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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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A Set The Smart Set By Cholly Knickerbocker NEW YORK: The Undiplomatic Pouch: Ali Khan staged a disappearing act worthy of the late Houdini, making a hasty exit from our midst a scant 24 hours before the arrival of his stepmother, the Begum Aga Khan. It is no secret in the International Set that even city the size of New York is too small to accommodate both the beautiful Begum and the peripatetic Playboy of the Eastern and Western Worlds, so Ali quietly got lost. The Begum was directly responsible for the late Aga's will which bypassed Ali and named his son, Karim, as the new Aga and also applied the financial squeeze to the great lover. Now dependent upon his son, Karim, for walkingaround-money, Ali has been forced to sell some of his horses and paintings to support his No. 1 bobby beautiful women.

NEW YORK SOCIETY is apprehensive over the widening rift between the George Vanderbilts. He left a few days ago for his Carolina plantation with a retinue of servants, while Mrs. V. remained here with son Peter Howard in their 5th Ave. Errol Elvan's recent at a wild Hollywood wingding has not damp(ened, his enthusiasm for parties.

He graciously awarded a prize to the best scantily dressed young lady at a memorable party on the West Side. The snow-maker: Baron Hubert Pantz and his wife, the former Terry Nichols planed in from mittersil in Austria 0 have an in-person look at the new apparatus being tested ONE This Stateside Club Mittersil! in Franconia, N. H. THE PARTY POOP: An interesting mixture of International and Intellectual Society turned out for the dinner party for Princess Domietta Hercolani and Count and Countess Rudi Crespi given by Henry Fonda and his attractive Italian wife, the former Baroness Afdera Franchetti. In the gay and glittering group we spotted blackstockinged Gloria Vanderbilt Lumet and her director husband, Philharmonic conductor Leonard Bernstein and his blond wife, the Leland Haywards, Truman Capote, the Richard Avedons, Mrs.

Aristotle Onassis, the Francis Farrs, the E. Haring Chandors, Elsa Maxwell, the Jules Steins. and the Frank Schiffs. The Gabors Eva, Zsa Zsa, Magda and Jolie found themselves all in New York at the same time and tossed a Hungarian hoedown for 300 intimate friends which brought out such notables school work, on the playground, or anywhere. Almost all children in this predicament will begin to show signs of tension.

One child may have violent outbursts of temper, another may wet his bed, a third may begin biting his nails. Stephanie began to stutter. When the reasons for her stuttering were pointed out to Stephanie's mother, she said "Yes, I used to stutter too when I was a child." Cause of Stuttering Stuttering does run in families. Speech just seems to be a little more uneasy in some people than in others. When such people get under tension the weakest link breaks and they show their strain in their speech.

Obviously the worst thing one could do for Stephanie would be to put her in a speech class and give her increased homework. Both these things would merely increase the strain on her, make her more aware than ever that she wasn't living up to the demands made up; on her. What Stephanie needed was to go back into the first grade of the public school. There she was with children her own age or perhaps a bit younger. She felt adequate and competent once again.

A week er this change at school as achieved Stephanie's speech lost its hesitancy. Give her the finest food mixer made NEW DELUXE Sunbeam MIXMASTER NEW 12-speed Mix-Finder Dial NEW More Powerful Motor NEW Modern Design America's finest. Your choice of white, chrome, pink, turquoise, and yellow. MIXMASTER GENERAL APPLIANCE CO. 1219 Noble Street The Anniston Star Sunday, December 8, 1957 Miss Macy, Mr.

Harwell Are Married The marriage of Miss Olma Macy to Edwin W. Harwell of Anniston was solemnized on Wednesday, 'November 27, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon Parker Memorial Baptist Church. The bride the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Motes of Birty.

mingham, and Sir. Harwell is the son of Mrs. W. T. Harwell of Ashland and the late Mr.

Harwell. A prelude of wedding music was rendered by Mrs. Joseph H. Rutledge, organist, after which vows were Dr. B.

Locke Davis. Mrs. FRillier Copeland acted as the bride's matron of honor, and Robert L. Smith served Mr. Harwell as best man.

Immediately following the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip to Atlanta. They are now makIng their home at 812 Blue Ridge Drive in Anniston. Legion Auxiliary To Meet Thursday- Anniston Unit 26 of the American Legion Auxiliary will hold its regular monthly meeting at the Legion Club House Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Every member is asked to bring a donation of canned goods to be put in the Christmas baskets which Post 26 gives to of needy veterans. Mrs.

Alton Gilliland, president, will conduct the business meeting after which the group will join in singing Christmas carols. All Junior members are cordially invited to come the meeting. There will be a Christmas tree, and refreshments will be served by the hostesses for the evening, Mrs. William H. Hicks, and Mrs.

Walsh P. Siskey. is MRS. EDWIN W. HARWELL Why One Little Girl Had Trouble In School COMPLETE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS CARDS and GIFT WRAP BROADNAX DRUG COMPANY -SCARBROUGH DRUG COMPANY By DOROTHY V.

WHIPPLE, M.D. Stephanie was when school opened in the fall. She entered the second grade of the local public school according to plan. The class was quite large 35 children. was one of the youngest give santo your stocking size! STOCKINGS HANES CAREFREE FOR sheer 0 dress sheer 0 medium walking I long 0 10 your santa foot and give 1 this out ULLMAN'S "Quality Merchandise Since 1884" 1105 Noble Street Phone AD 5-3611 as Noel Coward, Marion PremingHansen Jim and Jerie Kalin the Morgan twins Gloria Vanand Sr.

