The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1939 Page: 6 of 8
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,, ,, BRIEF NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT YOUR MANY FRIENDS AND NEIGHB
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Mr. and Mr-. J, " Hubert t:<
children, Betty Ji; n, .)<><• Oln, I: '
and Nancy I of Ho: in v.. • t'n*
Kueata of Mr. and Mi . Hugh II rry I'Utolc retiil •«''I t" I '.'*''•
Ayprs durinjj flu- !ioii<l;i\
)ii other, Mr I.om r .. Pi.-toli- a' '!
Gena Jenning-. ;>nd Dorothy ' VI)' -.
Comer of Abilene v.*v hou <
(jueft of Krline Cotton ovi t ■
week-end.
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with I -I
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p«- rill i ri^r the holiday
m \i, S. 1'irtcifl ■'n<
I Mr,. Hal J*nkln* of -on, Jmic- of , , , hn<|rM< ,,,lrinda ftlld John r. t.n n-
i,\ to their honi" in flobtis
Mexico, Tup-lay oftfi pending
Holers, atudent in Norm Ml. J-hrUtmaa with her parent*, Mr.
nif I'l- K! 11 college ri >i '•'■n
!„ i .•)()! Sunday after and Mi . Kllif Tatum vi.-ited r. !.i
Santa Anna dun.rg the .
M< - • A. M. Kn- . A. A. Michel,
|i>|I<i ' ::.i and M. • ' :
,| m J, O. Go'don.
ith her the.- in
Mr. and Mr.-. I'yron Mmxwi
pari'ii! -. Mi and Ml II I l!' pei hoii• Ir*y
V. I". Cotton Jr., who had been — "
viMitinfr hi.- parents M, . d Mi «rl Koger,, ,-udent in T-xa Marilyn-
Mr,. V. H. '•otton P'tun ed to John I ni.Mvi'y a! An tin -pent theS-dv. k. Kay Key and ' ; b,.tw,.,.n T.-xa^ Christian fni-
Stepli**nville holidays with his parent., Mr. and Hammack attended^ N«* >'•' ,(.r.jtv... 8„d the
J. Carter King, Jr., left Saturday
e Ho-* ley, >lai*ie \nn night for Ne* Orleans, La., to
<1 the Sujfar I Jowl foot mill
|! in day loo .hi- a f ei hi, i> e- am' j Otia
v 'a ii" ihant-. He end in
,n:,de tl,« edi'or <>i t'ni sheet a friendi,
verj plea int % i-it. We are al-
wa> ('la i ; ii iuive \ i.-itor- cull at] Miu Maiy j|
• m' offire and in pi' t our plant. Marcos
We now hav< « • - of the best Klmer Smith
equipped plant- in this part of the Miss Comer
•ate. New type and various 111:1- jrradc in
niTarleton college at
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and daughter. Klizabeth \r.n df|"
Anson spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mr Char!"
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Altfathei Mr. and Mr-. Muck Wheeler re
canre Saturday nijrht in Hreeken-
ridge. They were accompanied by lartan- of ' ainn.it
M \ancy Kinjr. While in Breck-
Tech, Monday.
Arendt.
of Dallas -pent the Chri.-tnris hoi
iiji\- with her mother, Mi W. \.
turned to Color, 1 'In' di.y after etiridge they were the gm-t- o)
\ i itirij; her mother, Mr-. Fred Hod Mr . J. I). Sandefer, Jr.
on during the holiday .
Mr. and Mr-. W. K. Crawley and
Kirhard and Hob were the
Mr. and Mr-. Max Kversberg,
Sr., were guest- of their -on, Max
Ever.-berg, Jr., and Mrs. K. Evers-
Miss Oracle Davis of Dallas was Crow. 1 ! Joe and Anne Blnnton left S.«n- berg during the holidays.
the guest of Mrs. J. R. Webb and j - Mr. «nd Mrs. Burr Ru -ell arid day for Washington, l> after(
Mrs. R. H. McCarty over th *] M. ('. Arendt -pent the wei-k-i-nd on, Albert of Marlin w r<- tin- -pending the holiday with their
' guest.- nf and Mrs. J. \. Moore parents. Judge and Mrs, Thomas L. wo,1}i
during the holidays. They return- Hlanton and grandfather, Judge J. guests of Mi. aw . i .
ed home Sunday. A. Matthew-. Miss Anne is in How-ley Satuida). Kit mm i a
— Ithe congressional library and Joe former student of Hardin-Simmons
Mr. and Mr Mike Ue iv ami | i- with Federal Housing. j University in Abilene and is now in
{children of Anson visited in the| |the conservatory of music in c in-
| home of Mr. and Mr .1 N. Moore Mr. and Mrs. W. Ii. Nail, and' cinnati, 0.
