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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 6

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 6

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PAGE SIX: THE 'ANNISTON STAR FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938. Morrisville Shady Glen Vfiolderi Springs BakerMrfc. W. 8. Norman and Mrs.

Wallace Walker. The Rev. o. L. Walker of Blr-ttlhghtiQL.

was the week-en guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Dormari.

C. F. Cooper-was the guest of his mother, Mrs. O. W.

Cooper, In Ox- WrRrFormbyof Boiling fanny of AnnUton were week-end guesta of relatives here. Miss, Alta Proprt spent Sunday with Mlsa Frances Burgess. ilf Clarence Bolt of Fort McClellan spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.

B. Bolt. Mrs. Paul Bentley of Annlston visited Mr. and Mrs.

T. 8. Dison and family Sunday. The A. met Thursday "and elected new officers for the following year.

They are: Mrs. W. T. Springs is visiting Mrs. W.

Poas. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. J. H. Jones is Improving titer mm Sheppard.

president; xt Illness, at her heme- here. Mrs. Stella Mllllgan, who has pastor, the Rev. C. D.

knight of Annlston, will preach here Sunday morning and night. Messrs Pay. Allie Ree and Phoebe Peltus entertained num ber ot friends recently with an egg boiling. Those who attended were Misses Winnie and Myrtlce Carter, Mary Nell RuUedge. Azatea Perry.

Bessie Miller. Juanlta Pern'. Mary Doss, secretary, and Mrs. Geneva Misses Mattle Let and Doris Kelly, chairman of committees. The Mrv and Mrs.

Ben Burgess and Reavea are visiting their grandpar sons, Brannon and Oene. of South- A. will hold meetings the last ents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Jones, at Boiling Springs. side were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Richie.

Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Dison visit- been visiting friends and relatives here, has returned to her home in Annlston. Frank Caffey, of the Birmingham-Southern College spent the week-end with his parents. Dr.

and Mrs. B. F. Caffey. Mr.

and Mrs. W. 8. Norman of Oxford were the recent guests of New Alabama Grown Mrs. J.

L. Heath, Mrs. O. rnaaj in nun monin ouruig uie summer. Mrs.

Lester Doss and Mrs. Geneva Kelly entertained the Junior and card classes of the Sunday School Waugh and Martha Sue Chltwood. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lewis Chit- Rhodes at Webster Reaves, Miss Myrtle Peak and BlUle Reaves called on Mrs.

J. H. Jones 15c POTATOES .10 Lbs. wood, Carrln Law. Callle B.

Wit-l recently. Wednesdsy, J. B. Jones and Lloyd Jones spent son, Nolan Finch Hams, taara MlM CUrk prtt tni daughter, with an egg hunt Sunday morning King. James Perry and Claris and Patay.

Mri Curtlg pett and at the church. Edsel Williams. I MiM jtnnie Qrace Norris of Well- Mrs. Will Doss entertained with Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. Acker, Miss Nellie Austin has returned with Mr. and Mrs. O.

Fresh Tender from a visit with Mr and Mm Kavea. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilson. Mrs.

mgton were recent guesU of Miss! an egg hunt 8unday afternoon. Amy Miss Margaret Rhodes Hilda Burgess. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hicks at Lakevlew.

MlM Eunice Pom has returned to -and-M Miss Nellie Maude Brown." who I rmT STfllfJG CEflHS week with' her parents, Mr. and has been the guest of Miss Eunice week-end with her parents, Mr. and better and daughter, Peggy; Mrs. Mrs. E.

E. Parker, in Gadsden. Watt Jones and son Mrs. Mrs. W.

L. pass. Greene, has returned to her home in Holllngsworth. Miss Mary Lee Thlgpen visited miss Eulene Jones this week. Jacksonville; Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Marker and son, Charles, of Glen-coe, Mr. and Mrs. Houston, Harmon, Bna and Howard Harmon, Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Rhodes and William and Ernest Rhodes were i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Creston Heulett Sunday.

Miss Fannie Griffin and Bill Hermon Odell and son, Kenneth; Griffin of Gadsden visited Tom I Mrs. Theodore Coppack and chll-Heathcock and family Sunday? I dren, Mrs. Lois Thompson and Mrs. O. E.

Mboneysand son. daughter. Lois Coppack; Mardula Thomas, were recent guests Of Dr. 1 Haynes, Rita Haynes. Betty and and Mrs.

