The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1934 Page: 2 of 8
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THK Al.n W "I'Wd aT TEXAS
FRIDAY. JANUAXT II
Pointers On
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1. W. Carapb'!
Throrki'iorton 1 u h) .
'WRI ClUVt Ul <1 V
ii. one of th.' hupp" < «•* •
t in I h* . \. r takei plitct* in thi
little tit> til)' man i«c «'t Ml
Ya noi. I., itoodir
i.. K. Rockwell. At 7:30
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Th- Oti. -t'ni i K. i
in hen iiiavi
COLDF.N BELLS
At an > ir'y hour \V . til • i>
r!0""H)r th. I* reabyterinn chur h
th |KMtplc t. it |{i(( uji;) .jn|t
th:> w*y:
Winn >..u • art it. . ..I
I U M.l No Tl'Ul .li- I'.nd I)u Mil
ml Mi." Mol . 1
l( a card you tali u it cov.
Anir. I'.Uinn ton. i <•<! to:;.ill,
Rll..y Clement'- ittlr K.ri, M«t-
t^r, hi j I' en i| : • . « tne pa-t
bridal party -w. pt up
«<-fh
• • •
Minnie St.trett ware in the load.
which would he the natural pia>
with skillful finjteiand to th.
.neloi'y of the weddn.r niweh MB
the central >our V > «<"H - :
thi- i to anblock, and a. a tijtna
to your partn. , that he r. iy Ii
W G. I..m
and wife of east
next came Mr. Jani.v IJockwell
dh^-kelford were in town shop- nm, Mj_ Wai1(> |{j0hnrd-on, who
ping yesterday. were followed by the bride and
• • •
groom
Mr and Mv Geo i I; ynold- „| 0(...
arrived at horn. Saturd:i\ n.a'i |
fmn an ex' fr I il trip =n'o M •«.«•«. w,
* • *
ter read the -ilit and plan' t.
hiirher card-. Take thi- cxitnplt
S ji-fi-5-2.
i. i . H 0 10 H.
I'ex 1!. I,. Adam
i . y a.
(\ Q-J-7-5.
Stockmen ivpor' a
centaifc of i o.t' i . i alv
• • •
The Norman ll<> • Co
*;•#> lit 111 i ' In -e fill
larvdle Mo <! iv ' i.at liavt
I n it a
Pan- •
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v n
vv in 'I- that mad Mai • • ii
g nn.l Mo K !{• .
ind wife.
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MARK'ED
St. i '- i l i ra'uam. At t ■ M •'
1 i ti■ 'i in thi city. I i- da;.
Ii i' S O'I t>« K, MI f : 11 .
. S' .'it ami M IJiiln 11a (ii.i
i niarriatfi i it. vv■ :
i inn '• I by K> \. in \ V.
lace, pri -idinjf i Itli r uf tin- di-
trie'.. Iimnciliatelv aftei the ci )•
mony the happy couple started foi
Spring ("reek I! inch when they
will make thei rhonie.
\| i \ liutlci 1 In in hi. nl Hay
| am: Duncan, left Monday morning
for New York City with fifty
jf. mii ponie- which tliey will utilil
foi .-a ■ mi Staten Island. M:
Duncan consider- ' • poni. - to
xtra ni.e and lie will havi no
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t.a-t
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S. 10 7 I
A COAT
DESIGN
that feels
at home
IN THE
rit'rifMC
AS WELL AS IN
(/,, c )rcm
cmtif/
an a*erafe increase of only 8 P«r PhOIie 67 for
rent over the delivered price. pj^nt
which prevailed in IJiSS- Thi i<
i.iade poMible by the t hevrolet
orK-imiatio n' a.lmirable KOK SALt>—TypewHUrl
•r all make, of machi^
!ng with the factory reduction in the New office.
irofitn. • ~
"Delivered prices" «aid Mr.
Holler, "are what the public i*
•nter<. ted in because i: represent*
the cost of an automobile *;mdinit
a frontt of the purchaser".' home.
I .int. or adverti 'd price*, are the
price* f. o. b. the factory.
"It is particularly fitting at thi*.
when the buyinj; public i« con-
tantly beinu reminded to care-
fully weigh values before making
any purcha-e, to emphasiie de-
livereti rather than lint prices.
Naturally, delivered prices will
very in variou« part* of the i
country, ilue to the difference in
frieght charges alone, but the;
rverage price will show an in- j
crea.-i
cent.
