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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 18

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fn Southern Gardens Market Place Now Full Of Colorful Vegetables I vnmmrr 5: i rpnv: jyiFl vVv, k. -cr- Ill Ci Joail 4PM V-: tt. cat railroad man, I have received a copy of "Unifruitco'J By BEN ARTHUR DAVIS Sweial Tae Star It is harvest time again and utmcll0fl UM 1 market -pUK is foil of whicj mter: orful veseubik yl which uestln information on the use of 3r mar lav.v khan th- flow- huum pwu lor iwiuuer. mo- 1 th- tivated by a report from a New suua.su. gardener, extensive re-, 2-C Gift SxaAftm Woy, October 16, 1966 BPW Club To Present An Award The Anniston Business and Professional Women's Club will celebrate National Business Women's Week with a banquet at the YMCA, Tuesday night at 7 o'clock.

Miss Jane Culbreth, president of the Alabama Federation BPW, will be the guest speaker. The club's first annual Woman of Achievment Award will be presented to an Anniston woman who has made an outstanding contribution during the past year while advancing the public interest. BPW Club members and their; guests from fourteen clubs in the Sixth District have been arO Lniiart a found that these peels Witt ma cnt fertilizer for pur? wJ. rosw. shrubs and other How-Sred wrr.

raw 11 necessary to cut tor. T.rw -v. a he, P. Just press into the o.l around the plants and cov- 'nil a7 a 1 lightly with soil five or six to a rose bush seems to A door decxi" i JU UIC JUU. Ill dUUJ.IUII IU 11IC jcncipai food elements the jveis are said to be rich in magnesium, sulphur, so- PROCLAMATION HONORS BUSINESS WOMEN Mayor CUade Dear, is see above with representatives of toe local BPW Club as he signs a procUmatioa declaring October Business and Professional Women's Week ia Anniston.

as it kas beea proclaimed by the President for the whole nation. The BPWC members are, frm tke left, Mrs. Keanet G. Mullinax, vice president; Mrs. A.

P. Whatley, civk chairman, and Mri. W. H. Crave, no: jitu nanas irwr.

xrcie grapes. Expert 'M: ix ws as much ir. tools as dir. sc x'c span for -damp basemen: i-e" faster thar. if ir "fff -t" crated iz here dry invited to attend the banquet.

Mavor Claude Dear, in jium. silica and chlorides. Plant Now For Spring lV not orget that is siT'ii piarif.ng month. 'O the time for most spnng-fowvring The noted gardener sulci's that the spring garden would be hout flowers from bulbs. There are so 1 1' I proclaiming October 16-22 a-National Business Women's -Week in Anniston urged all citizens in the area to join in this salute to working women by encouraging and promoting the I .1 Ui.nmr.n CLUB the brtih: ever of c- a i i (Continued From Page 1-C( land summer rr.3y Sr ea T'jn -nem inai wno'e Has No Regrets Mrs.

Weltner Is Proud Of Husband's Decision ceieDrauon oi uie aaucurwu-nu asited in serving deuci- MRS. JOHN BURSON late September bride come bv for our 't- oc mauc on business and profession- 0U5 refreshments by Mrs. Rob- a.one. But tne prettiest i qae's. Consider such Towers i al women as they contriDuie ert Scherer gardens are the ones that the vari cokred globe sna- i iv i A I a i civic William Devo was a Mrs.

ranths. and reddsh orar. wm3 ne os witn Lngnsn Hi imDCC A Kl irCn daily to our economic, and cultural purposes. I -J I I I bVI kVI I staved awake all night Sundav straw flowers. Statice irA salv.a da-fies- Pans'es and other ear-pondering the question of with- mav be dried bv cutung stems y-f'Owenng things like azaleas.

mn ho cot rnt li i I visitor at tne meeting and 'members present included Mrs. Fred L. LawTence, Jr Mrs. Knox Soearman. Mrs.

Otto By MARIE SMITH The Washington Post WASHINGTON Mrs. Charles Hnrwl Aftrr mirfiiiaht tthi'c th f'm-P- arp atv- ans.ei may De set out 1111 Wed In Church Ceremony Noble School PTA hie Hoicinn -)nH vpii rf.i.-arH-'ra month and next, and they blend Weltner. whose hus Sevforth. Mrs Wiiham C. a-AiiM u.

leaves, into sa' with the daffodils. In TO Hear Mrs. Warren 'Mrs. Forrest A. Barke re- i nave nau no irou- lXYt fact the vellow.

