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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 10

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 10

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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flteh gave wrong ajotph Psft Tea, Tlit Anaistoa Star, Sunday, August 10, 1851 WEAVER NEWS 71777772 1st Sabre Bftot GetsAFreedom, mp ui Mra. cim Nahnra and Mr. and Mrs. PA. Sanders of sou of Dallas, Tex.

were recent! Annlston were guests of Mr, and Mrs. S. Sanders Wednesday. Tells Of Threats luests ef Mr. and Mrs.

M. Na- ByRedEnemy Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Cole and bors and Mr. and Mrs. S. San family and their guests Mr. aad ders.

he said. "My aircraft was burning FREEDOM VHXAGE. Korea-H North Koreans thought I was shooting at them because they started Mrs. Gerald Williams and chu- Mrs. L.

Coulter, are spenoing me behind me and kept shooting off fUP) The first American Sabre drea have returned home from a weekend at Martins Dam. spraying the top of the embank 50 calibers that shook ma up and visit with relatives. ment I was bring next to. J. R.

Boy kin continues Bl at kept my bead down. I guess the Jet pilot Creed by the Communist Mid today the Reds threatened him with death unlets he cave them Mr. and Mrs. LyndaH Coulter of "They got closer and sprayed Memorial Hospital. Jackson, spent the weekend over my head.

I'd dropped my Mrs. Jimmy Llpsley and children Mra. Miller Off with Mr. and Mrs. B.

Cole. putol. They tied up my hands visitors in Gadsden last Miss bene West of the Baptist Week. Two Meteors came over and made two passes at the wreckage of the To Coast Monday Home la Troy has returned home Mrs. Albert Curvtne underwent military information.

But lit Lt Dayton W. Ragland, of Kansas City, added he confused the Reds with wrong answers. Ragland was shot down Nov. 28, 1991 la a dogfight over Sinanju. Seemed Harry Tbey did not seem to care plane and we all got down la the after a two weeks visit with friends ditch.

Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Sanders and Mrs. Bertha Miller of 1 W.

surgery at Memorial Hospital Moo-day. Taken Te New Camp daughter of Wattsville; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Benton and children of King Street, mother of ex-POW Pfe. James H.

Barber, win leave Monday for a VFW-sponsored trip "Then they marched ma Into a Firemen Miss One Fire Vernon, Tex, visited relatives here town. From there they took me to a camp called 'Paks Place run what I said aa long as I answered their uestkns," Ragland said. "I Bat Find Another to California where she win meet her son when he arrives from the and attended the funeral of their brother, the late S. A. Sanders in by a North Korean colonel with a guess the North Koreans were in Far East Annlstoa.

reputation for brutality. It was a hurry to send we dope on to ANNA. m. (UP) Whea a grass there they questioned me the first Mrs. Ora Williams and Mrs.

Mrs. Miller's trip, to be made time." Olive Williams were visitors In by train, was made possible by Ragland said the Communists iGadsden Saturday. the George N. Meredith Post 924 fire started near the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Gray here, she can ed firemen and then ran out of her kitchen to fight the blaze. asked him many questions about He later was taken to Pyoktong and thea to Camp No. 2 which H. Fits and Miss Barbara of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, in 15 I 4CL his has at Klmpo and about the became bis permanent prison. The File have returned from vacation number of planes based there.

Reds never learned Ragland and at Gulf Shores. which is underwriting her ticket to San Francisco and providing her with expense money. Ha said be was shot down and another prisoner once had caught Mr. and Mrs. Paul ToUison and parachuted into North Korea.

She had the grass fire out by the time they arrived. However, they were Just la tuna to fight another blaze in the kitchen, started when Mrs. Gray's Jack were recent visitors la Warm Private Barber Is scheduled to "There were about six North arrive In San Francisco Sept 4 Springs and Tallapooosa, Ga. 11 MIGs on the ground In North Korea and destroyed aU of them. "They never found out," he said with a grin.

