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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 3

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The Anniston Stari
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TUESDAY, OCT. 24, 1939. THE ANNISTON STAR PAGE THREE IVACOOK SOCIETY EDITOR FHONE 1288 IVACOOIC SOCIETY EDITOR FHONE 1288 Social News-Personal Mention-W omen Clubs MIMICAL PROGRAM named their little son Stokely Caudle Institute at Auburn, after spending I CI ADDCD CAKIMV I sisters. Mrs7A(St Lv "Coif nd Mr. RuaseU 7 Wil l.

RR PRESENTED Meier, in honor of Ms grandfather, the week-end with her parents, Mr i uni i uiv i ntii-i avtvta ti ii at -w There will be a meeting of the 'r vnuwre uj.bmwuw?. SLOW SEASON -Vow. light is lfrn kiire 'The ravages o( wind and rain are healed. The haze of harvest drifts along and Mrs, Ft CL.Tyler.. Am ust on friends of Mrs.

James wedding prty will be Mim Ann Hammett andMtojiddlMttte. Dunn. Serving as matron4fjKnor will be Mrs. L. B.

Carlisle. Others in the party Include Mrs. Claude Heb-son oX Jackson, Miss Mrs. Boyd 1 ht WAttunttK ii ire i eT of 1 Ki )r I Wednesday Study Club tomorrowtmen 1,1 afternoon at three-thirty o'clock art the home of Mrs. Hal Cleveland Mr.

and Mrs A MMlehave on Keith Avenue. Miss Ethel 1 returned after a stay at Hot Springs, Art. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T.

Hlnkl. and litlte Carolyn June Hlnkl spent Sunday In Birmingham. Mrs. E. C.

Pemberton of Clermont, Fla fs visiting her- sister, alra. Russell "Lewla," oif Highland Ava-" nue. look Alderstin of El Dorado, Ark, Mrs. i the field Until clear eyes put on the Houser win be Joint hostean. Grham iiightoaecMrs.

Vera llrm.rr Mn Cleveland I) Courtney lElna Russeljt of Edinburgh, Texas, will regret to learn that she Is 111. have a their gufst the latter part of the week Mrs. Kile's slater, Mrs. Ethel Moss of Nashville. Dunn, Mrs Persons and "Mrs.

IS tiMUUg I I A A. I II CX Mrs Fred Boll willpleslde over the business discussion. relatives in AltcevlUe Mrs. Robert N. Foster returned to- 1 day after a visit In Atlanta.

Wlliard Trultt Mr. and' Mrs. daughter Mrs F. 8 Bilriues nnd Mis. I have named their little Whisenant were rerent visitors in i Judith Marie Truitt.

Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin DeLoney 'Peggy Houaer) of Albertvllle wera the recent guests of Mrs. Oma D.

Mr and Mrs Oraydoti Jones have returned from a visit with Mr. Warren Andrews. Little Miss Marianne Carlisle will be flower girl and Walter Oraham Hightower will be ring-bearer. Charles Verner of Calhoun Falls, S. C.

will attend the bridegroom as best man. Exchange. OIT-OF-TOWN GlESTS ARRIVE FOR WCPDING A large number of relatives and f. lends have arrived, in the city to be present at the. marriage of Miss Evelyn Gray Meharg and Mr.

Chapman Anderson, of Dallas. Texas, which will be sol emnized at eight-thirty o'clock this evening. Mr. and Mrs William Kiele spent-the week-end In Atlanta. Dr and Mrs KoiH'i Owen Caunda (Julia Dent Swlter i arrived today i from Portsmouth.

Va for a viMt with Dr. and Mis. Halter at their home on WiwilstorR Avenue. 'J1 Robert Wakefield. William Wske- D.