Citing the decided increase in j
material and labor costs during
the past few months, together with j
Farm And R;
Loans
Mow available with the
National Farm Loan A «
GRADY KIJ
at S per cent. See me.
Mrs. J. W. G«
Teacher of Piano Theory i
Harmony.
of approximately H per Studio on North School
>0U! h
S. A - J -
H. K- !'• i.
D. K 7-i;
t". V '. >>.
South in I'lav ii.it llir Hand At
No frump*
\\ - -i i. ,.i| 11. • Iiiiaiinj play
*T*HK long, Rllni, close-nttliiK
evening wrap ha* become
(he darling of the mode. And why
not? Doesn't it fulfill every de
mand we might make of our cold-
neat her wraps' It Ots snugly,
•iroteeting against cold wintry
blasts ... it remains slim and si I
li iuette rev eallng . . . and it Is
tareful to add, never to subtract,
from the glorious smartness of the
gown worn underneath. The dark
velvet wrap should button closely
under the chin . . . that's the best
11 tj
i card v h1 < 1: I i • can not W T to be comfortably tonsty
While the sleeves may be a bit
trivolom aixj bet-tune balloon like
covet ; i'.i-t' jilav i- the efor. thi
D ! hi- next-to-highi .<t South
(I My partn.-i six instead of t i. 'I'.-n, lie would FIRK TRUCKS CRASH SCENE
in their proportion*. (McCall the long list of improvements on1
7fi 13>. the 1!)84 cars, as factors necess-
Kor daytime. Just change tb« itntir.g th price increase, Mr.!
material, cut the hemline shorter, ,, , ... ,
.... . , , . _ _ ' lio! ei -:i i 1 cannot e l'pha.-ite
and w hat coat could be smarter? .
Interesting wide sleeves are a fav too #trong!y tin appreciation of
tinte for daytime wear . . . they Chevrolet officials toward our 10,-
doi their bit towards relieving the ouo (t,.uU l to|. ,pU.n«|i<l
tailored simplicity of today'.! , ,
coats. The shirring at the shoulder '''"operation in making po sible the
line is another tletail not to Ix. 'ow delivered prices of the n vv
overlooked. Shoulder intereat is J; ;{j Chevrolet."
very much a part of today's mode
. . It is. however, a more sitnpii
II.mI, a much more wearable inter-
est. (McCall 7t>U). (Hy rourtoey
of The McCall Connanrl.
H.T.SH.Ee|
Shop
Auto Repairing
Blacksmithing
On Mo ran Highwaj
We will appreciat
your trade
11 amoml t hat i- higher
>in. It can't
for I hold that m\ -elf
ibli
J. I' C.ii ■. ..
i g tin ill to polo
C • .ii I
In th. Kile:
block the -uit and a.<o e-;ah!i '.i
It can't Soulh'; Qt"'«' - Coaling in ml
would havt mi Spade . Dianm i n on Ciuli ,
IN W'LL ROGERS F1CTURE
DRESS UP
YOUR EYES
ti th.
I \vi
I* must l th I'
King held ,,,« |
«'!' irad up to
put - hi .1
would
!!• .irt ii.il t<
South would
U11 • i • t: v i
f r- Hi l:irl
tu - to
!)• :i t
■ovt i, and
It W-s
tivi « : i .. i j. i w^y io
IO- 1 ty, round tr a t
OOCd ; c' r rq.j'p-
iiicn > i lo o • t 1 • cV
V r \ ■ too! .i - o ar.j
3H3 clt^ir caro, j ^icduc'.on
CENT Ii A MIL?
(or 6-r • -nhs iimi round trip
2~ fie', i' I -, o.l I ill dllN. ol
•qcipr 5-.c- '' 1 Juctiar
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W
j -old hi- hu; ■
CfeWTS A MILE for or.o way
tickets '<oo«i in .ill ; ol
. i ,,nn I •«rtison c! t
'Juc'.ton j
«qui^rr v*ni""/6 r
{* ATY SLfiEPiKG CAT?
CHARGC3 PECJJ 3ED 2/3
I Wit 11
plai. .
Hni:tc
'i i i I ay
k cow.- t
D. c i:
Why no' taki id triage of our
I hpccial ot
on a good magazine
• itu.v ju.'-?-.. ' rai
Thoina I 1!! in'.