Lady Thelma Furness and perennial glamor gals Hope Hampton, Gloria Swanson and June Havoc. Coward, Marion PremingHansen and Jerie Kalin twins Gloria Vanand Lady Thelma Furness THAT FELLER reeking around the El Morocco dance floor with Mme. Paulo Bittencourt, wife of the Brazilian publisher, was none other than Nelson Rockefeller. London's lorgnette set tells us that Rosie Gaynor's new interest is Fred Broom, who apparently has swept Jacques Sarlie right out of the picture. The Stork Club's happiest handholders are lovely Terry Phillips, daughter of Wall Streeter Charles Allen, and Francis "Bunty" Lawrence, one of this year's top Soocha Renay, the Chardas chanteuse, due for screen test.

Capri host Bob Hornstein and Joan Baruch, ex-wife of Argentine playboy Emilio Bove, are only kidding when they tell pals they'll wed. Jeweler Claude Arpels' pals got a look at his recent paintings of Venice and Greece at Iolas Gallery, Excellent! TV STAR JACKIE COOPER wined and dined pals before planling back to the Coast where his wife, Barbara, is due to present him with a little "Skippy" at any Now it's Bruce Cabot who's. a sending flowers to Linda Christian Rome, perhaps to try to convince carat Linda that dahlias a girl's best friend. Queen Mother Elizabeth, of all people, has an accomplished amateur magician to the great amusement of the royal grandchildren. Jimmy Costello dined solo at Luchow's explaining that his expectant wife, Doris, broke her ankle in a Pretty Susan Galleher and John Pettibone, the Miramar's most interesting mural.

BON MOT: To mediocrity genius is unforgivable. Elbert Hub- Engagement Announced The Rev. and Mrs. S. A.

Owen announce the engagement of her daugher, Joni Michelle Kilgore Long, to Walter, Clayton Fues, of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clayton Fues, also of Chicago. The bride-elect was graduated from Anniston High School and attended The Art Institute In Chicago, and Mr. Fues, a native of Chicago, was graduated from the University of Illinois at Champaign.

The wedding will be an event of April and will take place in Chicago. To make pan gravy, remove most of the fat from the roasting pan and add a little water. Bring to a boil, scraping up the browned residue on the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon. Season to taste and strain gravy before serv. ing.

Bay scallops may be a creamy pinkish color; fresh sea scallops MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED: The marriage of Mrs. Charles Olin Cole, above, the former Miss Shirley Jean Wright, is announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Wright.

The wedding was an event of November 27 and the young couple are making their home in Fort is a student at Indiana Technical of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Cole niston. Wayne, where Mr. Cole College.

Mr. Cole is the son of Montgomery, formerly of Lineville News Gary Bradley and Don Haynes of Montgomery were supper guests of Brinton Rice and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Dean spent several days last week visiting in White Plains, Piedmont and Anniston. There were. 58 members from Lineville attending night in Ashland Monday night. There were 318 present from all over the county and association.

Mrs. Minnie Stewart of Almond is visiting her son, C. T. Stewart and Mrs. Stewart, and will remain for the Christmas holidays.

Nulin Smith died at his home Monday following a heart attack. Miss Nell Manning of Anniston was at home with her mother, Mrs. Dora Manning for Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Edna Martin of Talladega spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr.

and Mrs. J. 0. Moody. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Padgett and Norma Jean of Birmingham spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

J. 0. Moody and Mr. and Mrs. Williard Fuller and children of Delta were their dinner guests Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coleman, Mrs.

Minnie B. Reeves, Mrs. Georgia Wilder and Mrs. Ward attended Training Union night, Monday night, at the Ashland Baptist Church. Visitors in the home of Mr.

and, Mrs. Gifford Ingram for the Thanksgiving holidays were: Maxwell Ingram, of Meadville, and Jim Bivin, of Thomaston, Ga. Other guests for Thanksgiving dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingram of Nashville, the are white.

Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Ingram, Mr.

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THE GIFT BOX 902 NOBLE ST. PHONE November bride children in the class and one of the smallest. She was a quiet, mousey little girl, anxious to please everyone. She behaved very well in school, was no trouble to the teacher. However, she was a little overwhelmed by this whole business of school.

She couldn't read as well as the other children and the work with numbers just confused her. At the end of the first six weeks of school, the teacher asked Stephanie's mother to come in for a conference. The teacher suggested that the mother devote some time each evening to helping the little girl with her reading. The teacher also wanted to enroll Stephanie in a special speech class the child she said, was very hesitant in her speech and often stuttered when she recited in class. The teacher thought this handicap should be nipped in the bud.

Fortunately for Stephanie her mother took her to her doctor for a good physical checkup because she thought the child seemed pale and jumpy. Too Much Pushing The only thing the matter with this little girl was that she was being pushed beyond her capacities. Last year when she was years old at the beginning of the school year she was put into a small private school where she easily did the first grade work. This school thought she was able to go on into second grade and she might well have been able to handle the academic work had she remained in the private school and in a class of half a dozen children. Stephanie was a gentle sweet average little girl.

In a sheltered environment she could hold her own with her age mates and even with children a little more mature than she was. But in the rough and tumble of a big classroom and with children almost all bigger and older than she, Stephanie was a little lost soul. She couldn't keep up in family member looking like an angel. Scalloped dress, undies for sister; practical romper for brother. No.

1364 is in sizes 6 mos. 1, 2, 3 years. Size 1, dress, yards of 35-inch; slip, yards; panties, yard; romper, yard. Send 35c in coins for this pattern to IRIS LANE, The Anniston Star, Box 438, Midtown Station, New York 18, N. Y.

Send 25-cents 1 now for Home ing for '57, a new, different sewing manual with styles for every season. Gift pattern printed inside the book. 1364 mos. 3 yr. Beginner's Luck Small-fry togs to keep the littlest Mrs.

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