The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1951 Page: 4 of 10
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THE ALBANY NEWS
'Albany, Texan, Thursday, Novmk* \
Haptint Circles
('ontinue Study
Guild Meets at
Clftusell Home
"Appreciating Kvaniffliitm' wa
tk$ thwe of the ntudy Riven l,y
Mn. Frank llunhard Tui- Any e\
etilitf at the (irnt November meet
iH| «f the Wenleynn Service <Juild
hoited by Mth. ('. ('. Hoffman and
FVonie t'launell at the ('lau.-eil
Mr*. Burr-hard diM-u* ed the
•fventh, eighth and ninth rhap
ten In the hook, "We Americana
—North and .South," einphu.-dsiriK
fOCial problems, politic*, radio, al
eohol, illiteracy, etc. She pointed
out that tliiH was a day of peat
opportunity for the evangelical
church in Latin America.
For the worship service Mr .
Jack Moore told the storj <>t the
"Apostle to the Ayinaras," taken
from the book, "lie" Wear Orch
14*."
The speakers were introduced
by the program chairman, Mr .1
C.Putnam. Kev. K. I.. Viat- tfave
the invocation.
Following the program Mi
Shcrrard Muse, who before hei
marriage Nov. 7 wa Naomi lllack,
vu fiven a nurpri <■ kitchen how-
«r. Mrs. <' arl Kunkel made the
presentation.
Fall flower decorated th• Iiv i11v
room where a miniature arrange
ment of pink, and polyantha rose.-,
were on the end table and button
type yellow chry anthemuiim in
braM container were on the ih k.
Side centerpiece for the lace laid
dining table in front of the double
windows wa fashioned of trial"- ,
maroon candle and lemon leave
Mrs. Bruce Bray and Mr Jack
Moore presided at the punch bowl
and Kate Suther and Mr Hull
man awisted in ervinp open lace
sandwiches, coconut tick ami
candy.
and thud chapter, of the book
Class Has Annual
Thanksgiving Party
The Home Maker ' da of the
Kir I Bapti. t church had their an-
nual Thanksiciviiig party at the
home of Mr-. Kugene Thomn
Thursday evening, with Mr. Merle
Joyce, Mi; A. I'. Speck and Mr
()lon <ioff a, i ting hot te e .
The covered dish buffet . upper
featured turkey and dre inr Mr
Alice Hill asked the hie nig.
The dining table wa laid with
a white madeira cloth and center I M,.ril|,(.r „f t|„, \i u |j,.||,, |
"d with a golden horn "f jor , jr, |,. met at l.lie lion„- of Mi
plenty, with fresh fruits. On eith , ,, |;,.Ul„|,| w itli Mr- .1 ( arte,
er ode were three large candle, in Km>, vjth a
|il ;i \ er Ml If. < 11 .i i li re i A
Alathean ( lass Meets Sallie Matthews
in Scott Home Circle Meets
Continuing the tudy of "I'll I I he Math, an da i met at the I he Sallie Matthew Mi miiary
grimaire to Spam, h America" by | hciine o| Mr W. S. Scott Wed I circle met in the I'reshyterian
Dr. I.verett (iill, Jr., the c ircle <>l ,|a>, II, for a bu-ine ',-burch parlor Monday afternoon
w itJi the pre ident, Mi (Jem- I'ick-
I he cir< ie voted
the l-irt Bapti t church met in L„,| ,.,| |,oul
home Monday | The meeting wa called to or ; ,lt-k, pre-iduig.
Mr II. < Ifeall enter) line,| the |,y M, Weaver Brush, the t„ |,uv 20 copie of Advent Tryst,
member of the Blanch li e Wal |,|e\otional wa read by Mi „ ,* week. tudy before the
ker circle. Mi . Josh Thoinp. . ii I Mal,d,. New. omb, reading from tlo- I r|,rj 4tma tory. Mr. I'ickard
gave the opening prayer. Mr eventh chapter of lleut«-rononiy. | j-,.^ the ! l t I*. aim, which she
Kd Brew ter di • „ ed the ecoiid Mr J. H. Beynold. gave the open , I,, with a prayer. Beginning
Mi T. J Matthew gave tin do- i
ing prayer.
During the ocial hour the bo.
te. ervi-d a refre hment plate
f)1her pre • fit were Mine S
Tabor, l.en W elch, II V. I'ierci ,
O. |i. Lawrence, V. \\ fiat*- Hid
Ida llnnford
Nawi wont ad* r*1 reeulU.
