The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1954 Page: 4 of 10
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Mrs. McComas
Heads OES Chapter
Mi's. Maul*iin Hosts
("iivlc Meeting*
Mr* Ho> <1 <i M i Com,i' viii'
flrrUsI worthy matron nt Mhanv
'Chapter NO. "MM, 'M S, at it
Angular chapter meeting Mhik1.iv
rveninr in tlx' Mu.'otiir I odfe ' ,I",'M
Yates Clayton win fleeted
worthy patron; Mr* II l> Den
(lis. annulate unit run, I'hart)' I
Hmtphill, a mcu late put run, Mi
Jiunpa KunKinfr, conduct re's,
Mm Fred Itunkle, aHMM-iatf ' en
^■ctre kh , Mrs rharleti I"' Hemp
MIL •wrcliirV; Mrr Murle How
mr6, trramirer:
Krs Kd llrew trr, worthy ma
(yon, ami lluni* V. Collin*, worthy
pplron, firrsiiN for tIn- lui■ -in<"
wmwii.
Mr*. Met 'otn.ii- prenenteil ii
of pottery to Mr llrew tei
1um tin1 officers and .il o |> -«■
•ratal triftM to Mr Hri wi-tfi and
Mr. Collins.
Mrx 11 r ewster, who pre id« d
for the lift titni' in tin' I n t a
Worthy Matron Monday nitflit,
in h*r farewell met .■ njfe Kind,
"There i. suppo ed to lie tin la t
one of everything, the III t day i
of iM-hool, la I Iil«i. k made before
H «|Uilt i i'ompleted. la t t itch
taken, the last piece of i aiidv in
a ho* So tonight lirinn me
joyn of a vacation from rhool
or from ilutie allotted to I In-
ftalion III tile e;rl It lillli)' , too,
a tin>;e of regret with a jovou
antii'ipation .fin tin I'utun I'
brings a .• ii . o| jo\ hav iti>■ • "n
plrtoil the ta tit, mixed with .1
fWeetnesH a plea ilii' a that
which has heeii retained by tin
last piece of candy in the box
The loving, generous help and
pupporl which vou, nit officii
and ineniherN, have given me 1;
that win ell Rive* the w cot lie to
thi* hour."
After dosing the chapter Mr
RfPW'Kter invited members to her
home for a social hour Centci
piece for the refreshment table,
ovarlaid with lace, whs a three
tier china stand tilled with red
Melll bet of the May He||«
laylor circle met in th«- home ol
Mr liov M.1111d 111 Monday after
for Itible tud\ Mi A
W Itcynold tobl the tor\ of
\bab and Je/.ehel a found ill
l irst hini'
Mn. It C Harri conducted
the business meeting, during
which they dim iis-.ed pa king a
bin for Korea with the clothe
and material the members
brought with them to the meet
ing Mr Ma 11 Id 1 n reported thut
the chairs in the nursery hud
been covered and two baptismal,
robe.' paid for by the circle
The hostess MTved re I re. h
merit to Mini .1 Carter King,
Kl la I toil on, It C \1 at t hew s,
|{ (' Harris, Mae I'alm, \rthuri
I .aw, \ W Keynold , I ther
M itchcll a lui \ am e 1 otten
-— o ' ■ ■ —
("iivle ('onipleU'S
Hook of .Indues
I h«' . t1|(|> ol I ))«• Imok of
.1 mlp v* a ( «iin| I«• t• t\ at t In* j
Mom|a> aftrinniMi meeting « f
tlir Sail if* Muttlirv* < 11« I • ill tin
pa rim uf 11n- I'i • l > t cnati
l IllJI I It M I ! .i|u ,11 ti \\ l\ ri'frl
Literature Program
Presented at WSCS
I In Woman' . III let V III • III I
i i.iii . i i 111 t lie fellow • Inp
I all .it tin Method! t Church
I III day after lio'ili W it II the pres
nlint, Mr J. I Itougla , pie
■ iding
Ml t; M S'eff gave the
openmg pray< t
Mr .1 II l.tp' i-omli, eiretary
of i hri t nin 1 oeial i• lat ion n ml
III! al church activitie , appointed
on her eommttce for the year
Mr C llorne, Ml Heave
Hickman, Mr A II llehlini' and
Mi I ('. Masters
Mr Home gave an e < client
financial report.
