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SOCIETY
Albany, Texan, Thumday, November It, 19
THE ALBANY NEWS
Judge Dyc Speaks
To Methodiiit Men
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Hlllclioniiets Meet
I 'resident's Home
Cross, Tankersley Mrs. Stasney Honors
THIS WEEK OF
THE WAR
Marriage Announced
The miimiiKi' of •l<*ari<>tl .loan
Mother with I 'arty
Honoring ln'i mother, Mr . S. c
T nknr«ley, iliiUKhter of Mr. iiml | (idge, of Abilene, who wu her
Mm. F. H. Ttthki'i-Hlay of Albany, Iioiihc true'i, Mr . II. It. Hta nry
and 8(fl. John 'I'. (,'rowH, Jr., hod of cnlcrliiiiicil at her home with two
Mr*. Minnie Oomh, .'1K2') Wim-i lahlr of "i'i" Wrilm-Hilay after
Fourth, and John T. (Vohh of Ja- ( noon of la; I Week.
net Court Apartmento, Fort | ChryHunthemum decorated tIn-
Worth, took place TuPHday at H :,'t() room: where jfiimc of 'M2" were
p. n. at the FirHt ('hrlHtlan church played. Mrn. W (i. Weldi, .Sr.,
in Fort Worth. Ucv. I,. I). And- held hi^li -core.
ernon read the rinif ceremony In I The ho.vtet served a naiad
the prcnence of the immediate j phile to Mine:, H. (', (intfc, II II.
(amilieh and a few cIoho .frlendi. Fancher, A. .1 I'lppitl, w •>
Mary Adam* of Albany, the Webb, Sr., Frank Hubbard, (ill
bride'n maid of honor, wore a j ">« «• Smith, Marry J Kinir, and
noldier blue null with blue glove V '<• I'lic.
and other accenMiirie of bin•• k and
carnation corsage Kidney .1 |*,s. Mol'l'is lloSteSS
WII«on, Jr., wiih hi brother in
(D
"A powerful American force
equipped with adei|Uale weapon,
of modern warfare and undei
American comniand, i, today land
log on the Mediterranean mid At
In lit ir ''nil i of French t'olonie
Judife Hichard llye ■ wu (hi'
principal speaker at the Methodi t
Men' Monthly Fellowship upper
Wednesday evening which wu
held at the Annex Judge Dye/
in hi thought provokinu talk on
"I hi i I ianity" a ked t lire ipie
|ll lion Why are there o few Chri
! tImn in the Mediterranean conn in Africa," I'm ident lioo evelt
trie ; Wlij t'In i-t ianit y i being aid in a statement i- ued by the
eiippri' < d by the f'n t nation to | White lion -• late November
ii"' tcond in a erie' iii pro jtmbrtct it v, mid why the imall it jThli Motion "prsvidw m iffutlvi
grams on " I lie I',ducat on ol I' i« < tendance ill all tin* churche 1 ' second front a i tame to our Im
Men in American Democracy ' u > day'' V'. II Moon presided and roic allie in |{ii ia "
pre ruled Wedne day ilternoon |{ ,| Moheiley gave the invoca The I S force plii into three
by the llluebonnet .Study club at t|on | part - and struck at Algier , near
their meeting which wa held it Spec al tniihl<* wa given by Mil 'Iran on the Mediterranean coast
the home of I he pre ident, Mi dreil June , Janie and Mary Hpen of Algeria, anil on the Atlantic
John Mi fiaiighey. i lir\ anthe ,,,,,, ,i()(| I'laudia Howell who ;ang 1 con^t north and -outh of ' a, a
ilium and ro e in varioti coloi (11,. (' s. Army ong, "Woodpeck blanca Tile Wai Department
were floral decoration foi the "When the l.ight (Jo On taled late November * that the
room where gin I were eateil.
ally male" trannportatlon Induntry
In tin coining months. Agriculture
Secretary Wlckard said that sne-
er of I be farm manpower pro
gram next year would depend to a
considerable extent on the em
ployment of inoio women and girls
and older peopb on the country
1 arms.
