The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1954 Page: 4 of 10
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TOT ALBANY NEWS
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Fifth Grades Have Snake Hunters—
Picnic at Ft. (iriffin <comtin d from na**
Club Has Program
on Americanism
Mrs. Cloud Directs
Guild Study
"Women and the Kur; ! Com-
munity" *'as the topic of th«- Juh
y -«rbook program directed by
Mrs. J W. Cloud at t.he Tui-s
" Americanism" wa the topic
of the Hluebounet Study ClubV
proyrmm prewsnted by Mr*. Gene
Fickard and Mp. K. I'. Class at
it* meeting Wednesday afternoon day evening meeting of the Wf>
i)l the home of Mr>. Kthel Mat- I leyan Service Guild in th<- fel
th«wa Carey. , lowship hall at tbe Methodist
Mr*. Pickard talked on the j ' hurch.
Constitution of the United States, i Mrr. Bruce Ilray ga*e the call
it, Hurccx and it.' application, i to prayer, scripture lew-on arid
and Mm. Gla.s.« read two paper*. Uhe meditation with comment.
"If I Could Spe.uk for Amencu" ! Mrv Cloud talked on the basic JrM' Shelton.
The fifth (rrade* with their
teachers, Mri Henry Jameson
i<nd Mi"- Opal Morris, had their
class Jin nic Friday nikht at Fori
Friffin State I'ark.
I he huge cattle truck complete
with hay wan at the school Fri-
day afternoon at .'t tfi. The truck
was furnished and dri\en by
Jack Kvuns.
tiames and bat* ball furnished
entertainment and a delicious
picnic supper was enjoyed by all. j
Parents sponsoring the picnic I
were Mewrs. arid Mine.' Ja<k
KSiiiih, Marshall Morrell, He*
Brewer, Glenn Leech, Georgv I
King, Huck Black, A. <i I lenient, ,
Alvy Gray, Raymond Taylor,
l4*wis, Harrvdl l/edbetter, Walter
Buerger, Hob Freeman, au<l Mrn.
1)
( It so hap
Political
Announcement*
(Announcement
AUmny, Tnxu,
The Albany New* has h >en au-
thoriied ta> announce the follow-
tlon of
in July
by Philip Wylie and "1 Kpenk for i needs of the rural community
Damocracy" by Kliiabeth Kllen 'and t>ie ways in whub the church
Evan*. I is helping to mwt them. To
Mrv Frank Andrew*, ,.lubj stimulate art,on a* a result of
prffident, pn-'ided for th«- bum-|«h' /"gram -he d.-tr,bu ted
new seuuon. .Hiring which plan* «IU-«tloni...res which included
i . t + tU , .five question* on the typ^s ruf
were completed for the rloMnj? , * . , . ..V
- 4, nira work needed in Albany iri
prornun of th« reason .... n ^ «
v * .... , . whieh the iruild participate;
Mrs J. I). Meredith ga%e m,m„ of ttlI p,opl,. who Bn. HCk,
very interesting report of the
flub institute she attended at the |
Woman's Forum in Wichita Falls
Marrti IK
Arrangements of pnng flow
r* decorated the rooms and was
centerpiece for refreshment ta
b!e when Mri. Frank \ndrew;
lened tomato aspic and Mr-
Frank Hubbard erved pre -ed
chicken MI l a ey pic c'i| t hi
cheese biM lit -.
Ilcmbet pre et t «ere M me*.
Frank Vcdrew , .1 l> Meredith,
1 ottie < i ow , .lame t l\ ei ton,
Gene I'lckaril, \ W li> > nold ,
F. I' <cla -, Frank Hubbard,
John H McCaughey, I M 1 i
ev ; and M Fronie < 1.-111-< ''
Mr*. Thomas I I'lanton, Si , ai'd
Mrs l-'dward W
puests.
