The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS
leaving Monday, Joe Dlanton
hi* mother, Mrs. Thoma* L.
Btanton, and xinter, Ann, drove
through to WaHhington where they
vffl visit friends and look after
kuiinea* interents.
Mrs. Jack Moore and Mrs. Kl-
mer Smith went to Stephenville
Sunday to visit their daughters,
Nancy Moore and Mary Helen
Smith, students in John Tarleton
College.
W elcome
Cattlemen
to the
BLANTON CATTLE CO. SALE
Saturday, March 2
—We Welcome You to This Store
Thurman Grocery
Cr Fite Market
Blanton Cattle Company Sale
Saturday, March 2
Full Stock of the Finest
Groceries & Meats
Priced Right—for Cash
Open 7:30 a. m. — Close 6:00 p. m.
Ed White Grocery
Phone 352 ()n //,// Tl)j,
. . . Here a^ain in the
pre-war quality.
same
. . . Keep your baby "Socially
Acceptable" in real Ixitcx
Panties.
Aim KICKERNH 7\'.s' SILKIES
Tearose or White, l's to ID's
Congratulations and Cood Wishes for the Success
of the Itlanton Cattle Company Sale
Helon Tabb
BLANTON HEREFORD SALE
Saturday, March 2
We join the Blanton Cattle Company
in welcoming Hereford Breeders to Al-
bany Saturday.
Visit Us While in Albany
Russ-Webb Motor Go.
Chevrolet Agency Goodyear Tires
¥ SOCIETY 4
Couple Married at Halford-Seaton
Ledbetter Home
Marriage Feb. 12
Hillie Jane Yarbro, of Ab-
ilene, and Doyle Gray, son of Mr.
and Mr , |{. T. Gray of Winters,
were married Saturday, February
ii.'l, at 7 :'i0 p. in., at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ledbetter.
Rev. II. M. Weldon, pastor of the
First li'iptist church in Albany,
lead the single rin^ ceremony.
The bride wore a tailored .suit
of pink gaberdine with white sheer
blouse and black acre -orie . Her
corsage was of red roses.
Mr . Morris I,edbetter was the
bride' maid of honor. She wore
a irock of rhartreu <• mesh with!
black acce .-orie ami ("or- age of
white carmit oris Mori i l.edbetter j reared here
•a.- he. t man. | high K(fhool.
The couple will live in Abilene
when1 they are both employed by
We.-' I exa I'tilitic Company.
The h111It- is a graduate of Alii
lene lligti school and Hardin Sim
mon- 1,'niversity.
The bridegroom i a graduate
of Abilene High school arid at-
tended Abilene Christian College.
lie wa discharged from the Navy
in November with the rank of
electrician's mate first class.
o
Hallie Vick Easter
Hostess to Club
Radio Commentators and News-
paper Personalities were program
topics for the Hluehonnet Study
Club's Wednesday meeting at the
home of the club president, Hall e
Vick Faster.
I'ronie Claused, program leader,
di.M-u.- ed Newspaper Personalities
and Mrs. I.ottie Davis Crow the
Origin of Radio and Radio Com
mentators.
A brief husiness meeting was
conducted by HaIIic Vick Faster
before the program Mi Fa.der
wa elected delegate and Mrs. F.
R. Hubbard alternate to the di
trict conention which meet,- in
Mineral Well., \pr I !> and I (I
Mr .1 I). Meredith, chairman
"I civi<' planning for First I)i
trict, gave a report of the F
I trict I Ilia III n, eel i n " : it W I
Fall on January '_"y
Gene llalford and Margaret
Seaton, both of McCamey, were
married at the Haptist parsonage
in McCamey February 21 at 2:00
p. in., with the p;.. tor reading the
ceremony.
The bride was attired in a mel-
rose dress with brown accessor-
ies.
Miss Seaton was reared in Ran-
ger, is a graduate of the l(ig Lake
high school, and has been employ
ed in McCamey in a drug store.
She i the daughter of Mrs. Mary
Dies of McCamey.
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and
Mr . John llalford of Albany, wa
and attended Albany
lie entered the army
in October, IIM, and
yeai. in North Africa
with a Quartermasters trucking
company. He returned to the
State, la t August, and received
hi discharge October MO. Since
November he ha been employed
in the oil fields at McCamey.
After a visit here with Mr. and
Mrs. John llalford and other rel
ate.-, the bride and bridegroom will
return to McCamey to make their
home.
Mae Delle Morris
WYA Hostess
Mae Delle Morris was hostess
for a meeting of the Young Wom-
an'.- Auxiliary of the First Raptist
church Monday evening at the
home of the president, Maxine
I'alm.