War Manpower Chairman Me
Nutt aid that all major war pro
duction plant mm will be rei|tiir
ell to I'hedule their manpower re
ipur'uneiil in the nine manner
I IMIIIMIIIIIHII
LUEDERS NEWS 11
Michael Hart, little non of Mr, *1'
mid Mrs. J l„ Hart, wa* hit by 'j
an automobile Monday afternoon '
of la t week on a down-town
street and wan ruxhed to th#
.Stamford Sanitarium. Michael hu '
returned home and In Improving
nicely,
Mi l(. Wlnklei and llttl* '
thev must now chedule needs for I h'.-r. rrel, left recently for
earee raw niat-nal , Official in ^'"relt, Washmglon, to Join Mr,
(ructions and form for bringing
about tin orderly withdrawal of
worker: from war industrie; ior
the arnn il forces are now avail-
able to war contractors and oper
atoi of e- nntial civilian actlvl-
Winkle ., who i tationed at Payne
Field near Kverett, where he wai
recently promoted to technical
sergeant.
Charles Hushing fell from «
horse Sunday and sustained a
he aid. Federal labor in - broken arm.
spectorx will be assigned to the Thomas l„ McCorklc has volun-
plant "to ee that labor i being leered for the Air Force* and wai
Again," and other , accompanied ..lien ive wa aihancing rapidly u i j I i y.oi properly," and those expected to be stationed at Lub-
law's best man. I O I )C0)) ( CeCK ( IUI) I irroup inging "(Joil lib \nieri l-Mvl h II untei, J I l.oweiy. 11. I
The bride wore a navy blue j . 11K<-ep tin Home I r. iSpem it, ,1 I Dnugln-', I i
itaberdlne suit with navy acce Uoyd M.iiii-- wa Im '■ llurning" anil "The Slai :;pangleil ('ooper. Ii l> Deiii on md F
dories and a gardenia corsage, 1" 111"1' ' '' ' I' inin i ' a 11It M illie ic! I 1 ■ i ( lau ell.
Immediately following the wed 11 i it Inlay clu i ml 1 o i, |, j t,,, md playing tin aeconipai
ding a reception was held al the 'tber h-nne Mr . Sylv.a Myriek i|m,Ml
hotiii' of the ooin': motlier'. 1,1 1 " *' 1 ' " 1 " I 11« !i<> te , :i i ted h\ I- roiM
A wedding cake, lopped by a mill I1" "lenl lor t lie busine meeting , amlwiel, pi I iCSSOll Oil KlISSUl
laturo bridal couple, was < ut by j ',IM "r ,l"' 0(1,1 ',0,n f)thei memlu'i pi« cut \ve(.
the bride and groom. Mr-. Sid w" P' M «"1.' "c#h Mmex. Merrick Davl , Man it ,"«
ney Wilson, sister of bridegroom, '"lv,n f " ':1' 1,1 Wylie, l.oui Shoffil, I ,< >t t v c 'cow, A11 ;i ii > St i h I > <luh pi i ( i ;im lii<
ladled punch and Mrs. V. A " " I1™1' „ „ , , William S Cay, F land * cl e,| all he Fi nla>
Reames, sister of the bride, erve.l 1 h," " I1'" " .« "P"' ",| (Jllnn.re Smith, and Mi llanv ,1 h
. . Ilrook . John Griffith, Uiino Mil Kt ,
The bride is a graduate of Al 'hell, S I Mynck, Fd Hrew ler, I Mr c. I Mill gav
leader, dli-cu ed "The (/ualily of 'I Im e pn ent wen- Mi an I eoa I again i light French re i l
Deinoci at ic Iducatlon"; llallie Mi IJoyd lietz, Ml and Ml J anci Algier capitulated within
Vick Fa tel. "The l.oyaltie of W ('rile , Mi and Mi I'nul .! I hoiu The Vichy government
Feci Men," aiul Mi .1 Ii Men \ rin«t rung, Judgi I) I •'hard D >1 , brake oil diplmnal c relation.., but
dill "The Knowledge I'm Fn e \ It Moore ami brother, Clin I e.iitaiy of State Hull aid the
Men," Moore if Dalla , Ii. I Moheiley, main purpoie of the Vichy* policy
The program do ed with the F I). Hale, .1 Ii, Miller, Mmc
Slmly ('Iul)
las
gn
bany high school and i employed
at the Quartermaster Depot in Ft.
