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THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Teza*, Thursday, July t3, i§0
SOCIETY
Bridge Luncheon in
Kin# Home
Society of Christian < iuests Honored by
Service Meets j Frances McKelvy
F r; ncc
Saturday
£ even
iionoi ^ i ! r L'rl' Rilh ho i I -,
t ^ /in |-n,l..r- >.n,li ,<f Our-1 ^>8 SprinK! Sally Ann Krittinjr-
Antonio , Su an .1 nda,
f f 'HI : o r i ; i ?i«1 A ri' ( [ieM . I:;i r 11 h. i: 11
McKelvy entertained
ifternoon from five to
Mrs. J. Carter Kitur, .Jr., enter- The Wo ran.-' So< of Chri
tairud Wedm (day at her home in tin n -<• rvi« < riili ,r r.vi . r • •.< !
east Albany with « prettily ap- Tne«J*jr «t the Kethodi t annex •" h"r Wlth a
pointed bridge luncheon. ] pre .ntfrf ; n intere • • if I: '• -
Roses and zinnia formed thr program on "I.'rider lamlinir Dm
floral decoration for the home. «'l\'• with Mr P. I Morri 1
(juest- were ated at foni oW' presiding.
the Ml . !•;Ivi Hale (fa-.e the d< • <
tables lail with linen where the | Ml . Klvi- Hale jrn<. r
two-course luncheon wa -erved. ivotional from the 13th chapt.-r of J >' i '
Mrs. Walter Wood wa.- pr. ented | first Corinthian
a cronium water -et for hi>fh eore | I'lopiam '"p" . "II ■ • W <■' I'
follow in.' drown I p" and "When W I'ec | I
iiowi r:
bridge
(|ei ora'ei
trid " 12" wert
prize in hr d>fe ifain.
the luncheon.
Guest list included Mm
Thomas !.. Wanton, Jr., 1 M,
Hooker, l> ( McCord, \ M
Howsley, d. I', ( nitchfield, Kiank
Hoeser, Max Hvei herif, Jr., I I
Hooker, J. II. Nail, Walter Wood,
D. L. Hose and C. K. Groover.
Informal Luncheon at
Lake I )eLa fosse
Seven of the young matrons of
Albany motored out to l.ake I><■
Lafosse Thur.-ilay morn ins; wl-r.
they were (files', of Mi-. I'.
Hooker, who i spending the a ....
at the Kinif cabin
1 Inferior" Weie di u- eJ hy Ml
| John H. MetJaiij-'hey and Mr J
1 I!. Andei on
| Mi-- Belie Preetnah and Hi
.1 I: I,ip-< until will li ad t he di
1 cussion Tuesday.
Mi •,,(>, . jin 'it we re Me dame
I,oui- Shoffit, .1 I! Amlerson, .1
i II. Mc( la ui: l.i y, II K S .i' r, I J v.
I Hale, li. I.ieb, |i .0. Amler-on.
| I (i (Ooper, I' I''. Morri.-, Mi
j lielie Freeman, Froi e ( lau. ell
mil Nina Suther.
a ted
fill McKel
. followed
by
Mi . d
ail cour
md cake.
I ! ■! i' eluded (I ue.'e i I!'
, Sally Ann lirittinifham,
Antonette liurnhain
SNAI.UM CLUB
—o—
Mr Waltt r I' Humhi r wa ho.
ti when -he entertained the
•Snaliim llomi I lemon t ra • ion club,
Following an informal lunch'' '!) ; jh , home 'I liur day afternoon,
(fames of bridge and -whinnim' ,|u|y 18th.
were enjoyed.
Those enjoying tin delightful
all-day vi.- it were Mme . A. M
Huns, (leo. De I ufos e, 11. I Hi1,
L. F. Hooker, Walter Wood,
Thomas I.. Wanton, Jr., 1). (
McCord, and F. M. Hooker.
Newcomb H.D.O. Met
With Mrs. Brandon
The Newcomb Home Demonstra
tion club met Tuesday, July 'I, in
the home of Mr- Hay llrandoi'.
Mrs. Hrandon g.i\" the Council re
port, giving a brief description of
the Short Cour •• held at A. & M
College as given by the Council
delegate.
