The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1937 Page: 3 of 7
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PAOF. POOR
TMF Al BANY NF.W.S, AI.BANY, TF.XAS
THURSDAY, March II,
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Mrs. Swallow and K,v 1 Mr J' vv' *
Mother Honored
| Spring blo.-soms and Arnarylli
At Farewell T ea were used for room deroration-
throughout the home
I!A I'TIS'I MAIM1 .• OMKMIiV r
V\ I I K OK I'U \ YMK
MRS. CROSIIY IS HOSTESS
TO KltlENDSHII' CLASS
To compliment Mr C. M Swiil
Guest,- were received by Mr-.
low itnd her mother, Mrs. Ilichey, Shepherd. A- (rue-t entered they )ow wjth , ;l|a<l fork on Home
.irid "Smifin* I hroiitrh. Iiy Artloii
A. I'enn were given hy Mi ''ir
lie Inmon with Mi-. I). I' Morris - _____
■ic compfiniM. \ (fiotip of readings linptint ladie oh-erved their Mrs. Crosby entertained mem-
wa given hy K ithryn ll intei March week of prayei in an all- her of the friendship class of 'he
Mr !!oh Mehol- in a few well day mooting at the church March l're>hyterinn church Friday .if er
i ho-en word: pre ente<| VI> Swal e /hth. Ari intere 'ing program noon at the home of her daughter,
Mi
who are leaving .soon to live in were given -lip of paper on which
Abilene, members of Mrs. Swal- 1 to write a jingle using their name .
low'* clans, Gleaner's cla- and the jingles serving a a register,
Missionary society of the Metho 'were pre ented to the honoree-
di.st church entertained Wednesday! Two vocal selections, "Auf Wie
afternoon with a tea, it the home dei-ehn," hy Herbert Reynolds
5„,„„ ..in It
EASTER GREETINGS
Permanenls SI and up
| UNIQUE BEAUTY SHOP
Diagnolly across the street from the
Post Office Phone 78
| TWO OPERATORS:
Mrs. W. H. Grothe Nona Baldwin
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CAN YOU IMAGINE
GREATER EMBARRASSMENT
shot
a death occui' and find
TIihii could come to your hoi
you unprotected'.'
Our policies are de-igned e )"■< dully to cover thi, emergency,
and they give greatei protection I'OLMOll I'OU POMM \K of
cost. And you < m ha\'■ from $M>0.00 to IfoOO.OO it siirpii
iti(r|y low monthly cost, or you cnn .save a percent by paying
annually.
We are neir you, and DO PA* I'KO.MI'TMY. wlmn dea'h 01
clll'.i to any of our policy hold, i . Call \ < ollei-' it you
have a policy with ti We get to you and I'AY 111 {' M I' I IA
Write u:i for information or n call.
GROWING BIGGER BETTER SAFER
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W. II I. 1 lelield,
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Year Around
Benefit
WHEN income tax returns come due,
the advantages of a checking account
are especially appreciated.
Your cancelled checks for the year
provide records of expenditures, proof
of tax payments, charitable donations
and business dealings invaluable and
positive. Your checking account saves
you time, trouble, and often dollars.
While tax-time highlights the impor-
tance of a checking account, don't for-
get that all through the year checks are
useful for budget control, accuracy, safe-
ty, economy and convenience in trans-
ferring funds. If you do not already
have a checking account, open one at
this bank now!
The
First National
Bank
of ALBANY
land Mrs. (i. I!. King in the after-
the table "oon Wi> interspersed with special
Venetian cloth, r"l,si'' "" th* vio!in h>' MrH-
better. A covered dish luncheon
A
taper, in crystal holder illuminat number of the members were ab-
ed both the table and the buffet. -" « on account of sickness. How-
Mrs. J. T. l/owery presided to ; «'ver. 20 were present
pour tea from a silver ervice at I
led hy Mr.-. Mrs. Moui- Green on Hill streei
the morning Mrs. Margaret Wylie, president, worship with us.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
f 5 a m. Sunday school,
10:30 a. m. Services wi'h Ser-
mon.
