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THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texan, ThurmUty, 4ttptft
4 SOCIETY 4
,WSCS Group Has
August Meeting
Slumber Party in
Mackey Home
I'at.-y Nell Mackey entertained
seven of her friends with a lumber
party at her home Saturday niifht.
The hoiitesH and her jrue tw at
tended the midnight .show, after
which she erved a andwich plate
w ith cold drinks.
(Jamen were played in the early
morning.
Those pre. cut were Lois Riley,
Hobby Jewel Hawkin , Sue Kim
brouxh, Margaret arid Florence
Hoe, 1'atricia Handoll, Hetty Jo
Knijjlit and I'atsy Nell Mackej
"MethodifttH Co-operate With
Other Protestant Groups in South
America" was the topic of the pro-
gram at the August meeting of the
Woman's Society of Christian
Service held at the Methodist
church Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. It. J. Moberley, program
leader, gave the devotional and
parts were given by Mrs. J. W.
Criten, who talked ott "Co-opera-
tion in Latin America"; Mrs. I).
O. Anderson, "A United Christian
Literature and Literacy Program";
and MrH. Shoffit, "A United Pro-
ject in santo Domingo." Club Meets In
The leader closed the program | , , . 11 i i
with a prayer of consecration. j> OCKl'Cll I lOinC
The president, Ftonie Clausell,
pre ided .for the busines session
which opened with prayer by Mrs.
J. R. Thompson.
The society will meet regularly
every week beginning
Sept. 4. All members are urged to
be present for fall roll call Tues-
day at 4.
Mrs. Louis Shoffit led the do
prayer.
Members present were Mmes. K.
D. Hale, Louis Shoffit, 1'. II. Pet-
tit, T. A. Dents, J. It. Thompson,
C. R. Lieb, l . (). Anderson, (J. (
Members of the All 't ogether t
II (lub met at the home of Mr
and Mi Harold Cockrell .Sunday
afternoon for a regular meeting
•t'Kuiiiriv | , .i i
Tuesday ! ■,,,nn*? t'u' "URinp.ss session tne>
worked on the record books, bring
ing them up to date. County
Agent W. Villi's met with them,
checked their records and helped
them with their feeding problem.1.
The rest of the afternoon wa-
spent visiting six boys' home to
see their pigs which will be ,-hown
in Abilene September 21 t.
, I '
King, E. C. Masters, li. J. Mober-
ley, J. W. Crites: and Fronie
Clausell.
Marriage in New
York Is Announced
Announcement has been re-
ceived of the marriage of Pfc.
James H. Ledbetter, who i- sta-
tioned in New York, to Elizabeth
Sophie Sueder of Hoston, Mass.
They were married at high noon
Friday, August 17, in New York
City Hall, with Justice of the
Peace Starr reading the ceremony.
Pfc. Ledbetter is ii son Oif: Mr
W. T. Ledbetter of Fort Griffin.
Friendship Class Has
Picnic at Lake
Members of the Friendship da ■
of the First Christian church en-
tertained with a picnic Thur day
night at the A. V Join cabin on
Lake DeLafosse, honoring their
husbands.
Fishing and swimming were en-
joyed and supper wa; .-erved pi,'in
Btyle.
About ■!."> members and guests
enjoyed the outing.
~d
Mrs. W. A. Carter
Honored on Birthday
Mr*. F. W. Smith entertained
her mother, Mr-. W. A. Carter,
with a birthday covered dish
luncheon at her mother'. home
Friday, August 21.
The honoree receive,! a large
number of gifts.
Those who attended were Mrs.
C. H. Mauldin, Annie Latimer,
Mrs. Mae Palm, Mrs. A. VV. Rey-
nolds, Mrs. T. J. Matthews, Mrs.
Roe Scott and children, Mi
Runkle, Mrs. ('. A. (iurdnei
Ben Morrison and Jane, Mi
Morrison and children, Mr
Hudman and children, Mr T. L.
