The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1951 Page: 4 of 10
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Tiff ALBANY NEWS
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'Auxiliary Has
Business Session
tim Amarlran I. >kI<iii «u ill«iry
•I tha l#it(on Imll Frlilny #v-
for bunlni'M tiuii-tltiK with
19 prtaldcnt, Ml«. Claude Wal
IVMI. pranldlnit.
Tha auxiliary votod to «>hatiit
Uma «*f maatlnir from Thuin-
to Friday nlirht and tho maet-
Hlfhta will ba tha Am und
Fridayn after ilw flrnt and
Thuradayx.
Tha praaldi>nt ri>ad a rard of
from tha gift hop In VpI-
MM honpltal at Waco to tha nim-
fitiy for the box of gift* Mitt
§gm Albany.
Tha neat mnelliiir. Friday, Jan.
ft Will be a aortal meeting and
MVtrad dlah nupper. Kach inptii-
kw will have the privilege of in-
Vftfllff one gueat.
Ilambera pri'm'til worn Miiwh.
Clyde Huthar, W. K. (JrlttgH, Ar
thur Ubell, Gaorga Hownhor, ('.
K. Arendt, J. 1/. Todd, Tom Hurl
(IK, Itoyre Nlrholii, Cltude Will
raven, I.old Hurlonon und M. ('.
•Uwart.
Bill McDavId nf Slatnn, fnrniar
Aitar manager, wim In Albany
Wedneaday.
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Mr. and Mr*. G. R. Ryan and
children, .Ion and Gary, Imvo uiov
Sto Albany from Ran Angolo. _ .. . . .
ay havo riiilpil tin1 Grorgn Winl[hlU(llO(l l)y ( 11*01C1
home.
Mrs. Booker Hobioss
for D.A.H. Meeting
MimiiIipi-k of I.it'a l,i>gion < lui|>
tar, l>auglili>ri< of Aini'i'lcan
((evolution, mat at tha 1'renbyter
ian ailucational liuilillng WViIiii'h
day, Jan. 3, for thiir flmt maatlng
of tha New Year, with Mr*. F. M
Hooker an hoMcm.
Following the rllual Mm G, P.
('rilU'hfleld anil Mm. I). ('. Mc-
('ord were in charge of the pro-
gram. Two film*, one, "Tha Co-
lonial Children," and the other,
"The Houtheantern .Stale*," were
nil own by Itev. J. A. Owen.
During a htwitiPN* hchmIoh the
regent, Mr*. A. V. Jorwn, request-
ed each member and any other*
intereated lo lirlng or send lined
clothing to the ne*t meeting, Feb.
7, at the home of Mr*. Crutch-
fleld for tha Mountain Hchoolx in
Sniitli Carolina ami Tenneaaee.
A refreahment plate of cake and
tea wax nerved.
I'rexenl were Mr*, Albert I'oi
ter, Mi-*. It. .). Molierley, Mih
Jaine* We*t, Mm. I'. K. Clarke,
Mr*. I1'. M Hooker, Mr*. G. I'.
Cnitchfleld, Mix. D. • '. Md'ord,
Mrx, It G Miitrie. Mi Joe II.
Matthew*, Mrx. A. V. Jone* and
Mrx. I1'. M. John -on. Itev. anil
Mrx. Owen wen- iMUfl
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Women in Scripture
Mrt, Jack Farmer, Mr. and Mm
J. W. George ami Mr*. J. II. St unit
Of Btrawn went to Italia* Monday
to vlalt Mr*. Stuart's daughter,
Mr.. Samuel, I', .lohnaon, and Mr.
Johnnon, who are at home alter a
wadding trip to the Gulf con.t.
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Mr*. Gertrude Donnall and
daughter, Shirley, and Mice shield
Of F.I gin, III., who arrived in Al
bany Chrlatmax day for a vixlt
With their xister and aunt, Mi M.
L. Wallace, and Mr. Wallace, Mr.
and Mr*. Alvin llernxtein, Mi. and
MVr. Willie Nouck and .I'atll11,\ and
Mr. and Mrx. Frank Domvll and
other relativex and friend*, return
ed to their home Tile da\ Mi
Anna Schlilz aci'inupanieil llicin
home.
Circles Have
MiHHion Study
Member* uf tin1 Itlanch Mo*e
Walker circle of the Itaplixt church
met In the home of Mr*. Fred
Tanker*ley Monday afternoon for
ml**ion atudy.
Mi*, lien Will*, circle leader,
prcxidcit and Mi*. C. F. Town-end
o>f llllnoi* time the opening prayer.
Mrx. Kd llrewxter reviewed the
la*t two chapter* in the hook,
"King in the New," Mr*, Will*
gave the eloxlng prayer.
The hoxtecx nerved a sandwich
plate to Mr*. O. II. Lawrence, Mr*.
J. C. Jone*, Mtx. I.eo Welch, Ml*.
Ida Dunford, Mr*. T. J. Matthews,
Mr*. Frank Andrew* and Mi*. C.
F. Townaend, a viaitor.
Mr*. .1 II. Iteynold* entertained
member* of the May Hellc Taylor
circle at her home Monday after
noon, Mrx. Hoy Mauldin, circle
leader, opened tile huxlnexx meet
liur with a prayer hy Mr . W. J.
I hidxoll.
