The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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MGF.FO UR
THE A1JIANY NEWS. ALBANY, TEXAS
THURSDAY,
Death Claims—
(Continued from page 1)
Pauley and dnlighte r, F.I Fledn.! Grazin' About
Mr and Mr John MrOauley, Soy j
mour; Mr anil Mr I loan M
Cauley and daughter, Jaunita.
Homarton: Mi ir'l Mr ^'
Thoma . Mi tio, .In Helen and Mar\
\ tin, a nil Mi. and Mi . I \\ Ma
• Tlirork urn Mn : Rev. and Mr.-.
I .1 Rhea, Wood on.
Throo irrandi hililn n who could
not ho here for the funorai were
Mr I M. .lolly. Rod. a, l.a., Mr-.!
liu-tei Mitchell, Longview, and;
Ariz.
rallh oarers and honorary pall
hearer were -ixteer irrand.-'ni
and her ,«even irratiddauifhti r wo •
named flower jrirl liuna' v a.-
niH'.e ir. the Albany iomeioi\ by
the side of Mr. Mortran, who di"d
lieto March ! , 100«.
Out of town relative here tor
tl.e funeral were: Mr. and Mr .
(itorge C.oher and family, Throck- Kj,,hard Tay)or, Phoenix
morton; Mr. and Mrs. George | 0
(Continued from papc 1)
Thinj' Wi'tv not o had thi■
C| * lis.",. Km • ■ i A- Pondleton
1 til , paid a nice bonu- to all local
and hoy, how we \\i-h|
(sober, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Kmmet
Gohor and son.-, Charles Hay and
Jack, McCamey; Mr. and Mr
Bruce Gober, and daughter, I'at-y,
Mr. and Mrs. John (iobor, Throck-
morton; Lonzo (lober, A. & M
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shoffit
and daughters, Joy and Nathali.i,
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Sutton and
«onsi, Flmer Jr. and John Loui-,
Iraan; Mr. and Mrs, M. I,. Mr
CARD OF THANKS
< m ploy
wo had been an oil nun. All ovori
'In country most l>iir hu.-im - e>|
paid tlioir employee a handsomeI
lion us, which i ii < 11 c: i • • • that thel
pa.st year ha not been so bad, and i'h(
wi■ are fool enough to hot you Ill.'lK
| wall ho hotter. Anyway, we are
i mighty glad we are living, how
about you'.'
1 * I 1 I
Albany Welcomes
Her College Students
Albany will oom quiet and do
• ' tI'd for a few days, following the
do pat t tire of college boy and giil,-i
but at pro i nt, ocial activities an
tops.
Student |n tiding the C'hri. linn:
holidays in \lhany with their ro -
| TO GRAHAM
| Mrs. Hetty l.ylye and sister,
Mi. Rena Moore were in Graham,
visiting with friends and relatives
during the Christmas season.
We wi-h to thank all tho.so who,
remembered u- o kindly m the ro Now keep in mind two big
cent sickne.-s and . orrow in our event., which will happen in A1-
ADAMS CAFE
PLATE LUNCH
25c
HOME-MADE PIES
Try
checks
COLDS
and
FEVER
first day
Headaches
30 minutes
Rab-My-Tism" World's Best
Liniment
666
Liquid Tablet!
Salve Note Drop!
home
Mi L. H Robwon
Charlie Robison
Mr . Wortham Koy
Lewis ('. Robison
(Jeraldene Robison
Mr-. M U Rob! on
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ATTEND ABILENE WEDDING
Mr. and Mr. , M Harri.s, accom-
panied by Mi- Ann Rus.-, were in
Abilene Monday morning to at-
tend the wedding of Mi. IHirn-
Hurns to Thomas J. Gavin. Mi
Lula Kaye Harris, who has been
the house guest of W A. French,
in Abilene, also attended the wed-
ding.
FROM OLNF.Y
Mr. . Hob Murrie of Olney, i.- a
gue.st in the home of Mr D. 1
1 Hrazzell. Other holiday guests in
| the Hrazoll home were Mr and
Mr-. Walter Hanaver of Sahano.
The latter : a M-ter of Mr. Braz .
