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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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Page Seven, The Annistoo Star," Sunday, Sept. 12, 1945. Will BS Fall Bride WORTH SEEING HOW! WORTH BUYING TO VEAR FOR YEARS! IVA COOK SOCIETY EDITOR PHONE 1288 FUR COATS ndsome miss i.iviok. WILL WED NEW ORKEB Mr. and Mrs.

Johnfrlta Acheiie of ork RttntfOfts WriW Aft T-HAT-WILIGIYE-LONGTIME-SERVICE aounct the engagement of their Uughter, Louue. to Lieutenant Commander Robert McCormick Ay- et ot New York. We believe, that when you see Berman's showing -of fine fur coats that you will find YOUR coat among them. The selection is unusual for quality and variety, and the prices very, very Mrs. Achelia to the former Louise Musgreve, daughter of Mr.

Wil reaaonaoie. liam H. McKleroy, and she to well known to this city where ahe resided durina- the lifetime of the I i late CoL McKlerot. Mrs. McKle $89.50 To $249 Tl roy now resides-at 230 East 8th Street in New York City.

Miss Ache Us attended the Rum ton Private School and Mice Po ter'i School 'at Farmington, Conn. She the gianddaugTiter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Acheli of New DRESSY DRESS-UP York. 1 -L I i I V- I 2 W)aw'l, i W'i 1 -f iVO lieutenant Commander.

Aver it A DRI the Moa of Mn. Walter Ajer and the late Mr. Ayer of Chicago and a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. R.

Hail McCormick and Mr. and Benjamin IV Ayer of THAT MAKE YOU FEEL FALL! Chicago. He attended Milton Aca demy and waa graduated from Har vard University with the class of 1 1922. where he- waa a member' of Hasty Pudding and the Speakers Cool mornings win turn Into cool evenings soon and our new tall dresses are typical of smart, alun dress-uppiahneae! Blacks, colors and combinations each model delightfully NEW, 1 Club. He waa been In active duty with the U.

8. Navy for the past three years and is at present at- tending the Command School at i .1 Miami, ria. a MISS CLELEN CARTES 410 WILL WED THIS FALL The encasement of Mls Clelen Frances Carter Is announced today Mr. and Mrs. Horace L.

Carter to Sergeant John Silane of New York The marriage will take place this fall and will be of Interest Jorlends. of thejroung couple in Annl-ton and at Fort McClellan. announce tne- engagement wjw Othtri To $22.45 daughter, Clelen Frances, to Ber- cmnt John Bilana at New xorz Lelghton Avenue, while en route to City, the marriage to take place Clemson, C. tertainment of the soldiers. She is The- sergeant touie-aon -of early Mrs.

Walker Reynolds, 8r4 to visit Miss Carter is" a graduatejW the Annlston High 8chool and has been and Mrs. Michael Silane of New ing at Highlands. N. C. Yorkvand-lanow assigned- to duty ir' New GLQVES --activaria rthet being one of the regular attend Mrs.

C. E. OTJonnell has returned to Sylacauga after a visit with Mrs. ants (he aortal affairs sponsor ed by the young omen for the en John L. Lanford and her mother, JUST RECEIVED! Mrs.

L. B. Moore, at their home on i f- Olenwood Terrace. $1.00 And Up Norman L. Snow, Jr, will return this evening after a visit with his HEMPHILL G.

WHITESIDE Local Representative THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETT OF.UJ. W. 11th ML rhene Sit father in Montgomery, r- Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Deyo and George Deyo leave today for a witn the Hin ijaiiauon 91 in 10 at Fort McClellan. Before entering the service-ot his country he was connected with the' Leving American Arts, of New, York City, CHAUTAUQUA CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY Wednesday afternoon at o'clock the members of the Chautauqua Club will meet at the home of the president, Mrs. Cleveland McClan-ahan on Keith Avenue. Miss Oeborn will be Joint hostess Tp'-Btble Daysiptogranywilvbe observed, and the program has been planned by MrsW. E.

