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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 25

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 25

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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25
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CDlf Atmtfltmt Sunday, -October 6, 1957" Meet Bring Office TMea I To eeds Xs The Smart Set "By Cholly Knickerbocker NEW YORKt The Undiplomatic before, there wUl be a nrlvate ore- vlevc of Jhe grand opening. Pouch: Beautiful titian-haired Eu date with C. V. Whitney's daugh-Helen Menken, tbel Barrymore If uiuanoma sociame fat Aictunt- nice Oakes is flying to Nassau this ock and her Tulsa oilman spouse. week Jo severjinslly3er jarttallColt LNinePlckcnsJn.hud: die to map out plans for the Amer MrCliivlockr have called It quits.

She's the daughter of the former Maybelle Kennedy who was ties with Pitt Oakes, younger son of the late-Bahamian millionaire. ican Theatre Wing's series of ben- iireon. Lai Sir Harry Oafel7hose bru ssinant 'tmufy of the Tress- ury-durtngTkri-firtrTeTra. Dfr murder over: decade ago Is sfiHTronj Cannes describe UndrfhTts-the No. 1 mystery of the Islands, itian as looking beautiful but "sub- Little Girl Celebrdtes On BjrthdqY Brandy Chapman celebrated her fifth' birthday anniversary on Friday- morning -when her mother, Mrs.

Reuben Chapman, entertained with a party in her honor. The dellfthTmTTriooOTace at "Andrews Kindergarten, where games and contests under the leadership of Mrs. Glenn Andrew! and Mrs. William C. Bowman, III were enjoyed.

Prizes In the contests were awarded to Gall Andrews, Bobby Kay, Joanne King, Leonora Draper, Joe Coker, Johnny Harris, Al Reynolds, and Henry Donald, and each llttle" guest received" an attractive party favor. Dainty refreshments were served during the morning, the refreshment table featuring a pretty heart-shaped cake iced in pink and blue. nise Darcel showed up at the opening of the chic WateLWheel Inn. In! Ardstcy with tier newest heart-; Immediately after the divorce and "sad" as she continue A- -X Oakes will return to New Yo to pea her memoirs at All Khan throb. He's handsome tennis play.

where she Intends to make herjChateau de L'HorUon. Maybe she's home. reliving some of the low lights of I er turned actor, Bob Eaton. FAROUK. tmeumatle ex i i Mm mm m' Senator Jack Kennedy a11 t( colorful if? mt, il nl Into a New York hospital with auuetyine preny niece mw Jules Stein, became the bride of King of belnl lued by.

a small complication caused by bis Wall Streeter Donald M. Gruhn re Continental restaurant ic last operation. Nothing serious. The gal who economises on food In order to have a larter wardrobe Is short-rhanflng hertflf on heslth Snd beauty This girl (left) found this out after a series of ruhed, ronnter lunches that left her staffed but ttsrvlnf bees use they weren't balanced meals. She decided tha best way to have a hot meal In quiet Aurroundlngs at noon wss to prepare her lunch st home (center).

She use wide mouth vacuum hUle for hot Soupy- Here, thirsts her lunch In pesee at her desk right), enjoying hot food. Sh varies lunch meau each day and Includes fresh vegetable and fruit, hot coffee. claims he owes them a 10-month however. Socialite golfer Tedl cently. Bassett was felled by a heart at SELENE WALTERS, oom- food bill.

Farouk insists he only pays by the year." The, former Queen of Italy and tack in: Biarritz a few weeks ago. phy blonde who once put the Shah of Persia's carpet In a spin, plays Now nicely recovered, he will be heading to New York with his wife, the former Rosie Warwick, ex of the Earl and Countess of Hare-wood attended the 70th birthday a movie starlet In Paddy Chayef sky's forthing "The Goddess." Se- celebration of Nadia Boulanger In lbejLuliiOkiaicjL "Friends of the lioiiuiee eujuying Maestro Isof I M.lll., -WT the occasion included 4he follow' .1 I. I -I off screen with Mexico's famed NICK BJORN, who has the dis tinction of being socialite Pat Coog-an's FIRST ex-husbands 1 nk clown Cantinflas. Lord and Lady Malcolm Dour-las-Hamilton have had the dubious ing: Hank Perkins. Janet Mor-Tis, Jeff Brothers, Susan a e-field.

Marion Deyo, Juliette Dost-er, Stan Ingram, David Springer, Kevin Kelly. Robin Colyer, Hunt Sproull, Lisa Howze, Dudley. Rey Wendy Waldron Is the most. Big buzzln tntertattonal-' Imjdistinction being among first to set the Asian flu and to m-nmM' Jjfl'' circles is that Clown Prince Charlie Chaplin has invited Paul Robe gether at that. "The disease itself nolds, Blair McNaron, David son to make a movie with hlmjls norso bad," says Milady, "but Donoho, Vlckl Flanagan? and Dorothy Young.

around the first of the year. We it leaves one incredibly weak." That famous mccca of the gourmet, Henri Soule's Le Pavilion. can suggest the title "Birds of Creamed potatoes look pretty if a Dick Cowell has just bought a Park Avei townhouRe will reopen it doors fflf New you add minced chives, parsley or in the 60s. He'll take possession in green pepper to them. Sprinkle York elite Oct.