Strickland, Georgia Fngli.-h, Marie
Fnglish.
Several sent gift.- that didn't
attend. They were Mr ,1 \\
Macon, Mrs. Waltei llu.-kin , Mi-
Harold Cockrell, Mi I i I \ .m
———- -o
Mr. and Mr \rt Wivrmnli and
Mr. a.. I Mrs Allen XeWi-11111 b and
family .pent the week-end in San
Angelo \. it h the r daughter, Mr
King Fi. net, and family.
1'red
Mr
Fred
Ray
Those present were Jim and
Wendell Cockrell, lavi Ramey,
Marvin Shot, Hillie Davis, Hobby
Schkade, W. C. Vines and Harold
Cockrell.
o
S.ut. Dyemartin Weds
In California
The marriage of Sgt. Frank
Dyemartin, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dyemartin of Albany,
to Fleannr St ticker, daughter of
Mr. and Mr . Albert V. Stucker of
tl.'lH Price -treet, Hollywood,
Calif., Saturday, August IS at
'J:.'!() p. in., has been announced.
Fat her Thomas I!. \u -tin read the
double ring ceremony in the pre.
enee of relat ives and close .friend.-.
The bride wore a powder lii'ie
suit with white ai re -orie and a
col-age and a coronet of white
rose and bouvardia, and carried a
prayer book.
Jane Sill.-, the bride' maul of
honor, wore a pink -uit with white
acre hi i ■ and pink ro -e in her
hair. Her corsage wa of p nk
roses.
Following the ceremony a re
cept ion tt ;i held at the home o!
'he bride'- parent I'he wedding
i-.ake wa - toppei) with a m niatuie
j marine and a bride.
The bridegroom enli-ted in the
Mai me in \llgust. I !H follow-
ing in graduation from Albany
high .-chool. He was a crew chief
on a transport plane in the South
Pacific for I I1. month He
now stationed at the Marine Corps
tat ion ill I'll < entro, ('a! f.
The bride is a graduate of a
Catholic school in Hollywood
Sergeant and Mr Dyemartin
1 plan to make their homo in Albany
when he > released .from -ervic,
I — o
T. F Hunter, Mr Harry
and -on, Wendell, Mi
Roger- and Mr II P.
were shopper in Abilene
M r
Hunter
Melton
t 'auble
lav.
.1. C Woolfolk wa n Stamford
Monday to \ i.-it ; daughtei , Mi
R. i) Perry, who has been in the
ho-pital there, and Mr- R. (!
Fleming, and Mr F'eminj- ot lOt
Fast Davenport.
The Spindletop gu her, brought
;n daring January, 1; 01 , marked
I the opening of the world' fir.-t
| i eally great oi
GOSPEL MEETING
at the
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Come and hear
IRA NORTH
Noted Evangelist from Lawrenceburi*,
Tennessee
Sept. 2 Through Sept. 11
Service 10:30 a. m. 8:00 p. m.
EVERYONE INVITED
Wheat-doodman
Vows Repeated
Climaxing a romance which
started during their high school
days, Meta Faye Goodman, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mi Miller Good
man of Albany, beiame the bride
of Pfc. Harold Dean Wheat, son of
Mr. and Mr . Lewis Wheat of AI
bany, at 7 p. m. Friday, August
21. at the home of the bride-
groom's parent In east Albany.
Rev, J. li. Thompson, pa tor of the
First Methodist church here, read
the single ring ceremony in the lin-
ing room, which was decorated
with arrangement. of zinnias, mar-
igold-- and other summer flower .
The bride wore a tailored nit
of light blue gaberdine with rtif
fled-front white crepe blouse and
dark brown acre ore She car-
ried a colonial bouipiet < l white
gladiolu e: and carnation- centei
ed w ith white a ters and . howered
with white -atin ribbons.
Following the ceremony the
bridegroom' parents were ho t at
the wedding dinner, erved bullet
style, honoring the bridal couple.