Ncwa «ut o4tp||
a mound of holly. I fie buf.let had
a long arrangement of to e re
fleeted in a mirror. The coffee
table had a [lottery wheelbarrow
loaded with fruit and turkey ia e.
filled wtih purple mum. Mum
ib-corated the hou >• throughout.
The foursome table wen laid
with Thanksgiving cloths and an
apple turkey hi a mound o! an
tumn leave - centered each table.
Thank gi\ing iran e Wei• ■ play
eil with prize being won by Mi
Dan Maddalun md Mi (Jeoige
K eh I.
Mr. Frank Andrew gave an
intere ting talk on the "Fir-t
Thanksgiving," do ing I.<• i peech
with a prayer by (it,-no Knoll
('rowell. Mi lluck Wheelei and
Mi Arthur Adam gave a read
ing, "The Landing of tin- I'il
I'rin " by I'elii i i Dorthea Hi an.
Secret pals were revealed with
jrift . and new pal name drawn
M i Adam , pre ident, pre." ided
for a hort bu: irie.1 meeting.
Mi Maddalun, accompanied by
Mr Leo W< Id:, • ang "Wonderful,
Wonderful .1 < us," and then led
the da in inging for tin do ing
of the program.
I ho ■< attending w ere M ■
| ing prayer. (the study of the book of James,
During the busine.i hour one Mrs, Wayne W>li<- di cussed
n ignation wa accepted, and a "Trial and I emptations, a.
new member nominated and elect- found in the first chapter and
ed to replace the out going officer. J.Mr . I.orena lY-tole " I hi Hearing ^
Mi Bru h appointed two group and Doing.
Others present wire Mr J. A.
Owen, Mr BUI Myer , Mr-. F.
M Booker, Mr It he] Matthew
Ca • y and Mr. W. L. Hatcher.
o —
Mr and Mr*. W O. WMthtn
v < r, t to T\ Im Sat unlay to pond J
flu* vvi > \ md with fii mother, who
i tvrovft'inr from a . troke.
<•(1 flu- ri-oikI i hapif-r of I ho boo
Mi Roy M ' ildin, nr< '<• i m-i,r
man, IIf' r nil 11 fur 11)r 1m) mm ••
if n 'III#* fir< N* «l« ' '1<-«1 to pa * k a
liox of « loth'' to « iu| to Kou t
af 'l a! a a f>o\ of f'o'i(• 11 ;iri«1 ran
« af t ;i 11 Coi tlie rla . Th#*) an*
Mi I'o\ M;t11!<Jiri ar•«j Mr . \\ . h i
I ho rI;i. (|i nj. t'<\ tho next
nioi'tinir, whirh will he 1 ho Chn
ma onal. I he rla hope to
nako it ,i ;.roo«l one ami extern!,
an m ' i ion to cm-ia one who he
! o n to t In rla to come ami be
a part of it,
I In hij-1nr. hour w a « |o, oil
* ith a prayei hy Mr Harri
I he O' al hoijr wa- thoroiij'li'y
i n joy e<l a it fi orne \ i-i'v enter! ain
in ' ran < hrint' pr« ente<| hy M i
.1
<ly tf .em! to oldn r in Kona j-lo.-h Fhompson.
Mr Frank Vnclrrv , WMl | , ,, ,,
pre ident, ave the «*|o injf prayer ,
Hthei pre ont wor, Mi John; | >•#■ , , f \|- , < *u rt Ha i
T M< uloi, Mi VV ,1 |)o<| or . M | ii Mri i j 11 n * j"' 11 .1 H Roy
Mi (ii fo o i: i -«i. Mi r i; i i (. ,,|(| j, f;fmm! i i, I'ei
Miti ell arid Mr \ W LV\f,o!d
* * 0
Mr* AI le# Cnuhle and Mr and
Mi l.ynn landtroop went to
; t do| i n nday to it ' ( au
hie' da■ i"liter, M' Her- an
Harty, and family.
Mr And Mr
Mexia i« her«
Marteo N mn
( M he | I'lle t II
M'Oida v '
Henry Hal I i« • , Wea <r 11 r > i li, j \ * n ) <> ,;
Do in/ \'t Krtt n h I,, i I i i i I i .1. li I'm. ' a I'd ar 1
Ml J"« M ( >• ei ton lra • ,i ri
view of the tl rd and lourth eh '|i
t e | - of t lie hoo I' tlie Jo. e ph l i
derwood . t'i le • i i 1 < ', held in 1' <
home of Mi < ' W. ♦ Mi
< )s or-ton u r red the \ . •' en to ,.j
the entire hooK
I lie 1I< !«• II ■ e ■ j a I , ' I ,
merit plate.
