The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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TMr. ALBANY NF.WS. ALBANY. TF.XA5
THVRSDAY, SEPT. 2?,
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Lucille Burrows
AndRoyWatkins
To Wed Oct 1
SIMPLICITY TO BE STRESSED
IN AFTERNOON CEREMONY
UNITING PROMINENT COUPLE
Announcement was made this
week of the approaching marriage
of Lucille Hurrows of Abilene,
daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. W. I..
Hurrows of Albany, an ! Roy Wat
kins, also of Abilene, Mrs. I'.
■Smith and Mrs. F. 1). Master, aunt
and grandmother of the bride elect,
entertained Saturday afternoon
■with a bridge party at the Smith
home, which was attractively deco-
rated with verbenas and snapdrag-
ons in the chosen wedding colors,
pinks, blue and ashes of roses.
Centering the dining room table
were rorer. and fern and crystal
holders with pastel candles. An
nouncement was made on tiny fold-
ers tied with pray of orange bio
scms and written in gold, "Octob
er 1, l'lUK" .and on the inside,
"Lucille and Roy."
Ice cream calla lilies and cake
squares were passed to Mines. W,
i W. Lofflnnd, A. K. Tartt, Comer
I Clay, Malcolm Gray, W. K. Hent
ley, A. (iulley and Mis., Virginia
llolz of Abilene; M>«os. .lame- Ov
i erton, Kvan Ka.-ter and Howard
Kiifter, Mi e Helen Jack.-on, • '<
lla Overton, Virginia Clarke, Hal
lie Vick Muster and Helen II (ior
don, bridge gue; l .
Tea guest were Mine Fliner
Smith, \\. I, Hurrow , mother of
the bride-elect, Frank KuSter, J.j
Carter King, ,1. W. Fahart, I. F.
Crow, I). F. Morris, M. A. Smith,
I!. S. Long, Will Hudson, Lottye
, Davis Crow, and John Sinailey of
Abilene; Mi ses Fronie Clausell,
Lora Williams, Myrtle Sinailey and
Rebecca and Helie Freeman.
ANNOUNCING
The removal of our shop to Mrs. R. (
Sterrett's residence across the street
from the Presbyterian church.
We are featuring our $1.15 Hose
for SI.05
Our $1.00 Hose for .89c
Gift items for every occasion!
AND REMEMBER
We Gift Wrap Your Gifts
THE GIFT SHOP
I
The couple will lie married in an
afternoon ceremony at the first
Baptist church, October I. The
bridegroom to-be i,- the -on of Mr.
and Mrs. ('. Watkins of Spring
field, III. Both young people are
prominent in Albany and Abilene
circles, having lived here several
years before going to Abilene,
where they will make their home
following their marriage.
« * *
BLUE BONNET STUDY CLUB
OI'ENS NEW CLUB YEAR WITH
ASSEMBLY DAY PROGRAM
An Assembly Pay program wa>
featured at the opening day Friday
afternoon of the lilue limine'
Study t'luh in their club room,
wilh Mr Margaret Wylie a lead
er.
Mrs, M. L. Hay-, club president,
opened the program, followed by
a talk, "The Significance of Club
Life and other talk by Mrs. Mer
rick Davis, Mr-. Louis Shoffit, and
Mrs. Frank Hubbard.
On September 2K, Art will be
discussed at the meeting, with Mrs. |
R. H. McCarty reviewing "The
Arts," by Hendrick W. Van Loon.
A lecture on psychology fills the
October programs by Mrs. W. H.1
Green, and a review of the "Biog-
raphy of Madam Curie," (E\a
Curie), by Mrs. C. K. Groover.
Federation IXay will be observed
November U with a tea and the
presentation of a guest speaker.
Mr-. Merrick Davis will give a
review of the Metropolitan Hook
of the Opera" by Pitts Sanborn
and Fmil Hall on November 2.'!.
Mrs. K. H. McCarty will be leader
on Hible Day, which will be De
(ember I I. The first meeting of
next year is slated for January I 1,
parliamentary day and annual In;
iie - meeting. On January 'Jii
Mrs l.oui !•'. Green will review a
novel.
