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THF. AI.nANY NEWS, ALBANY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, SEPT.,
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GLEANERS CLASS MET
IN MORRIS HOME
The home of Mrs. I). F. Morris
wan opened to the GleiinerH clans
of the Methodist church Monday
afternoon for their regular social
meeting. Assisting in hostess du-
ties were M:nes. G. C. King, Kdith
Hunter, C. C. Kdwards, J. II. Lock-
er, Ed I'almer, J. W. Shepherd,
Jack Moore and C. L. Knight.
Gus ts were greeted at tin; door
Ity Mrs. Hunter who invited them
into room, made more colorful and
attractive by tin- lavish use? of flag
rant late summer flowers.
Various irimes mid contest., fur-
nished amusement for the social
hour. Mrs. V. II. Moore pieieiiteil
the list of clothing and other arti
cle required for the girl supported |
toy the el i:-.- in the Methodist Home!
and an offering w;is ma le foi pin j
ehn e nf the up;i!iei.
The m mhers present signed a!
lettei tn he .-out to Mr . A. M.
How slrv, ,i inem.hei nl the c'
who i in the ho-pital. A pecial
feature ol the afternoon wa> a
miscella Menus ,-llower i;i\ i ,i Ml .
J. W. Shepherd who celebrated
her birthday Monday. The many
nice gifts brought by guests and
also sent in by member, who were
absent, attested the love and
esteem the women of the church
have for their pastor's wife.
Refreshment - of orange ice and
angel food cake were serve I to the
following gue. ts: Mine . Kuril
Keeping Up With
Your Friends
<!. I.ieb, II. V. Collins, M. K. Lew- iliary a token of >■ teemed apple
alien, M. Goodman, Jack Dickey, elation for her year work : pre,.
K. (i. Cooper, J. M. Stroud, W. M. ident, at ii meeting on the lawn at
Anderson, C. A. Fryai, I'. W. Mrs. Annie Kelley's Fiiihj even
Armstrong, K. L. Iluddleston, K. .). ing, September IOth. The gift w i.
McCorinlck, Kay Hickey, C. I', pieseiitcd by Mr . Mildred lleaty,
Dickenson, W. I>. MeWhorter, 17th district committee woman.
Jesse Tomme, R. C. Daniel, It. J. I'resent oficer were re elected,
Moherley, John II. IJiller, It. A. for next fiscal year and Thursday panied by her sister.
Smith, C. H. Downing, Oti Smith, | evening, September 22, wa the
W. T. Magee, C. W. Ltcbieson, V.diite -i t for installation. The in
II. Moore, John Grothe, L. K. Fos atallation service will he held in
ter, John It. Anderson, Mi sc.- Mi . D. C. Curb's home.
Belie I'r<• i• imin* After adjournment, Mr-. Kelly
served ire cream, peaches and cake
* to the following members: Mines.
Mildrrd Ili-iity, C. C Walraveii,
Tom Darling, A. II lleliliiu', .1 <>■
Hereon, Roy Mnuldin, llrown
Klich, I I', (row, W I (Irigg
and R11; ell \\ illiam
THE DILLER NEWS
(Mrs. II. K. Sanders)
GEE WHIZ—THAT WAS EASYI
Fronie Clausell,
and Nina Slither.
ON VACATION
Mi. and Mrs. Lynn I'ate, accoin-
Mrs. I'earl
Daugl erty, of Fort Worth, left
Wednesday afternoon for a ten
days vacation to various points in
northern New Mexico and Colora-
do
MRS. HYRON DU.I.FR
ENTERTAINS CLUB
Mi Hymn I>i!Ier i-ntert iim-il
member of her bridge club la I
Thursday afternoon at llei lovely
ranch home just off the riirnek
morion road. Three table of con
t ract were enjoyed, v ith Iv;: i eoiv
prize, hose, going to Mi . Wi'i ton
Wharton. Following game-, the
hoste erved a deliciou -ilail
plate to Mine Wharton, Hill
Cougi r, C. I' Hill, O. S. Levi ridge,
Hob I-a llols, .la Die Ovei lilt1, < 'lie
Lipseo nb, I M. Chi m, C. D. I>i<■ k
en. on, Klnier Hollowell in• ■ mlier ,
VISITPD HERE
Mr. and Mrs. M (I. IVderson ol
Lubbock, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Iiirtciel ami children, Lucinda and
John Sibley were guests in the J.
