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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 30

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 30

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The Anniston Stari
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I- I O-tl Cljt Atratrtoa ttr Sundofc September 9, 1956' BIBLE (ilJTOEPOST Register For Br A. LOKET -enteredTxhc. Armv inxtai7t WR HCHILDREM'l-OBEir ui mr. uu jvus. ionara juser.

isoa. ana completed, basic training Trala ap jchlldla. th way at fort Knox, Ky. Sexton was grad kradnestr What should the -m ether have done? She should hive' spoken in such a way as ta convince the child that she meant uated from Hoke Bluff Hioh Piedmonts Rt, 3 recently was graduated fro tht automotive "-maintenance helper course "at the Army's ArmorTrainiirg-C enter, be should and when he la aldV he will Mt depart frMa Prr v. acnooi in uaasaen in 1955.

J. and she have 22 tf-rri Pvt. Billy Wr tole son of nsed force If had beea neces- Mnd farmer Cote, Piedmont. 'thryT" Riding recently in a citv bus. m.

4, recently arrived in Alaska 'la the first place, then, be tail. I witnessed something that put me from Tort Lewis, as part of Operation Gyroscope', the Army's mr y. minded. Do not ask a child to do something that is not reasonable to thinning. Directly in front of me there sat a good-looking mother.

unit rotation plan. ine eight-week course included classes in engine electricity, transmissions, brakes, steering and suspension systems and recovery of disabled Vehicles. sT" He entered the Army last March and completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. The 22-year-old soldier is a 1935 graduate of Spring and best. And sDeak kindly, "vet Cole is a member of the 2nd In On the opposite side of the bus.

firmly; and, when you have gives on a smallaeat, sat the mother's fantry Division, which is changing pretty little daughter, who appear stations with the 71st Infantry Di vision. ed to be about seven vear old a command, see that you are obeyed. If we are to have law and order in this nation, we parents must A crewman in Tank Comoanv The mother, lookinc toward her Garden High School. uaruen msn acnooi. train up our children as thev -James W.

Bwihm -UrM -JiMjUhJmmte aaugnter. said. "Come over here timti i toron 1 ho Armv in loftim fni We wont you Icegtstec far FREE oward-n oil ,1 --xpense'poid TRIP to COLORFULCUBATfvl- deluxe style to the beautiful Island of Cuba Jor 3 full days of sunshine and fun like only the gala Island of Cuba can furnish. Register today and on each additional visit to our store during our great anniversary celebration in September. No Obligation! Nothing To Buy! Come In And Register! ANNISTON ELECTRIC COMPANY ana uua.

tt uuain orowji, sue w. 16th recently was promoted to 1953, and completed basic training The Tatter, however, did nothing except to shake her head. The mother spoke in a kind tone, which private Class while serving at Fort Jackson, S. C. He is a 1954 graduate of Lee College in with the 11th Airborne Division in I thought was proper: and.

as the Oklahoma Frog Farmer Sel Up Operation iCle veland, Tenn Germany. PFC Marvin L. UndscyT son of Brown, a rifleman in Company child refused to obey, the mother, still speaking in a kind way, repeatedly asked the daughter to move. The daughter, though, just OKLAHOMA CITY tffl Cattle ranches are common-in Oklahoma flouting her mother, never did Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Lindsey, Heflla, Rt. 3, recently participated in a 1st Infantry Division Army training test at Fort Riley, Lindsey is a driver in the 18th .1 obey. 1 but the state also has at least one frog ranch. Pat Flvnn ha established trf the division's 511th Regiment, entered the Army in June, 1S55, and completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C.

SgU Ralph Falkm, whose wife. Agatha, and mother, Mrs. Myrtle recently completed eight weeks of advanced individual training in the NaW. what will haDoea that little girl? She will form the habit Of Oklahoma Cityand of dlsregardiaa-her- hMther'a Regiment's Company iM.rHe.. entered the Armv in January.