February program -object;- in
elude "Intcrnational Affair; " and
"The \merican Heme
Mrs. \\ I.. Hill will be director
of "Texa- Hay" program on March
X, with a club luncheon slated for
March 22 when Mr W II Green
will lead the program on "Gar- MRS. JOE CAUBLE
den.-" and Mrs. lien (J. O'Neal of COMPLIMENTED WITH
Wichita Falls, will he guest speak- SURPRISE BIRTHDAY DINNER
er. Complimentary to Mrs. Joe
Studio.- of type- of poetry, Cauble on her birthday, her sister,
health and safety will be featured Mrs. Marshall Morrell and Mr-,
on the April programs, with Mrs. l)ick Cutting of Cisco, entertained
W. F. Dawson reviewing '"The j Wednesday night with a lovely
Nile," by Fmil Ludwig, May in. birthday dinner at the home of
In closing the program for the Mrs. Agnes Gallagher. Places were
M. L.
ATTEND GAME IN ALEX- I VISITS HERE
ANDER Mrs. M. J. Dawson and )tf
R. S. Dolph Long am* Mrs. Long, C. Thompson of Colorado
Mrs. Jay Davis and son, Warren, Wednesday in Albany as
were in Alexander last Friday to the home of Mrs. Ed Dodge,
witness the football game between
Alexander and Gordon. Lewis1 HERE FOR WEEK-END
Duller, coach at Alexander high Mrs. Helon Tabb of Dalit*
school, returned with his parents a visitor last week-end in the
for a vi-it, and will return to his of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. J.
year, Mrs. M. L. Hays will present j laid for eight guests, and following school Sunday.
a book review on May 24. dinner, gifts were presented tne| * * *
Officers of the club for 1IJ3H honoree. TRANSACTS BUSINESS
HU are: President, Mrs. Hays;j The guest list included the lion , IN DALLAS
vice president, Mr . Green; record- oree and Mr. Cauble, Mara Anne L. F. Hooker, prominent oil man
ing secretary, Mis Fronie Clau-
■ ell; corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Louis Shoffit; treasurer, Mrs.
Margaret Wylie; parliamentarian,
Mr.-. Merrick Davi ; reporter, Mrs.
A. Fryar; critic, Mrs. Joe Ov-
erton; historian, Mrs. It. II. Mc-
Carty; librarian. Miss Clausell;
time keeper, Mr Gilmore Smith.
• * •
ABILENE WOMEN GUEST
SPEAKERS AT LUNCHEON
In a prettily appointed luncheon
held Tuesday in the Methodist ed-
ucational building, two Abilene
women, Mrs. F. F. Traweek, dis-
trict Methodist Woman's Mission-
ary secretary, and Mrs. Nat G.
Rollins, were guest speakers. The
luncheon was given for members
of Circle 2, by the Circle 1 of the
Albany Methodist church.
Predominating in decorations
were blue morning-glories and blue
tapers centering the luncheon table.
Mis- Fronie Clausell capably di-
rected the program, which was
opened with a welcome address
given by Mrs. Louis Shoffit. Re-
sponding to the welcome for the
guests, Mr-. C. K. Hill gave
teresting adilres-. Mr-.
and J. D. Cailhl;, ,<lr. or Mrs.
Marshall Morrell, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick t'utting of ('i co.
YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY
OUTING AT LAKE
A group of young people enjoy-
ed a weiner roast at the Jones &
Stasney cabin on Lake DeLafos.se
Sunday night. Weiners, buns,
pickles, potato chips, olive- and
fritos were served to Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Hammett, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Morrell, Misses Bill Hail
and Paula Loggie, George Farrell
and Clarence Davis.
• *
UNION BIBLE CLASS TO
CONVENE SEPTEMBER 28
On Wednesday morning at !):30,
everyone is cordially invited to at-
tend the opening meeting of the
Union Bible Class to be held at the
Methodist annex. Meetings are
scheduled for every Wednesday
morning at the same time, with
Mrs. Gilmore Smith as the presid-
ing teacher, and Mrs. J. W. Shep-
herd as her assistant. The very
interesting Book of Judges will be
an in their opening discussion, and those
Morris! who arc interested in the studv ol
of Albany, transacted business in
Dallas this week.
♦
TO BALLINGER
Mrs. ('. I). Dickenson and son,
Robert, left Tuesday to spend a
few days visiting with relatives and
friends in Hallinger.
