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The Dothan Eagle from Dothan, Alabama • Page 7

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The Dothan Eaglei
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Dothan, Alabama
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PAGE EIGHT MKaV. JULIAN HALL rvportMt fj na-am. i Women 5 rage vr WCDDIKG AND BIRTH ANNOUNCXMZIfn MUCT HAVE WKITTCN A A Handsome Youngster Gay Parties Planned In Compliment To Popular Visitors TUESDAY A GEOWING-Vr SOX Margaret Carroll irrmi tM wrule hr- wiis pli.tjnj mv And 1 lo h.n- iny rri Would dmrcukrra lurn hu And 3n jun frw kbor! run. Gee. how vtars Uy ejes mu i upward turn, to: teen be looking down on me.

God. if in ihe fane by have Wen in MUM" mcMure fit To taplomcd (tie And quail a Mile bit. help in the coming A noolrr worn in 10 when his eei mutt down tout snll look up mt. Miss Mary Malonc Hostess At Party HIM Mtlone entertained a iroup fit Dolhan and Cenrva Iriendi yeclerday it a ipend-tbr- day pirty given at I he home of her grandmother. Mrs.

A. Y. Malone. Swimming at Ihe Country Club pool enjoyed duriojt JTrormnj. followed by luncheon at the home at Mri.

iUIone, and theater party afforded entertainment during the afternoon. Included in the party Robbie Ann Hmiften. Mar- WMthers and Sue Ann Horni- by. of Dothan; Miisei Mary Elyie Johnson, Ann Johnson. Beisley and Claire Noblin, of Genevi.

Mrs. J. T. Peterson Feted On Birthday Friends and relatives of Mrs. J.

T. Pateraon assembled Sunday at her home, on Dothan route four, to join in the observance of her seventy lixth birthday anniversi- iy- The croup present included: Mr. Mri. S. L.

Beeder and children, of Dothan: Mr. Mri. B. Sowelland family of Columbus, GL; Mr. and R.

M. Peter- ion, of Dothan route four: Mr. and Mn. R. M.

Reeder and daughters. Helen, Louise and Maxine. of Dothan; Mr and Mrs. Murrv Duke "tit cb'Hren and William Earl, Mrs. Rosie ijnd son, V.

o' st Andrp-? Reeder and Xouit Fred, of Dothan Mr. W. J. Peterson. nt hree: a Gerald Bolder of Kinsey.

Recce Ennis. student at Ala- oama Polytechnic Institute, ipent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mn. D.

H. Christie have returned to their home at Montgomery. alter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whiddon.

Mr. and Mrs Whiddon and son, John, and Mi. and Mrs. Christie spent tne past week at White City, Fla. Church Circles Hold Meetings In Homes For Mission Study Berkeley Blue Granite Memorials Houston BferUe Works s.

MV MV NMM PicturMi here is a i a a Carroll, lovable rponlhf-old daufhter of Mr. Mn. Ix)uie Carroll of Campoell- ton. route one. Marjf ret'j grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Hadden. and Mr. and Mn. J.

T. Carroll- Mrs. Shields Gives Party For Husband Mn. I-ex Shields entertained Siuiday at a luncheon given in I celebration of the twenty fourth birthday anniversary of her hiis- band. Luncheon wa? served picnic style on the lawn to the following" 1 Mri.

Rosie Shields, of Slocomo; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Shields and 1 children. Peggy Jane and Julia: Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Kleiser and son. Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy Pitts and children. James I Edwin and Hobert KarL Mr.

and Hiram Hundley and children, and Rebecca, Mri. Leila Baker and children, Loraine. Johnnie, Mary Sue, Joan and Starla ttrs. Ewell Peteri a children, Collene, Sylvia. G.

Annette and Ronald. Mri. Holland and children. Phyllis and Mr. and C.

W. and children, Gerald, Gene. Rudolph and Marjorie. Mrs. Terrell Campbell, of -Hartford.

P. Youngblood, Mr. and Mrs. W. John Purvis, Earl Hallford.

Mr. snd Mrs. Lex C. Shields and son. William Henry- IL.C Hal I Honored At Birthday Dinner Mrs.

John Howell, Cottonwool, route one, was hostess Sunday at her home ai a picnic dinner given in observance of the fifty sixth birthday anniversary of her father, L. C. Hall, of Aubumdale, Fla. The following friends and relatives were present: Mr. and John Howell and family.

i ar.d Mrs. E. A. Howell and children. Ralph and Kathryn.

Mr. and Mrs. David Howell and children. Hicks and Marilyn. Mrs.

t). Howell. Mr and Mrs. Steve Hollan, all of Cotton wood. Myrtle Jones and children.

