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THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texas, Thursday, October lii
f SOCIETY 4
Mrs. Webb hostess j Legion Auxiliary Has
to Class Members j Business M eeting
Mrs. W. Graham Webb, Jr., on-j The American Leirion Auxiliary
tertained member- of the Home-| met nt the I.ejfion hall Fridny
aMkers clasd of the Presbyterian nitfht ,for the regular busine
church at her home Wednesday meeting with the president, Mi
evening- The president, Mrs, T. ■■'■■■■■
C. Currie, opened the business
■Meting with a devotional which
■he closed with prayer. Flection
•f officers followed. Mrs. T. C.
Carrie wan elected president; Mr-.
Charles F. Hemphill, vice-presi-
dent; Heth Dodsori, secretary and
treasurer; and Mrs. Loyd Honor.-,
reporter.
Mn. J. A. Owen directed game-,
and the hostess served fruit cake,
hot chocolate and salted nuts.
Present were Mines, lien lien-
man, Garner Leech, Wayne Wylie,
C. C. White, florothy Locker, l.e
Todd, Mary Cloud, Cliarle- F.
Hemphill, J. A. Owen, T. ('. (.'ur-
ate, Loyd Holers, Thomas I,. Illun-
ton, Sr., anil W. (i. Webb, Jr.;
Beth lJudson, Hallie Vlck Kaster,
Lynette Kincher, Charlene Arendt
and Ann lllnntoti.
i
Missionary Circle
Studies Proverbs
The Sallie Matthews Missionary
Circle met Monday afternoon at
(he Kducationa! building for itible
study.
Mrs. Will Hatcher led the de-
votional, usin>r the (ii-t I'-alni.
Mrs. J. A. Owen taiiL'lit the le -on
in Proverbs.
Members present were Mine-.
Loyd llojrers, K. M. Hooker, W. (i.
Webb, Jr., G. I '. Crutchfleld, l.ouis
Green, J. .A. Owen, W. L. Hatch-
er and Lorena Pistole.
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Royal Service
Program Cliven
The Woman's Missionary Socie-
ty of the First Baptist church had
a Hoyal Service program at their
Monday afternoon ipetiintr in the
church.
Mrs. (i. II. K inir, leader, gave
the devotional from Second Timo-
thy. Continuing the general theme
"Facing Tomorrow with God," tin*
topic of the program a. "Invr t-
ing in Tomorrow' Leadership,"
which was a study of llapti.-t
fhools and college
Taking part on the progra:n
were Mrs. I. K. Crow, M Klla
Dodaon and Mr . \ W. Reynold .
The program wa < 1 o . d with
prayer by Mr W. I llurrow. .
Members pre ont were M: .1.
Carter King, Sr., I. I . Crow, \ \\
Reynolds, (! It. King, .1 .1. Maye .
W. L. But •row and Klla I'od-on.
Entertain Fidelis
Sunday School Class
Mrs. Hoy M auldin and Mr II.
F. Stafford were coho te e Tut
day afternoon when they enter
tained the member- of the I id.'
Matron's da- of the Fii t l!apt:-t
W« yne Wylie, presiding
! The pledge of allegiance wa
given and the chaplain, Hcbecr.i
freeman, led the prayer.
The auxiliary voted to change
th" time of meeting to 7
Belie Freeman wa- appointed
reporter. The pre-ident al.-o ap
pointed standing committee a
follow-: Member-hip, Mr Ua;.
mond 'l ollett and Mr. . Je- Bat
ker; program, Mr Josh I'liomp
on and Mrs. < laude Walraven;
Americanism, Myrtle Sinalley,
Mr . W. K. (iriggs, Mrs. John
Smalley; rehabilitation, Mi , Lola
Burleson and Mr A. A. Kelly;
child welfare, Mr . Koy Mauldin
and Mrs. Koy Uodriguez; entei
taininent, Mr . W. ('. Godwin, Mr .
Collier Moore and Mr . C. F.
Franks; publicity, Fronie Clausell.
Mrs. Josh Thompson read tiie
report of the work of the 1 71 It l>i.
trict for the year which wa given
at the -tale convention in Fort
Worth and al.-o read a report of
the -tate convention.
Mrs. Claude Walraven, Mrs.
Tom llarling and Mrs. Tiioinp on
■erved -aiidwiche-, cookies and
coffee during the social hour.
Member, pre ent were Mine .
W ayne Wylie, Hoy Uodriguez,
Claude Walraven, Torn llarling,
Jo-h Ihomp.oii; Myrtle Smalley,
Belie and Itebecca Freeman.