Gue t Were eated at the bride'
table overbi d with white linen and
centered With a two tiered Wed
ding cake.
Immediately after the dinner the
couple left for Fort Worth where
they are spending their hones
moon.
Hoth the bride and bridegroom
art 1!M2 graduates of Albany high
-chool. She attended Draughon'.-
Husiness college in Fort Worth and
until her return here la t week
wa employed as receptionist at All
Saint; Hospital in Fort Worth.
The bridegroom was attending
North Texa Agricultural college
at Arlington, where he wa a mem-
ber of the Kampus Klub Kadet-,
when he volunteered for the army.
He served in the Army Air Corps
and then was with a l^nai tcrtna
ters truck company. 1'f. Wheat
went overseas in October. I'.M.'i,
and served in Fngland, France and
<>ermany, in., unit being attn- lied
to the Air Force, He returned to
tile States Augu.-t 11 and came to
Albany to pend In - .'i0-da\ I'm
! lough.
Pfc. Wheat will report to <'I . \
enne, Wyoming, for i ea-.-ignmi-nt,
and M r . Wbeat will n-: in i n A
iiany w th her pa i ent
(I tie-1 at the weddira' and d 1
ner Weil' I'm-, and Mi lla nld
Dean Wheat, Mr. and Mi . Miller
Goodman and Dalane I i, ,idtii;,n,
t he bride' pa 11 nt. and -I i M i
Warren Willingham, (Jeorgan Die
I .fo <-, Ke\. .1 I' I lioinp oi , and
tin- ho t , M r and M I
\\ heat.
('ouple Marricti a"
Baptist I'arsonatre
Mr. Ill -epll' III \ I i i: I el' of
I I 1 ucker and Mi I' I \ <-n
of Albany, became i . brn|e «>i
( 1 Vile \ Wheeler, -on oi \ 11 ■:
M 1 T. It. Wlieeli I, ,,t i; I';'.-I- Sat
111 day, Align ' IS, ai v ;;i) j, i
; The w eddillg took pl:e e at tin
liomi ot lies and Mi II ,M \\ ,
| don, with lies \V • don, pa toi o I
( the Flr.-t Ikiptist church, o': . mi
, ing.
| The bride wore a navy blue
I crepe dress with brown acce. on-
If'
' The wedding attendant.- Wrr -
M r :in«i Mr . .1. < W • t o! Alhan\.
| t he bride' -i.-trr, IViriry I'lirkt-r, <>t
1 Albftny, and her i ou in, Marjdfie
Martin of Ah11«• rm
Mr and M ' U*'*■!«• ■ ai« mak-
! i,u t heir lionie • Han ilton, Trx.i .
. \s here he i employed.
o -
Hob ()\ven Honored
By Scout Troop 17
Member < : I : tup V> I
. S( « n; nd t he i co t * as- • :. V\
( . W • ! !>, .1 r , el: ' ' ' I ! ed W . 1 h a
. C|, an - uppt r Wedt - tiay • :• it
I at t !•• I'n byteriar Kdu at :onal
'buildinv: honor,ny: Senior I'a• r<• i
I • a• 1«• i Mol < Hven, who !eav in.
' ' >1 ' 1 11,i' • ' ai■' it \N . i 11 fo! •
Camp Fire Girls
AT DvLAFOSSE RANCH
Monday morning the Camp Fire
Girl, of Group 11 went to the A. V.
.lone, cabin on the lake for u two
day camp. The girls were not
working on rank Just itri outing
became they pent their time on
the fir t camp working on rank.
The girl- enjoyed -wimmitig, sleep-
ing and eating.
The girls wish to thank Mr
.lone? for the u-o of her cabin.
They also thank the following for
transportation: Mi . Mi'ton l.ew-
alien, Mr . A N. Crowriover, Mr .
Pill Conger, Myrtle Smalloy, and
Mi Hob How-ley.
The Camp Fire Girl, attending
were Jean Jone , Ann Matthew .
