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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 5

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The Anniston Stari
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Page Five, The Annlston Ala.) Star, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1931 Pretty Party MATURE PARENTS TMi itiss, i c. i en his woy ra HOME REALTY To jet full protection wUH If desired', pay ct Kills ct Phone BI3S Held In Honor OfcChapmans Late Monday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cobb Xing and Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Davis King were hosts at the Country Club, honor Keep The Young Folk Straight SOnTheirYiewi Toward Money GOO'S SILENCE I hear the traffic of the street But not the white world o'er the town; I hear the gun at sunset roar I do not hear the tun go down. Are work and workmen greater when The trumpet bio their fame abroad? Nowhere on earth la found the nan Uge and status. If we love Hank, $3.91 down and $5 per mcnth, itOMCARNS Manager Insurance Dtp l. 0 -19 tilth 6151 Br MURIEL LAWRENCE ing Mr.

and Mrs, Reuben Chap man, who were mamea recently in Ft Smith, Ark. A large Christmas tree, beautifully decorated, stood In the background, lending a festive atmos Woe works aa eilently ae phere- to ha reception room Anonymous. mm Foil-and-irttcp A Luncheon Compliments Young Couple Mr. and Mrs, Norman L. Snow entertained on Monday with a delightful luncheon at the Noble Inn.

Honorees on this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. George Groves Henry who were married in November, aad are now nuking their home In Gadsden. The luncheon table, covered with a white damask cloth, was beautifully appointed Jnellver and featured a centerpiece of frulf and pine bows. Attractive cards dee-orated la the Christmas motif marked the places and Mrs.

Henry was presented a corsage of red rosebuds. A prettily decorated Christmas tree and a profusion of Christmas greens ornamented the dining room. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Mr.

'and Mrs. Carl Nonnenmacher of Atlanta, Mrs. Qeorge W. Henry, Norman Snow, Miss Louisa Nonnenmacher, Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard O. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Snow. Eastern Star Chapter Will Meet Tomorrow The Elisabeth Spearman Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will meet tomorrow night at o'clock In the Maaonie Temple on Wllmer Avenue.

There will be an Initiation ceremony and officers are requested to dress formally. Mrs. Juanita McCary, worthy matron, will preside at the rp RAINED at a social worker, A aha la now personnel manager for a large organization that em ploys high school and college atu dents-during -the holidays and Summer vacations. "What la the most yivid Impression these young people have left upon you?" I aak her. She answers ao promptly.

-Their passion, for -jnoney'. ahe tella me. "It seems to me that they are not nearly so Interested In what they do, how or why they db It, as In the highest possible price for the hours they check in on the time clock." Then she adds: 'The more money they are paid, the more valuable they believe they are." We should not allow children to grow up with the impression that dollars represent their human worth. Young people's money-love is a form of Instability that we often QUEEN OF BOSES Blonde, blue-eyed Nancy True Thome, 17-year-old junior at Pasadena (Calif.) City College, will reiga as queen of the ItSS Tournament ef Rates la Pasadena. Judgea whe picked Kaaey stress ed that she Is a study of absolute normality la every way," and has no illusions aboat a theatrical career.

mm Above the mantel, the. mirror was snow covered, with an elfish Santa Claus face In the center. Southern smllax festooned the sides. The refreshment table waa covered with a green cloth, and decorated with a miniature Santa Claus and brass candelabra holding red eandlci. The appointments were crystal.

The crystal punch bowl was banked with sprigs of holly. During the calling hours, soft Christmas carols were played en the Hammond organ. Assisting in entertaining were Mrs. Otto Seyforth. Mrs.

J. Fits gerald KJntV mother of the hon-oree, Mrs. Joseph H. King. II, Mrs.

Thomas C. Xing, Mrs. J. K. King, Mrs, Gerald Lamar King, Mrs.

Charles Wood, Mrs. E. D. King. and Mrs.

George Con-nuors. III, of Jacksonville, Fla. PERSONALS we will take great care sever to aay to him, for example, "Study son; you need knowledge to make money," We will never say, "Be honest and industrious, boy. That's. the.way to.

get ahead." If we talk like this to Hank, he may gradually come to think of knowledge, honesty and industry, not as enrichments of his self esteem and hla inward dignity, but as, commodities unrelated to his Inward self, desirable only aa something that will command a good price on the market In Britain thla Fall, newspapers told us that America's "dollar Imperialism" waa an Issue la the political campaign. This la displeasing Information to Americans who love and know America. Those of us who love her for her real strength, her compassion and her championship of human worth, resent learning that her prestige throughbut the world is at a dangerously low ebb, despite all the dollars that are flowing outward to that world. Dollars cannot guarantee nations respect among nations any more than they can guarantee It to Hank among hla fellows. If American parenta are as Incensed aa they ahould be that Soviet cartoonists distort the letters U.

