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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 12

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 12

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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I i i An EamU Will I l-y MIit At III School i ft i. r't. 4 (t 1's the r.u-ctuatlri cf hope and cerrair, ty tv.e mea cl Eataan. necogr.lzed also as a speak of ability. General Erougher Is In constant demand to bring his message of pride and faith In the American soldier and the Importance to the safety of the country of universal military training, to clubs, veterans' organization and civic groups all over the nation.

It is with a real sense of loss that those who have been associated wtih him In any way will see him leave. After May 13th. command of Fort McClellan will be assumed temporarily by Col A. B. Dumas, at present deputy post commander and executive officer.

General rougher plans to leave Fort McClellan May 14, returning May 26 for hie family. j. r.f I. Tr. 'AlAbama D'-'ectcrs' AisocUtion, of rembrrs of more than one hundred Alabama funeral homes, will hold Its annual convention at the Jefferson Davis Hotel in Montgomery." starting at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow morning.

The program will Include an address by a W. Baldwin, governor of the national district four. of which Alabama Is a part, and May-card C. Weller. executive secretary of the National Association.

The Alabama Funeral Directors' Association is a member of the National Funeral Directors' Association with headquarters In Chicago. The officers are Janes J. Duffy of Mobile, president; Taylor Boyd of Gadsden, vice president: T. Flint Gray of Annlston, second vice president; and Mayee. Vinson of Annlston, aecretary-treasurer, The snnual Spring concert will be presented by Annistoa High School Music Department tomorrow night at 7:45 o'clock in the auditorium under the direction of Mr, litha Kiigore.

Mrs. Joe Rutledge and I P. Jackson. The Junior band will open the program with two selections, followed by a clarinet trio consisting I i ri rn rvn hi Yw.uv, 4jf a. final ltl aiu C.n Am Car Tij 43.

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Joe Rutledge, will render four songs. The Girls Ensemble will sing two selections and Sadie Gibson, soloist. i.otaund kusaeU (CemtlBaed Frawa Fage One) ban on Jewish Immigration Into Palestine would enable the UN to carry on its In a calmer spirit and that this decisive (Ca-ttaaai Iti' Fage Ome) Final action on the Btop-ebmmun Ism measure la sot expected before s-t -V'r will sing "Carmena. The members of the Girls Ensemble are: Sadie Gibson, Dorothy Wells, Mary Paige Bagley. and June Craton.

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Ale under Knox Dean Janer Beulah Bondl -Charlss-IMnf Merivl "SISlfcR KENNY Jimmy Wakely Lf Lmsn" hit SIX-GIN SERENADE Marrlace license aDDlicatlons have DhuI Dark Uy "tr.irhl UNUn OF xr. pan -3 (: 7 COLORED on WHITE DURING THIS EHAMEILWfiRE 2 For 29c! n) for the -si i price of A been made by the following parties SariaJj "SmtM MONTOObTUT UTtSTOCK WOitTOOMiay. May a Stata Mkt Mav Sto frwal ValM ack Tarda CatUa: aatkiaaUd aalaala tacalau 100. Opening aatoa aUuchtar caul ataaf to weak, ipota SI lover a can oar cava. Medium alauf Mar atra ana kalfart 11 tall eomaaoa oflartns ll.M-ll M.

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cuiia iaee Hogs: eattmated aalaala reeelpta 1M. Trad fairly aetlv. Price fully atoady. Medium to choice barm and ilU ever 3M lb ftVN 1M-M4 to M-I1 1M-1M Ita II 144-1M lb ll.M-ll IJO-14 lb U.tlS.M: M-1M lb 1110-lt Btadluia and toad aaw 1M-304 lb IS em SM tt M-ll under 1M lb 11M dowav atS devaw Thomas rerguson Nugent. 29, Fort McClellan, and Joan Elizabeth Aldrich.

24, Fort McClellan. Carrol Oordon Parker, 28, Meridian. Ia- and Beverly Ann Kimn. The- Political Committee debate then swung back Into the makeup of the Inquiry Commission with Britain and the United States, which oppose membership for the Big Five, announcing they would naturally serve if called upon by the UN. The Arab Higher CJommlttee meanwhile continued Its boycott of the UN pending a decision from Cairo.

There the exiled Grand Ouftl was reported considering the Assembly's invitation of yesterday according to the Arab group equal status with the Jewish agency In committee hearinga. TedcHers Attend Oxford Barbecue 20, West ttont cutting. Taber and Stefan mentioned no names. But they sounded off after Secretary of State Oeorge C. Marshall and Secretary of Commerce W.