Matthews Blan
Itlanton, .)i
Blantou, Blanton & Ekton
la wykks
i'kactick ix all courts
AI.1SANV. TI-'X \S
Old First National Bank Bldj
Altll.KM-:. TKX AS
xaiid r It'.iilding
I ' f I 1,1. 1vv V •. . I I
h \ ' eliti) . n h' -till mi- r< round rte •... ai
I I'., ait. W. w n Qu. ■ n for ;;i
the ti.ck, .iiti hi- iniiiHd .I. tin- Ten to the fa
-■ t . ow to put Kast in the coming iti latei i
! id. I lull- are obviously not tl ■ Jack. South do>
v.ay: Dilllioi ! an not: Si ad. Ka-t then lead.- the Six, and
anl!) I" '.'.at a k. and (i. wliethet South • o\ v- or not, everv
• West' own hand. If Ka t ha- other round of the suit will be
v. n. i b a Heart; So taken iiy l'.a.-t and \S • >t. South
I \\ - • ■ el. a- own woe -nit. will he lucky it ac -caia - on the
I I' i-t ik< - tin trick, lead- th. D I. hand
; . ' ! . i • s an taken by A-dliri-ily, t <>ie I'ard Kc!lO
IKast and Welt on the first -i\ U • "point" which no good player
1 toiled- of ulav No; that ' 1 .-l eat; afford to ^no '
1 i - ii —
1 \\ • * vnn; aa\' b> en no vv or t
*! . vt-ntua v than . f hi had ' ii
i1 e, *.,„••• ■ K iwiO'fnnf^
Ihe piav oi thi H art can io.-e hi Hi
not hi t".' and aav gain 1 m niui ii CALENDAR
But ju.it imagiiii his chagrin, — —
after planning and working -o Suntiav Services:
cievi-rly should l'.ist (when wilt- '.i: I a-1 1 :'!0 a. - (
" 1' ■ H' ai- i i turn a Heart Sunday Sc oo! and ;n r\
nk:i"j : i it W i -■ i,ad ahandoned ( M Swaimw, S ia , :i : tub t
D amoml- 'I de pait Uev. Marvin 1!. Norwood, mite-; r
1 Then would In ale.olu'.ely no r. :00 n in. ^ I' op' '
11■ \cu - foi in , a play on tht part Meetimr.
j"t I i-t (liiinimy bteng o obviou— 7:00 p in. Even: a: ac. in.
ly vv • ak in Diamonds I yet many service.
(would play .: in that way 1 con- Tuesday, .'1:00 p. ma W.>, -
I sider it so necessary that you un- Missionary Society, Miss Froni
■lei 'and ami u.-i tin- Oin*-< 'anl Cau ell, pre-iden'.
1- lie. : .a', I an going to g.'.a and Weill., aav, 7:00
<$■
DR. O. D. POGUE
OPTOMETRIST «nd
JEWELER
uitl Jay Davis Jewelry Co.
MARK EVERY GRAVK
SAM L. DRYDE!
& SON
Monument Dealest.]
GRANITE AND MARBLK|
MONUMENTS
Box 372 782 Walnut 8tl
PHONE 4176
ABILENE, TEXAS
k Frank C. Scott
Sporalist on
Oise r.ses and Surgery
of Eye, Ear, Nose,
Throat and Fitting
of Glasses
STAMFORD, TEXAS.
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V.
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d thi iiig
and pa-
Tile watchman at the l'ox tmii i
o.- had order to top any tiling tha |
attempted to pa - the New Eng-
land village vvhih - en . ,'. :• t
\\ lie.' I cl ' l l I , " I n li t a J
II V. ere h tu. .-hot. And ■. •!. |
tiir*. 'iii tru.'k
t 'a .--.11 : Moil I a ;. I
: a. set ' • v atcinnan ran out into
the ,-treet, waving hi- red flag.
"S'.oti iho.-e ti a■ • kh" • '.oiiteii.
"Stop that n >. "
The 1:rei .en thumb, d their
T! c vv.e. ..mail t uiT.ed '.o Dil
tor John Ford, whose scene was
AUTO LOAI
Money loaned for any purpOit 1
—notes refinanced, payrntllU I
reduced, more money advaiMOrf. [
BEST TERMS—QUICK!
SERVICE
R. g. CAMP & CO.]
Over Woolworth'i
Breckenridge, Texas
Phone
C. M. PRESLEY
JEWELER
SERVICE and QUALITY
BEST of REPAIR
209 PINE, ABILENE, TEXAS
Service That Brings You Back
MORILGAS AND MOBILOIL
Washing and Givasino:
MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM CO.