< M her pre er,f w e . Mr <' I '
Kohinson and her hou e rue t,
Mr Kohin. «>ri ttf I ■ • I? i11. r
(' I! Mauldin, M r I < 'o\
! our
I horn p on a ml I t t.
ia\
( M Yocng
vi itinjf their fou,
. nd M i Voiin
n the Younr hon e
M i > niji ' ron in,
ind Mi Noun.' of
m ii r ' ! e, !(• he rt Younir,
and Mr , Vounr of VN'il on were
o — j here Sunday.
Mr mid Mr* I* Mead had o
a We<«! « rid " n--t their da rhter, Mmfi. A. V J« nen, Roy Mat
June M-a-i, tin! fit at l!ethan> tleWh, Jno I S dwn • , \ hrrt i
ollere, Het han >, ii . Iemd I'orter, V .) Isle R I/an j
Mr \ I Duke and Mi and Mr d< i . Walter <'ro \, I I l"o ter,
Ira I ew i of Hill.-horo John lliirhtower. ' I Hirrs, Ra> ,
, Spur rifi , and l a nine \\ . at
| tended a ect r .• of I he South
M* hora I'o'.t, Mr Henry Hal l*'i\e i-ea * t |i Irirt I ' of t!ie
e • , Mr H I' M t'i. M • H I ' * hri ' an rhuirt, • Mo-an Mor
'at ' ord nd Mr Mi iter N oi n day
SPECIALS
LADIES CORDUROY SI
Assorted Color's — Sizes 24 to 80
SIJDndi
PRINT DRESSES
Solids, Flowers and Checks
Sizes 9 to 20
Sl.89 each
•
New Shipment of LADIES HATS
2.95 - 3.95 - 4.95
•
New Stock of VELVET PURSES
•
Cannon NYLON HOSE
(51-15)
$1.00 Each
D. & D. DRY GOODS CD
Present were tin- lionon < :ii Mrin i I i<! - ■■ ■, I
her wipler in l;iw, Mr- H;it-ol<l |; \ I'.-ilhinl, Mi
Plark, MmcR. Joe I Moor®, Kdyth Hopkinn, Georm
Hunter, <" il Kunkel, l!ru<<- llray, i;,. i i,. «,. • • •
Jack Moore, II I M> <'Iir,i ■ >■ , < :i \n,I> • \
rol Putnnm, II * > I-1 r>. 1 1
Hoffman, < ■ l; I-
!<ey, Frank l!n" ril, .1 .1 I
Reese Wool!. * > ' K I
Callaway, If'" 1'>«I Mrs I I
Yeats, I na 0 . , ' '1
Suther ami I
Ezekiel Studied
bv Missionary ('i
■le
The Sen Mi
met in the pat i <• • I' •
terian ell itch I i.iy al'
with Mrs J. \. Owen aadin the
worship ervir« , whn li lie opi ned
with Finjrin • "hi the <'m , of
Christ 1 Glory.' She read I i •
9:57-62 as a ha i- 1*« r her talk on
"Consecration,' whirh >he < < ed
with prayer for the mi ionarn
Continuing the study < l the
hook of I Sel, Mi l Huh
hard discus ed the Jlth < 11apt♦ • r >f ^
Ez#kiel, Mrs Harr> Km • the
chapter and Mr Owen the :M>th
chapter.
At the elo e of their h- "ii P i
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I M r M ilh'irn < rot of < |
Kurkei. \ i , w ho arrived Thur.-
da\ on a w • i l urlo . a.
circle members were -rved 1 ofTre
and rookies hy the Westmin tei
Fellowship poup.
Others pre ent wnv Mr' *1 H
Meredith. Mrs. K. P. K
Frank Klliott and Mr
Nappiei
Vikilort in the home of Mr and
Mr Her ,r\ Ha -ev, ( 1 a and
Wa \ m , Su ' d■«\ w ei • M r |ta
liew* t o hi ot f ei . |{e\ K I
orman of Gold mith, Mr md
Mr\ I d No* man and da ight<
Hon a Kay. I ,o! a I t\ d 1 id a
< a\ . of < hie a They wer e here t..
attend ' !ie t ie- r a I of W I H .
ton.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1951, newspaper, November 15, 1951; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401998/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.