Graveling in Gads-' Houaer at her home on Montvut and Mrs. den. MISS ANNE T. BREWER TO F.N1KRTAIN WRITERS Miss Anne Brewer 'will be hostess for the meetitiK of the Annlston Writers Club totURht at seven-thirty cliv-k at her hoihe on Wtl-Uifl Avenue. Mrs.

Joseph Blown will preside. Mrs H. E. Wooley Bii'iningham was the- recent of Miss Virginia Cater on Lelgluon Avenue. Mrs.

Guv Weatherford and Jane road. Miss Virginia Cater. Mm Annie A full-sized window screen eon-tains about one mile of wire. The garden 'spider weaves a silken pear To keep. Inclement weather from its young.

Straight from the oak the gassamer is hung. At dusk our slow breath thickens on the air. Lost hues of birds the trees take as their own, Long tiucK bronze wheat was gathered into sheaves. The walker trudges ankle-deep In leaves; The feather of the milkweed flutters down. The shoots of spring have mel- witrTlnr jehrV" Buds, long unsealed, are litter In the lane.

The blood moves, trance like through the altered vein; Our vernal wisdom has grown ripe Theodore Roethke, lfi Yale view. Lee Cater and Misses Mane and field. and Wallace Klein have viralnia Ann Strong were recent returned to the University of Ala visitors in Birmingham. bama after a visit at home. Mrs.

Ada B. Cole and Mrs. Rus- ror over yean Mra-r J.RTuttUiu leXL.today fur. lr I WVI The-vowswrlt he-plighted at" the-j r-seH Lewi spent- BUMfiy -New na her home in Atlanta after a visit i Ive been relieving and attended a famllv re IIEADACUE5' witn Mrs. k.

jones on Woodstock Avenue. Robert Allen is visiting Mr. and union. Mr and Mrs. Oordon Hayward (Ann Whiteside left ye.steday for must be goo( Allan their- rwrne- hi East Norw-leit, -Ltmr home of Dr.

and Mrs. Me-haig at 408 East Tenth Street before Dr. Melton Clark, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Nuptial music will be rendered by Mrs. Hugh- D.

-MerrHi, and a reception will follow the ceremony. Among the guests who are here for the marriage are Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Anderson of Franklin, parents of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs.

Sheffield Clark of Weather ford- -of- Blfminghaiu -were, the guests of Mrs. Hal Martin at 1300 Lighten Avenue today. Mrs. George E. Cater has' returned after a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Caler -Mi Mobile, Mrs. George CrowJey spending this week In Blrmingliam. Friends of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Wade Robinson will regret to learn that-the-latter-underwent an operation yesterday at St. Vincent's LNiand. after a visit with the letter HhimhIi at Mffmrs tW kut fwir rn ka m4 mm rllv kadMh and other arlMa Castsf Discomfort ftaekr nralaia Sn4 nutoe Sm. Thr vlu aw klafclr COLDS and Mrs Fred Bell have returned after, a visit with Miss Ruth Weeks in Jacksonville. Fla.

Mrs. David Young and children have- relumed v-AtlarMa- after' a visit with relatives in MISS ANN HIGirrOYVKR TO WED WOODROW Dl'NN Taking place in Sj lncauga, the i mum I quickly iisy eaia, I Una nrrvca, and brlnl of Miss. Amy, Elolse -Hiah- Nashville, Mr and John Gant, 666 10. toe. UH liia.

For; "totrlr relief from the mltery of Old Hickory, Tennr and toa erajjhJaxoL.MriuaaJr Mrs. F. D. "McArtliuFlSr AXranTaT i yU-M Mil Mil II a coupla fights, but that's all." colds, take Miss Nellie OmkhmI Ty ler has re turned to the Alabama Polytechnic MUton Otaham Hightower, to Woodrow Elbert Dunn of Honea Path, 8. will be an event of Saturday, NovpmbeT fourth, at the Fprst Baptist Church.

Llqt ID TAHLCTS MLVI most aaora Mrs- Hobert Lassiter and son, David, of Oadsden, Mrs. Homer Lanford. of New Orleans, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mr. James Egg-leston, Charles Corn and Miss Mr.