Mary Porter, Pri cilia How ley,
llarbara Fewidlen, Mildred I'o-ey,
Alii e Wylie, Norma Jane Crown-
over, Mary Fv.i Hodrlguez, Fliza
1 bet'i t'oiiger, Margaret Wylie, and
I- l am e Vobli . The glle t Wei i
Myrtle Sinallry, Mr. and Mr . A.
N Crnwiimei and N'orrie, Mi and
Mi Milton 1.1 walleri, itnn Linda,
Mr Hill I linger and John Watt,
Mi Uoy Hodrigi.e/ and Cliarle-.
Mi Mildred Campbell, Mr A
.lone , Jon ami A \ , and Skeezix
l Tabb, Mr and Mr . Hob Howsley
and the group' guardian, Mexene
i Kodriguez.
' HI.UF. ItlRI) CAMP FIRF. HOBO
TRAIN RIDF.
The lllue Hird and Camp Fire
Girls met Saturday at the rail-
road tat ion for a train ride to and
from Stamford. The girls boarded
the train die ed as holme with
their lunch in sacks and handker-
chief.-. The) sang and told -torie-
up to Stamford. The conductors
were very nice and the girls were
taken in the baggage car and al.o
given the privilege of blowing th"
train whistle The hoboes ate
lunch of andw idle.-., potato chip. ,
cook.,-.-, fruit and candy while rid-
ing.
I'poll then return the hoboes
weie taken to the clock at the
o ii it house. Thex w i h to thank
Mr W i' V ,tie ,1 or taking them
and their I ntder up.
Tho e enjoy ing the ride were:
Hlue Hird-: lamia I.exvallen,
Marx I li-.'.ahcth latum, Joy l)n
r, en Dillingham, Siiirb x llaiidrick,
! Wanda Hrexx.-ter, Veiita Ann l id
| nore, Kuth Jean Kobert . Darlene
K, ii11,■,!, I'atri, a Sazatna. Hetty
Ann Jumper
1 imp I ire f; r| J. m .1 me ,
Ann M t t I e'.x , Mil I ',,1 t e ' . pi '
tx \ d.
M ill
Marx
Jane
Th
P
•d Jo P(
G ii- Pat,
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Ha, a
-, i.id
I. Ma
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Majority Selective
Service Board*
Are Intact
Commenting upon the continued
induction of men for the armed
force, and the < on. ei|uent resig-
nation of nine Texas local boards,
General J. Watt Page, State Se-
lective Service Director, .-.aid Fri-
day that "a. a matter oi tact, the
number of local boards who have
asked that the.r resignations be
accepted i - so small as to be al-
mo-t negligible—-only four out of
.'iii I boards."
"Naturally," General Page said,
"they are all tired after live years
of arduou- ,-ervice. A board mem-
ber they have done one of the
most patriotic job- in the annal.-
of our country. In addition to be-
ing iioii-i ompeii-ated, they have
neglected their own business. In
many ,-a.e they have lost money
and friend- of long -funding, and
have been ,-iibjected to all manner
ol aim , the e men without dec
oration They can nevnr lie fully
ii paid lor their contribution to the
winning ot World War II. Their
only remuneration i- contained
within their heart and souls in
the knowledge that they have -erv
ed fearle-.-ly, tirele ly anil hone, t
ly for their country. No man can
do more. Hut their ervice is not
yet completed, even though the
shooting war i over.
"Millions of our boy- are over-
seas and have been there and in
combat for several years. Cer-
tainly, they hould now be allowed
to come home to their families.
For example. I haven't -een my
bov for over three year . Now
'my boy' i.- -imply representative
of hundred- and hundred of thou-
sand of other fathers and moth-
er and Wive with llletl long in tilt
ervice. The government i tren-
uou-l\ trying to return the-e men.
