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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 5

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 5

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The Anniston Stari
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TII2 ANNISTOH STAR Social News-Personal Meptioo- IVACOOK SOCIETY EDITOR PHONE 1288 Mibs- i .7. v. 0CI1 lull i TUESDAY, JAN. It, 1842. MARIAN MARTIN PATTERN QLTNTAKD WILL PURCHASE DEFENSE BONDS Mis.

Lynns Brannen, 8r president of the Parent-Teachers' As-sedation of ths Junior High School on Qulntard Avenue, announced today that her organization la planning to Durchase two defense bonds In the nam of the school. C. Ford (Helen Canova) Scott Field. Ill, wlU regret to know that Lt Ford will undergo an operation Thursday at 8entt Field. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Coker arrived from Wheeling, W. va to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. w. p.

Coker who was burled yester- Mrs. stated that each 1 day at Lincoln child in the school will be asked to contribute 10c and the win finish out ths fund In case there Is i EASY DOES IT! a a- Major arid Mrs. Richard Leland and Peggy Leland are expected to arrive soon to locate In Annlston while the msjor is on duty at Fort McClellan. Thomas Knowlton has returned from Birmingham where he attended the funeral of his brother Monday. a a Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Hudson are visiting relatives In North Carolina, a a a Mrs. Howard Britton Is expected home today after a visit In New aoa and M. E. little have returned to Birmingham after a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Dal ton Swann. DeWitt Daniel of Orlfftn, Ga, la visiting -his sister. Mrs. T.

W. Collier, and Mr. Collier. a William Wakefield. Jr, wlU arrive this evening from Northwestern Naval Training School In Chicago to spend a week at home while en route to Wright Field st Dayton.

Ohio. He will have aa his gueat while here, Alvo AlblnL a a FHends of MrsTJ. OsmVwlll regret to know that she is ill at her home on Rocky Hollow Road, a a a Dr. C. B.

Bsrfoot of Gadsden snd Dr. Roy C. Owens spent the week-end In Macon, Oa. a a a Mr. and Mrs.

Brownstone and Miss Josn Brownstone left yesterday for a -visit In New York. a. a Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Armistead leave tomorrow to return to their home in Beaumont, Texas, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Bell on Goodwin Circle, a a a Captain and Mrs.

O. N. Banna, who will arrive from Camp Wheeler, will be at home after February 1 at 413 Goodwin Circle. a a Gray Hunter leaves tomorrow for a trip to Charlotte, N. C.

.7 Jilllinr the Hook Slons op When you've finished1 telephone call tad wish to speak to the operator before hanging up, move the hook up jndjlo BANKKUFT Mm midnight, deep tri starlight lUU dreamed that I received thl bin: (In account with life) Five thousand breathless dawns, an J- Jive thouaand sunsets, wrapped In told; One million snowflakea, served Ice- cold; five quiet Spends one baby's love; One mad white sea, with clouds above; One hundred music-haunted dreams Of moon -drenched roads and hurrying streams; Of prophesying sad trees; Of silent stars and browsing bees; One June night In a fragrant wood; tone heart that loved and under- stood. I wondered, when I wsked at dey. How how In God's nsme I could pay!" Cortland W. Bay res DELTA KAPFA GAMMA SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING Membcra-of-the Delta Kappa Gamma Society of Annlston held a meeting recently at the noma of Miss Margaret Grtffla on Lelgbton Avenue, with Miss Katherlna De-Hart and Mrs. J.

B. Taylor acting a- joint hostesses. The president of the local society, Miss Mse Plnson. presided and reports were heard from committees The chapter pledged to cooperate with the Victory Book Campaign. Books will be collected for the use of the soldiers through the USO Clubs.

Mrs. Postelle Watts was leader of the program and was assisted by Miss Maude Wright. Their subject was, "Discrimination Against Women," and at the conclusion of I York. PATTERN 88 "Who la that well-dressed woman-over there? If. YOU In your new Marian Martin afternoon frock I Pattern 8982 la designed for the larger flgurrtha gracefully galh-ered panels and dipping shoulder yokei add flattery ir the bodies.

To repeat the curve of the yokes, 'the two skirt panels coma above the waist In front they're very hip-narrowing too! Whan made of contrast as shown, the bodice Is even. more becoming, and looks very "new-season" In white on navy-blue. Notice that these panels extend In a narrow band at the back for a becoming neckline. Bhort sleeves or gathered three-quarter sleeves are optional Pattern 90(3 may be ordered only In women's aires 84, 88, 40, 42, 44, 48 and 48. 8 tie requires 8 yarda SB Inch fabric and 8-4 yard contrast Send P1PTEXN CENTS In coins for this MARIAN MARTIN pattern.

