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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 5

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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aaawBwa i mn i -a mm aumrnri'J I Saw f.RF.AT I.AKFS 7f Okata SfclaVJSJa QUINTETTE TO COME NOV. 27 Euterpean Club Arranges for tlon To Appear. I 1YA COOS PHONE W-W Mrs." Robert Heath and little Virginia have returned from a vlfilt to relatives la Gadsden. Lieut. Porter of Chicago, for merly with the S.Ui F.

A. at Camp McClellsn. has bees the recent guest of friends. -Mrs. F.

Houee has returner from a five month's tlslt to relatives In England, -rMtir Kite tJar Wt llmttflir South Alabama. Mrs. Era. Powers Comley will spend the week-end la Atlanta. Mr.

Daniel Herren has gone to Florida where he will spend the -winter -in Mr. and Mra. Thomr Scott Tobarts have returned from visit to Philadelphia: Miss Mary Gresham of Bost-wick. Is the guest of Mrs. IfiOl i Oltr.AT rih'A plsted by Mr.

J. C. Kyle. The v.Cuq uuuguu) to the Tiustay trict, la i 5 5 tornia. 1 clally the church in Calif ctrala aad laterestlag description V.

fiftieth anniversary of tbe -cu a to be held In CirmlngUira ft year. Rev. D. 0, Woods was re t. t-ed to the position ot conferee.

secretary, and several other rci-tlne features were developed Uur- -tag the first day's aessioo. The North Alabama con fa react Is one of the most Important r.f-gro organlzationa In the at.it having about 12,000 members au IS ministers. study chapters were from well known books hy Dr. Brook! and lova i Hvlni JTo ths south of toe Great -Seas, AVhat shall 1 itnii to rraat him? Dr. Morrla on "Chrlstianliing vltle convention on December with Mra.

Odla Poundstone as alternate. Under the direction, of Mre CMfclcb, the efficient re gent, the patriotic work it the organtiatlon will he stressed for and Opening Conference Sermon Jwo prU tnd comh of tortoli- Only One Shipment In Pros-. pect Before Early Ifr -December The Great Lakes Naval Quia tette, tn attraction of unique and epeciU interest, comes to the New Noble'Theatre on November 21 under the auspices of the Euter-pean club. Thia quintette, which consists of a stringed quartet and pianist, entertained President and ably uandled by theae capable young women. Mlas Alberta Morse led the devotional meeting in a very helpful way.

Thia afternoon Mlea Mary Read Smith, on a nf tha rltr'a mnut In. the coming seaaon. Mra, Julia ueiiveretf by Dr. R. S.

Stout The opening sermon by Dr. R. Thompson Is secretary of the lo t. soeu; I'll nd there to alrr packed la a If Mk of de Kir mi ha li not true; tell mo he dashed my box to the ground DishM it to tie ground and burnt cal chapter and Mrs. E.

O. Polk treasurer." 8. Stout. COrresDOndinr aarratar While reports from Gadsden and other places show that high priced sugar is available there. I Mra.

wuson on two voyages across the Atlantic on the 8. of the colored M. E. church, ad terestlng young women and Mra. I Alter, of Barber Memorial are conducting the program and on Friday Mrs.

J. II. Norwood and 1 MISS FATHERLY HAH beorge Washington It Vrl Lne gnortage in Anniston The quintette was organised at remains as acute as ever with lit- WEDNESDAY 8TTDY CLVB The regular meeting of the Wednesday Study club waa held yester tie nrosnect of relief bnfnra aari the Great Lakes Naval Training Mrs. C. M.

Jesperaon will close the week of prayer. At. the service tomorrow MLs Amor all foods there Is lonlyone ministration of the Lord's snpper to the conference members and the short address of Bishop C. H. Phillips.

D. president of the conference, were some ot the features of the first day's session ot the 36th annual session ot the North Alabama conferenee of tha day afternoon at he home of Ben Spearmar. Mrs. G. Y.

Meredith- has gone to Deraopolls to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Meredith. Mr. Newton 'Wilson is at Sellers hospital where be will undergo an operation.

Mrand Mrs. Walter Brewer have gone to Greenville tor a visit. Their friends regret that they may not return to Annis-ton. Mrs. D.

S. Poor left yesterday for her home in Rochester, W. Virginia, sfter a visit to Mrs. D. Homer Lanford.

station. Great Lakes, 111., where all the members of the organisation belonged to the same company and regiment. By apeclal permission of ths navy- department, the quintette made a most) euccessful coast to coaat tour of the United States, rlvln tha n.i C. M. E.

church which convened at Carrie Knox will give her it port of the synodlcal meeting which she recently attended at Brewton as a delegate from the First Presbyterian church. BIBLE LKt.TL'KEH WELL ATTENDED. Members pf five ituUc IJn the month of December; One local wholesale house has been promised a shipment of sugar to arrive here within ten daya. but beyrnd the expectations on this score Anniston people will be forced to do without or use eubstltrtes. The Gadsden report Is that sugar is plentiful in that city and that tho retail price bas reached around the 22 1-2 cent mark, but as far as artificial sweetness is concerned, "there ain't no such thing" in thos man's town.

scattered Its ashes to the 'In'' From thia day to the end Af time 1 mut never think of him 'evr again think of hliif tThe corks are crowing. 4 FAnd the dog are barking (My brother and his wife will soon know. j.The autumn wind ia blowing; morning wind la sighing. Iu a moment the aun will le In the east And then. It too will know.

