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THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texas, Thundtf, t
social (vvmU
°0o
Travis Sears,
Tommie C'line
Repeat Vows
IN ALBANY
Oavel Club Meets
MIDLAND. Tomml* Snfidrn
Clln«' of Midland ami Parker
T ravin S"iirn, Jr., of OiI«'him r<*-
died double rlrijf nuptial vow
at 2:30 p. m. Friday In the
Horn'- of the bride'* pare fit*,
Mr. and Mr*. Tom Cllne.
Mr. find Mr*. I'arker Travl*
Hear* of Albany arc the par-
ent* of the bridegroom.
The llev, C, T. HolUrlam,
paMor of (he fllenmore Ha|tti*l
Cburrh, officiated for the rerr-
mony. Kenneth Ncwkoiih' wan
the planlitt.
Given in mnrrlntfe by her
father, the bride wore a white
n'lk rrepe cheath dr»"<i with
Ionic deeven, and neckline bii'lt
In front and low In baek, ller
"hotilder length veil of nilk il-
lusion wa attached to a while
feather pillbox. Klie carried a
bouquet of white roeoK and
ttephaiiolix wi'li a white picot
xatin ribbon -bower.
Mrx, (ieiu- II. Tutlle, Jr., of
Junction <'ity, Kim., w:i her
hi^ter's matron of honor. Kite
wore a ilk chiffon heath in
pale apricot accented j|( I lie
waixtllne with a matehinr chif
fon ro e, She also had a veil
of cilk illusion aUacbed to a
matching ro >•, and lie carrierl
apricot coioreil carnation .
Jaimv- \. W'imberly of Al-
bany An* 'he lie i man.
The ceremony «a- held be-
fore a harkeround of i-ieenery
(lankei| Mil!- inatehliii; li.ukc I
of yellow cbry antliemum : ami
apricot colored flower . The
registry table had an arrange
ment of tanirerine ciirniit iom.
The recent Ion w;r< Held im-
mediately following the cere
mony. Mi-k. It. W. Daniel,
Mre. Hoyce Carter, Mi . i'<r
fry Holdiidi" and Linda Ann
Hohllntr were in the hou,-e par
ty.
Following a wedding trip to
Dalian and CJalvi •ton, the cou-
ple will reside ut 1 :J22 West
County lload, '>f|<• a.
The bride i a graduate of
Midland 111tr11 School and at-
tended Ode n i oiletre and Tex-
an Western College. She i em-
ployed by Pacific Finance
Loan*.
The bridegroom, a irrndiinlc
of Albany iliirii S'ltool, attend
I'd Texa \&l College and
Tarleton State ('allege. lie i
employed by Home Mnrt in
Odes*a.
Otis Smiths
Arc Honored
The Gavel Club of Albany
Chapter No, TMi, Order of the
Ka*tern Star, held It* *ta(ed
meeting on Monday evening,
Oct. 22, in the home of Mr. and
Mr*. Collier Moore.
The president, Mrs, J, L,
Todd, called the meeting to
order. The chaplain, Mr*. C,
M. Campbell, gave the invoca-
tion. The minute* of the prev-
iou* meeting were read by the
secretary, Mr*, T. I. Fouler,
and Mr*, '.'oilier Moore, the
treasurer, gave n financial re-
port.
Following the close of the
meeting, the hote-'4<( Mines.
('. M. Campbell and Collier
Moore, nerved a refreshment
plate of sandwiches, cherry
tacts topned with whipped
cream, dainties, mils and cof
fee to the following menibei ;
Me r . and Mines, ('has. F.
Hemphill, Vail- I'iayton, Millie
Howard and J. L. Todd; and j
MiW". Steve Drake, >1, D (lor
don, Fred liunkle, l>l Drew
ter, Kay Spurrin, I!. I'. Mil
• he||, II. 11 Ilenni , Sila Hook
er, T. I. Fo ter, Clyde Slither,
(iailher l.ieii, llarve Nixon, C,
M. C.inipbell and ('oilier
Moore.
