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The Dothan Eagle from Dothan, Alabama • Page 6

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The Dothan Eaglei
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Dothan, Alabama
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A A MONDAY APTERNQOX, MAY JULIAN HALL Editor PHONE 1800 Women Page Itrm, should bf 8 in 11 a-Qi WEDDENG AMD BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS MUST HA VIC WRITTEN SIGNATTKES Pupils Of Mrs. Wynn To (live Program Ai Junior High Tuesday Dorothy Dix Says: ON'E STAKJtl MUl.VD Ihf cjlli) 19 load) Jufi nd iOCfh 11. icu Birth Residing In Atlanta the shapes Of IrJTior.g tul l)M viururly over i foi hol- Df lovers going gone "ut nolly and a nounce Iht bin', I'anner a a pitil Sunday. Mu- 1 the Now. nothing i mitt Ihmt holers Orrr the trembling a stir-, That mleht a i i i of re- 1 membered loven That might be metghlieto Irrlona lost to ber-- Borond these ihst we keep- Where naueht IK but and Morton Mr MJ Sirs E.

Fowt-r, of Aahford route our thr Mrth of a dnucbtcr May 4 whom they n.ix^d Glendh Fowli-r ('if lormer Key. of Webb Mr and Joe Kern Dan-' of 'Sprtnghill. anno-ince birth of a daughter Chervlene at Springhilt hospital May 13 Dsvis is former Lot'" Le Pate, of Dothan 1OCETIVG AVNOCNCEP Chapter. A. will hold Its flnai meet.nt of rut- SOB Wedaeaday afternoon at 00 e'eJoek at thi Houston Memorial Ll- li brary with Mrs MarvinScott of 1 Headland, serving as hostns Ail visitors here and new reldents who arc with a D.

A rhap- tsr ara Invited to attend. 1 sWHDEmCARTrv NOTICE Mrs. Collier will present her kindergarten pupili In a program at Highland School at o'clock Tuesday evening. May 16. The public Is Invited to attend.

Forty-four young girls and boys win take part in the performance Mr. and Mrs. Joe Livingston and daughter. Marcia Ann. of Penis- cols, hare arrived for a two weeks visit with Mrs- Ltvingiton's parents, Mr.

and Mrs Jim Brewtoa. They will also visit al BlrmigbaiB before return'-ng te Pensacola. Surgical Dressings Workroom Is Closed The Red surgical dr workroom si 306 St, Andrews rtieet has been a temp rnnly beenuBe of of diesssngs material. Mrs Malone. I chairman, announced todav Material allocate') to thu i-hnp- ter for the present moots have been exhausted and (he workroom will be closed i new quota arrives, she explained.

Bowen-Thoennes Troth Announced Julian Kirkland an-inunces the engagement and approaching marriage of her inter. Miai Annie Ruth Bowen, of TuFcaloosa. for imerly of to Sereeani Theodore F. Thoennes of Minnesota, stationed at Northinjt- ton General Hospital at Tuscaloosa, the marriage to take place earl; in June- MBS. FRED NE1I.SO.V Mrs Fred hndf of April 30 Is ib Ollie Lewis, daughter of Mr-" Ijevni of Blakely.

Ga. Mr Neilson. a native of Chicago connections in where he and his hnde are reading Mrs Nei'Ecn her home in Dothan for va pnor to hn RE-ROOF -Written With Erery Job" for Free EitisBate, Write or Phone Harris Roofing Co. LINOLEUMS Choose Fron Southeast Alabama's Largest Stock of Finest Inlaids Expertly Installed by Man with Sixteen Years Experience. For Estimate Phone 1786 HARDEN'S MiSS Miriam Long To Be'Presented In Piano Recital Mri Alton T.vnih a of pmno.

preaenr Miss i i Lonp in recital this i at 8 o'clock at J30S Burdeshaw street. Miss Long daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. js a of the 1914 Kradua'injr flass of the Dothan School Her pi gram will rendered as follow" Ghosts. Op 13, No 12 fSchytte): Minuet (Menuet A Op 14.

