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ChautauquaClub Hears Speaker 8A ffilfr Utontijumrrg Aimrrtiarr STORK Mrs. W. Mr Arthur, member in her home on Magnolia Mrs. James T. Lunsford direct of the Chautauqua Club, present ed the program.

-l Professional Center Hospital ed the chapter on Waves Ana Earthquakes" from the study-book "Nature On The Rampage," Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Connell, Mrs.

Grady Broadneaa, presK dent, conducted a brief business session. Mrs. Edgar Sims was a guest Rt. 1, Tallassee, a daughter Tammy Sue, Jan. 18.

(Ann Sutton and Myron Sutton). The talk was given during a re cent meeting of the club, when Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Churchwell of the club. A dessert course was erveu. 2506 Chapman, a daughter, R. H. Duncan was hostess Susan Mane, Jan.

19. MADERA A. SPENCER EDITOR Jackson Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClel- lan Hill, 2500 Boultier, a daughter, Alicia Michelle, Jan.

19. WED 50 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. William Emmett; Mitchell. 355 Park Chis- holm, a daughter, Donna Lynne, ITS JUST CRAZY THE WAY WE'RE SELLING Mrs.

H. D. Lyles Sr. Honored On Anniversary Jan. 21.

St. Margaret's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. John R. Warren MYRTLEWOOD (Special) -I the silver coffee service.

A lace 719 Ridgemont a son, Joe An observance of a fiftieth wed over gold table cloth was on the ding anniversary honored Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lyles in their Ray, Jan.

21, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gore, refreshment table. The crystal punch bowl held fruit punch.

The two-tiered wedding cake was centered with a miniature bride and home here. Four of the five sons and their families were hosts at the occa MW ifiiiiliw ri I A 41 groom. The gifts displayed by Mrs Billy Barkley of Myrtlewood, granddaughter. sion which marked 50 years of marriage since Jan. 15, 1813.

They are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lyles and family and Mr. and Mrs. H.

D. Lykcs of Linden; Mr. and Approximately 55 friends and relatives called during the after Mrs. Willard Lyles and family of noon. A brotner, a.

b. Lyles. a mem Myrtlewood; Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Lyles and family of Mobile, formerly of Linden. Another son, Austin, of Tuscaloosa, was absent, ber of the wedding 50 years ago 111 Turner place, a son, Jon Christopher, Jan. 20. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Finkley, 17 Wilkerson a daughter, Mary Magaleen, Jan. 20.

BaldwinP-TA Making Plans For Supper At a recent meeting of the Baldwin Junior High School P-TA, the president, Chaplain (Capt.) Calvin C. Cooper, an was present for the anniversary observance. Mrs. Lyles, the former Betty Guests were received by Mr. and Mrs.

Lyles and their sons, Squires, is the daughter of the Mrs. Ronald Pharr of Thomas- ton, a granddaughter, presided at late Mr. and Mrs. Jim Squires of Aimwell. Mr.

Lyles is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe the guest book. Serving the guests with punch and golden wedding cake were Lyles, also of Aimwell. Honestly it's the nuttiest thing! Since we have the well-earned reputation of always being the first with the newest, we started displaying our swimsuits two weeks ago.

We knew we'd get an occasional chuckle from someone in a fur coat who would think we were kind of ridiculous. We thought perhaps we'd even sell one or two to some lucky lady going on a cruise or someone who wanted to shock the gals at the pool. But let us tell you our suits have been selling like the middle of May. We have completely sold out of two styles and several others are well on the way to extinction. (If it's one you saw and meant to buy a little later, don't worry they've been reordered.

Perhaps we should just quote a customer who yesterday said "I always find the best selection, the most appealing styles and the most helpful service at The grandfather of Mr. Lyles. the late Rev. D. P.

Jowers, of ficiated at the wedding services for Mr. and Mrs. Lyles in the nounced the plans for this year's the other grandchildren, Gail Lyles of Linden; Judy, Tommy and Sammy Lyles of Mobile. A grandson, Billy Lyles of Mobile, assisted in receiving the guests. Flowers of gold and white carried out the theme of the occasion.

Coffee was served from home of Mrs. Lyles' parents, GRADUATE STUDENT EXPERIMENTS spaghetti supper, the only mon ey-raising event for this 50 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Lyles have been Myrtlewood citizens since 1921.

Graduate student Xenia Hemadez of Panama, above, washes a barium sulfate precipitate as a part of an experiment carried on in the Research Laboratory of Human Nutrition in the School of Home Economics at the University of Alabama. He introduced the following members of the committee: Miss Nell Thornton CONTROLLED DIET Chairman, Maj. Howard L. Hun- MEETINGS TODAY demer; Mrs. Robert Reed, kitchen committee; Mrs.

