The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texas, Thursday, December 9, igg
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0^1° IN ALBANY
K ft thy Holson 1#
tret Honoree
firVifi fjfiff af
Local Couple
Are Married in
Home Ceremony
BAR Meets With
Mrs. A. V. Jones _ _ iiuiiium
U*t Legion Chapter, Daugh-' $**&•«»]» is the son of Mrs.
tara of the American Revolu- ?«"& Bowsher and the late
In the home of the bride last
Saturday evening, a wedding
ceremony was solemnized unit-
ing (Catherine Jean Holson in
marriage to Travis Dean Bow-
sher. Her parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Holson, and the
v innnnth ■» AincriLuIl xW?VOIU-, O1^ 4/v"°l
r on Wed- tton, met in the home of Mrs. Bowsher.
!. 1, from A. V. /ones for its regular' *ev Frank Codington of Abi-
. ^ mmmOiIv Dec. 1. The116116 read single ring vows.
meeting with brWe chose a three-piece
Mrs. Frank! street-length dress of white
Home <rf monthly
■if
nc opened
usual ritual, Mrs I
of Abilene acting in the
i of the regular chap-
lain. The program chairman,
Mrs. Vaughan Moore, intro-
duced the program consisting
o( Christmas music by Mrs.
Tom Wright, flf, who played
violin 4 '~"|gf
u
wJSlace^ J
was on
Ml; 1J
K ;i
^«■ in
ippomimenu „wv
■Wd refreshment ta-
ft and cookies
Floral center-
was of white nwes. a
H motif was on the blue
wttte napkins.
arrangements were
{Mints throughout
rooms.
1 were the gifts
— 90 guests who regls-
tefM jnd from others unable
mi*
th# Albany Study Club will
sponsor a bake sale on Satur-
day, bee. 11, at Flggly Wiggly.
nan to purchase your extra
«akea pies, etc., for Christmas
feasting.
o
Want ads get results!
Hnen Her short two-tier veil
was gathered to a gardenia,
and she carried a bouquet of
white frenched carnations and
white satin ribbon tied in love
knots that cascaded from a gar-
den! a. The bride's something
■« niifiii, 1U, WW pia/CU . * '"v "•,uv ° owiHCMUiig
ilin numbers, "What Child 0,d WM «n heirloom ring be-
TWs?", "Largo" from Vlval-. longing to Mrs. Elton Davis,
concerts, "In the Stillness something borrowed was a
v. the Night"; and Mrs. Ross white lace handkerchief from
who sang "The Gift," "0, Holy ber mother, she had a penny in
Night" and "This Is the Story her shoe and wore the tradi-
of Jesus." Both artists were blue garter
accompanied by Mrs. Loren
Williams.
The musical program was
Mr. Holson gave his daugh-
ter in marriage.
Susan Holson, sister of the
— |/i am was —* vi uic
interspersed by poems read by bride, was maid of honor. She
Mrs. D. C. McCord: "Thinkin' | wore a two-piece suit of blue
About Christmas," "Christmas W00' and a corsage of white
Wish," "Christmas," and "Let benched carnations.
There Be Songs."
Members sang Christmas
carols with Mrs. Williams at
the organ and Mrs. Joe 8.
Matthews at the piano.
A refreshment plate
Luncheon Tuesday
For W.S.C.S.
The Woman's Society of
Christian Service luncheon was
held at 12.30 Dec. 7 in the
CWF Mary Gail Nettie Aden Group
Group Meets ; Meets Tuesday
Library Note*
FFA Newi
Reading is the key to know- The Albany chapter jf i
ledge, understanding and new met Dec. 6. The turVey |
worlds. was discussed again. ~
Texas' first governor's con- found some turkeys, ^
— be have not found a plac« toh
the shoot.
Mrs. Pat Carnes called the and Mrs. E. A. Wilbur led in
meeting to order. Mrs. T. E. prayer.
