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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 5

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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rniDA r. uccst is, TEE? ANNISTON STAR The' sJorgted Ueh or' tuakr ot I of ivory, but it Is inferior to Mrs. Howard Cater on Christine 6Tsah' and win spend Cochrane Funeral' the walurs are eompostd ot st. kind I obtained from the elephant kvtlla at Trt Avenge, SeldtrOHatclieei ISBIffiillli lire, Frank PeUus and ICss AUce ICss Nona May, of Montgomery, the cuest of Miss Margaret ENGRAVED CARDS rettos have returned from a Tlslt to Birmingham. 4 BlmpeoQ at her home on Qulntard OHATCHEE, 1ST iSpe- dal) Puneralaervices "for" Mrs.

Avenue." i tailing Cards, Wedding Cards, Personal Engraved Carrie Cochrane, who died In Blr- Hotel Riofie 580 Mrs. John W. Pace visiting In BitlVACppK: Mrs. John BtniweTl and Mrs.1 mlngham Wadoeadayr wora-held CarToHtcnAla: tknerjrs, etalfi-class work at fJre Let is Amos Ooodhue' of from Methodist ChurdCbere rt atdc A VYXTV. A I together; there war something ot Thursday afternoon, the body hav Blatr has returned i)ibtf Cards.

have been at Chautauqua. N. Ta art now motoring through. Canada. i-rw ux the trensy of AprflJn thair labour.

ing arrived here at 1:40 o'clock over her home in Valdotta, Oa, after 4 THE TWO KINDS "jalways'tha sober mock the gay 4 And lift their brow -'ii Aa who would eay, railway. Interment la the ereaonf waa amaaea to urhafc I aaw. The toiling pair had a visit to her Mrs. J. USSEI MraT T.

M. CaueU has returned was In Ohatchee-Cemetery with H. Morris on Park Circle. been Joined by -abouLa. doaea other! 8tajev-Wiiltei in toadsdtter-Tilt-4o-Mrar tootl e.

-jk a M. t. R. Cornish at the Axis Club. Wm born today- martins.

bearing beatruH' ol mud and grass to the precipitous Mr. and Mrs. H. UcDonough. Mrs.

Cockrana formerlv lived In of St. loulss were the guests of Mr. alte; la. rtgttfM order camfcinud. thla.

county and had a number of Hwvn thw'llghi of heart snast-face Pttends' oMfr Pred- Vatenano and Mrs, X. B. Buf ord yesterday at friends here. quickly moulded and kneaded into 1 U-The hcaiy-handud Lif. i wtH-regTet-to-know that he Is ill mefrrhemr-TOTHighandr Avenue; place, men came.

oroxen aw a Bool grace," at his home onrTyier Hur; while enroute to riorlda, rootlet, or twitch, of grass. was Just time to place this in posi Miss Lola WebVof Baynes City. Mrs. B. X.

McOInnls has as her tion before another bird would ar-rive. A sweet soft trickle of eager rUk, is the guest Of Mrs. Crlbbs guest for the week-end Miss lizzie on East Sixteenth Street ness fell continually from Just Kate Alexander, of jacuonvuie. above my window. The next morn Who scowl tad keep them In their place.

Always the stalwart alow of zoind Keep Tigil Thla leaser kind, a From behind. 'v V. KCIGHBOKLINESS 66 INJ Ifc 1J wrlends ''at Mr. Jamas Orlsss will I Mr. T.

B. Ingram. of. Sarasota, ing succour waa alul sraUlng. and the neat grew.

We discussed regret to know that the gest-of-ljtlapghters this in. the Tillage, but even the Mrs. Walter Webb and Mrs. Ralph Garner Memorial Hospital follow oldest granfer had never heard tell Howe. lng.

an operation for appendicitis. AY- of such '1a thing before. Tollers In the harvest fields (the "unlmagini Towards the end of August a pair Rev. and Mra. J.

E. Coker, of Ab Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Campbell, ot tire paused -and regard vercwai erdeen. Misa- are the guests of Mr Mofltgomeryr are tlslttng In Hous ed. They were Interested, and many lows I prefer the name given them and Mra. T. P.

Coker on Woodland ton. Texas, and will go to Okla pondered the problem with me. Heights. homa City, for visit to Mr. and by Richard Jeirertri) came to my cottage wall, and clung, two slim, black-and-white fairies, to the "Uaguo grinned one.

