The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1951 Page: 4 of 8
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Albany, Texas, TSmtt
Party Honors
Ellis Tatums
Mr*. Mollie Dillinirhum enter
Uined Friday nittht with 11 fare-
Well party for her daughter, Mir.
Elli* Tatum, and family. The
Titunu now live near Hereford.
The evening was K|ient vinitinK
With frlendtt and neighbor)*, after
Which iriftn were prenented to Mr.
ynd Mrs. Tatum.
A refreshment of cheese filled
ritz cracker* an<i>pop« were nerved
to Mr .and Mrs. Kllin Tatum, Mary,
Weldon, and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs.
Chan. McMillan «l Hreckenrtdtre,
Mrs. Elton Waters, (ilen, (Sracie,
Frieda and Mary Hell, Mrs. I.an
h m Martin, and Carroll, Mr Dan
Woolrid>re and Dixie, Mr. and Mrs
t«wrence Hadley and Konnie, Mr
•nd Mis. iNeal (ireen, Eddie, Dun
fend Mary, Mr. and Mrs. T. I'. Fi|i
(her, Yvonne Wallace of Waco,
Lavon Dunfnrd, Mr. and Mi ('.
E, Lilly and Ann, Mr. and Mi
John Diller and (iladys, Mr. It E.
(tenders, Mclvin and Darlene, Mr
J. M. Shelton, Mr. and N,*i Ilyron
Diller, Mrs Akin Itern trin, Mr
Herman Horn-tern of California
Mr. and Mrs. Hud I •illinirluun and
Jtnice, Mr. and Mr I'ohy Dil
Ingham and Terry, Mr. and M'
Frank Dillingham, Duveen and
Ponald, Mrs. Houston Huff, Mr
Mae Hrundon, Mrs. H. V. l'ierce
Mro. Mollis Dillingham and .Inc.
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Flowers for Homo
Discussed at Club
The June meeting of the Albany
Garden club was held Thursday af
temoon at the American Legion
hall. The vice-president, Mrs. 1'
G. Murric, pri'sided in the absence
of tho president, Mr 1'", N. I'alm
After a brief busine. so ion
Mrs. Murric introduced Mr-; Wil
ma Kendrick I u<•;i -, who talked on
flowers for our home She p ve
the history ivf table <■ 11i 11 j.r and
made Ave arrangement Eiivt w i
an arrangement of maricold corn
flowers and canna leiivi- in copper
howl for an informal dinner. Sc.
and was an arrani'cnient ot pur
pie w ater liyne i nt I' « •' >' their I ol
jage and deep purp > petunia in
a gilver bowl for ;i rornial dinner
Third \V | 11 ynirtrit'.il arranro
TiHMit ill low < r\ t.il how I ; i f tin1
tnd of a Inmhron 1;11> 1 • •, and tIn
fifth arrangement for an in
(formal luncheon. In llii lie used
three canna leave and lour /in
nito to illustrate what can be done
with a few flower .
During the arrangement demon
ftrations coke- were -ened.
Members present were Mines .1
H. Reynolds, .1 I Douglas, Dee
Leech, Lottie Crow, Frank Elliott,
Gaines Stover, IV H. Williams, .1
Carter King, Collier Moore, .\liee.
Hill, Ida Cauble Harp, John <>ate ,
G. B. King, It. <; Murric, \ M
Rum, W. W. Lipscomb, Joe M
Overton, George Dawson, Milliard
Pyew; and Fronie Clausell
MV«. P. S Kendrick, Mr
•nd Marajen Denman were
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Mr . Mollie Dillingham, Mri
Frank Dillingham and Duveen,
and Sandra V.innaman v ent to
Lubbock this week M> Mollii
Dillingham went for treatment
from an eye specili t there.
Marriage Vows
Said Sunday
Maxine Lee of Arroyo Grande,
California and l'\t. (ierald White
of Wichita Falls and (irover City,
California were married here Sun-
day, June 17 at t p. m. in the
home of the bride's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard l.ee.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alton l,ec of Arroyo
tirande and the bridegroom is the
son ivf Mr. and Mrs. ti. I'. White
of (irover City, California.
Uev. E. I,. Veals, pastor of the
Methodist church read the double
ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a street length
dres ill gray printed ercpe design
ed with short sleeves, sweetheart
neckline with collar, fitted bodice,
and skirt with pleats in hack. Ii<■ >
acn" urie were gray and she wore
a i or. age of pink carnation I lie
bride's mother wore a navy blue
bemberg . het i .ind bridegroom's
mother a die of pale green em
hroidered jersey. Itnth wore cor-
sage of white i a mat ion .
\l the iei epi ion immediately
.following the eerenion) \11 . Carl
Clark cut the wedding cake after
the bride and bridegroom cut the
tlrst -III e and M I < ieoi-ge \ 11 e I
bury served the punch. Mrs. Ni-
ton l.ee registered gue I
The bride's table laid with ha
made lace cloth war centered with
white Wedding cake topped with
miniature bridal couple.
After the reception the couple
left for Wichita Falls where
Private White, member of the Air
Force, i> stationed at Sheppan
Field.
lioth the bride and bridegroom
are I'.tfiO graduate ol Arroyo
Grande I nion high school. The
bride formerly attended Kearney
high chool in San Diego beloi'e
going to A rroyo G la rid I nion b ic I
school in her senior year.