Lewis. -7 Q4. PERSONALS S'V Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Brown arid Mr.

and Mrs. Oray Jackson attended the funeral of the late Miss 8al-lle Brown in Piedmont on ihurs trip East. The latter will enter the Lawrencevine School In Wdw Jersey aiul Miand Mrvv Deyo visit- in Hew York aty. A Sergeant Oerald Ford is visiting LOANS i SM tuM-tMra? Im Inn at SMS a BLACK LOAN CO. test M- sess at- tnht Accent of the Month relauves in Mifflinton, Pa.

Sergeant and E. S. DeOar mon of Macon, who have been Dramatic That! like these make the most of the simplest costume! Hand they're typical of season" collection. visiting Mr. and Mrs.

William Din son, have gene to Carey, Ohio, for a They arrived in Annlston Miss Joan Lagarde has jetumed m. ar jmmr 1 VV from vlait in Birmingham. She leaves on Tuesday to spend the win tar inNew. York. vs 'fr to.

attend the ureen-Dmson wed- ding. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HolUngs-j worth and daughter have returned arter atisltln Bowdon'and Atlanta, Oa 1 f- Mrs. Ray Morton has returned after a visit with her sister in Co- f(, lumbiaj Tenn.

j. AND UP 7 i Jvl Mks Alios Fits and Alfred Roebuck. have returned to. Jacksonville after a visit' with Mr. and Mrs.

Flint Oray. The. Rev. W. well has returned 4o Henderson, after spending some-time in- Annlston.

rid Mrs. Alexander Cunningham tad Miss Mary Jane Drew; formerly of Annlston, were the we- ICE fit COAL CO. Miss Jlargaret Newman has jone to New York to report for duty as a member of the WAVES and is stationed jt i-unter College. Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Nash have been called to Onebnta on account of the Illness Tbf the former's father, the 1 Dr. and Horace A. Leyden, Miss Ann Leyden and Horace Leyden. U.

8. are visiting Mrs. Aileen Berry has returned after spending1 the summer at Men-tone-on-Lookout Mountain. i- rsV-n -v 1,. "A art ONED Jiaryl lee creates a collar cf erene beauty rolend classic elegance your dark frocks the Infinitely feminine marriage of organdy, net and cascade of dainty eylets.

Several shapes in white. -vow GIRLEY 111DEM1SELLE FEATURED I CATAUNA WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF 1 7 1" ED GOOSE AND REE gfe- ssjssllsw' Have you ever been guilty of saying Just that while you had a closet full of good, wearable, use- -ful elothesf Dont do it again, win you? At least BUSTER BROWN rCRlA TED BY JOHANSEN not for the If you really have enough clothes to serve your needs, dont buy. any new ones. Then comes the day when you do need to replenish your wardrobe we! have plenty of Just what you need at sensible prices. The' government aaks you to do this to avoid rationing.

We ask you, too. It's the American way to use it up, wear It out, "make it dot Children's Shoes Pirliopt not to mny 'nf fattion-n'gki! Jim rNeVsV JittU $1iO youll oJori, ooch JeMf of flafanrtiijrichi Duy Now While Sizes Ars On Hand 1 ft- If you have decided on making a two piece -for your fall wardrobe youH find the above a happy choice for the style. The cardigan Jacket la smartly shaped, the skirt Is slim and the pattern Includes a dickey. Pattern No. S341 is in sizes 12.

14, 18, 18, 20, 40. 42. Size 14 suit, short sleeves requires 3, 3-4 yards 19 Jnch material, 3-4 yard for dickey. Imagine a pre-vue of 103 new patterns. Interesting news of colors, fashions and fabrics and the problems of wartime wardrobe planning thoroughly discussed all in one entertaining publication.

1 That's what youll find In the new fall L'sue of T- "hlrn." out today, met 23 ULLAAAN-S i $7.95 BACK. THE ATTACK VITII COHDS! c3 it!.

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