The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Teaat, Feb. 8, 1*3*.
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jgfcown At
Aztec Theatre
(sitplayed by
-TE*S OF LONDON
^een fame
lfcrris„n~^ R*>Ph Rifh"
woof the foremost names
Jujdon M* an(l ,scre<'n'
riMl featured roles in
ition of Dr. A J. Cro-
neller "The Clta<le1,
inters Bobfrt Donat aml
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I he people of our community
enjoyed quite an event Sunday
when Rev. and Mrs. Bliss were
out from Abilene for our regular
service. They had as their truest
Rev. Allen Rennet of Penn.syl
vania. Resides our regular morn-
ing services, a basket lunch was
served at noon. Our evening ser-
vice was enjoyed very much. liro.
Rennet brought the message en-
titled, "Why Are You Not a ^
Christian." There was special
music throughout the day. At the
morning service Rrother Hermi t
1 rendered a clarinet solo, "Jesus Is ®
All The World to Me," and a fj?
vocal solo "There's One !>ark River
to Cross." At the evening ervice,
teen recently b y! <h" ««nl*n, and "Tell Me
male Story of Jesus were sunjr by
(). H. Fincher, brother Hennet,
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3-4
Morgan's Food Store ft
ONE YEAR OLD!
&t*oi*utS u/tffun<t£ SiiuctC /
one year ago today we opened
our store in albany for one
reason only — to make an hon-
est living! we have tried to
prove that you can save money
on your food by paying cash for
it — not on one or two items,
but every item on a grocery
shelf.
we thank you for your wonder-
ful patronage!
ih Trench Without Tears,"
|At role of Freddie Lakin in
• Citadel." the breezy society
lwho instructs Donat in the
I to make money.
an, Shakespearean act-
itoired with Katherine Con-
|K Mercuito in "Romeo and
I'ind who appeared in the
pic production of "A Mi<lsu ni-
ght's Dream," enacts the in
(Dr. Philip Denny, lifelong
jof Manson, the part played
Cpntt. Richardson's most recent
jscreen appearance wa
[Merle Ohcron in "The 11
I of Lady X."
audiences as the
4"^I^oIetheULondor! Mrs. Herron, and Sudie Mae I.ye
■™ . £..., . f • • martin. A duet, Saved Ry (irace '
was sung by O. H. Fincher and
Rrother Rennet.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rowsher
and children of Abilene, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lit Perkins of Antelope
were visitors in the home of Mrs
J. M. Shelton, Sunday.
Mrs. W'illard Kubank -pent the
past week in Hreckenridge visiting
in the home of Mr. and Mi . Robt.
Tuton and family.
M (iertrude Saudi pent the
latter part of la-t week in Albany
in the home of her :er, Mrs.
Doyle Newcomb.
Mi , I,onnie \ewcomb and little
on -pent Friday niirht in t! . 'mine
of Mr-. Set ha Leilbetti'i
Mi. . nd M i . I,oyd Moi'row i e
turned to their home at Sidney,
from an extended visit in the
homes of Mr. and Mi . J. I>. Mot
Jr. T. L, Haggard went to row and Mr and Mi Jim Morri
ifield on business last week. Mi' and Mi Robert I iiton and
pby Jo Carter spent last Sat- family of Hreckenridge v; ted
' with lmo De McCorinick of Sunday afternoon in tlx borne of
Mr. and Mrs. .1. V Cox, «Jr.
Florence West, primary Mr. . J. I . Morrow and on ,
irin the Sedwick school, wa- Theron and I Irian spent the week
•(school on account of illm s: end evi-iting relative- and fi end
days last week. near lirownwood.
huline Anderson was a visitor Mr-, (ii orge l.edbetter « o ha
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott been -. riously ill i- reported doing
Alkany Thursday, Friday, and nicely. Her many friend, w ,h for
todiy of last week. her a ,-peedy recovery.