Lamar and Patricia Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adams and Charles. Mr. and Houston Guy and children, Myrtle.

Bertha. Billy Evelyn, Carl. Ray and Mae of Cottonwood: Mr. and Mry. Holland and Talmadge, Euland and Drexil, of GraceviUe: of Firsi W.

M. S. I in homri of laembrri yecteraay jflernoan tor meditation and miojwi Ciicle One-- No Circle Two mrl in Ihe of lift. C. M.

CuJlioi wiUi Mn Harry Cannon leader. Mrs B. UcClendon led the opmini prayer and Mrs. J. F.

11 1 ihe devotional tnetsur. Mrs Cur) Sellers conducted the mission entitled "Deepfiuni the Spiritual Ijfe Ten TT.ernben and one vi til or werr Circle Thrre was eniertained bv Mrs. W. Rainey Vrt. Bell, leader gave the ipiriuial rresisage "The Good Samaritan which was followed by a a "Who is my also fiven by Mrs Bell.

Thirteen members answered roll call. Circle Four, attended by seven members, met in tne home of Mrs. A. Martin. Mri.

Jim Wilton was in charee of meditation. Mrs. C. BrnnMt. leader.

the Ifdflrt Ijve is the Answer" bv Dr. Powell Five and Sit reported no Patricia 'J'nc Cjlftjdaf Wiiklcr. of is tbe jf bud i a vpria. btrt The part series a buffrt VJts Marion Wrifif-' hon.f or, Cnrrokee A', Tonight at a v. bfRinr.ins at 7 o'clock at her home.

213 Wrst Main enl-fi bovs snd in the younjer tcl will be included in this eourtrn to the Miss Martha Jane Bell wll f- 10 o'clock Wedr.r^dEv al morning par'v i'-. her hoire piUl Ivor XL Lieut. 1 S- ArtB-f. CaiT'p AtUr- vv( jc la Dethan with daufhm- wife, iae former Sara Hiwy HJU of Greenwood, lT as guest Sirs South Foster 1 Greenwood for a i Circle Seven met in the home ot the leadei. Mrs.

Hobart i n. The program on Christian education was led by Mn. Mother who reviewed the leaflet. "I came to teach. I stayed to Learn" by Paul Geren.

Mrs. Amos Jones took part on program and her subject was ''Too Many Circle meelinf. Circle Nine, meeting with Mrs. C. E.

Coe, was attended by eight members. Mrs. R. N. Grantham leader, talked on, "June Jottings" and the devotional was given by Mrs.

Houston Birkidale. Circle Ten was entertained by Mrs. Marvie Harriton. Mrs. A.

L. Miller gave the stewardship devotional which was followed by a talk by the leader, Mrs. W. V. Sullivan who spoke on "The Education of Youth." Eight members were in attendance.

Circle Eleven met with s. George Cotton. Mrs. P. Golson presided: Mrs.

Calvin Welch gave the devotional which was concluded with prayer by Mrs. Cotton; and Mrs. Rex Bozeman directed the Bible quiz. Six members were present. Circle Twelve, led by Mrs.

H. V. Richey. was entf-tnined in home of Mrs. Garrison.

Mrs. Wilson cave the spiritual message and Mrs. Richey talked on "The Fundamentals of Faith." Five members Mere present. Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Farmer i and son. Russell, left Sunday for a vacation at Gatlinburg. i Wise Margaret Hamilton, cadet jrsc at St. Vincent Hospital. mingnam.

the weekend i with her parents. Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. W.

Hamilton. Private Richmond McClintock, IT. S. Marine Corps, has returned to i Paris Island. after spend! ing ten davs here with wife and chilriifn.

Susan and i h- mond. 307 Mam street. Mrs. rolling Miss Collins. Burns Collins, and 1 Collins of Panama r.ly.

5 Sunday at Milledgevillf. Ga with Mjss Susan and daughter, Ann and Mrs. Sam of Aub'irndale. Flu. i I Mrs.

Thomas B. Woods a daughter. Martha, of Mobile, will arrive Thursday to spend a monlh I with relatives here and at Heaa- land. Mrs. son.

has been in Dothan for seveul 1 days, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whiddon. WAVE wno is for pe- cial training. Friends of Mrs Ramsey will be interested to learn she underwent an eye operation at Hub- baJd's Hospital in Montgomery today.