Mrs Hob Cannon was leader
for tJie literature and puhlica
tions program.
Mi Cannon repre ented the
Methodist Woman and Mrs J A.
Tucker, lr, told aliout th«
"Spiritual Typhoon in Okinawa
Mr Caution read a poem, usinfc
the letter n Methodist Woman
and World Outlook
Mr Houglas closed the meet
ing w ith a prayer
Others present were Mines. J.
Waul 'triffiri, John flrothe, h J.
McCnrtnick, .1 T l ower>, J. I'
briber, I I>. Hale, <■ M. Neff,
1 ( | (irouniK T M Howie, Itoh
Cannon, .1 I Douglas, Heave:.
Ha kni,tn, \ II llehling, C S
,i c Muter*, B LI|h
i oiiih, I' II I"ettit. Kmmett
H.ri.mack , \ II Mnore and .'
\ I llckei, .11
O
Family Ni«ht at
Methodist Church
Albany, Twos,
TI'K ALBANY NEWS
Reunion Held
In \Tixon Honu
Pre byterian Men
Have May Meeting
Honoring her mother, Mrs
I M. Nelly, who returr e,| to VI
bany 'littirday from Hoi ton,
Mr ,|e Nixon wa hot for a
w eek end family reunion lit her
home here.
Children and grandchildren of
Mr Ml Nelly pre ent were Mr
and Mi Henry Uniei. *"
tonio; Mr and Mr Joe Mi N, I
Iv and son, John, Konrinr
S pi ing . Mr and Mr- Ileal M>
Nelly and C N McN'ell.v, Morari;
Mr Wesley Owinr duugh
ter, I'lit y I^e, l^unpaia , Mi
W II I'ool and son, John, Sny
1 der; Mr and Mrs Krnest Mc rorky billsules on the Merr ick
Nelly, Moran; Mr and Mrs Mar |ranch fouthwent of Albany
i ion Windland, Kunice, N. M.; vvith Hugh Ayres, (. I'. < ruteh-
Mr and Mrs Harve .Ninon and |i,.|di Huford llalliird, John Milus
I're h> terian Men held I heir I
May dinner meeting Wednesday !
as the final of the pi ing en on, j
w ith summer vacat ion mil il •' * P
temhei
It <>. (irant reported lie'.. .1
\ Owen making very good prog
r,.. after In. operation the early
part of thi' week.
The invocation wa given by
Chairman II O. (,raiit. I*.titer
Br TU
So far a most s|iortnmen are
concerned, even if Theodore
Kooscvelt had never been preil-
dent, he would have been fam-
ous ii.s a hunter. lie killed a
tremendous amount of game —
and yet he did more for Conner-
vation in this country than any
tainrncnt wa a Shackelford other American KporUman.
snake hunt, in color, with all the | president he put into action
glory arid ma jo
ty of the I exas ■ meanureH that t reated five na>
11 att ler
The picture
hown in In native haunt
made on 'he
ill a u ed til, a t foul' i hapli
I n t lie hook a i al tin ijuest ion i
lating thereto
;h \\ I llatcl
wa iii charge nf tIn
ion and prepat atioi
for tin men' uppi
. pri
i iin
ulelit ,
\ ppl ov imat
W el e pre ellt
family night
evening in till
•Iv 100
at the
1111pei \V edn
fellow hip II
l"'Op
dav
I at
I UI due
lad,
day
t it her
\\ ebb,
Mine \\
I I'
.oreiia
tole,
rows and circled at the b;i;e with urdrty
handkerchiefs folded in triangle'-
erith OKS emblem in a corner
of each. Mr'. Met 'onias pre id
•d at the punch bowl and Mrs
FVed Kunkle served individual
oaken Ar each officer was ncrv
Mrs. Brewster presented her
m handkerchief.
Inst allat ion of new
pre ent wen
Jr., i: M <
; r. Criitchfii
it 11 ti (ieiie I 'ickartl
,v —-
J, ^ M Overton, Jr , of Od* ,«
wa in \lhain Kridav and Sat
unlay v i- it inir his parent , M i
ami Mi' Joe M Overton. He
went to l.ubhock Saturday after
noon to join hi- wife ami attend
a meeting of Kx I.ps Couih Sat-
tin Methodist
Member
Men' da
11 poll1 ihli
making ti
Methodist
tt et
in ai i aliging
, nt Ie, and
night.
