr, who was critically ill and who has recently died. The Saturday Card Club will postpone their meeting until July Merritt Wikle hostess. Gadsden. After a pleasant visit to her parents and relatives in Guthrie, Mrs. Walter Wellman has returned home.

An attractive guest of Mr. and i if cnanties among the poorer childroi of our community and WHEREAS she has been a mos faithful and conscientious member of thjs organization since its form Go to your dealer to-day and ask him to consult this new chart of reeoinmnd tions for the use of Polarine, and tell you just what grade your car requires, his chart is prepared by experts for your benefit, and if you will take the advics it gives you, you will find that your motor will run smoother and costs ran Watch your gauge, drain your crank case every si" or seven hundred miho, don't change the weight cf your oil, abovo else, put nothing in your crank case but Mrs. R. C. Calloway is Miss Vel-ma Henderson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. L. P. Henderson, of Elkton, Tenn. Misses Jerome Collier, Elizabeth "avis and Crnce Pulley, Messrs.

E. I. Taylor, McDonald, McPavic! Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Bartow Mon- Miss Madge Ahercrombie will leave this morning for.

her home in Tushcgee after a pleasant visit -o Afox McAllister. Mr. Lynn Kraus arrived in the yesterday for a visit of a few weeks. I ation in Huntsville. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE SOLVED by the Parent-Teacher As That we express our profound regret that she has seen fit tc resign from her portion as Hunts-ville's Truant Officer and That we herewith convey to her our sincere and lasting appreciation of her splendid services and That copy of these resolutions be sent to Mrs.

Rankin and to the press of Huntsville. PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION MRS. C. T. GERON, Secretary.

I 3ECLARES RAOIO INVENTIONS RANK" It, A RM6TPAW' VfITer fttTOrW. AXm OTTt" A PM 1 5 II mi im HINTS TO SHOPPERS A Motor that needs No Oiling! Forgetting to oil machinery that needs it means trouble! The Premier Duplex doesn't need it. Its ball-bearing motor is packed in lubricants, and will run with velvety ease for years, without oiling. One of the many quality points of the MOTOR Oil For these extremely hot days, get ne of May 1 1 J- jL CHART RECOM Brand Bathing Suits. A fine quality at a moderate price and enjoy I i-yy 'flr5x.

if I 1 i A ff stml j-yp I iV Miiiiltti'-iv i-jf jl Nfi r-." plunge in the river or the Swimming PPool. Johnson-Calloway Mahoney are lispbying some nifty summer cloth ing. Get inside one of their suits and he rid of considerabAIe discomfort jl y.i Wallace Rice Co. have some stylish Straw Hats left. Better hus-le down there and get one be fore he cleans up his stock, and In the Armstrong Operating Room.

you will also have a stylish appearance for Sunday. ative circuit, of which not even one St A Thn ladies will find on display The Parisian a fine line of Riouses at moderate niCl'S, but having fill thn at, -la 'uly t.f much higher priced From its grip to its nozzle, more than a dozen new efficiency features! And most important the double action to clean LEANER. Powerful suction plus a motor-driven brush to get all the Picks up every thread loosens caked dirt -saves the curpct by cleaning it Ask for Demonstration in Yowr Home Convenient Terms Power Company Thone 134 rauio lan in a mousana nas ever heard, that makes the radio-phone sing like a nightinjuitt. The invention is so recent Sat the manufacturers have not had time to' place it on the market. 1 "As a result of Arwationg's Invention," says Mr.

Xtessou, J'the threatened war between amateurs and the general public or at least the listening poblie i eiZ, for amateurs may now practjsavnen they please without with the pleasure of othsrt. Also, the three million or so eritls which went up so rcpidly last March will 1 probably oome rfbwn again just rapidly. The Arm- Rmilh-Rtevi ns-Hughes can furn- sh the ladies, well as the men. til stylish shoes and tn Ach at p-ices that will astonish I 'on na neii ine leiepnone, xi. Armstrong' is to the radio-phone.

"If the radio is to transformed, Armstrong will be one of the men who will transform it. The present generation is just beginning to hear of him, but the world will a long time ring with Li-name. No man can do what he Bad already done without taking his place among the world's notable men. Armstrong ability to. become interested will make him work and his ability to work will spread his fame everywhere." This is the opinion of Allan L.

Benson, who discusses this inventor upon whom public interest is now focussed ana his relation to "the youngest of the arts, in the November issue of Hearst's International Magazine. Lack of capital and long drawn out litigatic.i did not deter Armstrong in his re-1 Marches. I "Armstrong," writes Mr. Benson, "found the radio talking like hair-lipped man and left it singing like a nightingale. I "Three revolutionary inventions, all made by Armstrong, placed the radio-phone where it is.

It is the third' invention, the super-regener- At the Terry establishments, hmnavant Terrv, T. T. Terrv I needs no md Terry's Department Store, both "ArmsUort is a flr.e xamplo of ihfi. ATtpnt in wStrH tVu i'o-t nen and larlies can get anything i take hold of and dominate hu a cracker to eat on up to the man being," says lur. Benson.

"When a problem seizei him, he 'aiPi'. iiinn i iiaiii hhiiiiii 'in-rt of wearing apparel. mt. did this with the racio asaln nnj again, sometimes workipg 'yoars ok -a wv. i -e a single inin.

let suapecs tna his normal attitude is one of pose. His mind really begins (rtva ftTllv 3pboT1 it. nrtrritnA tM1r a problem that appeals fiim." W' ft 9 is -si on fcr .1 INCORPORATED KENTUCKY in, r.v-.

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