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Albany, Tkm, January 8, 1*39
TMT AI.BANY NF.w«
Classified Ads ■ Society Hat Gone To Hollywood
FOR SALE—Subscriptions to the
Albany News Six month* one
dollar, two
worth it .
dollars per, and it's
FOR SALH—1935 Dodge Pick-
up, in good condition. See Price
Ice Co. 10-tf.
WANTKIl —■ Some used office
Chairs. Why not turn your old
office chairs you are not using into
cash. See the News office. Phone
67; dhi
WANTED—Kveryene in the Al-
bany trade territory to sub-
scribe to the Albany News.
^OCIALLY speaking, there used to be The Riviera, The Lido and
' Biarritz. But today, they arc cither too near the sounds of
guns in Spain or are shaken by the menace of an unstable world.
London and Paris are still gay, but there is an atmosphere of fear
partlea under the+-
and gas man*
gaiety.
New Tork bad a depression and
now caata a disapproving eye at
any extravagant high Jlnka of blgh
society. The 960,000 debut be-
longs to a vanished era. Money Is
tight everywhere—everywhere but
in Hollywood.
She arrived Id Hollywood to
find a rigid, incredibly formal so-
cial airiictute with I'lckfalr Its
heart and Mary I'iekford and
Douglas Fairbanks the reigning
nionarchs. She found caste lines
Irrevocably drawn, and for no dis-
cernible reason, ticyond those bar-
NOOTCB—The Albany News is
now equipped to take enre of all
of your office supplies and print-
ing, lithographing and engraving. ,
Give us a ring, 67 and a salesman f
■will be as good as opening your 1
door.
FOR S M/K .Six room ho'i", bath,
hall and service porch Hill Top
addition. If itiU-ri '.>'•! ph
45.') .1 f>i writ•• I I' Hi ill
banv, Te .
Cauble.
FOR SAM1! lien 11 -1 imI Colin
pup Light and dark ibl>
coloring. aimiui two months old.
Itae Dod on, Albany, Texas.
mother,
Jackie ( annon returned
\ntonio Sunday aftei
visit in the home of his ,-istci
I. C. VVIiiti
M n eiiitn. mat
Hotel who p
Lher Mrs. A'1
i i.rol i, i
ag
i u ii
marital HAPPiiim
PROBED BY 60LLEBI
GROUP
H
I'ieluiecl, are four member- of Hrunks Comedians who will appear in
Albany all next week . on or> d by the local Fire Dept. They will
pre eut plays, vmideeville ami music under their big waterproof and
heated tent theatre. Hrunks Comedians are making their 21st
annual tour through the Southwes .
focialitea and titieinalitr ; i ,m h a i . (;
Gwynne Vandei hilt, Ju.m Ci a ■ i ■ i. i. «.
Mi
ill the I'Yhruary i me .it (mo
lluick sedan iti! imtitan Mnt-ia/im-, Lloyd rani.1"- ,
new tires in#""'"™ Hollywood column,m.
. , i . . I W'tea an entertaining and autborl
the paint i. good. It will be I ta'lve story on socle ■ ;n ih
FOR SALK I <13(1
good condition;
worth your time to see this car.
Call at the News office for further
information. l,'l-2c
WANTKD Dry woo l for heat-
in k Hrunk Comedians' tent
theatre, Albany all nex'. week. See
Dean llollinp..worth, loi siipeti.
tendent, Sunday or Monday Jiiorn-
ing the show grounds by depot.
SORE-THROAT, TONSILITIS!
Your Doctor would recommend
a good mop and our Anathesia
"Mop is unexcelled for affording
quick relief from pain and discom-
fort of -ore throat md ton-iliti
Every bottle guaranteed. I'orter-
Currie Pharmacy <) I ,'Hc.
i pi
till of the world of "maki' In !>• %-<
"People think of llollywo ..| only
In connection with Hie movies,"
writes Palliates. "They fot ,
'hat the most congested oil fields
In the world are enriching the na
lives, tliiit the orange grove-
spreading in all directions supply j
aulf i e world; tiiat the harbor I
Is ihe I mi ili lar.K'- t shipping port !
