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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 3

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 3

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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TIX3 ANN1ST0N STAR" TAG IGI fiOT BEATEN, CLAIM ROME POLICE Mexican Bombs ooe o.o FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1942. Queen, lb. 21c p. 5 0 mm VINO'il. XL XLJJJLJ JYlIlgV id.

4 24-lb. Lily 93c Roland Hayes, Famed Tenor, Relates Jail Incident CALHOUN. Oa July 11. tfV-Roland Hayes, tamed Njjro tenor, told here how he had beea beaten -and Jailed by police In Rome, Ga, after hla wife was asked to leave shoe store. The 55-year-old concert linger, who maintains a farm near this Nortn Georgia community, said the Incident occurred last Saturday and that both he and his wife were placed to a cell after he returned to the shoe store "to rectify any troubl.

Chief of Police Charles I. Harris J0. FLOUR JLV48-lb. $1.83 69c JEWEL 4-Lb. Carton denied that Haves was beaten SMrteiiig police and added that a $50 bond nested bv the singer for his release jtumed.Ha Bomb crew in Mexlco-st-war loads tip a-ilane-forTcoastat pa-trol in co-operation with U.

S. air forces. 1 case had been made against Hayes. The slightly-built Negro said his wife went into a Rome shoe store Saturday to buy a pair of shoes for ALEXANDRIA $1.29 $1.24 -93c Gilsttr't Best, 24 lbs. i Feci the rlite, 24-lb.

bag Banner, plain or self-rising; 24 lbs. their daughter Africa, ne saia clerk asked her to move from Here's a dish to tempt tht palate JL' jr Ji Savory beef stew appeals to adults front seat to one nearer the back. In Rome Fred Higgins, manager of the Higgins Shoe Store, said he and children alike. It it also rich in 6 reminded Hayes' wue ol rules gov the food essentials for building strong bodies and providing energy. Now, Home Grown erninf segregation of Negroes in nubile and asked her "not more than ever before, America to make a needs a strong, healthy people capa "When she continued talking loudlv HiRgins said.

"I asked her ble of turning; out the materials nec ton elsewhere to buy. As she left essary to win the war. And nutritious, well-balanced meals built around the -store she told the clerk who ixkeri' her to move back 'Hitler meat ire necessary for health. ought to get you." The singer said be returned to The Woman's Society of Christian Service met with Mrs. Norman Moore and W.

P. Hamilton Monday afternoon. The program centered around missions In Africa. Those taking part In the discussions were, Mrs. W.

F. Hamilton, Mrs. K. G. Hagood, Mrs.

N. I Moore, Mrs. Clarence Cash, and Mrs. P. J.

Little. Only July, 24th the Union and Alexandria W. S. C. a will hold an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs.

P. J. Little. A book will be studied at this meeting. "Christian Roots of Democracy in America is the book to be used and Mrs.

K. O. Hagood lead the discussions. Mrs. C.

N. Martin was hostess to the Varlosa Club Tuesday afternoon. The following program was rendered, with Mrs. C. Tldwell as leader: Roll call was answered by giving the name of a book in the Bible; Bible reading by Mrs.

J. Broome, after which Mrs. N. L. Meharg gave a talk on the life of DanieL Miss For selected, quality "meat, visit the store, when his wue torn nun of the Incident, "to rectify any our market.

You'll like our meats 17c 29c 21c trouble that might have been caus and you'll be serving your family 0LE0, Gem Hul, lb. CHEESE, Full Cream, lb. SALMOIIrTall Pinkr MILIIOT, 3 large or 6 small ed." He said a policeman caught htm by the belt, dragging him back the food they need to enable tyem to do their full share in the war FANCY VEGETABLES ALSO FAtiCY FRUITS TOMATOES, Fancy, lb. VAc CORII, Home Jirovn, car 3 PEACHES, fancy Georgia, doz. 15c ORANGES MediuBtaS'not.

25c PEAS, Crowder, lb. Fancy 7c HEW POTATOES KC- OI(RA, Fancy, IbrGood tt 9c into the store as ne sougni to jeavt, effort. Does Nt Cane i Statin that his wife was then accused of cursing, Hayes said he tola the manager bis wife did not TO COOK IN WATER Brews It not d.tird. Coyw th wit with water. Cover cIomIt and cook lewl aatU iom.

Do bm boil. curse. I said that." Hayes con tinued, "a man not In officer's clothlna- gave me all he had on the PET OR CARIIATI01I MILK 3 Large Cans or 6 Small 25c ARMOUR'SMllK-- Mn Thm was dra creed to a Genuine Spring Lamb patrol ear and handcuffed between to officers. I was struct again by this man not in uniform. rAr the Rome police station Hayes said ha was beaten again by oin- legs, lb.