S. into a dollar sign, they can do great service with their indignation. They can use it to train their children in independence of money, so that their children's pride in themselves does not fluctuate according to the state of their finances. It is not the politicalns. but you and who will prove to the world that Americans do not worship dollars and that God, not the stuff turned out by the Mint down in Washington, is still Almighty in this land.

call by such complimentary names PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO DRIVE! INSURE! Our Insurance Enables You to Comply With the Finan-ciol Responsibility Act Effective Jan. 1, 1952. Substantial Savings Budget Payment Plan as "enterprise" and "ambition." Until we realise that money-love and money-trust are actual threats to our teen-agers' true self-accept ance, we are apt to be over-impressed with their earnings. How does our Hank behave when an after-school Job doesn't come through? Is he sullen and out of sorts when he has overspent his Is he cocky and bumptious when he's got a full wallet? If he is, it's quite possible that Hank's self-confidence is not as sturdy as we thought, that it's much too aensitive to the ups and downs of other people's opinions of his value. It takes al the power of love and insight we can muster to keep young people straight on their attitude toward money, so they aren't dependent upon It for pres- PHONE 4900 Banister-Downing TO Music Glass Is Entertained At Party Here Mrs.

S. J. Bazemore entertained last week with a Christmas party, honoring her music pupils. Smllax, magnolia leaves and bright colored Christmas balls were used for decorations, and on the mantels two Christmas scenes were arranged. An informal recital was enjoyed during the evening, when each child played his favorite Chriatmaa carol.

Slides of a previous party were shown by Rev. W. S. Tal-mage, and the children then exchanged gifts. Delicious Christmas refreshments were served the following: Misses Barbara -Ann Burgess, Joyce Bataon, Betty Bailey, Virginia Craine, Sharon Donnette.

Crow, Ann Ledbetter, Glenda Green, Delanne Green, Paula Howard, Jean Johnson, Bobbie Johnson. Mary Ann Little, Linda Ann Miller, Janeene New, Sandra Scrogglns, Pstsy Shepperd, Jaenne Shaddix, Emma Day Talmake, Sybil Ann Wooten. Marian Watson, Rita Gall Welch, Frances Elaine Ballard and Carol Mange. Also present were Larry Camp, Gary Batson. Sonny Morrison, and SQARFS Miss Camilla Foil of Salem, and Miss Evelyn Chapman of Columbia.

S. arrive today to visit Miss Jane Woodruff, and to be attendants in the Ratliff-Acker wedding on Saturday. Robert Fite of Keesler Air Force Base. Blloxi, is visiting his parenta, Mr. and Mrs.

J. G. Fite. Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Louie of Montgomery were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wise. Mrs. Watt T.

Brown has returned from a trip to Birmingham where her mother, Mrs. J. V. Brlghtman. Is a patient at Highland Baptist Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mears of Gadsden, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Mears of Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. T. K.

McWhorter of Rome, and Mr. Real Estate Insurance 34 West 11th 421 NOILt ST. Including Mink, Kolinski and Baum Martin Talking With Teen-Agers By Nancy Mottram S3 PROMPT POLITE and DEPENDABLE they approve. That'a certainly the easiest way to get around it. "rvEAR NANCY: Boys ask me for dates, my parents have given their permission and yet, I dont go out very often.

And it Isn't because I don't want to. But you see, lots of school activities are on Friday nights, such as dances and plays and that's the night my Mother and Father go out, leaving me to take care of my younger brother. I guess they think that Saturdays should be my date night, but I miss a few things that I and Mrs. Cleveland Wakefield of Huntsville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Owens for Christmas. Miss Yvonne Martin has arrived from Mobile to be a gueat in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gray Hunter. ANNISTON LAUNDRY COMPANY Call 95 1224 Gurnee 1115 Noble St.

Jerry Mange. Miss Mildred Johnson entertained the guests by singing Christ mas carols. instead of any one of you sacrificing a week end and if you all should conflict, perhaps they would have a baby-sitter in once in a while. That's fair all around and there won't be any chance for family arguments. (Q).

"Dear Nancy: I've been writing to a fellow in college all Fall and he's really 'the one. while he's been away and I've told nimri a planned for the Christmas holidays with him, but now he writes and tella me that he's going to spend most of hla vacation, with the exception of Christmas, at the home of one of his roommates near school That just about ruins everything and I've been blue for Dr. and Mrs. W. F.

Price of Taye'He "afeTtni i I their plans. How can I talk about this to them without Interfering KINGSLEYS Mrs. Ralph W. Callahan on- Knox Avenue. hiuviiiij imihihiivv iiQimiun is probably the MOST DANGEROUS ACT with their night out?" see if you and they cant switch i if.

HOME and your INCOME ore Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson of Philadelphia spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Tunstall Cobbs at Stake Every Time YOU Jiesg iney nave a 1 A and are now visiting relativea in Greensboro. ment, maybe they'd do the days. Everyone knew that I'd looked forward to seeing him dur ing the vacation. So now suppose "Give Her the Gas," CALL ED McCALL NOW! Phone 74.