The subject for the afternoon
was "Refrigeration" and " I nr. y
Tips on Poultry Rai nip."
The club member enjoyed a
delightful 15 minut period of 1 e
creation, af'.e wl i' h the hu !■
served iced oi ui,;i punch. o| • n
fare sandwich- ind le\ i' I od
cake to the I hi i ■/: M> . u
I*. Angel, 'I S: ' "I'l l"!, (11.■ nil T:i\
lor, J. A. Clark, < a Vrendt,
Sam Davi and Mi Cora I.e.
Green.
o
Geneva hate I're-' i.lge of
Mount Calm i a of Pearl
Grable thi week.
o
Mrs. W. I <h igir- and son,
Bradley, returned Sundaj from a
visit In Fort Sill and Mountain-
view, Oklahoma.
— o
News Want ads bring results.
Mr Jno. I d Macon pn ented
a program on "Refrigeration " lie
ports were given by deh gati who
attended the farmers' -liort cour ■ .
Mrs, (lumber -erved an Ice
cou! e to Mi I ola Robhin . Mr
J no. Id Macon, Mi 1 I . Tabor
and Mr . Joe Uavi.s Moore.
o
IN ILLINOIS
—o—-
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rich left
this week for a vacation trip to
Keno-ha, W con. in, and VVaiike
gall, 111. They will w it relative,
in the northern states.
Mr V M. How ley and daugh
ter, Marilynne, went to Seymour
\\ eilne. day.
Cha . dould ha Inn d mi ed
from tla- Stamford ho-pital, when
In wa taken for treatment July
6th for injur,''- received when he
was -truck hy a car on Main
.-1 r i • i t Ml (iii a id nd dan ' ■ ,
Helen Ann, 1 a\e returlied ftdrh
Lumesa, where they visited her
I i' 11 i in11 'ei, I M Mi" k.- .i I'd
Mr. I 'I Slovi r.
Mr. and Ml \. W !!.•>i olds,
< ilenn liesnold, M 1 and M i Hen
(! R. j nold-, Mi Finh l'.; op
ui I'e iii pie, M a 11 • i i >■' ■ du nk, Nor
man Hatcher, Mr. and Mr.-. ,1. II
Sedwick, Joe li. Matthew . Ml
l.thel ('a ey, .1;i< k Al ohrnok, I'-oli
How ley, M r I oin I hirl 11 , Mi
V M ( alible and I nn I iid
troop attended t lie fun- i al of M r
W I). Howsley Sunday in 1 brock
mm ton.
ed a ;
cream ;
dill
I loilgla
Sii.-an
Sola Ten all, fcdyle Hill, Me:.,
lave (idol, .ri, H li hy 111 il Kin.',
ho te, •■' , Franci McKelvy an
Mi . McKelvy.
o
Kini? Kelly Kites
Read Monday
Man iage of M .!■ ■ KatIn i ■
King, daughter of Mr. and Mr J.
L, King of Nimrod, and l.awri nee
Kelly, nn of Mi and Mr R. M
Kelly of Uockl II community wa
olemnized M o n d a v afternoon
at five o'clock at tile Hi edjyterian
man ■ in I 'i n I'laii. with the pa
tor, Rev. s. P. Colling, a long-time
friend of t he family, n ading t in
ceremony in the pre.« nee of In i
I ..'el , Mi . ( lo \\ ehll alld M, .
Weill), Mi . <'lorn Webb and
M r Webb of < o and M i I dim
Kii l', Nimrod.
The bride wore a navy blue
sheer alpaca dress made with de. p
shoulder yoke of pink lace, a bo
lero jacket and a circular skirt.
Her hat, lace glove and pur •
wa re pink and her hoe were navy-
blue. Ih r cot age wa of p nk
gladioli!-i
The bride i a graduate of Scran
ton Iligll chool ami it!ended Han
dolph college at < i co. She ha
been teaching chool the pa.-t five
Ve;il'- at Hot
HOME DEMONSTRATION
COUNCIL MEETS
—o—
The Shackelford County Home
I lemon t ration council met in reg
ular e. ion on Saturday, July
at - .'iO [i. rn., iri the office of Mi
LI Fleda Harrison, honn agent.
