The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1983 Page: 8 of 14
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Poge 8-A — The Albony Newt — Thursdoy, December 8, 1983
Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Price
Ceremony planned
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Price will renew their
wedding vows on* their
silver wedding anniver
sary in a ceremony to he
held at the First Baptist
Church at 7:30 p.m. Fri
(lay, IJecomher (J.
The ceremony will he*
performed by the Rev,
Tom Nipp.
Matron of honor will be
Zena <' h u rc"h ill. their
daughter, escorted by her
husband Gary Churchill
Hesl man will be their
son, John Krese, who will
be escorting his wife,
Teresa, a bridesmaid,
blower girls Will be
Angle Price, the couple's
daughter, and grand
d.mghiirs Mis ft and
(' rissy Churchill. The
flower girls will be es
corted by the I'rice's
grandson, Christopher
Ki
l.adonna
sing "You
Life
ViertH
Light (
will
Mv
2 pledges inducted
The pledge ritual was
held for two. new
members ol Alpha (bin
cron Mu Monday night,
November 2N in the home
of Mindv Hkeltoti
President Sara Haw
kins conducted the ritual
tor Candy Stone and
Shelley b ox
Following the ritual,
tin- chapter tin all/id
plans for a bargain
hunter's shopping trip to
Abilene last Thursday
night Alter shopping at
discount stores t'he group
ate supper at (lardskis
I oft before returning l<>
AIha ny
I he chapter voted to
presenI I .isket s filled
w it h infant care items to
new mothers at Shackel
ford County Hospital as
an on going service pro
ject The group also (lis
cuss eil purchasing
several •magazine sub
scriptinns for t he
hospital, although no ac
lion was taken
The Christmas social
will he held at ti <0 p m
Friday, l)tMveinber lt> at
the Pioneer Huilding All
member1' and their
families will bring
covered dishes Santa
Claus will arrive irt time'
to present gifts to every
one Secret sister gifts
will be exchanged at this
FHA plans program
Old Timer article printed
At a recent Junior
Historian meeting, it was
announced that an article
by Shelby Shipp, "The
Texas Cowboy," was pub
lished in the November,
1983 edition of The Texas
Historian. She received
honorable mention in the
Kate Harding Hates
Parker Awards for her
work. The award is spofl
sored by the Texas State
Historical Association.
The local chapter will
meet December 11 for a
Christmas party in the
home of Winifred Waller.
Robert Williams and
Sunday Belcher have
been appointed by Presi-
dent Michael Ivy to be
members of the Shackel-
ford County Ses-
quicentennial Committee.
They will help coordinate
chapter activities with
council projects.
The chapter has also
submitted an entry to the
Junior Historian Logo
Contest. The entry was
drawn and designed by
Vivien Henry. The best
logo will be used on future
Junior Historian publica
tions.
The Derrick Club
In Cisco
presents the
Silver Rider Band
Friday Night, Dec. 9
Carolyn Martin
Saturday Night, Dec. 10
Kddie Price will sing
"Pledging My Love" as a
special dedication of his
love to his wife.
Accompanist will be
Alice May field.
Mrs, Price will wear a
light blue colonial style
gown accented wit h white
lace and chiffon ruffles.
The maid of honor will
wear a lavender lace
gown, and the bridesmaid
will wear a lavender silk
gown, accented with lace
at the neck.
Flower girls will wear
beige dresses with pink
flowers.
Sandra Snyder will
welcome guests.
A reception will follow
the ceremony in the
fellowship hall.
Mr and Mrs. T. ('. Hud
son, Mrs Price's parents
from Whitesboro will at
tend, as well as Mr
Price's mother, Mrs
Mabel Mitchell of
A bilene.
time
A program tin friend
ship was presented by
(ilenda Fstep, assisted by
Carol Lackey .