It
fiirl Scout News
Troop ||, patrol- Thunder
bird and Twi ter--, had their
n ua| in-'t iii;>- Wed lie day. I or
activity, tlie girl went on a
penny hike It opened with a
| balloon race,
Li i Saturday thi ulrli went
mi a <-aVeii"er hiinl and cook-
ed upper at the park, i'he girls
' that Weren't there really mi
• d the fun. Mr Hud Dillins'-
liain gave prize to tile girls. At
I 'lie court of honor the girl
'talked about n <-ewlng project,
decided on :i Hallowe'en party
at Lou Mun i on' home at 7 :■'!()
Monday night. Be ure and
be dre oil. There will be ii
prize for tile be I die I'd
spook. The meeting do ed
with a dancing game, ('apta'n
Jink*,
I .inda Wati i- , Keporter.
o—
CARD OF I HANKS
A farewell compliment to
Mr. and Mrs. Oti* Smith, who
are moving to Clark*vl!le, Ark.,
the fir t week in November,
wim a s'irpr!se dinner party
Tuesday evening at (i:.')() at the
home of Mr. and Mr-. Glover
Cleveland, given by the em-
ployee" of Marshall It. Young,
The gin* l* all came early and
parked their car* at other
place* and were all imxetribled
in the Cleveland living room
when Mr. and Mr*. Smith ar-
rived.
After n *umptuoil* spread of
chicken and ham and all the
trimming*, Mr. and Mr*. Smith
were presented all occimional
living room chair a* a farewell i
gift.
Mr. Smith came to Albany1
April 17, l!»2'i, when tie Cook j
Field wa* opened by Hoe*- tifcir'ti t < i j
er # Pendleton, Inc., now Mar-| ' ' n t^ * OmpIC'iC'S
hall It. Young Drilling Co. Mission Study
I.OI IHi; (; Kit A NT
MAItY
Wedding Date
Announced
To Have Week of
Prayer Program
Mr. and Mr*. Max Spark*, "The Church a* a Family of
1 on I Wilshlre, Corpu* Chrlnti, God," the fourth chapter in the
announce the engagement of book, "Responsible Adult* for
her ister, Mary Louise Gerant, j Tomorrow'* World'' by Jame*
to Itonald Hugh Hill, son oftM. Ault, wa* reviewed by Mr*.
Mr and Mr*. Marvin N. Hill of
Albany,
The wedding will take place
Nov. 17, at St. Patrick's
Church, Corpus Christ!.
Mi** Gerant is a graduate
of Incarnate Word Academy
and Del Mar College, and at-
tended the University of Tex-
a*.
Mr. Hill graduated from Al-
bany High School and Texas
'I eehnological College, Lub-
bock, where he wa* a member
of Pi Kappa Alpha and Tau
Heta Pi.
I tidy 1
by And-'
met 'I i,i
church,
viewed t'
and tiie i
Mrs. <
Luke |l)
Mr*. Smith came to Albany and
lie and Mr. Smith were mar
rled April Hi, 1028, in the
home of Itev, Reynold1
Mri. Smith i a faithful
member of the Methodist
Church
They have purcha e,| j, home
on \\ i i Main Streel 'ii i'lurk-
villi , Johnson County, Ark.
'iu( t attending flu* diuiu-r
■ ere Mi and Mi Harry Jung,
Mr. and Mr ' ail l-.tcliii- on,
Mr. and Mr . Miller Goodman,
Mr. and Mrs. L S. Fortenber |Ttn-ker, pi
ry, Mr. and Mi liayinond Toi-1*'''1 Hrown
i' tt, Mr, and i J, | . 11ai pm.'-er, loll
ci , Air. and Mrs, Doc Willi-tt, "Sv.<<,t lion
Mi Frank J. lto< er, Mr-, j '"'"t i ,eetii,.