I 7,ell.
bany February 14 and 15. The
fir-1 will he the -ale of the Shack-
elford County Hereford A - ocia
tion, and the second the Diamond
coming from A. & M. in
College Station are ("apt. Harold|
Ca-tleberry, Cha.-. Hawk, Hill Log
gie, Wjnton Matthew . (ilenn Rey-|
Hold- and O. C. Allen. From the;
I'niversity of Tex;vs at Austin
come Ann Rus.-, Amanda DeLafos
se, Harry Pistole, Jack and Fred
eric Douglass, Kvan English, Jack
Young and M. L Hays. Warren
Davis, student in the Naval Aca
demy at Annapolis. Md., i- on a
VISITED IN RUSS HOME
Cha-. Holladay of San Antonio,
visited with Mia Ann Rum during
the Chri-tina. -ea on. lie left Sun-
day for Houston, where he is em-
ployed.
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TO BALLINGER
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Dickenson
and .-on, Robert, went to Hallinger
for the Christmas holiday
with relatives.
o —
to be
Ranch (F. W. Alexander) ale ' ten day vacation in the home of his
The e two .sales will bring out some
of the finest Hereford cattle to he
found in the world none barred.
All Hereford breeder.- who want
and need good herd.. had better
get ready to he here and buy, for
you would go wrong to go any-
where else.
We just could not clo.-e this col-
umn without saying how much we
have missed the a -oeiation and
friendly greeting each day of Col.
Dick Mi < arty. For the pa.-t few
weeks he has been tied in by the
had weather we have been having,
and has not been able to make hi.s
daily visit with U-. Colonel
Dick, we want you to know that! to spend the holiday
we mi your radiant . mile and cut.-, Mr. and Mr
parent*, Mr. and Mr.-. Jay Davis.
Hill Hail, daughter of Mr. and Mr-
Carl Hail, i- from .Abilene, where
she is attending busino college.
Among the student.- arriving from
Texas Tech in Lubbock, are
Flaine Slay, (Jerry Crow, Mr. and
Mrs. Turner Hihbitt.-, .lame- How
man, Olaudell Hooker, Carl Hyde,
and John Henry Palm Lieutenant
Kdwin Dye-s is home for the holi-
days from Karksdale Field, Shrove
port, Iji. Roy Davis, who i- at-
tending Oklahoma I'niversity, at
Norman, is a guest in the home of
his parent.-, Mr and Mr . Carl
Davis.
.1 ohn Maathew arrive! la t week
with bis par-
Joe H. Mat
VISITORS IN DAVIS HOME
John Davis of Fort Worth visi-
ted his brothers and sisters in Al-
bany during the holidays. Other
guo-t.s in the Davis home were Joan
and John I'ardue of Hrockenridge.
0
TO CARLSBAD CAVERN
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hart left
Wednesday morning for a vj«it tO|"'p guests of Mr. and Mrs.
the Carlsbad Cavern and
points in New Mexico.
HERE FROM ODESSA
Demelle Jlutler, with the Drill-
ing Exploration company, Odessa,
spent the holidays here with his
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Butler.
o
TO ABILENE
Bryant Clausell, accompanied
by his sister, Miss Fronie, spent
the holidays in Abilene with Judge
and Mrs. Milburn Long and family,
o i
IBEX NEWS
MO|
VISITING
Mrs. M. A. Smith, «f
ridge, is visiting in tl
her son, Elmer Smith
| ch'-cry hello very much, and oven thow Ho i.s a student in Cornell
j though we are very busy, think of ' niver-ity at Ithaca, N. ^
you every few minute,. \ man! Hill and Tom (ireen, students in
j who ha.- guided th« dt liny of a the New M. xico Milit.ary Institute,
r for thirty five year., or, K<>-wcll, are pending the hoii
with their parent.*, Mr and
M r W H. < ireen. Two -' udeii , in
.lol n Tarletoii College of Stephen
ville, came home for the Chri-t -|
iv.a. ma e.ioon; Warren Kiinjft-r
tek ii. V aylor tu
Albany for tlieir
Margaret Kin^J
md Mr. ,1. Car
H !l. ilaujrhtec of!
H 11, and I -a
111 w - p
Mhanv i ua\
I more ,i iol. I)ick
New . and for what
\lhati\ ami Shaeki
ot course i.- n
ount v.
hv all
i il 1Zi
! I)wieh
1 )ea ti
holnta\
I.-.' int
iauirhter of
Kmir, 1)
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tiendiTU
Oil Leases
Thank
I i j! 11. • r (
md M
r \hi In
w.i.
ESTABLISHED 1883
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Approximately an inch and a
half of rain has fallen here during
the month of December and has
been appreciated by everyone, es-
pecially the stock farmers.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Trotter and
family were chopping in Abilene
last week.
Menard Hrooks, who has return-
ed from A. & M. college, will
spend the holidays with his par-
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Kitzgarrald
and family of Hreekenridge were
A. F.
other! "avis Sunday.