Keefc r Wel'c le
Mr. and Mric Hank Henric (i
fon were in Fort Worth Satin
day to -e-e the evening perform
arce of the Ice Capade
n ——
Mr* Hcmicril King and dauvh-
ter. Cheha, of Midland spent last
week in Albany visiting her
mother, Mr- W W Parsons, and
i*ter, Mrs Murle Howard, and
Mr. Howard.
shut-ins, elderly, lonely or
strangers that the puild shoiilei
visit; list of projects that the
puild could c arry out; list any
office or capacity that guild
members would be willing tn as
surne to promote better rural re
lationships and I t pe«ip|c who
would attend church if member
of the church would t'o by for
them.
Mr Helen I'rie < . gu 'I pre i
ele-iit, conducted a brief busine-
se ion elurinp which the* guild
\ eit eel to pa\ till C \ pi-11 e of a
ue.rke - with yciuth for one -iicmtli
during the summer.
The president appointed Mr
She-rrard M i c, Mr Uuby ( alio
way, Mr Feiyth Hunter, Mi
Hiuce- Bray and Fronie Clau i ll
<cn the1 noininating conimittee tec
elect officers for I Ma t I !* i i,
Mr Mil e , ho l c for t In- e\
c fling, erveel a a n e| w ich plate
with cold drink Centerpiece
^eu tile refreshment table' laid
Approximate!) kfj attended
SHUTANICA GROUP
The Shutanka Camp Fire heir's
nret in the home of Mrs O. T.
Baker Tuesday. \ folk tale,
"The !ii>pvnd of the One Kyed
f^*," was read und a ceremonial
wis held, ending the 19M birth-
day project, "I/et's Be Differ-
ent Together." We finished our
Mother' Day gifts and planned a
picnic for Thursday evening at
fi .'10 at the hut for our families.
Fach v'irl is to make
sandwiches and cookier
familj
Jud> • astleherry served pota-
to chips, ,-old elrinks anel bubble
gum ta Shirley Itaker, Marsha
Buerger, Henee Black, Mats
i 'hi ■ . I'e i gv .loMiir tm, Margaret
It i'.'ill , I'atricia I'attei on, Shil
le\ I \ an , Shirley Kas, \'irgin a
Sha rrim I ,> dbetter, Judy
collectors were rrar.y
perwd that this same individual
whs later confined to an asylum,
so herpetolopists probably aren't
what they seem to be I
In 1941 a constitution was
adopted embodying the plan o>f
the group whnh wanted to ad-
vance t.he study of reptiles ami
amphibians in Texas.
After a hard day in the field,
fatiguing but enjoyable, activat
ed by a spirit of competition in
se<uring specimens, the group is
really hungry Thi* hunger is
s-atisfied by a campfire supper, a
mutual affair in which everyone
chips in to pay for the food. This
is followed by a short bu.^nes*
meeting and presentation of a
program. Frequently talks are
given by visiting out-of <tate
berpetologirti".
There are no regular dues in
the society. The incidental ex-
penses of field meetings ure met
by a fmall registration fee e harp
e<l each person attending the |
rneetinp A nierulx r mu-t attend |
the annual field meets at least :
every two years in order to re ^of Coanty Aflorr «jr
tain his membership.
A number of well-known he-rp
etologists ha\e- be<-n members of
the society at various times.
These include Dr. Carl I'. Schmidt
of the Cniversity of Chicago; Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moore
announce the engagement and
_ approae hing marriage of their
Ing'cand(date's" ubject 'to the ac- j daughter, Darleene Annette, to
f 'J'fc. Melvin K. Andre*, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fori Andres of Al-
bany. The wedding will take
For Stat# Senator, 25th District p|„ef. at the Albany Trinity
the Democratic primary
of Taxa*:
HARLKY8ADLKK
(Re-election)
For County Judga and K -Oflicio Circle Has Monthly
Lutheran Church the
of June.
latter part
I bon a ,
I list le'be
Jimmy
ard I{11
M i n
te I Hue
Thus
candle
Shirle-s
rry, and thri
Haker, Lonnie
'fi'c r, ami the
'I Haker anel
rger.
■ lighting the
Were Sll i lie
I an and I 'e
e pile
and Hi
leacle
Mi U
•er
nonial
y Haker,
gpy John-
son, anel r.ir.-l birthday felt- were
awarelecl to all member Mar
Caret Ingall called the roll with
each pirl answerinp with her In-
dian
n a n i e
Clausell.
