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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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THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941. THE ANNISTON STAR See Parade of Eesiei JO- I From 13.00O.0OOI DISTOII HITS MIKE DERI'S LIST Serve the most exciting Easter din- ever-nd get' plenty of savings Jacksonville College Gives Student Honor List JACKSONVILLE. Ala, April 10 Students making the dean's list at the Jacksonville State Teachers lege for the winter quarter, ending March 17. hare been announced by Dr. a W.

Daugette, president, ai follows: Eda 8. Bart ef AnnUton and Con atance Mock of Jacksonville made an all A record. Others making with the foods you buy in yovir ALP Super Market! Savory hams plump, tender chickens with. the), bloom of quality on their flesh farm-flavored eggs to color or to use) for floating islands pearly-fresh fruits and vegetables! You can get all the trimmings, too, such as bright 'egg dyes, and jelly-beanst They're all whopping good "buys," tool. Come, Join the Easter Parade to your Super Market! Mr average or better were Jean All- Jan.

Apr. July Oct Jan, Apr. July Oct. Jan. Apr.

July Oct, dredge, Velma Anderson, Clara Mae Howell, Scott Little, Piedmont; Edna Angel, Catherine Ash-more. Medell Evelyn Crow, 1939 1940 941 Defense employment boom la expected end of 1941 to bring ranks of U. S. Jobless down to a low of around 3,000,000, a figure not equaled since 1930. Chart shows how number of emergency workers will remain stable while total unemployed will fall off after usual summer peak, according to study made by Department of Agriculture.

Martha Ruby Dillon. Clyde Lybrand. Prances Reed. Isabel Roper. Es telle 905NOBLE ST.1230 NODLE ST.

SUNNYFIELIV-Plaia or Self Rlshj Morgan Thompson. Hilda Dean till vns. Ines Wood. Mary Nell Wright. Marguerite Fryar Jackson rllle; Paul Bailey.

Calvin Lowom. Balleyton; Eleanor M. Barone, East 11 TTD PIEDMONT NEWS Social and Personal Notec By GERTRUDE SHARPS Amors, N. Prances Bobo, bogs; Naomi Bo wen. Port Payne; Woodward Bradford, Ltnevllle; Mrs.

W. P. Champion, Louise Jones, Hef -lln: Robert Cox. Ountersvllle: Mar garet Dfehman. Joel Fink, Margaret em Union," received wishes for Garley.

Roth Hlgftnbotham. Vlr An All Purpose Family Floarw the bride. After enjoying a number of eon glnla Humphries, Alice Landham, tests appropriate for the occasion. Miss Savage, assisted by her mother, soanv FIELD Paallne McAnley, AnnUton; Ruth Plte, Weaver; Ethel Floyd, Sycamore; Sara Harris, Ashland; Elolse HoUey, Birmingham; Selena Mae Howe. Marie Nears, Oadsden; Katie Or SWIFTS PREMIUM TENDER 24-11 (()).

cjc3 Merle Jordan, Texey; Ben Kirk. Jr, Insure the success of your Easter dinner Parrlsh; Clara Mae Lecroy, Clan ton; Small Average Whole Gladys Ltpham, Chlora Maddox, Jemison; Lilllth Moore, Flat Rock; Pleamon Plsgah; Allene Oliver, Jpppa; Maurice Poole. Ohatchee; MlrriU Pullen. with a ham se tender, so flavorful yoar family will praise your culinary ability. And youll save money, for A IP's price low very low for bam of such superb aaallty specially selected from young eornfed porkers! I to 14 lb.

average. -J Ranburne; Ruth Richards, Dutton; Oeorge Paul Rollln. Montgomery; JEWEL, 4 lb. SamnrfleU psre LARD, 4 16. ctn.

AAP Soft Twist Olssmsrgarlne NUTLEYllb.ctn.10c AAP Country Soils or Tab BUTTER, 34c Jane Parker Milk Chocolate CAKE, 20-oz. each 25c Louise Bessemer; Eunice Mrs. Thornton Honored Mrs. R. D.

Smith honored Mrs. Robert M. Thornton of Oadsden with a miscellaneous shower Saturday afternoon at her home to Spring Oarden. Mrs. Thornton before her recent marriage was Miss Sarah Smith, daughter of Mr.

and Mrsr John W. Smith or Spring Garden. The home was attractively arranged with hyacinths, daffodils and ferns, the color scheme of yellow and green being carried out in all the decorations nd refresh ments. Miss Velma Anderson registered the guests In the brides' book. Mrs.

Smith was assisted in serving by Miss Anderson and Miss Annie Lou Smith. Included in this courtesy with Mrs. Thornton were Mrs. J. C.

Harper, Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. Fred Warren, Mrs.