Cecil Miller i.s home from Okla-
homa University to spend the hol-
V1S1TORS IN TUGGLE HOME | w>th hl-s parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. J. M. Miller.
Relatives and friends gathered! Mr. and Mrs. Hoggs of Fort
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Koy Worth spent Christmas day v.-ith
Tuggle during the holiday season,] their daughter, Mrs. L. R. Steph-
including Mrs. Toggle's parents, pna
Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Free of fortj Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roarke of
Worth, Mr and Mr.-. Quay Hamh-j Hreekenridge spent Christmas day
let and son of Crane, Mis- Helle wjt). Mr. ar.d Mrs. M. P. Hatcman.
Free of Midland, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Free and daughter of Abil-
ene, Mr. and Mr.-. T. J. Thotnp-
on and daughter of Abilene.
—o
SPEND HOLIDAYS IN ANSON
Mr and Mr A. J. Hall audi
family pent the Christmas holi-i
day- with relative in Anson.
Fuinral . ■ rv ■ for Mr. Hall'.-
neice. Mi Knna Lee Hall, 21,
were held ii Abilene Friday. Mi.-.-
Ilill wa to h:i\e been married th
-ame day Mr and M
Dan i I arid on, of An. on weri
gui'.-t ! the Hall home here
day and Tuesday.
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VISI1 INC, PARENTS
Bronchial
Coughs
just A Few Sips and—
Like A Flash — Relief!
Sprnd a 1cw cents today at any Rool
drugstore tor a bottle of triple acting
buckley's mixture t.ike a couple of
doses and sle<?p sound all night long —-
your irritating cough of bronchitis is un-
('arl control
One little sip and the ordinary cough
is on its way -continue for 2 or 3 days
«. and often you'll ho.ir no more from that
.'ion- t'Mij.h old hang on cou^h that nothing
oems to help Over 9 million bottlo* tola
In cold wmtry Canada.
SANDERS DRI'G STORE
'WHERE HAPP1I
COSTS SO LI1
SUN. . MON. JAN. «
LIONEL BARRYMC
ROBERT YOUNG
in
'Navy, Blue &
Plus:
MARCH OF TIM1 1
TUES. ONLY, JAN.
Bargain Ni|
IOC
JAMES DUNN
in
'Living On Loi
WED. • THURS. JAN. ■ i
THE R1TZ BROS.
GLORIA STUART
in
'Life Begins In
College'
Added:
"PACIFIC PARADISE"|
FRI. NITE - SAT. MATH
JAN. 7 - 8
JOHN LITEL
ANN SHERIDAN
in
'Alcatraz Islam
SAT. NITE ONLY, J
DICK FORAN
in
'Prairie Thunder'
Plus:
"DICK TRACY"
I'r. ant) Mr-. Walter Lennox of
Keller \vi • the g«e-t.- in the home
of M an.I M r .1. < Parnell. Mr
Lennox remained for a vi.-it with
. - par. !.'. M i c: Louise and
I , ■ Parnell arriv< d last week
f I W n Fort Worth and
I i, her, Col!e:r. in Denton.
Ml. and Mr,. L. 11. Walker „f
Walnut Sprinir are jrue.-ts tla
W eek 11 t I. e hOllle of hi aUItt, M I'.
I 'arnell.
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Professional - Business
Directory
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uhboek Hilt11 School, _ _
holiday.- j All classified advertising ap-1
n Spearing in this column will ba =
SAN I A ANNA VISMORS \ charged for at the rate of 10 =
Mi I Mi (.( Kirv.iL'.- .'! | |cents per line, with a minimum |
dauiri't"" D ' y, i<-«l wrh id 1 charge of 30 cents. Cash must|
a' • dur I.- "i, :i a >. ttt S-'ita. 5 accompany all orders unles :
\ advertiser has established cred-;
Do You Need Accident Insurance?
America's Accident Bill for 1936 Totaled $3,750,000,000
111,000 persons killed
39,000 home accidents: ft>r the first time in 8 years thert
were more home accidents and fatalities than motor vehicle
deaths.
38,500 automobile accidents
25,000 falls
9,000 burns
7,500 drownings
4,000 railroad accidents (exclusive motor vehicle)
3,000 firearms
22,000 miscellaneous causes
Webb & Webb
YOUR INSURANCE COUNSELLORS
Real Estate, Insurance, Oil Leases.
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lit. For estimating cost,
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on Hie hoiiie i:; CreoinulMon, and
you'll eel the cemiine pioducL und
the relief you want. (Adv.)
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1937, newspaper, December 30, 1937; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402475/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.