The bridegroom was an out
taudiiK' foothall ' ir it t e h
■ hool. He vva a W'a I'd ei| a u ath
let ic chi'lar lii]i to f-'i Mar>' col
lege hofoie the Kmean It latnn
Third Hirlhday
Party Given
I WSC'S to Meet
()nee Each Month
Celebrating the third birthday ' The Woman' Society ot Chrii
annuel arj ol lu r daughter, Katie tuin Sen in met in the ,fellow hip
l.ee, whn h wa Saturday, June 211, hall at the Methodist church I ue
Mi, Haivcy lluckner entertained 1 day afternoon with the pre. nient,
a group < f her little friend with Mr \ II Moore, pre iding
a party Frida> afternoon at .'I :'I0
at the City I'ark.
The children played on the
slides, see saw' and merry-go-
round. Picture were made of
the group, gift, were opened and
ice cream wan served with the
birthday cake decorated with three
pink candle- and "Happy Hirth-
day" lettered in pink. Favor were
whistles.
Present were the honoree, Patri
cia Hensley of Hrownfield, Carl
Clark, Karron and (Singer Denni-.
Fdwina and .limmie Newcomh,
Marilyn and Linda Ledhetter, Hob
by Joe and Sarah Ann Ledhetter,
Celeste Maddaluii, Mary (ireen,
Mart ha ('hi -m, and Eddie Green
Mother pre ent w ere M I'; I). A
Maddalun, Mr N'eal (ireen, Mr
Clarence Ledhetter, Mi .lame
Ledhetter, Mr.' II D Denni., Mr
t, M Chfam, Mr: B, k ttimlty
of Hrownfield and \li lluckner
Sending gift were Larrj ami
Wilda Hrew. tor, .link < levelaml.
Sliarron and Ken Mel 'oina , Zeiiit'
and Man Water
The secretary, Mrs. ,1 A. Tuck
er, Jr., read the minutes which
were approved.
Mr. F. J. McCormick led the
devotional. Mrs. John Diller, sec
rotary ot student work for two
years, gave a summary of her
work.
The ociety will meet Tuesday,
July H, and that will he the last
meeting until Augu t 7, nice only
one meeting will be held in Jul)
and August.
Other member* present were
Mine .1 II. LIpM'omb, D <>. An
Home, W T Hrown,
Hob Cannon, T. M
Foster, Joe Herron,
Iteavei Hickman, J
'I Lowery, C. fi
I hiuglit' . and Fronie
Friendship Class
Has Social Meeting
The monthly uncial meeting of
the Friendi hip da of the I' irst
Christian church wa held at the
home of Mr . Harry Scott Thurt
day afternoon, June 'i. 1.
Arrangement of zinnias decorat
ed the living room.
The president, Mrs. T. 1, Fonter,
( oiidui ted a shot I businehd meeting
aMei which Mi Scott conducted
a lllble <|ui.
Secret pal gift.- were exchang-
ed and refreshments were served.
Pre ent were Mrs. W, O. Mc-
Keever, Mis George King, Mr*,
John Hightower, Mrs. Ilaker Mat-
thews, Mrs. ('. K. Higgs, Mrs. T. I.
Foster, Mr. Kay Spurgin, Mrs.
Mr* J, 11
•nd Konnlfc
of Port Wi
for ChauttKM^
where thty .
der of tha
cottagt thtra,
Mark Stewart Mi fc. i
McCown •( (kn, '
derson, <'. S,
John < i rut hi
Howie, |{. (
P II Pettit
D. Arther, J
Yager, J L.
Clan-ell.
Mr and Mm Pmil I honin* tprnl
the Week i nd vi iting and attend
i111- to ho me m Denton, Dalla
ami Fort W oi t h.
Mi *nd Mri I Inioi.ia 1
Jr., ale spending the
I lii i i am h at Mat i
CARD Ol I II \NK S
P In n ton,
am deeply glat<*fIi 1 for
and flow ei . ent w hile I havi
confined to my home. ^Out
thought and I einenibra lice willjalitia Island and Vellow>tone N a
always he appreciated, and I want | tional Park and other point of in
to thank each of you. lore i Ml Martin is a i tor of
Mr . T. .1 Matthew Mi- Murrie
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K < i. Murrie I i nla\
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• iia t I lies at tended
in Ha.pt i t 111 n \ ent ion
luring the past
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Perch, lb
Rir.j v I
St
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49c
49t
SAI.T PORK,
an IH I VON I 1
Spinach, 2 for 55c
BIRD'S I Yt
The Specialty Shop
We Have an
Odds and End Table at . . . 50c
HI' A KU
DOG FOOD, 2 cans
S mn K1MBKIJ S
? GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46 oz 25c
29c
One Table of
Brassieres at $1.50
($3.00 regular) All Sizes
\ s PARn
Carrots & Peas 25c
! CRISCO. 3 Ib. can
SAILAX, pk^
DREFT, pkg.
F.loctra-Sol
36c
One Rack of Dresses
$8.00 each
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Black-Eved Peas, Ib
2I° FRESH OKRA, lb.
29c
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1951, newspaper, June 28, 1951; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402168/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.