Mi
H
Collin , and Mines Floyd
Comas, Murle Howard, I
Hennis, Fred liunkle, C \ Mi
\fee, F <i. l ow-, Harve Nixon,
Harold Hankston, C C Window,
IC M Campbell, .1 •' Jones,
officer■-1 Fsther Mitchell, .I O (Jordon, V
Chut
if t
ho t a nil w ere
tallies, j
bread,
erving .aml dt :iring tin tal'le
Kev .1 Waul Ctiffin, pa 'or,
made 1 he delicioii hot roll
1' S llutchard rave the invo
cation
l!ev (i riff ill, master of cei e
iiionii", introduced the gip" 1
pcakcr, Itev Dallas D I>elii on.
j pastor of the First Methodist j
Church, Mnlcne, anil a former i
[iiiKtor of the Vlhntiy church,
I who spoke on "Stewardship of
j Time, Talents and Money
1 Mi Ono Hell True, emor in
McMurrv College who will In
director ol youth work at the
Methodist Church in Mbany dur
mg the summer, was a special
jguot Miss True will graduate
from McMurry College May "•>
i ami w ill conn to Vlhanv June I
Ilohert, Albany.
Attond YWA Party
At Kanper
The V W \ of the First Hup
ti't Church attended a pa jama
party given bv the Katiger > U
V'h at the Hanger Junior Col
lege i ampus Friday night liny
spent the night in the dormitory
and enjoy ed a talk giv en hs Ml«
Wood', Hanger coiim • lor
I Those who went and enjoyed
tin parly were Wanda Hrew ter,
l.iiula I ew,alien, Debby lioliin on,
Joyce Smith, Huveert I >illingliani,
I ther (Jallion, Mitrie O'Connor,
.and Mrs Harvey Smith
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Carl* Hornbet k i nd Mr* J
I ' irif f Ith W ele w I ek end gne-t ■
nf Mi llornheck' parent , Ml
and Mi C. C. Hornbeck, m
Wn ita Falls.
Jervi* I Griffith, Alt it!,,
ii \ 111 a 11 y M iiinla v t h run / h Wed
ne day of last week vu it ing In
wife. He i' stiltiotied on the
I Hancock.
McComb, and Alfred CJeorge
supplying the hnake bunting
technique a new painless meth
od of hpraying gases into the den
ami the snakes come forth.
Attending were Klmer Smith,
Andrew King, Kobert Nappier,
labile l.ynch, W K Wood, ('has
W Zug, Jr., V l> Webb, Harry
J king, Jr.. of Fort Worth, liar
ry J King, Sr., laigene Pickard,
|)r I dwarrd W Keefer, <i I*
i Crutchfield, T I Podge, IV T.
| Sears, Sam If Webb, W fi
Webb, II o (irant and Graham
j Webb.
Good w; lies for a speedy re-
covery were extended to the pas
tor, Kev .1 A Owen.
'
■ o ■
Mn Collier Moore and Mr
K .1 Moherley went to Hltlla to
peml the week-end with Mrs
Mobel ley' mother, Mr- Mice
Motni , and family Mi ('oilier
Moore also went to market to
buy lead) to weal lot 'I he Spec
laity Shop
tional parks, four biff-geme ret-
> ugen, 61 bird Hanctuarie*, and
J many laws to safcguardjhe wild-
life < f our country.
{ Kooscvelt shot hln first dear la
the Adirondack*, when he wai an
undergraduate at Harvard. Lat-
er, throughout the Went he ahet
mountain sheep, elk, black-tailed
deer, cougar, black bear and
grizzlies.
In l!'0!>, after hin second pres-
idential term, Koonevelt net off
on his famous African trip. For
months he hunted rpecimena for
the Smithsonian Institution. The
record of his game on thi* safari
included eight elephant*, seven
hippopotami, nine lions, and
rhinoceroses, great bustards,
wildebeests, zebras, pythons and
water buffaloes. His rilles were
« HO caliber army Springfield, a
Winchester .4Ofi and a double-
barreled .500-460 Holland. He
also carried ii Fox 12 gauge shot-
gun and ii gold-mounted rabbit's
foot!
Koosevelt wa* never a single-
minded kfliat
•nyone t
(' m« Trails" iTZJM
keen intoNM
saw.
risftaifcisl
Kestion of
the party aU"
the count «f |
er of Doubt .
