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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 7

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FEBRUARY 1 19 4 6 THE MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER SEVEf. Personals .9 Shrine. Ball Will Be Colorful Event me OF COURSE CAME FROM Mrs. T. K.

McDowell hat returned from aa extended visit in ash villa. Mr.and Mrs. William Tru The ball and pageant given annually by Alcazar Temole. ly announce the birth of a son, Howard Duke, Feb. 13, at St will take place this evening at Margaret's Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean (Florence Fuller) and araall daughter have arrived 'from Camp Crowder, and he, hav- lne received release after serv CORNER DEXTER AND PERRY ing in the U. S. Army for four yean, will again make their si home in Montgomery.

Mrs. G. W. Peets. of Wesson.

is he guest of her son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Peets on Courtland Drive.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Hopkins (Helen Strickland) announce the birth of a son, Howard James, February 11. at St Margaret's Hospital.

Mr. Hopkins has been honorably discharged from the Army Air Force, having served aa corporal Miss Inez Vernon, of Atlanta, who has bean visiting in Montgomery, has left for a visit in Mrs. Charles H. Cash well is recovering at Fitts Hill Hospital following an operation. Mr.

and Mra. Joe Johnson, of Miahawaka, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.R. J. Thornton in their homeon LeBron Avenue, Mrs.

Lawrence Guettler and infant son, Lawrence Henry, have returned to their home on Mulberry Street from St Margaret's Hospital. i Mrs. E. M. Oswald ist conva Mr.

andl Mrs. Houghton West, of Callin, are guests of Mr. and Ma J. ju parsons on Fair view Avenue. -T Capt.

Gus Knabe has been re leased from Madigan General Hospital, Fort Lewis, and with Mrs. Knabe is on terminal the lny Auditorium, and the occasion will honor its illustrious potentate. Edwin Hours will be from 9 p.m. to midnight It will be a formal occasion. The divtn, their ladies and others will be in receiving line.

The stage will be in rich ori-entral setting and a pageantry feature will be presented. The Shrine Patrol will give a floor show which will include a drill exhibit and general dancing will follow. The grand march will be led by Col. E. H.

Jackson- assisted by William Lawrence. Music will be by a leading orchestra. Invitations have been issued to many Montgomeriana and there will be visiting nobles in attendance. The occasion is moat elaborately planned and' will be reminiscent of prewar days' presentations. -t There will, as always when Alcazar Temple givea an annual ball for its potentate, a huge attendance.

Admission will be by invitation only. Meeting Is Held By Mothers9 Round 0) (IS leave at the home of his mother, Mrs. Laura W. Knabe on South Hull Street. i J.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brady, of Chattanooga, are visiting Mr. and lescing at JTitts Hill Hospital following an operation. Mrs.

Walter Cooper and infant daughter, Gayle, have returned to their home on Madison Avenue from St Margaret's Hospital. A. Holds Program eeting Table Mrs. a. Martin on faoutn ferry Street.

Miss Annie Clyde Goodman has returned, to Murfreesboro, after visiting Sara Frances McWilliams on South Court Street" son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. King- is convalescing at their home on South McDon-ough Street, following an illness at Emory Hospital in Atlanta. Mrs.

D. B. (Nella Ruth Kimbrough) ana infant daughter have returned to their home ion Felder. Avenue from St Margaret's Hospital. Miss Eva Leigh Adams, of Mobile, is the guest of Miss Frances McNaughton on South Hull Street Mrs.

Ray Jackson and daugh-terr Miss Anita, of Charlotte, N. are guests of Set. and Mrs. L. E.

Barfield on Madison The Parent-Teacher Association of the Capitol Heights Elementary School held a meeting in the school auditorium, which opened with a devotional period oy the Me v. jiobert U. Edge. pastor of the Capitol Heights Baptist' Church, whose subject was "Consciousness of Missions." Mrs. Georgia Wagner Morgan, supervisor of music for the Mother's Round Table held its fortnightly meeting on Thursday morning with Mrs.

A. E. Massey in her home on South Court Street when assisting hostesses were Mrs. George Watts, and Mrs. James Hicks.

Mrs. Walter McKee, president Mrs. Leon Ligon, secretary, and Mrs. J. M.

Hall, treasurer, each made report. Mrs. James Lewis reviewed Federation activities and Mrs. R. D.

Carlton reported as chairman for the Children's Home. Mrs. Florian Strassber-ger appeared before the Club to outline plana for nation wide observance of Brotherhood Week. Montgomery City and County schools directed the group in singing "My Old Kentucky Home," witti Mrs. famine Carr, accompanist.

Mrs. Morgan as guest speaker discussed the subject, "Music In the Home." -Brerss FAST reHrf fesl Mrs. George T. Gann. a former president of the Association, gave an interesting talk on founders Day observance.

The business session was un der the direction of the second vice president, Mrs. F. C. Bishop, with reports submitted by the following: Mrs. E.

S. Fuller, recording secretary; Mrs. Fred Cauthen, treasurer; Mrs. H. R.

gougos At the first sign of a chest cold-rub Musterole on the chest, throat and back. Musterole immediately starts right in to relieve cough, sore throat and tight muscular soreness. It actually helps break up painful local congestion. Musterole offers all the advantages of a warming, stimulating mustard plaster yet is so much easier to apply. No fuss.

No muss. Just rub it on for prompt relief. In 3 strengths. All drugstores. Thornton, membership chairman; Mrs.

