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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 2

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 2

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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4 two THE ANNI5TON ST AH SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, Mflf- ONCE AUTOLESS. Hoke Smith And His Bride Who Lands In Own Back Yard Reserve Corps Units of TOWN NOW HAS 3 -FEl VEKSTTNUSlSr POWER COMPANY EMPLOYES GIVE ANNUAL PICNIC County To Be Mobilized JEorationdlDefm se 3jcy If' I If W' 1 ill assigned, -but also If possible reach the goals fixed for the county and Ocracok. K. C- Aug. (United Press) Ocracok.

oneV fMBijnr-'W'tlrg "lirgt' OT town In America," now boasts three fllwr, Th machines were purchased by residents from a mainland dealer recently and put ashore from a ''bug-ey schooner. Ocracoke, Its 100 Inhabitation a small Island many miles from the North Carolina mainland, Is with-out roads, and content without them. The ocean beach "back of town Is a perfect natural speedway, nnd surf parties are using the cart. "SSLaT --4 I Ww T-N. Only a short time ago Hoke the "boas" and Miss Mazle Crawford, Hrolth, They were married the other day at Telham Manor, N.

T. Rmlth, who was secretary of Interior during the Cleveland administration Klrner Lyon, a passenger on an airplane rid at a summer resort near Marshfleld, Mass was landed In his own back yard when the hlp fell out of control In a tall spin. Neither passenger nor pilot was Injured. 1 FLORIDA PLANS COAST GUARD AS UNIT OF GUARD Mlanil, Fla Aug. 30.

(United i ras ians are unaerway lor artillery unit of the Florida National Guard here, Th unit will con-1 sist of 65 men and three officers, Bonds were voted at a special election recently to finance construction of an armory here. This made possible formation of the artUltry SMOKH OX-Sttt Hastings Kng. Dissension has split wide the Hastings town council. The councllmen want to smoke and the councilwomen are up In arms. Resolutions to permit and variously governor and V.

age; the brlds is CONFERENCE OF COUNTY MASONS HELD AT DUKE Splendid Two Days Sessions Held; Next Conference to Be at Blue Mountain Iha list annual M.n i-fwrtnee, held with Duk Lndg So, 574 was a great succeu, The of Ca'houn county Masons l-d -for two- rtft-v wae hjoUKht to a close wltfi an a.1-dri si by Rev. Rober'. H. Jon's, of Oxfrrd, who held th-i audience In rati, at entlon. After the splend'd ndl in by Mr.

Jones, Judge Kutlierf iltisley made a splendid short a 1rji and then the (Inner, a reve-i'at'en of. the rullnary nr was prtflj under the shalx of the trees everybody continued to enjoy II. r. It with plejsi' thit lrpra every Is jn the. district ere rocelvcd, wh'-h lavish Affair Staged at Oxford More "Than 200 in Attendance Jfor than 200 employes of th Alabama Power company eniff-: ed -In th- Annhrtoit operation of the company were guests at an annual banquet given by the power company Friday, afternoon and evening- at Oxford Lake.

Th feature of the day's program the racing contest. A swimming race, foot race, boat race, dlv race, and three-legged race, were held and team representing the eastern division, the Annls-ton operations the gas plant and the railway department, jiartlcU pated The Eastern division team won the moat points In the events and accordingly received a handsome loving cup. J. f. Jackson, manager of thei Annlston office of the company.

1 was master of ceremonies. It was expected that seyeral of company officials from nirmlng-bam would come ever as us'Jftl and attend the picnic. However the sudden death of Mrs. R. A.

Mitchell, wife of the vice presldpnt fit the company made It Impossible for them to attend. OXFORD SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY TO ENROLL PUPILS The Oxford City school will open Mo "'ft ST3 fnr'-th enrollment and. classification of i th opening exercises will be held In the city school auditorium. LET US SUPPOSE f. Tou need life insurance for of your family or for business-credit purposes Ton feel unable to set aside the annual amount required for th regular Whole Uf premium.

t. But you can safely spare naif that amount for th "jiaxtiw--yer, 4. Tou expect to be "better fixed" five years from now. 4 YOU CAN DO THIS fly Taking Advantage) of the jrv Tla of thei Prudential Ins. Co cn -jte Be PHOXE I famous political veteran, wae Cordele, was his secretary, senator from Oeorgla, Is 19 yoars of New Ambassador dor.

to Mexico. THIRTY THOUSAND BALE INCREASE 4N GEORGIA, PROMISE Athens. Au JO (United (l'u, A top crop of cotton wae Sh ij DESERVE corps units assigned to Annlston, Calhoun and other counties of this section which would be mobilized in case of a national emergency and the number of men which this city, county and other counties would be expected to furnish pre mad public In an announcement hy Judge R. II. Carr, who Is taking an active pnrt In the local p'B" for the observance of national defense day September 15.