Wright, HI, began worship with! The minutes were read by
scripture reading of Matt. 5:14- Mrs. Will Palmer, the sccre-
1«. The group sang "Take My' tary, and approved. Also ap-
f Ua" If.. 1 - — (tr'11! ...«n 1L..1 iL. _#i.
Life" with Mrs. Loren Williams
at the piano. Offering was tak-
en and prayer was offered.
The devotion center held a
Bible opened at Matthew and a
proved was that the afternoon
group name be changed to Net-
tie Aden Group.
It was announced that the
general meeting will be held
The Mary Gail Group of the The Christian Women Fellow-
Christian Women's Fellowship ship group met Tuesday, Dec.
- . -• uic met in the home of Mrs. Ben 7, in Mrs. Jno. F. Sedwiek's ference on libraries will
fellowship hall of the First Carlile Tuesday evening, Dec. home with nine present. Mrs. held next March 23 in Austin.
Methodist Church. The tables 7. j Bob Pate opened the meeting, Attendance at the conference The district banquet wt.
were beautifully decorated with "— *•- * m:"-— ■-j g -■ -* AU:i 1
a row of holly down the center
of the tables and poinsettias
and candles placed at inter-
vals. The worship center ta-
ble held a large open Bible and
a lighted candle in a holder
surrounded by a wreath of
poinsettias.
An opening hymn, "There's
a Song In the Air," was sung
by the group. The president,
Mrs. Bob Cannon read her
"Christmas Wish"'for the so-
dwr.
' The program, "Symbols In
Christmas Arts," was given by
Mrs. C. L. Neff, Mrs. Spurgin
Pennington and Mrs. Cannon. A
table was covered with a pur-
ple cloth, signifying penitence,
and held a single red rose in a
vase—symbolizing the strength
of God's love.
While the group sang "0
Come, 0 Come Emanuel," the
purple cloth was changed to
white and a lighted candle was
placed on each side of the rose.
Light symbolizes the coming
of Christ—one candle for His
divine nature and one for His
W|fv..vw HV iuuvuivn auu a CJ iiivvnuig TTIU wt; nciu
candle in the center of a holly j I>©c. 15 in the home of Mrs.
wreath on a red dossal cloth. [ Loren Williams Project for
Mrs. Don Green presented. this month is to supply sweat-
the program on "Jesus, the ers, skirts, also men's sweat-
Light of the World," explaining
how we should accept the chal
lenge of being a light in this
Mrs. Palmer read Matt. 5:1-
— „ „ llua 18. Mrs. C. E. Biggs talked on
world of darkness. Questions, our world mission duty explain- ur. seuss oooks tor me pre
on the study were distributed, inK Matt. 5 to 14, and read school children and b ginners
to everyone and discussed. Also -Tfthn *'i» 1 ** ' - - -• ••
nucuudiite ai uic lwiici cntr —~ ||
will be by invitation of the held at Abilene on Dee, 141
governor. Governor Connally "^es wbo want to go wot 1
wants to invite every lay leader ^ UP Denty Bownm
who will work for better Texas Ronnie Patterson were ch,
libraries. The Shackelford t0 b® voting delegates g |
County Library hopes to have banquet. Jim Leech
a representative at this impor- ed to be the escort.
tant meeting. Dallas Beeks, Repa^
"The City of Trembling
Leaves" by Walter Van Ailburg -^r- a"*' Mrs. Hert 9^
and "Men to Match My Moun-
tains" by Irving Stone will in-
terest adult readers.
"A House for Henrietta" by
Elizabeth Lansing, "The Sum-
mer I Was Lost" by Phillip
Viereck for the teen-agers.
Dr. Seuss books for the pre-
questions on a blackboard were
discussed and summarized on
how we can better serve the
Lord now in our daily living.
«' It is the purpose of the li-
Miss Fannie Wells gave the brary to serve all of the resi-
worship program, using the dents of the community.
white cloth on table with large. —Librarian.