M. C. STEWART, AGENT
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DR. E. B. BUCHANAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
-at'Ftcr: MM.i:?iis^Tfs-:4.v;-!-|. !'i.in
explain anothei hand.
S. |i - l:. .'I,
H. k.
1). lO-P-x-2.
c. Q 7
Nort ii
V\ i -t East
s. 7-;. S. K .I 10 I
I H. A "i-s-7-:; H. .Mo ii
111. I'. : n. K-lj-l.
I <'- ^ . (' A-10-'.'.
South
S. A-Q
H. g
D. \ .1-7.
( K-.1-1.- J.
i- playing the hand at No-
Wi'i'k -ervace, c.ioir niactic
Monthly Stev a'ds
First Wednesday. •
'I tiled
but 11." v
op 'cm, Mr. Fold,
riir'.'.t on by," he
Month!;. Sunday School Council apologized.
Wednesday after 2nd, Sunday, j The trucks, incidentally wori
Men'.- l''illow.-h,a D 111: r Well eiaoatc :o the big ocean liner -et
lie-day afti r 3rd. Suivlav.
A -hort in a cable had started a
Soul
Trump I l aicinber, only it body Invited to attend
No-'l amps tl.at tin On. Card ——o
Echo i • .1 i W had- hi- Thre. good niagiiztt
fourth best Hi u :
| fire, but no damage was done.
SUNDAY SERVICES AT Dr. Hull at the A
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
j NEW CHEVROLET PRICES
llcv ) 'ha-. C. II of D .: a . 1 SHOW SLIGHT ADVANCE
will preach Sunday morning anil
evening at First Chris: an church. NT VN \ • UK, Jan. I. Price.- on
Subject for morning, "An lncrea- th.c new l'.i.'M "knee-action * hev-
ing i nurcn," and Sunday night. , roiet wer, announced here today
"Kcdeinption In Chr: :." Every- by \\ i.liam E. Holler, general
G. B. KING
Attorney-at-Law
PHONE 532
ALBANY, TEXAS
201 First National Hank Bldg.
FOR PURE ICE
and \
Pastuerized Milk, ■
all varieties of
Ice Cream, and
Fruit Ices I
D. & A. ICQ
OFFICE PHONE 74 RESIDENCE PHONE 37
x-Ray and Physiotheropy Equipment
-ales manager of the company, j
upon hi- arrival from Detroit foi |
and the t'-e New York Automobile -how.
Ii .inaiy p ay Albany New-, all four for t j Prices on the new lin of ear
1 ar.-i Five-window coupe, Sofia
>>•• i i a in v. a a rum >1. - at
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES NOW 3
yLrrf 'J r':,
/ • H« 1,
at oncf for Special Plan stioulnj; «rhjr
inrnt l>rpartiiu>nt l<« rontiiuiinc to have
11* tor ttioHv «r train and h«t\t a limited mml
sfliTtrd vounc |H>oplr may prrparr for attractive
ii k position* at b k *a*lnr FOI U cltaacce te
lor poNltlon thru our ( ooprratUr limploymrnt
I '"urn at < ollrffr or by Mall. \<l«1renft nrarcat
on'h t'oll(>Kr. I>allan, Wichita l ulls, Abilene ef Li
Mail (0ii|H)0 toda>.
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US.HOOKER TRANSFER CO.
Transfer And Storage
WE DO CRATING
No Job Too Large or Too Small—Figure With Ui.
Office Phone 297 Residence Phone 81
Le' us aitempt to secure your Abstract
frorr the oil company or whoever has it,
and Supplement it to date for you.
t;
IS
"A Good Abstract Makes a Quick Sale"
Telephone 285 or 420
: ■ eceiit predictioi of Al-
4 • tl P. Sloan, Jr., president of
i ti. t'a ral Motor-, that a itemobile
111 ice- toi 11134 would advance
| ap; : ox i niately i a t cent; hovv-
! i-ver. line to cooperation lietweun
j( taii,• t ami it.- 10,0(10 dealers,
t' a actual increa-e in th. cost to
■ tlie purchaser i- only s per cent.
I A -tually. Mr.Holler point.- out
in his statement, Chevrolet's tle-
livered prices throughout the I'ni-
ted States generally, would -how (
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MODERN
SiiimilAND
HAVE
LIFEGRAMS
Dt.Vi
insurance
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Life Insurance is the great
stabilizer of American economic
life. Have you ENOUGH life
insurance ?
HILL & HILL
Agents
Albany, Texas
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1934, newspaper, January 12, 1934; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402718/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.