In the nation. Hollywood Is pro
illgioa !y rlcli; it is y oiiii:; and j
prodigal, and It has suddenly gout ,
8-jclal in a bit; way."
"Tills is something quite new,'"
the famous columnim a ' i :
^'Illl e, the movie c. ; v In .. n
in i
t" 1 e r j| .. CM 11,1
a < f II i
she had I'M1
and sirlluiigly n
inc i good line
bill not heing
didn't care for t h
On her second if
lywood the com,i
lion i and eslahlii
Then she ,tinned ilie
by etiIe11alning everyone she m i
and you may lie certain die i i
everybody. Iiy calmly tilivardiii
the ph on > 11 ol ly Mood e.i..! • •
tem, she made her pa rtle.s aicc,
a i t
Mr.
.■-on,
Spri
.1. I ■ I . 111 nn; I (•, ,d
lie.-1 iliiring ti.e loliday
i I Mi V\ 11
V\ V ." t t I ) 11 k e
! guests of her sister, Mr. lv Ci.
Cooper, and her mother, Mr. J. F.
to San Jackson Sunday.
week's
John Clark spent Tuesday night
with hi daughter Mr J. (). Urn
ham and Mr. Graham of Hrecken-
ridge.
I 1 1 Cldlee of lie I'l f o| if a 11(1 Ml'.
nd Mi \ John t offei and on,
J' I! 'i n d of Hig Spring -pent
c■;i tm; holiday - with their
: 1 o' . e I , Ml , s. C. Coffee.
comb
., of
Big
Mi Maiirine I' oflfee, teacher in
Abernathy High •chool spent the
holidays at home with her mother,
Mi . S. C. Coffee.
i at :
leelil
(1
d
II.
O. I
st of
. Mr
T.
Mr .
the gut
I OVVel v ,
Hilbhaid and
during tin
htlll e Hi
Winn who iia been
her sister , Mr . J. I .
. M in rie. M r . I rank
brother, Dee Leech
ays returned to her
erforiI, Fridav.
rui i>.
ever .
th als
" i * > I: :
yoml
'■ell .
spr
The
■ail r;
the town had
fame of these 11■ ■ -
pidl.v and Invita
li.
to be hi>' .
got now I
been two
local | :11
tit seenda it I
NOTICE TO BIDDIRS
Rids w ill be received ami opt li-
ed by Shackelford county, at the
court house at Albany, Tonus, tin
til 10 o'clock a in., on January 1 t,
19?9, for the purchase of One Cat-
erpillar Number IDiesel I'atrol,
and One Second Hand Adams I'a
trol to be taken as part payment.
The right i.s reserved to reject
all bid
HOMKR I Ht'Vl LIHiN,
County linlge, Shackelford
<'ounty, Texas
Jan. f ;iml .Ian 12
Irving
it had
11 wax
in the
iiiil'ob
Ibis, and oil" f
ony ;- i e1111, -
didn't inti I'hiin
New York. Ne\
mail ■ i .*■!e.)f i',.
I'antages -av
t'lliy, <'i>iiiii. di
■ii ar d on the set
iii ■ IW
I lolly wood i:i i',.
she can tell for I
I for Vi
I e, I'll,
society
s. One
of the
it tile
and
e Sai '
port, i
in II . i
illy wood
isi"- - in Hi
:• fi.'; ii t ■
tl 1 He
i i icli
ill I
I; ic1
I rt
muliti
c-v I 1
up,
n bi-
ll f p
nlatio
-Is 11
W h
ywhe
and
an t
mii.
1! I 1
lit ill
I v
M Kiln,'I M illei , te n e|
Homemaking in Lubbock
school, guest of her sister,
I'aill Vrnistrong, Chri.-tmas wee
re', ii t ried to her home Thur da\.
Mr W. li. Key who has been
staying with her mother Mrs. S. C.