I'lnns of Ju'lgo Cnrr. Major H. Grady Jones, of Camp McClellan, who will be In charge of Annie-ton's parade, and othr-'r who are helping to arrange for the defenne diaiy observance nre to nt only inobtrnfe In Annlston for the rm-rad and other features the quota. t'MT Counties from which drawn OffK. Sup.

Co. 74 Bales Cnlhoun I Sales Cornm. I'nlt 93S: Calhoun I Co S4Sth Inf Cnlhoun. Cleburne Rtry JJ4th Calhoun. Cheroke, Rt.

Clair Co. J4th Ser. ra'lhoun, 5rheiby. Cleburne St. rialr Co 344th Calhoun, Cleburne.

Clay Talladega, Randolph, 1 roosa I.ee, Tallapoosa, Cham- bera :v.v.v.::i Macon, Date, Henry, Houston 4 Ilv) it 40th: Calhoun Artillery, A. Med Att. R40th Cnlhoun, Walker, Chambers T.underdnle, Covington Med. Pet. MOth A.

Chambers, ColnKton Co. J24th Motor: Calhoun. IieKalb. PJtowsh Hepilr Hnttalion: Cherokee Clair, Cleburne Shelby. Talladega.

Clay Rnndolph, Coosa, Chambers-. 11 U. S. Scouts ETC' rrw. ml av i MM a niftnlershlp of 1 James Rockwell Sheffield, New I- its also noted i sadnc York lawyer, who has been de-thit reports showed 1 of the clarerl acceptable by the Mexican "tru and faithful-' ha for, Korelsn f)fflce as IT.

S. Amhasaa- 0HATCHIE NEWS The Woman's dub met with Mrs. McCleod Wednesday after-j noon. A very intcrcstlnK pro- ,1 delightful refreshments were served. Many from Ohatchio have been attending the revival services at MIddleton this Mr.

Paul Simpson has returned to Louisville, where he will be in cl.lcg. Miss Iluby Ooode was the guest of her father Thursday. Miss Jennie Mae Simpson has returned from a delightful visit to relatives In Ragland. School begins Wednesday, September 3. Ohatchle has a splendid faculty and a very successful year Is being anticipated.

Mr. I P. HowelU who was seriously Injured when his horse ran away with him, is Improving. Mr. Cecil Tarvln and attractive sisters, of Chattanooga', wcrs guests of Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. lUlney last Miss Susie Mae Acker has returned to her home In Ohatchle after visiting the Misses Strlpllns uf Lock 3. Messrs.

John Miers. J. C. Strip-lln and Pink Parton attended the merchants' convention In Birmingham. Mr.

and Mrs. Ituehen Self are expected to arrive in Ohatchle t-'undny. AKi: "CAMARIES" Boston "Mechanical canaries," an instrument devised by the. Harvard, chemical laboratories to take the place of live birds, have been developed to give warning of th presence of poisonous gasea in mines. It is said to he a more humane and trusty safeguard.

Mi if mm THIS Isn't od oC tboca tafeo free treatment oilers you have Men so man timas. dost ofter to give you something for oothtaf but ra do guaranto that jrou can try this noodtrfut treatment, entirely at our tbUgoaraate backed by your local druggist. "ilUNTS GUARANTEED SKIII DISEASE REMEDIES'9 (NMrtfSatv and Soap) has been sold under ftbsoluta roooey back guarantee for more than thirty years, They ara esneciallv comnounded for tha treatmaot Of Sossma. Itch. Rinc Worn Tttr.

Thousands of latttrs testify to their reputable dry goods dealer (a Durant, Oklahoma, aavst "I uflared, with Eozem) tor ten years, and spent ll.000.oo tog ooomr result. One bos of Hunt's Cur entirely cured me. 1 predicted for northeast Oeorgia eBr bounty Axent J. W. Klror.

of Clarke county. I Klror Piloted that northeast 140.000 bales this year, an Increasi i of Don'tfantogive HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salvo and tp) trial druggistt handle. SCARBR0UGH DRUG TfT In some Instances several coun ties. Each unit will be asked to assemble at the' meeting point for th parade formation, bearing a placard with the name of the unit. It mobilisation point and the number of men 'ahloh Annlston or Calhoun eojnt.

would be ex pected to furnish in a period of natlonnl emergency. These units will be asked to march In the parade and tnks part In the other' exercise of the day. The list of units nnl ii'iotis to Calhoun mid olh. roun-Ms Ih ns follows: Mobilization Talbouo Co Point Offs. Mm Men.

Quota From 100 (10 500 Annlston, Annlston. Ala 100 50 IMedmont. Ala. 15 1 Annlston, Ala. 1 41 250 riedmont, Ala.

0 i so 78 Lanett, Aln 0 IS Annlston, Ala. 7S Annlston. Ala. 1 19 Annlston. Ala.