"There is much friendship among Mrs. Murray Espy, coming to An niston or av visit before returning Mrs. Howard DuBose has return wros," I said, -Aly. Aly agreed an. rough cob surface.

Excited twitter I as JL.rfl i ed to Gadsden after a visit to Mrs. other, and told me in the soft melo to Montgomery. T. P. McCpurry togs and packings for a they -flew away.

Almost imme dious burr or the west country how, A horse Is a man's beet frtedln his garden that spring, robin MUs Helen Edmondson Is recovering from an operation for appendicitis at the Garner Memorial diately one returned with sibeakiui of mud, taken from the verge of a Miss Catherine Whitley la visit aaUl beta on hV had fed a nest of hedge-sparrows. ing in piedmont. The nest waa finished in three ruddle-red pool In the roadway. Hospital. This was tacked to the wan, dose -M AL A- A.

Mri. Clarence Inzer hss return' unaer wo ragged irings siauw and away sped the bird as her jt been KDocaea nowp py handfjLea the ground beneath, Mrs. Mary W. Cater, of Green ed to Gadsden after a brief visit sparrows had seised it; By.meir u-i wuning to give my small aid. am villa, 'tV C- will arrive tomorrow here Birmingham Age-Herald.

Mma Hfh ViU Kitrrfvn All worked, seeming never to teed. Itense eagerness appeared i the i pair were grateful, for on evening for a visit to her sister, Mrs. p. Haynea on Lelghton But the nest Tew slowly, per- that their first brooa naa iauu -1 pwwa grew' slowly. Misa Rheba Allen la visiting In Plenty of "Individuality" in.the NEW patterns of urni- i from a first egg was laid and the mother was not alarmed by Mrs.

J. -of Binning Mr. and Mrs. Graves S. Bell, of ham.

arrived today to be the tuest Eldorado, Ark, who were married of her. brother, Mr. Drayton Bern- Aug. the guests of his par LAST TIMES TODAY The Whole Town's Talking Abont ture just received fro In bard andL Mrs. Bernhard on Wood ents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Bell on North They will return to Iff 'xmUSI tfW IT their home, on Miss Eugenia Gardner left last NORMA SHEARER "LET US BE iAr NEGROES MUST DIE night for Birmingham, where she CLINTON, N. Aug.

15. ftJ.B la the guest of -Miss Carol Lynn Judge Clayton Moore last night Rees and leaves for sentenced Ernest Herring and his trhj to New York. SATURDAY brother. Chevls, negroes, to die for the murder of P. Newton, ged MONDAY Kerr, N.

postmaster. They will a Birmingham. be executed October 29. rNx No obligatiop; Mrs. Pred Williams and children my intrusion.

0 This Intensive construction is not usual It la not Instinctive. It la the result of reason and decency their colonies Martins live together in trust and decency. Who, heaxlng'fthelrsbng tJuMbled though it may be), can doubt this. "League of Nations," simple man had said to me. Henry Williamson, In "The Lone Swallows." XJ MBS.

CHA8. D. KLINE HAS PRETTY PARTY Mrs. Charles D. Kline entertained on Wednesday afternoon at her at-tracUve home on Tyler Hill giving a porch party which included a number ot members of.

the young married set The event was a courtesy to Mrs. Rembert Nesbltt, Mrs. Kline's cousin, who Is entertaining as her guest svt her home on Woodland Prank 14-ston, of Tuscaloosa, also Mrs. John Boyle," of Richmond, va" who Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Julius i---y'-.

Those Included 4n the lovely informal party yere: Mrs. Hagerty, Mrs. Chas. a Leyden, Mrs. Walter Wade toblnson, Mrs.

Eugene? L. Turner, Jr, Mrs. Leslie Sutton, Mrfc Phil Whiteside, Mrs. Joseph J. Wll- Imtfine a Droj Store Cowboy On a )teal Hone That's WILLIAM 'I are visiting relatives In HogansvUle, I i i 17HY CE EMBARRASSED Oa.

Body odor Is no respecter of Mr. Howard Cleveland, of Center' persons, reopie 01 an ciassei may trnknowinrlv commit this of villa, la the guest of Dr. and Mrs. fensive, nnpardonable social error. Tom.