Shoulders, Jb cert when he denied that his wife cursed, and the two of them were 20c POLE BEAIIS, Fancy, lb. 7c Frances Martin rendered a medley of sacred songs on the piano, after which Mrs. Laura Pelham, and Mrs. F. J.

little sang a duet, "Sweet Peace, the Gift of Cod's Love The program was concluded by present' lng gifts to the bride-elect, Miss Elsie Hawkins, who was married to Charles Pelham Thursday, afternoon at HunUville where he is stationed at the present time. A miniature arsenal had. heen. erected in the living room and the name Hunts vllle inscribed on it Around this arsenal were displayed an array of pretty gifts. Mrs.

Pelham nlaced In a celL 3 Largo Cans, or 6 Small L.23c EA61E: DRAIID: MILK DIME DRAIID" MILK "7- Admitting his wife told. the shoe 4UC wv clerk, "This is no time to taut about racial prejudice and ought to have you." Hayes said, "I am not bitter toward anyone and the humiliation the other side. CAIITALOUPES, Home Crown 10c I am only ashamed that this Swill's Premium Veal pW California, doz. 15c sang, "A Bicycle Built For Two," should happen In my native state. love Georgia and have to come substituting the name of Charlie 24c a oojoooo sV Haoooioonoapooj SWEET PICKLES, qusrf Jar TOMATOES, mcdira ccn back to it every ywur.

It Is a great STARiC DELICIOUS APPLES, lb. 5c and Elsle'te the warvT' Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Woodruff of ChattanooEa visited friends and 45t sat and this sort of thing does not belong in It" Sleaks, lb. MieVAokSWSak4oi relatives In Alexandria during the 1 i Wtportt that Police Chief Harris week-end. 39c Carolyn Woodruff ret Had telephoned uovemor xai-laedga- about the incident, to be told that the matter "would Chops, lb. DELL PEPPERS, Fancy, 3 for 10c ilEEIJ APPLES, 7c PEARSr can Rosedab 25c PIE CHERRIES medium PIIJEAPPIE. Icrgo can Rosedab 25c to Chattanooga with Mr.

and Mrs. J. Woodruff for a short visit. Pave to be handled up were denied by the officer. Buddy Manderson of Alabama Roast, lb.

City is visiting Bruce and Jimmy POTATOES, Ho. 1, 5-lb. bag 18c Waters this week: i PLUM SPRINGS Ur nf Urm. W. A.

Hisarins SDent daughter, Ann, are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Sugar liked Hams lEnUCE, large head 12c CELERY, medium slalk 12c Strickland and family. LINCOLN Whole or Half, lb. 35c COMET RICE Best For Cooking DROMEDARY GINGER BREAD MIX DROMEDARY DEVIL FOOD MIX Mrs. Kate T.

Love has returned, 15c 29c 19c 23c after spending some time in Mobile, LEVER BROS. SOAP SALE End Slices, lb. Thomas ox saen. Mrs, Carrie CKelley and daughter, Johnny, spent the week-end fith Mr. and Mrs.

H. Hutto of on. gu K. Yander Velde of Fruit-Visited relatives her recently, mts. P.

Williamson of Coldwater visited Mrs. Richie Jennings eantiyv r-7-r Mrs. A. X. Wystt of Harpersvllle spent several days here with, relates.

I Mrs. Ida Harper has returned SWAN, 2 Ige. or 3 sm 19c i Mrs. Kusn -jonnson of Talladega was a recent guest of Miss Pet Trotter. Mrs.

John Mays and children, Jean and Jane, of Cropwell have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Hackney. Mr. and Mrs.

C. T. Harper and daughter, Nancy, of Jacksonville spent the week-end with Mrs. John LUX SOAP, 3 bars 20c LIFEBUOY SOAP, 3 bars 20c RINSO, giant 65c; Ige. 23c; med.

9c LUX FLAKES, Ige. 23c; med. 9c Fresh Sea Food Spajnish Mackerel Home after several days visit with Jfcrs. A. Wright of Harpersvllle.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ingram, Fran els and Edward Ingram and Ber Crawford.

Mrs. Ethel Lob and daughter, Helen, of New Orleans are visiting Mrs. DOG FOOD I DEAL RED EART 3 Cans 25c CRACKERS, 12-ox. box 10c 2-Pound Box for 18c GRAHAM CRACKERS, 1-lb. box Li 15c SI LVER CREAM POLISH Wright's J-: 19c SURE JELL, 2 pkgs 10c JAR CAPS, Mason, doz 27c JAR RINGS, doz.