Worth.
The bridegroom Is a graduate
of a Fort Worth high cliool and
attended NTAC at Arlington and
Te*as Christian University. He
fore entering the II. S. Army lie
had charge of the I'm « oil Intel !
entK in Shackelford county.
Sgt. and Mrs. Cross went to
Pallas .for a few day visit. Mi
will return Sunday for duly at hi
post at McDill Air Field, Tampa
Florida.
Those pre sent were M llli
Ilrook , Jul,ti (Jriffilh, I,lano Mil
eh ell, S.I M \ rick, Mil llrew ler,
II. .1 I.ocke, and Mr Kffie Hemlci ,
of Marietta, Ohio, wa a gin t l„ ( iaiT10S 111 I
The Hub adjnurned to meet ( )f \| ^ ( i. W
Nov. I!' with IMi M stick.
Mi I' lank Hubbard, program by Valda Morton at the piano. c, myw lim e along 1,110(1 mile of pjnm which fail to cooperate will hock Flying School, He is the ton
lie object lo "whatever auction of Mr Addle McCorklc,
there are available " \j,,N enlisting In the Armtd
Controlled Mnleriiili Pliin Force' of (hi- Frilled fttatex re-
' I' I, i • WI'll e I a III lied the Con cently were O, C, Patty, L. E.
trolled material I 'la n to boo I Wilhite, Jr., F. II, lioughton,
wai production Ihrough elimina Oliver Harper, Harry Saderherf,
lion of ill noli' eiitial production If " nimnl ( Muddy) Felts, Norvella
WI'll Sue Chairman Flier t a ill Williams.
will direct Iin plan which will ad Othei home from the l.ubbock
ju t production chedule w thin i-my Flying School for the week*
material apply lo meet prodm ; end were Jiinmle Iv'etts, Cye and
lion requirement, Horace Cox, Hill Herry, Mickey
Wslion'h" I loilgen.
The Olfice nf I 'rice Adminl tra Flu- "enior II T. U. was enter-
lion announced all pa engei cai tamed with a Hallowe'en party at
will be eligible for rei a[ipin!.■ ei the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, C,
hi or for replacement tire un liegi-ter on Friday evening with
dei the not tonal mileage progran Mr* Adam and Mrs. Fred Hinei
efTer ( i \ e \o\ ember 2 2, lull niotlll a CO ho te e ,
Mi
| ol t III. 1'II\ el limelil during I lie
I pa I o y ea i w a imply to pavi
i he way for I lie milil ,ar\ dl ive into
I la M'-l ern M el| 11 e r 1:1 ii ea II,
"Tin landing of Hi \nniii'iin
army i being a i ted by I lie lli'il
i Ii Navy and air forces and it will.
ill I lie i 111111 e f 1 i a I e f UI life, be I'e i II
,forced by a considerable nuIT)bei
of division ol t he IIl it i Ii \ i my,"
the I 're ident I ateil "Thi com
billed force in conjunction
'litli the llrit i ii campaign in
I sy pi i de -igited to prevent an
I in cupat inn by I lie \ > i a nil e of
any part of northern or western
\ frica, anil to deny the aggre oi
I)
II Ii, Slastiey oe. apatioll l,V the \v ami:. "I ! ' «IlllUted by i|uo a to The hull e was decorated with
Mr, C. E. Mill gave an article an> parl „r northern ot western " 'r'." "ir. Hallowe'en motifs. Gueito
un "Wat and Peace" by Leo Tol Africa, and to deny the nggre 01 ''ostume, Mrs. Cecil Mc*
,ioy, Mr-. I. M Chi m nave an natloni in a tart
,,r point I'lon recapping i inipo ilile will lie ile Curdy won the prize for the bent
excellent review of Joseph K Da* which to launch an attack aifalnst tcrn,lJ""l l,V th'' costume, (iuests were led througk
ic , "M ion to Mn eow," which ||)( Atlantic > 011 t of tlx Arnrnca ;'PPll(,|l,,t vr:i "hou o of horrors" and played
(iene (hii'i'ie I lonoretI
()n 7th Birthday
I
Mr , T •', ('urrie entertained al
j her home Thursday afternoon to
j honor her on, (iene, on his "III
birt Inlay.