7 ;.'t0 p. m. Lenten Services
with Sermon.
You are cordially invited to
We invite par-
in I'aris hath powder.
In the dining room
was laid with a
centered with plum blossom- in
crystal bowl on reflector. (Sreen ' ,h'' """" h"ur-
I the tahli
Lee Aker . I
Mehol i i '
plate al St.
M m
{ Hammock,
M Mom and Hob
d in -owing a tea
l':it r:ek' t heme to
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INVITATION
The Albany Study club will
have an open meeting for the 1 Smith
La ter season on March I!• th "Mthew-
presided during the busine ses-
sion which was opened with a de-
votional hy Mrs. Wylie and a
prayer by Mrs. J. A. Matthew
Intere ting games were played
during the social hour.
A lovely refreshment plate of
chicken salad, cheese wafers, san !-
wiches, olives, cakes, mints an I
tea was served to Mine-, Merri k
Davis, J. O. (lordon, (Jilmore
N. IJ. I'rice, J. A. Mat
Prank Hubbard, Alice
ticularly the unchurched to
our Lenten services, rornm®
tin* Christ's suffering and
—H. A. Trad
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TRY A CAS8IFIED AD IN
\LBANY NEWS FOR RESl
Typewriter Rltmon*—The 1
bout fifty gue t.v
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fen in fin f if' 'if i f rwlf d ' In
j incef inir of f.h \ llmny St udy rluh
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iKrifl iy, M.u rh * t h. 'I'lif pif-i'lcnt,
Mi ( a j f|l, w i ill en! ifwl Mi .
A V .Inn , vice pre (lent. |)l f 1(1-
e(|. Mi. (' M Swallow if i11< ' 1
' i f< rctiii.v ind M i I'(ill l-:< ho!
j w i elfc'fd to fill tlii- |il:n f I la*if
u a - «|it:• <• a If njri liy discu ion i f 1-
! ativf to the fn forceniflit arid < < 1 -
! If ct ion of fine .
\ well prepared travel program
proved bath intere tin^ and in
j1 met ivi . TI.e \ ei y delight fill hook
i"Thre< Wheeling Throujrh Alriia"
by .lame Wil on w;i reviewed by
Mr , ( M l!< ' e. Kxt raets from
I Richard 1"I • book "hi co*cty"
. wi r« t.ri \ ''ii b\ M r \ Ibert I 'ort er
i ml Mr VV I!. M nnnerlyn
1' i 'mi the baok we I
ill of i , "North in th<
three o'clock in the auditorium of j vTooro. II. H. Kancher, lv W. Wil
the Christian church. I'here will ]js M„r)tH|.p( Wylie, Richard l)y-
be pecial Dm ic irranged hy Mr . , A 0wpn< Krfink (,;||j0((i
W M Mix Mr Lob I'.diol will Green, J. I). Crook and (i. jit
lev e v the hook, "The Return to , |, pairfax |..,,.iSi Texas, and $|
Re'igion," hy Henry C. Link. I I1''I the hostess.
public i cordially invited, I j|rs Crosby was a i ted in i
teriaining by Mr-. (ireen.
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Ml I IIODLSI MISSION \RV
SO( II TV MI.ITS IN
IllliLI-; ST I T i V
The Mi ,-ionary ,-ociety of the
.Methodist church met at the an
nex Tuesday at 'I o'clock.
MRS. I!()|{ KCHOLS
i:.\Ti:i!TAiN's with iiridok
Appointments in Master colors
were u-ied by \1 r . Ibib I'Vhol- who I
cups
In the ab-ence of the president, entertained with three table- of
Mi . C. M. Swallow, the vice-pres- 'nidgr^ at hei home Thursday af
ident. Mr-. J. W Shepherd, presid Mernoon.
ed fur the busine- -e -ion. I'latu
were discussed and made for the
annual spring bazaar wb eh will
be
Cakes, dressed chickens, bedding
plant.-. Master Lilie , etc., will be
for ale. Onlet will al.-o he lak
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Master candies in candy
Were served during games.
