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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 12

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4 Bs. -aS- HP- 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 11,1 954 FOUR-B THE MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER 0 nmmm ersonals Deborah Bible Class Meeting Is Held Gunter N.CO Wives Luncheon Today Neighborhood Parties Mark Scout Birthday Junior High School Girl Scouts IMS and Mrs. R. P. Carnathan si The Deborah Bible Class of AMD FEATURES NCO Wives' Club of Gunter AFB will entertain with have returned to Portland, after visiting in Montgomery.

held a party last evening, cele from MOT FLASHES tvss always IfJTO TORS!" the St Patrick's Day luncheon, Mrs. Martin S. Peake. has been brating the founding of, the organization by Mrs. Juliette Gordon Low in Savannah, 42 today at 1 p.m.

AH airmen's wives are invited, called to Butler. due to the fn years ago. Songs, dances, games, illness of her mother, Mrs. R. M.

and refreshments were enjoyed in Eidgecrest Baptist Church held their March business meeting Monday night. The invocation was given by the teacher, Mrs. Edna. Price and the devotional was by the president, Mrs. Ruth Garvin.

Refreshments were served. It was announced the next meeting will be held April 5, in the home Mrs. O'DanieL The base nursery will be open. OFWTEREST To the Oak Park pavillion, with Mrs. LeNoir.

Mrs. Ernest Marbury of Atlanta E. R. Moore, neighborhood chair A man can jump 4 times his man, in charge of arrangements. body length, a kangaroo about At 3:30 this afternoon Inter 5 times, a frog 12 times and a PHYLLIS B.

Ail EditeT is visiting her mother, Mrs, John P. Kohn and her sister, Miss Mary Virginia Kohn, in their home on mediate Scouts from Bellinger Hill flea 200 times. Yes in doctors' tests, Lydia Pinkham's Compound and Tablets relieved such distress in 63-80 of the cases tested. Complete or striking relief has been experienced by many women! Get Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound or Tablets (with add-ediron) too.for functional pains of menstrual periods, Those suffocating "heat waves" nervous, clammy feelings restless irritability are well-known to women suffering from the functionally caused distress of middle life You want relief from such suffering. And chances are you amgetitThrillingrelief Thanks to Pinkham'tl School will join Brownies and Intermediates at Bellingrath for a Felder Avenue.

Mrs. Hansen L. Cater (Natalie birthday celebration to be held in the Bellingrath School auditorium. Dramatic skits and games will be Williams) and Mrs. Charles J.

Cater of Anniston, are visiting their mothers, Mrs. Jesse Williams on featured on the program with all members participating. Mrs. Frank Hines and Mrs. Edwin Wise are S.

Hull Street and Mrs. Rebecca Brock, on Graham Street. directing the affair. Mrs. Philip Kingsley of Flor There will be another evening birthday party tlys evening when ence, is the guest of her Girl Scouts and Brownies of Loret-to meet in their school auditorium parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Bart-lett in their home on College Street. They're Here' Spring Colors to commemorate the occasion.

Mrs. Richard Hobbie and Mrs. Miss Ann Park has returned to Lester Fischer are committee wom her home on Southmont Drive fol en in charge of arrangements. lowing an illness at St. Jude's These Scouts, along with a mil Hospital.

In our famous Anklet Tie Legislative Council lion and a half Scouts throughout the United States, are contributing birthday gifts in the form of pennies, one for each year of Luncheon Saturday Mrs. Annie Nash of Birming their lives. These pennies form a fund known as the Juliette Low World Friendship Fund, in honor of the founder of the organization, and are used in promoting world friendship among young people. ham, founder aad first president of the Alabama Joint Legislative Loretto P-TA Council, which was organized in 1936, will be principal speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Montgomery Council to be held at the Woman's Club Saturday at 12:30. To Meet Friday "Religion In The Home." Is at fx ik; f-r iv -v: ack Patent Leather, the topic to be discussed by a All interested persons and representatives of oragnizations are in Red Kid, Blue Kid vited to attend.

panel of eignt students at the regular meeting of the Loretto P-TA. Fridav nieht at 8 nVlnrk in the school auditorium. For reservations, call Miss Zeig-ler, at the Woman's Club, 2-2641 today. Students nartirinatinir Mary Katherine Finch, Joe Orth, Tim KDtnn i if en Marshall Culliver, Nancy Goins, Marcia Kelley, Bonnie Justice, Mary Ann Clark, and Ray Simpson. It is announced ithat the meet FOR CHILD Wll! DOCTORS CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED APPROVI ing of the executive board has NQWI mw, Hf not drop for children.

Cent In No-Synphrina. tie, Me tint. ST. J0IIM lOSt DROPS FOR CHIL0REI been "scheduled for 1 :30 jn Friday. MR.

AND MRS. JACK JONES Mrs. Walter B. Smith Mis 5 Sara Blalock, Talks To Nurses Group Jack Jones Wed EUFAULA, March 10 AT ELK'S Mrs. Walter Bragg Smith was Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin F. Blalock announce the marriage of their daughter Sara to Jack Jones, son guest speaker at the meeting of the Tenth District Alabama Nurses Association yesterday. The group -met with Mrs. Guy Baker and Mrs.

Winford Hawkins. of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jack Jones of this city.

The marriage took place Jan. 25, in Quitman, Miss. The bride is the maternal grand WANT ADS WORK WONDERS daughter of Mrs. Lewis Albert Moseley and the late Mr. Moseley and paternally Mrs.

Jones is the granddaughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Blalock, both families of Montgomery. Mr. Jones grandparents on his P1 end here's your chance lo maternal side are Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Crawford of Cleveland, O. His paternal grandparents are the WTO) I us Ml late Dr. and Mrs. Harry J.

Jones of Winter Haven, Fla. Mr. Jones has completed a Many-purposa cotton frock with its own little jacket In navy, aqua, emerald and black piped in white. Sizes 10-20. Second Floor three-year tour of duty with the Air Force having spent the last fourteen months in Korea.

He is Mir attending school at Marion 10.98 The young couple plans to enter Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, in the fall where they will be at home. 1 1 JOHN DANZIGER About one-sixth of the total land area of New Jersey is classified as urban. fJOffl! AT 10? mil sAdd all the charm and color of Spring to your dinner table with smart modern shades. These lovely dishes are designed in exquisite taste to be at home on any table with any appointments. And yet the cost is so modest it will surprise you! Hundreds of pieces for all 1 i Mf.

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