If.J.T. Cockrell had the nils Mr Mice Overton .m.l Mi
mm of falling last week and Ren I illingl:aiu were ,
Itinghimself. H. ('. Herron home Sunda> a
Ir.and Mrg. Hud Scott of near noon
a were visitors in Sedwick la ' Mi ndell
tosday. Arnold Martin wer
pin Alberta Montgomery, who I '" a I edln iter
ipent last summer anil fall in
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♦ FREE COFFEE & CAKES ALL DAY ♦
TEN BUSHELS OF
GROCERIES FREE!
Beginning at 3 p. m., Saturday we will give
away a bushel of groceries, valued at $2.00
each, every half hour until 7:30 p. m. Come
in and register. You don't have to spend
a cent!
SUGAR 7f 47c
Flour f™,s,fil!..$ 1.29
m COMPOUND | Z.: ^
Coffee §5L 15c
POST TOASTIES
POST BRAN FLAKES
HB GRAPE NUT FLAKES
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HIGH-TEST
l lh. Can
Good to the Last Drop
3-uj. Can
m
wn
M
P & G SOAP, 6 bars for
Libby's Best Quality
Pears
No. 2 Can
2 for 25c
APPLE BUTTER - 15c
Dill Pickles, 22-oz. jar for 10c
ooPb
Libby's Best Quality
In Heavy Syrup
Peaches
14c
LARGEST
No. 2 1 . CAN
Halves or Sliced
Libby's Sliced
Big 15-oz. Can
('ampin
• visitor
home S;
1 a in
iland, Ohio, is visiting her pai
Mr. and Mrs. Geo 11. Mont M
ttry. .1 i
It. and Mrs. Sharpe and <• 11iI V*
Biof Albany have moved to tin
■ry Green ranch.
1' and Mrs. J. I'. Strickland,
•dchildren of near Moran visit
*ith Mrs. J. H. Scott a while
1 rtnesday night.
!'• Henry Herron of Albany
W lut Monday night with tn
^it«, Mrs. W. A. Carter. Hi r
Jack Reynolds, rami
and spent the day Tin da>
'i Herron returned to Albans
Mrs. Reynolds.
Mrs.Dan McCord and dauglitei.
■8,had business in Albany mi
pi last wee*.
Motherhood Din-
ner Held at First
Christian Church
N00E- SPEAKER; A
"lend1d PROGRAM WAS
observed
■Jk Motherhood Dinner wa
111" j"' ,,|ir"l ' '
Ik ■ n'Kht. Every church of
"Kiples of the Christ throng'
*"rl(| had this dinnei m
■#e night. The church mem
pliitened to a broadcast ov-
e*as Chain covering Is
J""'in Texas. They listened to
Lli ' T' 1*S00('' Pre.-ideiil
^ nation .Convention who
°n the subject, "I belie\e ...
^urfch' Mrs. Arlene Sco\ il'i .
•'of one of our greate-t esan
sang.
^ '"""wing program wa oh
C Albany n,n '•"•
^XOiogy
dinner.
Mi
I.
1.1 din
,1. N. ' <'
ii j K. i 'ox and Mi
, ' made a business trip' to
iiini on, L i iday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dyemnrtin
entertained a group of I'r.ei ds With
a "42" party Friday night.
Mr . .1. M. Shelton and Dick
vi ited Mr. . I ieorge I • dliettei I' I
d;i\ ;ill('!-noon.
M , I)( yI<■ Vcwconib, Mi
Viola Robinson and Snookf of Al-
bany, and M 1 • and Mr ''
Sandei of 'I hroekmortc
it or in the J. 0. San
Hunda>.
Pineapple
Libby's California Tips
Picnic Tins PflDKI
Asparagus 2 for 25c uUiin
10c
Libby's Golden Bantam
No. 303 Can
10c
5c
Hoy
Were \ i ■
r- home,
be er\ <
I'apt ill
th
day.
