The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1946 Page: 6 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS
'Albany, Tex*u, Thursday, February 41,1*1#
Bums of Paul* Valley,
Mk, fa viniting at the Lambxhead
With her in Dorothy Jean
of Dallas, a for*r> r class-
in Hockaday school in Dal-
Fred Atwood of Graham has
accepted a place with the Street
Investment Co. on the Huskey
lease.
t> SOCIETY 4
III health causes more suicide*
amontf men than women.
FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Granger Floral Co.
Abilene—On Albany Road
FRONIE CLAUSELL. Afent
Albany, "The Home of the Hereford
Welcomes Cattlemen to the
BLANTON CATTLE CO. SALE
Saturday, March 2
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Your Patronage Appreciated
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(fimYty and THaft/etX;
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Ramsey's Studio
BRECKENRIDGE
Quality Portraits — Commercial Work
Fiallf Revnion*, Groups, Etc. In Your Ham*
—Saadayi by Appointment—
Telephone 837 — 12# S. Court St.
Washington Theme
For Silver Tea
to-or^e Washington'* birthilay
■ t th<- theme for the annual -ilver
tea (fiven Friday afternoon, Fel .
22 by the Woman's Society of
Christian Service of the Methodist
church at the home of F{«-v. and
Mrs. J. it. Thompson.
Approximately seventy five
guests called from 't :.'I0 to "> :'I0, to
he greeted hy a receiving line
made up of society officer-, Fronie
('lausell, president; Mr J. It.
Thompson, vice president; and
Mr F . O. Anderson, rorre.-pon<l-
injf secretary
Yellow jonquils in attractive ar
rimifement- in -ilver container-
1 and flKurines of Martha arid
Genrtfe Washington adorned the
j piano and occasional table. A
crystal vase of red carnation cen-
tered the registry table where
i Mr (J. C. Kinir and Mr Kdyth
Homemaking Club
Has Business Meeting
The homemaking
met Thursday, Feb.
Hunter presided. A Hag of the I 'i
Make this Drug Store Headquarters
Sanders Drug Store
| pink
This Grocery and Market extends Cattle
Breeders a Welcome to Albany . . .
SATURDAY, MARCH 2
for the
BLANTON CATTLE COMPANY
AUCTION SALE
I lint
original state's was handpainted on
I the cover of the register.
Mrs. J. I.. Douglas invited
i guests to the dining room where,
' alternating at the tea and coffee
service, were Mrs. I ^ouis Shoffit
with Mrs. C. R. Lieh and Mrs. T.
A. Deats with Mrs. J. T. Lowery.
Assisting with the refreshment
-ervice were Mrs. V. H. Moore,
Mrs. R. 1!. Turner, Helie Freeman,
i Mrs. J. H. Lipscomb, Mrs. K. C.
I Masters and Mrs. K. It. Hale.
The tea table laid with Italian
cut work cloth was centered with
| sweet peas in low bowl and light
ed with pink tapers in silver hold
ers. Table appointments were in
silver.
The beauty of a large bouquet
of pink, white, lavender anil
bronze .-iiapilraguii was doubled
in its arrangement before a large
mirror on the butfet llaliked with
taper in -ilver holder .
Favors which were on the re-
freshment plates were printed
birth announcement a. follow
"Announcing the arrival of
George to Augustine and Mar>
Pall Washington at I'ridire ''reek,
We tlliorehllld Co., \;i., 1 11• !' eh.
L'2. I 732."
M i . .1 W I 'l ite , tea progl a 111
chairman, directed the entertain
ment which ncludcd \
hers by llallie Vick El
. ante Let M > Song Fill ^
anil Sweet Sumv <il i
I both by I i ne t l 'hal'le
panied b\ M i Frank Klliott, piai
is! ; llilte olo . Mo/al l' Minuet
iltld Sony ot I ove I Kmuliri I b.
I .Ilia Met i a 11 III ■> , ci ill: I'.I I III !•..
her mothi i, Mi*. John 11 M1
Gaughey j Mary and Jane) Spcn
eel 111 colonial co.-tunie . .ill.* anil
danced the M iii'let ; a 1' Hi1.' Ne i
politan Night.- I Kerr Zaun eiuk I
and .leanine 1 I Ireaui ol I lai
l ime I Skilkret i • ith Mi I rank
Klliott a aci'otnpaniit ; the I hrei
,1' . Mildreil .lone , .lah Itowinng
ami Joyce Nixon, ang .leanie
\\ ith the l,i)_'ht lliow n Hair, and
It'- Been a Long, l ong Time
Mr- Richard Dortch was in
charge of the i|iiaint old mus • box
which played old time waltzes,
cake walk and national aire dur
ing the calling hours.
