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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 7

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 7

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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I- THE ANNISTON STAR FRIDAY, JAN, 11, 1935. PAGE SEYEU Amelia Prepares for Pacific Hdp! Sulphur Springs ooo on! I i J. B. Storey has moved to Hena-tar to make his home. Friends of HrPhiiRps witr regret to know she has been 111 at her home here.

Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Rhodes spent the week-end with relatives at Blue JITNEY JUNGLE 1935 PLEDGE In afiDreciatidii olou Mountain.

1 1 I 0 m. CJ for tHeTew Year is to pledgeyouliTtillater service and courtesy for 1935TW jnew ounpledge to continue to supply Anniston and territory the finest foods at the lowest prices; to be loyal and faithful to our citizenship and its interests, and to cooperate 100 per cent with every progressive step made by our fellow people. JITNEY JUNGLE "Always Thanks You" Glen spent the week-end with Misses Catherine and Sophena Frances. Mrs. Ethel Batley and Mrs.

Ida Booser were guests of Mrs. J. W. Pearson Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs.

Asa Hightower spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Creswell. Miss Willie Boozer and E. M.

Crow ealled at the homes of F. M. Pitts and H. T. Francis recently.

Mr. and Mrs. ft. Farmer and children and Mr- and Mrs. B.

Farm- irTiMehndreTThaVg 'moved'tnto e'nSi J.73:-'-v. this community from Henagar. Misses Claudia Pitts was the guest 4f Paper Bags a of Miss Catherine Francis Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Josle Shuler will regret to learn of her illness.

The Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Boozer and Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Shuler were visitors in Anniston Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B.

Pollard called on Mr. and Mrs. H6p Francis Sunday afternoon. There will be services at Baptist Church here Saturday night, January It has been requested that all members of the church be present. Fresh Green Hitrd Heads 'I Vc Trinity FRESH FROM THE GARDEN Turnips, Mustard, Beets, Carrots, Bunch The broad expanse of the Pacific between Hawaii and California 5c holds no terrors for Amelia Earhart Putnam as the iimous aviatrix here looks out from her plane, in the first photograph taken of the flyer and at 'Wheeler Field since her arrival In Honolulu.

She is expected to start her hop to the mainland In the near future. Ray Snow, who has been at CCC camp In South Alabama, Is now at Fort McClellan where he underwent -an-operaQon jpr appen dicitis. GOLDEN eici Id! -r- Mr. and Joseph Cleckler have returned from a visit to Mr. Plum Springs Patton's Chapel YELLOW nd Mrs.

Mart Martin at Ra gland. Miss Lois Anderson of Alexandria Is Visiting her brother, George An dcrson, and family. MIm Nan Weir of Anniston is Mr. and Mrs. Belton Reaves have named their little daughter Betty Sue.

POTATOE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reaves of 51b Paper Bags Oxford visited Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Reaves Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Evin Short and "children were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison Reaves Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. F.

Hutto have returned after spending several days with relatives in Anniston. Miss Fannie Hackney of Sulphur Springs, Texas, has been the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Laura Hackney and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Ooodloe and children of Fairfield and John Goodloe of Kentucky were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hol-lingsworth; Eugene Poss, Chuck Dial and Croley Turner left Monday for Talladega to join the CCC.

Ted Edwards and little son were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe West. Mrs. Wallace Morris was a visitor in Anniston Tuesday.

Mrs. Will Poss has returned after afternoon. visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Hinds. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Higgins and Elaine Bagwell, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. D.

Dulaney at Turner's Mill. Miss Williesta Jennings visited relatives in Anniston Mr. and Mrs. D. O.

Bennett of Anniston visited here Monday. Mrs. Luther Hughes and children, Mrs. George Lane and daughter of Birmingham, Mrs. Jim Sharp and baby and Mrs.

J. R. Sharp of Bynum visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tlmmons recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clark of Turner's Quarters visited Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Clark recently. Mrs. J. W.

Wagnon, Miss Viola Wagnon, P. E. Stricklin, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rayburn (John Billie Mrs.