Coffee returned to her home in
Mineral W"lls Wednesday. She
was accompanied home by her
mother who will spend the re
ol! maintler of the winter with her.
High I
R. I
A \
Mi
luby
' gUe-t of lli-
• Ioil' till rili.
Muk
t lie
:i II.I
111
d for tl
if I
■r
ma tin I
; i
ill is
dtp
M
I
I >
Ip
d Hal
■ Van.
ibilt.
; I; r w.
IV me III
lir.-t pi.Me. only
■r villa in Koiiii
was
as Im
.Hi
lit
was world •l.ioi.ei: an I lei pari lea
In New York th. ia.- she had
plenty Iti do. .in.I Itits i .incv
I'rob'ilily -lie was inln i:. ■ I In all
the wild lab s of the goin,; mi ol
till II e. i" p. i.pie.
Ill;
A1' I d UW
proud to hnv.
is1 ess i >r he pari it ;.
■''i 1 lollvwo' d iici. iy ha ; run -
Today Jock Whitney li.aaM a
movie company His lovely wife,
Liz. has her heart set on an acting
ca11 r. VVI, i i in \ I Ion i n. , a I
on, and an Karl of War-
inn to plav anil stayi- I
id M .
'impaired by (,.
f' k e: 11 a 11, Okla.
lay . I ia \ wen-
Jon
.im
A. V. Jo;
|{. Ruby
i .Ini itig 11
the gue i
I) k I a.,
,. M r .
VI ted
e holi
of Mr.
C. M. Campbell, manager of
'.'.'/inbotham Hartlett Co,, spent
ay with hi- parent . Mr.
I!. I.. i'nmpbcll of ('or i
I t he hoi
■ ' Mi
cana.
Mr-
Mi
DeWitt of
daughter,
is Week.
Moi an
Mr . Jr
is Visit-
h11 llol
parents, Mr and Mi . I(. II.
of I
| V I e It
I n w
all
irk.
^1 r ard Mr-., Worth Dallon and
Worth, Jr., returned from
I'orth Worth Sunday where they
iltendrd the funeral of his father,
John 11. Dalton,'who pas ed away
very dtldenly.
Loui- Siioffit sppnt Clips!-'
mas with her son, Mr. and Mrs. j
Xathan Shoffit and family and her
daughter. Mr , K. \\ Sutton and
Mr Sutton and family of Iraan, '
APPINliSS in marriage is
far less dependent upon sex
than it is believed to be.
This is one of the outstanding
eonclusiona which Professor Lewis
M. Terman of Stanford University
and his associates are forced to
draw from their Intimate atudy of
tbe married lives of 7#2 couples,
which is being described In an
aina/.lng series of articles In Cos-
mopolitan by Albert E. Wiggam,
D. Sc.
•'While sex. as such, has some
importance," says Dr. Wiggam In
the February issue of the maga-
zine, "yet the personalities and
the life backgrounds of the two
mates their education, family life
and the like—have fur more in
fluence than se* in determining
marital happiness."
There are many other surprises
!ln these phases of this great re-
search. For example, "wall tlow-
ler.i" who have few "dates" are ap-
1 parently as likely lo be happy
(when they marry as the girls who
I are popular with the boys, and the
j boys who have few "dates" are as
i likely to be happy as the boys who
(are "act high" with the girls.
The oceiipat lens of the hus-
bands and th. ir lneoinrs had no
effect on t In > era e of I he hap-
^ pi ii < rnhapplly married
I couple often attribllle their |
i rt. lib s to po,'. iv. Th Is no doubt |
• te tr i" ii - oin ' a . bllt such 111
flan.1 s ar.- n,:-et by others In
which (list, ird is caused by too
■ ui'jc'i money.
j ii you yvani to make a quick
cheek on your own chances for a
; successful marriage, here are
welve personality trails which
'wer« determining factors in the
Terman tests.
Do you often feel just miser-
able?
f Do you try to get your own way,
tvn If you have to fight for It?