Cleveland. Why take- chances why be embarrassed when yon can pre 1 Miss -Lucy- Sutherland ha re serve body ireshness and charm "Way Out West turned from Montgomery where by using uon secret Lai she waa the guest of sister, Mon Secret ie sola by all aru Mrs. M. T. Dawson, rtsts a raarantee, A Laagh Riot Aided and abetted by Lena Hyama Polly Moran Cliff Edwards PKdnes 809-915 Noble St -7" Mrs.

Prank WilllamsMlss Pran' JMON SECRk oea Williams and Mr. Prank Whar ton Wlilianu lvj-retBrpe to Huntsvllie after a visit to Mr, and jett, Jr, OunwodyrMrs. John Bibb and her sister, Mrs. Hen- ry-Colwelr of Atlanta," Mrsr Prank trrHERE where laughs are. laughs where gals, guns and'gagl jl give bold, bad Bill Haines Just the kind of picture his fans are yelling for! i Publlx Theatre' And to Add.

U. Your "Enjoyment-- A Silly Bymphony LAUREL A HARDT in Hog' Wild7 11 Mccraw, Mrs. Oscar M. Kllby. Mrs.

Henry Booth. Dainty refreshments were served and a charming hour spent with Mrs. Kline and her honor Mrs. Nesbltt is practically a new comer to the city Mrs. Boyle has visited, here oq a number of occasions and Is very popular.

MISS STELLA RAINES HAS, PARTY FOR GtEST. TM OLD MADRID11 -A Traveltalk. Paths Sound Newa Rome ti Prwnount Picture Honoring her house guest. Miss Elsie Taylor, of Tampa, Pla. Miss ifir i i i i i i i I jvij i i I I I I I I I I I I i JV I II II II I I I 7 I I I I I I I mml I Etella.

balnea igaua: ah.vatternoon bridge party yesterday at her home a aaai ssiTsTsT I I I I I I I 11 I II I II IA rl JlTZCC hot Cll on Qulntard Avenue, She was assist I -L a-, 7 ed by her sister, Mrs. Robert Clark 1 and prizes were awarded after the 7 .1 SBS scries of to Miss Gwendolyn Lloyd, who nod? high score and A to Miss Elizabeth Robinson, who QiLlilmjesIcarried oyer. 500 pair to se- made -second high." IiiiiwiiiiiiLiwiiiy.w.wiiMiwMpiiwjiiwx -J" 1 'i I The other guests playing were: lect from; Miss Mary Stewart, Miss Evelyn Da via, Miss Evelyn Buck, Miss Virginia Haynie, Misa Louse.ManSfleld. MUs $1.95 10 $5.95 Julia Ruth Thornton, Miss Ruth erifflth. Miss Louise MUs Katnenne crowiey.

DANCE AT CLUB ON TOMORROW EVEMNQ OUGH carefrj pLmning The weekly dance at the Annlston Country Qub will be given on Sat trcpid Bkill, yon have bettered all pre- urday beginning at ten o'clock. 4f "Vi vions East to West and West to Ezzl T- BOYS CLUB TO GIVE DANCE THIS EVENING The Boys Club of Annlston High School will give a dance at the Cavalier's Club tonight, beginning iT-Jiscontiiiexital flight records. at TJbe. jlanreja being given for the benefit -of the A. K'sj football camp.

Ballard's uemevery eyncopatora-wui ptay iot the PERSONALS' The Texas Company is proud ihzl, throngh its prodncts, Texaco Aviaticr: Gasoline and Airplane Oil, it has Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Williams and children and Mrs. J. H.

Wither spoon; spent yesterday In Birming Mr. end Mrs. John Wakefield and family are on a motor trip along the been able to starve each a pilot and con tribute to the nccccf. Gulf Coast. I Tmm Att.

iJ I S'. I Saturdays for a to New York. II u. wi r4 I completion of such a igncant Ci-" anc? Hiram Little, Jr. have returned from a trip to St.

asOTwhtwkelrle4Ta-. iT I II aNiunb. IS. Um Travel Air 1 If TOE TEUS CO HP ANT ftnlmmtwU Simons Island. "Mrs.

Alfred Coleman and Ralph have returned from a visit to Nash' tine. v. word, TaorefUng vfee was exeelleat and eoa- yk9tm v- tribened cvaw-Uy to my iv J. 1 7aSsw. iV -t Dull tone 40? more wear.

Mr. Dixie Waters. Is visiting In $1.25 $1.45 $1.95 EAT CHICKEN DINNER Sunday 12 to 2 anu 7 to 8:15 P. i Purefoy Hotel TJw mark of quality for petroleum products lauaaega.

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