— o
Circles Have Joint
Mr. ad Mr*. A, S. Ridenut eif
Fetroit. Mich, are guests thi-
week of the ir son, Kenneth Hide-
out, Mrs. Hideout and Brenda
Lee. Mr. Hideout is a supervis- - „ .
or at the Chrysler Highland Park MlSSlOH htUCiy
flant.
Mr. and Mr*. C. V McAfee
went to San Antonio Friday to
virit Mrs Kenneth Spurgin, Mrs
C. B. McAfee and Mrs. Kvelvn |
Gilley and rlaughter, Jeton, and
(iv the Fiesta parade Saturday
nifrht.
o
CARD OF THANKS
with white- linen wa a mi\e-e| ar
rangement of white majestic and
yellow daisies and pink c'.arna •
j,ons I The Shutanka Camp Fire (iirls
Members present wore Mme-camped out in the back yard of
Ruby Calloway, Kdvth Hunter, j the assistant leader, Mrs O T
Helen Price, Bruce Hray, J. W ; Baker, April
Cloud, Sherrard Muse; Mi ses
Ina and Kula Davis Opal Mori
and Fronie
roll
and
Please accept out deepest
thanks for your kindness while
our wife and mother was in the
hospital, and at her death. The
flowers, food and kind worels
and your thoughtfulness will al-
wny* be remembered by each of
u .
J. W. Thompson.
Mr. anil Mr*. Bill Purdue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carlile.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dub Crow,
and Grandchildren.
The circle's- of the First Rap-
11 t Church met in the fellowship
hall Monday afternoon for mis
sion study.
Mrs .1 Carter King taught the
first two chapters of the book,]
"Alcohol, the- Christian's He
-ponsibility," by Clifford Karl.
"Yield Not to Temptation"
was the opening hymn. Prayers
were given by Mrs. W. W. l ips
comb and Mrs. R. C Harris.
Other-* present were Mmes.
Fred Tankersley, C. S. Tabor,
W\ K. Deel, O. H. Ijiw-renco, K.lla
! Dodson, Mae Palm, A W. Hey
' nolds. Floyd Mayhew, Frank
Andrews, Joe P. Self, Jr., Paul
W e each brought a bed
j and cooked our supper
i breakfast outside over a camp
ifiro. We sang songs anel tole)
I scary stories during the night
Those present were Shirley
Baker, Henee Black, Mar ha
Huerger, Judy Castleberry, Mary
IChism, Shirley Kvans, Sharron
I^'dhetter, Patricia Patterson,
Shirley Hay, \'irginia Thomns,
Peggy Johnson, Margaret Ingalls,
Mr an<i Mrs. O. T Haker and
Jimmy Otis Raker.
Shirley Hay, He-porte r.
enough | Ch-eng chao Liu, now of t 'hina;
for her pr Hobart M. Smith, of the t'n
iversitj of Illinois, and others.
The effective manner in which
member- of the society cooperate
to ' irthe-r the- -tmly of herpetic
ogy in Texas i borne out by the
many • n ut ifie- | ublicat in' w ril
ten by t hc-n t'nr 'a or Id w ich ii
tribution. I'r ic11 t,i tin orgnniza
t ion nf the 'ci je t v t he-re w a no
e-ricciis -1mlv of amphibian- and
r c - J11 :|c- n Tc'Va The fine pion
ici Aurk of 11; • late .1 h Stre-ck
er of I lay lor I diversity i-nconi
pa ei| the' pel mil f rom 1 !'00 t ei
Plan Charles Hurt, at Trinity
I ni\er ity, and Stanley Mu'aik,
at I dinburp. also publi heel a lot
during the- aim- period.
In it early beginnings, intc-i
est o* members of the society
were epiite- general, being di\nl
ed between flowers, bird , and
amphibia and nptilin The com >
plexion of the group has changed
entirely now and the members
are ardent herpetologi t- Coin-
cident with the introduction ut a
he rpetolopy course at Hay lor Cn-
i\er ity by Dr l^-o T Murray
anel the formation of the ocie-ty
shortly thereafter, there has bee-n
an upswing in the 'tudy of he rp-
etolopy in Texas anel publication*
tiy natives of the state unequal-
led in its previous history A
course in herpetolopy was begun
at Texas \A*M Colics# by Dr.