Are you touchy on various sub
! j?cts.'
I Do you frequently feel grouchy?
Does some particularly useless
thought keep coining Into your
mind to bother you?
Do you usually avoid asking ad-
•> lo.« ?
Do your fe< lings alternate lie
twee ii h.ippni" s .! m! .sadness with-
out apparent reason?
Are you often in a .state of ox
cltement ?
Are you considered critical of
other p. ople '
Does discipline make you dia
con i. nt "d
Would you rather economize on
most other things than clothes?
Do you lose your temper easily?
Ten questions answered "No'' is
a good Indication of happiness.
Eight "No's" are fair. Six "No's
are poor. I.ess than four means
y« i are probably a rather diillcult
marital partner.
just to
there
upon
I'lier
lie an
i i a
which
1 is a
They are ati lied
I average person. Tint
! great common plane
all humanity meet-.
common -'andard of living to
j which all -eek, but when once they
° j have obtained it, thev are perlet t
DON'T SCRATCH! | ly satisfied. It th. y :,
- - fair, decent and pay their debt-,
Our I'aracide Ointment is gutr- Ihcy feel that thev haw co"
anteed to relieve itching associated! tributed about ill that ociety d.
•with Eczema, Itch. Athletes Footjmand- of them. Tin i tnie ol
i .'II,
nade
for I!
I'
or other minor skin irritations
money refunded. Large Jar only
60c at Sanders Drug Store, 0-1 rite.
Churches
or every nationality and race,
standard of living may vary in
case somewhat, but there is a
'lion level to which all may
The man who rise above
common level i.s though' to b
heretic or fool, while he who f
The
■a cli |
0111-
cek.
this
.1
METHODIST CONFERENCE
The first quarterly conference ot
the Albany Methodist church wa-
held Sunday evening with Dr. C
A. Bickley, presiding; elder of the
Abilene district, in charge.
According to report , at the con
ferenrc, the church begins the cur
rent year free of debt The pas
tor's salary wa, rai.sed frnin $1,^11(1
♦.o $'2,000
IIt'iii>on i beginning
a., pastoi of the Al
lie. I). D
his first yeai
bany church
FIRS1 CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ml 1 J)
| below this level i.- regarded a- a
i criminal. A long a you remain
on ttii common level you will be
accepted a- a very good citizen,
hut it you fall below it, you will
be treated as a criminal and -oci- Sparger
ety will have you hung, shot, or
electrocuted. X o communities
\ have ever yet existed ill which , oc
ial conditions have been so equal
that there were neither rich not
poor, and com . ijin-ntly neither
ma iter nor ervant. The Christian
i religion doe.- not prevent the ex
isten< e of the e tvv o cla . , but
it change - their tii.spo ii im. ,e.<t
modifies their mutual relation-.
I'lier,. are those, who •• dc -11 ny il
the higher emotion- ot
and will, whom God
trange place and ex-
that His will may be
adv i oi - on I)ecemb<
gre sive plan- were i
area and will be good
1!) 10.
Tw o plan - for tin- ('haptei an .
-''■u'h local chap el train foi the
Chapter Conducting route t which
will be held at Ci.sco, March lil,
1939 and send a team of three
boys to the annual Livestock Judg-
ing contest at John Tarleton,
' he members ol the i haptcr
conducting team in our Albanv
c'lapter are I'.tlwin \ew. omb, pre-,;
Kill M igee, secy. ; Harry L. Martin,
reporter; Lee Suther, vice pres.;
( ■ ''-'■ Hill, adv i ,or; Janie ('ri.-lip,
parliamentarian; Tommy Whatley,
tie a- , and Roy Tckett, watch dog.
two conductors who lead the
part in the
Carter and
1 I' loi. tit e Reynold 1-1 ' 111 tied
'11 '1 ' ■1 Monday a ft er -pending-
the holidays with her parent-, Mr.