, , candle representing Christ the | »
Hed candles were passed all light of the world, and each nrvirviRFR twf isifphv
around and lighted while Mrs. j member lighted a small can-1 ' ' -
Wright read a poem, "Let Your die to represent giving their The Albany Jaycccs want to' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rift
Light Shine" by Mary E. Rich-; light to others around the group wish everyone the happiest of and Mr. and Mrs. John 1
ardson, and scripture from as a witness for Christ to the holiday seasons. We hope that ford went to Clyde last Ha
had as Thanksgiving
brother, Herb Kane,
and four children
and Mrs. Sievers"
Bub Truitt, Mr. Truitt"i_
children of Mineral Web.
—rt-
Ronnie Latimer «f
University, Austin, gpnt
Thanksgiving holidays
with his parents, Mr.
L. S. Latimer, who had
guests on ThanksgMag j
their daughter, Mrs. M. 11
field, and children of Eria
r I ~ — ~
ardson, and scripture from as a witness for Christ to the holiday seasons. We hope „
John 8:12 and Acts 13:47 for world, as Mrs. Wilbur read the in your merriment that you do day evening and had siq
meditation. j hymn, "Light of the World, We not neglect the needy. Please with Mr. and Mrs. Frai
Rftfic vine/in ^1 r ""T" """ u,,c Th6 missionary benediction' Hail Thee." : help in every way that you can. Smalley and Shirley. |
bridegroom was ?est man i ImImIw JT- a".d W1S said in ,,nison I Refreshments were served to! For °"r Part we have our Smalley and Shirley had in
Folfowine the wwldintf wil ' art,sL] dlf"1 Business transacted included Mmes. A. V. Jones Sr Biw's Goodfellow project. We have nice supper honoring 1
lony an informal retention' ChrkL^ f "'?! ? ! "T «muttfS and treasurer's r(,P°rt-1 Wilbur, Albert Porter, Bob purchased some new clothes Smalley s birthday,
ony, an miormai reception Christmas story adapted to Mrs. Harrv Scott read a nnt» a v t r>.., ' ..... and will So r^noirinc* »« Mr. and Mr«. v«
field, Henry Jameson,
Johnson, Joe B. Matthews,
Morris Miller, V. H. Moore, D.
C. McCord, F. M. Booker, O.
A. Kinney, and guests, Mrs. Ed
Wilbur, Mrs. J. T, Carlyon and
the guest artists.
monv an Informal rwWinn lne ™mut™ an(1 treasurers report. Wilbur, Albert Porter, Bob purchased some new clothes Smalleys birthday,
was held for ^uL/Tn »h«1 ^Vr ^. n , P , P, d to ^rS Harry Scott rpad 8 note pate- A K Lidia, Palmer Miss and will be repairing toys to Mr. and Mrs. Vemie F. d
home '' Uhnu/n J?60p ere 'hanks from Pauline Wells and the hostess Mrs give to the needy on Christmas rison and son Mike of C«3
Mrs. James Bollnff of nd««' onnc ®nd ^minded. the '^dw/ck. ' : Eve. Our GoodfeDow box will Christi spent ThanksRivingfl
be statione<I at Nancy Smith Mrs. Garrisons mother, ft|
Elementary School all during Steve Drake.