Hobart M. Smith and more re
eently at the I.'niversitj of Texa-
b\ Dr, Frank Blair Brvce Hrown,
Coonty S«p*ri*t«adut:
I. M C'HISM
(He-<*lectkjri)
Far Sk*rWI, Ta* Ahcimt
and Collector:
JACK MOHKItLk'Y
fRe-Wwtion)
tt, C. (BOB) MA1#THKWS
far County aaj District CUrlii
MRS. AKN COKER
(Ite-elee-tion I
For County Trea*uer:
R. Y. I BOB t BLACK
(Re election )
MATT BLANTON
( Re -election)
For Commiitieur, Prncinct I:
I'ARKKR T. HEARS
(Re-election)
W'ALTKK CROW
R. I (Hi) ALLEN
For Cninmitiioner, Precinct 2:
JOHN HIGHT-OWI R
I He- e ll e-tioil
JOHN* W IcHOTHI.
For Ceinincucuwcner, Precinct .1:
II D i < OOKII i ('f).N'N' APLY
( He c |e-' tion I
f fcr Commieciiciner
J. W MIMS
( He- ell ,-t ill
Preeinrt 4:
)
Social Meeting
The Salli* Matthew* Circle
met in their monthly social meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. Edward
W. Keefer Monday, with Mr*.
W. I*. Hatcher as cohosteMe.
Mrs. Hatcher presided for the
business meeting The circle
votnd to send a donation to the
jfirl.«' lounge at TrinRy Uniter-
slty. Committees for May were
announced. Friday was set a* a
work day at tha church.
Mrs. Byron Maxwell had
charge of the minnionary pro-
Igram. Her devotional was the
ii3rd I'salm, and the use of the
many verbs used in it. Mr§. E.
I'. Glass told of the 50th anni-
versary of missions in India and
Mrs. E. M. Cafey discussed "The
Golden Key of Africa." Mrs.
Wayne Wylie's topic was "Choc-
taw Indian's Society in Oklaho-
ma."
The hostess served a salad
plate to Mmes. Bill Cooper, W.
K. Wood, Casey, Iairena Pistole,
Glass, Frank Klliott, G. P.
Crutchfield, Moxwell, Wylie, W'.
C Webb, Jr., Gene Pickard, F.
M. Hooker and the hoste es.
o — -
Mr«. J H Nail, Jr., and on§,
|,ai i y and Ronnie, and Mr-. Kd
l.yiieh and on, Jack, saw the lee
Capatle in Furl Wortli Saturday.
CLASSROOM TUamt
TO MEET AT VUNQh"
Albany will ba
the District VII workiW-
non May 8 by K. c. VhokT
The workihop la
the Teiaa Clauroon TitJl
Association for all
ticipating in tha
Van Orden is rtprHeeCiaz!'
'Uc. Wllbcrger HowuTJ
toriom in Vernon May l it
Maybell McDanld, Am' 2
president of TCTA, PWt V*2
will serve ai w^ai^g
for the workakap.
The theme of tin
will be "TCTA MibCtu?
ite and JHtitk to tmUm k
Better School* far Tum* hrej
Cmtury."
Hlfhll(ht of Mttiw «a
be a luncheon at UmTuAMb
Dr. John Mchrlui Mak
tendent of tha Vann fuT
schools, will maka tk ii i i
addreaa and aarvkt a«|ahZT
cal affiliate pnaldanti «Q l
made at tha frnrhan.
