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   Dothan Eagle, The (Newspaper) - December 3, 1934, Dothan, Alabama                               THE DOTHAN EAGLE PAGE NINE 8 to 12 Club Civic Activities of Interest to Women shaft la of and to lands wrecks each tend each tone day out of darkness meaning tri each ether's eyes two shall walk narrow way of life side by that should one turn r to little apace to or needs face those that never b wistful never and lips Inf in vain on e ars that never U wander all their weary days unknown die this is fate Spalding tOSIS CLUB TO Club will meet 3 o'clock at her home on West a street W Smith left today for ery to attend grind lodge IBB Cora Jean Harris who at- La school at Woman's College in spent the week end at ie with her Mr and T W Harris and had as her Misses Lucille Patillo and lice Ichard who attends spent the week end Lome with his Mr and E D Crawford Thomas and i Lewis spent Sunday where they ted Miss Stances who route Judson College at after a few days visit at home rs Henry Crenshaw and i of Samson the week end Dothan with Mr C Fenn Sr r and Mrs Marvin Holman it Sunday in Montgomery rs A- T R W and Mrs A J Hawkins left y for to the er i tt club fand organization an- or meeting placet d mutt reach this before the Saturday prior to the meeting date will be made for impromptu meetings FIRST BAPTIST W M 17 TO HOLD WEEK OF The Missionary Society of the First is holding a WeSk of for Foreign aiona each day this week at the The opening the ness waa held this noon at 3 o'clock Tuesday after- noon circle number four will be in the following program on Satisfied with Hymn Scripture lesson Prayer Hearts May Again Be Satisfied in C C Bennett Satisfied in J C Barber Hymn Hearts Ready In W R Jordan Also in Mrs L Collier Vocal M M Ready In Richardson the Name Lottie Moon C Barnes Hymn The public is cordially invited to attend afternoon sessions Miss Flossie Gamble Left today for Montgomery to take up her duties in Public Health Work Miss Gamble has been surgical for several years at the Hospital and has scores of friends who regret that her new duties will take her away from Dothan After reporting for duty at Montgomery she be sent to Opelika for a three weeks training before going actively into the work Miss Gamble is at ent president of the Sixth District Nurses being a ter and is also a charter member of the Dothan Business amd Professional Women's Club Mrs Sanford Pate and Mary Nell of are visiting her Mrs J W for several days Mr and Mrs J Newton Bass of arrived Sunday to spend several days in Dothan with Mrs Bass Mr and Mrs W C Sr X Mark Tho Ready-to-Wear Shop SRE THE GREATEST DRESS BARGAINS OF THE YEAR CAN BE BOUGHT IF YOU You already know the quality and style of the Shop's dresses Now just look at these DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES Early Coiners Only a few they can be bought at bargain LEILA MEDLOCK HOUSTON HOTEL LOUISE SHOP SPECIALS Values that arc seldom offered To say is the best advice we DRESS GROUPS L ATTRACTIVE SILK ANB WOOL FROCKS IN NEARLY ALL SIZES All Winter Felts to for Bfe tot Sweaters LOUISE SHOP North Footer St PHONE 119 MISS THEO HALL Black Dinner Gown Sets Off Go Collar Sophisticated restraint Is evident in this simply and soundly signed dinner dress of lovely materials The gold lame collar and cuffs glitter the sheath of black crepe which fashions the body of the gown Black piped with makes the formal and sweeping aigrettes trim the black velvet dinner hat GABBEN TO MEET TUESDAY DECEMBER The Garden Club to have met Tuesday morning with Mrs Max j has been postponed the second December j acd will meet with Miss Sue lone Miss Malone will talk on mas Table and give clever demonstrations of table Mrs Shelden Bryan of and Miss Mary Brown of Birmingham are in Dothan to attend the bedside of Mrs Robert Brown of Midland who is ill at a local hospital Mr and Mrs Roy Tatum and children of spent the week end in Dothan with Mrs Tatum's Mrs Sid ford U D C TO MEET The United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs J L Ellis at her home on West Main street Mr and Mrs J T the birth of a daughter born December whom they have named Elizabeth MISS GAMBLE HONORED WITH DINNER PARTY Miss Flossie Gamble was honoree to a dinner party Saturday evening at the Country Club when Mrs Floy Hall entertained a number her friends in compliment to her before her departure The club house was beautifully in autumn and the table waa centered with a lovely potted plant A delicious three course Turkey dinner was served Each guest presented Miss ble with little gifts of brances Those invited to attend the affair Miss Miss Miss Lucille Miss Kathrine Mrs Ruth Mrs Mrs W G Mrs Eva Sharps and Mrs Robert Gamble of Ashford Roys son of Mr and Mrs O S Lewis has returned to the University after spending the days at home B A Renfroe of Sunday In the guest of Mr and Mrs W J Renfroe C had his guest for week Allan Douglas of ma Mrs J R continues ill at her home on