Her daughter 1 a i Ramsey, accompanied her to Montgomery yesterdav DANCE OSTONEU The Thuisdjy mtlil ciuin sponsored i the 6t)lh Uivioiun of Caiuji Hucker. i nut tai.e plate Lin-, week ai ihe Oothan Tlecie-itioii ii aLiiectulea. 11 AH nounced today Center official; The dance has been postponed mi til Thursday, July fi Miss Jean Fikr and Innrn u' Talludcga a i spending a for! night here llieir aunt and uncle i inri i T. Whatley 10S C'oiuriiun 1 e.ilili Com I Lieutenant Ross Orr Helps Attack Europe Clark Rudder. mtxnti Ihe healthy, handsome young son of Captain and Mrs.

ClarL Rudder. Mn Rudder. Ihe former Carolyn Patterson, and her smeeR-monihs-old son a residing here while Captain Rudder is serving Army assignment in New Guinea. Before entering sen ice. Captain Rudder was assistant Farm Agent of Houston County.

Grandparents of baoy are Mr and Mrs. Patterson, of DolJmn and Mr and Mrs. R. R. Rudder, of Stevenson.

Rotary Presents Poyner With Cup Pat Poyner. who a served as president of the Dothan Rotiry Club for the past was presented a silver cup, en-1 graved with an appropriate cxpres-' of the gratefulness of the club I members for his service lo them at their noon meeting Monday. The presentation was made by Dougie Bailey on behalf of the members. He reviewed the a years during which the club has had a twenty per cent increase in membership and a increase in attendance. He listed among things accomplished by the! club during the year, the Institute of International Understanding.

I during which four well known lecturers on the subject spoke before laree audiences, the wheel bought for the crippled children Houston County, the awards marie to 4-H Club boys and girls in order to increase the interest in 4-H Club i work, and the Boy Scout Troops' sponsored by the club. In making the presentation to the rearing president, Pat Poyner, he told of Poyner's other accoin-' pjishments during the year which included his work as chairman of the Red Cross War Fund Drive, End the position of Houston County's Finance Committee. d'U- ing the current Fifth War Loan. Bailey said that President Poj ner had made one of the presidents to serve the club dur- mgs its twenty five years exvi- ance. A gold pin presented Mrs W.

Wilson by Saxon P. on behalf of the club in apprec'a- tion of her service as a pianist Ihe group. Victory Mavity, the incoming president, expressed the desire to make the coming year as successful for the club as the past one has been and asked for ihe continued interest and cooperation of the member.s. He called a meeting of the new board membeis for last night. The Rev.

Ralph Madson. jec- tor of the Episocpal Churcn of the a i i who will succeed Jones as- secretary of the Club, made a on Kill-dry's 11 i object, ''The Development of Accepting and Opportunity fur ice." Pn Poyner the i i president, will i is sice president i ttit 1 coming i i i i Bill Clemem of Gc'ic j. iiiy. the meci- 11115. On Wedr.e'Hv 1 Adan-c ill b' at a swimTiine Ann Itamiho" -A." "'lain a bridne nsriv T- rromine in hrr home I 1 03 Wcs: BiirrfpsViaw A narlv nn fr noon i Ali will concV.ide a series vivacious Patncia -'Lin Bead, five-monihs- old daughter of Mr.

and Clyde F. Bond of Newton, iwo. Mrs Bond, the former Ebra Mae Fulford. is uie daughter of Mr. and Mn Grady Fultord.

Mr. and Mrs. J- C. Bond are paternal grandparents of the baby. i Mrt.

Jofen B. Bkatooe tWulene Uitt lUry Hmlll Oriearu lor brief from viut with Ztr hivbaad, Mines Mary JElyse Serffcinl en Joyce Beasifr I ivuU from California. Nofalin, n-ill leave report for bU new afsicmneni Bristol, where KCUDM Field, Utah. two months at Camp Thp modurtion r-opts of half In the OPEN 1:00 PM. THEATRE Amusements MARTIN.

TODAY O.M.T Albumin KIII) Rahtr. in "Htr Primitive Mmn." WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY McRM. Hioraw O'Hu-a nd Undli D.urnfll in "Katfrnla Dill." SATURDAY Johnny in Mtn" Km-' Firtmnn nnd Ann D-onti. in To I-ATE SHOW SATURDAY SIGHT Carr Crant.

