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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 5

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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v. hart named Stlen Cameron. Mrs, Page Five, The' Annlston (Ala) Star, Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1918. notics to ratrorroaa uttara Taatamantarw mim .,.1.

4 Smoky Playing At The Calhoun Bt.aWa ai Jaaapa Dotbard, dwad. bavtna ba pantos tho uadoraiatMd by th Hon. SL Booaar, Jadta at tha Probata coart at Calboaa County. Alabama, aa tho tfih ay oi BHiuai, u. ia.

pouoa aoro-by slvaa that ail aorwn harlny la Una aaaiaat aald aetata wUI bo roaulraS la roooal taa aaata wtthla ha. Uata altowod 1 ay law. or may wm aa aarroa, OLASUBTCI D. DOTHAJUJ, (sen vDLg a 1 day for Birmingham, where she la on the faculty of the Ramsey High School 'J i iflu Evelyn Arwood has returned after spending two months at Day ton In Miami, Key West and Palm Beach, Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Downing have returned to Mobile after a visit with relatives In Annlston. www Mrs.

Mary D. Blakemore hu been called to Nashville on account of the critical illness of her mother, Mrs. Downs. Judge and Mra. Lamar Field are visiting at Daytona Beach, Fla, www Mrs.

L. O. Prentice has returned after a visit In StarkvUle, Miss. Miss Emms R. McCullough of Bt Petersburg, Fla, who has been the guest of Mr.

and Mrs'. Phil will be the guest of Mrs. Hugh D. Walker, for Jthe remainder of the week. www" Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Buford arrived today from 8t Louts-for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

H. 1 II ab tZ7oLL. i ii" awj- rn a am. aw aaa a The magnificent filming of Will James beloved classic, "Smoky," Is now showing at the Calhoun Ths-atre and plays through Tuesday, starring Fred MacMurray with' Anne Baxter in the feminine lead, and introduces ballad singer Burl Ives. "Smoky" ts a grand story of the West of today that Is flooded with the rousing spirit of the West of yesteryear.

As all who have read the book must know. It Is the story of one man's love of danger and of one woman's love of a man, and of the events that patterned their life Inter a great and thrilling adventure. Fred MacMurray brings to vivid screen life the lead role of the story's rugged and danger-loving cowpuncher. MacMurray plays the part of Clint Barkley with convincing naturalness and power. Lovely Anne Baxter Is outstandingly successful In a new type role for her that of the hard-riding owner of the ranch on which Barkley keeps his rendezvous with fate.

Burl Iveshandling of "The Foggy, Foggy Dew" and "Down In The Valley," among other folk songs, rates among the film's high spots. and Blanche Marie Spradley and Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas E. Bridges and baby have returned after a stsy at Fort Walton, Fla.

www Mr. and Mra. Peck-Leslie have nsmed their young son, Donald Peck Leslie. www Miss Lometta Weaver left yester- YEARS OF LOVE rjlimaxed By Tense Drama He played a dangerous game of Intrigue yet dared not face the conflict within his' own heartl 10BERT I tl Hodges and baby are at Jefferson Hospital. Birmingham News-Age-Herald, -w Mr.

and Mrs, Emmett Freel have returned after a visit at Daytona Beach, Fla. N. C. Wilbanka, Jr, has returned from Emory University In Atlanta after a stay of two weeks at home. www Mr.

and Mra. Thomas Peyton Roberta, spent the past week-end at Ountersvllle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. List are on a trip to Iowa and Nebruka. Miss Mary Harris left yesterday to resume her teaching In Ensley High School, after spending the Summer with her mother, Mrs. Oeorge T. Harris, at 1312 Quintard Avenue.

Mrs. Homer Lanford, who spent the past month In Fort Lauderdale, returned Saturday and Is spending a few days In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lanford In Gadsden. Mr.

and Mrs. Prescott Sandldge, Miss Harriet Sandldge and Mlu Jane Sunder have returned tq Oak 1 Ridge, after a visit and Mrs. Kenneth O. Schneider on Montvue Road. www Miss Mary Stewart will arrive to morrow from Dothanto teach in the Annlston High Sthool and will be at home this Winter with Mrs.

John Weaver orr Lelghton Avenue. Mrs. J. WHarmon underwent an operation yesterday at Memorial Hosplta Nell Track has returned to Wilmington. N.

after a visit with Miss Evelyn King on 8unset drive. WWW Mrs. H. D. Landers and Sgt.

and Mrs. John Jeskl have returned after a visit with relatives st West Palm Beach, Fla. www Lieut. (Jg) Ansley Wells left Sunday for a trip to Washington, D. after which he will be located with the American Red Cross, serving as assistant field director out of the Atlanta office.

Norris C. Brown has returned to his trade's school in Chicago and a visit with his wife and baby and his mother, Mrs. O. L. Brown.

Lt. Thomas Dixon Bemhard has returned to Randolph Field, Tex, after a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bernhard.

Birmingham News-Age-Herald. www Mrs. Emma R. McCuQough of St. Petersburg.

