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Albany, T«xa«, January S, 1939
THE ALBANY NEWS
SOCIETY and CLV
Hardy Family Has Become (Hit of Town
An American Institution Visitors Honored
■ Honoring their cousins, Kosana.j Mrs. ('. K
Another Movie Hat. Swept Country wholesome folk- -he had known all Marjoric, Jack and George Hay ]>. |„
At Most Popular Series ot her life. The result was a warm, nolds, .limbo and Kill Kcnyold en-
Dramas Ever Known delightfully, refreshing script that tcrtained Monday evening with a
—.—— caused studio executives to cuckle dance at the John Smalley ranch
It all started out innocently and remember. When the script neat Fort Griffin.
enough with a nice little picture was revised and approved it wa. Coffee and cookie.- weir -crvv<!
titled, "A Family Affair," which nothing more than a -eric of in- to Minnie Will Pennington ol'
honestly pretended to be notiiing cidents from the live.- of tho-e who llrcck,'iridgc, Doloi a Mitchell,
more than a pleasant (10 minutes ot brought the film to the screen. \nnic |,,e Childn -. Margaret
Green M, and Mr< F M Hooker, I Smalley and Mr. and Mrs. John! Mrs. L. K. Bailey of Memphis,
Mr. and Mrs K. C. Hammack. Mr. Smalley and two sons, Marcelle and Tenn.^was the guest of her sister,
and Mr- P. W. Armstrong, Mr. and
Groover, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter
King, Jr„ Mr. and Mrs. Max hvers-
b< rg, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham
Webb, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cald-
well, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Moore,' Christmas tree
Mt. and Mrs. W. K. Loggie, Jr.,1 cranberries and
Mi. and Mr.-. L. I'. Keamer, W. W. filled stockings hanging on
Joe A. Clarke, George mantel and the two grandmothers of her parents, Dr. and
John William and Mrs. M. A. Mrs. M. L. Hays over the week-
Smith, mother of Mrs. John Small- end.
ey of Abilene. The Rodriguez:
home on the L. C. Huskey ranch j R. K. McKiski went to Kelvidere,
was decorated throughout with 111., to spend the Christmas holi-
A large I days w ith his fatlu 1 and mother,
Yuletide decorations.
decorated
pop corn,
with Mr. and Mrs. Kd McKiski.
well-
the
Dorothv Turner
lanton,
entertainment and gentle lauglitei
with, not at, the Great American
Family. The picture was as
homey and comfortable as an old
dressing jacket and slippers before
the fireside. In the public mind
and memory it truck a familiar
and responsive chord, resulting in
a surprising demand for more.
Thus was born Judge Hardy and
his energetic family.
The Hardys became a Metro-1
Goldwyn-Mayer family after the
success of "Ah, Wilderness!' A
atory was sought with something
of the same simple feeling. It wa-
found in Aurania Houverol's play,
"Skidding," which emerged on
film as "A Family Affair." The
job of writing the screen play was
assigned to Kay Van Riper, a
small town girl from Winona,
Minnesota. To her the Hardys
were real people, the kind ol
"A Family Affair did not ,-ug
ge.-t a series, but it figured prom-
Mitchell, Krline Cotton, Duncan
Leech, Glenn Leech, Howard
inently in -tory conference- and Young, W. A. Crow, Mike Ward,
it recommended another picture, Kosnna Reynold-, Marjoric Key
'You're Only Young Once,' which nolds, Jack Reynolds. George Rey
i tabli.-hed the Hardy character-, nolil- of Texa- Cniver-ilv, Au.-tin,
Lewis Stone as Judge Hardy,
Mickey Rooney as Andy, Cecilia
I'arker a- Marian, Fay llolden a
Mrs. Hardy and Ann Rutherford
ti- I'olly Benedict. Following the
preview, usual curb-tone confer-
ence unanimously favored a series.
The reception accorded "Judgi
Hardy's Children heralded the
fact that the Hardy- were here to
stay. It was topped by 'Love
Finds Andy Hardy,' which paved
the way for Rooney's elevation to
stardom in 'Boys Town.' Now the
Family has embarked on a new ad-
venture in 'Out West With the
Hardys,' which opens a two-dav
engagement at the Aztec theatre
next Wednesday, and is hailed as
|the finest and most human Hard)
5 j, . , picture of all.
i Professional and ;j _0 ,
1 Business Directory j ^ Albany ( lub
i X entertains With
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Dr. John T. Arnold
Rpgist red Chirodopiit
Practice Lii :,ed to the Foot
j Lurine Bldg., Ine at
| Phone IOK'l Abileni
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and lio.-ts.
ind Mi
evening
endleton
w i-l of
Mary Hammack
ftntertains With
Xmas. Party
Mary Hammack entertained with
a Christmas party Friday
at her home in Hoe cr I
camp about 10 miles
Albany.
