The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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WSCS Has Year-
Hook Program
THE ALBANY NEWS
Fellowship (luihl
Met Tuesday Kve
Albany, Texan, Thunday, Jt
1 Senior Circle Meets 1Mrs. McCord Hosts
for I 'roprram DAK Meeting
Wi
" llecauM-
I '«!*•*•*11y III)
I the January yearbook
pre enled for members
I Hue Hi'on Ho
wan th<* topic of
projrrani
of the
"Heiiew a Uitfht Spirit Within
M< " wuh the theme of the devo
1 iional giwn hy Mr*. J- A. Owen
liuild wan held in the basement ol jueMjay aftenioori t the ft rut reg-
I lie regulai monthly
the Clin tun Women'*
meet I f IV of |
l-'ellow hi|
Rev. and Mrs. Yeats
Host Reunion
Rev. and Mr*. K. I.. Yeut* were
tioitd New Year's Day at their c h-
in near Koby for tho annual re
union of Mr*. Yeat*' three hroth
«r* and five *i*ter* mnd their fam
ilien, all descendant* «t the late
Mr. and Mr*. K. A. Hirdwell. All
were present hut one, Mr*. Maude
Shackelford of Ja*per.
The day was spent in feastinic,
taking pictures and reniinin ing.
Present were J. Henry Hirdwel
of Snyder; John l<. Hirdwell anil
Mr*. Hirdwell, l.ubbock ; Mr. ami
Mrs. Cliff Hirdwell, Hrinkland,
Okla. Mr. and Mr*. I. I- Heard,
Fortale*. N. M.i Mrs. J. I'. Hur-
rouglm, Coleman; Mr*. J. A. Mit
rhell, Sweetwater, mid her dau/h
ters, Mr*. Ilryan Huck and Mr
Bob Dick i 11 on and daughter, I 'hy I
lis, of Sweetwater; Mr. and Mi
Jay Cope of Sterling City, and Mi
and Mr*. Frank Walton, l H Ii'
and the ho-.ts, Kev. and Mi Vent
New Year's Party
and Wiener Roast
Noma Hales wa« ho t foi i
wiener roast and New Year" party
on Monday eNeinn/, III, lion
oring a group of young i>eoi>l'-
from Clyde. \ 11«I play illl! i el a'
gitmi'H, the group (fathered around
a bonfire and run led wienei .
ate pop corn and othei rel're i.
ments.
AfU'r refreshment* were erved,
(Tames were in full swing once
more, "seeing the old yi-ai out"
and the new one in. Kveryone had
a "bushel < f fun" and w i. lied each
a happy new year.
There were several w ho couldn't
stay to see the old year draw to a
close, but the re t witlie id the
new year in with laughtci and
happine*s.
Tho*e attending were Hetty
Jean Waggoner, Haul llrown,
Shirley Harm , < 'Inn le Him
Uohert Hay , Joyce Mm in, No
Hales, Bobb) Connell, Co e<
Clemmer, Norman 11 a 11 , 'I .
Ilugur, I Ion Hut V.i •• -I . 'i
gerford, < h;i r ■ . Ha , I ■ • I .
Vicars, <'ecil W .r: 'n ■
Tedford, Jinny >in , I■
!.ee Kogei ami W la I
Others pre cut v • i e
grandmotliei, Mrs. <;■ ■ • I I
iner of Albany, i lie tn \\oi ' i
of Clyde and .V.mi' i, ol Ih-i . M i
Ktta Mae Hale
o—
Mm. Gertrude Adam*, Mr* I'.
F. Stafford and Mi H. I. Herod
spent the week end with Mi No. I
Wofford in Cleburne.
