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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 2

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The Anniston Stari
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(titer 3, 5no Fund Jo: FoFt Restoration Fort McClellan'i annual Labor blanks are asked to write: Horsa Show Manager. Provost Marshal Section, Fort. McCIellan. Day Horse Show will get underway Monday afternoon at 1 p.m. at the post horse HYANNIS PORT, Mass.

(API- President Kennedy Saturday urged Congress in this "climactic This year's show will feature 12 trophies foe open competition hour" to restore cuts in foreigfi and a sportsmanship cup. There aid funds, to bolster thj-lJlobal fight for freedom. are classes for walling: horses, 3-5 gaited west BiUions spent Jof defense will Berserk Tribesmatf Wounds 2 Persons NAIROBI. Kehya (AP)An African tribesman went berserk with a bow and arrows and seriously wounded a European woman and her young daughter, The African, a member of the Nandi tribe, shot an arrow into ern horses, barrel races, open mean little Ja tne ena the parade class and I class for fam wodd'sdeVeloping nations topple into, communism, Kennedy said. 1 ily participation.

sy' The Cape Cod White House is There are no entry fees for exhibitors and no cash prizes will sued a statement in which the chief executive cited former Pres be awarded. No admission fee is the back of Julia Butler, 10, Thursday night as she picked charged to the public. ident Dwight D. Eisenhower support of" ample funds "assist needy countries. 1 TlieKoyTIs blilnglMiasfed'M flowers in'Tftff garden nrt the Post Special Service Section, Fund Cut Made Congress authorized $4.25 billion at Kapsabet In Western Kenya.

Anne Butler, wife of Kenya officer, ran Jo her daughter Ind" was struck -down by an arrow in the stomach. -Hospital officials reported both are off the danger list with assistance from members ot the Santiago Saddle Club of Fort McCIellan and the Calhoun Saddle Club of Calhoun County, Those interested in obtaining further information arid entry for the program this year, but the House Appropriations Committee Friday approved aft actual money outlay of only $3.35 billion. vKennedy initially had. sought more than $4.7 billion. uri n-iim iiiiirmiini i iummri in in lulu in i mi nm I Vv He appealed to Congress to ap propriate funds of a magnitude HOPEFUL MISS -This poring lady with a love for bonts Is determined to win one of the trophies to be.

awarded it the Fort during the orthcomlnr Labor Day horse show. Mils' Llbbie Clous of Chicago, loads Bianoa and heads for the 3lianL IN WATER SHOW The 10 yonnr lovellet above will be perforator Monday night at as Close as possible to the original request." Both he and Eisenhower were horse arena to practice for the thrilling event Visiting with relatives at the post, the little miss will ride with members Qf the Santiago and Calhoun Saddle Clubs- tole. or honors, convinced that request repre Tyler Pool In the Anniston Park and Recreation Department'! annual water show. Front row, from left CarorTyson and Baba Clark. Seoond row.

from left, Ann ftnrden. Vickl Head, and Marsha JonesY Third row, from left, Nancy Cobb, Dianne Phililps, Dlantae Braswell, and Virginia Lacyr' 4 sfnted the minimum necessary to meet the oountry'l responsibill ties, Kennedy said. Bouse Action Helped Area Obituaries ater Show 4, j.1k, With the $4.25 billion ceiling ap plied in the sum authorized" by Congress, it would be impossible -Jit Brown-Service Funeral Home in IsScheduled W. Freeman On behalf of Anniston'i Union Printers, ws tokt "-this opportunity to express our qppreciotion the spirit of fair play, and mutual respect that has mark relationships between our membership ond locol employers since the organization 60. years rgo of-.

Anniston TypojropWdl Union No. 419. Tha Interndtionol Typographical Union is, in itself 4ln its. 11 0th year. We are proud off our tradition of responsibie'bond- ing together so to moke availabla the requisite 7 skills-offourneymn printeri-and at-the some-June-to secure the' emoluments to which those skills justly "Union Label Week" is, we believe an opproprjatir occasion to invite the local public's scrutiny of our long and honorable recdrd in the Anniston labor movement.

charge of arrangements. now to provide all the money Kennedy at first asked. But his obvi C. (Sleek) Freeman, M.of The Rev. Woodlee.

died 2316 McKkroy diedjtur Here Monday ThurgdayinTurautonTobiletruck day at the residence. He was a ous hope was that the House, in which appropriations bills start through' would rebuff the. committee and put up money collision Dear Huntsville. He end retired employe of the Monsanto Chemical Company. members of his family were en of as close a magnitude as pos Survivors indudei.llMLwidow( Mrs.