Fla, will be a guest at the Jefferson Davis Hotel for the remainder of the week. Virgil Adams and Virgil Adams, Jr, and Tunstall Cobbs have returned after a trip to Greensboro. Misses Corlnne Weaver and Dorothy Sterne are expected home this evening after a visit at Lake Juna-luska, N. C. Mlss Mary Bell Irby win arrive tomorrow from Abbeville to spend the Winter in Annlston.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spradley at mmm We Will Close Wednesdays At Noon During Entire Month Of September. SOCIETY IVA COOK, niONK MS ROADSIDE MEETINGS little more tired at closa of day, little leu anxious to have our Way, little leu ready to scold and blame; little more care for a brother'! name And to we are nearing the Journey Where time and eternity meet and blend. The book la closed and the prayers are said, And we are a part of the countless dead.

JTbrice happy then If some soul ean say Jive because he has passed this way." Selected THE TRUE ART of memory is the art of attention. Johnson. ENGAGEMENTS LILE-BECK Mr. and Mrs. John Minor Lile, of Lelghton, Ala, an.

nounce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia livesey, to John Charles Beck, of Birmingham and Atlanta. Sept. 21 Is the wedding date. WRIGHT-MARTENSEN Eugene Wright, of Piedmont, announces the engagement of his daughter, Margaret Eugenia, to Elmer A. Martenaen.

Jr, of Bloomfleld, Conn, the wedding to be Sept. 12. PHARR-LONG Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson Pharr, of Memphis, and Uniontown, announce the engagement of their, daughter, Kitty Orey Coleman, to Thomas Ralston Long, at Uniontown.

RILEY-WHITEFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Eustace David Riley, of Ashland, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Jean, to Thomas Holmes Whitefleld, Jr, of Birmingham. KROUT-STACY Dr. and Mrs.

0. Krout. of Brent, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ber- nlce, to George Harper Stacy, jr. of Centerville. www Donoho-Wollis Invitations Arrive Invitations to the marriage of a popular Annlstonlan to a charming young girl of Ohio, were received in the city yesterday, withthe following inscription: Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Parker Wallis request the honour of our presence at the marriage of their daughter Harriet Brayton Mr. TTuman Dent Donoho, Jr. on Saturdayythe twenty-first of September at half after eight o'clock Christ Episcopal Church Shaker Heights, Ohio At Home McMUllan Terrace, Annlston, Alabama Mr. and Mrs.

Achelis Send Out Invitations Mr. and Mrs. Johnfrltz Achelis, wh(J are well known In Annlston and the latter's mother, Mrs. William H. McKleroy, formerly of this city, now of New York, have sent the invitation, --bearing, the family- crest, to their friends In Annlston: Mr.

and Mrs. Johnfrltz Achelis request the honour of your presence at the marriage of, their daughter Louise to Mr. William Strother Jones, Jr, Thursday, the nineteenth of September at half after four o'clock The Brick Presbyterian Church New York MEN'S SHIRTS Famous "Archdale" Brand Just 120 these first grade sanforized Dress Shirts in neat stripes and figures of fine quality broadcloth. Limit one to a customer. OPA celling V' -preientlBj YOUNG -SIDNEY RICHARDS lil A feoturing DUDLEY DIGGS ,,1 ond introducing DOUGLAS DICK CAMERA FILM FOR 1 127.120-620 SIZES 616116 till NOBLE STREET (iififi New Treatment JIfo feURea! Results raopW ooot ftbo aS abotrt Ma-Worat.

tnfMiioa. laHlBM tboy arc to oaibar. raaaad to awn lion tlx torowntlnf roetal itching. And la many mm Um7 hiM not known of any affoetWa, way to daal with Saia Pt that Una InaMo to human bod. Today, thank to asocial, wtadirany r-rniud druc (twatiaa vioiat), a hwhly fwtivo troatatont baa bora ataao paaaiblo.

This drat hi tho vital introdiont in f-W, tho Pin-Worm tabWta dovolopod la taa lahoratoriai of Dr. D. Jayno A 8oa Tbo imall. auy-to-takt P-W tablota act la a annual way la ramovo pin-Worma. So If mm amport Pln-Worma In yoox child or rourwlf oak yoor draxht for a aekan of JAVNI'S f-W nht away, and fallow tbo directions, hatiafactioa uarantoad or your nonty back.

It oiiy to roaaoosbar fW tor Pia-Woraaa I 2f Ends bluing apota, streaks. a i a I 4 No harah Innadienti aaa tot rarythini waihabla. Fred MaeMarray Anne Baiter Burl Ives "SMOKY" A Dtsavy Sltliy "Kalfht rot A Day" Frances Langford Ralph Edwards Russell Wade THE BAMBOO BLONDE" 1 (aaotaf farad "Oar Old Car" Paul KeUy Kent Taylor Sheila Ryan "DEADLINE FOR MIRDER" AH Star Caoirdy "Taa Caa't Ftol A root" Lana Turner John Garfield Cecil Kellaway "THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE" a-- rw Women's f317 Wllmer DICK IIS I Blues dothifaf ffn whit wrhilm voa waah. hTTT I aaBaeaaSaBwawlawaai A A A "I S. P.

am Days, Siartinq Wednesday Dashing Accessory Umbrellas sheathed la fancy eaee are adding eenaiderable dash te feminine eostwnes this aeaaon. When they caa be strapped en, as doe Mrs. Walter Thornton's cobra -eased mbrel-U, ahewn, they have arms free carry other things, and the risk loatng a rainy-day friend la greatly reduced. Mrs. Logan Will Honor Her Voice Pupils tnu evening bi, iter IIUII1C Bl 1 Ji i Christine Avenue, Mrs.