——,—o
Mr. and Mr . W V. Wheeler
and Mr. and Mrs. I ugene Snyib
were in Dallas New Year - I .i> t"
attend the Cotton Howl game
o
Mr. and Mrs. It. It Kohl M mon
visited their son, Cpl Hilly W
Rob her *011, at the Davis Mentha
AFB at Tucson, \riz., during the
holidays. They al>o \isiled in the
home of Mr*. Robberson's -1 t« i,
Mrs. L. T. Schmidt, and Mi
Schmidt: her nieces. Mi i ail
Handrick and Mr. and Mi I . i
ett.; and also Mr liuhhpr. on'-
cousin*, Mr. and Mr N I Hoi
ton. While there they visited it:
Phoenix, \riz., and Old Mcm. i
McAfee-Waters
Vows Repeated
the First Christian church Tuesday
cwniiig at 7 '10.
Mr*. Merle Howard, president,
presided at the meeting and Fan-
nie Well* gave the opening pray-
er. Mr*. Tolbert Crow, secretary,
read the minute •*.< the preceding
/
Woman's Society of Christian
Service Tue day afternoon at the
Methodist church. Mr*. T. M.
Howie, program leader, was as-
sisted by Mr I!. O. Swallow and
Mis. C. S. Home in reviewing the
work of a great que t, "The Ad
vance for Christ and His Church." meeting.
I hey enumerated the tangible gift Mi Jack Howard of (^uatiah,
that the Woman' Society around ecretary of District 12, was the
the world ha to bring today and gue-l speaker. She read First
lay at the Ma-ter's feet: au in John I :') as the basin of her de
votional talk.
ular meeting of th Senior Mi *ion
ary Circle which was held in the
church parlor of the Presbyterian
< 'burch.
After inging the hymn, ' A
<;recti Hill Far Away," sentence
irayers were said.
Mrs. Harry King reviewed the
third chapter in the book, "Mis-
sion to Xinerica," by Truman H.
Mrs. D. C. McCord was host at
her home for the January meeting
uf Fee's l.egion chapter, Ilaugb-
ter* of the American Revolution,
Wednesday, Jan. 'I.
Mr*. A. V. Jones, regent, called
the meeting to order at .'f p. in. and
led the ritualistic opening.
Mrs. (jeorge Dawson was in
charge of the program on the D. Mr(( ^evlllt WiCT
A. R. magazine. She d.scu**ed the f)hj0( hoUMj!.
genealogical department. Mrs. R. were named honor
(i. Murrie discussed "Our Approv- . . W*]
'ed Schools"; Mr*. Frank Hooker, '
- «*•" *"d S
Square!
Legion Hall
One hundr«4 nji
the oldifuhioaef
Wednesday rrn||
at the Amerieaa 'wkT
••d by Mr. and Na?.*
and Mri. Z? **
Mr*. Charloo
Mrt. John Root, Mrj!
and Mn.
if
Okli
r
, Hill
ik>'
creased member hip, a well in
formed membership, volunteer
for Chri tian service and money.
Mr Swallow, vice pre-ident,
presided lor the biJ• iti<- meeting
in the ah-"lice of the pre idetit,
Mi V II. Moore. Mrs. K. I
Yeats gave '.he opening piayet
The ociety voted to pay III"
one-third increa.e m the p'edgc.
M i ,1 tilin I i rot lie appoi tiled a
('irele Studies
rum i|t t
plan,
t!
Mi ( II MM.I
M.- \ I
pa tor of
hutch, M.i'l Uh*
i «k in 1 In- h\ i I J.'
(< i ol at. il wit h
ol Mi imi .Mi (
\llmny.
Kov. .lor I*. Si II,
111n* Kir I l!apl i I
j (i'iciTiony at o
. i (join, w liii \\ a
I pom i*ttia .
' I hr bride won' a tailored uit of
1 poijdn* lilin* valo-rdnH*, blark i
hlou and tilai k a«'< «• or a She
rtttried a *hitr litk !e graced with
! a colonial houtpiet of pink t arna
tloti; i-I'tili i u it h pink camellia,
land .-howernl with pink atm
t r«'anier 11«- r oinet hin^r new wa
liei whit liitile, ^fill ol her moth-
i'i. Kor oiiu-thin^ borrowed .,h<-
v\ore I'atricia A kew' ihiia ton«'
i 111■ i I,k < a nd a f hm< tom- brai i b't
Im'Iih m • to tip .•> Ilandri I
oiiiethin r old he wore liei moth
ii weihl i nband a ml I <>i <>: < •
prepaie
uppi'i 'or fIi- Mia ' 11
/roup 1 bur day m/fi*
nii'i't ill" rlo. I'd w It ii
l rayer in uni on.