Ruby Mae Freeman, and route to Tennessee at time of the Survivors include the Id w. several brothers and sisters. Kennedy worked a 3'A-hour boat on hazy Nantucket Sound mtolhe first full day of his Mrs; "Etmlct Woodleerthree sons wUl announce funer ail-arrange-- eixuokirfiis opportunity to solicit tfie con Labor Day weekend on Cape Cod ments. Mrs. Kannedy and daughter Caro line were among those aboard the; A water.

carnival will be staged' -at Tyler Pot at 7:30 o'clock Monday, night, under the sponsorship of the Anniston Park and Recreation Department. Ed Diggs, department superintendent, said -the theme of the show would be "South and acts would be performed to the original music from the sound track of the show. The show will include a variety of special numbers featuring div- lng and precision swim Diggs said. It. will be open 16 the public and there, will be no i cruiser Marlin, which stayed out tinued friendly relations of local printing and publishing, enterprises with which we hove contracts, os well as the good will of the public Annisfon -Typographical Union Jilrs.

Lessie Victor, John and Joe; three datigh ters, Sylvia, Ruth and Mae; all of Rock Mills; and his -mother and three sisters of Tennessee. The Rev. Mr, Woodlee had been pastor of the Hope Memorial and Iduma Methodist Churches in Randolph County. rrwJ more than twice as long as aides said Kennedy had allotted for his TALLADEGA Mrs. Lessie V5 favorite vacation Hayes.

72. died at 11 a.m. Friday If! For a good part of the morning at 'her home, Route No. '419 KennedywasjinJhe.phone4cn- lFuneral arrangements will be ferring with Cabinet officers and announced by Usrey Funeral House advisers in Wash- Homek White I irigton. The major topic was the Mrs.

Hayes is survived by her Mrs. Claudia Butlrani PIEDMONT -Mrs. Cliu die hysical and psychologi i imipacic ISBBBIBIBSBISIIISSM v'-- i husband, G. F. Hayes; one son, four daughters, 16 grandchildren cal of, thessbviet test Elizabeth Buttram, 7i.

of, Pied shot, and one brother. '-v. mont, Saturday at the Foreign aid also was understood ft Piedmont Hospital raiier a rang, to have been discussed in thelong illness. I charge for admission. Amy Henderson will direct the howiagain.

this jearL" She also designed most of the scenery and costumes. Master 'of ceremonies for the occasion, will be Don Cheyne, a member of the Anniston PARD Board. Tyler Pool is located between W. Lee Woodlee 1 hiu 4 Services will be held at 1 p.m. distance conferences.

Kennedy has shown more concern and is believed to have taken more of a Monday from the Bethel Method-) ROANOKE Funeral' services ist Church at Vico witn-tlw Revs. for the Rev. W. Woodlee. John Phares and Clark Pope of- personal hand in pushing his aid program than on any other piece 48, of Mills, were held' Satur ficialine.

Burial wilr be in the day afternoon- at. the Rock Mills of legislation in this session of Johnston Junior High School and Methodist Church with the Revs. Congress. Memorial Hospital. Piedmont Memory Gardens Cemetery with Gray-Brown Service Funeral Home in charge.

Lamar Davis Bernard Fuller and J. T. officiating. WATER PAGEANT FIGURES Mary Marrarei Swindle, left, and Judy Hinton- state a few dlvinr board antics for the camera with the annual PARD water show cominr up Monday nlfht at Tyler The two young ladies help direct the paceant and also perform. More than 4,400,000 babies are expected to be born in the United Survivors Include her husband, John W.

Buttran; six sons, John Burial was in the' adjoining cemetery with the. Quattlebaum States this year. W. Lee, Clyde. Charles, Mor ris and Franklin Buttram; three daughters, Mrs.

Roy. Al Glueny Briefs City And Area Mrs. John Holbrooks and Mrs Biu Memorials his served Anniston and. Calhoun County for over SO years. We have kept our plant up to date and at present we are the only firm in Anniston that hu a shop and carves and letters our own Monuments.