Hill or h i
velt faced
Heavy rata* j
ty'« pn
Insects
went, oft« _
menaeed
ftnil—Mali ^-aa
nomvm fil l
<«c; Ikfeetie*
and ferormi
pleteJy i
od this tHp
nuUM
his vigOTMH I
In his sleep *
which JiMti
ed at a
Mr. ead Mm J.4
•on, Jokudt.1
western loll'
eer convontlM 1
Gunttr
Members of the |
company
or more.
wests of her
Hester, and Mr.
then.
♦ in I..'"
Hawaii ceasWirfMliH
nine of them iakUW.
M,
J I
( rt nt lr ber r v
Ml IS Hollow ell Went early
Sunday morning to Mckinney to
v i it Mi Castleherry' on, I't
Mack ( iistleberi y, and family
They pent Sunday night in Min
er.il Wells and went to Weather
ford Monday morning on busi
ne: They returned to Mbany
Monday afternoon.
Mr. nd Mrt Roy AlUn nd
daughter, tilenna, went to \bi
lene Sunday tovi'it Mr Allen'
1 daughter, Mrs C \ Wheeler,
' ;tti«i family and also her mother,
Mrs ,1 II. Loader.
o
•ill be on June 6.
Those present were Messr
•ad Mmeit. Al Johnson, J. 1
Todd. Chas. F. Hemphill, H. V.
C. Wilie
1 ^itham,
liams, F
Orand.
Warren Cnuble, Julian
Steve Drake, Tom Wil
.1 Hrewster and S. (i
is
GIFTS FOR
y
t
Graduation..
Arrow Shirts $3.95 and $4.95
Nylon Short Sleeve Shirts $(E-95
•
Hickok Kelts, Bill Folds, Tie Clasps,
and Cuff Links
•
Wembley and Arror Ties
$1.00-$1.50-$2.00-$2.50
•
New Stock of Hangar Slacks
•
Nylon Stretch Socks, .Xruyle Socks
and Dress Socks
Nylon Hose
Costume Jewelry
89c to $1.95
$1.10 up
Daniel Green House Shoes
$3.95 and $4.95
•
Slips, Gowns, Pajamas, Shorty
Pajamas and Shorty Gowns
•
Large stock of Blouses and Skirts
from $1.95 up
Sandals, assorted colors $2.95 up
Mrs. Mitchell Hosts
Class Social
Ksther Mitchell was ho t
pres
JUNIOR SPEECH CI.ASS
PRESENTS PROC.RAM
The junior speech class was in
charge of the assembly at high
school Wednesday morning j
Anii Maxwell acted as chairman.!
(ilenn Mat on led in tin -ulute to!
the flag, (ilenda Scarbrough j
read the scripture, and Donna
Swmk led in prayer. Then the
home Tuesday afternoon | ,Wo f(|ayS wrrt, pVrn
monthly social meeting | h«• first one wits "Where's
that lteport Card," and the char-
acters were Father, Donald
Vaughn; Mother, Ann Maxwell;
Helon, Leiulie Kinnartl; Mary, Jo
Ann Hicks; Junior, Jerry I'rice;
Alice, Nell Stovall.
The second pliiy illustrated
what might happen if "(iirl> -\s-k
e<l Hoys for Dates." The t harm
ters were: (ieorge, Hill Cnuble;
Harry, Mar-hall Itradshaw Mi
Smith, Son jit Irwin, Kay I'eter
son, itillie Hanks; Nancy \ilams,
Jams Hightowcr
Hoth plays receivetl -trong ap
I Din e from the high chool hoy-
and girls.
USED CAS
Ift.'iO Chevrolet Hel \ir coupe.
Radio and Heater.
l'.l.M •! tloot Power Glide
Chevrolet. Kadio and heater.
Automati. transmission. "0,000^
miles.
SPRING SPECIAL
FOR YOUR CAR
During May we are giving ig
DISCOUNT on all SEAT C0VEKSI
stock. Many styles and ookm ti
choose from for late model tudonnl
fordor sedans.
Come in and pick youn out today.
1 (if> I Chev rolet
Hadio and heater.
■t door sedan,!
D & S MOTORS
itfa
M rs
at her
.for th
of the T.K.I,, clas
Mrs W \ Carter, da
ident, gave the devotional.