W. D. Flte in Gadsden. 1 Dean Kelly. Basil and Orover Lee Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Henry Poas were week-end guests of Mr. and Delta LEMONS BANANAS, Ea. ORANGES Mrs. W.

L. Pom. Winesap Apples, Doz. 5c English Peas, Lb. 5c Mr.

and Mr. Lou Oriffith and Jnhn Rhhdes and mrtrtnh Mr Mr, antiiwrs. JrM. Hamlson vis jones; Listen Sneppafd and Mr. and family visited In Glencoe Klnsey spent Sunday with Johnny neo Mr.

ana Mrs. s. T. Kennedy at Mrs. Cecil Cain and daughter, Mrs.

J. L. Heath and Lee Roy, Mary, Orace. Toy and Achala r)tn in Annlston. wuiei recently.

Patsy, of Annlston tj.tw Rhodes! MlM Hilda Burgess is In Oarner tieaur visited at Weaver Sunday. SUU IJntf.l In The W. M. S. will meet Friday night, April 29.

at the church. Mr. and Mrs, A. Haynes and GRflPEFnOIT 10c visited friends at ing the fracture of both legs. -a Refuge cently.

John MUler of Annlston spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Miller. White Plains family were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. Haynes Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Esters and The annual working will take children and Mrs. John Esters of place at Hall's Cemetery Saturday, Arthur Allen of AtlanU visitori Howsrd Miller, Misses Allie Ree v. Phophe Pettus and Miss I his Darents. Mr.

and Mrs A At. I Oxford were recent guests of Mr. turnl Miller attended church In len, during the week-end. and Mrs. J.

A. Coppack. John Esters April so. ah who have friends and relative buried there have been urged to come and help with the work. SPECIAL SAUIfJGS On Tender Juicy MEATS returned home with them after i Annlston Sunday night.

Mrs. Lizzie, Wood of Rabblttown Asa Weatherley has gone to Psn- lg vlRlUng uf and Mr Jonn Wfod ami City. where he has ac- Mrg A Hollty had hw eepted a position. guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

H. Mrs. Flora Davis spent the week- McDonald and Ruth Mrnnn.M Mr. and Mrs. J.

V. Boggs announce the birth of a daughter on Tuesday. The Rev. and Mrs. Cumbla Garrett of Dothan spent the week-end with relatives here.

Mr. and Mr L. 8. Currle and children. Edna Frances and Stephen, of Birmingham visited Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Garrett and family and other relatives here during the week-end. Reagan Brltt of Auburn was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.

A. Brltt; Mr. and Mrs. K. B.

Braswell and Mr. and Mrs. E. Reagan. Prof, and Mrs M.

A. Vlckers visited relatives In Talladega this week. Among those attending a dinner given the home of Mrs. Mollis Hudson Sunday In honor of her birthday anniversary were Mr. and Mrs.

Ossle Hudson of Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Braswell and Mr.

and Mrs, D. J. Ingram. Roy Llfdley and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Craft were recent guests of Mr. and Mr. IV Sims and am iiy. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Shaddix of spending several days In this community. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Heifner of At- end at Shady Glen. piedmont, Mr. and Mrs Henrv 'an'-ft were guests of relatives here i Mrs. F. W.

Gidley Is visiting Burnham and Mr. and Mr. nh.r Sunday. friends In Cleburne County. Holley of Jacksonville Mr and I Mrs.

John Smith and children BLACK A 'PO XT RinI-On, Lb. 25c HAWK AlVJIN Rindless, Lb. Mr. and Mrs. John Denson na Mrs.

Marlon Holley and Mr and Mrs. John Tucker Tuesday family of Annlston spent Sunday 1 Mrs Rufus Ho of Annaton afternoon. with Mr. and Mrs. B.

penson tJ The Rev. John Doss and Mrs. Mae and Mr. and Mrs. Venus Denson.

Kennedy of Annlston were guesU Mr. and Mrs. Al Parnell and fsm- vta I of Mr. and Mrs. Will Doss Sundav Gadsden were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. X. D. Shaddlx. Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Henry Poas of Ohatchee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. J. C.

Poe. Mr. and Mr. R. M.

Hackney had as their guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Barber and children of Pell City. Mr. and Mrs.