E. Li Stewart. Mrs. E. E.

Emerson, Mrs. Frarfk Smith, Mrs. R. C. Norton, Mrs.

C. A. Smith, Mrs. Claude Acker, Mrs. Mary Smith.

Mrs. Sue Naugber, Miss Lois Gaines, Miss Ethel Moon, Miss Dessle Stephenson, Miss Anderson and Miss Smith. Shower Given Bride-Elect An outstanding social event of Terrell. Titus; Louise Thorn, Pratt HAMS 25cib. vtlle; Hebley West, Hodges; Clara Mrs.

Warren and Ellen Warren, served a salad course to the following guests Carolyn Irevln of Gadsden, Mrs. Ora Haynes, Mrs. Alfred Turner. Mrs. Jack Pruett, Miss Mary Frances Cannon and Miss Edna Newman of Annlston, Miss Elizabeth Ellen Thompson, Miss Madeline Street.

Miss Helen Bums, Miss Evelyn Posey. Miss Effle Lee Warren, Ellen Warren, Mrs. Claude Hughes. Mrs. Orville Formby, Mrs.

J. C. Warren, Mrs. Frank Formby, Mrs. B.

Savage and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Formby.

parents of the bride, all of Piedmont Personals Jack McCarley of Fort Jackson, 8. has been the guest of his sister. Mrs. H. B.

Woolf, and Mr. Woolf. Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Ha slam and son, E. -of Annlston were the week-end guets of Mr. and Mrs. George P.

Haslam and Mr. and BREAD, 2 Wilks. Henegar. and Orllfin Wil llngham, Haines City, Fla. "sr CHEESE Genuine WISCONSIN IL.

Washington Merry-Go-Round Dressed Sunnyfield Sbankless HAMS picnic style, lb, 17c Boston Style Pork Shoulder ROAST, lb 19 irr. lb 15c lb. Factory; Sealed pn (Continued from editorial page) mm GODCHAUX FTrst Grade 10 HENS Paper Baar 1 w' been flying at 13.000 feet and the 25c 39c pilot was able to. right the ship. Nasi Funds SILVERBROOK PRINTS Cut SUced HAM, lb.

Fresh Center Cuts Pork rUADC IL4.rirtt BUTTER JbJ9c Mrs. C. Turner. Convenient Quarter Sticks I Ja a the sprtng seagorrwsi tSatbfT One squeeze play U. S.

officials against Oermany is the heavy Axis Mr. and Mrs. Neal Adderhold and investment In the United Ststei. Fresh Pork SAUSAGE, lb. Oermany has $106,000,000 in this CRESTVIEW FRESH, Dox.

Ctn. OP Buy Our Egg With Confidence tjL country, tied up In subsidiary com Sannyfleld Rindless panles, short term Investments, little son of Savannah, are the guests of Mrs. Eula Savage. -Mrs. D.

F. Adderhold of Atlanta is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. Woolf. Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. McCarley, Mrs. H.

B. Woolf and Louise Woolf spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCarley near Forney. bank deposits and long term loans.

15c 27c 19c Cudahy's PURITAN LAMB Le 25c Lamb, lb. Shoulder, lb. 15c Thursday when Miss Jennie Savage honored Miss Dorothy Formby with a linen shower at her home on the Pledmont-Cedartown highway. Miss Formby is soon to become the bride of Mr. Hayden Roy Shupe of Canton.

O. Miss Formby was attired In a coat and dress ensemble of biege and saddle tan with matching accessories. Little Miss Ellen Warren, dressed in pink organdy, led her to a chair over which was hanging Italy has $104,000,000 in similar 8. Investments. BACON, lb.

Top Quality Chock ROAST, lb. And the State Department Is keeping quiet about a plan to seise Ana Page Fine, Zesty MUSTARD, lb. iar. 10c Ann Page Creamy Smooth Salad DRESSING pt 15c, qt 25c Ann Page Peanat BUTTER, 1 lb ar 14c Ana Page Tea Quality MAYONNAISE, 17c Asm Page Oraaga MARMALADE 0-cz jsr Cc Ann Page these Investments If Oermany should retaliate against the United States for seizing Axis ships. Rib Lamb Chops lb 29c a "rainbow" made of tule.

At the end of the rainbow was the "pot of Incidentally, most people dont realize that It la still possible for Eelglefs Seasoned-to-Please SAUSAGE lb. 25e SEAFOODS LOANS SM tfcl NMNlM tor toaae SS.SS uS oo. BLACK LOAN CO. ft i. M.M.

mt Americans to send money to Oer many whereas the funds of France. gold- tilled with gifts. Presiding at the bride-elect's book was her grandmother, Mrs. W. B.