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"Civic Planning"
Bluebonnet Topic
"Civic Planning" wa the topic
of a \ery interesting program pre
,-ented for members of the Blue-
lionnet St ud\ (I'll) Wedue da \ at
teruooti at I he < I ub
.1 11 Metedith and
I >aw -on.
Mi . j. D. Me red
triit chairman of
and the program
"How We Should
haw mi "What \\
Mr Meredith
Mi
by
W.
M r,
F
Civ i
leai'
r
li t hi
'lainiing,
ll CII ed
Plan" and' Mr
• Should Plan."
concluded hei
talk with a p
flower a Ti
ot man' moth
Mr haw
em on the in :'in of
exhibited a houi|tiet
zinnia and dahlia .
on led a round table
Twilight (lift Tea
Honors Bride-Elect
Beverley June Hale, who will be
married to II. C. Arendt at 7 MO
this evening, was honoree at a
twilight gift tea given by Mrs. J.
B. '1'homp-oii and her daughter,
Mr . Richard I'ortch, and Mrs. '
r,. Franks Wednesday evening at
the Thomp-on home.
Bed geraniums decorated the
living room and golden glow grai
ed the buffet in the dining room,
Mrs. Frank- received guest-, Mr.,
hortch presided at the hrideV
hook, Mr . Thompson invited
I gui'st to 'he dining room and Mr
I h. II Spencer pre.-ided at the sil-
ver tea ervice. A i ting w.th the
lefre.-limeiit ervice were Mr C.
B. Ilowning, Mr. Joe 1). Moore,
Mrs. I!. O. Perry, Mr A. li. he-
merit and Mi . John Grothe. The
tea table, laid with lace, wa cen
teied w ith Gucrli ey lilie III i'o e
ville pottery howl on reflector be
iween white taper- in matching
holder-. Cry tal and ilver ap
poiiitment were n ed
Favor were mall white card
on w hich w a pr nted "You are in
vited to o IP wedding, First Meth-
odist Church, 7 ;.'I0 Thur dav. June
and II. C."
Fiitcrtaiiiment featured vocal
ducts by Mary and Janey Spencer,
who -ang "Always," "At Peace
With The World With You" and
"By the l!i\er of Ho e.-accom-
panied by Mi . Frank Klliott, pi
aliisl.
Tin gift , attractively arranged |
around the chair for the bride to j
he in the living room, were open
ed and tli-played.
I'lio-e regi tering were: the
honoree and her mother, Mr K
I). Hale, Mr . ,1. C. Caldwell of Big
Spring, Mr F ('. liroyle- of Su
dan, Mrs. John (irothe ami Mary
Kay, Mine . Frank Klliott, I! O.
Perry, h H. Spencer, A. (I. he
mi nt, l il Brew ter, A. S. .lack-on,
h. (I. Anderson, Harold J. Ander
on o| I >a 11 as, Sam ('aiition, I 'ecil
H. liye. .1. C. Tarlton, Jack Mober-
hy. Hay Moberley. I I. \doue.
Thomas ll. Miller, T. A. I leatu.
C. King, Lorena P tole, \ II
II ('111 ing, \ II. Moore, Hoi'er I III :
dry, P. H. I'etlit, V. B. Cotten, j
Buck B. Black, J. T. Lowi r>. li. I
J. Mobi l ley, J. \ Ontil, .1 (I
(iordoii, lladley Hubert, Maurice
Miller, W. fc. Godwin, C II. j
A remit. C. |: I low ninir, Joe 11
Mom i ; Man Spencer, .1 a n e \
Spencer, Mai I le 11 e M olli , hor
olhy lye of halla , Celia Owrton,
Helen Jack.-on, Belt\ Mm,". I ila
A.H.S. Round'Up
Thanks to our boys for playing
urh a well game with Stamford.
Losing that game isn't going to
keep i from fighting hard and
giving all we've got for the next
game. So, good luck to you,
Lion ; win us th! game with Sey-
mour.
Another of our fine hoys, Billy
Smalley, guard, wa- hurt arid ha
joined Harold Garn in walking on
crutches for a few days and he
may not be with u Fr day night.
That make two of our player
who won't he playing for awhile.
The Homemaking girls are plan-
ning a conce ion for the games
here as oon a po-sible. If ev-
~ Behind
erything goes well, they will have
hot dog-, cold drink -, etc., for you ' f 1 '
people Friday night. So come on '
everyone help them make a big
success of it.
The Band is preparing a con-
cert and operetta for October ix.
The time is 7 :•'!() and it is free, so
everyone be -ure and come. Wei
prom! e you an enjoyable evening, j
-o don't miss it.