Mrs, Walter I'. Humber, ion
ducted a b11 in - ' ion when
club president.- e ported ei ib mem
hei - over the county were canning
more fruits and vegi'able- than
| have been canned -irice I !)32.
j Mr-. J of f >a \ Moon- id Mr
| Humber, delegate to t..e recent
hurt cour • , held at A. A.- M. * ol-
lege, gave highlight.- from the
; hort cour.-e and tin annual meet
| i iiv of the Ti xa Hon e I lemon
' (ration a.-, ociation which met in I
connect ion v th ' hort cour.-e. j
Those pre-' nt at th meeting of j
' hi council w e re VI 1,1 I" leda j
I l.i i r on, Me ■ • I i d H i iikI ,
i i... An ii<11, ,Hae li indon, i
ter H. Humber, Joe llai:
Moo!', Mr. < i:' ■ 11' i I a;. lot, Mi
I L, H, Stephen., Mi.. S, L. Myrick, j
,nd Mt ■ Jack Marchbaiik .
Miss Ina I avis visited friends
and relatives in Fort Worth last
week-end.
Mr and Mr- Hill Conger and
Mr. arid Mrs. L. S. Hollowell went
to (juanah Friday afternoon. The
Coucer- returned horrn Saturday
and Mr arid Mr- I,. S. Hollowell
Jr and daughter, Jean left Satur
Mrs. Bill Couger and Mrs. L. S.
Hollowell went to Dallas last
week to take Mrs. Horace Bupp
and children home who have been
gu' -t- in the Hollowell home for
the past five weeks.
Rev, and Mrs. 1>. !>. !>' nison
, and -on, James Dickey, left Mori-
day on a -.a itiori trip to ( olorado, (| f M(.a,low wheie Rev. Den
\* I .1 . . ( I .
Wyoming, Ctah and South Da-
kota. They will attend the rodeo
today in Cheyenne.
Dorothy I' . it." and Rotnadelle
Wil.-on are ,a Santa Anna thi.
week visit ng Dorothy's grand
mother, Mi \I L. Harvey.
— o —.
Mr .1 M K ngston and daugh
ter, I ■' e I.e. -p. nt t I Week end
I'd- '.' • h in a- parent . M r
and Mr J I: White,
"So yol met your wife at a nm
club? Wasn't it romantic?"
"Naw, it was disastrous. 1
thought she was home takinf eat*
of the kids."
Mr . Sall e Dav
ny Monday for
nt to (iran
sit with rel
\I A udi e; V .i rbrough
Wi at Ik i l ord i a gm t of Inn
r. Ml deoi".n Mel' all.
IN HOSPITAL
Mr . II 11 S' John who ■ r
iously ill wa taken to the Stam-
ford I.O- pi' al Sunday. I he report
i i that he i not doing so well to-
I day.
"
The alert filling tation attend
ant had checked the oil and ra-
and wa cleaning the windshield
when the woman driver asked:
\nd would you m nd going over
W i11 ie' face ju t once '.'''
i ort will hold a two week- re-
vival. Rev, Henison's father, a
house i' i' ' in the Deni on home,
accompamed them a far a- rloy
dada when he will visit hi.- sons
there.
0— o —
Rev. Win. Lee Kdwaril.-, pastor
of the Fir t Christian church at-
tended ti e Ml Church Workers'
con fef ru i \>i ' - laboratory
cliool at tin I're hyterian Kn-
i i oi pmeiit 'ft on nd at l.ake < i.-co
la t week. I marked the fourth
jyiarof the conference i.•• I | by the j
("hri-1ian church.- in tin area, j
He Ihlwanls wa om of the fir-t
four to graduate from the first]
Adult Conference in th. State of i
; Te\.-: Many outstanding leaders j
| were present for th(' conference.!
' It wa held from July lo to If).
'
(i- —
NOTICI. I FGIONNAIHFS \
spinal meeting will In held Satur
| day nig Aug. for election of,
officio . Be then .
