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THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texas, Thursday, August ft,
SOCIETY
I Mexican Theme for
Wednesday Luncheon
Mitt liin Caiejr, Maiitad bjr her
mother, Ml Ethel Ca-ey, was
1 hoste-s in tin' .1. A Matthew home
j Wi ilne-iluy for a
honoring
one
M s
o'clock
Nancy
Bridge Honors
Bride-Klect
Miss Alice Moberley ami her
mother, Mi li J. Moberley, en-
tertained at their -uburban home
last Thursday, honoring M i - l:
Nancy king, hridi idee', of Hu- • 11
h. Mckmki.
Bridge was etljoye,| in a ett dm:
of summer flowers.
At the conclusion of game. ,
prize* Were awarded by the ho
i Christian C hurch
Honors I lartfields
!• i lend met t;i• - I. I. Hurtfield ■
at tin' I In i i an chin ch \\ • <11 •
■ lay evening at > .00 o > luck for an
• vening Di fellow-hip honoring Mi
and Mi.-, llartlield and duu^.ter,
l.ioycr, a they b-ava AI ban > to
make their honn in Br< ckenridge
\ bountiful iuppi r wu m i ved
! cafeteria style iii ttae butntdil oi
tiic church.
teases. Guest prize was three din Mr Jo n F. Sedwick tlnn con
ner plates matching a projected ] due da radio <iuiz.
. 1 . Daw on, a -poke nutu
for the ( In .. t ian chui « h, . *piv- • i
.i|i|ii i i in! on for tin- w in k and m
I U' nee ol the llartlield.-. Mr.
net of the honoree. High .--core
prize, a double deck of card.-, wt nt
to Mrs. Sam Tom Moberley. Mr
Heed l.ockei receivi-d cut prize, a
white linen handkerchief.
A refreshing salad plate bear-
ing iced tea, a congealed salad,
chocolate cookie and r it i racket .-
was served.
The guest list follow-: M>
dames Flitter Hollowed of Abilene,
Harry Itee-e, I.otena I'istole, A, I..
Capps, Sam Tom Moberley, It.
Downing, Mar-hall Morrell, Heed
Locker; Misses Flaim Slay, tier
aldine Crow, Don- Hill, l.ula Faye
Harris, Helen (ionlon, Mary Nell
King and Nancy King, honoree.
left Monday
Wilma Moore
of Dallas.
M r.
Mrs. Alice Moore
for a visit w ith M i -s
and Mrs. R. F. Itay
o
Misses Kattie Hob
Swinney, operators
Beauty Shop, spent the
in Trent with their parents
and Mrs. W. H. Swinney.
Mrs. J. S. McCombs' sister, Mr.-.
Lula l'arham of New Castle, Wyo.,
arrived Wednesday for a short
visit with Mrs. McComb. The two
had not seen each other since
Mrs. Perham moved to Wyoming
20 years ago. Mrs. l'arham was
accompanied by her -on Abb l'ar-
ham, and her granddaughter, Mrs.
Julia H. Moen and little daughter,
Jaccjuelyn, all of whom are en
route to San Antonio to make their
home.
e!\ei| on the of
the church, and a.
of l li e Sunday
It,.Itlicld has
In ..iI board of
superintendent
school.
Mr. llartlield p -ponded
word.- of appreciation for tm
and for the place the ilitir
had in hi- life.
w ith
pat t>
•li ha-
Honors Niece
With Bridge
Mr F. V\ Hollowi II of Abiletti
cut• ria".lied V\ edtti iiaj afternoon
in the home of Mr . liili < 'ouger
with three tables of bridge, honor
ing her niece, Mi Nancy King,
popular bride-elect.
A veritable rainbow of zinnia,
and Hazel -erved a.- decoration Guest prize
of Flnora's I was a towel and cloth set. Com
week end parison of score revealed thai
Mi.-- King wa also the titleholder
' for high .-core prize, a blue metal
| lie vase.
The salad plate held apricot
sprinkled with cream cheese, ritz
cracker , olives and iced tea.
Maying guc.-ts were; M -i -
Nancy King, Helen (ionlon, tier
aldini Crow, Doris Hill, Mary
Ca.-ey, f lame Slay, Mary Nell
Joanne Hose Is
Hostess Kor Party
Tiie-daj afternoon from :.'!0 to
li (10 a group of boy and girl.-
Wel ■■ ell!er! .'lined ll> .loat tie llo-e,
who wa- a -i.-ti d by hei mm
Ml I). F. I'd e.