Korean soldiers coming at me." Snag Bryant has returned home aboard a Navy hospital ship. He French fried potatoes caught flra from Annlston Memorial Hospital will be transferred to a service bnemis r.nuiM pi.Aivr Flnt ttoitwa Germ in olane Is displayed at fair la DnesseW where ha underwent aa operation. hospital of his choice for further Ragland never was credited with while she waa outside battling tne pass fire. dorf. Called "Slebel MB-308, the plane has mailman speed ef 13f and costs W.71.

medical treatment Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and shooting down a MIO, however. Oxford News Call Miss Clara Je Williams After at zllS-W Girl Next Door' Along Life's Pathway Slated At Midway Charch Anaeaaeemeats CHURCH OF CHRIST LAW HI AT Gaddys Roy, minister; 10:00 a.m., Bible Study; 11:00 a.m., morning tust ai raniecration. or willing-tus: now we are to sit with Him "The Girt Next Door," arriving worship; 7:30 p.m., evening wor- fi.aa to let God have His way to to heavenly places (Eph.

tonight at the Midway Drive-ln In one sense, ef course, every s. Theatre, will be one of the brlgbest. our lives. Is one of the things we must have if we enter the land of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The most Joyous and novel technicolor Rev. Charles L.

Martin, pastor; E0CC IH1HAT green pastures and still waters, so musicals la many moons, it has delightful stars la Dan Dalley, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:50 Is faith. morning worship; p.m., June Haver and Dennis Day; la one sense, nothing becomes ours untQ we believe that It be Baptist Training Union; 8:00 p.m. catchy songs and fast-paced dance evening worship. believer has an these things aa seen as he la converted. Practically, though, they are aot ears till we take possesslsa ef them.

By faith we mast claim them. "Everyplace that the sola ef year foot shall read apea, that have I riven ante yea" Josh.) Traly, though. It Is aot ears until we set the feet ef faith apoa It. numbers; a merry romp la the hmmi fimmffli VAJLVAMI MTlUf VnUBtn longs to us. A friend might lovingly give me a beautiful car, but it form of animated cartoon Inserts, and a warm, romantic story nimb The Rev.

Louis P. Bowen, pastor: would not be truly mine untu 10:00 a.m., Sunday School; 11:00 ly enclosing both laughs and heart believed that it had actually been itt, morning worship; 6:30 p.m., tugs. This frolicsome movtegoing pause will refresh any summer's Baptist Training Union; 7:30 p.m., evening worship. "Have not I commanded thee? day or evening. LAKEVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Be strong and of good courage; be Loaded with entertainment val The Rev.

David Homan, pastor; not afraid, neither be tliou dismay ues, the picture maintains a light airy and extremely winning man 10:00 a.m., Sunday School; 11:00 ed: for the Lord thy God la with whithersoever thou gocst ner from start to finish. The core a.m., morning worsmp; 6:30 p.m., Baptist Training Union; 7:30 p.m., evening worship. i (Josh, of the story has Dalley, a success given. I might stand and look at It, and say le myself. "I wonder If ha really means that I shall have It." But practically.

It would twit be mine until I could believe that It was. Then I could enjoy a ride la It This principle is especially true regarding spiritual and mental things. For Instance, people may love as dearly, but their love will do us bo good until we believe that they love us. Then, too, I might hear an ful comic strip cartoonist, fall In OXFORD METHODIST CHURCH love with the pretty -actress who lives next door, diverting the af The Rev. William E.

Curl, past- Final Rites Held fection and attention which he has a.m.. Church School; a.m., morning worship; 6:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Fellowship; For Dr. Brooks devoted solely to the motherless son who worships him and can't 7:30 p.m., evening worship. comprehend a man need for a woman. This leads to the lad's DODSON MEMORIAL PRESBY Funeral services have been held hi urmnn nit fnrslvonoi.

hut TERIAN CHURCH-Sunday School la San Francisco for Dr. LeRoy resentment of Miss Haver, neatly hoarlntf it wnnM nnt rrainvt mv resolved with the aid of some of Brooks, 60, prominent surgeon and at 9:43 a.m. Preaching services every second and fourth Sunday at 11:00 a.m. burden unless I believed my own tins were forgiven. Or, I might brother of Mrs.

John Edwards of Annlstoa and Mrs. Howard Brit- pop's comic strip characters come to Ufa In boy's fancies. TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH vend this passage. He that cover-eta his sins shall not prosper, but ton of Magnolia Springs. The musical numbers, both song The Rev.