Harry Whitten. Jr, has returned from -Anderson, S. where his father. Mr. Harry Whitten of LaOrange, OaVhaa been ill.

WEDNESDAY ONLY-8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. EThe Rev.

Roy Chandler of Fay Jones will give his daughter in marriage. The nuptial music will be Miss Alice McLean Jones will wUl. heir the vom a-lth the.lJMlUarJlJBtJiintoiJRjinM "MSnJeTTTalHcY 'T recehT was Wirt Armsteaci, Mr. and Mrs. Brown Morgan and Mr.

and Mrs. M. H. Dobson or Nashville," -Mr. and Mrs.

John Gant, Mr. William Ridley and Miss Sara Anne Ridley of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. assistance of the Rev. C.

M. Cross -wy of the local church. A program of nuptial music has been arranged by Mrs. Mavis T-tum. Mrs.

F. H. Craddock will be at the organ, while Mrs. Henry entertained last evening with a buffet supper at her home on Christine Avenue. Miss Meharg is tsxk mother having been Miss' Zula Brothers.

The list Included the members of the wedding party, the two families and the out-of-town guests. The supper was served before the A.r the- callers arrived they were greeted by Mrs- Sh'elton T. Mehari and Mrs. Hugh Gray. visitor in Birmingham.

a Mrs. E. D. Banks and Miss Corlnne Weaver spent Saturday in Birmingham. MOIVIR ttIT serve her sister as maid of honor and Misses Mary Jemison Cobb ol Birmingham and Vista Fitts will be bridesmaids.

Miss Ann Meri gives yWa rjACHTrftt McCorkle of Montgomery and 5uy I Earl Mrs. L. T. Lassiter, wether of Eutaw will be iunlor i Mr. and DeDlnthM Huthnance of Tuscaloosa will be Mr.

afid Mrs: Clyde Jones of Col featured in vocal solos. Singing John Meriwether of Euta. unipia. are gueaw i uie AJa and. Mr.

and Mrs. John Vardaman of Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Frontia Moore and Mr. and Mrs.

batna Hotel. be.4iia- hrothe'a hest-mv-and Mac Mcuoritie, -Harry- ho Oowen, Mrs. J. P. Creel.

Dr. F. H. Craddock, Dr. J.

D. Pltchford. W. In the dining room those assist? tng were Miss Ivylyn Ingram. Mrs.

John W. Vardaman, of Montgom- Rogers and Breckinridge Rogers of Eutaw, Cecil "Voung, of. thu" riv inH IfktiArri Pafiiull 'irsinuitli James Devereus Porter of Blr mltiRham, Dr. and Mrs. T.

H. H. r-3irxmbrtogitand D. CotUniihani. all I ungual BIIQ OKI New Orleans ana Mrs.

Hugn of Birmingham, will be usliers. A reception will be given by the 71 Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Bowe were the recent guests of Miss Elolse Mrs.

Frank WaddeU and son, Frank WaddeU, have returned to their home at Colorado Springs, after visit with Mrs. W. L. Bobbin and Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Bobbltt. -1 bride's parents at the Tuscaloosa Jr. The Ushers will be Fred Derrick of Clayton, Pa, J. E. Jordan, Tom Hagan, Jr, Warren Andrews, Tony Persons and Morris Hlgh- Lighting the candles for the Na Heat Ne Electrkity Ne Maehlnea ar Dryers Harnful Cheinlcak Far Women and ChUdrtt CenUlhs Ne Ammeal Reconditions the Hair Merrill, Jr.

The table was pre-aided over by Mrs. Hugh D. Merrill and It was lace covered and centered with white chrysanthemums. The remainder of the home was adorned 'with specimen yellow iff Country Club. BI FFET Ll'NtllEON and Mrs.

George Gray of Sanford, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oray of Pelser, 0. C. MRS.