We hope to have dance- and
partic -oon. Football, band and
the pep ,t|und have taken up so
much of our time that we are just
now getting our breath enough to
plan ii h entertainment.
A H.S. Reporter.
Your Bonds
Llei the Might ol America
'These Moving Times'
Studied by WS( \S
l.leven member.- of the Worn
an - Society of < hri-tian Serv ce
braved the rain Tuesday to attend
the econd in tin- erie of le- on.-
iu the mi- ion -t udv " The e Mm
ing I imc " I he meet ing wa held
at t lie Fir ' Met lio'li -t i bun b. The
teacher, Mr . H. .1 Moberley, led
an intere tinif di.-cii.- ion of the
-econd chapter, "The Pa t i Pro-
logue."
Mr .1. L. I lougla I cad the fir.-1
chapter of Huth for the ilevot (inal
and Mi .1 I Low cry read the
hymn, "The Kingdom of God."
Member pre flit were Mine-. K
C Ma ter-, C. R. I.ieh, V. II,
Moore, J. L. [lougla-. J T. Low
ery, .1 B Thompson, h O \n
II. I'ettii, H. J. Mober-
I roe man and Frollie
P
tlei oil,
ley; Bt
Clausell.
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Mr ami Mr Hiehard Box of
11 (ll I i ( Ik i a.. ere gile ! of then
aunt, Mi Mar ha:1 I! gg , Mon-
day night.
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and Mr . \ N Crownovei
lii'di en, Norma and Norrie,
the week end in Abilelie,
ot M I I l ow no*, el par
Mr ami Mi (I 1 , (i.-borne.
Camp Fire Girls
The Camp Fire Girl.- met on
|(lctobei J In lead of the hike that
I we had planned on, we reconciled
our else- to the weather and went
on a picnic at. the water plant.
I lie hike will be put off until Oct.
; mo.
We have decided to make a
leather crapbook, in which we will
! keep new-paper clipping ami
such. Billie Sue Latimer will
1 make it.
Later on in the year Mr-. Alice
i Stockdale w ill be in Albany and
' there i a council fire planned for
then. The Moran Camp Fire Girl
will he our gile 1.1 at the Council
Fire.
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Mr J V havi and Mr .
Lottie ha'.; ( row returned Satui
day from a two weeks' visit in
Italia ami Houston.
i .m/ii
Mr
and
pent
guest
ent ,
Whi'e t hi 11 tin y attended the
w etld i ng of Mr l row novel'
ter. M a ry \ ii ii 'I borne, who wa
ma I Tied to Ma' ro' in Far! A on l.ei
of Oklahoma 1 ity. Okla., Satunlay
e\eniliL' at ^ o' lock at tbe F ii"-t
Bapti-t church.
Ihavi . M > 11 It S: i: 1111 \, 1 1 la I
leia \< emit a nil I . 1 .11 ell.
o
Mi W I Cox, who i- -pond
j ing i lie week with her i ter, M r -.
IP. S. limber, and Mr. Fincher,
| will leave Satunlay for her home
I in I la I la .
o
Mr Bill hillingham and tlaiigh-
I ter, Syl\ia \ ll 11, of Mel alne\ eame
I ill l lie-tlay for a Week' visit with
I her parent-, Mi and Mr Hoy
1 ILilford.
cliil
M i Let I lougla and
Wayne Lee and Pat.-y Ann,
had lift ll here lie |-,■ bI i.-. i \
I it ing in the home of M r .1
Ht■ \ mild , left I ue day for ' al roll
j ton, Mo., to join Mr. DOUglas who
ha bet n made manager o
M on' s'imier\ W ml tore
Douglas wa ■ 11 ailsferretl
\\ a o, w ere lit w . i ai
ai'cr of the -tore there.
vho
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the
Mr.
from
on on
the
IVtc net
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for
Haiti.
the b
I1 -ru
Albany
I'll" pre.
ter, prc-idt
ion.
Men.bei pit ent Wei i
.1 MolierleJ , Pott ie I 'a
\\ F.I law -on, I .oui
11 Met iauglies. I iilmoi
Al.irgaret \\ \ hi
..lit! Ilalla- \ ick
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, John
■Mtnth,
|l. Mereditii;
r a lid Fionie
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^',\VA Klects
New ()fficers
New
Woman' Aux
Bap: i.-t cliurt h w
Montla > eM-ii lig
of
ir\ ot
church at the home of their teach
er, Mrs. 1). L. Rose.
Mrs. Alice Hill led the opetlin.' j the 'niine ot Mary
prayer. i North Main street.