TRAVEL
by
BUS
Lowest Rates
Inrhulitifj
FREE MEALS
Ncii' Biwx, Free Pillow
Save Time and Money
to
New York, Chi caff o,
San Francisco,
Los Anrjrle&
Call
All-American
Bus Lines
Sanders l)rti/f Store
(i roovi
WANT
trip
tlebei ry made a b1
Fnrt Worth lit t
week.
The briilegfoi
Man hy II . . .
Driuglion' B
\ bib,uie.
After a shor
I'.ro \ nwood, M
w ill he at home
ell ranch 12 mi
burn wl
In I'lttv
a gradua
Mi .
I). C
('a ii ii Oh Kingston, on of Mi
a ml Mi .1. M k i iiir-to! i v -1 - .r
I. H. Wiiiti -n Big Spring.
— o—
Mi-.- llehn Burleson arrived
Tue.-day from Lubbock where he
attended the first x week- of
umrner school in 'lexa. Tech.
0
Mrs. Forre-t I'rown and daugh
lei , Barbara Jean and Shirley, of
I teuton -|" nt la-' w e. 1 i ri in t In
home of Mr. and Mrs. <- |-' |:rown
l-'orre.-t Brown came through Sat
in day to visit hi.- parent , and hi
family i < t urm d to I n i ton w * i
n i in Sat unlay . '■ eiiing. Mi and
M i H. C. I a. ter and family w< re
al " 11 it<>r in tin I'rown home
Saturday.
POLITICAL
Announcements
Mr. Kel!
& Hi >110
Q
U-r It. I-
today
SUMMER LOVELINESS !
Within Every Woman's Reach!
OIL PERMANF.NTS for $2 00
OIL t feRMANENTS, Reg $3.50, 2.S0
OIL PKRMANENTS, Reg $5.00, :( 50
Shampoo, S' t, Dry, and M inicur- H5c
Fret1 Facials on Monday, Tur day, \Vcdn«'-<i.iy
ELNORA'S BEAUTY SHOP
HA/.F.L SWINNF.Y
Phone I (i'.t
KAT IF. BOB SWINNF.Y
Owners and Operators Albany
J. C. Farm
low nig,
i| j
Uujct't
ti,' Hi
in .h
Mi M \ Burnhain and daugh
ter, \ntonette, of Oklahoma c ■ .
ate ifin t - >i ! e home of .1 nd:''
and Ml lloiii'-r I I'ouhiin thi.
w eek.
o
Charley Smalley, Mi.-s Myrtle
Smalh y, Mr Hoy Rodriguez, and
daughter, Mary l-iva recently re
turned home from a vacation trip
to Bremond, I'ranklin and II. nn .
—o
Mrs. Dale Douglas and daugh
ters, Barbara Ann and Judith Dale
of I d 1 'a -o an i\ ed Wednesday for
a Week' visit iii the hom. of Mr
and Mr . $. II. Heynohls. Miss
I lorein . Wagi ' r uf Amarillo, :
ter a nil house gm t of Mr-. I >oug
la accompanted - i i to Vlliaii\ and
spent the day W. dn.- day in t In
Reynold hull i and then went to
\ hit "in" foi i * : • w • ii n 1 it iir
I OK STA I F. SENATOR
2 lih DIS IRK I
I I:K
1 7tb Confjr osb-
SbMyiSSBti
tAW*
forTttrfy
Buy*"
FOR TRACTOR
• ^ OR TEAM
Don't take chances with your feed
iri |> . . . save all of it. Don't run the
risk of hiving to take second-choice
of binders after the buying rush
starts. And don't miss the reduced
price wc offer to cncouranc early buying.
This Case binder is made especially
for Southwestern row-crops. Its light
weight, light draft, and cart-like hal.inct
are |ust the thing for fast work with small
tractors, or with a team. Its w ide gather-
ing imiiits, low-working cbams, adjust-
able side knives, and .s idc, open st.dkvs ay
with guide springs are great for our
crops nere. (iome in now; see how much
binder you can get for your money.
FLOYD C. POOL
Moran, Texas
Lost Something?