1 94 Annlston, All. 1 ft In Denmark riapwwAfiOT Boy Bcout that represented the Elaborate Design rsi4 WJ' Tht coat rfuad absolutely to ordinary. Over its hiaew iik surface la mbroldered an labor-at design In black and whit silk th lapel re.veal th whit with which th whole gar la Ilnd. It la wrapped tight about th hip (o give th nar-row sllhooett. A disused barrack at Plymouth.

England, la to Used as a' horn for 31 Xanilllea, I iimm 41' EDDIE CLARK'S FUNERAL HELD LATE SATURDAY Funeral services for Eddie Clark, age 14, who died Friday aftennon In Birmingham, were held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock from Bethlehem Church. Revs. L. S. Wysinjer and F.

Q. Mullen offi-elated. Interment took place Immediate-ly afterwards in Uethlehem cem -tery. The deceased Is survived by h.s wife, three sons, and four daugh-tr. member to smoke during council sessions have resulted in bitten fights while town business has gone by the beards.

"KILKARE FARM" TEA HOUSE "pedal arrangements may be made for porch parties, teas and dinner partle Open Cay TuewJa Thursday And. Kundaya From 4 to P. M. MRS. O.

WILBUR TAYLOR Proprietor Telephon) Raral S211 and otbar teniae slda ditMsm cttrttiva pnpartiel M. Tunbarua, 'trMtfiSOtasVitBOUt Annuton, Ala. Phono J343 CI Al' 30,000 over th past, season. DAVIS WILL HAVE CHARGE OF HERMAN SHOE DEPARTMENT Howard Davis, of llrmlngham, ha to ArinlMon aid will accent a posit: st Herman's department stor as mtniigor of th Sho department. Mr.

Piv! well In th husl-ness and will" given a cordial welcome. jiiil for Intoxication. The- dragon painted one on a sign board along thl ahoie. United States in, th International Boy Bcout Jamboree at Copenhagen Impersonating th American Indians. Th American scouts won first honor at th event.

la.rt diwn the workliu tools Uf'. end had recelvol the intl llt, "Well dons gi or ninl tui' li.io Joys o. thy Lord." next conftrea'A wl'l be hf'd utr the lUiplcM of WIM K. 8l hrd Lodge No. i.e Mi-tr-TMn.

convmenctf the Totrr WedntsJay In Augm IPi i. an 1 It presldfd over oy th fol lowing newly elected A Kunnally, of L-uUt Sr-Jahnlllf --Kr Ilarason. Br. of Willis Hhen- pard Lodge No. 72, Blue Moun- tain; o.

W. Howell. Jr. W. of Losahatchee.

No. 17, riedmont; M. I Orv Bee. Hiram No. 43 Jack-! soniMlle, W.

H. Call. Ton. Willis 8. Sheppard No 72, rlla Mout-tain; Fred Ilryant, sr.

V. Fraternal No. 700. Annlston; W. Lloyd, Jr.

1) Annlston Lodfe i. til. Airiiion. RAW LtKK DRAtiO 'lake' resort north of Edinburgh was thrown into a turmpil when a conelst reported that a huge raed-H- the middle of the lake. The 'alarmist' was sentenced to 10 dnys In -M'tnrlrtt tiwoMsM Labor Day A Day of Rest BERMAN'S Will be clpsed Monday all day celebrating Labor Day LAWN SOCIAL AT CHURCH YIELDS SPLENDID SUM Member of th Glen Addie Baptist church have 'extended a ote of thanks to the soft drink manufacturers and local merchants for th help given In staging tho lawn party at their church last Thursday evening.

Thank ware also extended to the Ku Klux band A substantial sum of money was raised to apply "on the fund to build a new parsonage. It was an- nounced. MISSION SOCIETY OF COLORED CHURCH TO GIVE PROGRAM 1 The Mission -y sjc of the Prcsbyterl-iti church colored) will g'V) a program Kun- i main auditurlum o' th church. 1 i.iH-al musicians will part on tit progran at that hour. Th public Is cord a ly invltsd by Rev.

A. W. Rtc. th pacor, to com out and nJoy this musics! Sundty afternoon. I kavt moTed mj basinets from 1009 Noble Si, to (Oyer the Thetto) 0.

MEYER THE TAILOR "Ootbet Made to Mearart" and "tin ment ly hit our store Monday and partake of the goodies that have prepared at our fountain for you on this day. It will be hot and dry, but don't let this worry you. Just, come down to the Alabama Drug Store and let us cool you off with our iced dainties. We will have special values for you Tuesday and all next week. We are receiving new fall goods every day' in large quantities.

So we are ready to show you the largest stock of Ladies' ready-to-wear millinery, dress goods, men's and boys' clothing and shoes at the most reasonable rices. 4 CHOCOLATE DRINKS A SPECIALTY I Alabama Drug Co. "Goods That Merit Conffdence." Ala. Hotel Corner.

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