After game , gue I were
Chrysanthemums and other fall i'lv" an interpretation ol the Ku „T()i, |'V(.IH.h government and
flower decorated the home o.f l'"«pl" and their government (h<. |1(1VI.
Mr W. (I. Webb, Sr., Friday af and the event landing up to the #ormed of thg pufpoge ,hi. ex.
ternoon when he entertained with I'M eat war. I pedition, and have been a urcl
In the ah eiice of the pre nlellt ,, , „
Mr (' i; 11:11 pre ded I'm th
hu in< r ion. Mi W P. M«
ei'k no tor
Hi'l h;i
Wiloth Family
Holds R( ninion
I iy cake, decoi ated ill |
' and while and topped with 7 i an
' die , centered the I able and w a
i urrounde.! itli giI'I lot the lain
Ml'ee \ (lelle IlleW Hill tile can
Mrs. Wiloth had all of her cliil ,|1'; 11ane "Happy llirllnl::
dren in her home la t Sunday for 'Phank giving mot I wa
a family reunion. The reunion carried out In appointment , Fav
especially honored her on, I'vt. I'"' sen gum drop linsey
Fre.l ('"• Wiloth, who is home on 1
:t furlough. Me i itationeil al '1''' a in i ns and ec ims
Uakersfield, Calif. Curti Sandei ind Mt W I row
Others present were Max ^""
Hudoiph Wiloth of Moran, Mr. ! '> and
and Mrs. Karl Wiloth and family ' Sande. Fain , \ '■
of Haird, Mrs. l a iia Mart i n,!' •' 11 - 11 •l' ' . •'«
Fort Worth, Mr. and Mr I,, o ri" 1 '• >- ' 1 1 ' >• 1
Wiloth and family of Putnam, ^
Mrs. Wiloth and l.orentine \\ Moth. x ' "''by '■ i
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Cotten nf \hi . W ll> Pabn. P II I• 1
lene were there during the after Jinimie \S on and ' '1 'una
noon to visit the Wiloth family.
Cu v CaMw e|l made a mid wee
"shoot the pumpkin" and Kuenned
Motorist, asking mure mileage the "ghost of the past."
than the ha ic ration mil l furni h o
p.-cjfic, detailed information ARIZONA PKOPLE COMBINE
about the r driving requirement TO HARVEST COTTON CROP
, ' on .form- issued by OI'.A and avail
1 ,r 1 ' 11 ' able from November 12-la at I Iteport from Miss Herta Hart
lie | riell.llv I' reach all ,11 I ,1 v I . ,4
choolnou.-f de iLr11:11e11 a regi Naiic. al lu eon, Arizona, states
x I , . !| | trillion ite If the applicant', that the farm labor and cotton
, e ein nil mileage is more than I .0 picking labor hortage has reached
led Into the dining room where the j' -p |,m-,,|y Hnrry J Mme A. V Jone , G. It King, .1 || d N ti nd th r v r x 8 month, but lesi than ITO, the maximum acuteneM, and that
Kin,..' Si W II (ir'eeii. I * O Hvde, II. II I -.11, Marry K. y. ,1' ' he w II lie , Mie.l a I! book. Mile town people, from every branch of
D< at . II II I inch, r, Tb..e . I •' 1 Dnngla , Harry lie. . Wort I
I 'la lit oil, Sr , and I! .1 Mohei ley DaltOli, I C ' nop.
I hriM' table of " 12."
\ delight fill iI.kI plate
'*r\Td. *• ■ inj.. w \
Cue t were Mine S C Cage Whorier wa granted « m month. ,|lurili„ vfri.-a,"''the I'm- ident
of \biIetie, \ ,1 Tippilt, Fiank b-a\e ol ib en. e. ,|
Hubbard, CiIiiiiim Smith, \ Ii, °thei memhei pre ent were
and there ever>
peetat inn tin' t lil he lie. e .... ..