Fancher Phelps, magazine chairman. Mrs. Bishop announced Mrs. FT Dr. B-i Austin, head of Alabama State Health Department, was speaker and had for subject of a most informative talk, "Medicine in a Modern World." A luncheon was served.

Little Girl Given Birthday Party Mrs. Elizabeth S. Fortner entertained at her home on Earl Place at a party celebrating the ninth birthday of her daughter, Ann. Decorations and favors were in the Valentine motif, and games were a diversion of the afternoon. Guests were: Buzzy Gools-by, Suejane Shelton, Ted Urquart, Ed Crockett, Henry and Louise Hale, Joy Paterson, Rosemary and Tina Edwards, Lucille' Massey, Jane and Judy Paterson, Joy Harkins, Ann Pierce, Julie Jones, Nancy Vance, Jane Stauffer, Rita Melms, Joan and Judy Eagle, Fox Harmon, Buddy Medlock, iA v.

Hub Harris, superintendent of the Capitol Heights Kindergarten is assembling books for the library and asked members to donate pre-school age books to the project 1 it 1 CHARM Announcement was made rela tive to the March meeting which will be held- on the 14th with suWect to be "Safety." BERKLEY, JR. Mrs. s. A. Kusseii was named WHITE FLEECE TOPPER Fitted white fleeca topper by Lassie Jr.

the' coat every tmart girl is wearing Jr. sizes; DUDLEY CASUAL GABARDINE Jr. Dress in Blue, Whita, Pink, and Gold V-neck gabardine with gold buttons ond hand-stitch-Ing Jr. Sizes. SUIT Berkley, Suit of 100 wool in blue, gold, green saddle -jawv stitched shoulders i Jr sizes.

Tyler Nichols, Pat Miller, Hugh razer, Sammy lisher, Connie $35-00 ttekf Corner Dexter and Perryi fstvNWAtO $35.00 SECOND FLOOR $12-95 THIRD FLOOR V. JR. COATS JR. DRESSES Cook, Charles Voltz, Elizabeth and Jane Crump, Frances Holding, Susan Campbell, Fairlie Marks, Carol Cornell Warren Robinson, Barbara and Robert McPherson, George Bifthfield, Patsy Paterson, Marion Thoring-ton, Elise Hatton, John Yelver-ton, Billy and Jackie Watson and Joyce Mount. JR.

COATS SECOND FLOOR McLeroy And Mr. Fruitticher Wed APS I EUFAULA, Feb. 14. The marriage of Miss Edith McLeroy. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John J. McLeroy, to C. Oli Ml ver Fruitticher of Macon, Ga (B) $32-50 sVAf, If took place at an afternoon ceremony on Feb. 7 at the home of the bride's parents with the Rev.

Albert Britt of Fort Deposit of ficiating. JiiumhliL The bride wore a costume suit of aqua wool with black accessories and her flowers were roses in corsage bouquet 7 i Beverly E. Fruitticher of Sa Exciting as the part itself thesr ort sil vannah, was the groom's best man. An informal reception fol houette fashions that cater to wee-worldly wisdom and prove that "elegance" is not just a "grown-up" affair. Li Jk Sweet for SPRING! Our brand new lowed the ceremony.

The bride's table was centered with the embossed wedding cake and held arrangements of white flowers (A) -Half Bonnet $095 A 100 Wool Shetland. Finest tailoring in aqua, blue, yellow, navy and brown. $29-95 $32-50 i and burning tapers. The groom waa recently discharged from the service after several years overseas duty, serving with rating of sergeant in the Air Forces. The couple will reside in Macon, where the groom holds a business position.

Amoma Hold Meeting The Amoma Class of Capitol i 10P Wool Belted Topper with suede finish in American beauty, grey, aqua and yellow. 100 Wool Three-Button Suit in matching colors and fabric of Adorable pastel felt with pretty dappled feather, misty veil to go to your head for Spring. One of a bright new collection at this small price. Other hats $2.00 to $3.95 Mail orders promptly filled. i HAT BAR STREET FLOOR mAlweyt the Newest Feihinnt Fnr Women.

Mines end Children Heights Baptist Church held a topper. 100 Wool Shetland with vented back and pearl but ni business and social meeting witn Mrs. R. R. Parsons, hostess.

The claas song opened the meeting followed with Scripture reading, the meditation closing with prayer offered by Mrs. C. W. Etheridge. Mrs.

Doris Sherer, president. tons, colors aqua, blue, yel- ft low, American Beauty, na- vy, and brown. was in charge' of the business' $26-50 $32-50 session with reports given by officers and committee chairmen. The program closed with sentence prayers. Refreshments were served during the social hour.

Blue Triangle Club Hat Meeting The Blue Triangle Club met Special Group Metal 9 PICTURE FRAMES Assorted Sires y2 PRICE First Floor at the club house for its regu-1 TEEN-AGE BAZAAR THIRD FLOOR (D $26-50 lar meeting. Mrs. A. C. Watson gave an Inspiring talk.

The program was the second of a aeries planned for the study and development of personal charm. chairman of the nominating t- 1 committee with Mrs. Fred Cutt and Mra M. C. Radford assistants.

The attendance prires were awarded the section of the third grade of which Mrs. Alma Kersh is teacher and the section of the fifth grade with Miss Claudia Pylant teacher. There was a large attendance at the meeting. JEWELERS "Always the Newest Fashions For Women, Misses and Children".

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