T. J. BROTHERS -hostess AT Bvrrr tarty Honoring Miss Evelyn Gray Me-harg and Mrc Chapman Anderson. Jr4 of Dallas, Texas, whose marriage will take place this evening, MjTtMJnrWB-BrothOT GIVEN YOl'NG OI PLE Af the home of Dr. and Mrs.

Thomaa F. Huey at 1112 Christine Mra. Bam Perry has returned af Wifel tMli CdUrdlT rr All Tye of Hair Wednesday and Tborsday Atenua Mrs HWf and IQ-IUIFLtEYl 3-r Me Looa A aTtsfaetloaZjCuarsntrei' A For the evening Miss Meharg wore -modish evening gown of cess line-with sweetheart neck and back, and her corsage was gardenias. MARRIAGE PLANS MADE By Maaof aitsrer ter a visit of three weeka with her d(MiglrtetMr-ywHkM- Dlxonr hi Moatgomety Birmingham News. Mrs.

Lillian Garrett. Miss Dorothy West and Mr. 'Hehiy Garrett of Birmingham were the guests of Miss KaU Minis Smith Sunday, CemplaU with SO curl- "KltfG KONG" with Robert Armstrong Wrajr Bruce, Cabot atv Fr Huey, Jr enterUUied Monday, with a buffet luncheon. The honor guesU were Miss Evelyn Oray Meharg. and Mr.

Chapman Anderson, of Dallas, Texas, whose marrlaga-will take place this evening and the courtesy Included Nothing! alM to buy. WM BY- MARY--CRAWFORD -JONE abovt jn riA eimii n.M MM U1S I membera patndi Knda Tonight: "AkxaaSar a.rtia s7 out-of-town guests. tt, coixiNSDnuG-STonrir and Mr. Charles Sterne were the guests of Mlsa Mary Sterne at Ala, Tablet were In the living The marriage of Miss -Mary Crawford, andWUUa James Meriwether, will take place at six o'clock Thursday, November ninth, at the- Christ Episcopal Church In Tuscaloosa. Th Rev.

Richard S. Watson, pastor Jhe churchy wll room-and Jdoiiuvauo.flurihf bride's Uble was aDDointed In all, i the week-end. A NEW ROMANTIC THRILL! ver, having as a centerpiece a elus Mrs. Charles Belsterling of New albvafamjia A 'for loneiwme ter of white pom-pom chrysanthe-niuniThe write and-green-moUf was carried out in the decorations Mra. Homer Lanford, (Richie wives and what hap Kiraman jaccson, ana Mr.

Jackson. Birmingham News. and Mra. J. F.

Anderson left woman erav Brothers) of New Orleans, cousin lng excitement flirted Just once but once too often I of 1h. bride-to-be, and Hugh kJIS? mm arts niMl mM ItU Um ub 1 1 wi a es m4 D. Merrill, Jr, presided at the ta Mrs. J. M.

Kimmey, and Dr. Kim- ble, and after-the luncheon, Mra, BLACK LOAN CO. "'WEDNESDAY, JUNIOR BOOK CLtB SSSSr: -MEET8 AT tlBRARt The members of the Junior Book Club, directed by Miss Anne T. Beginning November fifteenth Mr. Burng enrie Wlllba CMnected jrttri the rare department of Charlea Bcrtbner and Son on Fifth Avenue In New York City.

Wednesday Only LBrewer," held meeting recently at A daring girl reporter and aJ Friends of Mn. Jamea Fouche fighting editor play a lame of tmeaduiaii'g bluff expose theH Virginia BRUCE Walter PIDGEON JL. rcitfi ii. Matthews modern Jekyll and iyde the Carnegie Library. Members prasant.

ware. Annette Evani.HaJ;, riet Evans, Aide McCartney, Helen Dill. Anne Lloyd;" Mary Ellen Frew, Frances Jean Hutchinson and Mary Ethel Rosenburg. The members of the club will purchase article from the Talladega be glad to learn that the Is recover lng after undergoing, an. operation at the Touro Infirmary In New Orleans and Is now at the home of Mr.