Jinei "Once Upon A Time 3U.VDAY AND MONDAY Sisters in "swinssnine John- ALABAMA TOPAY AND TGMOH'ROW Red Sitllon and -Ann Ralherfnrd in "Wlitstiine in Brooklyn." THURSDAY niarix In "Moonlight in Vermont FRIDAY AND SVTUKD4Y Bin Elliott and Cubby in "Ws- ffon Tncks WfBl." R'li Bi others in A Dull SU.VI)\Y A A Did Powell. I.inda UB.ncM in Happened lumoirpw RITZ I TIMFP 1 0 Ann and Keni Smith in WEDNESDAY and THUKFP VY Greer Garson ar.d Walter Pidccon in "Madime i ilDAY AND SATURDAY Don Barry in i and Joan Davin and Jane in "Bnu- tiful But KI'MIAY OVLY rhf'ler MoriU in "Ofimhler'n Chnire' PAINT UP! CLEAN UP! USE GLIDDEN'S orr i STR PAINTS BVERYTHING FOR HOME REP MRS --Screen Doom --Sheet Rock --Windows Kimsul Insnktion A Hardware --ROOFING if RENT OUR FLOOR SANDER AND RENEW YOUR FLOORS (DO IT YOURSELF IT'S EASY!) Hathcock Lumber Co. 2ATERIAI.S Phone 1877 Mrs. Ella Hall Neely Dies Here At Home Fust I i i i i a Ross Oi r. of I DOS South St.

Andicws I I I was i services for Mrs a one of the hundreds of i Hall i i i who died at pilots who a i i a ir. tne 3 her home IDS Bell Mreet, lack on the fortrfss of Kuiope on inoiiiins; after a Ions illness, ,1 as annuiuic-fd will be held i llie by live Piiblvr Office. idenie ten a m. with the- Rev Lieut. i a 47 Thundei boll Sam C.

Reeves urfiLialint! fiehter pilot the group coiii- A niember of the First Baplisl inanded by 1.1 Col Frederic i she hid lived in Dothan Gray, of Abilene flew a. ff" Ihe pj.st twenty-two vedi aerial suppori to cover lln a i hcif fiotn i i of a i a i on the mil i i a i her husband. S. coast of He and his flviiM Nrel lhl-(c sLep-daughtcrs. Mrs.

mates bombed Mufed i i Gnrrt.iv and Mrs. Ine? Rob-. of sionnd i ncai ihe Allied both of Dolhiin MJ.S 1 Parker of Headland: a i On- Henr a11 "unt-ville. army laiirlinp bc.irh For ovei four houi- Lieut Hew above enemy i i i de- several nieces and nephews. spite Ihe handicap of clouriv i a A i Pallbearers: Tr r- wealhei- he helped i a i i i i fmhle'r I an Pf Ma Cannon covei above oin mv.iriinn i 31 a Mor- Naii loconiolives, i .1 i I Honorary pallbearers- Maloue, Mose RamsKC, V.

I Moody. Orady Watford, Alex Dr J. 1. Brarrwell i fl lakcv- B( tls i a H. Adnin; (jroi'iid nnd and tanks wcie Mias.hc(t bv Ciu and his i i when Ihey Rrouped to a i thrust in the Allied assault foi Previous to D-Day." I.ieul On Johnson and Wtlkerson fliKht leariei, hart flown 59 will have charge of the n'r- sions lo Continental Europe ranRcments.

ot them ai esrort to huge form i- ot B-17 Portress and 24 Libei'ntor bombers. He is the ion of Mr. and Mrs Jetf Oi ot Dothnn. Mri. Nancy Stanlon left lnd.iv for home in A a a visit in Dolhan with Mrs.

llulrhiruin VtO N. Oaten slrpci. Mrs HntrhintoTi imrl her 11 1 Motor In your lodnv wepkrnrt at City l.iRtly to oil foulinj of with Mr. Dan I ion. ADMISSION ADULTS 25e Tax Included CHILDREN ADMffiSION: ORCHESTRA 35e BALCONY 30e MEN IN SERVICE 30c CHILDREN LAST TIMKS TOD ANN STEN ad KENTSBHTH In "3 RUSSIAN GIR Wednesday and Thursday TODAY WEDS.

HE'S WHISTUNO AGAIN 1 1 0 A I STDRTifMilUE PIERRE irtit Ifvc fir MCI itlir wo IflllllJ Bill tki.r int. ii i i i i IN HIS NEWEST AND FUNNIEST SCREEN SCREAM! CARSON PIDGEON HENHYTRAVI IOBERT6ASSEK AUBREY SM DAMKMAYWH BLSABASSERI. IHE BRWI IQfiGEHS VAJUOHNSC AND LATEST INVASION NEWS! ADMISSION ORCHESTRA 40c BALCONY 33c MEN IN SERVICE 35e Taxes Included CHILDREN 9c Open 1:00 P.M. Phone 2200 TODAY ONLT Louise Albritton Robert Paige "Her Primitive 1 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY THKROAKING STORY OF, AMERICAN FRONTIER! nuxTDEEING THRIL BLAZING ACTION! wilk HcCroa. O'Han Linda Darnell-Anthmy ftiinn Edgar ICtchell IN TECHNICOLOR Aba- Invasion News And Selected Comedy.

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