The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texeu,
attend confkrkncf.
Mr A V June , Jean
M iry <imiI
Monte Nell Mi <
I'ortfr returned
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Mrs. Porter Hosts
Fellowship Meeting
Mr*. All>«rt Porter entertained
IJieniU'iN of the Christian Women'*
Fellowship Tuenilay afternoon at
b«r home.
The new president, Mrs. I.olu
Burleson, presided and opened the
meeting with a prayer liy Mrs, Wal-
ter Crow.
Mrs. Burleson explained the pro-
gram net up under the new CWF
organization.
Mrs. A. V. J one* k«vo an excel
lent report of the youth confer
#nre at Hrownwood last week
Where she was dean of women.
?Mrs. T. I. Foster conducted the.
Worship serv ice oil the topic, "Our I
Country Needs Christian-." She |
Wa* assisted by Mrs. Maker Mat j
thews. '
The hostess Nerved a sandwich'
plate.
Those present w ere Mnir . Tom I
Durham, Hen Ken halo, Hoy Mat I
thews, I'hin Reynold , .1 no. I'. Sed I
wirk, J. H. Nobles, Tom Al ton, <
E. Hijrtrs, John I'll Macon, and Mi
Myrtle Smalley.
Mary Ann Hand rick
Entertains Leaguers !
Mary Ann Handrick win; hoste s
to a Walther l.ealHJe party Thur-
day nijrlit, June 'Jx. Hunco and
dart throwing were the jrames.
Reverend Srhmupire led a topic
diieusRion on "The Church's I'ublic
Relations."
Refreshments were served to the
following: Reverend and Mrs.
Frhimitrtrn, Sylvia and .lanell
Noack, Krnest, Anton and Hay
(rond Hern.-tein, Alline Hoettcher,
Manfred Zenkner, Carl, Henrietta
and Curtis Schkade, William
Srhknde, Sylvia Schkade, l.avada
Kay Ash, and the hoste , Man
Ann Handrick.
Mr. nnd Mr* Oiciir Adam* of
Coppera Cove have been inn '
this week of lii brothel \rther,
Virxril, Herbert and Aubrey \dain
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Dri vim; 11*r«**11 t . Art Dtmrfln
Minnnipoli , Minn., .u i ivfd hnr
Sunday for a vmi sn ih hi mother,
Mrn. J. (i. I mjii. in, and si. ti-i ,
Mrs. I)• •(• I.M.h ami Mr Bob
Howslcv, ami fanu 11• Mi. Pun
can wont to Monahan I nc «la\ to
pee his son, Ponald Pun in, and
returned to Alt>an\ \\Vdn< <la\ Ho
jp leaving toda\ tor hi homo.
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Mri. J- S. Itirtrirl and datitjh
tor, Lucinda, of I-«• volland and
nephew, Kenny ( ordon ot IMain
view, drove t< Alhain Monday for
a visit with Mrs. l'.ii-tciel' par
ents, Mr and Mi .1 O. Gordon,
and other relative-. They return
ed home Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Oxley Observes
80th Birthday
mlis. ,i.i iimj:v
Sunday, July I, ' larked .inoth«• i
mile tone in tin life <>l Mr .1 I
Oxley, who e sOth birthday wa
celebrated with a dinner at which
her daughter, Mi lie< • W'ool-
,talk, and Mi \N noltolk v, < re ho. t
(iladioluse.-, ha ta dai- ie and
marigolds were combined in ar
ran^c incuts for dinner table anil
buffet The two tier birthday cake
decorated with pink candle was
the centerpiece for the table laid
w it h at in damask.
Mr Oxley received many love
ly j'ifts and birthday greeting
Picture.- were made <it Mrs. Oxley
with her cake and gifts, and also
with her family.
With Mrs Oxley Sunday were
two daughters, Mi I V Collier,
Abilene, and Mr Woolfolk of Al-
bany, and a on, I. M Oxley ot
Mm an.
I'wo daught ei , M i Sidt
.11\, nf r.unice, N M., and
II. Oakley u1 S
w ho wen ii i\, could not
nt and allot ei dan;'liter,
ice I'ei i anolid ot Hunt
wa. uii itile to la
Hrownwood where they attended
a church confercni e for young
people of the Christian church.
