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The Dothan Eagle from Dothan, Alabama • 6

Publication:
The Dothan Eaglei
Location:
Dothan, Alabama
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6
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1 A fa Capitol Gets Its ace Washed WK WHO ARE PROUD Mr and Mrs Hannahan PLAYS omitted people of Harris Miss Theo Hall Mrs Phone 976 si (I r) the pfrtWfcE tete'SVtete CwepwiM WHY WAIT LONGER? Colder Weather Is Coming! CIRCULATING HEATERS steals the SHOW! 4 AMOUS ENTERPRISE HEATERS 050 IZ 4 PORTER HD WE South oster Street and East Main Street A Member Newspaper oftheAssodatedPress iV i Mrs Angus Green of Darlington la spent Thursday in Dothan Ike Rlmson is spending several days in Chicago III on business isS Miss Lillian Lurie will leave Sat urday for Montgomery where she will spend the week end and at tend the Auburn Tulane game Edward Crawford will leave Sun day for Birmingham where he has accepted a position with the Good year Tire A Rubber Co of that city Mr and Mrs Hugh Smith and Mr and Mrs King spent to day in Montgomery 1 Speight and son Buddle spent today in Montgomery Arlan and Henry Hand spent to day in Montgomery to attend the game James King and Norman Blaum are spending the week end In Montgomery Miss Mary Margaret Shakelford Is spending the week end in Mont gomery Charles Rush and sons and Wil mer Boozer are spending the week end in Montgomery to attend the football games Mr and Mrs Jones and children are spending the week end In Montgomery with friends and relatives Mr and Mrs Richard Ramsey are spending the week end In Montgomery Mullins and son Norton Jr spent today in Montgomery Little Nortan will return to Dothan tonight Mr Mullins will "remain In Montgomery on business Mr and Mrs Julian Hall will leave Saturday for Montgomery where they will spend the week end as the guests of Mr and Mrs rank Stewart James Hammond and Joe Hllson spent today in Montgomery ATHLETIC CLUB ARMISTICE DANCE TO BE MAMMOTH AAIR AT COUNTRY Wednesday evening starting at 9 JO o'clock Puss Hortman'e popu lar orchestra will furnish the mu sic for a dance to be held at the Country Club following the How ard Southern University football game here Hundreds of out of town guests from lorida and Alabama are ex pected to attend this function to be sponsored by the Athletic club Dr and Mra Rennie left today for Pell City Ala where they will reside in the future Dr and Mrs Rennie have made a host of friends while In Dothan who re gret their departure Miss Placlde Lewis who attends school at the lorida State College at Tallahassee spent Thursday night In Dothan Miss Lewis was accompanied to Montgomery today by her father Lewis Parnell and Roys Lewis where they will attend the Lanier Dothan High football game Miss Lewis will leave immediately following the game for Tuskegee where she will take part In the wedding of a rela tive Mrs Doster Miss Evelyn Doster Miss Martha Jo Griffin and Miss Georgia Mae reeman spent today in Montgomery to attend the game Mr and Mrs Quin lowers and Mr? and Mrs Cooper Jr are spending the week end in Mont igomery 1 riends of Mrs Ida Reid andMrs Nell Slayton will regret to note that they will leave Saturday'for' Philadelphia where they will reside Mr and Mrs Jim Brennon are spending the week end in Mont gomery A All types all sizes all prices and each bearing the prise" trade mark your as surance of a good heater TlHiS xSSE Among the people spending to day in Montgomery to attend the Lanier Dothan game are: Miss Vas sle Morrow Miss Mary Thomas Maxwell Miss Corrie Mae Garrett Miss Margaret Williams 1At and Mrs John lowers Richmond and Drury lowers Mr and Mrs Rob ert Crawford and son Bo Lester Portlvent Newton Misses Mary Alice Newton Rosemary Grant lorrle Coe rances Har vard and Elizabeth Espy Winifred Brock Guy Brown Kess Lawson orrester Wyatt Harris Misses Kate Helen Mabel and Corrie Jean Harris Marvin Brooks Keener Baxley Mr and Mrs James Spann Mr and Mrs Jerome Spann Mar cellus Spann Arthur Sanders Mr and Mrs Bruce Page Joe Martin Stallings Mr and Mrs Rice and children Mrs Oscar Clark Bu ford Clark Oscar Clark Jr James Baughman Miss Janelle Clark Meryle Edwards Jim aulk and Lamar Hart MRS LAWRENCE OAKLEY AND MRS JULIAN HALL ARE JOINT HOSTESSES TO CARD CLUBS AND Thursday afternoon Mrs Law rence Oakley and Mrs Julian Hall were Joint hostesses to the mem bers of