1954 next year to have frogs for mar counsel. The fact Is that, appar 4 ket. He got the idea while working and received basic training at Fort 25 EAST 10th ST. ently, she has already formed NOBLE 15th STS. on a turkey ranch nosr the, Army NIKE sur met She wflPobey her face-to-air-guided missile at Fort Lindsey attended (Word High motner amy when it suits her.

pond. School, it Bliss, Tex. SergeanrTallon. a Tormersfu and she may uot.do so much as that. Army SFC.

Jyfee J. Landers, 34, dent at Hokes Bluff High School. She will likely be disobedient in whose Mary, lives at 107 Ed-mondson Oxford, is narticioat- LIGHTER MOMENT Llrht trembles an the iMm of a entered the Army InApriL J95. a bubble blown by Teress Ltessner in Montlcello. 15.

Y. Teresa Sp2 Robert W. Crowe, whose maim mm ling in the resupply of isolated ra school, also. Moreover, the boy or the girl who is not trained to obey his (or her Da rents la likelv tn Is a bir girl now 20 but she's not too old ta en lor the rhUH. AS wife, Lularene, lives at Detroit, re dar stations or the 'Utw line cently was graduated from rt in the Eastern Arctic.

hood pastime of sendlnr shimmering, rainbow-colored bubble into the air. Of course, bubbles and dreams burst for crown-ups, just as for the kids. have but' little respect tor the laws The "DEW (Distant Early Warn- of the land. la other words, dls Fourth Army Food Serykr School's cooking course etTort Hood, Tex. J9 inffr-Iine" Is designed- to nrovide obedient children" willllklvh; 'fwaramf against-the possibility-of 2Z IT eoma lawbreakers or criminals.1 prepare food on troop trains, in All this means that the mother a transpolar air Sergeant Landers' is helping dis iSetv Hopewell Neivs mess halls, on trucks and in the He entered the Army in 1943.

to whom am referring was doing a great injustice to her child. Some charge cargo from ships to sta tions extending across the Arctic day that very girt is likely to Preaching at 11 o'clock the Rev. Ellis Daniel: Sunday Evelyn Knighten, Mrs. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.

Vester Holder were bring grief to her mother and ruin to herself. "As the twig is bent, Landers is regularly assigned ta the 589th Transportation smm so Is the tree inclined." That moth School 10 o'clock; BTU Sunday visitors at J. "Earl Hinkle's Thursday afternoon. night 6:30. er had better bend that twig; while Company at Fort Eustis, Va.

The sergeant is the son of Tyree Landers, Pletcher. Chief Marion S. Waller. Pettv it can be bent. In failing to see.

that Mr. and Odus Demnsev and The Rev. Tom Brock from Anniston, the Rev. Aubrey Harrcl- her orders are carried out. she children and Miss Elba Studdard BUBTON Mae crowe, Jacksonville.

Bob W. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Roberts of Talladega, Rt.

2, and Thomas D. Bur-son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Burson, 2208 Guraee are among the more than 700 Naval Reserve Training Corps midshipmen from 26 colleges and universities throughout the nation who completed a three-week aviation indoctrination at the' Naval A i Station, Corpus Tex.

The annual summer training is son, Mrs. Harrelson and daughter, spent Sunday on Lookout Moun Registered Optometrist showing just the kind of laxity that is today causing juvenile delinquen Officer in charge of the Navy Ke- from near Anniston, Mr. and Mrs tain, cruiting Office, announced today, that 22 men were enlisted in the cy and is making all kinds of wick Carl Estes, VIcki, and Jean Estes Mrs. Willie Sewell and Mrs An- edness more rampant tht it of Birmingham were visitors at nie Allen. Mrs.

Reha rithmn Navy during the month of August New Hopewell Sunday. Sandra and Terry visited Miss and are now undergoing nine weens The Rev. and Mrs. Ellis Daniel Bess High and Alma Johnson anrf of recruit training. Upon comple and Gary Daniel.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlotte Sexton Wednesday eve tion of training they will return ning. part of a three-year program to any other time in our nation's his tory. Let me say again, though, that I commend the mother for speaking kindly.