Hoyt Simmons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Pettus at Boiling 8prlngs. Mr. and Mrs.

Alton Haynes and son of Annlston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Simmons.

BEEF ROAST 10c CHEESE, IL 18c My of Chulafinnee, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cain of An- wrnm aann i nistnn and Mr and Mrc Tt 1 A.

Georee Rutledge Loren H. Mathews Is visiting here better were guests of Mrs. Fannie TENDERIZED rome 10 nis nome in simsboro, Cain Sunday STEAK Mis Myrtle Coppark and Mrs. Rounds 28c Loin 33c aiiex naving several weeks with relaUves in Columbus, Ga. WfceW'i Half Hams Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Rutledge and son. George Edwin, of Annlston vis-. Parnell Sunday. Asa Hfwett.

who was Injured in a fall from a roof several weeks ago, ts slowly Improving. Mrs. H. N. McKinzey and Mrs.

Lots Thompson have returned after visiting relatives in Oxford. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gunnels (Gladys Doss) were week-end guests of the Rev. John Doss and family.

SLICED POM CHOPS 22 Spiced Ham, Lb. 30c Patton's Chapel Matck5f 15c PORK ROASTS' 2flt FISH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper and family of Boas were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

'Charlie Harper and other relatives here during, the week-endr Mr and Mrs. Bennle Roberts (Bertie Murrey) visited the latter' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murrey, near White's Oap Sunday. Miss Edna Cole of Plnhook was the week-end guest of Mlsa Josephine Cole.

Mrs. Ab Houck is 111 at her home here. Miss Frances Whiteside of Annlston was the recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. w.

A. rNrMr Otdler and children visited Mrs. 3. R. Barker at Heflln re-I cently.

ir Mr. ana Mrs. W. A. McKlnzey.

O. lt-Oldley, Mlsa Amy Hewiptt and Mr. and Mrs. N. M.

Gidley visited Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hewett 8Unday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Reid of Friendship, Mrs. E. Parnell and Mrs.

Fred Simpson visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hewett and Miss Amy Hewett Tuesday.

Croakers, I Ibsu for 25c The cemetery at this place will be cleaned off May 7. All who have relatives and friends buried have bren urged to come prepared to IM IT ET EllT Streak 0 Lean 15c help with the work; Mr. and Mrs! B. V. Lawson were UU SI I I Ba HI in I ltinr Boiling 10c Mrno Mrs.

n. m. oiaiey ana children visited Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. visitors in Talladega Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. McElhannon. Mrs. C. B.

Monroe and Mrs. J. N. Hutto spent Monday In Annlston. Fine Granulated SUGAR Mr.

and Mrs. B. Phillips were Pink SALMON Mrs. X. M.

Denson and son, visited Mrs. F. W. Evans at De-Annan vllle Tuesday. In the aft-emoontheytalled un "Mrs-Arthur Sulphur Springs-PS 2.

Mrs. Welborn Meharg of Annlston spent 10 Ik 47c horn lalltamllc h. Parnell, Mrs. Fred Simpson and J. P.

Reid visited Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hewett Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

F. Pitts, Mary Ruth, Margaret and Ann Pitt and Miss Sarah Rainwater of Blue Mountain were week-end guests of Mk. and Mrs. F. L.

Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Prultt and Williams Grocery Co. FREE DELIVERY Phonci 1580-158M582 Freah English Peas, 1 A "Morning Bracer" high grade gallon ItIC Coffee, 1 Strawberries Are Cheap b. A I Lb. B.f Mag- 1 AC il-nlficent Floar leV lh-. 1 Large Bos Vanilla Large Fancy Peppers, Wafers HC for DC Large Bottle a Fresh CMombera, CaUup AUC Jb bC I Lb.

Bag if Marshmallowe 1 JC 2c Stokely's Country Gentleman Corn, No, 25c LMBb Nice Fresh 7 Celery DC 0c New No. 1 Irish JX Large ran Del Monte on Sliced Table Peaches LLC En ct Ham, no Norgcan Red Fitted lb. ZOC Cherriek IDC 12c 27c. Freah Country Egra, 1 Pare Pork Saoaage, op doseai IPC lh. 13 Tk lQr Mock Chicken Legs, Lamb rat- can Aat, tiea.