No. 1. (Paderewslti); Liebee- traum. A-FIat Major, No III, (Liszt); Country Gardens (Oram- ger); Polonaise Militarie, A-Major, Op. 40, No 2 (Chopin); (Rasbach-Deis): The Fairy Wedding, yaltz.

Op. 120 TTurnen by Farrys Rose Lonq: Humoreske. Op. 101, No. 7 Dvorak): by Miriam Lone and Farrs's Rose Gnvotte 'from penie Bharp Minor.

Op 3 No 2 (Rftch- manioff). Mrs. Ethel TaiKar'lpv, or T.u- verne. spent Sunday in a with her sister and brothc'-m-law, Mr and Mrs. J.

I jjiiit. jl -Mid L. I VVnn U- hcmd in rfcfiUil lu itt l(iWa In 'kr YOUK JuiLkur llljfh. School al 6 i lot Tuesday A the program luonj wleCiUOf liy Srijceant CbaxJM of Camp Rur- mil he Wner- ou Walk." Handel' Piljfnm StiDK'. Tcriiukowrk) i Heabarh.

1 Brrtid" Wol'e Students wiU their folkiwi Blue of old Stotch aln "Air from 'Haydo. and on the Kange" plaed by Marffiirft Col- Hush a-Uye" Wanda Hatchtr. a i nreicier" (Fosieri. Miller; Fires" (Rcbf Com Desn Hitcbfr; "Sprine (Stevens'. Rurni "I'll S- Oeneraj" Finger' 'Dt-riiel' nv Creel on mv (Foster) Donald Kennlngton, "Sm-aymp PUvfr Birches' 1 (Leslie), Kenneth Givmi "Song of "Wood Nvanph's Frolic" (Aaron) Peggv Rottonm: "Thf Hanto Picker" (WriKht).

Pat Rice. "In Hanging (Davles). Barbara Trant: Bettv i a a i Pines" Fcttv In'irpn "St June Kirkland: Msrir Lak-' 1 Pejrev "March of Cookie A n- rotte Wvnn- "Sfent of (Tprhalkowskv) "Balloons 1 Gree nrv- "1 the Boulogne -Treporv- "Cam' --e to OM -'RUid) Iran Suees- "Hop-Down" (B'ake) MillT GlidersTM Griffin vms "From Ri-" f' Painn" Jorce Saint TTnrl Lter atiac I am a 3 1 home necU they old. L'muaj ned. erne aJj of tuiv btccUU ol- to men In a-ricy nixioual acri'icr.

'ifc food, housing, a drnial annuaj i rty tnd or all trainlnR i UQJ: tbwn for carter ihfr opportunity couairy a Dii No girls would t-r of mutii No particular booie obli. Kutions, fur ui (threats art in good hcjiJih and in KooA I a wtaoo) education with years of college, and sood job. I SJD a ureas bealLay. intrlUfeAt younjf woman, and I tbat I owe jutt as touch duty to ay country as my brother who ID the ancy I arc very aunoui to jo: WACS vbtrc I know 1 could be of service, but oajr potiuvely reluM their permicclOB. Do think they rlrot In so? I A BAFFLED PATsUOT DArr.BTKRS SHOULD SKKVK.

TOO ANSWER No. Tour parents are col only doing- you an injustice when they force -ya to be a quitter when your heart's Is to of to your country, but they are being highly called ram whom be I 1 I In IDC war, Uiry believe that I xbt WACS. for icntuiec. offer yet he the atogaa 'evtrj nvmhn tiinr a rhojce of 155 reg- upon himvell army rain, for a -milb man additional wile, children duty" if just propSiHida OHM for woaen wilii cpec-IH qualL Tbejr loryet utless fjcatlons. This jtives rierv not I ANSWER; brilliant career the war that fhe could never haie had if she time.

ha had not cone Into (be army. Dent t-oth of Uncle calls for help, there no reason his daughters should not respond than his seas. Indeed, their obligation Is the greater, because nowhere else In the world have women been given such Privileges and opportunities as In this country, and Ihty are naying their debt of gratitude when they fight to preserve our way of life that has Riven their freedom. Of course. It ia natural for fathers and mothers to want to keep their little biddieJ safe In the war no place will be safe for girls.