In fact, right here in Texa- the
otl i, nil report o.f d charge- which
we are receiving at Selective Serv
n e Headquarter now total do e
to 1,000 notice per day. 1 he
Army, the Navy, the Marine Corp-
and the ' oa.-t Guard cannot keep
till up Utile.-.-, ot colli e, w e , ail
-end able-bodied men oxer.ea to
lepla, , tlio , who hould now be
ent home,
"Surely, i ii thi. democratic
country of our , t i expected that
every man hall participate in it
at many of our young
Iv through ~a group
lefei red for -ex oi al
e l ea am or a llOtllel .
men have been 011
\ hax,- hi , n abb-
bed
LOCAL and PERSON!
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Holder vis-
ited friends in Newcastle Sunday.
Mrs. P. F. Gould is visiting Mrs.
James Ayers in Kaufman.
Mrs. C. Ii. Knight left Tuesday
for Temple where she will he a pa-
tient in Temple Sanitarium.
— _ - o
Mrs. Jim Patterson of Gorman
was a visitor in the home of Mrs.
S W. McNeely Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Woodfln and
son, Hilly Frank, have moved to
McCatney to live. Mr. Woodfin is
derrick man for Roberts Oil to.
—- -~ci—
F. H. Gooch and Alton Whitaker
of the Rockhill community weie
transacting luisine ; n Albany
Monday.
Mr . II. A Woll'-ohn of Denton
was in Albany the first of the w ek
xi Iting Mr and Mrs. J. Carter
King.
Jon llu-' Fversberg is in Fort
Worth this week visiting his grand-
parent-, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fvers-
berg.
Mr. and Mrs. Fane Gilmore of
Cisco were Sunday visitors in the
home of her parent . Mr. and Mrs.
11. II. Hageman, last Sunday.
W. M. Godwin of
in Albany last week viaitiM
son, W. C. Godwin, and
Mrs. Doris Hanwell left UKfek 1
of the week for Fort WaHll (|
make her home,
Lynn I'ate visited his dangle
Mrs. Aubrey Adams, and flMflS
Adams of Stamford Monday,
o
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter KtSgkaf
a . their guests Saturday atld ||M>
day Mr. und Mrs. Pat Henry til*
Pal Henry, Jr., of Dallas.
Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Holland til
children, Sandra and Hilly, of CM^
roe arc guests here this week if
In r father, Dr. R. G. Murrle.
Mrs. J. C. Miller and dau^M*,
Mrs. Fred Jordan, and little da«£- *
ter, Judy, returned Monday iMi
a vacation trip to Colorado,
Mr. and Mrs. J&mei
have moved to Amarillo to tin.
Mr. Sanders is working with a iliP
road survey crew.
Mrs. W. J. Stuteville will gp H
Temple Friday to visit her ion, Mi,
Clyde Stuteville, who is at tiw Me-
(To.-key hospital.
Mr I). 11. Spencer, Mary and
Janey, Flizabeth Fllen Conger,
Norma Jane Coulter and Hetty
Dodson went to Abilene today
shopping.
Mr:, I .eon Km .-, who act oinpati-
ie,| Mr, Joe I, Ward to Houlder,
Colo., to visit their mother, Mrs.
M1 la Webli, returned by plane to
her home in Dallas Monday.
Mrs. J. Carter King, Jr., left
Sunday for Mi- i- ippi where -he
will xi -it her husband, who is -ta-
t lolled at Camp Shelby with the
Path Division.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Grffln aad.
daughter, Mrs. Kvelyn Smythe,aad
her daughter, Jan, were vititen
in the home of her brother, Rt*.
J. A. Owen, and family last Week.
Sgt. I.. D. Phi I pot, who ittpend-
irig his furlough here wlth hlawlfc,
the former Mary Louise Hageman,
i in Fort Worth attending to but-
iness.
Mrs. H. It. Stasney and (ona,
Jon and Dickie, and Mrs. Joe B<
Matthews, who spent the summer
in Houlder,Colo., returned to Al-
bany Sunday.
