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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 3

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 3

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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Ptg Three, Tha Anniston (Ala.) Star, Monday, April 13, 1923 County Approves City Briefs ConservationF und (a Ci iv. A How To Hold FALSE TEETH -I Member of tho Calhoua County SOFTBALL NOTICE There will bo a mooting of all Commission this morning approved Mort Firmly in Place ICuTlDSI tho annual contribution of H.S00 to the Department of Conservation, dl persona Interested In officiating softball tn tha Park and Recreation Departinent'a leagues to wsjjjvt vision of forestry. Chairman Dan Gray announced today. vatawrtir JM au. court kltaf MM fom UofB taJkt Jut apfinu tttu rAOTscra em yor lataa.

Thai aJkaOaa (sea-Mid) pwar Mdt tal taat man firmly aa4 aura aoafaclaaly. tuwir, goMy, aaaw night at 1:30 o'clock at tho city hall. All such persona are urged Tho contribution Is a portion of that contributed yearly by counties to attend tho Important meeting tMt (mi not mw. Chats Mfir70 I 1 II 1 la Alabama. tonight PAK1T-GLA5S 90S Nobla St.

i -pla tfar (dratur krib. Oat J- 4 Meanwhile, It was announced that VASTSXTH today a a 4ni Adv. tho three-man commission board LADIES NIGHT SET There will bo no luncheon would attend tho fflstrict-wide meet ing of tho tuberculosis association meeting of tho Rotary Club to morrow. The club's annual together with Representative Charles Tnomason In Gadsden this ladies' night banquet will be afternoon. i 5 v--i J.J held Tuesday night at 7:30 In tho banquet room of tha YMCA.

i. PROMPT POLITE anil fllilKlfiSi Otherwise, only routine paying of bills was taken up by tho commissioners today. SPfE PLANNED DEPENDABLE Tho DeArmanvllle PTA will sponsor a covered-dish supper! ISLAND ITEM BINGHAM. Mass. Three at tho school Tuesday night at UNUSUAL TOMB-kVlno grower Looaco Ckambereaad, left, of Kochochoaart, Franco, had his owa tomb made la tho shape of a wine barrel.

Bo may havo gaeased ho would need It soon; a few weeks ago ho was buried la It their parents are Invited. wVWs small Islands In the harbor of this historic town bear the names Sarah, Langley and Ragged. They are said to havo been named tor a "colorful" former resident "Rag ANNISTON LAU DRlUCQMPANY Coll 95 1224 Gurnet tff Ml GROUNDBREAKING DUE The Central Presbyterian Chnren wtn break ground for Ita aw Edaeattenal Annex, abort, right, this afternoon at o'clock. Plana (or tho aew ttraetiiro. which wtU ooat bar bcoa prepared by Architect H.

Lancaster of Montgomery. Takinc part la tho gronnd-breaking aerrlco with tho pastor, tho Sot. William 8. Taimage. will bo Frank W.

Reld. chairman of tho Building Committee. C. Miller, chairman of tho Building Caaipalfa Committee, R. L.

Eoelestea, clerk of the session, T. E. Baiemore, chairman of the Board of Deacons, and Mrs. James Miller, president of tho Wo men of tho church. DIVORCES GRANTED Divorces have been granted to Caabai C.

ged" Sarah Langley. Calhoun 4-H Clubs Planning Frank Wilson vs. Anna Wilson; to Lucile T. McEachern vs. Hil- Call 451 ery J.

McEachern and to James G. Kirby vs. Earlene Kirby. For Annual Rally Here Friday A talent show and contest will The anual tally of Calhoun Ov nn MARRIAGE LICENSES YMCA's Membership Drive 1 1 I II I Marriage licenses have been Is be held, with winners from the various clubs taking part The County 4-H CTubs will bo held in Anniston Saturday. i i al VIKLE'S sued to William Reuben Love- county winner will bo selected! A program of fun has been lady of Oxford.

Rt 2 and Alva Slated To Begin On April 23 by Judges. planned, and medals for out Elizabeth Morris of Anniston: to Charlie Dower of Hobson City Girls who won first place In M. Loyless, B. F. Lunsford, B.

r. Lunsford, group man standing work during the past year will be presented. their club dress revues will put Gulce Potter, P. A. Quinn, Alex and Louise Richardson of Anniston; and to James Hoyt Potts The rally will start at on a fashion show.

Sawyer, and George W. Whit- ager of Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, who is chairman of tho annual YJK.C.A. enrollment of members in' An Saturday morning in city Boys and girls who have done of Anniston and Edna Opal Du- lock. All but one of these were COMPARE! SAVE! outstanding work or won con laney of Anniston. in the committee meeting, tr- test with their projects daring! HEFLIN WOMAN ILL the year will be awarded medals by the leaders.

George Wheeler Mrs. Irene Faulkner of Heflln was admitted to Anniston Me Four clubs one each of Jun Dies Hospital morial Hospital this morning, it ior boys and girls, senior boys niston, has-announced, dates of the membership effort which will begin April 23 and close May 4. As he announced the dates for the membership enrollment, Mr. Lunsford called attention to the part other Anniston business and professional men have had in previous campaigns. was announced today.

and girls will receive banners mari Crew having" been" prevented from attending by an accident W. Garvin Mange also attended the meeting. Mange Accept Post W. Garvin Mange hat accepted chairmanship of a committee to arrange for youth speakers who will tell members of church and civic groups what the Y.M.C.A. means to boys and girls in Anniston.