Thai millions of ueo are able to ftght on front line bt- caoac their sifters flfh'iag in the and that the service of women in the trmy has bten so Infeluable that it is recognised by an the bigh-rsjjkuxe commanders who are for raort and more aatd vaen of them- Of it being the patriotic duty of I able-bodJed woman, without i dependents, to enlist In iba army and do her bit towards saving her country, there can nc quejtion. Nor does call for the heroic sacrifice that fond parents relieve it does. On the contrary It gives the gin soldier a dignity and a Mlf- respeet that she has never fore. It teaches her the courage and- her the discipline, to meet whatever life and it opens up a new and exciting career for ber. Nor are the pecuniary rewards to be despised.

When a girl joins the Women's Army Corps, ihe is just as much a soldier as a man. She receives exactly same pay as a soldier in the same grade, which is from $50 a month Listed OF 00101618 The hostess schedule at Dothan Recrea'ion Center for tac i BENEFITS AS MEN up, all clear, no expenses. She also baa the same opportunity for advancement In a and pay, and If she shows qualities of leader, snip she can cone up from ranks into the officer class, the WOMKN GET SAME ntlre Panlfc- "Barcarollp" fOffen- Jan" Ch-lVT- "VlppTiwe A hv WoIH-i. Sue Fllen Hodtres: resale Weabes Lydla t. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound Is made etpectoIIV for teamen to help relievo periodic pain with wok, nervous, blue feelings--due to functional monthly disturbances Taken regularly--It nelpe build up asainst such symptoms VUlow label directions.

Doiter- "Romanro" and -Holidav for Strings' Nv Martha Kirltlind Lynch Mallery, a mate. statlonei 1 at Great Lakes, I arrived Wednes! Hay for a visit with his wife and i daughter Ann who reside at Henry Green Apirttnents. Miss Ruth Bowen and Sergeant Theodore Thoennes. of Tuscaloosa, are visitiiR In Bothan for several days with Mr and Mrs lian Kirkland, H2nry Green Apart, men IB. Harry Slingluff left today for home in Baltimore after sounding ten days In Dothan with his son and daughter-m-lau, Mr.

and Mrs Setts Slingluff I Mrs Eva Solomon, of Marlan- xna, is spending the month of here with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Z. Solomon and her grandson, John Solomon. week of May 15-21 was announced Saturday as follows Monday (today) Amtricen Legion Auxiliary, Miss Harjorie May. Billie Jewel Fletcher, Miss Sara Nasser and Mrs.

C. J. Graves. Tuesday Victory Belles' Dance. Street Mtth- odist W.

S. a Mrs. Jay Dinkins, Mrs I Tate. Mrs. J.

and lira. Norman McLeod Thursday Kpisroual Woman's Auxiliary. Mrs. Aahton Mrs. Arculeer and Mrs.

J. J. Couch. Friday--Business and Profession, Wonrcns Club. Miss a In addition, enlisted women re- Banghman, Mrs Jewel Mrs.

It a Lou Strickland ind Miss Dorothy TO ALL OWNERS OP PLYMOUTH DODOE DE SOTO CHRYSLER 11 BEFORE THIS WAR is OVER, there may be only two lands of people in America 1. thaw wto eu werk If you want to be in the fortunate group who wfll still be tiding to work in automobiles, join "Anti-Breakdown" Club today. How do you do it? Just come in for GulCs Protective Plant Thu plan was conceived by tupeiu in car care. Gulf developed it because car maintenance it a meet important civilian job. yous motor lOnUexRapstand Lubrication which wp to vital points with an flttsVswnf QuIsHK UobricMBte out ndum rov'slife.