McCALL CO. -r INSURANCE II WEST Uth ST. TEL. 74 no one asks me for a date? What baby sitting on Fridays while you dated and in return, you could stay home Satur Is can I do? I don want to alt home every night." "TAirThe change but don't let it spoil the best holi days- and have someone in Miss if Mottram for company, day of the year for you. Start now to mention here and there that he won't be coming home ex Wonderful ho Spencer Russell has returned to Birmingham after a visit in the home of hw mother, Mrs.

Samuel A. Russell on Leighton Avenue. Frank D. arrived today for a visit in the home of Dr. and Mrs.

Gerald O. Woodruff on Woodstock Avenue. rsTirrAclerTrMsltlni-in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan B.

Marsh la Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sheld had as their guests for Christmas, Mr. and Mrs.

Manfred O. Wakner of Jackson, and Cpl. Martin C. Wagner of Mountain Home Air Base, Idaho. Mr.

and Mrs. Alex W. Bell and little son have returned to their cept lor cnrisimas wuo nis iam-il-ihalJtiemade buddy at college. And once the word gets around those lads -who dated you. Juiowlng that you were writing to him.

will be back on the phone. After all, there'll be Interesting parties and places to go, so cheer, up. Have the time you can and ahow your friends that; even if he isn't rushing righthome to aee you, you aren't moping about It 'in j. .1 MarriageAnnouncement when cb jgfiing colds stride home In Mt Holly, N. after spending the Christmas holidays Is Of Local Interest mil Asarmtm with Mr.

and Mrs. Charles R. Bell Mrs. Anne Hudson Mitcham and on Leighton Avenue. omer L.

Davis announce their ing. Real comfort comes fasti For coughing spells, upper bronchial congestion and that choked-up feeling caused by Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mallory marriage which took place Monday December 24 In Columbus, Miss. have returned from a visit with Mr, and Mrs.

Edward Richards In cuiuj, meres noming lice The Rev. W. R. Lott. pastor of using vicas VapoRub in the First Methodist Church, read the marriage vows in the presence Tuscaloosa.

of close relatives. Present for the ceremony were Miss Jane Schoolfield will arrive tomorrow from Danville, for a visit In the home of Mr. and the bride's sister, Mrs. L. T.

Mose- Mrs. William p. Acker while In ly, Mr. Mosely and Rufus Mosely. Special medicated steam brings DEEP-ACTION RELIEF from ceeghs and steffiniss Now those raspy, croupy coughs of children's colds can be relieved almost Instantly with this fceme-preveet treatment two heaping spoonfuls of Vlcks VapoRub in a vaporizer or bowl of boiling water aa directed In package.

it's easy, tool Tour little one just breathes in the soothing steam. Every breath carries VapoRub'a relief-bringing medications deep into troubled throat and large bronchial tubes. There thl woncferfvl freafmenf medicates and soothes dry, Irritated membranes, eaaes away coughing, helps restore normal breath And always rub It on for continued relief To Insure continued action, always rub VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Works for hours even while your child sleeps i to reUeve distress. It's the best-known home remedy Anniston to be an attendant in the After a wedding trip to New OFfMWUSSSMS RHYTHM STEPS BAREFOOT ORIGINALS NATURALIZERS CAROLYNS Orleans, Mr.

and Mrs. Davis will be at home in DeArmanville. Shellac can be mixed with aluminum powder or paate to effec tively seal In the stain of mahog yuu can uaa when any cold strikes child or VICKS VAPOftUI any-colored or other stained woods. RaUlff-Acker wedding which will take place on Saturday. Mrs.

Wyman Clark and Miss Ann Poland have returned to Atlanta after spending Christmas in the home of their parents. Lt Gen. and Mrs. John It. Hodge have returned to Ft Mcpherson, Ga after spending Christmas In the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Cody Hall on Forest Lane. so that they can be painted Ivory or white without danger of bleed ing. Mrs. Thomas Ingram of Flor ence is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton M. Tebo at LaGarde Apartments. Luther Bevls, has arrived from the University of Alabama HsjrVi the tale of the season! Kingsley'i wonderful quality smart fashion beautiful fityours, at a greatly reduced price. You'll find a wide selection of styles, sixes end celery but, of coursenot every slxe in every styh or color.

See them how while we have cur best selection. 65DEBS" Low Heel Shoes and Casuals Reg. $8.95 to $9.95 for the holidays at home. Douaro Cough Fclloviihg Hu After the flu it over and gone, the couth that follows may develop into chronic bronchitis if neglected. Creomulsfon relieves promptly because It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes.

No matter bow many medicines you have tried Crtomulsion is guaranteed 10 please you or druggist refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the tui nf tnanv millions of Ufert. KINGSLEY'S SHOE STOriE 1125 Not! flo avni 'ilk Broken v( v- 1 1 CnEOMUCSlOM.

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