* * *
TO FORT WORTH
Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Sanders
were visitors in Fort Worth Tues-
day of this week.
George.
* • *
FROM CISCO
Mrs. N. D. Gallagher, Mm. 04
Clark and Mrs. Harry Donlei
Cisco, were visitors in All
Monday.
TO TEXAS TECH
Miss Helen Burleson left thtt
week to inter
at Lubbock.
MU!|?mum ieit inil
Texa* Tech ColljjjM
HERE FROM DE LEON
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Castle, tot
er citizens of Albany, but no* Ulfc?
ing in I)e Leon, were pleasant call-J
ers at the News office Thursday.
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FIRST
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DEPOT
SPECIALS - SATURDAY ONLY
NOTICE
10Ik SUGAR ..
IMPERIAL
WHY PAY
MORE?
CLOTH BAG
4 lbs. LARD
24 lbs. PILLSBURY'S FLOUR
24 lbs. LIGHT CRUST
24 lbs. BEWLEY'S BEST
Ilk STUDS
No. 21/2 FANCY SLICED PEACHES
SUPER-SUDS, 1 Large and 1 small
.41c
85c
85c
85c
.18c
19c
22c
presented a inu-ieal program, with
Mr I'aul W A1111 lrung leading
the group in a welcoming -oiig.
Mrs. Traweek discussed distHct
work .Hid Mi . Kollin -poke on
"Sixt\ V. .i' of Ol '..'.aiiization."
Tim e pre ent wa re Mm> . .1. W
Shephe] d, 1 . .1 Mel 'i vntiek, V II
('rider, I. F. Fil ter, I'.dyth Hunt
er. .1. I'. Dickey, Kual I.ieli, VV. 11.
Mullock, 1!. \ Collin , 11. I-. Mor
ri . Paul Armstrong, ('. I! Lieb,
C. F. Frank, A. II Itehling, ,1. L.
Douglass, \\ M Ander on, Jesse
Toninie, Worth Dalton, ,1. I!. Lips-
comb, N. L. Cox, S. VV. Suther, Kd
I'almer, John Diller, (1. C. King,
(' A. Fryar, George McFall, Louis
Shoffit, J. I Lowery, C. 1' Hill,
(' 1!. Downing, M. M. Goodman,
:iml Oti- Smith of Albany, Mr
Traweek and Mr llollin. of \hi-
lene. Mi e Nina Suther, Rebecca
Freeman, I'elie Freeman, Fronie
i "l.aVI ell, Alba ay, ;in«i M i Zelma
Dot e of Mor.in.
MRS JOHN I)H \KI HOSTESS
T( ALATHEAN CLASS
Mi John Dl ake :I hole to
the Matlie in Cla of the Fust
Ha lit: t church on I'lie-day after
noon M> l(. S Long i ted
Mr Drake in entertaining
1 hi - i o! ] o\v i ng o 11 icer were
elected: Mi . I. F Crow, presi
dent ; M i VV V t'arter, \ iee pre
dent; Mi K. S long, 2nd. vice
pre dent : Mr VV IIiiirrow. ,
::rd \ ie. pre ulelit . Mr (ieorge
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Start The Day Right CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE, lb. 24<
fop
CABBAGE, Green heads, lb
Dexter fancy sliced BACON, lb
Dry Salt BACON, lb
Quart Blue Bonnet Salad DRESSING
Fresh firm Tomatoes, home grown, lb.
Golden ripe BANANAS, each
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MONEY SAVED
IS
MONEY MADE
PAY US A CALL AND YOU'LL
CALL AGAIN
FRANK CURRY
MONEY SAVI-'.P
IS
MONEY MAD!
Mr . May ai.dMr. S<
Mi J D. Je « > v
■irpri e li lowei. M i
bei n teaching the cla
met luring the dine
.. Mi \\ VI Jo in;
lie ii the honoree
ar..I t; loste i M'
lid I "ilg, the followi
and fue.-t were pri
dan e Tom Matthew . <
d ii, J. T. ("ockrell, VV
vv, M. ,l. lin, Glenn Ti
Hovel, K. H. Huhie, I
Geurge Di Long, .I
M t-ader, -I. I'. Jono . VV
and M. S Scott.