O. Gordon home a few day last
week.
\ iii-iii shoi
to own
which i
that lie
vi-s lord
never be
eon ill tl
shamed
wrong,
he has I
but a\ ing. In other vol I-
w i or t' da> I ban 111- wa
i J A11 ■ \ a I)11e i I'ope
will return friday
FROM hospital
Mr \ lolrow M. I low lev will li
to
and Gu\
Mob, rh \
Moll.-Hex
guests.
and Sam T.
unit president
presented c.'ft
Mr . ('. ('. Walr.aven wa, pre
-1■ nted a lovely fitted bag by mom
her of the American I.< -.-ion \ux
please phonf. us
If you have guests, or if vol
viajt out c>f town, please call 67
and report it. Any newt of lo-
cal interest is always apprecia-
ted by your friends.
Help us Rive you a better
Albany News by sending in all
news items.
rctu ned
from S*. ,lo
W'or h, where
lor
iir' erv.
coin:it oil w
proved.
here Fj
hospital at
lie underwent
this writing,
•ortod to !)•
Mi l V
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BABY
Mrs.
SON
Jack
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Mi and Mr . Jack George of
McCamey, are announcing the
birth of a son, born on September
II. They formerly lived in A!
bativ.
Mrs. Herman llernstein visited
Mrs. W. M. Sanders la-t Saturday
night.
Miss Huth llernstein spent the
week-end at home this week. She
will go to Dallas Tuesday where
she has a job.
Mr. and Mrs. Ii. K. Sanders vis-
ited Mrs. Georgio Cunningham of
Newcomh Friday.
Mr. and Mr . Wallas and chil-
dren of Albany visited Mrs. W. M.
Sanders Monday night.
Mi Kmiiiay Loi- Sanders Is
back home, but will leave for La-
me...a Thur. day, where he will at-
tend the II iokeombottom school.
Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Sanders and
1.11 a Sander visited Mrs. t i aci
Hurt on of New i omb Monday.
Illonnie and Luther San lei s vis
Ited their sister, Mr.-. Sam .lone-
Monday night.
Frank Dillincham lvi. returned
to II ,ieb .: i A'bany in the V. A.
Ueallie feed and produce store.
Troy and Tiny F. ye Sanders
visited 11 c i ma n and Marie llern-
stein Sunday evening.
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SNALUM HOME DEMON-
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u r- loi --hI in r is (f -ii ihe hay fr-n 1 :i new 1038 Krii;iduire. Uftilif I
n-ieiis< ii i - I'k !. • '.- rl shi hand) delivers the cubes in any qtuutt
iron, i I ■> I ' <, '• ,< ji iradii;;-,-, tvii.' tiiif, water (lushing or atfl
ll'i coiivi-n'i-ioal r- *• •• -i-'.l V'm.'oi-i t I ions of the*dcvice are
Ik-mii: .-in-• at i . lies iii«iila..iiir tie name Frisidaire.
BUY NOW and SAVE!
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DRIVE IN
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Firestone cuts the cost of
Tire Safety jusi ai ibe tim. when 4>11
ncctl a new set t>f tins. At this time of
the year yon should replace tires that
.ire worn and smooth for greatest safety
during the summer driving season.
I ires may look alike on the outside —
hut inside thr\ arc <liffcrcnt. I he name
i im sr^M on a tire is your assurance
of extra safety anil long mile i ;e In. a use
onl> I i rest one 'I'ires are huilt w ith thesi
patented and ext.lu !\e construction
features;
Gum-Djpping, the 1 i • tone
EOBIP YOUR • I WITi
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money I' . . . o , , . , „ 1 f i
puncture* .oi.l skM an.. 1 *'
travel-ate \a :i t , ; v ,r. —
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BRAKE cst\ATJON S . ' •:
"The hostess who serve- cake
andwiehes should bake the cakes
in leal' pans, the day before serv-
ing, for easy slicing," stated Miss
El Fleda Harrison when she gave
j a demonstration on special occa-
-ion ea.kes, at the Siialum home
demonstration club oil Thursday,
September 8th, in the home of
Mi . Waltei Hiiniber.