The habit of scolding is bad. but the habit of disobedience JsortiB wsrsef'Wbat'-altatt we say then? The mother I home on leave before being assigned to trade schools or permanent Garland Wilkins were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fanton Westbrooks. 1 acquaint Naval officer trainees Mrs.

Lessie Studdard Rp anH -Jk Sa, with ail phases of naval lAnne Studdard visited WilW-. iw. duty station. Rev" Curtis Penny of As-' xne summer At the Naval Training Center, er Studdard Sunday. berry will preach at New HoDewell Great Lakes," are Louie Frank Alma Johnson and Oiartrttf second training cruise aboard, the destroyer USS Gearing referrih to pleaded and pleaded Ull NpDLE STREET Sunday night.

Debra Sexton snent Fridav vHh Gflchristi 211ft MoorAve.j.Rut. ledge I van Robinson, 1926 Wilmer with her daughter, bat the daughter failed to respect her mother's The Rev. Aubrey Harrelson will iorroan w. cotes, commissary man first class, USN. son of Mr Mrs.

J. Earl Hinkle. preach the third Sundav moraine and Mr. H. B.

Cates of Jackson 1 at 11 o'clock at New Hopewell. ville. Rt, 2. and husband th. Guy Wayne KoDinson, zi-c Norwood Clarence Lewis Blevlns, 622 Colvin Jewell Astof Aiidersonr Oxford, fit.

j-Ce Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stuririarri ni) rieasam, a. i. Brefida Stoddard visited Mrs.

Winnie Studdard and familv SunHnv Seventeen ships of the Atlantic Fleet deoarted Norfolk ell Edward Willlngham, Oxford, Rt. 2, Alton Williams, Ashland, Rt. 3. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Earl Hinkl'a have for Europe with more than 1,000 named their baby Kenneth Gerald. At the Naval -Training Center, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hlch anri A I Lamar High, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe San Diego. are Samuel Leonard Kelley, F-12 Glen Addie nvai kuic Midshipmen aboard. Army Pvt. Simpson O.

Thompson, whose wlf. Ethel. Uvea on UnevlUe, Rt. 2, Is participating la "Exercise Cold Spot" at Camp btuddard and Brenda. Mr.

and Apte.i Charles David Surrelt, An- Mrs. Carr and Patricia were visi bv Ohtfh- RL 1:, Billv tors at J. Fart Hinkle'i Wedn Tliey Aon' I come any. smarter day' night. Thomas Parker.

Jacksonville, Rt The two-month long exercise is Mr. and Mrs. William Couch and I 1 David Fmlhp- Laney, uynum; Mr. and Mrs. Walter McElwee vlk-l Heflin Milford Roanoke.

KtedMr. and Mrs. Walter Studdard Rt. 4 1 Homer Samuel Couch, Chocr colocco; Henry Donahoo. Sylacau- jf- iinfimrTirii -i H'litiniHnjMniii 1 Irjf 'V i OdJe Townsend and familv ga, Rt.

Jimmy Otis Thompson, to Haieyville Sunday. -Mrrand Mrsr Joel AUeh vtif4 Mrs. Mayrene Ledbetter and chii Sycamore? Perry EasUboga. RU Jerry Eugene Oevenger. EasUboga, Rt, Paul Eugene Ausburn.

Eastaboga: and Andrew Carey Weldon, Talladega, Sunday----- training- mountain and cold-weather warfare at two-mile-high Hale, ub-post of fort Thompson, a rifleman in Company of the 1st Infantry Divi-4 aten'i 2mh Regtoetfvterufh to FortBiley, afler the exercise Thompson, son of Mrs. Posey B. Thompson, Goodwater, entered the Army in March l952t and rer ceived basic training Va. He has served in the European theatre. Thompson was graduated from Clay County Training High School, Xineviller.i.l951.

Air. and Mrs. Frank Hich nn Lamar High visited Mr. and Mrs Wade I ANY a nernooff. wwwww SWEETER! now at Charleston.