ITS lUPOftTAMT to five your car good motor oil snd chance rcfulariy. Gulf offcn two outstanding Qulfpndc, "The World's Fmtst Uoter OJ." and Gulflubc, extra-quality oil castatf few cents less. An-HLTER sad spsrk-pluf cleaning, and radiator Hushing help live bmw (as mile- Aclean air filter makes bum more clean plugs increase power; a dean radiator prevents ovcrheatinc. MWIRS fW WAITf A fatter oar -tomorrow Saturday--Dothan Garden Club, Mrs. A.

Mrs. N. Ray, Mrs. Mark Cannon and Mrs. C.

CuthberHon. Hostsss Committee, Perry Calhoun and Mrs Amos Jones. KECITAX NOTICE Piano pupils of H. H. Hall and members of the Crescendo sic Club be presented in re- cital this evening at the Minnie T.

Heard School, the program to begin at 8 o'clock. Coxswain mate Paul Fate, of New London, will arrive here Wednesday to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alto Pate, 300 Herring street.

Mr and W. H. Hayes, Joe Ben Hayes, Mrs. R. C.

Masters and Charles Clearman spent the weekend with relatives in Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Harvard had as their yesterday; Mr. and Mrs A. J. Harvard, Jr, of Panama City; Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Clements and daughters, Jane and Frances, -of a Georgia: Mrs. Joe Harvard and Mrs. Mclaughlin, of Atlanta. Mr. nd Mrs.

R. R. Edding ana Mrs Mark Eddins, of Panama City, are visiting here today as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Hardy. Mrs T. C. Glllespie, of Asbford, te visiting at MlUersvllle, Ala. with her brother, the Rev J.

Paschal who Is seriously ill at his home In that community. Mr and Mrs. Jim Faulk a daughter Martha Joe. of Jackson, are here for brief visit with Mrs. Faulk's mother.

Mrs A. Mclntosh, 308 Oates street 4 MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriage licenses were issued at the Houston County Probate office during the past week: I. Elmore. Headland three, and Wijlene Johnson, Headland route three. Lorell Cherry, Pansey route one, and Mae Slngletary, Graceville route two Calvin Evans danborn, Denver, Colorado, and Lena Marguerite Swartz, Little Rock, Ark Victor Hugo Rush, Bradley Beach, N.

J. and Vita Francea Strickland, 105 North Bell Street, Dothan. Charles Grlgjs. Guneva, A a and Addle Mae Wood, Geneva, Ala. James J.

Murphy, Buffalo, N. J. and Mary Magdalene Schwab. Buf. falo, N.

Y. Murphee Bundrick, Bay Harbor. and Willie Arlene Boutwell, Panama City, Fla, Blbert W. Calhoun, a a a City. Fla-, and Annie Lois Rlley, HMeburjr.

Ala. Barnle Edward Floyd, Cottonwood route one, and Nettie lee JBImore, Cottonwood route one. Roy Randall Dorman, Graceville rmite two, and Melba Irene Bush Qracevilie route three. Richard H. Bwby.

Texas, Evelyn Margaret Carlton. Little Rock Ark. William O. McLandon, Cottonwood route two, and Clara Levernt Dodaon, Ashford DOTHAN Question: How would you treat your present car if you knew it had to last you two years, three years, or can happen! Answer: give it the very best of cate I'd cultivate proper driving let the man who knows your Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto or Chrysler dealer help you keep running efficiently and protect its He has tools, equipment, factory gineered and inspected parts with which to do it RIGHT! on to Repair Shops Tftm MW of my kM fur DvfeH mt Otrnlw an, wh, iMmNM that Fer track pntt, I. Miiier ra OrviMM P.

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