, ayn nl inoi
it i ( pi 11■ r t hr pi.iiiiH'd (lerm.'iii
Lc'ion \itxi 1 i;iry Ihu
i 5lis11K'SS Ses
and Fronio I lau el!
, M r St a ney.
'l,M' '1' and It a I i n is i ion of \ It ca and
171) mile will life, are helping to gather the
i i' book. Il.il.lei of C crop. Hanker , housewives, school
I la
if
\ it X i
M, F. Baker wa a busine vi
itor in Stephenville last week,
Mrs. 1 iiirilo Hrittinghani of Fort
Worth spent last week at the
Lanitwheari ranch.
vi it to Ii1 IVco, ranch la t Week
Mr. and Mr . A L. Slaughtel
and on, Terry, vi ited rdat ive in
De I con Sat urdav and Siind;i\
llinii-t III \ 1111 ill
\m<■ i i.'nii I, 1-!
\ a held it t lie I .re iotl hall
day ''V'e■ 11 nj.r With t he pi t 11
M I < ilde \\ :i11'.i' i II, p> ■
M I W ; 111* I \ en 11. I'lit ed
pa I pi ' idollt' I' ll to M
Smaller a a lift from the ai
a ry, in a ppreeiat ion of her ■ i"
a pr« ident the pa t 1 wo \ > a i
Meinlier pre ent, Wd •* M
VN w i use.," h, i: i To
Tom Darllnpr, Joe Davi Mc
Lola Burle on, Claude? Waira
Ive he i . a I'lTt'liiall and M
SinaI ley
o
Latin America Is
Studied by \\ MS
"l,a
C. C. White of Norman, Okl
visited relative and friend n „f ,t„.K at ,he meeting ol
Albany I hnr da\ He returned to ^
N'nrnian Fridav.
\ inei I a " u a the top
the
Mi ionar\ ncietv of the
I 'l '• diytei lan ehureh Tile da\ a f
M rs. I 'on I its Named
WS( 'S I 'residenl
Mi . J, F. Douglas wai reelect
ed pri -ident ol the Woman',- So
eiet V ol' < 'Ina t ia ii S«'l \ i''• ■ o! ■ t
Methodi t chili ■ h at th< annual
hll ane MIC 1 If/ Tue da . nftel
noon Oilier im a i, el. *.d ot ' i
e. I i11(■ 1 u(I«■ Ml .1 ol.ii II Me
(i. I he>, \ I - | |( id.'lit , Ml
I'all I \ r I! troll •. 11 • • a II'. I ; Ml
K, D, Hale?, rm ordlng u r.-tar> •
Mi I) ,M. \ 11 f I < i on, eon . pond
in^r eci. tai \ Seeretari.' an
M i I oil Shot'!' t, < 'In ' an So
eia! Ivelatinn and loeal ehureh a>
•i' it . ; Mr w orth Dal ton, mi
sionary education ; Mr . J, \\
I 'i t.' jppl - , I 'i onie ('lau ell.
lite rat nr. and puhli. it y : Mi I'
II Spen. • r. t tident work ; M i
.1 I!. Lipsenmh, i h i Id i f n' work .
M iv. <' < i Vajfer, p i \ u; i I ' •
I .at in Aineriea \v a the t.henu' ol
the devotional v*1 '•«'n in Spain h !>;,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kittn ll
and children of Dallas were \i
iting friends in Albany Sunday
— n j o — ternoon. The program npei .d Mr VN"rth Malton, who read n
Mrs. J. S. Dennis and son, ! M r. and Mr .1 M K i n v ton with ing ne "W. vi- a Stoi \ to ' 1 h m.| t.hen in Spam ' .