D
J\ tinning « Want Atl
E v« ry Week ii
^ urf to Bring Yoil
U
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nil mi. I Results and
ots of (mod
ply C tig timers and
it leg ni Well
Albany News
l or ( on t; resgnian,
s i o n a I Di trio«i
THOs. I. 1:1. \N I'ON, Albany
O tis M 1 I.I.I'd;, An-on. Ti xap
sam nrssi.id.
C, L. (Clyde) (JAHHl'.TT,
lie-election.
FOR COUNTY JODGF AND FX
OFFICIO COUNTY SUPERIN
I F.N DENT:
ANTHONY I.. CAIkPS.
,i. C. CHAMRERS.
W 11,1.1 AM U HI,ANTON
W. 1 DAWSON.
I OR SMFRII I , I AX ASSESSOR
AND COI I .VJTOR
JOHN A HOLLAND
I l> elect ion I
( II \S 11. \HI'.ND'l
J. WOOI.I'Ol K
FOR COUNTY AND DISTRICT
CLERK:
M HS. MI Id i H I D HI \ I'Y.
\\ I (l: 11 i H \ YMOND
FOR COUN I Y I RI ASURF.R:
K. Y (HOH) Hl.ACK.
(Re-election)
FOR JUSTICF OF IMF PEACE,
PRF.CINCT NO 1:
W. W. FOX
.1 C. I'AHNEI I., Sit.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONFJ
PRECINCT NO 1 :
.I'HA.NK M. HOOKKR
( Re-elect ion)
.1 L. TODD.
W ALTER R. CROW
I OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,'
PRF.( INCT NO 2i
OI I NN I AYI.OR
.1 W (JOHN) Sl'RRATT
MILTON A. STEWART.
M1KI- FINt HI di.
(Re-election)
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PRF.CINCT No. 1:
WINI'OHD Kid I,Y.
1 Id) A WII,LOT (JURY.
I I.. HUGHES.
I HIC SWI A'SON
I OR STATE R1 PR F SI N TATIVE
115TH DISTRICT:
W C Rl'SSI'd t
G. J. (JACK) HATES.
(Of Stamford)
H. S (Gob) FITZGERALD
(Of Stamford)
SAVE MONEY?
Just Four Big Bargain Days
Be Here Early and Save Your Money!
PAY CASH 30 DAYS, SEK HOW MUCH YOU SAVE
WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. JULY 24-25-26-27
... Look Them Over...
SPUDS, 10 lbs. 15c
FLOUR, Marechiel-Neal, 24 lbs. 75c
uuti/iA, Lioiii
CORN MEAL, 10 lbs. 24c
CORN MEAL, 5 lbs. 14c
Qt. MAYONNAISE, Fresh Good 15c
25c MAGIC WASHER for 19c
25c OXYDOL for only 19c
LEMON SOAP, 7 bars 25c
TISSUE, 7 rolls 25c
1 5c Pure 14 oz. CA I SUP, 2 for 25c
S0c size K C BAKING POWDER 29c
COFFEE. Bright and Early, lb 18c
COFFEE, Fresh Ground, lb. 15c
( Drink One Cup and You Will Want Two)
SALMON, per tan 14c
PEANUT BUTTER, Qt. 28c
CRACKERS, 2 lb. box 14c
3 I -arge Boxes CORN FLAKES 25c
Spinach, Corn, Green Beans, 3 cans for 25c
PIE CHERRIES, 303 size, 3 for 25c
GRAPF. NUTS, 2 pkgs. for 25c
Full Qt. GRAPE JUICE for 29c
( Keep ()ne ('old for These Hot 1 )ays)
LARD, 4lbs 35c
JELL-O, per box 5c
PINTO BEANS, 2 lbs. for 13C
CHILI BEANS, 2 cans for ]5C
IN OUR MEAT MARKET—
DRY SALT BACON, lb. 9c
KRAFT CHEESE ft. 24c
Full Cream CHEESE, Ib 17c
Hormel HAMS, half or whole, per lb. 19c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES-
LEMONS, per dozen 15c
BANANAS, each lc
OR ANGES, per dozen 20c
FRIENDLY GROCERY & MARKET
We Deliver Frank Curry, Owner
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