Ha ' ball and other game w i ie
enjoyed m the court hou.-e lawn.
Swings, ee aw and other play-
ground equipment provided fui
titer merriment.
Following tile play iter oil, gu l-
were inivti i| to the lovely lawn ol
the l(o e home, w here ret re
men!.- of hot dogs, lemonade,
punch, and pecan krun.h were
served. Mr-. I,, s. Hooker assist
ed Mr . Kosi in er\ ing.
Fit joy ing Joanne', hospitality
were tin following: Will F.| lut
gel, Jan Downing, Fmily Coate ,
( \ nth it i nates, Moody l!uriiev
Jr., Mildn ,1 Jon. , ('| iford School-
aid, Norman Mi Daniel, I.oui-
(ii • en, I'.ttddj tireeii, ( an ■ (ireen,
Hobby Overton, Jack Hooker, Jim
Hooker, Ann Hurrage.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kinir spent j
Monday nigh! with It mother in ,
Throckmorton.
luncheon
King.
(illesis were served frolll two
refectory table.-, both laid in red
linen and handsomely appointed
with Mexican table ware.
I lie larger table w a - centi red
•v,!h a half watermelon holding a
variety of bri 'ht-hued Mower.-. A
n, h watermelon vine bearing tiny
en melon- ' i ailed 1 rom ■ ithet
ide of the centerpiece. 1 he
'• ller table wa.- centered with a
i tor of l)!o oiii.- from the tem-
pelai'ienta! -ein cia plant.
1 l e menu followed th■ Me\u an
theme, w ith i nchilala , Spani.-a
rice, chile con cue o, chulapas,
I d te i and hot but 11 red tortilla -
. o i| 11- ing the firs! cout -e. An
i ndaticf of pineapple ic ciea
iiitU Mexican pralines were paI,
■ ... a pi est fill i tig er <)V\ II (lis)-,.
<!if! for ti e honoi'i e from the
'i was a plate to match the
'I'Min r set h ing a • • mb!j for the
n w i orne.
II ii si. i■ i 'lie ( a-ey.- were :
M se Nancy King, Mary Nell
K:ci', Flame Slay, Helen (ionlon.
tii ■.t1'!ine Crow, I 'oi 11 ill, l.ula
I ay. Ilart i , Mi daire (
Is ing, I orelia Fi.-tole, \ I , (
Jaitie Sand' i . (iuj Moberl
IV
ouger, and I . W. llnllowell
\bileiio.
('.
iPP ■
Hill
of
Mr. and Mr-. J, L, Dougla- and
on, Frederick, returned Friday
from West Virginia. Mr-. Doug-
las and Frederick -pent the ■u:n-
mer there, where Frederick at
! tended summer school at the I n
I versily of We.' V irginia. Mr.
I>oug!a had been in \\ : \ .igr i.i
since the first of August,
King, Mi -dame ('. H, Downing,
Reed l.oekcr, Anthony F. Capps,
\ irgil Keyes, Hill ( ouger.
The crocodile
living reptiles.
the
largest of
PRAISES WATER AND
FIRE DEPARTMENTS
Mi and Mr I'dward Hogwooil ]
and three children, of Helton, vis.:
ed last week in tile home of Mr
Hogwooil' brother, Mr. and Mr
J. C. Darnell Sr. Mr. Dogwood i
waterworks manager and fire chief
in Helton. While here he inspect-
ed the local waterworks -y.-tem
and fire fighting equipment, and
wa very favorably impn- , <| with
the high standards of both depart
ments.
thi
Mr
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SAVE EVERY DAY
WY Offer You Savings Every Day on Standard Quality (iron ries
Walton-I'arnell
Kites Solemnized
The marriage rite of M. l.oui i
I Parnell and Arthur H. Walton Wen
"lemiiized at Hreckenridire Tin
day at d p. m, Vow were ex
changed before the justice of
I peace.
Mi Walton, daughter of
j and Mrs. J. C. I'artiell, Sr
born and reared in Albany
I attended school here, graduating
I with the da.-.- of lll.'Oi. Her fre-h
I man year of college wa- -pent nt
I \\ <Fort Worth, and another
year of study followed at NTSTt',
Denton. She has recently been
employed by her brother, J. C.