Long Memorials can furnish Monument! from the simple Marker, to the large family type Memorial. We use only best material In either Georgia Marble, Granite or Please call on us when you are Inter ested in a Memorial of any type. Kirs all of Piedmont routes; five brothers. Jirnmy Naucher of Three Are Booked By Local Off icerg Betty Ruth Williams, age" and address unlisted, was arrested by city -police Saturday on a charge of larceny, records show. Two Negro men, Curtis Lane, 28, of Eastaboga, and Walter Van Jackson, 65, of Highway 78, were arrested by the Highway Patrol on charges of driving while intoxicated- Both were lodged in county jail.

Spring Gardens, Savage Naugher of Leesburg, Lawrence Naugher of Piedmong, Rt orris Naugh HARP SINGING SET ready.for its first football eame ini invites the Dubliot to-these serv There will be a sacred hard Memorial Stac Stiidfum SeptT Game er of Piedmont: and John Rob ices sponsored by Miss Ola singing at Pleasant Ridge Baptist time 7:30 p.m. orQ Tu Church, located between Chocco- ert Naugher of Pieclmont; five sisters, Mrs. Josie Westbrook 'of Gadsden, Mrs. Pauline Smith of CHAMPS ARE FETED The American Legion team, Tal locco and White Plains, Monday, the Fellowship Class at McCoy Methodist Church today at a.m. Miss Marsha McNeil will give the devotional.

KINDERGARTEN PLANNED The 19th Street Nursery and Kindergarten will be open for reg-istratipniMonday -SepL, iJromi 8 a.m. until 12 noon. The teach- WMU CIRCLE TO MEET -The night circle of the WMU Sept, 4. Lunch will be spread at Eeamoni, mrs. emo -u)ieman oi edmont Rt.

72: Mrs, Flora noon. S. Long, Owner Brown of Texas; and Mrs. Elector of Moore Avenue Baptist Church will meet at the church annex at ladega's Negro Little League Champions, was feted with an-in-door picnic party recently. Phone AD 7-3761 2626.

Hoblr Street JINGPG.ISSCHEDVXEP Graham of Piedmontrl! grand-children. "T- ROAD AX 7nnTuesdayr MlssM able Hooper will be guest Therev will a singing at the West Anniston Church of God SONG EVENT SLATED ers are Mrs. Eva Goggins, Mrs. A Sacred-Harp Singing will be i Tnesdayai Family will be the special sing: tie Long. HOLIDAY IS SCHEDULED The Anniston Post Office will held at the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church Monday.

Lunch will be served at noon and the public is invited. be closed for the Labor Day holidays Monday. No city or rural delivereis will be made. 1 11 1 llJ NEW DRUG STORES' TO CLOSE DRUG FOR THE FASTEST DRUG DELIVERY IN TOWN RADIO DISPATCHED. PHONE 7-6701 The drug stores of Calhoun ers.

CLASS TEACHER NAMED Mrs Joseph Francis will teach thtf Philathea Class of McCoy Methodist Church at 0:46 a.m. today. REGISTRATION IS SET The Calhoun. County, Board of Registrars will be in session Tuesday through Friday at the Courthouse in Room 2. 12 nr County will observe their usual holiday hours Labor Day.

The Hi (Ceatiasetl rrtaa AREA STUDENTS ENROLL Darry'l B. Britt and James 0. Maner of Oxford and Robert P. Pruett of Anniston have-enrolled at the Medical College of Alabama in Birmingham. Robert Lawrence Cooley of Anniston will be a student at the University of Alabama School of Dentistry.

FAMILY REUNION SLATED The Williamson family reunion will be today at Iduma Church in Randolph County. RANDOLPH SINGING-SET' such a special session bill would drug stores -will open and close at their usual time, but they will be legal in spite of the language be closed from 12 noon until 6 of the law which states that the p.m. appropriation must bet' made, "in a regular session of the legisla ture." MULLENDORE TO TEACH-' Tommy Mullendore will teach HOLIDAY CLOSING SET The Calhoun County War Me Shelton Dredicied lha: districting issuers dead. morial Library will be closed Mon day for the Labor Day holiday. -An all-day singing will be "field Regular, hours will be' resumed at Caver's Grove Church in Ran heelsn't a possibility in the world at this stage to get redisricting! I think- it would be foolish to trv." said; Tuesday.