Alfred Wellborn at 3221 Esplanade inwM nruttng nomamic iframa STI RONGER THAN DESIRE School for the which rec-r Urn mended by the -Alabama FederaJ Mr. and Mra. Harry Meier -(Nellie II0T.TE IIEATIilG Carolyn Caudle) of St. Louis, have With LEE BOWMAN ANN DVORAK Mm1 Heat your home the modern, economical way with a Coleman CAS Floor Furn C3EAD New YoeCsabei A tolemaa ace I Each room conilnuoualy filled withi GAS FLOOn FUTtilACE 0105' fresh, pure circulating warmth uniform from floor to ceiling -with thi clean, healthful, trouble-free CAS home heating unit. ON THE STAGE! Tin Smartest And Most Beautiful Event Of The Whole Year! Lovely Clothes! Beautiful Models! Latest fashion creations from tht style centers of the world! D.

D. CLUB Presenting Fall and Winter Fashions In "A DAY ID THE LIFE OF A DEB" Directed by Mr. FRANK JONES Shows at 1:30 M. 7:00 P. U.

and P. M. AND PAY FOR It OVER A PERIOD OF MONTHS 3(3 IS RIADE Featuring Preston Foster Lynn Bar. Added Featurettes "VAt'DEVILLE INTERLCDE" VluaUH PrtMiitstiaa the Si(mi -0 "Land ef Cententaient Tlk RtlltVt stuffiness and rnJsery thlt proved way: Melt a spoonful of Vicks VspoRub in boiling water, then breathe the stemming mad seated vapors. TNfN AT MDTlMt, rub VapoRub on throat and chest to get full ben fit of Its long-continued action' 111 Coleman Cas floor Ih Col 1 as.ertfll nera)P siirwu- art wOfM as rurnace ia insiauea unaer the floor out of sight.

0 XndvTwTOtICU delighted with VVooRi Only an attractive (rille is visible. Aver agee complete change of thoroughly warmed air three times an' -N frigid Ends Tonight: Ginger Rogers "FIFTH AVENUE GIRL" Bne Todr coot or the STBCITS" nOBLE tion of Women Clubs. The program was a dlscuulon of birds after which the members made a tour of the Regar Museum and studied the birds of every land to be seen there. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting. a -a KNOX MISIC CLl'B WILL HOLD MEETING At eleven o'clock tomorrow lng at the AxU Club there will be a meeting of the Knox Musk Club, with Mrs.

James D. Mallory After the semi-monthly session, there will be a program and lunch eon will be served at twelve o'clock. Mrs. Oeorge Brummel and Mrs. Frank Morrow -will furnish musical numbers.

aw HALLOWE'EN PARTY PLANNED AT SCHOOL Friday night at seven o'clock the members of the Noble Street P. T. A. will give a Hallowe'en party at the achool; Mra, Leon E. Row la president of the organization and Mra.

Jack Ooode la in charge of the party ar rangementa. She will be aasLited by Mra. Aubln B. Pokes, playrounJ supervisor for Annlston. HALLOWE'EN DANCE AT COUNTRY CLUB The annual Hallowe'en dance for members of the Annlston Country Hub win be given Friday night at the club and will be a costume af fair Dancing will begin at nine o'clock and continue until one and the mu-sic will be by the State Collegians of the Jacksonville Bute Teachers College.

EXECUTIVE BOARD TO MEET TOMORROW at 1 o'clock a called meeting of the executive board of the Axis Club will be held at the Carnegie Library. Mrs. T. M. Irish win preside.

floors. No cold air layera' Thermoatatt ically controlled. WEDNESDAY ONLY-8 A. M. TO 6 P.

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