mber pre @n( were Mme K
('ormiek, * Horne, 1.0111
«•, .In ri (ii ol h«-, I' II I'i ' t it
\ a 'i, I Job ( ;i ririon, I I a M<
r, U. .1 Mobei ley, I I
I M Howie, I <) SWa1 ■
' I- (iromid , .1 !' \rth*• r
I com band.) X I n • t
H lUrrimn ol Alnlrrir
11a11\ rdr « ' • '! 1
r, Mr . L. C. MrKelvy,
, Mr .1 I. < . t I'beri .
Mr Kavford l.awrem e, a>ni«ted Mr I rank Wliott.
hy Mr . W. K. Kiley and Mr Jack
Moherley, erved pi<ed tea and
rhorolat4* fndj/e -(juare to Mr . i* I n.,.L,
Jame Hn,h inr, Mi <iUd> Ma HOOK OT J am US
eon, Mi Maida Seott, Irami-
\oble , Kannie Well,-. Mr Tolber' 1 1
< row, Mr . Murle Howard, Mr ,|f
I ram i K. Harne.-, Mi .lark 11 u
Howard, Ml Will I'almer, Ml j1'1 1
I olo Murle on arid Mi W. VN '''1 '
I'ai on lie\ Ha I lie a :i \ i il
or. '
hor*e*, over the ^,L
Uouk'bs. i f|oyd Johniion (fave neveral
",h"r V, . de, dealing with historical home*. over
Hubbard, Mr.-. Jack Meredith and ^ ,,,fr^h. facn*., ami
ment plate to Mines. I!. J. Mober-|bre™
ley K Murrie, I M Johnson,' ' he table from«Ud
(i. I' Crutchlield, A. V. Jones, J., freithmenU wort m*
A. Hotter, Floyd M. Johnson, "'Kht wa* overlaid
I leoiye I Ian-oil and I). C. Mcl'ord. cloth and eeatMoi
Ml-. Jame W. Mc.Mahan of Oke (covered wagon, on ft,
mail, Okla., wa- a (fuent.
— o
Holiday (urili in the Joe M.
Overton home were 1.1. and Mrs.
I tin |,|oe M Um iion, Jr., ol Scott Field,
,fevi
t ii Iiiik of the
Mi--Miliary circle
wa- held in the
• -by t"i lan cliui' h
Salli"
in the
parlor.
Mon- |
Hal.
ami
Mr and Mri Koy M^llhrvvt Irll
.day 101 a week ' nation iu
loii.la, wh
it;, I.I. I ol
I'
an
I hew lit I
re they w ill \ i il their
and M W i ol on \I at
I in ,\i in\ \ 11 Ha •
( AH I) Ol I HANKS
\pn
if \II..
t' drawing
of tlie I'ie-bylei an . hurt h are to
lie old Ic. each nienihi'l'.
Coiitiiiuili:' the ludy of the
book ol .1 a■ e , Mi 11 ' M1
Coid and Mi \N i li'i V> ood di
i ii.- ed t he I In i <1 i liaptei. Mi . M'
Cord talked oil "Control ol the
Ton;' "e" Ii 1 - -' I tin ire I 12 and
nle .11111
I I Wood. I
d Tit
(■ii
Hi 1^
ellt ' .
W
ll.ii
III. ; Mr. and Mi II. S. Ward and
oti , i harlc and John, of Hailey;
I aul W oods, Cj.-co ; Mi. and Mrs.
< Jene < iarnei, llai linden ; John
olfe and < II Wolfe, Jr., of San
I Antonio; Oozier (iowan, of I)al-
la . I 11e\ all attended the Over
| 111r I 'i ani 'A edd ri.' in Hreekon-
j t idvre.