< I ii r i n n the holiday They n 1 on Riley and daughter, Matilda, |
turned home Thursday. and Bert llonea, Jr., returned to Mr. and Mr.-. <. A. Holaday ie-
theii home in Fort Worth Mon- turned to their home in San An-
Mr. and Mr . C. N. (irinu - n | day, aftei pending the holiday- at tonio I tie day after spending tin
holiday with her parents, Mr. and
Mr-. A. M. Ru--.
ITS IN THE BAG!
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turned Thursday from Fort Worth the Cook ranch north of Albany.
where they visited hi- mother, Mrs. —-—
H. X. Grime and .i ter, Mr . I!,; Wintor Matthews left Sunday
M. I'urpin during the holiday lot & M college, after pending
11he holiday with hi parents, Mr.
terial.- have been installed and the
old machinery has been taken to a
good cleaning and overhauling.
Burr Russel of Marlin, is a new
subscriber to the Xews family.
Hope he will enjoy reading it as
much a we will in sending it to
him.
Mi . Joe W. Crow came home
Saturday from Hamlin where she
visited her mother, Mrs. J. R. Rey-
nolds.
Fred Tankersley, one of the
hot -hot carpenters of this city is
a new member of the News fam-
ily. Thanks Fred, sure hope you
like the paper.
1934-35,
Mrs.
Joe returned
a visit with kit
Mrs. R. A.
L. W. 81
t ie Albany Neti
the week.
Dr. and Mrs.
Keller visited Mfr.
Parnell durinj tki
Helen Btlrit||^
Texas Teeh ntwi
Tuesday after ipsa
days with her f *tMr.
Mrs. 8. 0. BoHmn,
and Mr. . Roy Mattiiew ■
(ileim Reynold- who -pent the
holiday with his parent-, Mr. and
Mr . A. W. Reynolds, returned to
A. & M. college Sunday.
Jay I'erry of Moran was tran--
Mr. and Mr J. (), Robert of
Rotan had New Year's dinner
with Mrs. I). <i Stover Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bradford re-
turned home Thursday from Ft.
Worth when they were guest- of
their daughter, Mrs. F. ('annuel acting hu-ine.-s in Albany Monday.
and Mr. Carttinel and Mr. and Mr . i —
C. W. Axine. Tom Lenoir returned to Belton
Sunday after visiting friends in
Hill Hill returned to Texa lec h' Albany during the holidays. He is
at Lubboc k Tue day after -pend- stationed with the government at
ing the holidays with hi.- mother, Helton.
Mi W I.. Hill. | -
Mi and Mrs. 1. !. Rose and
M Dori Hill le'.urned to liay ■ !■ 111 <1 r. 11. John md Joan pent
lor I'nivei-ity it Waco, Sunday, C - ■ • > 1 a '•> ( 11. I'ort, 1.1, the
ml- - ■■ moth'-r, M . \\ ' 1' ' -'f mother, Mi . j. II.
Mr- Clara Holton of Fake
Charle is visiting her daughter,
Mr-. ('lytic Slither.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cleveland
and daughter, Marie of Plains were
the gue-ts of Mr and Mrs. M. A.
HiefIii 11 e . Sundav.
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during the hoi id.-, v-
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dav.
Mr. and Mr-. S. R. Plummer of I
Albany and Mi Hern Ward and j
daughter, Mary I., of Moran were
the gue-ts of their son and grand-j
son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward of'
Snvder. Sundav.
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i?EFREQH YOUR WARDROBE
A closet full of clothes is of no value to
you unless they ar< ready for instant use.
To .U'ol liio I'll jit: t enjoyn cnl out of the
remain in!.- winter months and ihe fullesl
use out of vour winler cioJ 1
cleaned today.
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Powell, fen
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Mi . H. ! . havi
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Mr. Peri \ l-'ite
Mi. ,ind Mi (1, W. Turner and
p. 111.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arl Hatley and.
Hill Gulwiler spent the week-end in
Fort Worth vi-iting friend-.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Mayes re-
turned to their home in Comman-j
(•! e. ' >kI 1., Friday after -pending
It'- boli-i-iv- with Mr. and Mr-. C.
| P. Burton.
j
Mr. an I Mr-. Elmer HolloWell,
\ - :! Key - and J. G. Key vis
M lllaii'la' Banowsky <•(
At.; - •>.. I'aturday night.
M". -i i . J. H. Stuart and
■ ' 'e. Jo,'ti and Klla, returned 1
to . ••••!• home in Strawn Sunday:
••■fter -aendiii": the holiday - with'
Mr Stu ii'.'- p.- l-i-nts, Mi and
Mr . J. W. '• oi ...
Mi Wi
1 ■ ' 1 ('iiI've \- ii ha - hi 1 -n t-i
ing his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W,
We are sure you can make a substantial savin.u- in your
grocery budget, if you w ill regularly inspect our mar-
ket. \\ v feed, kill and cool our own meats.