From the Chinese. V. A. DAVIS, JR. 4 HAS RRIIH.E PARTY Mrs.

W. A. Davii. waa tha Miss Alice Weatherly on Leigh ton avenue with Miss Weatherly presiding over the business fission of the club. Mrs.

R. K. I). Irvin was leader of the literary program, her subjects being two universally popu laf American authors, Kate Douglas Wlggan and Cora Harris. Miss Weatherly gave an interesting life sketch of the former and Alias Marie Cater told the atory of "The Bird's Christmas Mlas tire proceeds of their performances to dependent families bf sailors 'and marines.

This tour AchjrYtheyr11 the Jackson Temple Methodist Episcopal church Wednesday. The sermon by Dt. Stout was able, logical and spiritual and made a deep Impression upon one of the largest negro audiences sssembled in Annlaton In many months. Admtnlstsatioa of the Lord's 31 was cut short by a special request GIRLS TO from the secretary of the navy asking that the quintette accompany President Wilson on his first trio to France. The Presi .1 iuudht waa by Bishop Phillips dt niinnn niiiina Mary Gardner was asked to' tell smaems or music and to those 1-1 -i something of "Rebecca of Sunny- dent is very orotuce In his oraise who Just like music.

1 of thfl A th. m.mh.r. up the audience yesterday at the library for the lecture course on Jeremiah, and it is earnestly desired by Mrs. John B. Knox, dlrcc-c i i iiit irwcration toot II the churchea of the city be represented iv ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be a called meeting of the "War Work committee" ot the WC Friday mora brook Farm.

Cora Harris' ca HAVE OYSTER 0 FEAST FRIDAY i Oysters raw, oysters tried and oysters stewed, with pickles, crcckers, coffee and all the other trlmmin's ar' to be arrved to the The Euterpean club says: "Toujof the conteretfc participatd In 'vlovely'hoatess for the Wednesday J. bridge club yesterday afternoon, at hr horn on Qutntard Avenue. s'TSosldea the reanlar rluh mimhiri. of the ability 6t the quintette. The Euterpean club is mast' fortunate in securing this attrar-'1 ran't afford to miss it the ceremony.

by Grocers tvsrTwbere Seats $1.00 snd 1.50, on sale rter, was outline by Miss "at ton and Miss Julia Davlsf gave a synopsis of her latest hook, Making Her His Wife." which is con tion. The talent Is the best to at SrarbroURh'e and by all the The address ot Bishop Phillips was very Interesting and Instructive. He sDoke of the work he Is be had and will appeal both 1 club members. gtmr ot-AnnUton- Friday "eyenfmr when the aforesaid p. are II 1 at home to their friends club room or Noble street in in their 'It; The tirls will lez dainty duties promptly at 8 o'clock Friday evening, and they are anxioun all of (htir friends to turn out and eawewsswif their Mrs.

S. L. Calbralth. Mrs. J.

C. i'Whreler, Mrs. T. U. Donoho, Mrs.

PX er "Sf lckney7 Mrs. Arms! Qifttnti. Mrs. R. D.

Miller and Mrs. Orrison. Mrs. Davis nad as her guests, Mrs. Fred Tyler, Mra.

Walter Johnston. Mrs. Root. Bow. I and Mrs.

Okey Williams who Is nibstltiitlng for Mrs. Miller Hprt ull du ing her absence In, At- lams. A tempting salad course was eerved' after the game. WaEGATKS ELECTED TO 0. An.

CONVENTION At the meeting yesterday afternoon of the Biennial chapter of THIS WEEK ONLY At the Store Named Below Tube of Pepsodent sy ejsnlng. hands Frid sidered by many the best product from the pen of the beloved Ccr'r-" gta writer. After the program Misa Martha Asbcraft of Florence, waa greeted by the club and Mlas Martha Sproull who recently returned from- duty Overseas, waa again welcomed Into the organization. Miss Weatherly was asaiated in serVlng a dellplous salad course by Miss Pattl Hayne. and Miss Ira Cook.

.1 WEEK OF PRAYER DRAWING TO CMKK The prayer service tor Home Missions at the First Presbyter-tan church was led yesterday afternoon bv Mrs. L. C. Wataon. e- lng-at 10:30.

All, persons In An-ntston who are Interested In making this a permanent organization are invited to be present. Miss Thatchey, the field director, wtll hava charge of the meeting and will explain In detail what will be necessary to carry on the work. i'ERSOXALH. Mrs. Frank Woodruff will arrive so.

from Columbus. to be the guest of Mrs. J. J. Willett.