Darnell Jr., in the I'arnell < afe.
Mr Walton' lion, e in Cole
man. He has been i n ployed in the
of 11 ■ 1 art (It iffin ('('('
nice January 'a t,
and Mr Walton plan
their home in Albany
e ' ii' , while tie coii'.i
ii- work in the Foit (it
ofTic.
cum |
Mi
mak(
the ,
to
for
Skit Presented at
(). K. S. Meeting
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
oxydol.
n
r :■!
large size
/' X- (i SOAP
.i liars
picklks, Heinz I-'resli Ciu-iinilier,
oz.
19c
li'e
l!)c
ing in tt
skit depicting
5S
tar
Ma iillii
Of the
hers at
n chaptei
the origi
- plan o
7(ir
■ Mm,
hall.
NEWCOMB 4 H CLUB
•—o—
The New-comb I H club was call-
ed to order by the president. There
wa no old business. Five motions
were made and carried, a- follows:
An achievement program will be
held next to lust meeting of every
year.
The nie, ting will be held twice a
month; the second and fourth Sat-
urday at !l:.')() a. m.
Ti e meeting, will be held alpha-
betically in older.
The \\ ay and Mean - < omniit
tee made the two following motion-
which wa r. pa - -ed :
On members' birthday.-, they w ill
put the little number of pennies in
the tr< usury a- their age.
Fach member is to bake at least
one cake and -ell it by the meet
ing of September 1 t.
"(iod Hie - America" wa .-elect
1 d ,i the club org. A social will
be held every month.
All tiie metnhi i - are to learn the
Texas 1-8 club pledge and the
1 ■ Food Standard.
The olfio i f, r the follow ing
year, which begin- in September,
w ■ re elected a follows: ( ha rlene
A | endt, pr• : My rtie Hurton, vice
pri : (ii organ Del .af'o e, -ec'y,
t re.a . ; I (otitia Jean Waller, pat Ita
ni<■ 11:ar:an ; M urh I ay lor, reporte i .
Mi Delbert Wall- r, ,-pon or.
I he meeting wa- an all day af-
fa i, honoring Murle Taylor on her
1 Ith birthday. The bti-ine ; wa
conducted in the morning, and a
-ocial was enjoyed i/i the after-
noon.
I he members took a covi red dish
and enjoyed a very nice lunch.
Those present were Mlu Harrison,
Myrln and I.aVerin Hurton, d a
h ue Steddum, Donna .lean Waller,
Mr Wiillf-r, (ii'oruan Del.afo- e,
( I'. i' tn A remit, Fame t ine Mead
or, and Murle Tayior. tiui -1 were
Margaret and l-ioi'iiii Hue, Mary
Helen Cordon, and Fvelyn
Schkade.
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CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS
—o—
The United States Civil Service
commission ha- announced open
competitive examinations for the
po-it ion 11: ted below, Applica
:ion- niu.-t be on file with the Com-
m. .on' Washington office not
later than the closing dates men
tinned in each ca.-e. All sal-
aries given are subject to a re-
tirement deduction of 31- percent.
Clo.-ing date- for the first four
examinations are September 1 f> if
received from states east of Colo-
I ado, a i,i| Sept en: ller 11 10, if
orado and ,-tates
ants ni'i-t not
a 3rd birthday,
nail, s 1 ,K00 a
■J.iiOO; principal,
2,000; a.-.-istant,
Apj I i ant - must
ol ed ica! ion and
:• tint or i \
idint: sta! -: ical
Shower Honors
Mrs. Curtis Sanders
hostesses at
Mr. and Mrs. Reed WllaoM a
daughters, Clyde Jeannln*
Sherry Ann, of Pleasant Hill, M
,, visited his sister, Mrs. D. P. tlfl
Mrs, Theodore Currie and Mrs. |ia|ngj and fami,y thjg
1 Williams' mother, Mrs. J. W. Wit
son, of Dallas was here also.
"How did you lose you job
the dress shop, my dear?"