Christmn- decorations were in
profu.-ion throughout the house
and a red and white motif was
used.
Games and the singing of Christ-
mas carol were entertainment
features.
The hostess served a delightful
sandwich plate to Riley Nail, Ma-
tilda Nail and Sonny Honea, Jr.,
of Ft. Worth, Nancy Moore, Mary
Helen Smith, Jonnie Beth Kinder,
Darlene Goodman, John Sedwick,
John Walter Wood, Fied Palm,
Kenneth Morris and Sonny Jung.
Fariell, and Sam Webb,
Lottie Hevelka.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T.
i)avis Kntertain At
('ountry Home
Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Davis en
tcrtained Thursday night at theirt Mrs. P. I
ranch home 10 miles east of Al-|w'fb three table
i baity w ith
which was served buffet style.
After upper the guests played
,"■12" and danced. About 100 were
the guest
Mrs. Tur-
in their rockeers by the fireplace ner of Woodson during the holi-
ntadc it seem like an old-fashioned , days.
('hristmas.
M i s. D. P.
Williams Has
Bridge Party
Betty Lieb who has been spend-
ing the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lieb, returned
to T. S. C. W. in Denton.
TartU* 3
spending |
enta, Mr. i
Betty
Tartan,
day, alto i
holiday* t
Mr« *7
Elijah
the hoU
Judge and lb*]
turned to J)A*t
ol**
William- entertained
her, 1'
10 miles east of Al-jwun tnree motes of bridge at
covered dish -upper home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
Louis Miller won high score and
Mrs. John Drake second high.
| A sandwich plate was served,
present. ' Those present were Mesdames J.
R. Miller, Louis Miller, Clyde
Suther, Joe Dodson, John Grothe,
M. B. Young, Cecil Golf John
Drake, Warren Willingham, R. C.
Daniel, and Roy Halford.
Kathryn K/.ell left
, S. C. W. after
Monday for
pending the
Mrs. W. L. Hatcher
Entertains Thurs-
Bridge Club
Mrs. W. L. Hatcher entertained j
the Thursday Bridge club at her, Ruth Green and
home Thursday afternoon. Potted j LtlVVl'gnce Badley
Ai'e Married
holiday- with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. K. H. Ezell.
Mrs. Homer T. Kouldin and son
Courtney, returned home Wednes-
day from Waco where she visited
her father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Rurnham.
plants were used in decorating the
playing room. Mrs. John Tarlton
wa presented two linen handker-
chief'- for high score prize. Hos-
tess served date roll topped withj|> ny 11 n<1 Lawrence Badley of
whipped cream and coffee
Miss Ruth
Mr. and Mrs.
Green, daughter of
K. B. Green of Al-
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ALBANY, TEXAS
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: , The member of the Albany club I
j entertained Thursday evening "ai|
: ' the Golf club with a (Ihrislnias j
I dance. Jack Amlung and h
i on he-tra of Miih ral W -■11. I'm
: II i - lied the 111 11 - i I •. - a rid w . i ml
coffe, W( re er\'ed.
I'iie \lbajiv club w i .,•;•••• . j
lie, , mil' r I. will: a ml
3d. Officer, of the club
1 r itc' li. Id, ))>-, . | |-
eey. tla a . : A. M. How"!
Met "i il attd Jolii, II 'i
rector - M1 mliei
or Bridge Club
Entertained at
'aldwell Ilome
Those present
.1 I . Douglas,
Lieb, P.
I.iet/., I;
and M:
her-, Hi!
were Mesdames
arl Lieb, Carl
, Sears, lid Kngel, Lloyd
S. Loit};, John Tarlton
Myrtle Smalley nioiii-
Kngel "lid Kliner Smith,
rganize
: -hip il
re (I. 1
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y, D. C
ivick. d
ridg,
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"tub wen
Kirthtiay i'arty
(liven for Itoma
[)ellc Wilson
Honoring
Odessa were married at the Bap-
tist parsonage in Kreckenridge,
December 23rd.
Mrs. J. L. Beaty and son, J. L.,
and Mrs. J. H. Pettit visited in the
home of Mr and Mrs. O. B. Harris
and little daughter Anna Pearl,
Sunday.