Hob Dc Minis, of Moran were and children, De ie lee and.I It., Tell to < h< Vitim pa i able of the owe Mi Dal
visitors in Albany one day thi pent the week end in Dublin with Mi I |' Kami re.,.I I'm • ■ . Mi l:a . ..nil. .:••
w««k. her parents, Mr. and Mr.-. J. H. devotional the find chapter of "Rock f \ge-" and closed with
O White. u!,„ \\;i. I',, „w,,.| w ■ Ii
Mr. and Mrs. F. 1). Hale and I « on of p. i\. i- opeia ,| l,> M
Charlene Arendt spent the week Matt Hlanton nf Abilene pent K • a-d . . d l.> Mi .1 \
end in 1 ulsa, Ckla , with June the weekend with in pare' , Mi (,w *'
Hale. Mrs. Hale remained in and Mr , Thoma I Hlanton. Si
Tulsa with her daughter for an and little daughter, II. ' y, who i
extended visit. m iting her grandpareni
Act Now Annual
Bargain Rate
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The
Mr Owen, Mi (iilaan, Sn
Ml Mai i lei W \ lie, and Ml
If l'rice
(It lie i nie in be i pr ent w
Mi . Frank Hubbard, Mt . Hi
King, Mt Jack Meredith.
o
\\ MS 1 o Send Ilox
To ()i'phans I lome
Mi
prayer.
Mi W I Mar. , u . - I. id* > of
the program <out inuin • tic latin
\ 'liel a an t he'i e wll • h Opem I
v\ ith a inn ieal mimher on the
vrmtar h\ Ml M« < iam/hey.
\ • 'in ■ i ' pi a \, " \\ lien tin
Little Old I.a<I> pi• ik wa pfe
en ted b> Mr William S. Gay,
Mi C. I Hill, Mr K, P. Pat
1 ind Mi 11 II Spencer, di
-
and three wa re laid in tin home of
a1 • 11. i r \ 11 Latin \ 111 e i . , i ami
11 r< \«■ the lit ' hi torle step t < the
I iberat ion and re 1 oral ion of
I' ranee
Tin- I'n dent told the Kretieh
I m ft!- b\ i ad m and by l< 11 let >
that the \ meriean furee were tfo
my nt (i I he i r em pi re a f rieml , to
"repnl • the ei'iiel invader who
would remove forever your i ii-lit
o' i If-'„rov.a iinieiit, your r i'lit, to
re I i i oti freedom and your rirhl
lo | e > (Ilir own li\ e in peace Hid
et nritWe a aire you that
on, e i !>. menace of (Jermar \ and
Hals i removed from you, we
I hi not oh 11 net . .tli'' creat
purpo e "
f i (J. ii. I )w iirht 1'. I' i onlm'A'ei.
. «ee 1 na lldei of the \ meiaea n
fort ' ii the Kuropean theatre, 1
eommander in chief of the a
i n \ a 111 n fo 11 <' ' I e n. I 1 e n ho we r,
ai 1 hroade • t to "I renehnii'ii of
Vort h \ fr e 1," prnim ed not to
attack the French themselve , Up-
on - ' i ta 11 condition Tho e con-
dit ion \\ere peeitic and he re
mated them man\ time in he
broadcast.
Mai (Jen. I.ewi M Hrereton':
In adipiarler in < 'airo reporte
\d\ ember 7 that \meri< an fliei
hot down J ' enemy plane.- again-!
; 1 lo of <5 of their own in the
Mid.II. I a t from (October 1 to
\ o \ ember ■ . In addition, the an
11011m • ment aid, the I *. S. flier-
have ei'iou-h damaged an lineal
ciliated number of ton of enemy :
hipping and knocked out a
bet of tank and other motor v
boo mil. t di-pla.v tickei on children, tin ver-ity students, con-
then wind ! • Id n«! - i'in.' whs vict , a nd even the Japs from con-
t hey wer< granted extra "a o 11 1 e cintration • amp near Tuncon, are
" picking cotton, typi.fying the true
'•et Iv'en - 'on IV1 nd Stencils at pioneer pirit, according to Miss
N'ew office. \ a 11 c e
J, A. ()wen direet* -I
Oil on the fir t ft\ e chaptei
I' ' Kin it tin a fte iiium !
'Hi' Monday of t he ■: ill . M • •
^1 1 ona r\ ociet \ , which W a
at t he I ducational building.
Mr \\ (ira am Webb.