blue and white The Angel Grove Baptist Church formed the setting Sep- band decided not to seek election to Congress from band decided not to seek election to Congress from Mrs Thomas G. Coleman. Mr At-1 'c a coo'i dry o'ace You wil' n'rob- tansies go well with practically tember 25 for the afternoon marriage of Miss Carolyn Burgess The Noble Street School Par- Mrs. Edw lanta rather than support seg- elt ner aid con fide nt A "bbe d- ed everything that blooms in the and John Burson. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. ent-Teacher Asociation will-. cma Lester Maddox for he dldn 1 helP him campaign ao.v oe ao.e a woii. v. thp r.

hfcanse shp fp hp didn't nppri ers at ir.e tiower sr.ors ana uj' i meet at 7:30 o'clock in lurner, ueraia ar-nor; martPts ii'Mmn ui ouen enuw. uu nui ue uis-iiifjiun, anu ouisuu is mc aras oi wiuie Riauion ana iern school cafetorium under the King. Mrs. Clair H. Draper hopes 'something w' ro 0f'e- oppor- couraged.

as they will probably son of Mrs. Daniel W. Burson and three tiered candelabra. hi Mr Wi'Mam rAhh along so tney can continue to 7.. ur.VtL-.T.:..

rh anap tn nink of Anniston and the late Rev.i Mrs. Rpll Ts AltpnHanl leadership of Phillip Cooper, hor sne aaaea. r.uruucs lor uunuing interesting o- Virginia Ordwav. Mrs. ine here- i I Vn.i apt hnt Mn Mr.

Burson. Mrs. Louis Bell of Ohatchee resident. Mrs. Odis Warren of the Ju president.

arrangements. Thomas C. Turner. Mrs. Tru- love to stay here: wej 1 r.r.

r.pr;mC a sppH and nlants in senarate rol- A prelude of wedding music was matron-of-honor and wore ChiWen Like Washington venile Protection Board wi'l be ineir tour children reaction ronHH hv HarnM Wai.a nink ilk suit with nink ap- Tf man D. Donoho, Miss Mildred have so many wonderful mem nave a sunny window ui. diiu uidiucu iiiam l.ic I If: 1 1 I Unn flA.Km.ri Her flowers guest speaker and all parents Goodrich and Mrs. Robert A'-ones of the things we've done to his decision was 'Will we vou prr)W separate colors are more effer. lace, organist and Miss Martha cessories.

were are urced tn be Dresent. tho rmio aD-v. mot hsvs tn en bark tn At greennou-e you can grow ncjaidic iwuis muic nic are urged to be present and the people we ve met. We nave to go Dack to Atlanta white carnations tied with wan five! 'Coronation Gold' and Harris, vocalist. pink ston couldn do the same anywnere isn mat tney aon iiKe At- Vows for thp imnressiyp rlo'ribbon.

First instrument used in the! else in a hundred years," she lanta but they've grown to love art of metallography was the! JuDiter is the largest Dlanet said. Washington, their mother ex- spring The seed are usually in vellows: 'Jet Black' is a near- ble-ring ceremony were read by; Barry James served Mr. hii.i" Mimmnth whip' the Rev. Glenn Gnng assisted son as best man and ushfrs But she has no regrets about. Plained- bv the Rev.

Oscar Mitchell be- were R. F. Dillard of Chat. a- optical microscope. of our solar a great variety of foliage and ana wnne wun tsntcn are nuge 3 8 her husband's decision to put ''It has taken the 12-year-old fA.

hitpC i -FirP Rp for a beautiful nuptial setting, nooga. Donald Palmer of Annis- tiered randelabra hold- ton and David Burgess of WeN personal principles above poli- 'r-hil) lour years to adjust, this, a r.r rnin- rpH th.f jv. Three A tics in refusing to run on a tick- is the first year he has liked it: nna nnntracrt thp liaht. ing white tapers were on either lington. et headed by a segregationist, here," his mother said.

3 side of the organ and an arch Mr. Burgess gave his daugh- orga it of white candles and Boston ter's hand in marriage and for fern were on the altar. On eith- her wedding she was lovely in er side of the altar were stand-' (See Burgess On Page 6-C) perfect for any occasion LONGINES Tht World'i Most Honorad Watch could do and I agree with him, pressed and appreciative of the the fine seed over ishe said' usages (hey have re- and then cover wjth a "I am terribly proud of him." ceived since her husband an- er of sand Cover wj(h -r Quintard School PTA Will Meet of withdrawal pne uui men i a unti germination ed it. for it is the sort of thing The telephone rang constant-, 'K mn nr I Hfnnit ihn in.lr trnrA vnrv The Quintard School Parent-eacher Association will meet lie woum nave aone. many ui u.c louj uC wwks If watprino is npc Depressed Over Outcome Georgians who share ttor'ria larger one containing an inch or in the school cafetorium Tues i i i i tZ.