>
Mr. a ad Mr*. Frad Kak U
as their irueita Sanday Ik. ^
Mrs. J. H. Hammet and dtiidia
Marilyn, Caroline and JimBktr
Dallai, and Mr. and Ma In
Barker and ion, Larry, ^ fu
Worth.
tU f
For Ju tir -cif-thr Peace,
Pre t incl No ]
W 1 II 1{ ROWS
( K<*-elcctior: )
For Jnsticf* of the Peace,
Precinct No. 3:
ron; .1 ackson
( Re-eleetinn)
F HA-CHA GROUP
F Ua-Cha Camp
Woman's Society has
Pledge Ren'ice
The f Ha-Cha Camp Fire
group met at the hut Monday af |
ternoon with the president, I.cay ■
I enamon, presiding. She called !
the meeting to order. The se< i
retary read the minutes arid the1
treasurer ga\e her report. Har-
barn Ellis had charge of the sten- [
ciling.
' Mrs. Ix>namon served cake and
| ice cream to Parbaru Rllis, Mary
! Kay (irothe, I^eay I<onamon, i
I Margaret Putnam, Mary Kathryn
1 Mays, ^rin Salters, Karen Sue
a student of Dr Smith's, has con- UJore, and June Keefer, a guest. 1
tinue'd the herpetology course at ^
Baylor an<l Dr W B Davis the j Mr*. Jno. F Scdwick, Mr.
course' at \. & M Jack Moore and Mrs. F. M.
Present officers of the society | Book went to Fort Worth Satur-1
New* Want Ads Get Be*uHs
Thomas, W A. Carter, Joe H.
Overton, It. F .Stafford, W. O.
Whorton, Ben Wills and B. 11.
Mr. and Mr* L J Hunt of
I Fort Worth uere u« ek-etid
j truests of Mr. and Mrs. (laines
Stover.
Tops for Western Wear
Of# CALIFORNIA
THE
QUARTER
HORSE
Ntvtr aoything Ilk* It*
Bailey's txelutlvi ROLLr
UR-OWN. Brim kttpt the
duped brim-edga you want
Ventilated crown in new
'^Quarter-Horse" shape of
imported woven fibre, an all-
weather pal-soil-resistant,
sturdy. Ready for the rough-
$5.00
"Not Above His Master" was
the theme of the pledge service
led by Mrs J, Waid Griffin at
the meeting of the Woman's So-
ciety of Christian Service held
in the' .fellowship ball at the
Methodist i'hurch Tuesday afte i
j noon.
"The Church's One Founda-
tion was the processional hymn.
Mrs, ('. S. llorne gave the call tn
worship and Mr«. K. K Grounds
read John 'l ie, and I nke U:2.'!
' 2a
Carol Griffin gave as a read-
ing "The Master Is Coming,"
followed with a prayer by Mi-
ll. O. Anderson.
Mr .! I Douglas, pre ielcnt :
Ml Hub Cannon, vice-pre, iili'lit
Mr. S. C llorne, t ica-uriT : M i
11 11. \ neb i -on, promot ional ■ -■
l'etai'v, mil the e't.'irie: Mr
(iriiiind-.
M How!
each lurhte
are Werner (iottsrh of Houston, J day
president K.ilph \xtell of the j
Cniversity <vf Texas, vice-presi-
elent: Richard J. Ilaldauf of Tex
as A. A M. College, secretary
treasurer. The officer' and mem
bers of the society invite anyone
interested in snakes and amphih
ians to meet with them or May
7, H and 9 on the Matthews
ranch. Signs will be posteel on
route 2K.7, about \2 miles north
of Albany and on the ranch mail-
to direct people to the main
camping area. A highlight of the
Saturday program will be a bar
borne dinner at the camp site at
about •> p. in. Tickets for the
dinner Hill be available at the
camp.
o
Sedwick Club Moots
With Mrs. Carter
USED CBS
1!(53 Chevrolet "210" 2-
door sedan, <Kadio, heater.
19a! Chevrolet -1-door ,-e-
dan. Radio and heater.
1''>0 Chevrolet Club coupe,
21,000 miles. Loaded.
1 !TiO Chevrolet \-ton Pick-
up. Radio. New tires.
Rum-Webb Motor
Co.