Lola Robbins
'Albany, Texas, Thursday, February 91,,
——*—+mM
John Walter Wood, student in
| the University of Texas, spent the
between semesters here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wood.
Mrs. Morris Tidmore
Hostess to Class
operjed the meet-j
ing with prayer and Miss Calm
presided for the business session.
An offering was taken for the an-
nual Annie Armstrong offering.
Plans were made to attend the
Y. W. A. house party at Hardin-
Simmons University in April.
.luanita Durham, program chair
man, Introduced the program top-
ic, "Signs of Spiritual Awaken-
ing," with a short talk. Mrs. C.
M. Campbell read for the scripture
le on I'salm HO : I I 11 and I ->aiah
(10:1 r>.
Talks were made by Jessie
Crnbtrec on "Wide Use of the
T\ed two ! Scripture .."; Maxine Palm, "It
md Italy i ila Happened liefore and Christ
In Center"; Mae Delle Morris,
"World Conditions"; Juanita Dur-
ham, "An Knlarged Christ"; and!
Ruby Mitchell, "Lord Send a Re |
vival."
The next meeting, March I 1th,
will he held at the home of Mrs.
• ampbell with Lola Robbins hos-
tess.
The hostess served a sandwich
plate.
Others present were Mary
Adams and Mrs. Frances Dege-
berg, a guest.
Mrs. Jack Withers and (laugh- j
ter, Susan, arrived here Monday)
from Albuquerque, N. M., to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Wylie.
APPRECIATION!
We take this meant of <
ing our appreciations for
given us following the loaa el i
home by fire. Your kindnwH
always be remembered.
Mr. and Mrs. Flmo ChapNfl
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Mrs. P. F. Gould and
Lou se were shopping in
Friday.
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was featured when Mrs. Morris 1 o • i •• . .
lidmore entertained members o! oOClcll JVleetinj^
the I lores.- class with a buffet din- ,,,,
nor Friday night at her home. ! White stock, sweet peas and
greenery bedecked the home of
Mr A. V Jones Friday afternoon
when she entertained the mem hers
of the Friend-hip class of the
First Christian church. Cohostess
with Mr , Jones was Mrs, linker
Matthew .
I he lace laid dining table was
centered with a rustic log holding
white candle and surrounded with
hatchets and greenery.
(ieoi'.'e Washington L'ame and
conte-ts were played.
I he ho le- >erved cookie ,
;i ndw i he - and cold drink .
I 'resent \\ ere Mine . John Fd
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(ilidewell of (iraham
night at her home.
Tile table laid with lace was
centered with the cherry tree and
hatchet and lighted with red,
white and blue candle in triple
crj.-tal holders,
After dinner Mr.-. Arthur
Vdain directed (ieorge Washing
ton games and pre ent
llrew ter, cla
teacher of tin
M. Weldon w;
ion of appr
lent work.
pre flit were Mine.
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Welcome, Hereford
Breeders
to the
BLANTON HEREFORD SALE
Saturday, March 2
Mackey Steam Laundry
And Dry Cleaning
Puck I
C. Kdg
Italian!
hostes
ple.-ent
da iJrev
I'at,
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Higg , II. (
Pall', 1'ojce N'ichi
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('. Stewart, A. V.
Matthew .
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■r, Horace
y Spurgin,
Crow. M.
and Pakei ,
BLANTON HEREFORD SALE
Saturday, March 2
To The Public
I ;imi now in charge (if the Cosden Service Sta-
tion No. .! i former I . & I'. Stationi on North Main
Si reel, and invite you to visit me for your pas and
oil.
)'i"', f '',ntiniicd [iiiyine** WW ll< Appreciated
R. A. (BOB) SMITH
Mi
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Hereford Sale
W e welcome ( attlemen to Albany Saturdav.
Maivli 'J, for the Hlanton Cattle Company Sale.
Shi-; IS FOR HARDWARE FOR
RAXCII A.XI> HOME
New Merchandise Arriving Daily
The Wheeler Hardware
BLANTON HEREFORD SALE
Saturday, March 2
Bring In Your Eggs
for custom hatching
EGGS SET EACH MONDAY
ami THURSDAY
Baby Chicks For Sale
WF. HAVF. A FEW STARTED
CHICKS FOR SAI.F.
Albany Hatchery
/. M. ( HlSM
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Welcome, Cattlemen
Albany is always ^lad to have Hereford Breeders visit
our city, and this pioneer Banking Institution extends
Cattlemen a Welcome to Albany and to the
BLANTON CATTLE COMPANY
Auction of Registered Herefords
SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1946
The First National Bank
OF ALUANY
"Bankine Si net INST
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1946, newspaper, February 28, 1946; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402570/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.