Averell Bar-rlman attacked cute la fundi for their departments, Taber said hfs approprlaUoni committee, has wielded a heavy economy ax on government appropriations for fiscal IMS, has received "no cooperation from any agency of the government in finding places where cuta could be Meanwhile. It wu disclosed that the Republican economy bloe will go easier on War Department military "activities than predicted. One Congressman predicted that military appropriations probably win net be cut more than t300 .000.000 from the requested 15,7170000. Reciprocal Trade Secretary of State Oeorge C. Marshall put in a plug for the administration's reciprocal trafil program.

Hi sdvied the Bouse Ways and Means Committee that the trade program aids economic stability which. In7 turn, means greater world political harmony. Robert E. Grew. 42 Oneonta and Edna L.

Bryant 28 Annlston, Tim McCoy "THE TEXAS MARSHAL" Nm4ta rB IMM Fit! ChlekM" wicli Klaf Of Th rra BMftn" A Hawaiian- ninearml use 100.000-gallon water tank, shaned like a nlneanniT. it Honolulu plantation. W1W TORE COTTOIt HIW YORK, May a (VP) Cat tea iioi4 eaay. Oaa Wilh lew Cle March el M.M 1111 I Roasters I Double Boilers i This sale is for limited time, so make your se- anytiiino ur i lection while our assortment is complete! enamelwarei "A Crew Value Is A True Voue" I 912 Noble St. wy arta -i ia aar Ctows yaw Maitaaas I iwvinf Maatariai itm ur wlU array July 14.31 Oct it il Dm.

13 MM MJ1 JS BpoU doMd at 11.W; dofja M. WtW OSXIAKS COTT0W KIW ORLXANS. May a 1UP) CttttoB cloMd barely steady. OS) BBft Lav Cbo March M4S il si re May M.TS MM Mil July 34. TS Oct M.M MM MJS Mil DM M.TI SSJS M-M MJI AH teachers in the Annlston City Coca-Cola Company at a barbecue last night, at Oxford Lake.

Mrs. Raymond Williams is president of the Annlston Teachers Association. Mrs. Stephen Buger, recreation leader, add Miss Annie Lee Cater, chairman of the hospitality committee, directed the guests In various games and activities preceding the Th Invocation was given by the Rev. Ford McDonald.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rutledge as wen as other officials and employes of the Coca-Cola Company greeted the mare than 223 persons present Bin. AdeHa E. King Save Waste Paper Diet la Lot Angeles Mrt.

AdeDa Blaabeth King. 14, died to Los Angeles, Calif, at 1:40 o'clock Monday night Funeral service will be at o'clock Bimday afternoon in TJsreya the Rer. Luther Corley and the Rer. N. Claxton cash oftAnt i CHICAOO.

May a IAP Wheat! VMM. Cora: no. I yallav l.MS-l.MS: aple pidt nl SS Oat: ae. 1 haary mtand Ml: no. I mixed do.

I GREETING CARDS. white 1I1S-13: n. I -hit 1 11. Bar ley: auvltlnr no-lnal lead le A.4S nominal. with laatisaaati far Burial, foUow la.

Cemetery. The body will arrive INJTJKES UNGES Charles Conner of Annlston, ltt 4. here Saturday and win lie state I tli away asar-ar at usrey Funeral Home until time MOTHER'S DAY was treated at Annlston Memorial Hospital yesterday for laceration of of burUL wkVII thsrlik yavf the 6cond finger on the right hand. MAY KaShlfytai" A A Bw I Mrs. ICrng wa born In Talladega County, but lived In Annlston for years.

She waa the widow of F. A piece 01 sieei enurea nis linger while at work at Lea Brothers Foundry. He waa dismissed after N. King who waa connected with the Interstate Foundry Co. for many years before bis retirement treatment, COUCH'S GIFT SHOP nrr- hVeHOW ST-' She waa also a member of the Car MUk was the eourea of if per cent of a- arm cash Income pehter Memorial Methodist 1943.

Mrs. King Is survived by three sons, Robert F. King and M. L. King of Los Angeles, anr O.

King of Fort Payne, one daughter. Mrs. sertie King Lee of Blrming-bamf one sister, Mrs. Nancy Nixon of Dolemlte, 14 grandchildren, ana seven great grsJidchiiaren. The pallbearers will be James Lee, Gentry King, F.