I or St. l'.-r .nek's Hay. hamrocks
cut from slieed white cake and
filled with mint flavor d wlii pod
cream or frosting colored green,
and garnished with candid ginger, \
makes a very attractive party
sandwich. Other variation.- can be
worked out for holidays and a col-
or scheme can be tarried out by
! ' '■ color i I vo-ir fill mi' Vari-
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I ations ol cake sandwichi.s given in
t hi- iie'- oa rat ion \\ ere : (linger
bl'i ail and, a la- , nut toget her
with a lilling of cream cheese,
date- and nu:.-. Chocolate cake
ndwa-he- v, i re put together with
peiinchie frosting.
Mi 11 umber -erv od del irious
{ 1 fr- e-'-rem con istie..- of v aill-1
I a-e cream and angel food e ke, to
| the following . i t - :uv| no nhe
I Miss I'd Fleda Harrison and Mes-
lame.. ,1 I-;. Meyer-. \V. ('. (iod
i win, .1 I . | ,d,i. W. (•;. \„t ey,
i<;. C. H-.iri Ige, .In, I) vi Moore
! :,nil ho ite . Mr,. Walter Hut :hei.
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LOW PRICES
FIRtSTONt CONVOY
FOR CARS AND TRUCKS
4. SO-20 S1'(>0
4.50-21 7.90
4.75-19., S>25
S.00'i9.,8.80
5.25-17
5.25-18, • •••••■ ■ • •
5.50-17.. 10.45
6.00-16« *4^"®
6.2S-16 13.15
atenteJ pr
iher of everv eorj in e\ery | i
sa tu ra I e J with 1 ii| u ill mi''1'
t onnf t* 1 at ts tii i Jt , i . i
inte.ri.il } ietion in J he.it w ii
arih i ujse hlououts. •-
extra pnuii.ls ol ruh!>« t an
to e\ « : v 1 00 1'oiuui-i ol i . i.
Two Extra Layers of (lum-
Dtpj .1 i ■.!. unJet t)i<- ti -.i.i,
another | atenteJ I 11 n m
eoiistruetion feature, />>< (« . c
against pum tun s.
Sctrntiticaliy - Designed
Ncn-Ski;i Tread ma le t>t i i,^h
slow -v\ e.ii uii^ ruhht f,.i-.suii .safer
Htops an J longer non-skiJ mileage.
Now that I irrst >ne k«\«'s voii
;ill t>f these satetv anJ eeormmN
•attires at t;use l.\\ | ■ i i. « , \« u
annot atiord t take than, s with
isafe tires ,'.is suinni.t. l . ine in
a\ and j< in the ! ire'-tont 1 .. - \-
t Campaign by cquiptiirtK your ..'i-
wiih a st t t l • ■; '.v l ire .. tie v iwni>v
I ires t.'ie i/e.st tires that vu-tu y mn
bu\ nl the: i /(>;( j11 ii i s.
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1 *i Hverv rirc ol our manui.i tun-, heanm;
i":j «>«i r name urn I net ul nunilvi, in ^uarunirci I
u" ''c 'rct* from ili-kt ii in
T workmaoiiliip anil niarcrt.il. w nl .. iit limit
-j hi to nine or ami to yivc
uutuf4k tory #crv kcun.ler nornul i>per.uin«
onJiriook. it our c^urnimiruui ilum1
^ iii.it uuy tire Kan Uuieni unJer tl c term* o
tUij ytj.uun u, vv1-- will citiit-i rcpuir the
tiri ol nwU an allowance on the purciuiM; l* J
j| :j * • a new fire- i;i
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l.ftSO people were killed and 41,520
injured in aeeitlents eauseil hv skids last
year. Ate vou inviting aeiidents aiiil risk in^
your lifi t>n Sintnith, \\ urn I i.es.'Tht new Firestone C\ nvov Tire
gives vou Non-Skid Safetv, i< in Mileage. New High Qualitv at
a new los\ priee.
