The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1974 Page: 5 of 8
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THI ALBANY NMK
Page 5
Gayla Fields Becomes Bride
Of Benny Askew Sept. 6
A twilight ceremony in a
count!) church setting sol
ehinlked vows of Miss (Jijrlt
Fields, I'aducah, and Benny
AsK< » of Albany. September
i,
Krv I Jewry I .arfili,. pastor
ill I Ik- I'll sf Hapt 1st ( hoi rh.
Albany, olln ia|eil nl the
double riiiy ceremony in Kir#t
Ha pi ist I'huirh, I lent on
Valles... .1 small rural rommun
itv lie',ii Albany. The bride is
I he daughter of Mr and Mrs
.1 I' Fields of I'aducah, and
Askew is the son of Mrs It If
Askew and the late Mr
Askew of Albany
Vows were said before an
altar Virelrd Willi White
lamielabra eniwined with
boiiipiets of oranxe. Hold and
while mums (,'anrfle lighters
were nietes of the bride,
Wanelha Setzler and ltondu
()weiis. ill < lyile I'hey wore
identical floor length orange
and white checked gingham
dresses fashioned like the
maid of honor. Miss Theresa
Oegor of Breckenridge was
maid of honor, and wore a
gown of orange and white
plaid with white embroidery
eyelet bodice. She carried a
bouquet of orange and white
roses.
(iiv«n m marriage by her
father, the bride wore a long
gown of white silk crepe, with
lace fitted bodice Full chiffon
sleeves were clasped at the
wrist in fitted lace cuffs,
fastened with pearl buttons.
She carried a Bible bouquet of
orange and white roses in
cascade arrangement
Observing the old new
traditional items, the bride
carried the white Bible
which had been carried by her
sisters at their weddings, new
was a diamond, drop necklace
given her by the groom;
borrowed was her wedding
veil, and blue garter and a
penny in her shoe completed
her attire
Serving the bridegroom as
liesl man was flamon (jarvin
of Albany Ushers were
Randy Kdgar, and Duster
Iiarviti, Albany
A reception following the
wedding was held III I lie
fellowship hall of 1he church,
A l hree I lered cake and
orange punch was served
I ruin the bride s table covered
with while lace and centered
with orange and while roses
JOB
APPLICATIONS
*
Job applications being taken Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday only for employment in Breckenridge by
major industry Needed: welders, machinist, and
machine operators. Representatives of this major
industry will be in Breckenridge Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday only to take job applications.
CONTACT
Breckenridge Chamber of Commerce
112 W.Walker
817-559 2301
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ON
MORI
FOOD
« HERE/
\
FI.0UR, Gold Medal 5 lb. 99c
GRAYSON OLEO 1 lb. 53c
PEACH HALVES, 2Vi Del Monte .. 65c
SHASTA COLA, 8 cans $1.00
STAR KIST TUNA 65c
PEPSI, 6 bottle 32 oz $1.89
DR PEPPER, 6 bottle 32 oz $1.89
POTAOTES, No. 1• • 10 lb. 99c
DECKER BACON 1 lb. $1.09
DECKER FRANKS . ^ 79c
HAMBURGER MEAT 95c
H & H Grocery
OWNED AND OPERATED BY MR. AND MRS. A. H. HOUSE
Streamers from the arrange
ment bore the names of the
bride and groom. Serving
were Misses Setzler and
Owens. Fienea White of
Abilene registered guests in
the bride's book at the door
The couple will reside irl
Albany where the groom is
employed by Halliburton Oil
Co. The bride is a 197'.'
graduate of I'aducah "^fligh
School, and Askew is a I'.Mi'.r
All/any graduate.
Blue bonnet
Lodge News
We have had a furi week of
games and parties. I lie ladic
of. the Methodist Church
helped with the bingo playinc
and signing the past moniI
and the Presbyterian lathe
will help during the month of
Orfoliei The residents really
look forward to these game
and signing and re,ill,,
appreciate everyone -helping
out
Mrs Kdith Hunter w.i
honored with a birthday parly
this past wi ekv Ice cream and
cookies were served and >.