Mrs. Jones was dean of women
and -he reports that it was a mar
velous conference. At the
business sc .-ion of the conference,
Jon Hex Jones was elected chair-
man of the recreational committee
of l)i.-trict 12 < f the Christian
church and Monte Nell McCown
wa, elected enlistment chairman
of llistrict 12.
Jon Hex Jones and Huby Jean
Jones, who will substitute for
Monte Nell McCown, will leave
Thursday for the planning confer
em e which i being held at Tex.r
<'hri.-tian ni\ersit\ in Fort Worth
t<i a M in planning the CYF pro
gram for the State o.f Texas.
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Mr. And Mrt. (irmlir NnhoU nod
Wayne went to Horger Friday to
ee their little granddaughter and
niece, Sherry Xichol , who ha
been eriously ill in Highland ho
pital at I'ampa. They returned'
Saturday and report that Sherry
(was much better. While at Hor
l_'er they v i ited M i and M 1. I eo
IIuskin Sherry i the daiirhtci
of Mr. and Mr Floyd Velio'
Mr*. M,ini<• M< MiII.iii Rowan,
New burg, Ore., and M r I ■ nine
i McMillan 'I ramtneiI o' tide a and
M i and M i < ha Mi M11 Ian ot
Hreckenridge weie m Mbany
i Tue day vi iting M i and Mi
l/oin Shoffit, l<e\ and Mr I I
Ye,at and other old time friend .
Mr Howan and Mi l'rame||
formerly lived in Albany in the
HO'
WSCS Holds
July Meeting
The Woman'* Society of Chris-I
Han Service held its July meeting
I He day afternoon in the fellow |
ship hall at the Methodist church j
with the president, Mrs. V. H.
Moore, presiding, hollowing pray-
er by Mrs. J. T. I.owery, the sec
retary, Mrs. J. A. Tucker, Jr., read
the minute* of the last meeting.
Mrs. C S. Home, treasurer, pre
ented the WSCS budget .lor It'll I
which was adopted.
Mrs. Tucker gave report of the
nominating committee, showing |
that all offices had been filled with
the election of Mrs, J. H. I.ipscomh]
as secretary of literature and pub-
lications.
The president, Mrs. Moore, wa.
elected delegate to the school of
missions which meet, in Lubbock
July MO Aug. 3.
Mrs. 1. O. Swallow read the
cripture with the group singing a j
response ,( -tnnza ot the hymn,
".le ii., Stand Among I ," after
each reading, followed with prayer
by Mr M oo re.
Mr I M Howie, leader of tin
July yearbook program, gave the
inl roduetion to the t u<l\ ol t he
Philippine and Mrs. Home gave
the In torieal background.
M i li'< ;i« IIickman talked on
" I he Healing M i ion ot 1 lie VV om f
an': I h\ i; urn of <'hrist ian Ser\ ice.
Mr. Howie I'.nl the clo r
prayer.
The next n ei-t ing of t he W .- < S
\s ill he on A ii-/. 7
Mr <1 c King, Mr I' O. \n
derson and Mrs. .1 T. I.owery
er\ed < ak and lemonade during
the tellou hip hour.
Others pre ent were Mnie \d
die St ell, I' .) Mel oriliH'k, Ii S
urchard, John (irothe, ,1 I >. \i
ther, Joe Herron, John Diller;
and Kronie Clausell.
11th Birthday
Observed with Party
Honoring her daughter, Marilyn,
on her 11th birthday, Mrs. Clayton
Sever on entertained with a birth
day party Saturday at the < ity
I'ark.
The guests went sw imming
then games were played.
were won by Mary l.ou
and Oneta Mitchell.
and
ri/.es
Morrison
After the honoree opened her | Mr.
gifts all joined in Mnging "Happy Monteiwy
Birthday." {guents of
The circus birthday cake wa*'Dnk«
served with ice cream and punch.
Tile liostes was assisted by Mm.
A. I,. Mitchell in entertaining and
serving.
(iuests were the honoree, Oneta
and Juanita Mitchell, Carolyn
Woodward, Barbara Harnett and
Mary I ,ou Morrison.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1951, newspaper, July 5, 1951; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401499/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.