If ensts >nls a small ;;rr. > u e.uh week to eijoip your tar with
ve.ir . • ur i. i vi i.. , —i !i i . I ir fit lit— Con i e In—Ask ft r the
Budget Manage! Vrrai ;< h quickly mad<—Tires immediate K
installed—Vou p.r i • n < i . n—Prixio;.' i.i safet*
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i I .win i 'ii'** Program i*ict t..i'i unk
the noon hour
HILLTOP SERVICE STATION
FRIGIDAIRE GIVES
AIL ADVANTAGES
AND PROVES IT
To midrr :us.si,sl.incr tn thr KPniTal
pu!);n- m obtainii: - inform: ion by
wlucti autoi, 11if 1)11)1' ri-l'naerators
nia\ bi- judi'i-d. in the prime purpose
m '"111111• up :i s.]x iml di-nio) slrnlion
nnit exhibit at Fn"idmre dealers'
stores A larlory reprewm .tive lias
announei'd that all of the methods
ny which it i- jm,- .;ble to su\■' tiirnu^h
the purcha.se ot the ri^hl tvjx> of
refrigerator will be outlinrd and ex-
plained m detail at trio showrooms
eoinmenemc immediately. The man-
u 1 neturers of Kri^idaire at Dayton,
Ohio it was 1' ited an- sponsoring
the move oo<ln|,-u« eoa. i for Lhe pur-
pise of eliminating confusion from
relrujrrator buying.
' It is ti) i> remembered," said the
.spokesman."that these are net simply
demonstrations of Frigidturo spccl-
fleally Of course, PriRidalre mitst
meet each s_i\ irijT requirement before
it can expoct public confidence, but
tin pun liiiser. w:t,h the informa ion
gained, may check any reiriireralor
which he plans to buv The Informa-
tion outlnie.s ihe basic things in a
r.-lrig -rator that most people ■want
bin which. In man; cases, ti- j simply
taki for t-Tiinted tlK-y ar 'ling
"Our plan explains th" various
ways by which it i pow ib!e to lose
or to .siivi .n buying a n-li, -rator
a-'id tells the bllj exactly l ow he
can obtain pro.if that he will save
without, his having to take anyone's
word for it.
For instance, he should have low
op-rating covt without sacra'Ire of
nnv other refrigerator convenience.
Our plan shows him how in obtain
verification of salesmen's claims tie-
fore he buys Attain, he may assume
thatanautomatic refrigerator always
provides correct temperatures for all
foods, or perhaps makes ice cubii
rapidly. By understanding how to
rheck these things, he Is in position
to demend prixif 01 ihe performance
of any refrigerator before he spends
his money
"Ti is not sufficient that a refrig-
erator comply with only part of the
po : ible advantages. The buyer is en-
titled in proof that all known advan-
tages ape met in a single refrigerator
Although It isn't ea y for any ore
r' "< ri'ior to accon>p'li.>h this.'if tne
l'ir er will ch'Kise one that does meet
such a condition and prove, it, he
will have a device that will I'ive him
\ many years of genuine sau; faction "
M' hods md apparatus bv which
| such [iroof can be established beyond
any doubt constitute the principal
features of the special demonstration.
DOORS OPEN AT 1 and 7 P. M.
BIG CIRCUS BARGAIN DAY
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'.ots of ilrj Animals, scores of big top Stars
vho vv thrill and entertain you—Lots of
Clowns, pretty girls galore—See Ruth, that
comical Elephant perform.
CIRCUS TENT AT RODEO GROUNDS
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fit 3-'
1 ¥ V":.v
Coiffure News
of the
Season!
M
('nrls hi.uli on the head
if you favor the new-
est trend .. .
Hut. . . the lonij Bob with
lovely natural curls be-
hind if it favors your pro- \ •
file . . . Your hairdress
must be suited to you. and V {
you ONLY!
HUBER & STROEBEL
It you need a Type
„ 'writer, come down to
PHONE 3 The News office.
I'hone 140 for Appointment
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1938, newspaper, September 15, 1938; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402079/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.