In a tlJ a rfny iorrilnru two of water, and kgve until the day night at 7:30 o'clock under day night at 7:30 clock under the leadership of Mrs. moisture rises to the-surfaee. VCI UCU1 UVti 11 IC UUl' pi'wi ia a. mi.t T7 a 4 come of the primary runoff in thing they can do. They wanted! lc" nM Georgia in which Maddox won to start a write-in campaign 0r'ffmPf) ym obtain from, Mrs Robert j.

the of WHEN YOU give Longinti you lay, with (owe. execu- Superintendent docu- Hup Hirprtnr of the Cnttn.nlla over Ellis Arnall. something," she said golden eloquence, Richard The first inkling she had of "People I'd never heard from Council. GSA and People Yd never heard from ment GSA and a thousand unsaid thing. lite, u.

wmi, nf tho Choc- her husband's decision, how- called people from New York tr.vjcne.'ii lime mjuiiLdiiun ever, was when he telephoned and other states. But can you an Each Longinet watch is hand crafted for a lifetime of accuracy, excellence, and eleganc. on shade and ornamental trees. Subjects covered include planting, fertilizing, mulching, pruning and- protection from diseas colocco Council BSA. will speak on scouting.

A nursery and a study hall will be open for the and all parents are urged to her from Atlanta. "Are you imagine that some of the peo-: sitting down'1, he asked. Then pie in Georgia were saying he told her. a lot of other things. I just hope i She asked him if he had dis- the people will understand it i cussed it with his 80-year-old was the she add-I father with whom he stays in ed.

I Atlanta. He said he had not but es and insects. From George Gessner, a lo- attend. Shown. MAN OLYMPIAN ALL PROOF.

LADY I GOLD MEDAL FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPUKING DIAMOND SETTING AND ENGRAVING REDESIGNING OLD JEWELRY INTO MODERN STYLES Anniston's Largest Se'ection Of Diamond Mountings of Any Type. I would do so. before making any announcement. i father agreed -with him, for they're cut from the same cloth," she added The next Mr. Weltner heard 'a'lout it was from a reporter v.

ho read her husband's statement over the telephone to her. i She said her husband had Convenient Terms'! Other Longines To S185. From SI 2. 50 Friedman's EARLY (Continued From Page 1-C) pii kles, johnnycake, and sue cotash. After the program thp hostesses invited members into the dining room for tea and Dainty refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed tea iable featuring a centerpiece of autumn cut-flowers with white daisy chrysanthemums, yellow snapdragons, pink mums, and blue flowers.

Among those present were: Mrs. William Staples. Mrs. Joseph Hitt. Mrs.

Guy Phillips. Mrs. Percy Godbold. Mrs. Eli Landers.

Mrs. John Mrs. Clark Watlers, Mrs. Charles Morris. Mrs.

Beecher I 1023 NOBLE STREET 1 1 237-2183 mm NERVES See Your CHIROPRACTOR ES PIANO INC. Franchistd Jewtltr for Lonqines Watches Terms Glodly! 90 Days, 12 Months, 24 Months, or ANB Diamond Specialists of Unquestioned Authority 1029 Noble 'Street 912 NOBLE PH. 236-3461 Have Poise And Grace! Greer, Mrs. Frank McCraw, Mrs. Archibald Rutledge.

Miss Gloria Blackmon. Miss Fannie Bush, Mrs. Joseph MIL HOW all 1, Mrs. Ted Edwards. Mrs.

I Mi Flint Gray. Mrs. Hugh Hurs 1 Mrs. Robert Warnock. Mrs.

J. A. Summerlin. s. Henry Gilliland, and Mrs.

Gordon Mallory. was a visitor. CHURCH (Continued From Page i anne Middlebrooks kept Self Improvement and Advance Modeling (LASSES NOW FORMING For The Youn Girl A Practical Finishing School For The Career Girl A Big Sfep To Success Business Professional Woman A Business Investment For The Housewife An Open Road To A Broader Field Of New Interest! No Age Limit! bride's book FollowingMhe reception the young couple left for a wedding I trip to the Smoky Mountains i'and for traveling the bride wore a two-piece royal blue I I double knit suit with black ac-i cessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. They re-j turned to make their home at 3315 Roswell Road in Atlanta, i MARY CARTER LIQUID GLASS I For A Personal Interview Call Olma Macy Harwell 237-7191 Days Director Instructor Polly Martin 236-0783 Instructor Out Of Town Students Welcomed! HOUSE PAINT Enamelized 8 Years Durability 2 Gals. 8.98 Downing's MARY CARTER PAINT STORE Cor.

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