would like to thank the rook
for I lie help wit h this party
Mrs. I'earl Moore has been
reading some of her poem- in,
us .They are lovely poems anil
we look forward lo hearini
more of them
Mr and Mrs I I' I' 'inch. i
held a singing and sloi
telling session on Friday And
Mrs ffetty 'I own end
brought a group of kids,.-thai
gave sliorl cle veil ion,lis The
residents really enjoy tin
peolpi who ciiine to enter!ai;
t liem afid 'liopi i li.il inori a ill
i oiiie
'fins week 011 r aftivil
dllc i tol Is tending a sc lino
III Wichil a I' alls, so she will I"
IllOI'e - ,iblc tii serve I lie
resident s of the Klin bonne
I .oelge
We are having I' .iiuiK I i.i
Sal I Id '>, and look |e»rw .in:
io .ill families l oining to vi /
wit Ii eis from ID HO to i Hh
Fir at Baptist
Church News
AtU'wiawe of the ay,*- level
groups climbed from twenty
live to forty one las! week,
Mefiiln rs of I he (i A ,
Mission Friends. 'and Ar.
remember the time,
l OO.p tii.-e'arh Wednesday
•I h< Njlow hj(> extends a
im i tr w-ejromi to Miss
K.'irijc.i ,i <i new
Uii Hllifl
li<i < .lust i»t bad weather,
Only litui chur« hes were
■rep/i•"«■fijffrtl at llie Ahso< la
I'lofi.il J ,)bi nry rijeef.)f)K >ti the
*1hjr< h Seplember
i,wo l.roiii lirerkiTirid^e. «>n<-
I lorn, I'],'! s| (and <»nd Albany,
i lj« hostess rh.Mr« b
I ij'hi i»tte:n.d«'d th< .Mission
A« tloo Iloniemakt i meeting
I.i j .m i k at wfu'rii tifne
•i ii I (m i |»Jan tor I he • yviir.s
.if f I. il ie ai i i worked Out
I lii ir next pro|e< t will be ,\i>
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or THE VEST
■ OCTOBER 120 H
ELECTRICAL
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Residential - Commercial
Industrial
^ J1 ^
4 A "
f •: • '
Wiring Of
• AIR CONDITIONIRS
• RANGES
• DRURS
• EXTRA OUTLETS
• RE WIRING
• CENTRAL HEAflNG
UNDHAUSEN
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762-3458
1316 CONRAD
Dedication
Held
Mr and Mrs. K, W Brooks
attended services dedicating a
!• relis I'ipe Organ, in memory
nl Mrs. Brooks' nephew, at
the Itidglea Presbyterian
Church, 6201 Camp Bowie
Blvd , Fort Worth, Texas
In 1957, this beautiful
sanctuary was built, and
contained in both the planning
and building, organ chambers
' which would someday contain
t he pipes for a new organ
Through, the years this
dream was kept alive, and in
l«OT, from the estate of
( aptain Gerald A Brown, the
eirily member nt this church,
to i.< killed m the Vietnam
War/the plans for building an
e.igan were given a real l«M>st
Through gifts of love and
memorials, and fhe contribu
t ion of Jerry's letters and
memo's by his mother, which
wcie e ompiled in book form,
tilled, No Sad Sorigs and
aim sold by the church
membership
In IV72, siiffi. lent funds
we re ai • umulated to purchase
1 fir pipe organ
WELCOME EXES
Homecoming Sale
MILDRED'S FABRICS
218 S.Jacobs
•»•*»»»»<
10 Per Cent Dsicont on all Purchases
MILDRED NELSON ALLEN
(Class of '38)
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
One table Polyester Double Knits
$2.98 yd - Reg 3.98 & 4.98 yd.
I will buy new stock Monday, Oct. 7
Lay-A-Ways Reg price
including notions (excluding Denim)
Shackelford County
Sketches by don h. biggers
Kiillrd A Annotated by JOAN CAftMKK
Willi u lalri^u. tn>» by SHIRI.KY ® (.I.IFTON A I. IJ W I. I.I,
THK Ct.KAK HJMK HHKSS Albany tort (.riffin 1974
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HOWDY NEIGHBORS
Greetings, and congratulations on your Centennial"
Activities - You certainly got away to a flying start with
your fair and the dedication of the Jacobs House
. . The First National Bank in Breckenridge will celebrate
its 70th Birthday October 4th • 1904 to 1974.
We will hold "Open House" from 9:00 a.m. to 6:
p.m. •• our regular Friday banking hours. YOU are
invited.
Signed,
The Directors, Officers and Employees of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN BRECKENRIDGE
fk« baflfc p60pl6 t HIST
MMCI 1*4
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
NI.IIMIM4 Mill 'Ml. 1I» »W Mtl
MIMOtt NOMA! OtPOW IMUIANCI COOKMMTWN
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Lenamon, James L. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1974, newspaper, October 3, 1974; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414938/m1/5/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.