Be sure to lalnly your SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, and STYLE NUMBER. Here's exciting news! The Marian Martin Spring Pattern Book is ready ready and waiting to give your wardrobe a gay Spring Fling! It's the smartest collection of simple-to-ui patterns we've ever presented, with stunning Ensembles vivacious Sportswear the new softer tsiloreds gay Cottons and Prints Evening and Wedding fashions slothes for the Junior Miss and the Pigtail Set and slimming Matron Ixodes. Order a copy TODAY! BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PATTERN PIP TEE CENTS. BOOK AND PATTERN TOOETHER, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.

Send your order, to The Annlston Star, Pattern Department, 232 W. 18th St, New York City. Sgt. and Mrs. G.

R. Massey will arrive from Camp Wheeler, February 1 and will be located at 408 Goodwin Circle. a Mr. and Mrs! H. 8.

Pipes hsve named their little son Daniel Hoke, a a a Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Meade are on the switchboard, sttracting the operator's sttenrJoa Immediately.

Rapid jiggling of the hook, oa the othes hand, may fail to lash the st'goal light. Rernember-- you'll get quickest service by moving the hook slowly. Soother!) Bell TELEPHcnE rod TaifiRiPi imm aeasseaafse fi vi ii i 9962 now residing in Jacksonville, Fla. a a a Annlston friends and relatives will regret to learn of the death of Cecil J. Lacy, brother of Judge and Mr Ernest Lacy (Ines Edwards) of Jasper.

a a a Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones of Columbia, Tenn, will spend the remainder of the week as the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Wright at their home on Keith Avenue. a a Mr. and Mrs. D.

E. L.c have returned from Eufaula, where they attended the funeral of the former's brother, the late H. C. Lee, whose death occurred in Dothan, a a a Frank Olln Crow and Davis Blew-ster are now stationed with the United States Marines at Parish Is- BY-WAY SPECIALS IF YOUR HOSE C10SESUP TONIGHT Put S-mtmm Va-tro-nol op each nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (J) soothes Irritation, relieves transient nasal congestion and brings greater breathing comfort.

mmmmmmm Follow the complete. VI 1.115 directions in folder. VATCO KOL rs-se ii Is a deficit. The parents of children at the Qulntard School will be asked to cooperate, with the plan. UNIVERSITY WOMEN WILL MEET SATURDAY Saturday at 8 o'clock at the Olrl Scout Little House there will be a meeting of the Annlston branch of ths American Association of University Women with Mrs.

Zrttne Hubbard presiding. Miss Frances Klnnett and Mrs. Clarence R. Bell will be Joint hostesses and the program will be presented by Mrs. O.

N. McCarty. Her topic will be "Women In Defense." GARDEN STUDY CLUB WILL MEET ON THURSDAY The members of the Garden Study Club will bold a meeting at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. C. R.

Everett on Woodland Heights. Mrs. Gerald Wilson win be In charge of the program, and her subject will be "Couservitlon." GERTRUDE BELL CLASS WILL SEW FOR RED CROSS Members of the Gertrude Bell Bible Class of Parker Memorial Baptist Church will meet tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at Tyler Place to spend the day sewing for the American Red Cross. PERSONALS Mr.anomir-teeTanner and Carol Tanner have returned after a visit In Dallas and Houston, Texas, snd In New Orleans. They were accompanied by Mr, snd Mrs.

J. O. Tanner of Tuscaloosa. a a Mrs. M.

E. Little of Birmingham will spend the week as the guest of Mrs. Dal ton Swann. a Truman Donoho, Jr, has returned to Fort Bennlng, Oa, after a visit st home. a- Mrs.

Edwin P. Cooper is visiting her daughter, Miss Mattie Lula Cooper at Key West, Fla. a After February 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.

Durgin will accupy the home of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Carothers at 501 Keith Avenue. a Mr.

and Mrs' James Pollard returned to Attalla today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Clark, a Mrs. HarreU W.

Smith of 413 East 15th street la ill at Garner Hospital. a Mr. and Mrs. D. H.

Booser have returned after a visit in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. B. L.

Rigney have named their little son Charles Da via. Miss Doris Lee has returned to Columbia, after a visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. E.