We select high grade cattle, hogs, sheep and poultry
and feed them up to "iw us the quality of meat our
customers demand and deserve.
A trial at our mark't will make you a i -'ill;
a Moon who 1 1- bee
iting her mother, Mi A lie
Moon and teis, Mi . Laura • (:,'Orge during the holidays, re-!
Moon' and Mr . R.J. Muln-rley and turned to Austin Thursday. Bill
brother. Colli.•! Moore, returned to 1 doing post graduate work in
her horn.- in Dallas Saturday. Mi.-s, Texas University.
Moore teaching in J. I.. Long
Junior High -ehool in Palla . -^1' and Mr-. Cecil George re-
turned to their home in Randolph
Mi .liininie Scott returned to 1' rld, San Antonio Thursday after
Abilene Saturday after -pending pending Christmas with father
the holidays with her parents, Mr. a"1 • mother, Mr. and .Mrs. j. w. !
ad Ml . Manuel Kinder. Mi- George.
Scott i in training for a nurse at
Hi (11 k Mi mor al ho pital. and Mr- Jack George and
ai ei', \\ all. y, Pat and Bruce
Mi . ad M Alfred (ieoii'i' ot ' iine.l to their home in Gervin,!
M . • . y ... V ting Mr. ..... Mr . rt1',r'1' Pending the holidays with
Owe't Cloud and Mr. and Mr. J. her '"other, Mr. FUa Duncan. !
W. <
Mi
Paul \rmstrong and Mis--
M Guy Caldw. i Mn';l filler \ -ited f: iernl in Pal
d on , 1 ' Son and 1 , wi re • ■ ' 1 Molu,:lV and Tu. -day.
guests of his father and mother,
Mi. and Mr a. C. M. Caldwell Sun Mr- :ini1 Mrs. M. H. 1 spent
day, for a New Year's dinner. everal days in Albany last week
rs. Mrs. j, t.
I.owery. Mrs. 1!. (;, Mun
Mi Luc 1. Brittingham and chil-
li n 1, Salli. , Tomnvie, John and
Bob returned to their home 11 San
j \iitoi o, Monday, aftii pending
ttie holiday with her fat!
J \ Mathhew .
•. J 1 din
Mi
hrot h
tun
dav.
F
rric and
Hubbard and their
I ■!. They ro-
' a. in Palla Fi:
•y ind Mr
^lr and Ml .1 M I,,-itlra-t. 1 of
Piii'i keiiridge, Wei-e in Albany on
hu "a Monday and unde the
a plea-ant visit.
May 1 iav
tar customer.
e the pleasure of servin r you?
We want to thank you for the busines : id con id en
you have given us in the past', and extend to you an in-
vitation to come and set1 us often .luring the new year.
Phone
288
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an albany
INSTITUTION
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owned and operated hy i.e.crow
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Phone
288
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\ • NOtiNCKS I II! OPKNINC,
FRIENDLY GROCERY
SPECIA
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
January 6th and 7th
When Thinking of Saving Money- |
Think of the Friendly Grocery
Shortening wound'
CORN MEAL, 10 lbs
CORN MEAL, 5 lbs.
O I T wo
tracers 2.1b. Boxes
FLOUR, Marechal-Neal, 24 lbs..
1 i is riovir is s*>1 ti on c*\ guarantee — Money
sc PICKLES, Two 210s Ampll
The t ihat ir;oney can buy. 21
' A f 5 Pounds _
M A? ^ ' n r 1
r.m WiJ lor
ASPARAGUS. Del Monte Fancy,
Early Garden. 1 -lb. 30s
CORN, Del Monte or Primrose.
2 cans for
inn "rL
PINEAPPLE JUICE, Pear or Peach
Del Monte brand. 3 for
SPINACH, Del Monte Fancy.
Regular 15c value, now.. ■
SyrilD ^ Gallon
CIGARETTES, All brand. -W
PURE CANE SUGAR
Cloth Bag — Imperial or DomWO;
42c
Limit With $1.00 or More of
Canned Goods.
WF.nNF.SDAY. JANUAR^i 11, 1 M<i
IN ALBANY
PHONE Ki6
"Club Cafe" Ballroom
K.'tri trillion From 1:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m.
MRS. JAY 'DAVIS FOR INFORMATION
!'• i y Kite Savs, "Kat Meat for Your
Health's Sake."
CON, Dry Salt, lb JS
BACON, Sliced, lb f*
?OLOGNA, lb. '*
HAM, Extra Del Hormel, tende'"
rzed. Half or Whole. Lb -J?
ROUND STEAK, lb **
LOIN STEAK, lb. ™
HAMBURGER, lb
100
I'ay Us a Call, and You'll Call Ag&to*
FRANK CURRY
Phone 148
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1939, newspaper, January 5, 1939; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401701/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.