o
^— was
served to members.' Miss Anne «««. aivo ^WUiV1 vurosa, auu^ urxweci
Blantoni Mmes G. P. Cntfch-1 Offered guests in the bride's each picture. to be mailed to U.C.MTTor! ,N TFXAS uny. TuMv
Floyd ^ .. I^PnX»in"g WflS Cl°Sed W'th missionary Pr°jprt Thf meet-; " "R | next week. Please send toys
weddinc cake a fivMiprAH /v>n I W/*«;fAcc l Was c'ose^ a Prayer I WORTH. — John Mi- by your children as soon a«
Hostesses for the luncheon Pumpkin tarts with whipped chael Sedwick, grandson of possible. the Texas Highway
groom f des1Lb:t, r ^0Ug,as' ch|lrt; 'TOam were serve<l with cof- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sed- We have certainly appreciat- ment has built more thn
sister Of the hr d? !?rv "i rannnn i c ' ^ ^ ,0 MmM Bak(,r Matthews, I wick of Albany, will sing in ed cash donations in the past 200 bridges, more than a
sister of the bride, served Cannon Stanley Sammons and Lolo Burleson Tolbert Crow ! the Texas Boys Choir s prescn- and wish to encourage more a day.
Punc1. Miss Nina Suther. . Wrleht. Scott William, tfon.'tation nf fhnir noiinnni t,,!, ..
During the last three
iff
I tip
1
ake
eart,
ubert
our smiling
salesgirls will
gladly help
you choose
every girl's
favorite-
blouses by
Shlp'n Shore*
(you'll Hava umt to ao bowling, too)
MtotS at
f I
D. & D. DRY GOODS CO.
-WE OIVB FRONTIER STAMPS—
punch.
Wedding gifts were display
ed on tables.
Guests from out of town were
- " v —VIUI
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barmtt Arther, W. T. Brown, T M.
of Abilene; Mr. and Mrs. Jim-j Howie, J. A. Tucker, Bland
mie Mitchell of Hamlin; Mr. |Turner_ Vaughan Moore, Fred
and Mrs. Wade Bowsher, Sun- [ Douglas, Marvin Pettit, ft. J.
,Nina Suther. ; Wright, Scott, Williams, Ken-j tatlon of their national tour pro- people and organizations to
ii! r. rsn nilh Spurgin, Leila Landers, gram Friday, Dec. 10, at 8:15 follow this pattern. You may
(.rothe, P. H. Pettit, E. Green, Carnes and Carlile. i in Will Rogers Auditorium, Fort send contributions to Box 13
Worth. i or drop your toys in our box.
MORAN SCHOOL MENU
C. Masters, Ellie Clary, J. D.
ray; Mrs. Georgie Brandt and
Gordon Beatly, Victoria; Mrs
Harry West and Mr. and Mrs.
James Bollng, Odessa.
Both the bride and groom at-
tended Albany High School,
from which the bride is a 1964
graduate.
i After a short honeymoon trip,
they are making their home in
Albany, where the bridegroom
Is employed by Morrell Drill-
ing Co.
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GOING TO FAR EAST
Pete Gandy, who has been on
the West Coast waiting orders
to go to the Far East, was call-
ed home by the death of his
brother, Oscar Gandy of Cleve-
land. Pete will return to the
port of embarkation the day af-
ter Christmas to leave for
service In the Far East.
A tunnel stern is a recess In
a boat's bottom so the propeller
draws less water.
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Moberley, G. C. King, R. E.
Grounds, S. Pennington, C. L.
Neff, Lydia Alnsworth, E. G.
Cooper; Miss Nell Sammons,
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Anderson,
and Mrs. J. C. Parnell of Lev-
elland.
CARD OF THANKS
To the many friends and rel-
atives who spoke comforting
words In our time of sorrow in
the death of our loved one,
Louis Cockrell Rogers, we say
"Thank you" from the bottom
of our hearts. May God bless
each of you.
Ross Rogers.
The Cockrell Family.
Junior Garden Club
Monday, Dec. 13: Roast H
With costumes and choreoe-: Albany Jaycees. and firavy. baked potatoes, ll
raphy suitable for n program —' . Er^,lsh W
December 4 the Junior J which varies from madrigals' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cauble ^ applesauce, b«*j
Garden Club met in the home and comic opera to folk songs of Santa Fe, N. M., Mr. and
° aa PS p i Beall. • and Broadway show music, the Mrs. Bruce Murphy of Mel-
Mrs. Frank Andrews plan- internationally known choirboys rose, N. M„ and Mrs. W. H. -
will perforin a repertoire pre- McMullen of Big Spring were er^ . s
pared for national tour audi- guests in the B. B. Cauble coo'{ies-
'ices across the U. S. j home during the week-end.