Iluiie Collin -, Mr. and Mi 1'' a jo t ■
(j'over Cb'vebind, Mr. and Mr. :l"
I!. I Hawkins, Mr. and Mr-
Ail
Mr*. N.
Mr . .1.
and Mi".
Mr«. C.
i II l.inui lice, All. . lid Mr
.1 Stutevillo, Ml . Vidor
WiMlJ Observes
75th Anniversary
The Woman'* Society
Cliri I bill Service Hi I y<
Oil i 1 I '|-1; ' 1 I. ' I ll
of
h-
i A-ia's Him"
T, Itoy, when they
IV liflerti'loil a' I'll!
' tie' '' union re-
I i l chit1 ter. "Vnii,
in of I",
II. I.ip "onib read
"i "7 for I lie di"> o
,,arking the 7,rith anniver-
*v of the Woman's Mlsslon-
' 'lion, the ocial chairman,'
Mr Fiigeue Thomas, and Mr*.'Mae
* V White and Mrs. Fred | Opal Morri* and Fronie
I'obin on Were
eilil It -"lit tea
bom,, Toe day
WMt It ba
ho ti es at nit
ill the Thomas|
afternoon. The
75 ye.ii old in
Itobert W. Mrown for members
of the Wesleyan Service Guild
e.t their meeting Tuesday even-
ing at the Methodic Church,
She brought out that neither
the church nor the family Is
organized by man but both are
created to lerve the purpose of
God. She reminded the mem-
ber* of their opportunities and
responsibilities to the church.
Mrs. Horace Johnston, pres-
ident, conducted a brief bu*i-
liess meeting.
Mrs. Mruce Dray announced
that the next meeting, on Tues-
day, Oct. 30, would be a joint
meeting with the WSCS for a
Week of Prayer and Self-De-
nlal program.
Members present were Mine*.
Helen Price, C. C. Window,
Horace Johnston, Mruce Mray,
Morgan Harris, J. W. Cloud,
llobort Itrown, and Mi e* Ona
Parker, Nell Summons,
Claus-
ell,
t imi ami elo i 'I v. 'iIt ,-i | rayer.
The pre den!, Mi . .1, A,
itled and Mi I!
of
on
ut wi'
levan Servici Guild
of Prayer nn. elf
Macon and Mill, Mr. and '
e 11 e i' |>
I I ' III' 'i' ',
•layer." I <
(let, .'III will
the Wi
or Weak
"i'tl I ro
'Ii Campbell, pre ideiil,
wi'li-omi ' g11e t and introdiic
'd At, ,| Carter King, repre-
WMC of iKkK, and
I !a I ret I, who rep 1
WMF
framed
today,
living
C. Vatigli.'in, Mr. ami
N. Crudgington, Mr.
W. It Sn itb, Mr. and
W 11.1 :well, Mrs. Ter-
w.
ck-
ey, Mr. ii ml
man and Mr.
H oodward.
Mr.
and
Jin
Mi
(Jootl-
lai kail
Tim " pre ■ 1
J. l>. A fiber, '
T. M, How ie, \
J. I I iQtlglu i
I . • iround , ('
I J. Mc( urn ii
'■ 11 , v. II. Moot
er, L. C, Mast. I
1-11 ( lub Xews
The til I lull II,
to elect officers, Nancy
wa elected pre ulent for
ve.-ir. Melon Snyder
ei| vice-pre idiut; Meli a
ler i our ecretary and
urerj Bill lit w »a elect
porter, and
elected our
We sang
.' ere iii llli .
On the behalf of the II. I
Hogei family, We thank t)<•
ladie who helped provide and
erve the dinner tin tin- day of j I,al
the i'uim ral, i world
Milus McConih, hit) and
Mr ■ D, K. Ito.'er -. bodv of frt
1 .an ra
song |e
a few
ed.
