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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 9

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 9

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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Yo can i Plum Springs ill Jolly Gakes Still Remain Delightful Christmas Gifts rwww mmf. 5 r-r Rites'Tor Infant Conducted Today Funeral services were conducted this afternoon from the West End The Rev. John Bentley of Annls-ton will preach here Sunday. The Bynum Home Demonstration OF- EAST TEXAS Club met at the home of Mrs. Will Benfley Monday i ft i Mm 1L Baptist Church for little Alice Jane Coley.

Jive-months-old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Coley of 20 Poplar Street, who died at the local hospital Wednesday night after a short illness.

The Rev. O. D. Walts officiated. Interment tu in Edgemont Cemetery, with Dsrey In charge.

At Yaw Grocery Sfari Exhaustive Study Made Of Unusual Case Of Girl Of Five J1 vav rnttiriT MADAM ROYAL palmist and adviser FIRST APPEARANCE IN THIS COUNTY. Annie Snoddy was in charge. Christmas gifts were exchanged. New of fleers were elected for the ensuing year as Mrs. Ras 8coglns, president: Mrs.

Paul Pilklngton, vice president; Mrs. William Bussey, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Mints, demonstration leader; Mrs. O. L.

Scoggins, leader; Mrs. Luther Ingram, assistant leader; Mrs. Will Bentley, devotional leader; Mrs. Luther Ingram, recreation leader; Mrs. Owen Pilklngton, song leader; Mrs.

Bussey, county council leader; Mrs. Luther Ingram, reporter. The next meet lng will be held (January 13 at the some of Mrs. J. N.

Taylor- 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. Henson of Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs.

oeorga Kasper of Chicago visited Mrs. C. A. Burns and family recently. Mrs.

Harry Tlmmont and children, Betty and Jackie, visited Mrs. Tlmmont' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sharp, at Taylor's Chapel recently.

Miss Julia, Williams has returned to Jacksonville after ft visit with her parenta hr, "1 So aoMatalf awtar to mik chart I aot falthrnr hildll rrtry a-ora anboditd la this MauaiaDl. I am Ml to Juat what jam aol ta kaea aaoat tiMsda, aaaataa or malas tut bar hoabaed, olfa, or avaathaart I traa ar (alaa; ba-o gala tha kna roa Boat dwira, antral ar tanuaaaa too aatlaa I anrena, avan thoam aillaa aay. "I furtbar luaraott ant promlaa ta ajwaa too aa abarga SI raa toa't (lad mpatior any atbar adtnaar caa auiud. Tbara no bapa as (end at a oiaa a raa that cannot accomplUb (ar yon I suarantaa auccaaa cbaro all other adrlaara (aU." Raada pant, praatnt and futara 'J. 11 SPECIAL or DAILY A Corner Mala Cboecoloee Street READING mvC SUNDAY Opposite Poatofrko-Oxfofd.

FRIDAY THE 13TII WHO CARES? Three lights on a match un. ler a ladder. Pooey to Friday the thirteenth I These three pretty Atlanta rirls are (left to right) Dorothy Turner, Juanita Todd and Maryen Lynn. -NIA Telephoto. United Prcti Staff Correspondent HOUSTON, Tex.

Dec. 13. A five-year -old girl, unaware that aha la known as Houston1 -child woman," has started to kindergarten In the plney woods of East She also is unaware that medical science is carefully watching her psychological development, along with the physical growth, which at two years, was equal to, a girl of 16. Dr. Karl John Karnaky, Houston Ideologist, discovered last spring that the child had the physical development of a mature girl.

Since then $10,000 hat been spent in a 8earchjnedicaLitvldy-0lJir case. -j. -r- At her farm home about 40 miles north of here, the little girl entered school, with great anticlpa-- tion. But physicians studying the case recognized psychological dangers which could wreck her later HESS HESS HESS HESS HESS HESS HESS HESS HESS HESS yj annana.aananna.nl nnannanjaan iii'liLiiijili LMBjanBPwMttiiiilliiiiiw 1 i.ina t-M xcggmcDn Mill 117: Easy-to-nuke Jolly peanut mocha layer cake for a surprise gift Mrs. Charlie Burnt and children spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Champion at Dry Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart of Gadsden, Mrs.