Ption« 444—Albany
to see the lee Capade.*.
i
Dad My* tkm'i ONI Ai*
h. DOESN'T warry ikt« -
Idol Afii drMMt Mi ui a*
at (••;-OD-ti|.M|M pita
Easter Drum
20% on
BABY WEEK IP||M^
Friday and Saturday 0l|
20%
HOMl Ot I/' 'if '
INFANTS ^ A01
ju<T*OJ:' -i * • •
A' t- -3 ■
I"
mi
and service;
iipseouih, ( hristian
9 If itn't a g§nttin9 U ftollH vnUtt it
hot tfit Baihy B Bor-B-grond.
D. & D. DRY GOODS CO.
itual life;
ionary ed-
Mi , j. H.
ocial rela
hurch activities,
candle of discip
red Douglas, Mrs.
M. N'eff and Mrs. J A. Tuck
er, Jr., the "Voice's of Need and
Greed," said, "(Jive that the
candle' of eliscipleship may be lit
within our souls."
The pb'dge cards were then
'filled in and signed.
Mrs. Douglas presided .for the
business session and announced
that thr district meeting would
be held May 19 at Hamlin.
Mrs. Howie read the report of
the nominating committee and
all officers were re-elected for
another year
Mrs. Douglas gave the closing
prayer.
Members present were Mmes.
K. J. McCormick, J. D. Arther,
R. C. Foster, D. O. Anderson, J.
Waid Griffin, Hob Cannon, G. M.
Neff, T. M. Howie, C. S. Home,
Fred Douglas, J. I.. Douglas, J.
H. Lopscomh, C. G Yager, A. II.
i Behling, R. 1! (ironnets, IV H
! Pettit, Knunett Hamniack, .lerhn
(irothe, J. A. Tucker, Jr
Carol (iriffin
and
Mr*. Sum Fullilove U in Are!
j more, Okla., thi.- week attending
! the C.F.O. camp.
The Sedwick Hoste - ('lub met
April 22 with Mr*. W. A. Carter.
M r .l. W i 'ollins*ort h pi e ded
over the business meeting. Ml
C U Ftchieson read the
lite- in the absence of the -c re-
tary, Mi- \rle- .Maecin.
Mrs Harold CockrcM reael a
, letter from the Abilene State
Hospital and the club voted to
sponsor a patient at that lios-
i pital.
Get-well cards were signed arid
secret pals were revealed at this
meeting. Two new members iom-
: «'d the club. They are Mrs. V K.
Koenig and Miss Merl Dean
! Koenip.
Mrs. Harold Cockrell read
j "Every One Makes Mistakes" and
club adjourned to meet with Mrs.
John Rice on May 13.
The hostess served a refresh-
ment plate to the .following:
Mines. I). J. McCord, Fred
Morrison, Donald Strickland.
Ray Hudman, J. W. Collins-
worth, Grant Collinsworth, C. W.
Ktchieson, Walter Owens, Harold
Cockrell, A. K. Koenig and
Misses Inez McCord and Merl '
Dean Koenig, and a \i-itnr, Mrs. i
Kathryn Henson of Fort Worth.
Reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lrn I andtroop
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Darling |
went to Fort Worth Sunday to
see the Ice Capades.
STONE'S Grocery & Mkt No. 2
Friday and Saturday Specials
Watch Our Windows for Specials
MARYLAND CLUB (Limit 1)
COFFEE, lb. $1.15
CORN ON COB, 3 for 99c
BETTY CROCKKR
CAKE MIX, 3 for 95c
Potted Meats, 2 for 13c
No. 2 can
HOMINY, 3 for 25c
DEL MONTE
CATSUP l?c
WHILF. THEY LAST—Limit 1
With $2.00 or more purrfcm
BROOIVT $1.09
Mop FREE
TIDE, large
MRS. TUCKER S
19c
Pork & Beans, 3 for .25c
MUSTARD or TURNIP
GREENS, 3 for 25c
No. 1 ran
KRAUT, 3 for
No. 303 can
BEETS, 2 for -I*
BEEF ROAST, ft. Jc
BEEF RIBS, lb.
Shortening, 3 lb.... 75c
(I Lb. FREE)
RODEO
FRANKS, lb *
PUFFIN
BISCUITS (limit) —
GUARANTEED
FLOUR. S 1...8*
We Reserve the Right to Limit OuantitiM
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