L. King. Leon -Ken tucky Wonder- ard King. Ernest wyatt, and Leonard Final Uiiti Tomorrow For Rlrs. Lillie Adkinson POLE BEARS, lb.

A. T' j. CO. CK -a" Hi Mrsv lllie Odeeea-AdlirMon; 4S, of 3813 Walnut Avenue died at her residence at 12:15 o'clock yesterday I Crisp Ifmift Hed 9c Alabamo's No. 1 New anernoon.

ALL-SPiHNG COATS jfe3i Funeral servicee wttt be held at 4 o'clock 4omotTowafternoon from the First Methodist Church of Piedmont with the Rev. O. A. Bon ner and the Rev. O.

S. Diggs of flclatlng. Burial win be in the Piedmont Cemetery. Usrey in charge. 4 Lbs.

PURE LARD 08c 47c 23 AND SUITS Mrs. Adkinson la survived by three sc, Dwight Roscoe, and CV MEAL, 10 lb. Bag Filbert's 8 Ox. Fresh Large EGGS, Doz Adkinson: two daughters, Mrs. Stanley Kraanowskl of Annlston and Mrs.

H. L. Bryan of Piedmont; two brothers, John Lemaster of At lanta and George Lemaster of Vanilla Wafers, Sun-Maid Raisins, Delmonte Prunes CORNED BEEF Ql HASH PINK OQr CAI liOLI aJa7tZ Rome, two sisters, Mrs. C. B.

DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE Drennon of Porterdale, Oa and Mrs. W. O. Goodwin of Annlston; 14 grandchildren, and three great Red Diamond 49c granacnuarea The pallbearers wUl be the gntmwn sArPFP II F.sH cHr 14c COFFEE, lb. nephews.

Ted, R. Charlie, and Junloue Canter, and Paul and Clar ence Goodwin, 5c 15c 10 10c 25c 5c 29c 27c 14 CABBAGE lb. CARROTS 2 for GREEN ONIONS TURNIP GREENS, Bunch Country PEANUTS, llv Washed COBBLERS ORANGES Dozen Large LEMONS, rJox. Large BANANAS, Grated TUNA FJSH OYSTERS 39c 39c Demonstration Worker Interviewed On Radio $jjoii can Mrs. Robert Burgess, a member of Sake Borne Demonstration Club, was interviewed over Radio Station Tall Pink SALMON 39c No.

2V Can PEACHES 29c Home Style Seedless Blackberry PRESERVES 39c No. 2 Con ORANGE JUICE. 10 10c WOOB from 10:15 to 10:10 o'clock this morning by Miss JDlzabeth Wheeler, home demonstration agent for Calhoun County, A member of a home demonstration club for IS years and treasurer on the County Council for Borne Demonstration Clubs, Mrs. Burgess pointed out the real need and purpose the clubs were filllnc and what No. 2 Can GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Women's lovely coats and suits reduced to clear.

Suits In wools and gabardine. Smart, attractive styles. Box style or fitted coats in pastel or dark colors. Come early, while they last. has been accomplished.

As Msy 4 through May 11 la National Borne Demonstration Club Week the Interview was in honor of the JS," CHEESE, Wisconsin Full Cream, lb 38c PORK TAIIS, lb.I Mrt. Delia Crawford PORK CHOPS, lb. J5c ALL PORK SAUSAGE, lb. FRESH RIVER DRUM Dies At Home Here Mrs. Delia Crawford.

71. of 1729 35c I BEEF RI3 STEW, lb. 29c Wllmer Avenue died at her residence at 7:50 o'clock last night J8c CHUCK BEEF ROAST, lb. WHITE MEAT, SlreB0-Lcanlb; J5c STRIP BACOII, WOMEII'S HOUSECOATS 5.00 rsyen fccusa coats. In color-.

I wiU'moke 'ttrr'i Dcy gift. PRKIT DRESSES i -t 1.00 i i Smort cotton dresses in gay' prints. Assorted styles. Easy to launder. runerai services will be held from the EWott Funeral Borne of Augusta, Ga, at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Crawford Is survived by two sons, Charles D. Crawford of An-niston and 11 Crawford of Ma-eon, three grandchildren, and one great grandchild. ATTEND RODEO Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Vara attended the CitUe Show and Rodeo in Birmingham aa guests of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce last night following a dinner and reception at o'clock. (q) mm i ii ill V) 515 West 15th Street FREE DELIVERY Telephone 15l 'I 4 MWW Wli.ll nit-tit Ji-v fl.

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