A Fina I Thought A Precious Memory7' dolph County on Highway 431, six miles north of Wedowee, today 0 LIBRARY TO CLOSE' All singers have a special invita MR, -BUSINESSMAN 4 to raise the total tax that proponents of tfie Referendum have estimated, soles of whisky, beer, and wine would, have to reach' the enormous total of between $3,500,000 and $4,000,000 annually. what; effect would this loss of SALES tfviEAN TO THE RETAIL STORES OF tALHOUN Look qt Tuscaloosa's record (source: Chamber of merce) u- 1954 Retail Sales $73,625,000 1955 Retail Sales $82,975,000 (thf last dry year)," Thrtarnegle ybrary. tion. branches, and Regar Museum will be closed all day Monday, Labor HADLEY REUNION SET vacated a state-at large race for-the selection of the eight "congressmen to which the state will be entitled as a result of "the. last Day.

The Hadley Jamfly reunion will be Union Church jear instead of the present nine. HAZLE REUNION SET Wedowee on Highway 431. ClASS REUNION PLANNED A MI tT 0 H-V The W. N. Hazle family, will have a reunion at Oxford Lake Sept.

10. All friends and. relatives and bring a This was strongly opposed by legislators from the Black Belt, who were pictured by Shelton as "desperate and" very fearful" as a result of the failure of all efforts at districting. The Randolph County High School graduating class of 1928 11 lunch. i it Reapportionment strongly sup- will have, a reunion at the We dowee Playground today.

COTTON MAID NAMED 3fiss Mary Gena Lanej daugh RICHARDSON, PAROLED Am6ng 20 prisoners paroTwflylP0 June the state PardooParole Board 88 re8ara Dy "Jree com ter of Dr. and MrS. W. T. Lane during the past week was Calvin pietely dead for tlus session.

of Roanoke, has been named Ran Ri'chardson, fho was sentenced (f a year and." a day in -prison dolph County's 1961 Maid of Potion. She will represent her county on March 4, 1961;" in Calhoun fn the state contest in Birming County on' a charge of distilling. MEETINQ POSTPONED The meeting of the' Helping Hand Now Look at the Record: (Election Went Wet on a6, i956)' 1956Reta.I Sales $83,236,000 1957 Retail.Soles $82,384,000 1 958 Retail Sales $87,082,000 1959 Retail It Took 4 yeon under Legolixotioit to increase the Retail Soles approximately the lome amount ot wi incrosed during the LAST ONE DRY YEAR, ham Tn October. MISS PALMER IN RITES i. Two Art; Injured.

In Koad Mishaps Charlotte Cpnkle JBrookv "23, of Blue Modntain was admitted to Memorial Hospital Saturday night for treatment of a neck in Club scheduled for. Tuesday has Miss Joyce Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T.

Palmer bf been postponed until SeptMJ at 2305 Jefferson was one of 34 7 o'clock in the City Commmisston jury-sustained in an auto wreck students who participated in black banding ceremony at offices in City the chib an. nounced Saturday. TURNER TO TEACH. Mather School of Nursing, South When you purchate a memorial from us you of quality as well as a reason able price. We employ the most modem methods to enable us to offer memorials as reasonably as possible tcfthout sacrifice of quality.

v. REGARDLESS OF THE TYPE MEMORIAL YOU MAY DESIRE, WE VAN -DESIGN, "PRODUCE JNL now. have equipment to cut death dates on your monuments, we also clean marble or-granite-and any itont type building! i McLEAN MEMORIAL COMPANY 1015 SouthVbui'rttord Avertue ANNISTON-, ALABAMA Home Owned and Operated By M. (Bill) and Ines McLean 1 Telephony AQams l7r699l erh Bapjist Hospital," New Orleans. The black band signifies their status' as seniors in their E.

Turner, will teach the rn t.1 at 33rd and Noble Streets, hospital records show. Johnny Michael Holder 16, of 4437 SkylaneDr was admitted for treatment of an arm injury suffered In an ayto-motorcycle collision at Fort McCIellan. Flora Mae Hunt, 25, Nefiroj'of nursing education. COBB PEPfc RALLY nam nusseu umi or uie irst Presbyterian Church at o'clock this morning. GARRETT TO PREACH The Rev." James Garrett will Calhoun ftqwfy: fli i Adv.

by Calhoiaav I d'', Ralph Hlafnbothm, pountr, Chairman) Pipe Road, was admitted for treatment of a gunshot wound the left shoulder suffered at 15th Citizens and alumni are invited to join the student body of Cobb for its first pep rally to be held on the school campus Tuesday at preach at'Jhe feW Maryland Bap tist-ChllrCh 10. at 7 p.m. Street and Stephens Avenue, rec- Tha Rev. D. G.

pastor, 'orda 5:30 p.m. school is' gettii At.

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