:iii< in
Magee
uler.
songs
21
eech
tllis
elect-
W.al-
t rea -
I'd re-
was
P. II. I
lilt
'Illil
f , I..
i i|t II ■
I. A. Tuck-
. c WI i'-.,
John 'iro
Mat ii I'ettit.
■ \my
• 11' i: oil
and
llaikal
(|eepe
tt.a'i I
e, Reporter.
ia is the
(5,316
largi I
lilt OWN IF. SCOUl MF.r.TINf;
I he : econd grade llrownie
"nit 'I loop met Oct. :» | jil j|,i.
home of their leader, ('aria
Smith, and On :e Window
erved iiiblile . The 1 : (»f»|) i Uyr
""" Mfid Ic'irnrd new .
I Im t atf cfi'lin/ w< i ( I Id» ,
Balllow, (trends Dillingham,
'thoiida I Irod, Vonda Water
C't i' Window, Carlo Smith,
I Ik ilia ra Morri on, I ,inda N'eff,
and troop leader, Mr . Mar
tin.
For a closing, we had our
friendship circle nrid aid <
llrownie I'romi e. t lur iii (t
meeting will lie Nov. 7 at I
m. at the Youth Center,
Mr Martin, l,<uler
and Scribe.
CARD ()l THANKS
We deeply appreciate the
v m pa thy and kindne of our
friends during our bereave
ft j 'i ' ut, v.i II a their concern
P-
... Come in now for your Fall and Winter Clothing . . .
and be ready J'or the Hallowe'en Carnival.
New stock of Men's Suits $39.50 to $59.50
Men's Sport Coats $19.95 to $35.00
Men's Long Sleeve Sport Shirts $2.95 to $6.95
Boy's Arrow Long Sleeve Sport Shirts, tapered $3.95
LARGE STOCK OF LORRAINE LINGERIE
Panties, 79c to $2.00 — Slips $3.00 to $4.00
Petti Pants, $3.00
Pat Perkins Dresses, Jr. sizes 5 to 15, Reg. sz 10 to 24 VL-
$8.95 to $10.95
One table of Ladies Panties at Large Discount
dm ing llii recent months,
Mrs. A. W. Reynolds
and family
o
Nearly everybody iu Shackel-
ford County reads the .News, j
••♦ill" ''
Mr . II 'l'
"tited
Tl"-V we I
I ict u res.
Mi loe M. Overton, cnli I
' ■ ' c'riii I't'iu, in!roiluci d the
" S' ei i.al mu-ic was a
■ 1 olo by Mrs. Kathryn
'i tig "It Took ii
" ' upanleil I>y Mrs.
I'l 'i piani t
' 'That Wlnneth
-on! - i \\ i i w ;i :'ivcn bv
Mi Harold P rrett and Mrs.
Itol i rt M \ field.
Party decor wag ill llallo'.v-
' "H colors Vti! i orange can-
't iii ci '-11 mdelabra in-
t'- ' ini'd v. il Ii o ange flowers
in I greenery, r> lere,| the a
table, co I'led v I'll a cutw-ork
linen cloth.
Mr. I!. i 11 -11 i s, one of
the circle chain ten, poured
punch.
Mi Mob I ■ ' e played
background nil ic i1 ring the
KHA Initiates
Freshmen
The Mliany chnp'. 0f the
I ut ure 11 omenta' i .. \meri-
'"I met on Oct. 10 in t'le high
■ iiool ait'liloi iunt. There were
■''■ n i ule r and one guest
I re < nt.
I'u ident 11 , bftra I - ranee
' tiled the meet ri i o i i der.
I he .secretory re n| the min-
ul1 and they wi ' e ■ • ro\ i I, ,.\
game wa pl.aye,| i„ order to
'1'' aci|uaintei|. I.ach |"- on
drew for a ecret grandninl! er.
I he bu.-iness ini-rii" v.-:.. atl-
jourtu d.