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SUCC'I ss Willi
Ml I HOD IS I
i nt' tewaidship t it h
v n)Ottling to a la
PEACHES, No. 1 can
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE,
No. 2 Can for 5c
PEAS, Two No. 2 Cans 15c
POTTED MEAT,
2 Cans for 5c
KRAUT, Two No. 2
Cans for 15c
1-lb.
can
• '6 A ipuCi
3-lb.
can
ADMJP^Sf
CATSUP, 14-oz. bot. 10c
Sc
Six Delicious Flavors
Package
For Better Cakes
SALAD DRESSING Best Yet, qt. 27c
SPUDS No. 110 lbs. 19c
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CABBAGE
Green, Firm Heads
lc Per Lb.
LETTUCE
Large Crisp Heads
3Fwl0c
OLD TOM
re thankful for
<| i oopcr.'it ioi
RIBBON CANF. SYRUP
>1
I ii'ial
n tin.i
igdoin.
ing of our
-1uc 1 > am
if our lleav
nir the work
in tni no
ehuri'h of !
| adopt' iig |
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i oi Our
Utth Muric—Miss Hetty . ie
kteki'1 W'M> ,unK l'u* hook nt
>. J. e to one of our old Tamil
YhP«U8 tunes.
|church listened1, I; Maitln w
fMdcant over the I'nited
Hu.n?~'',he pastor, H > v.
*t V' *#rt's reud from Kog-
President of the Intel
(' A.. I > <11 I 11A N K S
We ileeply appreciate the kind-
lie-, ami >y in pat 11 \ extended to Ui
lining t he ill in and d< '• "l"
mot In r. Mi .1 no Hi idles
Mi ,ml Mi . U I til'n ■ "
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i ,i., Mi \ n o ; • nrinelo Vlv;. i e, I • i
I'm dent of the I'uerlo Hieail
M mi , Mali ulin 1 \oi nn M,
I'a tor ol \ uneion, I'amg.iav ; Sil
v, I l'i Moi ale , I'a tor ..: \ 'an,
I Inn) Sur, Philliplne 1 land: : I . A.
N ou11g, Tokyo, .Japan : and '
II 1' I'hurelie of New Zealand.
Speech, "What Our la" ' !
(Jhul'ch lla I to Of ter I'.al 1 l.iel).
Spec al Number,
Hi ign" Congrega
The Mi Blonary IroR-
llrotlierhood Mr
CRACKERS
Kxcell
2-11). Box for
12c
RITZ
1-lb. Box
8-oz. Box for 1 3c
19c
PREMIUM CRACKERS
1-lb. Box for 1 5c
Shall
CRACKERS, Premium
2-lb. box for
29c
AMITA
FRUIT MIX. 1-lb. can lie
ROYAL GELATINE
DESSERT, Pkg.
5c
MILK
6 Small Cans
or 3 Tall Cans
19c
K.C. BAKING POWDER
50 -oz., Regular 50c Size
25c
BANANAS
ORANGES
each
lc
CARROTS
3 Bunches
10c
Grapefruit
2 For
DC
CELERY
10c
Each Stalk
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing
Quart Jar - - 35c
MUSTARD
Quart Jar., lie
Sunbrite
CLEANSER
3 Cans for 13c
WE WILL BUY YOUR EGGS
■ re mi
Convention; Geoiyi
-*01' Niide.
of th
in >
■i*n Mission, Shanghai,
' VILUI l
'fttident of the Worhl
of the Churches of
Secretin s,
1 ' Silvh. Pastor <i
""th churches in /neat'
Special Number, "Just What He
Prayed fof Them" Mr-. R y Mat- j
thewi a rut Mr.-. A, V. Jones.
Speech, "The Bible School Vie*
ion" B. II- I'.-ell.
Hymn, "Hie s be the lie I hat
liinii," Connrejriition.
Hrotherhood <|uiz conducted >>
llu> 11a. tor, lies'. Win. I.i • I '(ward-
Prayer J. W .^urnti.
"C.od He With l-
I ill We M. i t Vl'ain."
TOMATOES No. 2 can 6c
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Morgan's Food Store
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1939, newspaper, February 2, 1939; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401936/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.