Fannie Diffie amid children of Jenifer and Mrs. Carrie OKelley and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tlmmons Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Daffln Black and baby of RustellvlUe and Mrs. Bill 1UC PORE LAE1D MCartoii 20c Tumor Suspected When the child was brought to Dr. Karnaky nfne months ago, it was believed her abnormal development was caused by a tumor. An nruiratlnt-i f)voa1k4 hftuvr that tablespoons peanut butter, 1-3 cup sweetened condensed milk, 1 1-2 cups sifted confectioner's sugar.

Mix sugar, peanut butter and condensed milk. Gradually add confectioner's augar. Beat until and .4 (wanyBpf ealm, cold cake, "sprinkle topwithn nuts. Place peanut men and animals around edge of plate. Individual Candle Cakes make delightful Christmas glfU, too.

Use the same cake recipe as given above, but bake the batter in small well greased custard cups. Cover there wa no dlscernable ailment. I "In every respect except her phy 20 Frefllfil Pilklngton spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Carter In Annlston. Mrs. J. E.

Ingram and children with Mrs. Walt Ramey at Blue Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. John Knight of Gadsden visited relatives here recently.

D. C. Nixon of Headland is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Nixon.

Forney Rues hat gone to Huntington Park, Cal to take a sical maturity," said Dr. Karnaky, "the "child normal little girl of five or six years." 40c SUGAR. Pacer Bags 40p and sides with glistening white The child is 4 feet 1-2 Inches tall, nearly a toot above other girls of her own age. She is pretty and has brown hair and brown eyes. Dr.

Karnaky said that her psychological development will be the most important feature of her future. "Her parents are being coached to tell -her that her development is 1 By MRS. GAl'NOR MADDOX NEA Service Staff Writer There tent a grandmother (or for that matter an aunt or uncle) in the land who wouldn't be delighted to receive a jolly cake on. granddaughter. Make sanity, participation and competence in living the background jot thls year's Christmas spirit.

Encourage your teen-age daughters to make presents in the kitchen. The giddy peanut mocha cake given below will add Jollity and substance to anyone's Make the peanut men and animals to decorate it out of whole unshell-ed peanuts. Use sections of pipe cleaners for arms and legs and spots of Ink for eyes and mouth, Scatter halves of petnuta. over mocha frosting. Santa Claus could have no finer gift to leave behind on.

Christmas morning. For the two-layer cake, use this excellent recipe. It ur suggested by Lucy Maltby, a noted American teacher of teen-age cook. CAKE RECIFE (Two 9-lnch Layers) Two cups cake flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 2-3 cup butter or other shortening, boiled icing and sprinkle with shredded cocoanut. In the center of each brilliant little cake, place a green candle holder and a tiny red candle.

r5 Brownee PEflUUT WL.E1IS UOX IcC CO I 1 1. WW aVM I Li IAi IVIWHITI HTBOLEUIJ JSILV f1 I isewTlope a normal process. When aha finds out and that will be soon that she is more developed than other girls, she win want to know why," the doctor said. Six flavors, pig. LOANS ar ts.ee BLACK LOAN CO.

tees i-i Nabi at. "At mat tune it win oe necessary to handle her with care, for com iplexes of a very unfortunate va- -rietv will annear. FL01 Mr- family of. Leyden Hill visited Mr, Feazell's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walker Feazell, and Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Feazell and baby Sunday. Lamar Nunnally of Alexandria visited Leon Amberson Sunday night. The Rev. and Mrs.

W. S. McDowell of Golden Springs and Cleve McDowell of Birmingham were the guests of and Mrs. D. Pitts and family Sunday.

Mrs. Louis Jones visited relatives in Annlston Wednesday. -j: MlstMargaret Jones of Ohat- TX) Angeliood, 12-Ib. bag 55c; 24-lb. bag 99c Easter Lily, 12-lb.

bag 45c; 24-lb. bag 89c il- Early Riser, 12-lb. bag 38c; 24-lb. bag 69c "At first. It is probably that a definite superiority complex will assert Itself.

She may realise that the is more matured than the undeveloped children with whom she will associate. "Later, an "inferiority complex of the worst sort may appear. She Anniston'i Most "Modern Barber Shop WILSON BUILDING -IV'fir- Manager TOMORROW'S MENU BREAKFAST) Ts ngerinea. reamed codfish on toast, half-bran muffin, rnmnt iellv. coffee, milk.

would be beset by melancholia and timidity Sh woulddesert he; -OWAGflil-SOAPTflDllirSia Louis Jones. i friends and shrink back Jrom piib with tomato sauce, apple and celery lie view. That is the thing that we in vena to avuia oy careiui uporinf salad, hard sugar candy, tea, miia. iDlNNERt Tomato Juiceftana and olive casserole, steamed brown rice, g-mlnute cabbage, sliced oranges, peanut -mochft-Uyer reftker-coffee milk. lng." The child's environment" It that lofzanzavtrageKastzTexatrfarm 3Giant Bars 10c up augar, 3 eggs, separated.