The initiation of the fro. h-
inen wa tield. There were ^1
frishmen initiated. Fveryo'ie
then went to the homemn' it g
short kit and
Jaycees Have
Ladies' Night
The Albany Jayceep held an
evening meeting (rather than
the usual breakfast meeting)
.''I Carter' ■ lie tnurnnt last |
legion Auxiliary
Sends Gifts to VA
The American l-ejflon Aux-
iliary held It* r"jfulnr meeting
Monday night at the Legion
Hall with the president, MIm
Myrtle Smalley, prenldinj?.
The auxiliary voted to neml
their ansessment of $37.50 to
the Veteran* Hospital nt Waco
and also lo *end $50.00 to the
hospital gift whop. A card of
thanks for eiokle* nxni to Vet-
erans Hospital wax read.
Th .nix liary sent $5.00 to
the scholarship fund for the
auxiliary as n memorial to the
late Mrs. May Hlanton, a for-
mer member.
Mrs. Lolo Murlexon, member-
ship chairmon, reported 34
membership paid for 1903.
The president announced the
auxiliary would hold upen
house from !> to 5 Saturday,
Nov, 10, honoring World War
veterans.
Committees appointed by the
president were: Rehabilitation,
Mrs. C, M. Campbell; poppy,
Mrs. Hugh A.vres; child wel-
fare, Mrs. Clyde Suther; Girls
St tie, Mrs. Joe M. Overton;
I reporter, Mi s Kronie Clausell,
and entertainment, Mrs, Jack
Moberley and Mrs. Men Mathk
Motnbei present were Mmes.
II. 11. Avris, Joe M. Overton,
I.olo Murleson, Anna Howsher,
Claude Walnven and Miss
Myrtle Smalley.
HOT DOC, SUPPER
Tuesday and Invited their
wive to be guestc, fine meal
and good fellow hip were en-
joyed by all. There were 21
pre ent.
The program was brought to
us by Loren Williams, attor-
ney, " ho enlightened u on the
meaning.- of the t I proposed
I nni"ndm"n1 < on the ballot in
ttie upcoming election. This
, will enable all who were pre -
ent to vote more intelligently.
\ ound bit of advice was that
if you do not understand an
amendment vote " Agninst it,"
a it i -I'ldom imperative that
nil amendment lie passed. How-
ever, an amendment could pass
on a misunderstood or unin-
formed vot" that could do real
barm. It wa urged that every
member understand amend-
ment number I I before voting
on it.
following the program min-
ute were read and progre on
o"ie current projects wn -■ dis-
cus ed. Reporter.
- r>
Mr and Mrs, F. W. Smith
and children, Judy and Carter,
of llou-ton drove out with Jim
King to attend the funeral for
\. W, Keynold,- Sunday.
ATTEND
CONrtRCNCf
MImci Helen *-^f„
OvertdiL and Mn, fcn L
attended the DlaMet tl
Huh and Language Jkk t
"hop conference en ftei
of Hardln-Slmmene
on Saturday. Th||'
waa sponsored W A
Joint Ki^llah CCMNi
schoola and eettefM
After regiatmiea
fee In the new IMm
there wa« a emend i
the Little Theatiii,
address on "A WefWif 1
Ideas" mm gltei W
Swindle. A panel «
Trends" waa than |h«a|
high school teachcn aa
college teacher*.
Sectional meetlnfi |n
teacher* on varloai
level* followed. TlM I
each of theie was
Ideas."
A luncheon in one
banouet rooms of the
Center closed the
FL CIRCULO E9PAN0L
K1 Clrculo Espanet Chkl
Friday, Oct, 19, In neni
president Johnnie Wo«J|
called the meeting to
yecretary, Janet Dod|«n,
the minutes of the last
ing. There being no newi,
program was turned overt
i rogram chairman, Jnnice
ham. She presented
Dennis, who read a story of
Spanish land*. A book
passed around showing
the beautiful cities of
After this, the class pai
ed In a i|iiiz on the book,
Kay Bray,
e ... -
RAKE SALE
A hot dog supper will lie giv-
en by the young people of the
1 embly of Cod Church at I
Webb Park Saturday, Oct. 27,1
from 5:30 to 7:.'!() p. m. The!
upr r is being given to raise
funds for Speed the Light mis-'
ioiiary program.