10 In a brand new site at 57th and Park. The evening May when he keeps that altar with paprika before serving. 11 vitch presented two cantatas by Francis Poulenc and Jean Fran-ciax especially written for the occasion. Pablo Picasso was furious when he heard that his longtime favorite model. Sylvctte sold his wedding portrait of her to a French Collector for $30,000.

What he didn't know was that she used the money to pay for her husband's hospitalization fof TBr Mrs.ATHair Addresses Bynum Glub The BjTium StviHy CTub met Wednesday morning at the officers club with Mrs. H. G. Davlsson and, Mrs. Charles Barrett as hostesses forjhe occasion.

I Colorful fall leaves decorated the lounge for the affair and Mrs. i a ji The Cottage Shop ,1 Wni i .1 It W-l3 I Another "doll first" in Anniston The big new sister of J. L. Carpenter Introduced Mrs. Ray Everett who In turn Introduced Mrs.

Alex Hall as guest speaJterfofihejnornlng. Mrs. Hall gave a most enjoyable review of "Red Carpet for a biography of a 1 Dowd Elsenhower. During the afternoon business session conducted by Mrs. R.

C. Conantr Mrs. A. B. Gilchrist, finance chairman announced the Ginny and Ginnette sale of Christmas cards and wrappings will be continued through October.

FOR 'TWEEN AGE DEBS Mrs. Joe Powell Introduced the following pew I ft) I club: Mrs. J. D. Klrkpatrlck, Mrs R.

W. Ellison. Mrs. William Llndsey, Mrs. H.

C. Mistier and Mrs. C. E. McKeever.

that special young lady whose tastes have turned to the teen-ager's desire to look and play grown up Member! "pfesent to enjoy "the LOVELY TO LOOK AT Delightful to wear," mjr luscious lambswool sweaters add aluxurlsus feejlnf of well-being to your town-country life. And tlA QC what beautiful new colors. $lv7d meeting included Mrs. S. St.

ste phens, Mrs. W. Rountree, Mrs. R. Cr McKendree, Mrs.

W. B. Mc Donald. L. Jansen, Mrs.

Earl Haven, (B) HEATHER ISLE KNITS -We've spanned the globe to bring you this finest blend of wool. whisper-light fabulously soft yarn Is the iY A Mrs. F. D. GlUam.

D. Dob blniJind Mrs. T. E. Brook.

Noble PTA Board To Meet Tuesday BS answer mm The executive committe of the Street. Pr RANGF-FOSTfR -SPORTSWEAR TeacherA8sociation will meet Tuesday afternoon at i 15 o'clock A leather jacket so beautifully fitted and so com in the teacher's lounge at the fortable you'll want to wear It at sun-up or sun-down, whenever there's a touch tfOQ QC of frost In the aUj I ft: -i if i yS school. Mrs, Dryden 1 11 preside over the business and all members are urged to be present. the sweet personality doll who reflects the typical teen-ager from head to toe. Tomboy or angel, pixie or cess, Jill is the perfect companion for your OUTFIT PERSONALS -yyjT.

stag rovercqat For happy times Knit neck of Arctic Cloth with snug quilt lining, detachable fc 1 7 QC contrasting knit shswl collar. vlf t30 teen-age charmer. Billy Acker has returned to Mc Calllw School In Chattanooga after 1 mmt: stmmi- a visit In tha home ot his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. William P.

Acker, on Clenwood Terrace. (E) LAMPL of Hclonca Yarn Choose from lovely new color-mstes. Csn be mi tr Miss Mary LeuV'WIIliams and; chine washed, machine dried, never need block-Ing. SLIPON $3.93. CARDIGAN $3.93.

SKIRT $9.93. Mrs. Robert Williams have return ed to their home in Mobile after being In Anniston to attend the fu neral of the late Miss Leila Seamon. Black and white party dress (F)-PC. SUIT by LAMPL.

Your all-lfl-one wardrobe for all occasions. Combine sny two or three pieces yourself A A to many attractive outfits vOOiVU OUTFIT ONLY $1.50 V. liSiiiBiVwsMia (G) NEW SHAPES, NEW COLORS In lush 'n' push fabrics or fur, you'll find our collection of glsmorous hsts tfC tQC most flattering. Priced from yd to vv f'y Taffeta party die Rnk organdy drew and" hat OUTFIT ONLY $3.50 Jill, the new big sister of the famous Ginny arid Ginnette, is the fashion leader in teenage doll society. From chic shirtwaist dresses and polished cottons to classic toreador lounging ensemble to extra special formal outfits from simple' pajamas to fancy nightwear and delicate lingerie, Jill reflects the typical teen-ager.

Yr THEY ORE RICH III li Coleman's and Its employes -are giving the United Way. WHO iHAVt TRUt rRttHW Jill dressed In Mack leotard 5M0" wim Dngm nyion nanicy on(j nign fleets ONLY $3.00 STOCKINGS 60c One G)lor Cross-stitch! Specializing In A Department For The Ladies' Every Need JUNIORS PETITE LADY MISSES SUIT COAT DEPT. TALL LINGER! E'DEPT. SPORTSWEAR for todos cosuat living Silhouette cross-stitch worked In one color makes for easy pick-up UJV Cottage Shop work while looking at TV. No.

156 has hot-Iron transfer 6 designs; full directions. Send 25c In coins for this pattern to 1 MARTHA MADISON, The Anniston Star. Box 438 Mldtown Sta- 1115 NOBLEST, -T- Wilmer ot Uoa, New York.

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