Lee. a a Friends of Mrs. C. R. Hlggln-botham (Mary Griffin) will regret to learn that she recently underwent an operation at Dorster Hospital in Columbus, Miss.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Griffin am Misses- Louise and Ruth Griffin are In Columbus to be with Mrs. Higglnbotham. a mat you can anora to miss At HtlMfWfi a a a Mrs.

Eliot Warburton has re- Mrs. Cecil B. Wright. In Rome, Ga. a a a Mr.

and Mrs. James "Little and script This Is most lmportsnt, and failure to comply disqualifies entries thus submitted. 4. No entry shall be signed. The signature of the author enclosed in a separate envelope, on which Is written the title of the entry, must accompany the manuscript.

J. Poems submitted Xor these prizes must not exceed 100 line In length. The- judges of these contests are selected annually by the president and the executive board, assisted by the committee on prize awards and the donors of the prizes. All manuscripts should be sent to the chairman: MRS. P.

N. STRONG, Charles Ellis 8chool, Savannah. Gsw MARY LOOSE MORGAN WEDS SAMUEL COLLIER Firs Floor (lyd mil 1 ste 300 CHILDREirSDIlBSES fopectinqa their- remarks a round-table discussion was conducted by Miss Ada Weir of Jacksonville. Present at the meeting were Miss Ml Orlffis, MLsa DeHart. Mrs.

Taylor. Mrs. Watts, Misses Ada and Sadie Weir, Miss Wright. Mrs. Mary S.

Meigs, Miss Corlnne Mrs. Stephen P. Huier, Miss Frances Massey, Mrs. Ross Baker, Mlsa Annie Lee Cater. Mrs.

E. D. Banks, Miss Antlonette Arlsll, Ml Lethian Brown, Miss Inez Smith. Miss Edith Allen, Miss Ruby Cox and Miss Matilda Allbreest. POETS OF ALABAMA CAN ENTER COMPETITION Alabama poets are entering the competition open to everyone, ipon-sored by the Poetry Society of Georgia.

These contests for which prize will be awarded in March, April and May Include: 'The Edwin Markham Memorial Prise 125 Is offered by Mrs. P. Bullsrd for the best poem suggested by the present tragic world events. The poem -should be Inspirational and significant, reflecting love of democracy or unity of feel- Perky, gay colored prints crisi jiist unwrap Mother's Frt'tai btlpu bring ease camlort tQ expectaaf mothtrn. MOTHIR'I raiIND, an aiquuitely pre-Bsrae emoUUst.

ia UMful ta all condi ped. Fill in for spring. Just right for school. 0 The marriage of Miss Msry Louise Morgan and Samuel Collier a. Ji SI St Si a ir i SMLvr- -v saaasV took place at 3:90 p.

m. en -Tues av a smissaaasi a mm a aa mtwm "aw mw a a Buy Defense Stdnipi With What You Save Send Your Clothes To A Master day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Dixon on College Street. Seasonal decorations prevailed. An Improvised altar was formed under an archway between the liv ing with those who are threatened I with the loss of liberty. It Is open to everyone. tion where a bland, mild anodyne maa-aae medium ta akin lubrication la a-alrad.

One eondltloa In which woman (or mote than TO vcare have uaed tt aa application for maaaaclng the body during pretnancy It halpa keep the akla oft and pi labia thua avoldlne unnecessary dlaoomfort due to drynaaa and ttirhinraa. I rafrcatoea and tones the akln. An Ideal mine, ire application for the numb, tint-ling or burning sensation of the akla tor the tlrad back muscles or cramp-Ilka pains In the leca. Quickly absorbed. Dallfhtful to Us.

Mother's Friend Hlahljr Braised by aaers. anny doctor and "araes. Just ask any arucfiet far Mother' rrtead taw akla tabriaaal. Try toalaht. CASH AND CARRY 50c ea.

Plsln Garments ing room and dining room with the use of smilax studded with silvered leaves and burning tapers and a cluster of silver wedding bells suspended from the Perns and red azaleas mere grouped on each side of the altar. The wedding march was played by Miss Mary Ruth Fleming. J. C. Dixon, of the Church of Christ, performed the ceremony In the presence of the immediate families.

During the ceremony Miss Fleming played softly "The Bridal 'Ctutiruf "TWagrler). 3 for $1.25 im niociis Msnuscrlpt for this prize must be sent to the chairman of the Committee on prize awards not later than March 15. 1042. Award will be made at the April meeting. The usual rules will govern the award of prizes.

1. All manuscripts must be typewritten on. one side of the paper on-lyi-Positively no manuscripts- will be returned. All unused manuscripts will be destroyed. 2.