Mrs. John Tarlton, pre ident, ! Maxine I'alm wa
was in charge of tile bu im <• ileal. Hub;. M.tehel!
fion nnd also reatl the cla-s hi
tory. Mrs. \ \ Crownovt r tli
rected the entertainment which
featured a Bible tju
A chicken . a 1 a11 plate with fruit
cake and coffee wa i rved to
Mines, l.ew i- Wheat, John I ,u ''on,
Cecil Gof.f, Harry Key, \hc, II .
George Logan, \ N Crow rn'.i r,
C. M. Campbell, Karl Bean, Boh
Matthews, 1). !.. Rose, ami tho
hostesses.
The heat value of a ton of coal
is equal to that of nearly I'.a bush-
els of corn.
the
tin
1 e elected at
meeting llt'ltl
\tla'iis
You ii /
F rst
etc,I pre
pre ident.
M ie 1 f I It- Mori I t'l i • 'an ami r,
1 porter, Juanila Durham progiam
chairman. Mary Adam.- Bible study
■ h.u rma n. I loroth> \\ it w or; li
trea.urer, and Mr . c. M. Camp
m il couii elor.
Mi-.- Palm ptTsided for the bir-
inc ion whit !i opened w ith
prayei by Mi Atlam I'l.i:
v. ei e made for a , tl\ el t il t| h
luncheon at the next regulai ■ t
ing when Juanita Durha" «ill he
! ho.-lt'ss at her home.
I he ho-ti - t r\ ed antlw u I
plate to Max lie I'alm, Juanita
Durham, Mae helle Morri , Mr ,
R !• 1) CROSS I10M1! N U R S ! N G
HOW HANDY
ARIZ YOUR HANDS?
vriifN vol r sic k c tin n is tire a! of Ivitu' on her back
ilci you hoist licr upright, dump a tnuplc of pillows
behind lift li.uk, and let her slouch in an uncomfort-
able position? Or do vou skillfully make a sturdy
backrest from a cardboard box and place the pillows
against it so that she will be firmly supported to main-
tain good sittm'• | ' stuie !'
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You Can Find That
Machine or Part
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ALBANY, TEXAS
Adam: and t Ida I o i \dan
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i . < (larvin, who wa tli . Iiari'
etl from the ar11i> reeently, eaim
ill from Tahoka thi week to \> it
h;-. mother. Mi i et C'hildt i , and
other relative- and friend .
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Re\ Strau-- Atkm-on, pa tor of
the first Rapist church at Moran,
wa a vi.-itor ill Albany Tut da>
He was enroute to the Worker-
c'ontt rent e at Hreckenritljre.
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Mi M. < 'row-tier and son, Hen
| i > nwder. have returned to Al-
bany from Fort Worth, when
I Henry \v,i employed by C'nnsoli
dated A rcraft plant for more than
two years. Since June, lit nry
! han been in Kenton, w i. h., w ith
Hoeinp.
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The katy K-ailroatl wa . year
iv 2:!, 1045.
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W'lii'N THi inn H)R OHUi us a steam inhalation to re-
lieve the congestion from Sail) s bad cold, do you look
at him in wide eyed wonderment and sav. W hat's
that?" Or do vou efficiently improvise .1 steam tent
from .111 umbrella and cive the treatment by making
an 'jihalator from .1 teakettle and fun: <
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The first paper m II n the 1 n :
ed States wa bnilt 11 IMl n
(ierniantow n, I'a.
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John J. Hay, 100 year.-- old, of
Fort Worth, believed to be tin
oldest livinp member of the Ma
sonic Lodpe in the Tinted State. .
va
doctors aki saving, One person in every household
should know home nursitu\ Must Red ( toss chapters
are offering free courses in ht>mc nursing tau. ,r bv
professional nurses Vtva learn i \ to .rnpa-ovise hi s-
pital ctjuipmenf, give bed baths, j e s, tr and
liijuid diets. The free courses ottered bv th Red ( ross
in home nursing will tcai h van to be .1 t.ip.ible home
assistant to your doctor. He II appreciate v ur C'>mpe-
tenie, and you'll earn gt.itcfill than's from \our family.
If there is tin home nursing < nn i e offered at
present in your community, ask 1 our Red
Cross chapter hou x«n m,n help organize one.
Your Abstract
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VEGETABLES IN WAR
Vegetables, like «r,t,ns and meat,
do double duty to help bring the war
to rfiiirk victory Thev provide vital
food fur fight.1 men and arc poten-
tial wealth that help make War
Hondo the best investment in the
world. Ohio produces some 70 mil-
tr ii dollars worth of truck garden
pioduets, potatoes tomatoes and the
like. Over 5,000 acres in Wood coun-
ty are devoted to tomatoes, San-
dusky county has 1,500 acres in cab-
bage, The tomatoes sketched above
are going Into a cannery to add to
next winter's food reserve.
