The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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STAMFORD LEADER COMPANY
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G. L. LNGL1SH, Manner-Editor
•t the IWflM at Stafford. Texas, far traaamiaaiea throat* the
PERSONAL AND LOCAL I MISSIONARY NEWS
Born to Mr. and Mm. Cruce Adam*.1 Installations of officers of St.
Jan. S. a son. John's Missionary Society was |*<*et-
Hava you a window light broken ponod until next Monday*. Jan. 0, ow-
Office PuMiratien: 114 Want Mr Harr Arena*
STAMFORD, TEXAS JANUARY 6, 1927
! T. E. L. C Ira
At the home of
mg to the iact that severe cold wea-
ther kept many from attending.
put? Call Stamford Class Work*
t'hone 613.
Mr. and Mrs. Beri Lacey of Ham
iin were recent guests of Dr. and Eastern Star Party—
Mrs, Southard, -..............- .......\ At the Masonic Hall Tuesday even-
Have you a show case glass brok- ing the Eastern Star members en-
en? Call Stamford Glass Works, tertained their families with a New
Phone 613. .Year party.
We will go to your house and put
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At St. John’s M. E. Church
JJ: A' Sw WJrt' S’0"? ?f r?™ jTfE" • W? WUI 10 7°ur *nd put To take part in the program wore
of St. John s M. E. Church, Elliot the T. E. L. Class of the in glass. Just call SIS, Stamford Mu-s Dorothy Harlan, violinist* Miss
the following announce- First Baptist Sunday School ®w Y"?1* A i Rebecca Harlan, soloist; Mias ’Mary
it for Sunday. was delightfully entertained by . *^lss Margaret Turner of Ab- Bryant, panut; Misses Lets Mae
At 11a. m. the male quartet Mma. Elliot, Ben Metcalf and iten« w*® * recent guest of Miss Middleton and Madtolle Baird, read
unu,.rr,. PaIUm AhiUiu. o.u__ I Juanita Wright. |*n following the program "43”
-tf-’ , Cecil Williams and baby SS"_;.y.fh^ *"• *"***'' •*«•
an,i daughter, Lucy Ann. are guests ^rv,.,] to' Me.
of McMurry College, Abilene, Falter.
will sing. Dea» Boyd McKeown_Mra. 1L 1. Pm nick had cha
will speak. This will be intei
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speak. This will be interest- of the devotional period and daughter, Lucy Ann,.are guests-served to Messrs and Meadamea H.
tag and instructive. Boyd used Mrs. J. V.' Chapman, president,1 °* her mother, Mrs. W. Ni1 B. Bryant, J. K. Brady. Allen Wim-
to Rye here and has many conducted a business meeting l^^ley. „ _ , , J I r uy°i* sS*- £onn*nV,\,M‘
friends here. The quartet is a which was followed bv games £PR SALE—Full blood white “ p Moor?' Herman *{3™ “ «v
Rood one. and contests. The hostesses Wyandotte Cockered Also set-! Ltor. B o! S^e E’nn«*
The pastor announces for the served jello, whipped cream and, *?* — Mra S. L. Bryan. L. J. Claypool, W. D. Mcem w. T.
night service he wishes all cake and tea to thirty members i Rt. A. Stamford, Tex. 100-tfc Phillips^ Mr. H. F. Jackson; Mm«
At Stamford Sanitarium
Registered at Stamford Sanitarium
i.re the following: Mra. J. B. ftntito*>,
city; Mra. Daliah Wright, tity; MU*,
ton Mathesun, Weinert; Georgia Reed,
city; Ollie Mai? Burge, city; Mr. W.
II, Stevenson, Peacock; Mr*. Audrey
farter, Aspermont; J. 0. Gorify, Xa-
gerton; Aivis Thomas, Anson; I'. J.|
liarrett. Anson; Mr*. K. A. Herbal, *
of Hamlin; Mrs. W. ('. ('triton, Tux-1
edo. Juanita Moon, city; J. V. Irvin,1
Haskell, I. H. Terry Jr., city; Liliiau
Hargrove, city; Roy Harvick, Old
Glory; Mae Zinn, city; W. T. Boss*, j
pity; Mrs. T. A. Parka, city; A.
Weems, Hot an; Mr. K. L. Gray, c.ty;'
Mra. Cruce Adams, city; Mr. Wag-j
city; Carrie Wade (colond) *
Wiwa Mailunet (Mexican),
A Sitting now will
Allow ampfo time for
__ Careful finishing of
your portriata
Photographs live forever:
WALTON’S
STUDIO
goner, city; Carrie
fffcoroT
beads of families to be present.
Sunday School and Leagues
•t the usual hours. ter. Miss Marguerite iFisher.
Miss Totsy Datson. Messrs.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
(Re Election)
In the proper column win dc Touna ;
tbr announcement of A. S. Reaves,
who is making the race again for the
office of Tax Collector of Jones
County. There are few better offi-
cers than Mr. Reaves, his friends as-
aart. This opinion seems shored by
all. too. He is making a fine officer,
to be sore. You get your business
transacted there right on time and
in fine shape. Mr. Reaves is no*
«n the least inclined to treat one per-
nor better than another. believing'
the office belongs to the people a* d
not the man. Therefore all !ook
dike to him when they call for any
information or pay their taxes or
get adjustments on same. He will
see you. He will lay his record oe-
fore you and you judge him f.irthei
these lines.