Bellza Couch of Eastaboga KAfiMVM lAMoea lau COODLOCK MAtaARINI CRAB MEAT Fancy Chatka Can 31c SUNBRIGHT CLEANSER 3 for 14c FlMiliitii Is visiting relatives here. Mrs. O. C. Grizzard and Miss Sybil Kemp visited Mr.

and Mrs. Tommie J. Sparks at Golden Springs Sunday afternoon. Lunn Taylor of Texas, who Is valting relatives at Friendship, was the recent guest of his brother, Sam Taylor, and Mrs. Taylor.

Forrest Reaves, little son of Mr. Ub.W2c JjBenaixig seyCTaljdayi.wither -TlJSHrTieasuircaiH-v-r-T-r-12c- mm mrs; zmj- rt eaves, ms reramecr to the deaf and dumb school in Talladega ifter spending the holidays at home. 5c MINCE MEAT, 9-oz Marvin STARCH, STALEY'S, Pkg. PEANUT BUTTER, 1-Ib jar 15c 3c dD Delta Mrs. Vera Landers and son of Anniston, G.

S. Black, Mrs; -Ida Harper and Misses Beatrice and Muriel Black visited Mrs. Luther Ingram and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Walt Ramey and children of Blue Mountain visited relatives here Thursday. Mrs. Tom Timmona and daugh ters, Misses Frances and Grace Tlmmons, have returned to their home at Alexandria after visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Josie Ford has returned to daughter, Mrs.

Vera Landers, In Anniston. Dr. and Mrs- A. W. Lane of Gadsden spent Thursday with Mr.

and Mrs. J. N. Hutto. Mr.

and Mrs. E. Hackney and family of Lincoln spent Sunday with Mrs. Laura Hackney and fam- Miss Edna Peltus entertained several of her friends with a party recently. Lee Padgett.

Noah Baugh, Joe West and Miss Cynthia Hunnlcutt were recent visitors In Talladega. PORK-AND BE CORN FLAKES, Jersey 7c RICE, 5-lb Bag 25c Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reagln and little son, Pat, of Attalla were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Reagan Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs.

Veston Dial and lit- lli ami Plllv iivii) ik ft her home. In Anniston after a visit LETTUCE, Nice Head 5c with friends here. i BAKING POWDER, Health Club 10c MEAL, Home Ground, Peck 25c MILK, 3 tall, 6 small, Swiss 47c CELERY, BigStalk 10e with relatvles In Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs.

O. O. Cotney of rDavtston visited Mr, and "Mrs. W. E.

Reagan Tuesday. Friends of Mrs. Clinton Garrett will be glad to know that she Is re- eoverlnr from an illnesg. Williams SPECIALS Oranges, each 4 No. 1 Irish Po- OA BEST WESTERN BEEF and VEAL at Mt.

Gilead Saturday afternoon tutUA, Wonder, lb. 10c ana Sunday morning. ur. ana Airs. J.

s. aay or Ashland were guests at the home of day night. Mrs. Denver Jenkins has returned from a visit with relatives and MrsTDovie Welch and Sirloin Chuck Shoulder children were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Welch. The Rev. and Mrs. H. boozer 33c lb.

29c lb. tatoes, 10 lbs. Sugar, 10-lb. Bag, 55c; Paper bag 20c lb. 23c lb.

Cloth 49c and children pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Glass at'Mt.

Gilead. Miss Maxlne Boozer and Joe "TASTE THE DIFFERENCE" Lanett and Opelika. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jenkins visited relatives at Ashland Sunday.

Services will be conducted at the church here Sunday morning and night. Mr. and, Mrs. W. E.

Reagan and It. C. Mitchell have been 111 this week. Boozer were recent guests of Miss Ec'ith Green and Sidney Green. OCTAGON COFFEE GIANT SOAP 4c CANOVER 30c GIANT POWDER MAXWELL.

HOUSE 32c PALM OLIVE 5c SATISFACTION 19c OCTAGON TOILET 5c JITNEY-JUNGLE 21c SUPER SUDS 8c FRESH GROUND Mrs. Dolph Jenkins spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ed A'elch. PORK CHOPS, lb. 22c Miss Estell Wright was the guest Miss Mildred Boozer Sunday.