Jack W. Weds Robert Watson Risendcn, tickets; Mrs. George E. Mennen, bake sale, Mrs. Wil YWCO, intermediate bridge, 10 a.m.

till noon; square danc liam C. Rountree, country store; Miss Nell Thornton became the bride of Robert Buckner Watson, Monday, Jan. 21, at 6 p.m. in the' Chapel of the First Methodist Church. and Mrs.

Charles W. Abbott, ing at YW. 8 p.m. til 10:30 S. Y.

Pool, ladies 10:30 a.m.; ladies water ballet, 11:15 a.m.; novice swim team, 4:15 p.m.; 13 and 14 yr. team, 5:10 p.m.; 15 and over teams 6:05 p.m. publicity. p.m. Important Study Underway In Capstone's Home Ec Lab By LUCIA OWENS UNIVERSITY A fifty-day controlled diet by seven male students at the University of Alabama is the basis of an important study underway in Research Laboratory of Human Nutrition, School of Home Economics, Dr.

Frieda L. Meyers, director announced re Girl Scouts Program Change, 2nd session, Clanton, Scout Hut, S. Montgomery YMCA, girls Change Training, Luverne, Baptist Church Educational gym, 3:15 p.m. Dr. Joel McDavid, pastor of the church, officiated at the ceremony, performed in the presence of the two immediate families.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Earl Thornton of Montgomery. Mr. Watson is the son of Mrs.

Her p.m. I Morning Study Club 11:45 a.m., with Mrs. Sealy Merri- cently. Ansley Auxiliary To ReceiveAward The spaghetti supper will take place Friday, Feb. 1, from to 9 p.m.

at Baldwin. A free student cabaret program will be given at 7:30 p.m. and an Air Force missile film will be shown at intervals during the evening. Tickets may be purchased from students, committee members or at the school for $1 for adults and $.50 for students and children. In addition, there will be a drawing for door prizes every half hour.

weather, 1557 Dunbar Mrs. "Sulphur is a key substance Joe Roberts, co-hostess. bert Wyatt Preston Watson a all body processes and is an es- samples for sodium and potassium." "The project, supported by a contract with the U. S. Depart- Chapter PEO, with Mrs.

At the Monday meeting of the M. p. oshee, 1905 S. Court, the late Mr. Watson, also of sential in our diet," the profes-Montgomery.

sor said. "The experiment will Ansley VFW post, Com. Ralph: p.m Mr. and Mrs. Watson are resid-'determine or not the ment of Agriculture, made it pos Southern announced that the post Golden Age Club, discussion kinds of fat we eat influence sibie to investigate the effect of ing in this city.

group. 10 a.m.. Center; com munity sing, 1 p.m., Center; Bible Study, 2 p.m. Center, Chapter PEO, 7:45 p.m. auxiliary, headed by Elizabeth Waiver, will be awarded a certificate of appreciation by the local V.

A. Hospital recreation group, directed by D. A. Bates who will make the presentation Mrs. R.

W. Page, 383 elder, detergent hffflflC softened 111 lid and toothed with medicated, fast-acting CONTAIN! sulphur metabolism." "These seven students received two different intakes of Iinoleic acid, a fatty substance found in vegetable oils, while on a weighed, controlled diet. The sulphur intake and excretions are being analyzed. Analyses will also be made on these Panjandrum Literary Club, with Mrs. J.

B. Jolly, 3466 South- Jan. 27. ITS SPRING AGAIN AT Post Public Relations 1 Officer VARDSTICCi variations in Iinoleic acid in the diet on blood cholesterol, protein, calcium phosphorus and magnesium metabolism in the young men," she added. "With the facilities available at the computer center, and with the recent purchase of a flame attachment for the ma spectro-photomcter, it wi.l be possible through satistical and chemical analysis to gain much insight into the interrelationship of metabolism of these nutrients." PREVIOUS STUDIES Two previous studies have been J.

Mitchell Pilcher announces view, 3:30 p.m. United Mothers' Club, luncheon the presentation of the 10-mem- ber awards by the commander, to the following officers and nem- meeting, 10:30 a.m., Woman's Club House, 572 South Hull with the president, Mrs. S. J. VSI YOU Headquarters for the loveliest Spring Fabrics ever! We're ready for you home sewers with thousands of yards of style- right, price-right fabrics for Easter and Spring Wardrobes.

Corn in now. Browst around and select from the most comprehensive group of fabrics we've ever offered. bers: Homer Scott, Miles Vaughan, Rufus Spear, T. H. Hurston, and Ralph Southern.

Selikoff and Mrs. H. D. Mauk hostesses. The post and the ladies auxil made under contracts with the Eight Forty, Montgomery iary will conduct a land CHARGE CARD Salon 544, business meeting, U.