°
Mr And Mr* I* H Willinm r*-
t ii tried to ili • i home here Satur-
da\ altei 11■ ridin,r the <'ln i tma-
.iri#i \i-\a \t m h" day.-; wit!i irla
t; < in < i., i i mI and 1 'aI la: .
I
I'i t(
and I: • or
dent
and family,
friend he
at tin- N'eW
who taurbt
in Abilene,
hool
r «t11 • 11
about ' i v «• Veal' a
bn y keeping lio i
ehuri b vsork.
hImi vi.-ati
|dea ant call
Mi Ham <
in \lban
from tea- ni11,r
_*i> and i no*
e and doinir
d d<
•ri d
ml sou inti
t
•ndl'io
, "Manv
• way.
Mi and
M. rkel,
Mr and Mr* Jaion O Csordon,
Mai \ Jane and Kenny, of IMain-
I) • r . #• y l.ooney view ; Mr and M J. S I'irteiel,
• • V bar > l.ijcinda and Jol.n, of I.«'\elland,
• « 1 and Mr Jerome II <'odin^ton of
j Hon ton I,a re I ■ i • ied to their
I CuppA and i liter pending -everal days
San Antonio .?h thcii 1 « ! er, ^t- I (). ( or
t Ii hi; | .:r ' , and ter, M i . ('ha . I*\
I on v ' ' f'P Hen iihill, .11)11 fan i!\
which were utraw <mL1
iiik for the table wh |
candle* in saueen k
'I Iks supper, nerved i
eluded baked ham,
olives, pickles, chrai
Music was furniihejjj,.
piece strinif band (iw i,
ridtre. Callers «(R ^
Kirk land and Bob M^i-
Hreckenridge, Pnuik
Throckmorton and G«th
t f Albany also called.
Out of-town inieiU
and Mrs. Quincy l
and Mrs. Tom Foid,i£l
.1 tie (,racey, Mr. and I
K11 klainl, Mr. and
haffey, Hreckenridge;
Mrs. Frank Davis,
Sgt. and Mrt. C
Oceanside, Calif.,
ink' her parents, Mr,|
thur Handrick, and
l."o Hill, Mr. Hill andi
their return trip
became ill with pne
critically ill in the but)
Sail \tiuelo.
icnntar
thinL' Idui-
il
W a
ami
I
In
junior in
iialioi
Frii
man
The bride i
11i11 i hool w here die i a cheer
leader, meinher of tl.e .'ill ha. ket
hall team, and a nieiuber of the Al-
bany Iii|;Il . chool hand.
I'iie bridegroom i.- a 1!' .1 >?ratl
uate ol Albany hi^li chool. He
wa- a pep si|liad leader anil man
ave 1 o.f tin Mbaiiy I.ion it 1.10
lie i now employed with Oxford
I M illing Co,
Mr. and Mi-. Mi Alee are at
home in the .loe Kemlru k apart-
lliellt-
I'ho e attending
were Ml and Mis
and daughter■, \iai\
0 I W atei . Ml
1 ': it I'i I II \ •' w It'll
ill ick.
L3
& SE
110
tin
w edding
V M \ fee
Kvelynj Mt.-
Kay W atei ,
Hhirlcv llaii
Gisco] CRISCO, 31b. can . .9k
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lor
fry
I \\ M.I
ice,
< • • • •
45c
nd
CLEARANCE
1 Group . . .
Ladies Dressess
1-3 OFF
Vas, 2 for
fresh pork ROAST,lb. - &Z
K Mil
III I Ml IN I I In
nice
31c
l -ima
Bird's 1 ye
Broccoli
cans
35c
SI I KK \
SLICED PEACHES, No. 2\z
29c
1 Group . . .
Ladies Shoes
Am our Star Cloverhloom
CHEESE, 2 lb box
89c
SURF, lo.
w
29c
TIDE
umw
SUN SHUN
OLEO, lb.
l3
29c
(.1 \DIOI \ l.AVER
Cake Mix fl
(.I.ADIOLA
Hoi Roll Mix ..ft
D. & D. DRY GOODS CO.
KRAFT
DINNER
KR \FT
Dinner, 2 for. S
A Home Owned In tituttion — Phone 21
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