S. C. are Joyce Estes SDent Mnnrfsvin Jamea Oliver Allen, Anniston, Piedmont wUh Alma Este. wtis Batev. 1 J.

Bflfv nH Rt' aad Robert Charlea WU-klnson, 302 Haygood St. James Batey, Mr. and Mrs. Vester Holder Visited nil I rhinf Marion Waller of the iocat" tr.SrravytRtfcTtilting' Sto nusbeu recently. on 0r F08lef Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Hinklf Mrs Rt assigned to thettrary: tq wmo- Wportitlat-Mavy -Seventh A rm headquarters' ad has not-secupediU-High- School r.rnriiiaie Training Proeram jutant generals section in Stuttgart Maxwellbor ii -uermany. w- I I I.

ii 3 -This programi-whieh guarantees fcloh tthnnl waduates a Navir 1 Sexton, a mall and dlstrtbo- arrived mrutv school' upon, coletion-of 'ihurch" Kmml Training," is stm in erjecinne Navy's trade" schools cover over ROBERTS CHAPEL RAPTt May and served with the 3rd Armored Division antll his present assignment. Sunday School 9:45 each Sunri.v 160 major job fields worship services 11 a. m. Prayer Services each SaturHav p. m.

ine Kev. a. J. Payne pas tor. The Rev: A.

pvn Why spend the extra dollars for v. wnue uap was elected castor toe coming year. higher priced car? Chevy's smart as they come with its stylish Body by Fisher-and it's a beautiful thing to handle! Personals Miss Corylon Crook, the Rev and Mrs. Vance 'Jones and Tony and Mr. and Mrs.

Roscoe Borders Brenda and Dianne. were Sundav oinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray i iT Livingston in Possum Trot. James Murrav was admitted to the Veterans Hospital in Birming nam naay oi last week.

Miss Rheba Herod of Piedmont spent the weekend with Miss Alice crook. In truth, there's been a quiet revolution in the automotive world. Higher pneedf cars used to provide much more in space ride, and handling. But no longer. Chevy, in plain fact, offers all the luxury, all the performance, all the space and styling you've always hoped for and 6eter quicker response, mort accurate control That's hard to believe -if you haven't driven a new Chevrolet And if you haven't, you owe yourself a demonstration.

We'll happy to arrange it. Mr. and Mrs. Harlav Crnnb Joyce Alice, and Vlrkv vUHt-A Bit ly crook in Jacksonville durinir the weekend. 2'P 1 1 Air-, and Mrs.

M. W. Cronb nH children of Buchanan, spent the weekend with Mrr and Mrs I i. r. Mr, and Mrs.

G. W.v Mangrum -v vrS ftrtw I i' I ii: ifi a II i YmmmmmmmimwMt i 1 1 1 1- I A ana cniiaren pi neamont visited Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Ledbetter Sun "A- 4, day. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Lindsey of Nances Creek attended church here Sundav. Gerald Birmingham visited Mr. at ana Mrs. Henry Birmingham Wellington Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Mallow of Foray cislted W. M. Mathews and Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Mathews- Mon day. and Mrs. 0. J. Ralnv and children of Piedmont visited Mr.

You get mort enr vhen you. buy it rtora dora htn you mil til Chivy hag tht Jiiphttt and Mrs. Cerald Birmingham Saturday pight. i rttai vatut 0 tht leading low-fnctd models Mrs. Gerald Birmingham Ken.

ner and Larry visited Mr Mrs. Ortiy franchise Chevrolet dealers RTT TftyTii display tills Jawous trademark Ezra Moore at Blue ML Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward and children of Bynum visited Mr.

and Mrs. M. W. Malhews and Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Mathews Monday. ADAMS McCARGO MOTOR CO. The number of licensed automo a i 0f ADVlCE5ltUng In on the card tame being play. tdbl BrlUsh sailor Trevor Cninkbura in Portsmouth art the two peU af the II MS Toreoay. Sms, the eat, wandered aboard and has beea there ever since; the hamster was brought onto the hip aad ate warned Joey, perhaps they'jt trying to learn a food game of pokrr la erde to pass the time at ir.

bile drivers in the U. S. is about Dial AD 6-4481 75 million. Total U. S.

population Your Chevrolet Dealer Since 1927 lis 111 E. 10th Street aoout ,130 million..

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