A reflc lllllent plate W a : i TV I'll
I'rexenl wcr« Ml I I ('row,
Mix. A. W. It' ynolil , Mi . Hoy
M ii ii Id in, Mi W. -I. Mod, nil and
Mrx ,1. II Hevnoldx, ineniliei. , and
Mix. C C. W ep,t, a * isilnl
Yearbook Study
Kor WS< \S
Mrs A. A. Kelly
Hosts Class Party
Complimenting member* of her
Sunday aehool da**, the Hotne-
huilder* of the Methodist church,
Mr*. A, A. Kelly wa* boat at a
luncheon In her home Wednesday.
Mr*. J. II. l.lp*ronih, Mrx. C. It.
Midi and Mrs. Tom Hrown. whose
birthdays are In January, were
named special guest*.
The luncheon, featuring turkey
and all the trimmings, wax served
buffet style. Guest* were seated
at fouixomc tables laid with Girth
day table cover* and napkin*.
Grace wax xaid hy Mrs, J. T. I.ow-
ery, teacher of the das*.
After the luncheon some visited,
some played "12" and canaata.
Present were Mrx. I,mils Sliof-
flt, Mr*. H. W Huther, Mr*. J. T.
I.owery, Mr*. (', H l.leh, Mrx. J.
II. l/ipxiomb, Mrx. Tom Hrown,
Mrx, It I-:, (jround*, Mr* C. G.
V inter, Mi P. F Pet I It, Mr*. It. H.
Kurchard, Mr l.ouix Slroope, Mm
I '. <' Ma terx, and Mi x, Kelly,
memliei , and Mi S A I<■> lliick
and Mr \itliiii I hell, cue I
Mi nml Mn Jrtlin Willinm*
have mined I rom I 'nloiado City In
Vllian> to live Mi Willlumx i
emplo.v ed 11> I 11 M Drilling • o,
The Henloi MIxxionary clri le
met lii thi* parlor of the Matthew
Memorial Presbyterian church
Tue day afternoon Ini a contin
nation of the lllhle tudy, "Women . . .. .
I, I .llip hall al lie Met null I
ii the Scripture. Mi I' rank
"Our Hc<qinn«lblllty Toward the
Giver til All I ill I >" w ax I he I npii
of the January yearliook program
given at tin Tue day afternoon
III'eting ill the Woman' ■ Society
of I 'III Mian Service ill the fellow
hui eh.
Iluhhiud taught the -econd chap
ter.
Meinher pre cut were Mi P.
S. Finchcr, Mi N. It. Price, Mrs.
,1. A. dwell and Mrs Hubbard.
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Mm I I' Crow soil Mm J. H.
I(e,\ Hold were in Abilene Wetlnc-
ilny \i iti111? \li It M. Wi■ Idon and
faniilj.
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Mm harry A Urimn srriveit in
Ai'any la,-I wia'k from Midland to
i<• i n hat huiband, Di Hrlgg I hey
arc making I heir home at ii I 1
North Sec mil -I reel.
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Mi ,1 A. Tucker, Jr.,
leader, gave the call lo win
and led llu< rexponxive readlnj1
Appealing on tin1 program wen
Mr Tucker, Mi .1. I Dougla..
M i i. III a nil Turner, who talked on
stewardship of the following
Personality, education I'm health,
our Democratic form of govern
inent, I lie i hi i t ian family and
Hilling.
The pi e, idenl, Ml .1 II l.ips
comb, pre id'd for II"' hu ino
e inn. She 1111tointe,| Mi .1 V
Tucker, .11 , chairman of the limn
inaling' committee and Mi I .1
M i I ill m ick and Ml 1 11 oi m ,
nil nliel of the • 111111II1111' •
Ml I lull ('a II1111 il
III,,' I he \\ . I N W Illllil
new ! inly, 'We Seel Hi I
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I ue il.iv, Jan. 11
Mr sml Mm J S Itirtriel and
children, l.ui'imla and John, of
l/oveltand were Week-end cile't'
of Ml Hull i ll', {client , Mi and
Mi ,1 ii tiorilou The Hirlcieli
came i | ii i i a 11 \ at lln time tn ee
In i i, i, Mi .leronii M i oiling
Ion of Ki ulier, l a , who arrived
J I bur da> foi a few day ' vi it
j w ith her parents and other rola
' i 11 v e Mr i 'oili iigton ret u i tied lo
In■ I home V\ I due llav
Circle Meets at
Presbyterian Church
The Hallle Matthews Missionary
circle met in the parlor of the
Presbyterian church Monday af-
ternoon.
The president, Hallle Vlrk Fas-
ter, presided for the business
meeting, when the circle vot-
ed to send $25,00 to the Reynolds
Presbyterian home, and plans were
marie for tho rhill supper for
children Wednesday evening.
Miss Faster directed the lllhle
lesson which concluded the study
of the hook of I/like.
Members present were Mrs.
Gene I'lckard, Mrs. W G. Webb,
Jr., Mrs. G. P. Crutchfleld, Mrs,
F. M. Johnson, Mrs, W L Hatcher,
Mrs. F. M. Hooker, Mr*. Itay
Wylle, Mr*. Walter Wood, Mr*.
Fthel Matthew* Casey and Hallie
Vlck Fa*ter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Adams of
Stamford were In Albany Sunday
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I.ytlll Pale. Other guest III the
Pate home Sunday were Mr. and
Mix Guy Young of Flin-ville.
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Mr and Mm R V Mauldin took
Mil II, Mauldin lo Foil Wol I Ii
Friday morning where she attend
■ il the funeral of het nephew, •',
W, Griffin, Saturday afternoon.
She returned home Sunday.
Mr and Mm A M Mow ley
left I'm \ list ill S111111 a > where he
will remain during the pi■ ent •'
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Millene Monday night to hear Dr.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1951, newspaper, January 11, 1951; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401440/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.