E. Summerlin, pastor; 9:43 a.m., Sunday School; 11:00 A native of Clay County, Dr. and dance, move the story along whoso confessed! and forsaketh Brooks moved to Saa Francisco la the best tradition of Integrated a.m., morning worship; 6:30 p.m., Baptist Training Union; 7:30 p.m., after graduation la 1921 from the musical comedy. Tea often a movie Marquette University Mad leal musical Inserts Its tunes dlstract- evening worship. School.

He was a member of the Ingly and obviously. But la "The Earepa Club Te Meet American College of Surgeons and Girl Next Door" they taw natural Mrs. H. T. Stanford win be host them shall have mercy" (Pr Weald reading these words ate met It weald If I acted wpea the matter.

When I confessed my sins ta God, forsook hem and believed that tie for gave me, thea my burden railed away. According to my faith, se It was tail me (Matt. ly and amiably Into the main pro the Saa Francisco County Medical Society, He was the son of the ess for the first meeting of the ceedings. Europe Club for the 1933-S4 club year Thursday evening at 6 o'clock late Mr. and Mrs.

A. K. Brooks. Dr. Brooks served la the teach at her home on College Hill.

ing staff of the Stanford Universi Personals 'YlUbbyCluU ty Medical School from 1929 until Miss Gail Nisbett has entered So all of us who have started on the Christian way of life, first 1932. From 193S until 1937 ha was Highland Baptist Hospital School Change Meetings chief of staff of Franklin Hospital trusted God for forgiveness and It of Nursing In Birmingham, and from 1921 untu 1926 ha was came. Now we must trust Htm for. Buddy Holm an of Tuscaloosa. executive la surgery at SULuke's Announcement was made Satur has returned to his home after uospitaj.

mi are in the say area. day afternoon In the Y.M.C.A. office of changed schedule for meet visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Frank W. Jobson and other rela righteousness, and It shall become ours also.

Thea we took Christ as a Savior in the future from the penalities of our tins; now we He la also, survived by the wid ow, Mrs. Helen Brooks, a daugh ing of the Y.M.CA Hobby Club tives here. groups. must take Him as a Savior In the Mr. and Mrs.

James DevereTJ ter, Mrs. Barlow Ferguson of Men-lo Park; a son, Alansoa Brooks Girls wfll meet Monday and present from the bondage of our an1 little daughter have returned of Ohio; and three grandchildren. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! Wednesday afternoons from 1:00 to their home in Chaffee, aft-unUl :00 o'clock and boys 111 a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Bins. 1 At He was our Redeemer; now He is to be our life. He lifted us out of the pit when He forgave meet the same hours Tuesday and Henderson. Patton'8 Chapel Thursday afternoons.

There win be Lt. and -Mrs. James Garner and children, Larry and Lorraine, are meetings Saturday for girls and Saturday afternoons for The H. D. Club had thler annual now residing in the apartment In picnic Wednesday at Cheaha Park.

boys. the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S.

A large number attended. During the summer vacation the Spradlin. A Mr. and Mrs. 0.

D. Mehsrg were hobby groups have been led by Mr. and Mrs. R. F.

Schroeder shopping la Talladega Monday. George Coats who will soon depart Mrs. Cordis Hackney of Dallas, for school at A. P. I.

In Auburn and daughter, Suzanne, of Columbus, art visiting Mr. and Mrs. was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. K.

During the coming weeks Jerry W. W. Allred. T. Hackney Monday and Tuesday resgln wOl meet with the hobby Miss Mary Varnelle of Chatta Mrs.

John Hawkins, Vana aad groups, A Catherine McElhannon of Birming nooga, Is visiting Miss Marlorie Model airplanes, model trains. ps at her home on Mala ham and Mrs. Ralph Lynn of Jack model boats have had the atten sonvllle, are spending the tion of boys. Also of interest to! week with Mrs. Cecil Phillips.

Caroline McAdams, Mrs. boys have beea braiding, wood Mr. and Mra. J. S.

Johnson and burning and bead craft. Of interest Wllklns, and Mrs. Mark J. ami are attending the Wes- Ernest spent Sunday with Mrs. to girls have beea pot holders, Servlce Conference at Hoyt Wells la Annlstoa, braiding, wood burning, on paint ing, metal work and bead craft.

Southern College -this Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Lawsoa and weekend.

0 son, Johnny of Birmingham, are The Rev. and Mrs. Charles L. spending their vacation here. i i i Maddpx Rites Betty Lane, Janice and Karen Martin, have named their Infant dsughter.tElizabeth Anne.

