THE ALBANY NEWSIS THKFR (rOLDEN DAYThe A? eh Blacks will enjoy their golden wedding day Sunday with as many of their family as can arrange to be here.Mrs. Klvvood Turner, their daughter, ant' rlr. Turner of iueson. Ariz . will host the \2 o’clock dinner for a family get-together at the Black home. A -tending will be Mrs. K. F. Hai-ris of Moran, Mr*. Mcody Burnett of Fort Worth, and Mrs.• John S. Allen of Houston, sister's of Mrs Black, and possiblyothers.Aubyn Hitt and A. L. Black became lift' companions on Sept. :7• Jat Bail'd, where the bride was teaching school. They bad met in September of the pi e\ ious year in .Jones Ib air e his birthplace During their first year of marriage, Houston was their home, but the otherin years have be n sp: nf inShackelford C Thov op-* *orated their own grocery for years, first in Moran, end later in Albany, moving here in 19M They closed the store, and for the last eigh* years Mr. Black has been sdesman for TomPrice Motor Co.Mrs. Black's birthph ce was at Res?bud. Sue taught s hi.ol east of Meran at Battle Creek for two years befru. going to the Baird sc' ool. She is a member of the Blue bonnet Study Club and Pastern Sir Gil painting is her hobby. Mr Black is affiliated with the M'l-amic I lt;dec. Both are long-time members of the Baptist Church.Their grandchildren are MikeTurner of Seattle, Wash ; Janies Turner of Pert Ord, Calif., and Sara Turnei, a sophomore in Arizona University, Tucson•'.'.y.y.vv.v.s-•.•.*.*.*.,•.y/.v.'/'.A . .•/ vv.MR AND MRS ARCH BLACK