Mis Josh Thompson directed
games, including "shouting pro
verbs," "what have I on" and
Mothers, which crealod much ex
citcment
The hoste." -ervetl ice cream
topped with strawberries, and
cake.
The dining table was centered
with a gloxinia and arrange
merits of double pink larkspur
and rn es were on the piano and
buffet.
Member pieient vere Mmeu.
It. If Mill, R. O. Goff, W A
Carter, W I'' Donnell, llffie
Doilson, \ W lie>'Holds, (ieorge
I lel.Ollg, t C Wet, .1 T I ock
rell, B. M. Mai In , Mae P«|m, II
\ Pierce, Kred I atikersley. Jo Ii
riiompstin and the hostess
^1' Ii I ley ,1 otii vv a a v i it or
RuM'Webb Motor
Co.
Phone 444- -Albany
Hible Lesson for
'Missionary ('ircle
Rrv. J Waul (irif fin, Mir (
M Neff, Mi .1 D Vrther, Mn
(' (i, Mi •). I I.owciA,
Mri Iv E. Ground .Mi •' I
and Mi - .1 \. I ut kt'r,
.1 r., wrnt ! ) Hamlin \\ • tin.- tlay
tt ;itt«'inl t h«- Stamford 1 >i tri< t
font f roii«'f
STONE'S Grocery & Mkt. Ne.!
Friday and Saturday Specials
Watch Our Windows for Specials
GI.ADIOI.A
CAKE Mix,3for.Ill
Pork & Beans, 12 for $1.00
FRYERS, lb.
MID-WEST
•tti or HUNT'S
Get step!
at \i• vv oft u i
Mi' . l''iank Antliew,
tin- Itible lesion for memb
the Hhinrbe Kose Wiilkei
Monday afternoon when
tiimdit
ers of
ei ifie
thev
met in the home of Mrs \V. \l
Dee!. Mrs. Andrews tobl the
| story of Kinir David. Mrs Jo h
Thompson pave the openinp
ptaver ami Mrs. T. .1 Matthews
the elositic prayer.
The hostess, Mrs Deel, served
refreshments to Mines. Andrews,
u , Fred Tankerslev, C. S. Tabor, H
HV. Pierce, Iten Wills, Josh
£ | Thompson, Ren Mnthis, O. It.
Lawrence. A. (I. Vardeman,
1^1 Floyd Mayhew, T. J. Matthews.
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Mr. And Mrs. B. E. Brummcl
11 of Fort
! Mr. anil
Dorothy Perkins Cosmetics
D. & D. DRY GOODS CO.
Worth were
Mrs. Josh
RUest-s of j
Thompson f
^ ! from Thursday to Saturday of
l> last week.
o
h ■ - Mr«. Alfred Davit and ion,
Allen Paul, arrived Wednesday
to spend her two weeks* vacation '
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. I owry, and other relatives.
o
Mr*. Haskell Woodward and
Mrs. Jim Goodman went to Tem-
ple Sunday to v i-it Mr-. Wood-
ward's uncle, J. 1!. Johnson, who
I, is in a Temple sanitarium.
oSttcv^j
Thi* poor Itld'i not drentj
for climhin ffnc«. Guess his
Mom doesn't know about IDOL
AGES—they know what us
guys need.
M°*fOfUrrii MJKHM/OKf
NFANTStS^ AGf 12 ••
VfTHOB1H ofWATlt TOW'S
ALBANY, Tlx at
188%
Tomato Juice, 4 for , SI
WOLFE
HOT TAMALES, 6 for $1
BACON, ft. &
Broom and Mop —
PREMIUM
5 qt.
Starlac Nilk, 3 f«r SIM
Froien
Strawberries, 4 for $1.00
CRACKERS, 1 lb.— *
ROHM lli
12
Peanut Butter, 3 for
MRS. TUCKER'S
DILL or SOUR
PICKLES, 4 for $1.00
TIDE, Ig., 5 for..
Corn on Cob, 4 for $4.00
TREI.LIS
Shortening, 41 lb.
' 2 (allon
ORANGE DRINKjJfsS
HUNT'S No. 2l/j
PEAS, 1 for
Melorene Cream
We Reserve {he Right to Limit Quantities
PEACHES, 4 fc.«
i2 Gallon BORDEN'S
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