Mrs. Woodruff is the mother of Mr. Cha. W. Woodruff whose coming marriage to Miss Jimmle TerrlU of Birmingham is of Interest hert.

7f Try Luujfs InfaJH-iedal Patlnt ble inn li. a. n. which met at. tha Flour flour hvall nnie of Mr.

Georte Goidrlph lr a Currr Rfrani JW -ra'-- Sale jsk Reduction Them Note These Facie Sliows That Yo Don't Clean Our New York buyer has shipped us large quantities of garments for every department bought at ufttfer price which This is to mcn'and women who find that brushed teeth discolor and decay: Who find that tartar forms, or pyorrhea starts. You are not keeping teeth clean. You let's film remain and the damage is traced to it. Dental science has found a way to end film. It is now embodied in a dainty tooth paste which millions are employing.

We urge you to try it ten days at our cost and see the results for yourself. That Film on Teeth Can Now Be Ended in This Way enables us to make th wing reduc- (ill li es aa "-v -i tions quoted below. li of I adoption. This week we offer a 10-Day Tube to anyone who asks. And urge that someone in every home prove its unique effects.

WOOL DRESSES LlrNow 1 You can feel on your teeth slimy film, ever-present, ever-forming, That film is the great tooth wrecker. Dental science now traces nearly all tooth troubles to it film clings to. the teeth, get between, the teeth, enters crevices end stays. The tooth brush does not end it The ordinary dentifrice does not dissolve it So millions find that teeth discolor and decay despite the daily brushing. Based on Pepsin That aim, to tome exttsf, eloc nearly every act of teeth.

Aad most tooth troubles are bow traced to 50 Serge mid Poplin Dresses, qssorted sizes, black, taupe and navy Jerseys. Sold regular from 19.93 to, $21.93. Priced in lliis $14.95 sale i-icotii to 44 bust measure. -Sold regular for to 19.93. Priced in this $1995 asure.

Why Teeth Discolor That film is what discolors not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid ia contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed tn it They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea.

Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the diges-tant of albumin. The film ia albuminous matter. The object of Pepsodent ia to dissolve it, then to constantly combat it Pepsin lonf teemed It must be activated, and the usual agent is an acid harmful to the teeth. Dental science has now discovered a harmless activating method. And now everyone can fight the film with active pepsin constantly, See What It Does Present the coupon for a 10-Day Tube.

Use like any tooth paste. Note how dean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how. teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears.

Watch the results and read the reason for Compare this new method with the old. Then adopt for yourself and have Eour children adopt the method which seems est This is of lifetime importance to you. Cut out the coupon 10 you won't forget mil 14 Tricotines and Broadcloths, Navy, taupe, brown and black Dresses, sizes 1G to 44. Sold regular $64.93 to $74.93. Priced in this $49,95 sale One lot of Tricotinb and Broadcloth, navy, black, taupe arid brown Dresses.

Sizes 16 to-44 bust. Sold regular from $49.93 to $39.93. Priced (ROQ QK in this 102 Tricotine, navy, black, brown and taupe Dresses, assorted colors. Sold regular from to $19.93. Priced in ths $29.95 sale Dental science, after years of searching, has found a way to combat film.

Many able authorities have proved its efficiency. For five years it has been subjected to every sort of clinical andlaboratory test Nonsj, for home use, it is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent Leading dentists all over America are now urging its, Look In Ten Days See hew the teeth whhea how they glisten as the Ased 2n Thee yon wH know, there Is a way to cleaner, safer teeth, 1 Georgette Crepe Waists One lot of 100 Waists, assorted colors and sold regular from $12.93 to $19.93, priced in this $9.95 MIDDY SUITS Navv, black, black and white check $12.95 T0 $29.95 SUITS Big reductions in Suits. Sizes 14 to 20, I to 44. Reduced from 20 to 50 per of our regular price. rt)ne lot of 50 Suits sold regular from 9,93 to priced in g24 95 his sale f.

.....1. One lot of 50 Suits, jsold regular from $44.93 to $79.95. priced in $39,95 tins sale .1 The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific film combatant, certified by high authorities and now urged for daily use by leading dentists everywhere. I Km-JI in 2111 o. The Store Named Below Will Supply the Free Tube on This Coupon II 10-DAY TUBE FREE Present this co with tow name aad eddrets fiSei It is good for a 10-Day Tube I Udfesj In, to 'vtore aam Pspsodeat Wikle ialit Drug Co.

r. e. Your Wane. "A Good Drug Store' Address J. F.

and B. Spearman, Proprietors 1010 Noble Street iux best coins lfll Noblt It, rbone Til 1 Oot-of-towa residents should mail this covron to T' Cowpaay. 1104 So. Wabash Aer.af. C.c nFepsodctr aad than tube ul he sent ty mailt.

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