Dorothy King returned to Fort
Worth Sunday after spending the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Grady King. She is a student
in Brantley-Draughon's Business
college.
Mm. C J , I
Keller Suadiy afci
holidaya wfcfc I*
mother, Mr. «■(*!(]
Mrs. LipKOMb b |
Keller High Mtol
PERSONALS
I Mr,-. John W. Ivy of Norman,
j Okla., is vi.-iting her aunt, Mrs. |
| c. M. Cauble and also friends she1
_____ j knew when they lived in Albany
aim- Willingham spent the a 1111111 her of years ago
holiday,- in Lewisville visiting re I -
M C. H. Mauldin was the
of iter ni, Ralph and family
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W. li. Loggie, Jr., Jim Nail. Sam
Webb, Jack Partner, L. P. Iteamer,
and li. \ Brown of Throcknior Mil tCM't Jli IIS Witll
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Mi- "tto Deal and Mr and Mi
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Pegg> Joe 11 a 1111e 11, Joyce
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Woodrow Ml ic h, Peaches
Hetty Wylie
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cook
Burr
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Lockel, Jack Price, W
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Miller, and honor, e.
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during the holi-
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and family of Tyler during the
and
holiday.-. Mis. Ra
M Willie Jim Ratlill' spent tin
' "B ' iy at I e\\ isville with her
titoi 1 ' r. Mrs. J. A. Katliir.
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John Herman
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of her mother, Mrs. Addie Cro
Denton for the holidays.
guest i
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Kate Hunterman and
Holland vi ited Mrs. W.
man of Cisco Sunday.
Mr . John
K. Hunter-
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lackie
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Mis- Lulu Joe Harvej of Santa
Anna spent the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. G. C. Burrage.
Mrs. J. W. Tomma and Mrs.
G. C. Burrage made a business
| trip to Abilene Wednesday.
Hoy Rodriguez had
AI ic, M oberlev.
V'ohne lio-t nk,
Klorctice Ke\ nob
Nell Dv, ..
Paula
Alice 1
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THOMAS L BLANTON
THOMAS I. PI \NTON. Jr.
MATTHKWS BLANTON
WILLIAM \\ BLANTON
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M Betty Wylie, daughter ot
Mr and Mi Kay Wvile entertain
eil with New Yen' dinner Satur-
day evening at the Wylie home in
I la-t Albany She wa a i-ted by
Gi i,e l arlton, \nn Moore Mar
)'•' ret K i1 Mart j ne I '.lack, Mary
Nell King, and Dorothy King.
The dinner wa- -erved buffet
-1 yle from a table i etilelaal wall
a i|uare ot pin, colli , liellted with
whiti can,II, at each cornel ol
cone and appointed in blue, green,
ted and yellow Mimi.ui pot'ery.
a ml lift y at;endeil j < ;u, t
'K on dance at the table:
New Year' llv, , 0|0|.
ra of Ci-co |,|i,,.
also
Baby
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Matt In
Roller!
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Mr. and Mrs
as Christina- house guest
Rodriguez's mother, Mrs.
Smalley, her ister, M:- Myrtle
Smalley, her brother Charley
L. B. Long who is football coach
Mr-, at Alexander high srnool spent the
I" holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. Long. He returned to
Alexander Sunday.
M iry Ho.- ('oble returned
Ironi DaII1. Sunday where she
visited her mother. Mrs. M. Gross
| during the holidays.
Mi Kathleen Smith spent the
< liristma ■ holiday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, O. L. Smith of
Kliasville and also visited in Sher-
man during the holidays.
Miss Marjoric- Beringer was the
guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
hrie Beringer of Waco for the
holidays.
Miss Helen Jackson returned
Sunday from Batesville, Ark.,
where she spent the holidays with
her mother, Mrs. T. J. D. King.
Off trial
Plays - Vodi
and Music
(25 P«qrf«)
OPENING PUT |
"Come On
1001 Lauiin
Big Heated
ACROSS FROM
Prices
10°
Any Seat or i
No Reserve I
Show starts 7:1
Doors Open 6:4
Miss Lou Ella McDowell And Carl
Hyde Engagement Announced
and
American
I las New
Year's I )ance
Two hundred and
the America
new I I'gior hall
Ray Judy's on
furnished the ma dr.