Mr-. Aver.- won high -core and
d on Saturday before Master, received a lovely pair of hose and
Mr l!yiOn Miller received i dou-
ble deck al card- for -eeond high.
A delightful refreshment plate
Hi tlov.'el
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club will
part f'"'
w,,11 cut Mower- plea
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Mi . liob Mchol .
Mi W. 11 Mullock dii
' hoiiglil-provokimr ' udy
I'lio i wi.'.hing coii-i-ting of open face < indwiche-
phone Mr V\ congealed
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next Tue day .
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Chapter V.
luffed peach alail, all
fruit punch wa.
Hill Conger, M l
l.ynch, .Inn. Overton, Sam Tom
Moberley, I . M. Mickiii-on, liyron
Miller, I It. > arlirough, Charles
Avers, Jack (Jeiuge, JoHtl Mrake,
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\ lovely dinnei wa
; I lot ot hy Mi" Hill. I' cidav night .at
j"1' ""in "I ■' i iiin'. Mi \\ M. The Senior llridge club met at
M1' 1' I 1,1 IM lie foi- live the home of Ml Roy Matthews
with Ihrci table of members and
I 'ret t y -pring lilo one accentu gue- - playing.
ated the green and white Iheine. "VIr -. (Jcorge Callahan won high
' '11 din nig ' a h I. .\ a laid '.v i t h co re and im gi ven a le ■ : u t i J u' :
ace cloth, ei eici| w i 111 plumipair of ho-e hy the ho I
'di "in.- n hick bowl, white lap-, MaintJ refre-hinenl were TV 1
e' ''•> 1 d liohb'i and appoint eu to Mine . Md Hodge, M. I Hay ,
ed II' cry al ;nd ilvei 11 o 11) w I I ■' h Lurena Mi-tole. Richard il;- . I
a three course dibber Was served. M. Qroover, (leorge Callahan, M.;
I'lace ven laid for .lean I al l M. Rose, Mollis (il'een. SheiWO'dl
'on. Mar'i 'e I'c.u'k, Mci roll I1,!- M. Owen, M. A. Sander . I. S.
nie1. Junior I led1. IM'ti R ■ > n 11 Id - tlidlowell, meinbei and l.ee \
and thi lio-4 e ' ers, guest
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youi Masti
plants.
Methodic
I Millies
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and
dies foi-
led ling
Miss Laura Moore, Prop.
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You nboulil npvpr allow th«« medicine
chest in your home to be without
everyday needs essential to your
health. STOCK UP NOW ...don't
wail
TRY OUR
DELICIOUS
MOUNTAIN DRINGS
'X
Cod Liver Oil
Cold Tablets
Spring Tonics
Prescriptions
filed h. re die hUre to be just what
your doctor ortiered. No substitute
in,; NO INFERIOR DRUC.S USKI).
Safe, iciinalr mensnrementg hy a
PI (.IS 1 ! R KD PHARMACIST
Phone 1
\ I HI I MINI Ol
Nnuually s
l aster Chocolates
y
A DODGE and PLYMOUTH
DEALER FOR ALBANY
I have purchased the agency for Dodge and Ply-
mouth automobiles in this territory, Neither the cars
nor myself need any introduction to Shackelford
County residents.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
I will be located at Echols & Lewallen Service Sta-
tion. Whether you're interested in buying or not, we
will be more than glad to give you a demonstration
ride in either of these complete 1937 cars.
Dodge Pickup, trucks and commercial cars, all types
and runs like new.
Rhea Pannell
Phone 262
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1937, newspaper, March 11, 1937; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401755/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.