"Just because of something |
said. After I had tried twenty
dresses on a woman, she ■aid, 'I
think I'd look nice in something
flowing,' and so 1 asked her wbf
idle didn't go jump in the river."
o——
The ringtail cat i.s protected in
Louisiana as for
numerous in
been taken
I). I'. Williams were
a shower honoring Mrs. Curtis
Sanders Tuesday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. Currie.
The hou.-e was decorated with
garden flowers. Cue Is participat-
ed in eveial contests, Mrs. Warren
Willing!.am receiving the prize as
w niter. The honoree was present-
ed with a large basket filled with
gifts.
Cake ami punch were served to
the following:
Mines. Tom Rich, IS. F. Richie,
(Man Coll, Hoi race l'ate, Arthur
Vdani . John Malone, Owen ( loud,
Sam Spears, Lumpkin, Albert 1'or-
ter, Warren Wlllingbani, Wetnlel
Andeioil, Harry lleese, McDaniel,
Carrol Ander.-on, L. R. Seals, Cecil
(Joff, 11. A. Wiiheim, D. P. Wil-
liams, Curti- Sanders and Theo-
dore ( urn ie, and Miss Halie
\ ken, si. ter of Mrs. Sanders,
from Woodson.
Mr . R. R. Robertson and son,
I lobby, \ i iled M i. and Mr.-. D. I'.
\\ illiams and Mr. and Mr.-. John l(.
Williams last week. Mr . Robert-
son i.- a ,-i-ter of 1). I', and John
R. W iIlium.-.
o
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moon left
Ihi- week for a vacation trip to
New Mexico and Oklahoma. Mr.
.Moon is employed by the local of-
fice of the West Texas I'tilitie.-
C'o.
both Texas and
bearers. They are
Texas. None have
alive in Louisiana, it is reported.
o
I'elts of southern muskrats an
more valuable than those taken in
Canada. Texas produces many
muskrats each year.
Call 67 for typewriter ribbon*
Game bird-
hot in Texas
th an ten-gauge
cannot he
with a gun
legally
larger
Classified Ads' 1
LOST: Fountain pen and pencil
set engraved with name of Harry
Hutler. if ii. 00 reward for return
to the Albany News. 45p
NFW MACHINERY and Good
harm for Sale. Could use gome
trade. If interested apply for de-
tail- at News Office.
tf.
News Want Ads get Results. 1
WANT TO
furnished
Albany News.
RFNT—3 or 4 room
apartment. Inquire at
\V«
an
have pa-
Statist
v< ar; al -
$ 1 ,(i20
have ,a.l
from <"ol
. Applic
. «'d their
ica! draft
ARE YOU SICK?
DR HENINGTON
Masseur and Chiropractor
I' ormerly of (llenrose, Texas
Will be located in Albany after Aug. 26.
Watch for a later announcement as to
location. Free examination and one
free treatment.
rni or
i yea
hi£h
v <!r:
<i
visit
i joye
iirht !'at
a
the
order
•rk (land arrant),
pa rate
rl.
rk
\r:
unt <
d
f K
SUGAR, 10 lbs. Imjx^rial in cloth liajr
SHORTENING, Swift Jewel, t lbs.
MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRKSSISG, quart
COFFEE, Folger's, lb.
TOMATOES, Two No. 2 cans
CRISCO, 3 lbs.
49c
37c
32c
25c
15c
49c
Mum and Mr Met'oy.
Hugh Mi (1 i ii \ 11111 \ I' (
I in- port rayed t he rolt of the
foundei Flu five tar point
Were repn ented b\ M . 1! I.e
Freiman. \dah ; Mi (', ( White.
Ruth; Mrs. Harve Nixon, Fsther;
M r .III K.-y nol'N, Mart),..; and
Mr C I MT, , Fle. ti,
Kefreshmenl.- of ire cream and
caki were served to forty seven
ii. F. S. member- attending
pa- •
pre
cants
perie
come
exprt
t ion.-.
-J,:il()
1'A, >2,000;
:2,000; ' \
'man-
fruni Moran were M n
i 'ui:ningham, I.ur\ 1 !urto
I.. I-wild:, I i ur.*i W d; M
I'i.' 111, Mi.': M I 'l
I liei. (1 11 1:r\ ant
\
Ida
(land grant)
freight-rate el
)ger rate clerk,
rate clerk, s 1,800; poll
■ 1 erk, > 1 ,s()0 a year.
must have had certain ex
H e which enabled \ helll to 1"
familiar with various freight,
or pa. -enger da.-.- In a-
and rules of the Interstate
('ommerce commis. ion.