[: S. Treasury Pef ar4mtM
Mr A. I, Moberley left the
r part of last week for Fort
Stockton to visit her daughter,
Mr,-. I'wight Johnston.
Mr and Mi Hen '!. Iteynold-
dl'ove to I'ort Worth last Thurs-
day, where Mrs. Reynold boarded
the train for Milton, Ky., where
,-he pending -ix wee!,- with her
parent , Mi and Mi W. H. Mc
1111 ire.
Lt. Jack Douflaa, wh«
on leave, spent Monday
day in Hig Spring.
o
Mildred Handrick of
spent the week-end with
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Artbof
drick.
o.
Iao Hill, Jr., underwent
-illectomy in the Rlackwell
at (iorman last week and if
along nicely.
Mrs. Arthur Handrick. wh# «k
in the lllackwell hospital at
man for two weeko, was
home last Tuesday and is
along fine.
o
Rev. H. M. Weldon, Mr. .
Mrs. J. Carter King, Mrs. W,
Currows and Mrs. J. J. M*y«g
tended the Workers Conference
the Cisco association Tuesday
the First Baptist church ih Bf
enridge.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Andi
of Abilene had as guests last we
Mr. ami Mr.-. Olmar Anderson
Coleinan, Mr. and Mrs.
Raughton and children and
Pre- Conger of Cross Plains,
and Mr Andrew Anderson
Mr. and Mr.-, f'aul Anderson
f.ueder-. Mrs. Martin Andeneti
who suffered a heart attack In
August, i con,fined to her hone.
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- ol W • I !:rock. VC m
| tn the County Court of sha.-k
! ' 11 ord I 'ininl y, I t xa , I'roi.ate
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'It, i are no' tied that I haw on I
| the Ilia il t> til October, I'.i I .i.
i filed ■' I h lln i V : nt \ t 'erk ot
| Slia k< i tord county, I < \. , an ap
! pi i al mil limit r oath for authority
In ue to Haloid li N. . ,
lie - i 1 . an oil. '.'a and im-ra 1
' i e oi ' ililt -'It . n real e (ate
belonging to aitl person of un
■tenal i ml. tie . ribed a an llllili- j
I V nlt'ii MS i lit ere-t in and to the I
' 'oi owitnr tb ei ibet| 11 act of land : ]
- ' i i:t■ 11 Shackelford < 'oni '
t\. l eva , know n and tie i ribed a !
'1 ' ^ 1 '!i 1 '|e emption Sur
' \ey. patent' i by th. State of i
I t \a to \\ I Itroi k, '
v\ nil 1,1), oil May lPlla, by
\ 1 lil t n_' I. \ o] I 'lie ! an,I |
! corded Hook 1. I'aue .'! I.'t, of !
I the Heed Record of Shackelford j
1 ''iutity, Tt xa , containinir 7s.7 j
'• '••it ' ' . ni.'e of tb« . ounty court
| of aid i ounty on tin 1 1th da\ of
jOctobi', l! l.">, tlul) entered Ii
order dt s nat mr t 20th day of
October, 1 '> Iat 10 o'clock a. m.
, u tlie county court room of the I
i court iiou.-e of ut h county a the
i tune iial place when and when
I such app1 ' at am « mild be heart! j
! and that sUc'i application w 1 he I
h< aril at ich t u,e and plact
r K. HUOt K.
Ouanii m of the e-tate of Win. I
I Hroi k, a pi r-oti of lnsouiui
| mind.
Athletes Foot
Do you have Athlete* Foot or
Itching between the toes? If
try O S (, I (HIT l.OTION It
is (iiiaranteed .\t al! drug stores
For sale hy
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Albany, Texas 1 1 p
of time
Ti lephone far' -irs are airenci\ turning out some
cit the equipment ncedi i t serve the 2 >6,000
persons wait iny ' telephones in the Southwest
at war's end.
That stream cr \ nehtily in the rrtmths
■ahead. It w n \ f for a while of course.
It takes time t nuinulaoture and instal! new
apparatus
A t< t phone nlone cortains 2+R precision parts.
S't. chlxnnls a dial central office equipment
tor only lO.fM'O telmht ne must he destc.ird to
handle nearly 50 000 000 possible intercon-
nect ions
P. it \vt vc made a start Wc ve turned the comer.
^ ■ n oar way Eve:\ month ahead brings US
e. : tt suvinj: ..'.1 ui. , at tciepnones without
delav
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