1-2, old sister. The school she attends is modern Institution. consolidated district school. Dr. Karnaky and his colleagues have xuarded the child's name to GREEN FANCY WESTERN Chuck Roast, lb.

19c Cabbage, lb. 2c prevent any notoriety marking her Havo just Driven a '41 DoSoto with Fluid Drivo and Slmplimatic Transmission NEW INFIRMARY JUICY Spare Ribs, lb. 15c Oranges, each lc cup milk, 1 teaspoon vanuia extract. Sift flour once, then measure. Sift together the flour, baking powder, and In another have butter at room temperature; then mix butter and sugar together with a spoon until light-and fluffy.

Separate egg yolks from whites. Beat egg yolka and add to butter mixture. Then add about a third of the flour and then a third of the milk. Beat well after each addition and continue adding a JltUe flour and their a little milk- until al! flour and milk are" mixed Ih sand the batter, is smooth. Add vanilla and llghUy' stir In the stiffly beaten egg whites! Have egg whites at room temperature when beating.

Rakff In two well sreased laver cake Alabama Gets Campus Health Can ter, Foster Announces TUSCALOOSA. Dec. 13. () A campus Infirmary for men and a. University committee on stu-tletit health service were announced LIS Iff BACON rANCYWINESAP SquSares lb 12Hc Appl es, a Coast-To-Coast, over AH ICInds of RoadsT At Trip's End a Scaled Meter Showed today by Dr.

Richard C. Poster, president of the University of Alabama. The infirmary, Dr. Foster la not intended to hospitalize cases of NEW CROP Gem or Economy pans, Bake aboui-30-minutes In a serious illness or surgical cases, but tQ prQVlde better facilities fornurs-Ing and observation on tha part of the university physician In an effort to prevent unfavorable developments in illness. -s '---r LAJ moderately hot oven (375 degrees i PEANUT MOCHA FROSTING One tablespoon strong coffeef 3 Lbs, Pork "dill" Pickles, qt.

15c POTTED Meat, 3 for Salt, 2 boxes 5c Special Blend, lb. 15c Coffee, 3 lbs. 38c SWANS DOWN Cake Flour 25c OUR MOTHER'S Cocoa, 1 lb. 15c RED PITTED Cherries, 2 cans 25c -vtY NORLEE Peaches lge can 15c Sausage 25c Brazil Nuts, lb. 17c Carrots, bunch 6c Celery, stalk 7c Lettuce, head 7c THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson CHRISTMAS WRAPPED 10 LB.

AV. Hams, lb. 21c PK4 IRISH Potatoes, 5 lbs. 10c Dressed Hens Fryers THE (DBA, Of A PANAAAGM4L ORIOINJATED MM THE EARLV VEARS OF THB NICE Grape Fruit A 10c '4' Xffl Fresh Fish Oysters STOKELYS CQML MO tV MtA INC M. tUO.

U- NT 09. DEUCIOUS Apples Larce Stxe Dos. 30c Corn, 3 cans 25c De Soto Claimed It-thoTrip Proves "FOR NORMAL DRIVING YOU DON'T HAVE TO SHIFT OR USE CLUTCHI" It remains for yea to try tbi't woa- in gearahif lover or clutch I Step derful mw driving into a big Do Soto with Fluid Drive all day without touch- and Simplimatia Trantniuioa. 'Available til moil al aodrii utrm 22 WORD 'SLEUTH" COMES FROM EARLV TTC4ML.IKIC3 KTMCAVrl AS USED TO HUNT OUT CRIMINALS IN sSZOCOKS A "77 TO: Ig3 RESS BROTHERS T1o EISS GROCERY JlasTTina am i FOOD UARKET CMH ST01 1 FLUID DRIVE with SIMPUMATIC TRANSMISSION THY IT TODAY AT CALK! Mil COXY 19 East 13th Street Phone 1170 1200 Pine Ave. Phone 275 1 1710 Noble St Phone 2440913 West 15th.

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