their card clubs the Thurs day club and the Pandora club and additional friends when they entertained with a lovely party at the Country club Late faH flowers were placed at intervals about the club when chrysanthemums and roses were predominent among these decora tions Miss Kate Helen Harris was win ner of the club prize among the members of the Thursday club and Mrs Turner received the heating and oper ation They save you money and give excellent service No trou ble no Inconven ience Save mon ey ad get more for your dollar See these Porter Circulators i Mrs Mack Jones and children Mrs Lewis and Miss lossie Jones left today for Montgomery where they will' spend the week end News eature qnd Pictures Daily A large stock of handsome eco nnralrnl nnJ raiL able heaters an's prices Large and small sizes These heaters include every new 1931 Improvement in A Carmlchea) Betts Slingluff and Pat Jones are spending week end in Montgomery Misses Beryl Hart Elizabeth Harmon nad Catherine Smith are spending the week end in Mont gomery Wa can also fill your needs in Coal Scuttles Ash Shovels Pokers Grates etc See us before the next cold spell Mrs home 604 North St street A program dealing with the Kate Helen Harris Miss Mabel World War and famous that time was given when Mrs Cooper Jr Mrs Horace Hall Mrs Max Morris gave the life of Presi Dupree Davis Mrs armer dent Wilson Mrs? Henry Weathers Jri Mrs Charlie armer Mrs Az gave an Interesting account of the lowers Mrs Armstrong of the World War" Mrs Nell Clements donated to the program the of General Pershing" at the conclusion of the program The hostess served salads and coffee to her guests who were: Mrs Ray McGill Mrs Max Mor ris Mrs Jimmie Kelly Mrs How ard Walden Mrs Henry Weathers Mrs Nell Clements Mrs Lamar Miller and Mrs Ritchie berg Mrs Strickland 'Mrs red Barrow Mrs Zolly Doak Mrs Bryson MrsE Moody Mrs A Malone Mrs? lowers' Turner 'Mrs John Rishi Mrsrank New ton ltrs Joe Rollins Mrs loyd Baxter Mrs loy Hall Mrs Bart Nelson Mra Bruce Page Mrs Andress' Mrs 'A Carmi cheat Mrs Cook of Ash ford Mrs George English 'Mrs Louis Harris Mrs A Harmon' Mrs John Vann Miss Alice Walsh Mrs Hart 4 Mrs' Keener Bdxley and the' following tea guests: Mrs R' oWJer Mrs' Ellis Mrs Hornsby Mrs Burdeshaw Mrs Deck San ders Mrs Tom Espy Mrs Henry lowers Mrs'AS rasier Mrs Miss Marga'rrtMc Cal! and Mrs Jane Gruber? Business and Professional Clubs Launch Economic And Social Study Coming Year Be prepared with a warm Let us show you one of South largest stocks of Good Stoves! Dr Robert Crawford of Brook Tyn who Is visiting his par ents Mr and Mrs Crawford Is spending the week end In Mont pfomeiy ELLOWSHIP CLASS IRST BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ENTERTAIN WITH A The ellowship'dass of the Sun day school of the irst Baptist church held their monthly soda! Thursday evening Oct 29th with tlh wr Rogers offers' tbe uenuine JA50 Croqulgnole WAVES PAY YOURSEL sell that odd piece baby carriage old dlacartS and' old stoves' They ttfa Ing you a blt of good tel up space and getting te Dispose of them throtete Classified columns for money' 7 I Sunday in Montgomery where they I will attend the Auburn Tulane foot ball game Tneam AssQcikted Press" THE curtain' is up for another season New player coaches and 7 theories are striving for supremacy Millions of fans fill the air with talk of technique and systems wing and side tnrusts King root ball reigns supreme lj The Associated Press nation wide staff trines vou all the news of the sport Because they know the game these reporters write? vividly and clearly of games stars and campaigns Their dispatches are interesting to the casual fan and the rabid follower alike BALI Hie calendar said ear of crimp made her refuse I If she would try Lydia Vegetable vOTupoun sne cotua go any day in the mon th never have to dread the calendar Mrs Claude Cotton nlng working on a omit to the Qhlld Welfare There were who participated in' thk social' 7 Wife Mrs Cecil Cantey Mrs Mc Hue Mrs Luther Wilson Jdrs Harden Mrs Tom Murray Mrs Morris Malone Mrs Robert Ma lone Mrs Malone Miss Edith Holman Miss Elza Pridgen Mrs Wadllngton Mrs King Mrs James King Mrs Jerome Spann Mrs John Mullins Mrs Stallings Mrs Hannahan Jr Mrs LaBrucHan 1 nahan Mrs Ike Rlmson Mrs Spann Mrs Cannady Mrs Burdeshaw Miss Mildred Byrd of Enterprise Mrs Hubert armer Mrs Charles Rush Mrs A Miller Mrs A Keyton Miss