LL nice Whitman visited Mr. and Mrs. Jed Snapper and Troul SILVER DUSTJgt.pkg. JL 24c CLOROX, pint bottle 12c W. S.

Hulett of Coldwater Sun lday. I Mrs. Jake KlmbreU and Mrs. Xr vln Cox were shoppers in Annls PEAS, Stokely Sifted, can 15c ton Tuesday. Cold Meat Specials Hardy A.

Lollar was Inducted Into w. a. Kircsey. Miss Grace Klrksey of Miami, Fla, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. W.

A. Klrksey. Miss Martha Best of Birmingham has returned after spending her vacation with her. and Mrs. Ben Best.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fleet Griffin were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griffin.

Miss Evelyn Hackney la visiting relatives in Easts boea. tbe unltea States army Wednesday, He is now stationed at Port Mc- SUNSHINE CRACKERS Bar-B-Q Ham, lb. 65c Pherson, Ga. JARS, QUARTS, doz. JARS, PINTS, doz.

75c 65c Miss Prances Moonlngham of Tennessee is visiting Misses Nell 'if 1-Lb. Box KRISPY CRACKERS 18c 19c ahd Betty Atnip. Mrs. John Hackney and Mrs. Sam Hunter were visitors in pu nit jMrs.

John Harrison of Sulphur Boiled Ham, lb. 60c Spiced Ham, lb. 39c Med. Box KRISPY CRACKERS 10c Tuesday. springs Tisitea Mrs.

w. a. tug gins recently. v. Miss Sara Hackney spent In Talladesa with Un.

Rh.un D. Rollins. CORN FLAKES Small Package, 2 for Medium Package, 2 for Giant 11c 1 17c 1 14c IS BMEflT SALT 3 boxes io? MATCHES, 6 boxes 23c CLABBER GIRL BAKING POWDER. COLDWATER Liver, Pig, lb 18c Mrs. Henrv ffwrt Rr antA! Alter bathingjs a good time- to apply Mexican HeatPbwder to relieve heat rash.

ed ThUrsdav evffnfncr at hmr aad help prevent it Absorbs perspi 2-Lb. Can 21c; 10 -oz. can 714c Mb S1VS11JC with a shower for Mrs. Henry Ford, ration, wucn ine cause oi irritation. BANQUET TEA '4 Lb.

25c; ViLb. 49c; 1 Lb. Always oemana Mexican neat ranter. recent nriae, wno now resides i 95c' in lennessee. Private Talmff PROCTOR GAMBLE i liver, Beef, lb.

30c Calf lb. 60c, Cheese, Cheddar, lb. 39c ran unamiee, visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

a rk. IVORY SNOW, Ige. 23c; med. 9e ertson. u-i Mr.

and Mr. J.niM Annl H. J. HEINZ BABY FOOD, 2 cans Li Ll CHOPPED FOOD, can MM. I IVORY FLAKES, Ige.

23c; med. 9c ana Mrs. E. C. West of Annlntnnl were the guests of Rev.

and Mrs. tester Jjoss Sunday. O. K. SOAK P.

G. SOAP 3 Bars 14c CATSUP; large bottle Mr. and Mrs. Farmer Murphee and Miss Jaunlta Murphee have returned after a visit 'in nhau. 15c 10c 20 c.

33c 19c 28c nooga, Tenn. Cheese, Coilago, lb. 15c Cheese, Pbibnfo, lb. 45c Mr. and Mrs.

Mihkn TurVm i POST BRAN FLAKES, 2 pkgs. 17c WORCHESTER SAUCE, large VINEGAR; pint 10c; quart TOMATO JUICE large can. Calvin Robertson and Emmett Jones visited Mr. and Mr. Tn POST RAISIN BRAN 1 Kooertson Mrs.

Hermr Ford Jr nt Tnna. see snent a fi iv rxnti Hfh i her mother, Mrs. Minnie Haynes. I 'I ilkr 41 AnnUton ,71 Mobile I I 85 P.M. Johnstea field BMW Mr.

ana Mrs. Elmer Haynes vis-1 itea at ewaton Sunday. Ml', and Mrs. Venard Roherfsnn and Miss Flora Tucker of Alexan-I 531-03 Rcib 13 E. Sf.

17D I SAVE A NICKEL ON A QUARTER" ZULU LiVJ i 1))1d ana visited H. C. Robertson Sunday. ILL VLua from this nlace are attend. SUQVIVAL lng the revival now in progress at JITNEY-JUNGLE ALWAYS' THANKS YOU Anuocn uaptist cnurcn.

in i ii'i. tj.n mi i rr i hi Approximately 65 per cent of 'all motor vehicle travel in the TJ S. o. i or necessary purposes such as business, earning a living or main taining the home..

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