These singing young Texans They also visited other friends
— — •• ■■ ■"■ while here.
ned a very interesting program
for us. She showed us how to
make Christmas arrangements ences across the U S
and decorations.
Our next meeting will be a
Tuesday: Baked ham,
potatoes, blackeyed peas,«
ery sticks, biscuits, btft
Christmas party in the homejX ^"8 artists
or Mr, Buck „,„C on Do, jjj SVrfo^Vn0"
—Reporter.
O" ——
CARD OF THANKS
LIKE TO GIVE someone a
glimpse Into the early history
of Fort Griffin? Give them a
copy of "Fort Griffin on the
Texas Frontier" by Carl Coke
With beautiful, imprinted
CHRISTMAS CARDS
We have a nice selection
THE ALBANY NEWS
Need a REAL MAN'S Gift?..
Drop by the JONES WESTERN SHOP
and pet that very special something that
has the personal touch and will be enjoyed
for years to come.
A BILL FOLI) or BELT of luxurious
leather with his individual name or brand,
leather WATCH BANDS, those velvet soft
BUCKSKIN GLOVES.
For the horseman of the family you will
find SADDLES, Headstalls, Bits, Spurs,
Chaps, Currycombs, Brushes, and all the
accessories.
And for that very special horse we have
an all weather waterproof storm blanket
for those cold frosty mornings to come.
The two things enjoyed by all men more
than anything else is a new HAT or pair
of BOOTS.
Why not surprise him this year with a
pair of long lasting hand made Nocona
boots. You will find a beautiful, or rugged
pair that will just fit his needs.
If he is exceptionally hard to please, a
new Davis Western HAT creased to his ex-
act specifications will surely make his face
light up.
A$k About our Easy Payment Plan
Jones Western & Feed Supply
work radio and television and
on the concert stages of two
continents.
John Michael is in the tour- icam nvnuu uy tan * out
Our recent sad loss leaves 'n8 cholr conducted by Mr. Rlster. Only $3.50 at News Of
us with grateful hearts towards Bragg, flee
neighbors and friends. Their "
comforting expressions of sym-
pathy and thoughtfulness will
always be remembered.
We thank God for friends.
Clayton Posey's Loved Ones.
Wednesday: Soup, buttai
rice, combination salad, jfa
cheese, crackers, apple «i
bier.
Thursday: Turkey, dw*l
and giblet gravy, grew be«
buttered corn, fruit salad, tt
butter, prune cake.
Friday: Sandwkiw * 4
ed cheese, lunch
chips, dixie cups.
We Use H.O.W. Service Plan
DECKERS
OLEO 2 for 35c
t
GRADE A
DEL MONTE
TUNA 2 for 49c
No. .100 ran
Franco American
SPAGHETTI, 2 for 27c
DEI, MONTE
CATSUP 20 oz. btl 27c
FRYERS, lb. ...J
Round Steak, lb.. 75c
PURE
BEST VALUE BRAND
TOILET TISSUE,
4-roll pkg.
. 25c
2 ply 200 count
KLEENEX
25c
SUGAR, MIL.
.98c
MARYLAND CLUB
COFFEE, 1 lb. tin.75c
Ground Beef lb.. lie
12 oi. pkg. C.OOCH'S
FRANKS fe... a
Sweet Navel ORANGES,
5 lb. bag 39c
FRESII FIRM
LETTUCE. 2 f«r &
CHICKEN, BEEF. TURKEY
Morton'# POT PIES,
6 pies for $1.00
OANDY'S GROZAN
Mellonne.3for$ll
Eubanks Cash Grocery
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