S. Department of Agriculture. scape project, meeting at the post On The Square Downtown The first concerned utilization of ascorbic acid in foods; the second p.m., Mrs. Paul K. McGinnis, 2226 Carter Hill Mrs.

J. M. building on S. Hopper street, Feb. 2.

The landscape commit tees are headed by Homer Scott Campbell, president. variation of metabolic response of young women to a reference and Elizabeth Walker. There will be a family covered dinner Why be tlat-chested? during the landscaping project, Golden Age Club, Mrs. Orvis Brown instructs class in corsage-making, 10 a.m., Center, 316 At the Monday meeting a com memorative tribute was paid the participants in World War II, in Fruit-Of-The-Loom DRIP DRY COTTON 59c yard observance of the official ending diet. Research Laboratory has as its goal, the improvement of health through better nutrition," the professor continued.

"It also provides an opportunity for graduate sludenst to participate in and become acquainted with nutrition research methods. In the laboratory now is Miss Xenia Hernadez of Santiago, Panama, who holds a graduate assistanlship." ot tnat war, Dec. 31, 1945. HAPE-MAKING BRAS BY tormfit PROVIDE A FIGURE PLUS! The commander announced that interest continues in the games on the weekly family i ym Famous Pampered COTTON PRINTS 98c yard Church St. For Care Of Iron After washing the sole plate of your electric iron with soap or detergent lather, re wax the surface occasionally by pressing over wax paper with the heat setting at LOW.

Wipe off excess wax and polish with a clean dry cloth. nignts, observed by the oost. Cof. fee and cookies, furnished by the A.B.C. Sheer Delite FINE MUSLIN Pima Filled Drip Dry Cotton BROADCLOTH 98c yard auxiliary, were served bv Com.

Southern's hospitality committee PRINTS 98c yard to the attending members, fA Jks Pima Mist Sheer Other important research studies completed in the past are; A study of nutritional status of Alabama School Children; utilization of dehydroascorbic and ascorbic acid from various sources by human subjects, and dietary studies and food practices of various age groups in Alabama. 1 Woven Novelty Cotton Prints QAssic 98c yard $1.19 yard 3 JabL Sale Ml MS 15 Sm Prints Matching Solids SAiL CLOTH $1.19 yard Bates Pebble PIQUE Prints, Solids $1.39 yard A Group 'Development' Makes Program For BPW Club Ameritex PLAYKNIT Prints Coordinating Solids For All Sportswear $1.29 yard Bates Originals The Disciplined r. i i ft COTTON PRINTS $1.39 yard wrj Fabrex Trampoline 11, SEERSUCKER yV-'V of Acetate and Cotton Ameritex Ice Cream PIMA COTTON Plaids and Checks $1.49 yard Out On Jlii Swagger The New Arnel ACETATE POPLIN $1.69 yard rreriLM jiyicu riimcu COMBED COTTON SATINS $1.69 yard IJour Format MS PRINTS VT7 Fabrex Bv Plav 100 ACRON COTTON i ')iARNEL SHARKSKIN $1.79 yard i $1.98 yard election Fabrex RUFF STUFF of Rayon Acetate Coordinating Solids Checks $1.98 yard jke Lemalnler of Our Sale Si oei confidential OH v'fjf Fabrex Acapulco Acetate DENIM COORDINATING SOLIDS STRIPES 1.98 yd. CONTOUR-SHAPED Arne The meeting Tuesday evening of the Montgomery Business and Professional Women's Club a-Professional Women's Club featured a program on "Personal Development" with Mrs. Ruby Dugger, chairman, presiding.

The following members contributed the talks: Miss Melvina Ramsey on "Spiritual Ouida Ritcher on "Poise. Health, Mrs. Paula Weaver on Mrs. Frances Hicks on "Cultural Mrs. Grace Warner on "Cultural Development Through Civic Participation." The meeting, held at the Whitley Hotel, opened with greetings by the president, Mrs.

Marguerite McKinnon. Mrs. Ruth Mobley read the Club Collect, followed with the Pledge of Allegiance, led by Mrs. Trixie Owens. Guests were the following prospective members: Mrs.

Betty Newell, Mrs. Frances Majors and Mrs. Annie L. Mixon. Miss Nell Burns and Mrs.

Vesta Holbrook, chairmen of hospitality an fellowship, were hostesses at a coffee which preceded he program. 1 Eastern Influence 1 The new "Chic Sheik" look in hats, designed to satisfy the female urge to look appealing and exotic, is being coordinated with custom and ready-to-wear clothes newly influenced by the Eastern stives. two low prices: Famous Whipped Cream DACRON Solids Prints $1.98 $2.98 yard Thin-foam lining in cups gives just a hint of extra shaping for the slight figure, brings you to a full or cup. Machine washable embroidered cotton. White.

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