Mrs, Fstep won the
dollar gilt
Following t he program,
punch and cookies were
served b\ Mrs Skelton,
assisted by I adotina
Viertel j
The chapter birthday
part\ will be celebrated
at the next meeting,
I >eCcniber I 'J, in t he home
of Mrs Hawkins. All
members should bring a
gag gift to t he meeti.ng
I \IU> Ol I II VNhS
V\ e wish to express our
thanks to all our friend's
for their calls, visits and
prayers, as well as gifts to
t.h e West T e x a s
Rehabilitation ( enter and
other memorial gifts We
appreciate all the food
sent to I he home and t he
ladies for serving lunch at
the church We want to
express our love to Lloyd
Conner and Dale Scott for
their com'.irt in our tline
of sori ow ,ind to r.r Key,
Mrs Key and all the
nurses lor their kind anil
sympathetic care
Ihe \ \ Beanies
Family
A Christmas program
will lie presented to
Albany High School
Future llonicniakers of
America at VMM) a in Fri
day
A representative from
Lone Star Gas Company
will give demonstrations
of holiday ideas
rhe public is invited to
t he program
Nias announce birth
Morry and Vickie Nia
are proud to announce the
birth of a son. Chad
Michael, born November
2ft. 1983 at Hendrick
Medical Center in Aid
lene lie weighed eight
pounds. 14Vt ounces, and
w as 21 inches long
Maternal grandparents
are Mr and Mrs Bob
(lore of Albany
Paternal grandparent-
are Mrs Agnes Nia and
the late Anson Nia of
Tehran.
Brownies fold flags
The Browniea' Novem
bcr 22 meeting featured a
flag folding learning sea
■ion. Ami Davia provided
the anacka. Butterfly
refrigerator magnets
were made for the craft
thia week.
The girla prepared for
Christmas during the
November 29 meeting.
The program was on the
hiatory of Albany. Cheryl
Gardner provided the
snacka.
Our Home Town's
Growth Goes Down
The Drain Every
Time You Spend
Out-Of-Town!
6
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II has taken many year:; to develop our
town Into the modern community it is
today And, it has taken the selfless
dedication ol hundreds of merchants,
employees, residents, and farmers to
build its churches, schools, homes,
businesses, and the many advantages
we enjoy
Unfortunately, many small towns have
become ghost towns because its res
idents spent their money too often in the
big city, thus destroying their own
businesses and tax base
Our town will continue to grow and
prosper only through the continuing
loyalty of its area residents shopping in
our stores You always gain by trading
HE RE AT HOME1
Keep part of the dollars you spend ... SHOP AT HOME!
Albany
Chamber of
Commerce
Support your hometown.
Keep your dollar working
for you.
WESTERNAUTO
E. B. Motts Co
ALBANY AUTO
SUPPLY
Albany Cable System
Now Offering 12 Cable? Criannels
ing
762 3188
King & Robertson
Insurance
762 2288
Weaver-
Oates
Pharmacy
762 3344
CLOWNS, Etc.
113 BrecVenridge St.
762-2308
THE CORNER
Junior & Misses
Ready To-Wear
Albany Flowers
& Gifts
762-3351
Erline's
Speciality Shop
THRIFT MART
"What your neighborhood food «tor«
r«ally ought to be
ALBANY NEWS
office supplies furniture & gifts
762 2201
CITY GROCERY
James Adams 762-2101
JAMES H. COTTER.
NEFF 81 CO.
Certified Public Accountants
Longhorn
Steak House
The
First National
Bank
of Albany
"Your Home-Owned
Independent Bank
MEMBER FDIC
Hollister's
Texas Central X-Preas
Quality Job Printing
Clear Fork
Motor Co.
Your Frl»ndly Ford D«al«r
Albany, TX
Higginbotham-Bartlett
Lumber, Point, Drilling Mud Bulk Cemunt
762 2355
Webb & Webb Inc
Insurance
Moran
National
Bank
MEMBER FDIC
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Lucas, Donnie A. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1983, newspaper, December 8, 1983; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414015/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.