\ gr<
:n the
been
Mrs. J. Carter King and her
hou, e gue t . Mr. II A. Wolfs,dirt
of I >• nton and M . !•'. I . Stall i nc -
: I' a1 11' a went to \\ aco Wed lie
day to vi.-it Mi King' < 1 a ugh t. •
Mr . .1 min: e ( loyd, and 'ami!x
Hennie Ketishalo of Brownfleld
i. spending her two weeks' vaca-
tion in Albany with her mother,4
Mr- Heii Kenshalo, ami other rel-
atives.
■ young
. t '.I ' l
eep in i
lon.l
Mr. and Mr--, ('ha
.ire pentiinir th \v<
.•ittcnd riin bu itic
!•'. Hemphill
'k in Rankin,
N'ancv He!
I
I
Wad- .
hi Dillin
pon - oit< j
m i a n 11 a n,
icind.i
olilon r
ham. 1
by tin-
\ !. At ' f
|'b. \'
n-it\
\Uh\V
pane
jrwt
\ •
joki and round
provided tutor
I otc* >
table* discus,
tainnient.
! ' }> Owen made .1 reniarkaldp
retord ;i ;i Seoul Loader, and was
honored ;i on« of th > *• >olocted
from troop .MS two years a^o to I
attend the I'hilmont Ranch Scout
1'atnp ai New Mrx.co, under
Seoutina>ter Mivi IV Hah
Hob entered 1 loop IT ;« a Sen
101 Patrol Leader and .i.vi ted in 1
many was- in earrymir on the :
Si outirur act vit c , be<r. • ae< (>•<
pl lied in rna ■ pha • o • S out I
lore. ,
I'ht entertair.i' - vs.i ■ < «.
\n it h a ('ouneil K1! dedieat hti ot
all to til- Si'out oath, n/in,ir rvt
"Tap " in the Sfoutiri;' way, and
S« out h -fa-dietion, w * 1 \v« \v
es for the yoiinjr leailer wl.o hav
inir hi ehaneo for an advan- ed ed
• c r on • the ' 'h< ite s. 1 . < f
Birthday Party for
I Uivis Kay A11 ma 11
11 vi Kay \ 1 -1:111 xx , - tie I -ii'
v'lie ' Th-i r day a fternoon xx hen la
mother, Mr. T. L. Allni.-in, enter-
taiiied al their home with a party
on ' 1 fifth birthday.
Various games were played with
Mala A nil < auble. V a I o: Rax
1'aki i ,i 11,! I ieMa Max, \x - :
pri:',..
\ pink, green and wi:ite ' a,
xx a .arried out. 'I'he refreshment
table xx a cell I ere,1 wit h b : •: nia\
gift iirroimd ng a white c.,ke ,!■
orated xxith "Happy Hi.rthdav" n
green, and tOpped tb . pa •,
candles.
(, ft - were d and •' ,'! ad,
and 11 i fl ii xx ere erved Su.-kei
were f ivor
Tho , pre ent xx, •, the hormi
ne-t and hi: brother. Hobby Ml
man, .nd hi , ou n, Havid
N'e, ' ot 1: , id, Mai a \l C . ile,
Hobble Km ,-11, Hobhie and J ,
W berley. (ici ex i M ivei . \
toi Kay Hal,, r. .1 •• ■ • Vobb--, and
'he bo te--, Mrs. T. I,. Alltnan.
- - —ft
Ml--- Roy Walk I1-. w r, l.arx -e
lb, di-tr.ct - nperx isor of the lame
•St ar (, a ( a, , 11 Mm iene, i •< 11 d
irig ! a rt o I" I■ Vacat ion hi re with
her parent Mr. and Mi \V. I.
Hurrow.-.
About to percent ,,f the known
npplv of lead in the I nited
States.
— - f>— —
1 ■■- than I>0 percent of the tin
a, I ual v tin. It mo.- tlx i
Meel. * I
take
for
pte
t he
tin
hav
with littli
or limh.