Mr. Lunsford as top clubs in the county. George P. Wheeler, 71. of 2106 After the program a picnic AMOUNT CASH I It MONTH I TOT At OflOAN YOU PtOVItlON COST COHTtACt MCtlVt KM AVMIMT Of IOAN tO 00 I 7SM 8 00 HO xSI.OO lM.at 14.00 40.31 431.00 MI.H 14.00 00.11 TSA.00 44111 41.00 110.71 1111.00 11S1.U 74.00 17M4 YOUNG INVITED Cecil Young, Annisotn at Noble Street and a soil pipe moulder, died yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Anniston will be held in Zinn Park.

Each member is to bring his' or her torney and a member of the Alabama Junior Bar Association Memorial Hospital after an Ill own lunch. DeWitt McCargo, chairman of tho Planning Committee, has Committee, has been Invited to ness of two months. Parents of members are In met with members of that group vited to accompany their chil He was a member of the Mc attend the annual Lawyer-Stu dent Relations Day at the Uni dren to the rally. Coy Methodist Church and ac ANY AMOUNT $60 TO $2000 and through the efforts of committee members several hundred names have been added to the nrosDect list Members of tive in the affairs of that church versify of Alabama Law School to be held from 9:30 a. until pointed out that officers or members of any group wishing to have a boy or girl to speak briefly before a meeting, may get their requests to Mr.

Mange COMING APRIL 15-161718 during his lifetime. 1 p. m. Thursday. Stop lit or phono today for'oxtra foist sorvko who may be reached by tele Mr.

McCargo's committee are Ben Applebaum, William L. i Bates. Erman L. Crew, Elliott STORK CLUB Mr. Wheeler is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Marvin Byrdwell of Bagdad, and Mrs. Walter Labashinsky of New York; six phone either at 9362' (business) or 852-M (residence), sons, J. P. Wheeler of New -Or Also according to Mr. Luns- Only girl babies were born at Memorial Hospital over the weekend.

They were born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rollins of Jacksonville. Rt Mr. and Mrs.

ford's statement H. T. Stafford, leans, Felix Wheeler of Shreve-port. George Wheeler of lLftMbaSat Birmingham, Frank Wheeler of I HEAR DR.V.L.VYAn iesW Carl Medders of Anniston, Rt. 4: local manager of Alabama Theaters, as chairman of the Publicity Committee is actively at work.

Each member of this com Anniston, Howard Wheeler of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aderholt of 3110 McKleroy Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. R.

H. Sears of Annis mittee has a distinct function, it New York, and Billy Wheeler of Atlanta; one brother, Arthur Wheeler of Covington, and one sister, Mrs. Jess Hester of Anniston; 13 grandchildren and was pointed out Pres Adams is ton, Rt Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Kelly of Anniston, Rt. 4, and to be responsible for bus cards, Glen Andrews will arrange for Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cappock of FINANCE THRIFT CORPORATION 13 EAST ELEVENTH STREET PHONE: ANNISTON 6166 Stuart? iU SoutA fat 25 Iftate MUTVMt INVISTMINT CtrtlHCAUS PAY 1 Ptt ANNUM 100 Eighth Avenue, Jacksonville TONIGHT- TOMORROW at 7:30 at 10:00 Sermon Subject Tonight "CONSEQUENCES OF SIN" outdoor advertising.

Tom Coleman, is making plant for BRIGGS STRATTOH Alr-Cooled Engines Distributed By ANNISTON AUTO PARTS CO. 12t W. llth Ph. 1313 two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the McCoy Methodist Church screen publicity and for other NEGRO BIRTHS Or.

V. Wyi Negro babies born at Memorial media of advertising through the theaters. Allen Draper is with the Revs. Dan Draper and Hospital during the past week included a set of twins, boy and working on a printed piece for 'distribution in connection with Garrett Graham officiating. Burial will be in Edgemont Cemetery, Usrey in charge.

girl, to Richard and Dewey Mae FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 15th AND CIRCLE DRIVE BUY. SAVINGS BONDS membership enrollment. Taylor Haris of 1603 Bancroft Avenue, and a girl to Boss skid Nannie M. Smith, managing editor of Jackson of 626 West 16th Street. LEG HURT Robert Earl Higgins, 6.

Negro. More peoole drive IfyooanfireiStckfy, hcklppetits Due to L017 BLOOD C0U1IT of Anniston, Rt 4, was in "good" condition at Memorial Hospital this morning after being admitted last night for treatment of an injured leg. According to reports he was Injured in a fall at his home. JL JL BOY TREATED Ronald Bolt. of 223 McAr- The Anniston Star, will assist with newspaper publicity and with a news firgan to bo Issued to volunteer workers who assist In the enrollment Malcolm Street and William S.