Duke Logaft I will entertain with a lovely patty for members of her voice class7 and a lew Invited friends. Besides those studying olce with Mrs. Logan, guests will be Miss Margaret Harke, who leaves soon for Judson College where she Is majoring in piano; Miss Catherine Bailey, also Jack Gurley and Har old Holllngsworth, two young tenors from the Ahniston High School. who will take part on a musical pr There will be musical games and contests and Mrs. Logan will give a synopsis of the book, "Masic For Health," by Dr.

Edward Podolsky. She will also discuss music appre ciation with those present, Late in the evening refreshments will be served with Mrs. Henry A. Perkerson presiding at the table and other members of the voice clau Include, Mary. Jewell Dur den, Katherlne Fleming, Betty Sue Gurley, Martha Joe Rutledge, Nan Trlplett, Willodean Campbell, Barbara Oswelt, Sadie Lou Gibson, Mrs.

Leon Fundaburk. Mary Page Bag ley, Nonagene Morrow. Jean Mc Cary, Doris Whitley. Orace Kim brough, and Edward Haslam, Jr. Night-Club-Party At Teen-Canteen There win be a gala "night club party" on Saturday evening at the Teen-Canteen for the members and the hours will be from 8 oclock un til midnight.

Reservations are to be made by -telephoning Miss Mar garet Oriffls, over number 6323. A buffet supper will be served early in the evening and before the party begins, the newly elected officers will be officially Installed. The pasty will be unusually gay and will be a "farewell to vacation event before the opening of the school term. Requiem Mass Will Be Held TomOrrOW-Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, requiem mass will be observed at the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, with Father Jules Keating officiating. The service will be held In meln-ory of Mrs.

Helene Fredericks, mother of Mrs. John Fay and Mrs. Fay's other relatives, who were killed in the Rhlneland during the war. Mrs. Fay's friends are Invited to be present.

PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott Roberts have returned after a visit In Panama City, Fla, and Columbia, Term. www Mr. and Mrs.

John Slater of De-Qulncy, are 'visiting Dr, and Mrs. James Meigs In Glenwood Terrace. Col. E. B.

Ftshburne returned to Marlon Military Institute on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Ferphee and children are now located at Florence. www Miss Mildred Jones has returned after a vacation trip to Los Angeles, Seattle and Canada, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs.

R. W. Ooodlett, of Columbus, Ga. Mrs. Maude Smith Wilson- returned to Atlanta today after a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Lansing T. Smith. www Jack Pickard and Robert Berry have returned to Columbus, visit In the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Mallory on Rocky Hollow Road. Ens. Elbert H. Willett and Mra. Willet (Jean Daly Lloyd) have named their son, Francis Willett www Sgt.

and Mrs. Donald Moore are expected to return this evening after a visit In Savannah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jemison have returned after a trip to Florida.

WW Mrs. William Cornman has arrived from Pittsburgh for a visit with her daughter, Mrs, Tbomaa Downing and Mr. Downing. Mr, and ChapUne Jr (Frances Spain) announce the birth of a daughter whom they i ff Lr- I tdlt Noble IbtaOU uv GOODS with baf SHIRTS! SHIRTS 1.2 1U1 Trade At a CURTAIN 1,000 Yards Fin Dot Material Full piece, white curtoin goods imoll pin dot. Yard wide.

A gain. Per yard, only-- real Morris. Mr. Buford is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. H. Buford, formerly of this city. Mr. and Mrs.

J. A Ledbetter have returned after a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, www Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Ross (Mary Blair Bartlett) announce the blrtk Aug. 22 of a daughter whom they have named Jane Blair. Mother and baby are at St. Vincent's Hos pita 1. Birmingham News.

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Pair SAti C08TUIT1E 1 with JWM Iff 1 1( li'u' i 'jjl ifjBS. IrOsaP I 'jliS lfl Ptincluatcyour costume with (SSS3 Aai i one of these cyc-catchinf ac- fcm Choose now while 'p- tocks are complete and variety Je t' at Its WORK Foe ren ftra good grade 0. D. Work Shirts that were made for the U. 1 Army, All sizes.

Priced extra special, tach BOYS' oo Af 1 ond Apparel AIR CONDITIONECP. I coaciiA, FOR SCHOOL Regular collar fast color Dress Shirts in fancy stripes, checks ondl plaids. Sixes 6 to 14. Choke- It Pays To fin oirll "Annhtcn's 111V fOBLE -3TREI-T A t' -1.

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