Cube Steaks, or Pkg Keflon A tiymmmK Corn Flakes aClIC Urge slie Pet Milk. yl Ham Hocks, -'fflr large can Del Monte OA. Baby Beef Liver, OA Pickled PeMhes VC lb. ZUC Wednesday with Mrs. J.

N. Hutto. Mr. and Mrs. B.

Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Baugh visited J. E. Ratchford.

who Is ill In Birmingham, Sunday. Laura Hackney visited MX. Mlsa Morel Morris spent the Nutley OLEO and Mrs. E. T.

Hackney in Lincoln Ml W11U Boozer were visitors in Gadsden Sunday. Paper NAPKINS 80 Ob Miss Frances Garrett spent Sun-day with Miss Catherine Sparks. I. JUt W. A.

McKlnaey. Mrs. N. Ml Oldler and Bobbv Nell Brttv and attended the singing at Taylor Chapel Sunday afternoon. Miller Francis of Annlston spent 2 Lbs.

25c Choccolocco Tom Gidley Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Norton aftilencoe Wednesday. Mrs.

E. M. Denson and son, Robert, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.

Gldlev EIGHT O'CLOCK the week-end wljh H. T. Francis Mrs. A. V.

Heifner was hostess to and family. the Choceolocco Siudy Club Tues- Allen Rogers and family visited llay afternoon at her home. The Floyd Rogers and family at Povr meeting was called to order by the School Sunday. i president. Miss Georgle Williams, Miss Magelene Hayes and Sam who also had charge of the pro-Peak, Eulaton called on Miss Rram.

Others taking part were Spphena Francis 8unday after- Mrs. Stella Mllllgan of Annlston, COFFEE lb. 15c 3 -43 Plum Springs unnyfield MlssMyrUePeakof. MorrlsvUleJ. The subject of the pro-spent the week-end 1 WW was'Khow Vour "Stated Re- tficHtn iirro ounQay ana puiiuay jugni.

.1 4. 1 Mrs. F. L. Pearson entertained 'esnmems were servea.

The rol lowing members and guests were FLOUR 78c 48 Lb. Bar $1.55 r. present: Mrs. Mllllgan. Miss Williams, Mrs.

Caffey, Mrs. Hudson. H. Acker, Mrs. Ross ler Sunday School class with an Easter egg hunt at her home Sunday afternoon.

i. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones called on Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Rogers Sun- w-Bwprae oirirmay party was given fecently' in honor of Mrs. W. A. Hlgglns at the home of Mrs. Luther -Ingram.

Those attending were Clara Dkkerson of An-v Biston. Henry Bulord of Cold- JVhitehouse. Baby day.hlght. (. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Williams Irl I .4 Cans 8 25c Cans water. Mrs. Clyde Carter, Miss Inez Ingram. Mrs.

Charlie Burns, Mrs Huey Watts, 'Mrs. Jim Sharp. Mrs. John Ingram. Mrs.

J. r. Sharp, Black Gauldin, Mrs. Roy Hahna' Ifr. of Columbus.

Cliff Williams of Auburn and Miss Sophena Wllllnms and 8. A. Williams of Shady Glen railed on H. T. Francis and Ham- Baby Lima Blackeye Peas-Great Northern or Nayy PHONES FREE DELIVERY 1215 NOBLE i L4 llv recently Misses Ida Mae Peak and Bo- 'phena Francis, Billy Noel and Raymond Peak called on Miss Wilms McCllntock at Boiling Springs Mlss-Dollie Hydick, Mrs.

Maud Roney, Mrs. Dave Mixon! Mf JDan Sexton of Mrs. J. Harrison. Mrs.

Ida Harper Mrs Harry Tlmmons and Mrs. o. D. Du- Dananas, Oranges, Apples 1c Grapefruit 3 for 10c Mb. Crisco 20c--3 lbs.

Crisco 55c-3-lbs. Grits 10c coiowater. Games were; tt played. The prize went to Mrs Jim NeW IlODe jMairu. Ace rrpsim ann sska PURE LARD SWIFTS JEWEL AT MONEY SAVING PRICES Fresh' Country 'f EGfiSu.

16c MAGNIFICENT FLOUR 6 Lbs. 30c 12 Lbs. 55c 2t Lbs. $1.05 5 Lbs. Sugar 25c 10 Lbs.