Weatherly are making plans for radio time preceding and during the annual membership effort. Charles B. Warren of Sears Roebuck and Company is assisting with window cards. i Division letders, captains, and members of teams are being enlisted. More than 170 volunteer workers will assist with the membership enrollment which is an annual feature of the local Y.

M. C. A. program. Assistance Praised Mr.

Lunsford stated that he Is much pleased with the response he has had during the past week. He called attention to help given by Leonard H. Roberts, president of the local Young Men's Christian Association, by W. Tunstall Cobbs and W. Garvin Mange, vice president and by FORD V-8's than all other thur Drive, was treated at Memorial Hospital yesterday afternoon for a fractured clavicle reportedly suffered as he fell from a bed at his home.

He was dismissed after treatment ro's combined PTA SETS PARTY The Webster's Chapel Parent- PF I a AND ITS UJLL THE ONLY V-8 IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD I No other engine the world hat enjoyed, to much popularity at Ford't power-packed high-comprettion V-8. Today, 4 out of every 5 V-8t are Ford V-8't. And while other maktrt are scampering to catch up. Ford and Ford alone ojTert a V-S in tha low-price field and for hundreds leu than most sixes. BLOOD IS BASIC.

Rich, red blood can make yon feel radiant Pale, pink blood can make you feel rotten, it's just that aiMPUl S.S.S. TONIC can help you feel good by building RICH, RED BLOOD, and by improving your digestion so you can get more strength and nourishment from the food you eat Regular use of S.S.S. TONIC provides, your blood with more power strength! Doctors have proven it is better than liver and iron. Get S.S.S. TONIC today and accept no substitutes! The big 20-os.

Family bottle In the bright red box is a real saving at $2.30 the 10- icacner Association will sponsor a tacky party and covered dish sup per inursaay night, April 16. at 6:30 clock. EXCHANGEITES TO MEET members of the Enrollment Com The regular luncheon meeting of the Anniston Exchange Club will be held tomorrow at noon at the Jeff Davis Hotel. Sam Routman is in mittee. C.

M. Jesperson is chairman. Harry M. Ayers and R. Clarence Williams are members.

Bobby Jackson, president of the George Neely Hi-Y Club, Is os. size, 1.44t at drug 'counters everywhere. V2E) charge of the program. Presbyterian Group Satisfaction Guaranteed or Year Monty lack chairman of a committee of Hi- Back From Sessions 'it in Tonics for 125 Year. t- Margaret Wright.

Tommy West forth BLOOD Joyce Bazemore, Elbert Thomas, boys and girls who will launch a membership enrollment aimed at boys and girls beginning Tuesday, Mr. Lunsford stated. He added that this boys' and girls' effort is well organized, that it gives promise of good results. "The Hi-Y membership effort will close May 4 as does the honny Character, Joe Little, appetite STOMACH am Taimage, Carole Miller. Jenell Adams, Alleen Craig and Mrs.

William S. Taimage return Luns-ied t0 Anniston last night after fitfpi build STURDY HEALTH senior enrollment" Mr. ford added. naving attended the spring youth rally of North Alabama Presbytery Saturday and Sunday at Sheffield. They represented the Central Presbyterian Church of Anniston at the Rally.

Monsanto Declares Quarterly Dividend ST. LOUIS (AP) The Board of Directors of Monsanto Chemical has declared a quarterly dividend of 62 12 cents a share on the firm's common stock. ify Yeen FanwrW mAeAmwicm RU A quarterly dividend of 88 14 cents a share also was announced yesterday on the company's cumulative preference stock. The dividends are payable June 1 to holders of record May 9. FORD'S V-8 IS THE SAME TYPE OF ENGINE AMERICA'S COSTLIEST CARS ARE SWINGING TO! Six more makers in the last five years alone have switched to V-8 power in their most expensive modelt.

Yet Ford's been offering this same type of V-8 power for over 20 years! What's more, Ford gives you your choice of Fordomatic, Overdrive or Conventional Drive the widest choice of drivet in the low-price field! Answering calls promptly is a big help on the party line, too Party Use eoorteey, like family eoajrtoty, soeoae oswweriag all calls proamptly. Sock eeaaUeratloa for yew Iarty4iae awighbors will reoah la mors pleasant telephone service for everyone FORD'S V-8 GIVES MORE "GO" PER GALLON I Whether you choote Ford's V-8 or the 101Ji.pr Mileage Maker Six, your engine lives on a lean diet For both oner the gas savings of Ford's exclusive Automatic Power Pilot which squeezes the last drop of power out of every drop of gas "regular" at See and Value Oieck Ford's "Worth Mores.w You'll agree Ford's worth more when you buy it, worth more when you sell it. SAFE AT HOME ATLANTA. Ga. (UP) Jack Bishop didn't get a scratch la two years of overseas duty, but the day after ho returned homo he was confined to bed with one foot in a celling sling.

He had been hit by a tricycle ridden by hit three-year-old son, MlchseL I FORD'S BUILT OVER 13 MILLION V-8'ii A HOUR rr vA SERVICE AUSTIN CLEANERS II East 9th St otjraiiiM nil miMogi 110 EAST 11th STREET.

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