Only one poem by any competitor may be entered for any given Again If 41 vnisiLTnorrs The bride wore a lovely advanced spring costum suit of eresm wool woven with trace of green threads. HIGHEST Mrs C. B. Bsrfoot and children DRY CLEANERS 111 E. 9thSt.

PKonTT62 Her hat was a large off-the-face fi. V- AVWIDH -y- t-moelrt in- til in arut nltier mrm, visit with Mrs. Roy C. Owens at I. ine nsme oi rue prize xor series were In harmonizing shade.

which the poem la submitted must be clearly written on the manu 8-29 Goodwin Avenue. a a a Mr. and Mrs. O. G.

Paulk have returned to Ocllla, after a visit I 1 1 fsiaajii-57c Itltl. 39c with Mr. and Mrs. Rslph W. Led-better on Qulntard Avenue.

a a a William Swain ha returned from Atlanta where he spent the week- end. a a a Friends of Lt and Mrs. Addison ife Up to $1.49 Values! In gay cotton prints! A cheerful way to start any day! A value you'll appreciate today and for many days to YouU want several at this low price I Sizes 12 to 38. eotn Mr. and Mrs.

Collier are members of prominent families. She Is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. B. Morgan, of Elba.

She received her preparatory education in the Elba schools and later attended Maryvill College Tennessee; received her degree from Alabama College, and did graduate work at the Unlvjerslty of Alsbama. For several years she taught In the schools of Roanoke. Ala and 1s at present a member of the Samson High School faculty. Mr. Collier Is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Collier, of Elba. He attended the Elba schools and BTaduated from the University School of Business Administration. Since graduation ht has held a responsible position at Childersburg, which he resigned to enter the United States Navy. New! Delicious! Thrifty! the KARO way I 0 i Ftnt floor 'A.

Immediately following the cere mony, the young couple left for short wedding trio to points the gulf coast. Elba Exchange. SKIRTS woof. the Office Here's "something! new" in meat dishes tatty a dish as you evereryed. ThU combination of ham, beef, tart fruits and KARO is a winner.

Serve it -and listen to the farriily cheer! 1 a 1 111" For SPECIAL RADIO PROGRAM We Are Here To Help a SCHEDLXED FOR VBC A special radio program for the portion Victory Boo which was launched in Annlston yesterday. MM- 'III llP' win be heard over station WF.AF tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. For School For Sports For Shopping Appearing on this program will be Clifton Padiman. -FrankllnP. Adams and Fannie Hurst NTT A A publicity campaign win be eon- MEAT MUFFIN a.

gnmuJ i eWalW, Vt Is. freaaaf Sena I tifi. mil 1 ffl rtd crmmht U. ilitktlj ea tmprimkmtmm tmp mtih mpKAMOUMlM) 2p. lAMOtrtdUMi Catablee beef, aa aaJ bread eretabs.

Mia tefetaee gg, atilk, KARO (bto nbaO ssastard, salt aad fpptr. Open ea af faaeapple wedfeei draia, aad add eat) of frail tyrap ta egg atixtara. Bleed well with Fill lare grwated eaatla bes abaat fall. )': Blue ducted In Annlston for the remainder of the week and books will be collected beginning next Monday. Fashioned of fine, soft woolens, in pleated, gored and panel style! When Funeral Service Is Needed' Books will be sent to the city schools and to locations In the.

down town district, the places to be announced later. Arreaga about piaeapaJe wedgwe aa each A Specie! January Vcluz 5mlSV) Miss Mildred Goodrich ta In oil. Tea with price asttV roar ebaat aw a a a charge of the Victory Book Drive A teasaoaa sahu nm tmvvmfmw mmm for Calhoun and Cleburne Counties and win have committees to arlstvher with- the wort 3U aiaiiM. ar aatil da Makaa serriags. Sizes 22 to 34.

First Floor ,1 -m It- WEDNESDAY STUDY CLUB TO MEET AT LSO-TWCA The plana for the meeting of the USMY'S Wednesday Study Club have been elril changed lor "tomorrow afternoon. H0DSOTT; Instead of Mrs. p. A. Barker be- Ing the hostess, the meeting wis be i MOD fatH" T.

FLINT GHAY, Mctt. Phones 191-1203 V7 held at the USO-TWCA on Leigh-ton Avenue, with Mrs. Robert Ala-ton and sister, Mrs." Eliot War- -Anniston's Larjcst V'r burton, as. hostesses. The hour Mi 1:30 odock..

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