■'.!"< Mr A. W. Key nold -
I
Mi and Mrs. I, M. Chism were
I of his parenrs Mr. and Mr
I' S. i hism of Morjin and Mr .
Chlsm's parents, Mrs. Joe Neu-
mann of \hilent during the holi-
days.
Little John ^ uunghootl tit .Stam-
ford spent the week-end with hi-
i In
heri
cni
Mr and Mrs. Kmc,I Green of K,lwin Monday
Abilene were the gue.-t.s of Mr Ito ,!ark"1 l,e f Shreveport. La.
-nd Mi - Loui- Green during the jaft" the ho,idays with
tmas period. They went from1''" PatBnts. and Mrs. Rich-
to their new home in South- il,t'
Illinois. !
| Aniand.i P I ,a fosse who has
Mr Ima Jennings of Abilene ,ieen at nome her parents,
was a week end visitor in the home • tJeorKe J ' DeLafosse
ol Mr. and Mr . V li. Cotton. , ,or li,e holiday- returned to Okla-
i1
M. Maxim- Rowland, teacher ot j
in the .Albany Public chool
"MUI
SAT.,,
Bargain'
15c ADI
Roy!
"Smiley*
"m
Ri
Addsd "PlurfM! {
?m
11 P. M. SAI
SUNDAY aal i
Javaary 14
The H-O-Rrl
Show of the <
-Can YoU1
"DRAI
With Bela
"Frank*
With BORIS KAftL
NOVELTY, CAM
TUESDAY ONLY, t
The Inside StMrf «f j
Ed and Her '
Boy FHMll
111
CONFI
home L'niv.-r-itj Monday.
musu
spent the holiday
cut . Mr. and Mr
of Stamford.
witli
R. J.
her par-
Rowland
Mr
grandparents,
ter King.
M r. a nd Mr .1 ('
"V and M r. Denison will visit
mother and father, Mr, and
I'.lino Condron on way home.
ir-
Thi
G ree n ha nd
ceremony
I ou I odd I he two Greenhand
II 1 .1 it niur i ioodma n a ml Tempi
who take
are Dougla
Mr-. Hraswell and Mr- Glady
Murphy of Breckenridge visited
friends in Albanv Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Reynolds,
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Reynolds, Mr.
and Mrs. J. se Rseynolds of Cisco
visited Mr. and Mrs. (). (). (;ann
during the holidays.
Jerry I row returned to Okla-
homa Lniv-'i-sity Friday, after
spending the holidays with her par-
ent.-, Mr ind Mi's. I. K, Crow.
Jack Douglas and Frederick
Douglas returned to Texas Univer-
sity Sunday after spending the
holiday.- with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J L. Douglas.
Hennie Knight spent Christmas
with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mr II J. Wickers of Strawn.
— Wirt—
Betty Grable and 1
Whitney — III
$50 Worth off
Mr
PERSONALS
ie and Klaine Slav wh
spending the holiday
parent . Mr. .nd Mi
lv. I. Iturns of Abilene was in
Ubany linking hands with hi- old
friend.- Tuesday.
Mi I'.lfza liurgc-- of Tolar and
' . liirch and IVxler < 'url were
Mi
and Mr^. J, p. Dickey and
ir. and Mrs, c K. Frank- and 1 llt>lma 1'reeman spent the week-
-on, i arson returned home Friday ' w't'1 ^r-'i' Dickey's mother,
' rom a two weeks' trip to San An- '' ' Bledsoe, of Hamlin, Mrs.
lonio where they vi ited Mrs Dickcy''< (iaul?hter, Mary E. Davis,
Frank's mother. Mr. W "t"rned home witn Mr. Und Mrs.
uickey after spending the holidays
with her grandmother.
Mrs. W.
her brother, J. H. M,
Draughn
lville.
IT LOOKS
OTHER
DIFFERENT FROM THE
SIDE OF THE FENCE
WED., THURS.,.