Savage. Norway, Denmark, Holland, and Mrar-Ji-GHVauicii. actliig arWest-" Whole Red Snapper, lb. 23c Sea Bass Steaks, lb. 25c One typical result Is that the big perfumery dealers in France now sell fsr more cosmetics to Germany odsi iiri ji rinri Trwi jirni than the United States.

The French Flounder Fillet, lb. 19c I a a a 1 ssa a si an. aa aa. -aa aaaw.A si can have no financial transactions with the United States, but because Nazi funds are not frozen, the per fume manufacturers can get their moftey from Germany, which In Fresh Span. Mackerel lb 15c i I Ocean Perch Fillet, lb.

21c 1 turn sells to the United States. (Copyright, United Feature Synd.) Fresh Ca Fishr2 IbsTnSr Canadian Smelts, lb. 15c Cltrimn. IK ii r' 2 OYSTERS Imagine For 09 'Select Pt. 07 STEW, pt LLC OYSTERS LI Camels.

Chesterfield, LacUea, Old Odd a. S1 JIff II White House Evaporated, kill It tm Ciaarettes15cDkq.S1.49ctn. r-ied Pir4 lb. 19c A GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR LIKE THIS- i rnjp r. Sannyfleld Cora 5c a ri FLAKES Fraace-Amorlcaa MACARONI, 35rJ 25c Spick's Shea 9c Idiu 1 Very.

2 I POLISH, 2 A. P. Softtwlst BREAD, 20-oz. loaf, 2 for 19c Jane Parker- Doughnuts, doz. ea.

1 2c Ana Page SPARKLE S. 3 pkgs. 10c Coldstream PINK SALMON .1:. 15c NBC Premium CRACKERS, 1 lb. box 16c Bine Ribbon MALT, can 49c Qneenabary "Facial Type" Toilet Jacksonville Man's Book On Select List JACKSONVILLE.

Ala, April 10. Dr. M. C. S.

Noble, Jr associate professor of education. Jacksonville State Teachers College, has been notified that his book. "Pupil Transportation in the United States," Is now on the list of "Sixty Educational Books of 1940." More than 60 specialists In various fields of education helped to select the 60 books from an eligible list of approximately 500 titles, under the direction of the National Education The list was compiled for the American Library Association and National Education Association by the Education Department of Enoch Pratt Free library. Baltimore. Md.

Dr. Noble made a tour of the United States in doing research for his selected book. He is also the author of several other publications. LETTERS TO THE STAR (Continued from Editorial Page.) God only can do through, his Son, Christ Jesus, who said "all power In heaven and earth is given unto me." Only a few days ago The 8tar, In an editorial, spoke about a book written by three distinguished gentlemen, a Catholic, a Jew, and a Protestant This book weft said Co represent three faiths. All of these three were trying (It seems from the editorial) to reach an agree- ment be "good neighbors' and not speak anything controversial against each other.

In other words, believe what you please, only keep It to yourself. Wonderful Christ lans, arent they, to "hide their light?" A. Christian cannot hide the light, he has. "Ye are as a -city set upon a hill which cannot be hidden." Beware of men who use their opinions, Instead of God's word. Such books are written for commercial purposes and are deceptive In the extreme.

W. B. CRABB. TISSUES, 3 pkgs. Lai-.

FLAKES 9c 21c TOILET SOAP, 3 cakesw 17c 5M5K? WHS) gcewius IXKJ mi DOLLAR F03 DOLUUtthisIs the refrigerator buy of the Tear! All-Steel Cabinet with Porcelain Interior Famous Sealed-in-Steel G-E Thrift Unit 6.2 cu. it. Capacity 11.7 sq. ft Shelf Area Stainless Steel Super Freezer 80 Big Ice Cubes. And a host of features you'll want, Flavor's what you're after In coffee and Dam Nature seals the flavor in the coffee bean.

So, sends its freshly roasted coffee to its stores still in the bean. And not until yon buy it is the flavoieeal broken by grinding. Then, Coffee is Custom Ground before your eyes precise! own coffee) pot, to yon get J3 the Lzs yTho fresh, fragrant cofTee yon tile urea you many a delicious doubt if you could fail to brew ceres i ficent flavor every time you use Custom Ground tot your $7.75 Delivers cry) CUSTOM GROUND COFTII IS AAP corni cotiicriY siounb poi rout own corni pot 4 PRACTICE AERIAL BOMBINGS WASHINGTON, April 10. (U.B The navy by drographip 'office has warned shippers to keep clear of an area five miles off shore from Savannah Beach to Saint Catherine Sound, Ga, until further notice, because the area has been marked for U. S.

Army aerial bombing and gunnery, practice. 02) Circle fted CO II ttVi -VI i 10th Nobis Annistcn, Ah. The British gallon is 20 per cent greater in volume than the United rStates gallon..

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