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Mr. and Mr IV I' Clendenen,
who have been employed by the
Street Investment Co. on the
Huskey ranch, have returned to
Italia to live. Mr and Mi C H.
Itiillin- of (iraham have movi
here to take their place on the
lease.
SORE THROAT—TONSILITIS!
For quick relief from pain and dis-
comfort try our Aiiatti*sia*Mop. It
i *o doctor'! prescription that hoi
given rtlief to thouiandi Guaian
teed superior or your money back.
Generous bottle, with applicators
•it, 50c at
Porter Pharmacy
1-K group
I-I, in the
homemaking lab. The meeting
was called to order by our presi-
dent. We discussed old and new
business.
Peggy Sazama had charge of
the program. The theme of the
program was the history of Val-
entin Day. The Valentine- were
handed out by our president. Then
i' had refreshments of punch and
cookies. They were erved to our
leader, Mr . Margaret Je -up,
Pobby Ilori Jones, Peggy Sazama,
Fanny and Nanny McCullough,
Ruth l.edbetter, Hetty Allen, Shir
ley Taylor, Peggy Vn ker . Fran-
ce.- Nobles, and Florence llru.ih.
France-' Noble ha the program
for our next meeting.
Reporter.
Sun.-hine quickly destroys vita-
min C and vitamin lt-2 in milk.
Mrs. V irginia Strauch a n d
daughter, Joan, of San Antonio
spent Sunday here with Mrs.
Strauch's parents, Mr and Mrs. J.
F. Allen. They came by Albany
from Fort Worth where they at-
tended the graduating exercises of
their cousin, Catherine Johnson,,
of Refugio, Tex., who was a mem-
ber of the T. C. C. graduating
class.
That
Backache
May Warn of HiMirdrrrd
KhIihv Action
Modern life with if* hurry and worry, |
irregular habits, improper eating i
drinKm* it* <>t re and inf|
lion thrown heavy atrain on the *ork
of the kidney* They are apt to become
over-ta*ed and fail f< filter excess and
and other impuritiT- from the life-giving j
blood.
You may suffer nagging backache,
headache, ilixsinen*. getting up night*.
I«'K pairm, swelling feel emmantiy
tired, nervous, ;.ll worn out. Other sign*
of kidney or bladder do* wl r are some ,
times burning. «<anty or t<w# fretjuKit
urination
Trv Doan't 1'illf. Itoan'* help the
K:<tri• . - to pAM iff harmful •*< i""iy |
Kjinii' They ha1 > had mf re than half a
r«Tttur> "i publi iippr.i - al. Ar. r. nun-
m nd *d by grateful users e ■ r.whert.
A*k your n/iy'i >r'
Doans Pills
Welcome, Cattlemen
This company joins Albany in extending a welcome to
Hereford Breeders who attend the Blanton Cattle Co.
Auction Sale Saturday, March 2.
Westlexas Utilities
Company
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Pasteurized Milk
# G<ve the growing boys antl girls plenty of good
wholesome Grade A Pasteurized milk. It's their
best and safest food.
# We sell only Pasteurized Milk.
HILLS' DAIRY
Thone 9034
J. Carter King, Jr.
INSURANCE
No rUk to# Itrp for o r
faoilitioo, Mr Ian imtll
for our attonlion.
Shackelford County
Abstract Co.
Prompt and Accurate
ALBANY, TEXAS
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look out foi old Sludge" h« i a dangerous character.
But hit number* up when you drain and refill with
Humble * 997. the balanced motor oil. 997 it a High V I. oil
that clean*, cool* and Mai* while it lubricatM. And it colt*
only 30c per quarl
Stop at the neareit Humble lign, drain sludgc-ladcn,
diluted, dangerou* oil and refill with . , .
IS YOUR Oil
1,000 MILES OLO?
Stop ot ony Humble
Mgn to tee a jug filled
with ludg -lod r
luted oil droined from
an average car
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A premium mofor
oil second to none.
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Tesflt, in on^ of th world t great rnfinetiet by ths
leading produf-r of crude oil* n United Stotet
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1946, newspaper, February 28, 1946; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402570/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.