I he iui ' ' < coma Mi e who «a
respon.-ible for the entertainment
b, John Tarlton. .le
a t e,| at
W 1 orton ind I , \\ j
were ,
laid with cover,- to
ol pottery Favor
candle.- in gumdrops
lii'id picture Of New
as place cards.
e I - i !i> lulled Jack
(ill I ! i
foursome
match
wer,
which
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I he engagement
ing mai riage of M
Dowell to Carl Ot
bany, was made known Friday
aft, moon at a beaut,fully planned
announcement tea given by thi
bri le ' led mot her, M i Karl M c
Dowell al their home, aoi Ka-i
Pear treet.
\ iii u - ic,i ■ ionic wa carr ii ,1 out
III III' to be' , ho-el color of III lie.
white and gold v, ■ r. reflected 11
a iari'e bowl of nap ill agon and
which wa lighted by whit, taper ,
..ml again in flower- used thru
out tin hoim A lai'ge gold lyta
with in ii aal note decorated the
•. .% 1 ' 1 ■■ r1 n ■ 111' mil,
ipprourli-1 Others in the house party were
Lou I' 11 a Mc- Mr W. F. Conn and Mrs, Matt-
Hyde of Al- ( hew
Tin
wa
announcement
tiny scroll, the
music, which
int resisting
revealed on a
reeplica of a -heet of
wa tied with white satin ribbon to
a miniature gold cornet, used as
plate I'.avor and wheh read "Lou
Klla and Carl, January 30th."
rroup of beautiful numbers,
M'- Ruth Emmett,!
1 her -i ter, Mis-
I ollowed by a group !
by Mis Klaine
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wa.- ang
acta, up;,;
l.oi
'if '■ iolin nunilu
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on
It,
ice covering of
ibli
W I' M, Ki
ra/ er, who wa also accompanied
by Mi-- Lois Emmett. Ml.;s c.arlyn
!;1;iy* d "ft piano numbers
■airing the tea hour.
M I eona Child
in t.li" room wh
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Auto Loans
I Notes Refinanced Mol e Money :
| advanced Any amount Ironi:
$ 10.00 up.
I No insurance required on Loans:
under $100.00.
| CASH IN TEN MINUTES I
Compare Our Rnlet
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M i and M K. K .Mori ett,
Anito Martin, Mi June Kay
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Carl I! lady,
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WE ARE OFFTOMIIIE!!
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Dr. ( P. Lip-comb returned to
I 'alia Sunday aftei -pending the
holiday- with Mr. and Mi R. S.
Long. Dr. Lipscomb i -erving hi
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E. ntern-hip at Baylor ho-pital.
I lays, pn etlt WI I " M and Ml
A M How -ley, Mr and Mi (J. I'
1 i utclifi, Id, \l r and Mi I . I
Hooker, Dr. and Mi I) e. Mc
Cord, Mr and Mi , ,1 II Sedwick,
Mr. and Mr- Frank Roe-er, Mi
an,| ^l r I on a I Hlanton .1 r,,
Mi and Mis. II P Key, Mr. and
Mi Walter Wood, Mr. and Mr.-
I Hi) , Mr. and Mr.-. Loull
V ir-
1 mm on of A bilene,
if Mi McDowell for
past Ioni year al I'exa Tech,
Mi 1'h,ai le \\ Powell, al o an
a a ut ot the brid,'-elect, Mr Jim
M, Knight, and Mi Glady. Mc
Knight presided at the silver tea
erviee during the receiving hours,
and were assisted in -erving dainty
andwaches, -mall cakes and mints
replica of a -heet of music, which
Thelma Conn and Marguerite
Child .
lUptl-t church
M M, Dow,
it I ,■ <a, Ti'chn
• ubhock, will c
tntil June when
,-r ii. S, degree
on
•lr-
11 tl; i
1 K'o well,
• w'io I a senior
ogieal college at
ltinue her sludie
he Will receive
in Education.
Of Mr. and Mrs.
• Of Albany, a sludcnl
i chnologicul c,
B. S. degree
and F.ducation in
president of the
band and
Mr 11 y
•I .O. Ilya
at Texas 'I
receive 111
lege, will
ill Mllsic
miliary. He is
'I'ech Matador
a member of Ka.ppa
Kappa Psi, honorary band frater-
nity.
Following his garduation Mr '
Hyde intends to take special train-'I
mg in shop work, and complete I
|Work oil his Master's degree,
We will leave in a day orsoforthei
kets to lay in our Spring Merchandii
the sale folks down here have
luisy invoicing and we are nowreadyl
take care of your staple merchanc
needs. Watch this paper for the
uoiincemont regarding the arrival of!
new merchandise.
JAY DAVIS
"More Merchandise For Less Mc
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