Canada are spending the week with Slated Todavi Miss Edith Allen is spendlns to their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. argus 75 woricf i eostaf Comoro to vtef day In Heflin. E. T.

Hackney. Jerry Roberts win arrive Monday Funeral services for James M. mom Trenton, where he i Four From Calhoun Maddox. 74, of Oxford, Rt. 3 will be held this afternoon at o'clock has spent the summer working.

Enlisted In Navy Miss Mary Ellen Payne of At from the Munford Baptist Church oy the Revs. J. M. Rhodes. G.

D. lanta, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nor-rls Sills. Toujr from Calhoun County en-! lUted In the Navy here durini 51C95 Cose $2.50 Flosh $3.80 Cobb and Amis Adams.

Burial wOl be la the adjoining cemetery. Miss Ruth Kerr, Mlri Ann Kerr. and BUI Hard wick spent Saturday usrey charge. August, Chief M. Miller of thi Annlston Navy Recruiting la Atlanta.

A long-time resident of Calhoun Office! announced yesterday. Miss Effie Wheeler has returned County, Mr. Maddox, died at his to Saa Francisco, after visiting her Now at Naval Trainlne Center. some yesterday morning following san Diego, Calif, for eleven weeks mother, Mrs. Joe Wheeler at her en College Hill.

an uiness. He was a farmer and training, Thomas Durdea a member of the Pleasant Ride Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brusse Craft. Rt, Eastabogs.

James Baptist court n. Leo rreeman, 909 Ledbetter St Surviving are the widow. Mrs. have named their little son, bora August 27 at Holy Name of Jesus Hospital in Gadsden. Steven Carl.

Annlston, Ernest Franklin Pike and Aaron Eugene Sims, of Mrs. H. L. Phillips has returned Frances Maddox; four sons, W. T.

and J. O. Maddox of Oxford. Rt B. A.

Maddox of Oxford; G. E. Maddox of Annlston: tare daugh FULL SIZE RANGE AND 2-40-LB. Piedmont, Ala. AU will receive fourteen davs after visiting ala DouglasvUle, Ga.

COMPLETELY INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME! EASY TERMS FHONK leave following their training. Later they win be assigned to various 344 ters, Mrs. Hattle Watts of Delta; Mrs. Sadie Cobb of ChoccoloccoJ Rt. Mrs.

Dovio Rollins, of Ox- Naval ships and installations. Funeral Rites Today For Colored Woman Funeral services will be held' loro. KU two haU-brothera. T. O.

Gaines of Oxford, Rt i Co- CLYINDERS I iiunouB LIFE SAVERS this morning at 11 o'clock for Mrs. I Irelie Simpson of 21 East Street Pallbearers 'wOl be cUmm who died Saturday morning at Johns, Melvls Watta. WU1 Held. 1:05 o'clock. i Mack Cheatwood.

Lee Gldley and BETTER LIVING The services wm be at St John uona uurst. Methodist Church la South Annls Old Opera House toa and burial win bo at Edge-! mont. The Rev. O. J.

Leeth will officiate at the rites. I One life is oil youll. erer have, Slow down before you lose it. It seems a crime-To moke good time And then not live to use it. Had Noted Past PHONE 2662 421 MOBLE ST.

Mrs. Simpson is survived by her 9 parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Han, SANDUSKY. O. (UP) Th ner us oana.

nta Simpson: a son. Opera House here, which in iu mora than 70-year hiatorv on. seated such theatrical greats as Luther; three sisters, Mrs. Rosle Philips, Mrs. Emmajean PatiUo and Mrs.

Nellie Mae Mercy: three brothers, Roosevelt' Hail. Charles Han and Amos Han. Lucius Is In charge, uus Winner, John. Drew. Lillian tMJORe A COt TOM 0 tuisseu, Marie Dressier and Lionel Barrymore, la to be ton down make way for a parking lot.

II. Culler The theatre was built In 1877 and Natural gaa produced In the OPEN EVENINGS BY YOUR COMPLETE GAS EQUIPMENT STORE United States furnishes about half INSURANCE has beea la use, under various names and managements, ever as much available heat energy as 25 WVlIth ffcom fit i he Petroleum I.

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