Lily Mae Jones Mrs $5 Permanent PR? Shampoo ingerWani Haircuts': In smart grooming there greatest it' Rogers Beauty Salon 102 Adaas8t Mrs Andress and Bill An dress are spending the week end Don't be you won't be taxed to pay for a new national In Montgomery capital The historic structure didn't take Are as this photo might indicate Washington firemen simply were giving the building a Mrs Glpsey Boozer and daughter bath In preparation for the next Congress session rances" attended the Lanler Doth an game In Montgomery today They will accompany Miss Rebec 1 Prze among the members of the ca Boozer a student at Alabama Pandora club and Mrs LaBruce College in Montevallo to Dothan Hannahan was winner of the guest for the week end prize Salads and hot drinks were LE GAI DOUZAINE CLUB served the guests at the close of MEETS WITH MRS GRIMSLEY tha afternoon of games The studv club Le Gal Douzalne Mrs Oakley and Mrs Hall had met Wednesday afternoon with as their guests Uie following play Eldrede Grimsley at her ers: Mrs Norman Spann Mrs Andrews Logue Mrs Rodney reeman Miss Elizabeth Cranberry Miss Bi Speight Mrs Jay Dinkins Mrs Miss Alice Eliott at Eric Gellerstedt" 'Mrs Mary Hen 'I Mr Young r1' derson of Troy Mrs George Logue street Mrs Julian Dell Mrs Meyer Bhim The class under the? Social Club and Civic Activities of Intst to MISS HELEN HALL PHONE 119 4 MISS THEO HALL Thirteen hundred business and professional women's clubs through out the United States are launch ing a study of economic and social problems baaed upon the ten ycar objective adopted by the National ederation of Business and Profes sional Women's Clubs at Its bien nial convention In Richmond Mr and Mrs Hannahan In July Sr and Mr and Mrs LaBruce The platform Is the broadcast to Hannahan will spend Saturday and which organized business women have yet subscribed calling boldly for the application of science and scientific methods to government and the promotion of human wel fare The objective was presented by Miss Marion McClench of Ann Arbor Mich the retiring president of the ederation as a part of her address at the biennial convention and was enthusiastical ly endorsed by delegates represent ing the organization's membership of 60000 It pledges the ederation during the next few years to a study of economic backgrounds to the spon sorship of progressive social legis lation and to the adoption of an educational and cultural program which shall tend to broader human development as well as to a great er degree of social justice To quote the objective the organization will strive "to hold In the establish ment through scientific methods of conditions which assure to women and to men as well the fullest possible opportunity and re ward for the development of what ever capacity they may possess" The method of approach of the dubs will differ widely Some will begin by a study of the economic factors in their own community others by an analysis of the system of taxation or of the municipal government Itself In this city the Business Professional Women's Club will give a program at Its meeting Tuesday evening Novem ber 10th based on the objective Dothan 84 050 low point JHL 0Tb and 1 HERBERT McCLTNTOCKAT A musical number was wHttuun fit tha TTnlfpri of Confederacy meet A Ing in paper when the elub reporter omitted a violin solo by Mr Herbert McClintock with Mrs Tom Wynn accompanist at the planlo 4 Mrs Lewis left Wednesday for Tuskegee where she will attend if a wedding of a relative Mrs Jakin and Mrs Jessie McMath of Jakin were visitors In Dothan yesterday We who are proud are fitful as a Pale shadows passing on a barren sheet We live and love unknowing what we seem To be Is fanciful and Incomplete Yet what Is there that we can claim our own? Wisdom or grief white hatred "fickle mirth? AH has belonged since darkest age nt atone To those who have been or will be of Earth Salome dancing might have been the same As you today beneath your veiled disguise: And many a Magdalene goes free of blame i'iy Because some youth has failed to A read her We are not one but many though wp see Only the dream blind to Reality Sutton Diz Mltoaa TakeltAM 1 rW: a 7 x'j V' I 1 3 A i s'f' A 'm v' th I x' I abhmibbb I I 1 I I I JRBROTJIilnW? Tirrnw i 2 1 77 7 i i nV bi 11 fr 7 7 7 fl Be 1: UnnBhi CI AU i'i vj a IL 7taSiL! Bk 1 bMLJ ISfr iwi Wil.

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