North Fotter her friends will re- gret to learn SPINSTERS CLUB MEETS The Spinsters Club met Saturday afternoon at the Houston Hotel lor a business at time plans were discussed for tho mas dance to he held December Members attending Saturday Miss Ruth Miss cedes Clark Miss Eleanor Miss Lucie Miss dolyn Miss Mary Miss Carrie Frances Miss Marjorie Miss Edith Holman Miss Miss Jimmie Bell and Miss Alice Walsh John Ashley of Montgomery was the week end of James in Dothan James Folkes Is recovering after a three weeks his friends will be glad to note Mrs C C Grcer of Montgomery is the of Dr and Mrs H D Harrison Mr and Mrs R R Shirley and Shirley spent Sunday in Abbeville with friends Miss Claire of was the week end guest of relatives in city REBUILDING FIRE RAZED SCHOOL SOON TO BEGIN Rebuilding of the Piney Grove razed by fire several months begin this by the office of Solomon county superintendent of education an- today Bids for the to cost in the neighborhood of were awarded Friday night by the board of Mo loss will in- curred as insurance sufficient to rebuild was carried of the taught by Miss Hilda have been attending classes In the Piney Grove church since the fire W i iJ MRS LINDBERGH'S SISTER SUCCUMBS TO PROTRACTED ILLNESS AFTER SURGERY Dec 3 Mrs Aubrey N daughter of the late Dwight W Morrow and sister-in-law of Colonel Charles A died at a m today in a Pasadena hospital after a long illness Present at her bedside when she was her husband and her Mrs widow of the late United States ambassador to flew to Pasadena a week ago from the Morrow home in En- N J thought she would live through the the hospital night supervisor saM Mrs Morgan's condition waa too was conscious until the Mrs Morgan underwent an ation for appendicitis November 10 Pneumonia set in later When her condition became serious Mrs Morrow hurried to the coast She remained almost the bedside of her daughter Late the hospital re- ported Mrs Morgan's condition as slightly improved but after mid- night she grew worse Funeral arrangements It was un- are being held up AIDES FOR FARM CENSUS SELECTED Two Supervisors Appointed For Alabama Districts With More to Be Supplied Dec 3 The Census Bureau today an- appointment of 55 men and women who will act as district In taking the 1935 farm census which will begin on ary 1935 There will be a total of 225 dis- supervisors Appointments will be it was as they are made Before work is started a force of approximately enumerators will be ed Democratic members of the next congress were consulted in ing the with bers of the house drawing the bulk of the patronage Senators were consulted in states where cratic representation was small In states like North Ing word from Colonel and Mrs who were reported in the East which elected no the National advice was solicited The their ters and counties in their districts District No Elonzo H Winston District No headquarters in Foster Webb L o w n d e Pike MARRIAGE LICENSE Marriage licenses were issued to the following during the George Newton route and Ruth J R Slocomb route Winnie Ge- Michael Dean and Daisy LM Leo and Ralph and Lula Mae both Of route three JACK JC Registered Piano Tuner Official Tuner Woman's f Phone 87 Dally Regular Sunday A ELITE CAFE The of Good Precision Comfort Style All At Moderate Or tL D Harrison Optometrist 124 N Foster St Quality INJURED IN FALL i Miss Elizabeth waa Jn a hospital today with an injury to her suffered last night in a fall near her home on the Geneva highway Miss Bell was reported to have been crossing a ditch over a narrow board when the plank broke She la an employe of Jack's Shop MM Eyes Scientifically Examined DR 6 W BLAKE Y Optometrist Correctly Fitted We Grind Oar Own N Potter St Phone 304 quality for quality invariably ft m Van Raalte Genuine ringless chiffon and service hosu of thn highest quality shades SWEATERS all the to and coat styles to wool sweaters for dies and mrn Extra COM PA j f Savings in You can't come too Here are excellent bargains that are bound to be picked up soon resses and Dresses Dresses 95 Dresses ONE GROUP OF 95 Knit Dresses The Prettiest GLOVES Black and a of the best quality In- lng In Brown Red arid H to Tailored and Coats and Suits NEW BAGS Suedes and Satins In and Navy Most attractive now Quality and Value considered you will probably find that these fashions cannot be anywhere else In Dothan that you compare and for green Sizes 14 to Choice fnm and sport models All Fall Hats and Regularly to early for first choice Marvelous Suede and Kid Shoes Oxfords And Ties in Brown and values Give Silk Undies And See That It Is a Van Raalte Or Meyrovitz Creation Van Step to Van to and Pure SHk and Satin Bed Satin Step-in MEN'S TIES new patterns in the See thorn i toy Pretty Gold and Silver BEDROOM SLIPPERS Kid and Satin FASHIONS COST SHIRTS of America's fleer All colors in fancies and ids Select now for prettiest patterns Men's to p i i v I f j 1 ll i f J i t s i ii f A i j   

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