NIC,H I KRIIH'.K Cl.Ul
If. ORGANIZED
I - at Ill-ill! I> iill'e
standing diversion,
eight met Monday
honn of Mi Hill II
po e of organizing
Games of contract
with high core pr:
going tn Mi: Nancy
t. re pi >i t ei
ah.
has
n m
■•lire
Mr
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Joey
Drake
Mes-
Maul
Garni .
r, Dora
("row,
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the Hible, are urged to attend.
* t *
HOUSE-GUESTS IN
HOLLO WELL HOME
Mr. and Mr . G. W. Connell of
I'ost, were visitors last Week in the
home of the latter : ter, Mr . L.
S. Hollow ell and family. Other
visitor, last week were Mrs. I). C.
Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Campbell of Fort Worth, Mrs. F.
G. Ueynolds and daughter Marga-
ret of Abilene, Mrs. G. -V. Hollo-
well of Abilene.
* * •
CLUB MEETS WITH
MRS. JAMES OVERTON
Featuring three table- of con-
tract, Mrs. James Overton enter-
tained members of her club at her
H l ii f f Creek ranch home last
| Thursday. In games of contract,
high -core prize, lovely hand made
pillow i a e -, were presented Mr-.
O. S. Leveridge. The hostess
-erved a delicious alad plate to
Mil.i I '■ \ , l idge, FillUT llollowell,'
Bill Conger. Itoli Fcholn, Winston
VV 'ton, I M. Ch, ni, C. D- Dick
eiiMir.. Hyron Diller, member alld|
(ieorge K 11nkei ol I 'irockMortoi^
Sw en -mi Kin. I .ou i (Kerton, and ,
I'ark of Luedei . gie
TOM OREEN ENTERS
I EX AS TECH COLLEGE
Tom Grei n, on ol Mi. and Mr
V\ II Gret n, enrolled tile first of
this week at I'exa lech College in'
Iaibbock, where he will be elassi-i
fi. 1 a a Sophomore. Mr Green
and on Hill Henry and Hon, ac
on11iaiiit<l liim 'i l.ubboi , Satur-
day, returning to Albany Sunday.
JUNIOR CLASS OROANI/I.S
I'lie Junioi Cla .- met with itsj
ponsoi . Mi Jim Uatliff and
Dorothy Turner for organization,:
on Thursday, September la,
I 111 follow ing officel V.el e elect i
eii ; I 're.- niciii, Tominie \\ iiat ley ; |
vice pre dent, lirad A he la' 11 ; ec-
retarylrea urer, Norinan llalcher;
watchdog, K. I'. M itehell; renorter,
Chink Shoffit. I'lie pre-ident ap-
pointed the following social com-
mittee: Chairman, Dorothy Lee
Davidson : Brad A hcraft; Jane
1 .ii'li ; Doloi'e M Ilehell and I 'liillk
SI of fit.
( ome in today and let us give you
a good Soft Water Shampoo and
set your wave in the latest fash-
ion. You will be surprised at the
change in your own appearance!
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were played,
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ALBANY, SATURDAY, SEPT. Ik
AFTERNOON AND NIGHT
0® DAY ONLY
DOORS OPEN AT 1 and 7 P. M.
BIG CIRCUS BARGAIN DAY
Ik to Everybody
1 ' 1 Lots of Wild Animals, scores of big top Star®
i > 111in ti'• o 1 Tnnt\ ion i _ *ii >i *ii l * • #
. . . who will thrill and entertain you—Lots of
10 h'iec klnri,)i;i Clowns, pretty girls galore—See Ruth, that
comical Elephant perform.
CIRCUS TENT AT RODEO GROUNDS
Keeping Up With
Your Frernis
l( OKLAHOMA
Mr. and Mrs. Lit row and son
\ i ch, w en w eek end visitor- in
Norman, Oklahoma, where they
vi ili'd with (Jerry ( row who is a
: allele ,n l he (lUahoma I nivor.-1
tj Mi.- I'riiw and Mi Hi I,'ifo,.. i
Weiv l ei eIi11V elected into till
ellt ,.
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Mr. and
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visited w it ti
Mi . O. H.
his p 'r-,
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1938, newspaper, September 22, 1938; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402228/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.