OKAY, ALBJ
Hare Comes tks
Happy Har^i
IT'S THE BEST YIIS
Mickey Roon^
A. "ANDY HARDY" ^
Lewis Stone, Cecilia I
Fay Holden, Virfiais '
— In —
Out Vest
The Haifa"
V. Harrell 0f
^ - m,ST£/^
I 10^ T KNOvy
y()yl'lst 'alk/aj'
' •'' 1 i
lie -!
O r r 1
IU SWAP PLACJfJl
v SKII IM yoo ANy [)Ay
l)l( I
lii'.irt
\ ihi i
pl'MtMlO
'I lv. Alsobrook Ot Kt. Worth,
M,n ()f Jt'ick Al obrook r it.urri« 'l to
Port Worth Tuesday aftei i visit
with his father during the holi
ilavs
pI'M -int
• wo thiovt- . The tluovi
below that common
Fosu.s had arisen abo\
it i.s dangerous to ri.M
$
has
ter
home Thursday
Mrs. A. I). Vanderford iiid
a lighter, Diedra June, spent Fn
''ay and Saturday with her niotm-r,
Mr-. Sam Fade. Shi
punieii home bv Mi
nil .ill M:11 u11
i. . .mi
: 11 vi i
ra,.' • —' {
II \Kin
M Mi TIN
M r. and MI . I'lydt I In
laughter, 11 - It-tl I Iran, ret ;i •.. to
their hoiiii- in A.-permout 'I hui. lav
r "ending the holitlay. a
iri't -l in th.- I.tim. of hei er !
•-CJ
G. r. Crutch field left Monday
for West r.'&is in the interest of
Roeser-Pendleton Oil Co.
lay- spent
'ir parents,
lays. They
I'niversity Sun-1
and daughter, Jo Ann,
guests of Mr. Browning'i 1
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Browni*!
ing the holidays.
iiible school
Keel I, Supt
Worship and Communion
Subject, "The servant
House."
Christian Kndeavor j t (i.
Evening worship at 7 Subject,
"The Philsvophy of Christian His common level of the masses,
tonr " ! the challenge that beckons us
Bible lecture Wednesday night1
*tt 7:00 o'clock.
This churrh extend* i welcome
to all of its services.
The world i eagei for leaders,
find for men who r ui (hink and go
ahead of their day, but it exacts
a greater price or those who are
-ible to heed ihe .all l.ife is ex
pensive and tragi.' al best, but
those who are eii|nji|e •«(' the extra
ordinary, pay ml ill gieat.-i price.
Must of the people loilay ire eon
tent with ju ,t the average de
pre. of living. Till., la true in f. K. Hill, vocational agriculture
education, politi. i, snd the relngous teacher met at the Area Council
wor'''- Stephensville, with other area
Miss Ilernice Gray wh® ''J
ployed as cashier of tfci
Texas Utilities Co. spent tl*'
end in Rising Star with
Gene Roberts of RoUB
in Albany Monday for '1
"ii Armstrong was a
ei it the Albany News
la>
visit with Betty Lieb and I
Frankcll who Kzell. She is also a
guest of his da ugh- T. S. C. W. in Denton and l
Mrs. C. L. Knight, returned panied Betty and KtthrynI
I school.
Mrs. A A Hardee of Brecken-
ndge and Mrs J. A. Bundick of
I' rankell were guests of Mrs. C. I„
Knight during the holidays.
mi Lee Edwards, pa--
if I'irst Christian ehur
visited frieiuls in Ft
day anii t
I RV A CASSIPIED AD Wj
ALBANY NEWS FOE
h,
Worth Fri-
1 home Siiturday
leorgi }•;. Meredith from Ma-
chine Gun Troop of 7th Cavalry ol
''diss is home with
Mr. and M
Jack
furlough.
his par-
Meredith
C
It. 'Downing|
NOTICE
Interest earned to D*
" 1, 1 !i3s, will be paid on t
. uniers' ileposits. CuiW
th -iring payment at thil
may receive same if th«y '
In ing or mail dopost
to our district office at Aw
Community Nat
(ias Company
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