Mrs. G. Boozer visited Mrs. Truman Jenkins Sunday White Plains Prunes, size 70's OC to 80's, 3 lbs Puffed Wheat, 1ft- pkg 1UC Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, OCn 3 for LDL Comet OC- Rice Pink Salmon, 1 can Pitted Cherries, James and Sidney Green visited Harold Boozer Sunday afternoon. A.

D. and Eslin Roper were the GILSTER'S BEST FLOUR FOR 1935 Resolve, that durlnc 1935 yon will have better bakings than ever. Use GELSTER'S BEST or FEATHEBLITE FLOUR in all your bakings. guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Dovie Welch Monday night. PIG BRAINS AMERICAN BEAUTY HAMS TOole or Half NEW YORK CHEESE BITIE, lb 25c Mrs. Fred Williams visited Mrs. A. A.

Williams Monday afternoon. Joe Smith spent Sunday with J. FLOUR CONEYS and BOLOGNA, lb. 15c BALTIMORE QYSTERS Pint Quart 23c 45c B. Williams." Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Smith visited Plans are going forward for an all-day working to be held at the school here Saturday. The men will work on beautifying the school grounds while the women will held a quilting to complete a quilt to be old later for the benefit of the school. The patrons of the school have been Invited to attend. The Rev.

Carl Cornett of Anniston-Will preach at the Baptist Church here Miss' Pauline Dickinson spent the week-end with her mother at Friendship. Among those here who attendod Tuna Jh, light Mr. and Mrs. Dovie Welch Monday 15c night meat, can 6 a j- 9 Morrisville the quarterly meeting at Heflliw Miss Emms' Hollingsworth report No.2a can Table Peaches, OC 2 for No. 2, can crusfied or sliced Pine- QC apple, 2 for JJC Armour's Milk, small size, 3 for 10c; JQg GILSTER'S BEST 6s 12s 24s 35c, 64c $1.25 FETHERLITE 6 12s 24s 32c 60c $1.15 ed for work at Trion, Monday morning.

Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Williamson, Mr.

and Mrs. B. D. Whiteside, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Preddy, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Patrick, Raymond and Clarice Borden.

Mrs Miss Myrtle Peek, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wynn, T. L.

and Robert Hollingsworth and J. E. Randall WTERN VEAL CUTS CHOPS round roast 25 lb. 29c lb. 20c lb.

Pickle Pimento Loaf, Cooked Meat Loaf, lb. 0 W. A. Whiteside and A. M.

Cobb. A large crowd of young people enjoyed a social given, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Wood recently. Mrs. J. M. Borden and Neal Bcr-den spent Sunday with Mrs.

C. E. Borden at Nance's Creek. VF 1V1 1 lb. Box Crackers Tomatoes, 3 cans 10 25c Featherlite CAKE FLOUR, pkg.

25c HEIGHT IN THEM HILLS COTTON PLANT. Arlc. (U.R) Members of the Bosher family, who live near Hilleman, are believed to be, the tallest group in the Ozarks. Their line-up -Phil- were recent visitors In Anniston. John Whitley is visiting his aunt, Mrs.

L. McCllntock, and family. T. L. Hollingsworth is visiting his sister.

Mrs. R. C. Alexander, at Jacksonville. Miss Melba Payne was the guest of Miss Wilma McCllntock Monday night.

Clyde Hollingsworth who now runs the Morrisville mill, visited in Anniston Monday morning. Mrs. Loey McCllntock visited Mrs. John E. Wynn Tuesday.

L. Molan announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simpson an-, hounce the birth of a son on Tuesday.

Three of the world's most famous diamonds, the Kohinoor, Grea Mogul, and" Shah, were owned by Shah-Jehan, builder of the Taj jlahal. -ip, icci, iiitJice iiuain jpteet. 4 Inches; their mother," Mrs.yp. H. Bosher, 0 feet, 2 inches; and footing the family, their father, P.

H. Bosher, 6 feet- Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 OCr Nice Line of Western Meats and Fresh Vegetables T. T. BAGLEY CO. 1904 Gurnee Phone 430-431 French vineyards report the best a 1 wine crop tn lour years, it nas been estimated that a yield of 8.273.0&0.- OO or 000 liters Will be obtained In 1934 vrlth tt RJ1 not OAA lit--.

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