Sugar 49c 5 Lbs. Rice All Flavori Jcllo uwk UriC aBBHSHHHPBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBBBHSaBiaBBBBaBa "mT" ax. Mr. and Mrs. Gbmarse 6ewell of i HuUo Mun" Alexandria were the guesU of Mrs.

Mr Bnd Mrs. Tommie SeweU'a parenU. Mr. and Mr. Andy i Oaulding recently.

I Patterson and family, Sundav. 1 Shlrley Ma Insram and 1 Mrs. Dora Batson spent Mondav Margaret Tlmniorus viiifd Miss night with Mrs. Acker Bridges and Bertie Lee Boham st 5iUaton Sun-, family. ANN PAGE TOMATO amj wiernQDn.

Mrs. Walxerj Feazell and da ugh- Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram. Jr ter.

Leila Grace, visited Mrs. D. C. and little daughter srw-nt Sundav Pts and family recently. ETC OP 14-Oz.

Bottle Pet Milk -3Smallvv 10c Meal 19c GRAPE JUICE Pints 15c Qts Salt, Matches, Tub Soap 3 for ac a i with Mr, and Mrs. J. t. Csrter at Mr and Mrs. Acker Bridges and Eulaton.

children visited. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Bamnarp nd bPrt Bridges and cnlldren Sunaay.

Reichert'i Bird Lb. 1 1 OUR. i 75c $IM WJtmyf COMBINATION SALE Bag I rl UT 2 PACKAGES cnuaren oi Birmingham spent the Mr "na Mrs uavia fins ana son, week-end with relaUw here. Mrs Jft 0( Annlston are spending J.W. Sharp scewnpanied them1 lnw wefk mlth P1114' parents, home.

1 Mr. and Mrs. C. Pitta, and chil- I 1 i Mr. and Mrs.

Miss UUKe -Ethel BrtdRes. Bud Daughertyn Miss Olena liubbard and Chester Tay-1 Frank Roach of Blue Mountain lor m'ei to Georgia Sunday. I 2 Rice Krisplei 25c 1 Pep Bran All For 26c fm CORN FLAKES ACT IONA "1 i 7vdm lo EVAPO BATED APPLES or PEACHES, ICc 24 Oz. Cans 3 Tomato JUICE 5c BnpnK inn wwinn Mr ni nuu mia, auinn Mirun aim Mr. L.

D. Burgess. children visited Mrs Martin's -par Black Hawk Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Grady CUrk ut An enU, Mr.

and Mr. Jim Taylor, and family recently. FANNING 25c i sliced, lb. aOOOO nlston visited Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Newman and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Quinn, of Glen-cot were recent guests or Mr. and LAMB Fronts, Lb. 15c Legs, Lb. 20c Chopsr Lb. 20c BREAD Fff BBTTEiT PICKLES Four Mile i MraT.

Burgess. i Picnic Hams, Lb. 20c Oleo. Misses Willie Bennett and Ival SUNNTFHLD C03Q FLAKES Ol OWN BLEND. 1 ft Pi and Mrs.

L. L. Cobb and family of Annlston were week-end visitors here. Mr. and Mr.

B. B. White of Jacksonville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8.

Lett Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Rogers and sons hsve returned to, their home in Washington, D. after a visit with Mr. Rogers' mother, Mrs.

R. B. L. Jennings, and other relatives Miss Kathleen Lett was the guest of Miss Ubvella Williamson Wednesday bight Mr. and Mr.

Bill ToUcson spmt the week-end. la Jackson villa. NeU Thomas have returned to their homes In Annlston after a visit with Miss Ludle Coker. Alvin Dison of Ashland visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. L. Dison, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Hurst and children of Alabama City visited Mr. X. Ccer and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Pi B. Bolt and fam-l'y recently. The Rev. and Mr.

Leslie Hall tnd Mr. Dock Epurlock of South-i it visited Miss Hilda Burgess nday afternoon. I 'K. and Mrs. A.

J. Thomas and 2 Post. Toastics a iid Huskies all for aiaaaiaaaailia Spare Bibs 17c-SugarCnfcd Dacon Sqnarcslb'ISc Fat Hens lb, 19cFrycrs lb. 3Qc FHESIl FISll NICE FRESH VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS i Grane Juicei Pt 15c Qt Bottle. 29c 1-Lb.

Pkg. 43c A. P. Larre (x Loaf XjIj FRESH BAKED La Loaf Ob.

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