\eunir nn
ml ' !aiid
md have
ad alrno t
or no
Why
now
Uaial'
en i • pending the wei k u
.• randpal*ents, Mr. .ind bIi
(iord
.1
while her parent.
her
O.
are
\ iting here in the home of Mr.
and Mr I d Lynch Friday were
Mr I, M. Hutler and twins, Jan
and Julie, of Fort Stockton. The
Hutler-, former residents of A1-*
Iiany, are movinp from Fort Stock-
ton to Midland.
axx ax.
ton
of
That xv
•tlf COIltil
induction ot n
mall about
i h
dent
mom
l'r
thex aie
why iiiii-
' landing
r, igning
didn't lay
XX a all I
xx, must for the
to : .lie ca11 t oi
men. The calls
0,000 pel
ir the nation but, a-
rruinan ha.-, pointed out,
still nece.-.-arv. That ie
Mr. and ^11 Irans t odii
'I All Iene, .lea n ' row lli'j
I-oxx e. M Doyle N'exxeonih and
a:i I y Don and Mr . Frank Dye
mart in ,i rox ,■ doxvn to I orl W, ,t a
Sunday to V. O. Smith, who is
a (ia - nt at 1 ie St Joseph ho-
I'ital.
\ "-.-in a i larke, librarian at
NISI''. Denton, came home Sat-
urday to pemi a liort vacation be-
tween tern xxith her parents, Mr.
and Mi . I'. K. Clarke. She was
accompanied to Albany by her sis-
ter. Maxine Clarke, of Fort Wortl^
who pent the week-end at home,
returning to Fort Worth SumUg
at'tei noon.
liv
the
the
local boar
r guns' a
I h boy- 'over
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ed milk had the r origin n T, \a
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1,'hod, 1 land could be pla, , d in
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I'nion.
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Dr. lx. Thorn.-, n of Amarillo
erved the longest tenure of any
I' • by tei ia • p., toi in Texa .'<a
Copper the only indt
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Japan.
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al I'ort Arthur, Galveston, l.ar-da
and 1 ! l'a-o.
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Abstract Co., Inc.
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First National Hank
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1'exa- cement plant- ,-howed an
ii ' rea e hi both production and
' pn ,-nt during June, I |ithe
I ■ ix ei -11y of I exa I:ar, au < f
Hll ine.- - re, earch ha i eported
I'rodnetion totaled tl'i 1,000 l,.c re!
a J urn , - I C, 1,000 Pari el in
Jure, IIU I; shipment are SO,
(l«(l barrel in June, I'.'la, and
.70,000 tmrrel. in June, I'M!
I'lant. t hroughout t h , I' n it ed
State operated at only la per cent
capacity dm rig June, report, n• 11 i
cate.
WONDERFUL Rtl.itf
Fura Blfoder 'rritalioi. !
Famous deCors discovery...: i it
ki:in:*x s to increase trine and i el's •-
p.iinlul bladder irritations caused
by excess acidity in the urine
1 hi i c i nn n>',"J now I t .ti 11. i nun. n v
(J ti s 111 I (lis> nml .it t from km k.irhc, '
f ! <f11 ii i itf*f i n in4 run Hewn fr• 11n if
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r Hi- 1 1 ; ■ not !• it • h or h.ibit (oitmng !
in tn\ wiv — jtivt (food in.irili nt* th.it ,
v I I worlds In tlr i la? t!
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1 ' I. ( inn. Offer limit, 'I. ^--nd
All ,li ut cll Swmiti i " t.
SUMMER
TIME ; . .
Slimmer time is Cold Drink and Ice Cream Time
. . so drop in at this Drug Store to refresh yourself.
And remember to care for your skin during this
I ' weather. \\ have just the preparations you
need to protect against wind and sun.
Prescriptions filled dnij or night
Sanders Drug Store
Pasteurized Milk
# (live 'he crowing boys and girls plenty of good
whuic.-unie (Irade A Pasteurized milk. It's their
best and -afest food.
# We set' nly Pasteurized Milk.
HILLS' DAIRY
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1945, newspaper, August 30, 1945; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401770/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.