Total $12.00
BOTH FOR ihn az
1 FULL YEAR now only J Vr J
Thi. given yon |I1P Abilenr Rrporter-Npws, favorite of
West Tex*# Rpatlprt for Three Generations, and the Al-
bany New., your home weekly paper, botli nt a real bar-
Rain. Tbi. offer may be withdrawn at any time, >o net
met tine' in the I 11 it ed State , with
le Mr Dougla and Mr . #rm trong
of a the principal peaker .
e e t Mi M cl ia uu lies d i cu—ed
• V " 1 ; 1 I • I 11 I e. 111e 1 aip \ 111o O ;•
lie 1 Women in I at in \ nier ca."
Mr Magee clo ed the program
Jr., ^ th i 1111 i/-. on (ii orge Rycroft'
book, "On Th Foundation."
All those taking part wer
Spani h costumes.
The ote e .Mr I lalton, M r
M a '.ri'e, Mr Mc( 1; I Hi ia \ and M t
I ip-conib, er\ ed cot*fe. and fr t o.
' Mh( r • pre .-nt w ere M nc Mm
ihanagi n gan Hairi , ('. R. Lieb, D, 0, An
in next dei on. I > IV I)en on. I'. S. I J .<!
t ord, I \. 1 )i at •, I. I I owery,
opened her devotional on "IVaci
w it h the hymn "Sw. < t I'e.,, , , 11
(lift of (iod" I OVe "
The pre -identt Mr ; M Hoo
er, pre ided .for the bu me- i
ion I'he ocietv will end a In
of homeniade cookie to the Re
nold iVc-bytei an
Dalla foi Than
week.
Other member pr< ent were I . J. McCorinit-k, 1 (I Cooper, J.
Mit e Ray W\he, \el mi Palm, W (' !e , l.oui Shoff t, Relii
^ I Hatcln r, 1>. ( McCord, C I''. . n, I'idttie Clai: ell and
I' ( ruti'hfield, and Theron hinch \\ ratter on and Sue (Jay.
er. o
—o Pvl Janie liowny (colored) of
V'ch e I . Ii of John I'arleton I arrant Kiebl wa home Saturday,
college spent the week ' tid at Sunday and Monday on a fur-
home with hi parent:. Mr. and lough.
Mr Kual Lieb. o —
0 — Mr (iene (Jilligan and Mrs, H.
Judge \\ \\ Hlanton and . i.- S Hooker ami -am, .lame I.ee,
ter, \nn Hlanton. attended the went to San Antonio Friday to see
( ounty Judge?- and ( omm;-sion , Pvt. Cone (jilligan and Lieut.
er>% convention in Mineral Wells Claude L. Hooker, who are ,t.i-
.lapn Mrnvy Losern
The \av\ announced that at
le 1 t •. I Ja pane e, by act ual
count, have been killed in three
niontl of land fighting m the
Solomons I 'and Navy Secretar\
K111 >\ report ed ea rl ier t hat I . S.
c 1 . u a 11 ie w ere le than one fifth
of .1 11 ane e lo < T! e Navy
Japaiie e aircraft were ue
ed troyed the ti n October ilom A
Na\ \ com 111 n 11 i<1111 ■ late November
s reported that probable sinking
m c\f another Jap crui.-er in the Sol-
omon and -aid the advance of
\ mc ca 11 t roop> ea t ward oil
in (iuadalcanal wa cont inning.
Labor Supply
I alio. Secretary Perkins report
ed t hat bet wa en now and I)ecem-
ber 1, 1!• I' 1. industr\ will need
I00,000 additional workers, and
of t! number, 000,000 w II he
women. The Office of Pefemc
Trai aorta', am aid 1X0,000 wom-
en wall pet iob in thi - "tradition
last week.
i tioned at Fort Sam Houston.
imwst
U.S.WAR BONDS
TELEPHONE SERVICE 9N WARTIME
e arc trying to rivc our nation in war what we
have always tried to give in time of peace—the
best telephone service in the world. We can't build
more lines to do it, because most of the metal is
needed for arms. So the longer long distance lines,
carrying vital war calls, are becoming more and
more crowded.
When you think of calling a faraway city, won't
you please ask yourself:
1 • Is it necessary?
2. If so, how can I keep It short?
War calls come first, and we know you'll gladly
help clear the way for them
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO.
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