A : taut curator i ethnology i.
> {,200 a year, \a' onal Mu-euin,
Smith-onian 1 n -i itution Appli
i ant must hav completed a four-
year college course in anthro-
pology and ma -t rave had n:u eum
exper.eiicc in et anology, or appro-
priate graduate study.
Motioi ]■ ' : ire photugrap .• r, • I,
for
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C'OUNCIl MEI I INC.
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FRUITS
VEGETABLES'.
Thompson's Seedless (Ira/us
Per lb. 5c
Spud*, 1(1 lbs. 10c
Lemons, l.'iL's, dozen li c
Carrots, !■! bunches Kic
25c
111 the
and vice
Taylor pi
on.-I ra
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hairtnan,
de,| at Hi
council
Mi
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.rrapher,
Den,
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rnoon . n I he oiT e
•da Hair on, H.
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>Mgomery gave
ic reports of their
. & M. short course,
ent from their n-
had rei ei\ed .-nine
Meats
Cheese, lb.
Salt Pork, lb.
1 >!< <), All-Sweet, lb.
Smoked P.aem,
I Saturday afti
•Mi - l-'l Fled;
agent.
Murle Taylor
j '• i and M 'drei
i '•' r\ i nthu a ;t
i ' i ' nt trip to A
I It ' emed c. id
j ports that the\
practical idea.-.
The wonn n recommended
consumer buying, budget expend)
11ure- and whole hou i improvi
merit be included in their next
I year books.
Ki comnieiidation w a- made to
I tile 4-H Club girls that they ki ep
a record of all expenditure begin
mng September 1.
i lub pre-ident- reported their
in pal, $2,HOO;
j ear M t mi pal
;• I ,S00 a year; ah
principal, $2,300;
taiit, $1,1120;
i year. The exper
\ a ne aei ording I
head,
,-eliior,
junior,
1 motio
100 a y
senior,
ure l
J.i'.OO .
>'2,000 ,
$ I,110 a
n-picturi
ear ; o
-2,000 a
chnician,
h'-ad, >2,oU0,
en lor, $2,000;
unior. $1,4 10 a
m e nei ' ar\
the grade of
$(>!..'50 i i ('omjxtnion $49.50
.r)!i.")0 Varsity 44.50
• > 1.• >0 Mi rrnry 34.50
; as Low as !y'>.00 per Month
BARAINS In Rebuilt TYPEWRITERS
i:\ i:ry maciiixi: fully guara
we
X
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tile position.
F
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that i l'l
he follow ing two i xartnna
t ion-, appl cat hoi will In ral ed a
I'ece 1 \ I'd until June HO, 1'.I 1 1 Ap
plicatits must not have reached
0th birthday.
lipal marine engineer, $a,-
year; -einor marim etigi
neer, $ 1,000 a year. Optional
branch' , for the enior grade only
Power plant layout and pip
i;00
ar
turb
s, del
, boilers, 1
machini rv,
•1
and
en-
gen-
- His
17c
9c
17c
L'-if
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inning
MOO I
in
pint
oral.
l'l !1. ,pal naval architect, ?.* ,
! r>00 a year; -enior naval architect
a y« ar. Opt.<inal hranclu
for th* >enior trrad< only, arc-
Ship p piniC and ven. i 1 aion, f
t ruct ure
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OALTOX Adding Machine, 9 column
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VICTOR Addinp Machine, direct subtraction
$34.50
22.50
37.50
25.00
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Mr. and Mr I I; Fowler and Si m > , l!\ain,nei , at any first oi ,
daughter, ('anil1 , a iu( Mi (! \\ < • , onil ;| pn • olf •
dolyn I'itts of Nacogdoehe; and j o
(iene liurrow of (Jarr on pent • Di'ir, elk, antelope, wild sheep, |'l '["JQJ'Jfi
thi past ft- w day in the home of i bear, squirrelf and javelinas are j *"
Mr and Mr VN I.. Burrow.-. i < las ed a game animal* in Texa-
W ri'i iir Phont' for a Demonstration
PEELER PRINTING CO.
Authorized RO} AL Salts and Service
101 W. Walker P> reck en ridge
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