0 —
Mr«. Wirrro WillinnliAtti,
Mr-. Jack Partner and Mrs,
John llrittingbam spent Inst I sale and a rummage
I' riday in I (alia at the Nie-jurday, Nov, 3, in the
man \iarcu I'ar I,.astern Fort- | formerly occupied by
TV. Sale will open at 9 S.I
The Woman's Mimtlea
Council of the Assembly
(iod Church will sponsor iM
night.
) sakb
ie bum
Chsnh
SPECIAL
ONF. CASE OF DR. PEPPERS
$1.18 plus deposit ,
With 8 or more gallon* Regular, C«», 29.9c
Wash and Lub, $3.00
"MEST WASH IN TOWN"
Phone I'O 2-2284
A LIMA N'S 66 SER VICE
/ • L. and Davis Allman
Denl er»
department for
refreshment .
Ilorothv \ ickers.
He porter
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Vote JACK COX Govainor
DECKER'S
Margarine.. 1 lb. 31c
303 «ize can
Men's Dress Hats Resistol, $9.95 Stetson, $12.95
Bradford Western Mats $8.95 to $17.50
Electric Blankets- Guaranteed $10.95
Use our Lay-Away Plan for your Christmas Shopping
—We Give Frontier Saving Stamos—
D & D Dry Goods Go.
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JA( K ( OX s J1 years arc crammed with ac-
complishments. Graduated 1!)38 from home
town lii.uh school at Kreckenridjre, worked his
way through college . , . graduated North Texas
State with degree in government.. volunteered
for Navy early IP 10 . .. served till 1945. Elect-
ed to State Legislature . . . re-elected 1948
and 1950 . . . served on many major committees
. . . business experience includes automobile
ngone\ . , executive assistant to president of one
ol largest chemical companies . . . now
vice-president of drilling company... made over
2500 speeches on Americanism
since 19 !."> . . . served six years on Texas (Vim-
mission on Higher Education . . . Special honors
include three awards from Ereedom Foundation
at Valley Eor.tre . . . Lone Star Farmer degree
from Future Farmers of America . . . Ameri-
canism Award from American Legion . . . mem-
berships in Lions . . . American Legion . . . Elks
. . . Chamber of Commerce . . . Recently author-
book has received highly favorable reviews
. . Sunday school teacher . . . elder in First
' hristian ( hurch of Hreckenridge,
Del Monte FRUIT
COCKTAIL 2 for 43c
12 in. bottle DIAMOND
CATSUP... 2 ft* 33c
300 sz. can Franco American
Spaghetti.. 3 for 39c
(In Tomato Sauce)
303 sire can DIAMOND
Yollow Cream Style
CORN 5 for 69c
.300 count
Note Bool PaperJc
We Use
H. O. W.
Service Plan
COOCH'S
Picnic Hams, lb.. 29c
Round Steak, lb.. 89c
DECKER'S PURE PORK
SAUSAGE, II.... 3)t
DECKER'S TALI KORN
BACON? lb. fe Mc
1 lb pUg.
Kimbell's Chuck Wagon
COFFEE, lb. pkg. 45c
C'FI-O I'KG.
Tomatoes. 2pkgs. 29c
GOLD MEDAL
DONALD DUCK
a 4Qr I
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ORANGE JUICE,
Fro
7cn, 6 oz 5 for 79c
1' iiil political advertisomcnl
H 07 I'ROZF.N
CR1SC0,3 lb tin. Ik; Fish Sticks. 2 for 55c
Eubanks Cash Grocery
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