_________ FOR RENT—Nice, new finished ap-! C. L. Rogers, Jasper Porter, E. R.
Mr* W T Fi«h«r snd jartment. unfurnished. Clone in. All p*c*. Byron Lewis. J. V. Chapman,
... * ,8her andjdaugn- modern conveniences and double ga- J- E- Bounds. Anna L. Dial; Misses
rage on paved street. Mra. D. O. Me- J«*i* and Bernice Claypool and May
Rimmon. Phone No. 2. 100-tfc Coifrtney, Sybil Bounds. Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Turner of Moor** Willie Marie Lyon, Mary Bry-
Houston, Craig Chumney of ?-nt,.I^ur* Balew, Dorothy Harlan,
Ruaaell Culp and Louis Reisen,
column"will be found 8,1 °* Wichita Falls, have been
PIANOS FOR SALK
I have in the vicinity of Stamford
two brand new, high-grade, standard
pianos never unboxed, manufacturer*
nationally known, but rather than re-
ship I will sell at a very low price.
' in writing for particulars please
state whether you would want to.
y a piano for cash or terms. S. C.
Chiles, Waco, Texas, Box 1054. I
100-4tc
rue.** of Mr.. Frank Morrow, j MidtandI and A C. Swindell of, EMsfiSJ H*rU" *n<i
Mrs. Holloway received news, Lubbock have been visiting in
hi
Tuesday, that her son, Willie, | home of Mr. ad Mrs. W. H
was seriously ill. He lives in Wright.
Fort Smith. Arkansas. Mrs.
Holloway and Miss Lydia left
Tuesday night for his betLide.
W. B. Etlfler of Stamford and Miss
Camp Fire Girl*—
The various groups of the ( amp
Fire Girls are outlining work for the
FOR SHERIFF (Re-Election)
Tom Hudson phoned The Leader .*
few days from Anson and said
announce him for the office of sher- j
iff again. He was in for a while,
then quit, then ran again and is still
aaaking a fine sheriff. His record
Ib getting so gopd that, he is sent
far far and wide to help catch evil-
daara, such as bank-robbers, etc., the
general public believing him to be
glii at the job he occupies. HU
wmaiii believe Tom Hudson would,
wot persecute any person, criminal!
ar anybody else. They believe he
waald be far from putting any man
hahaad the bars, if he thought he did
■at deserve it. But they know that
ha will go after the guilty a-4 ‘-ring
then to justice, and the ms.....
wot too dark and cold and wet, no.*|
the days too hot for Tom to |gt
eat and get ’em when they go wrong.
They believe good sheriffs, their
vary presence, lend assurance to the
balance of the public who lie down in
peaceful sleep, knowing that the min-
aeas of the law will Took well after
their safety and comfort. They think
Ton Hudson u such an officer. He
keeps him office well, too, employing
a fine corps of assis-tanl* whe keep
things, in, fin*, wi Uer.
Good Shows *t Alcove.
Clara-Bow in “Rough House
Roaie” and Charlie Murray in
flre-fighting plays have at-
tested more attention and
agufled more good comment
than any other plays for some
ttaae. The latter was on for the
htft time Thursday night, Jan.
Drive your car in our place for
hear glass and windshield replsce-
annt. Fit sny car while you wait—
the factory way.—Stamford Glass
Works, West of First Natl bank.
BILL DER SAYS
MONEY
MAKES THE MARE. GO
BUT HORSE SENSE
INVESTS IT IN A HOME
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The Prime Requisite Of Build
tag Materials
QUALITY
Unless building materials are of
thg highest quality, it is impos-
sible to construct a building
that will withstand years of
, service.
Hm average individual ia not
always a good judge of mater-
tall and their quality. Hence it
Ai ap to the dealer to see that
•wry product ia the very best.
That's the kind our building
aa*ratals are.
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C D. BHAMRirnCER LBR-
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Wo hove a alee stock of Oak j
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Fannie Bell Dendy of Haskell were "**w >Le*r *nd *r* planning a Mother-
married Sunday afternoon at Luc- I)*“,rh,ter Part.v to be given soon,
ders by W. E. Brown. I Buie and Norma York have
received “health birds” for ke~pihg
TO MY
Friends
In order to make room for
my Spring Stock, which will
soon start coming in, I will
make ^eductions of my fall and
winter stock, some of the art-
icles being quite Seasonable.
The prices wiH be greatly re-
duced.
Also have a number of pretty
articles in the Holiday goods
line and will close them out at
a sacrifice.
Mrs. W. E. Bizzell
New Filling
M a a * **. —i
Station
The question has often
been asked: Why are there no
more Filling Stations on S.
Ferguson?
We answer that question
by putting in a first-class sta-
tion just north of the Western
Candy Co., where we welcome
you, promising the best ser-
vice at all times, serving you
with the best of gas, oils, and
greases, and tire service that
will stand up.
We solicit your business.
ANDERS
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PROFIT
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their health charts for three month*.
Mary Fleming has received a Wohelo
, pin. This was awarded by the Na-
tional headquarters for securing i wo
guardians during membership cam-
paign.
The Guardian Training Course held
a meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack
Booth Monday. Plans were made lor
work for January f id February.
On Wednesday evening Mr. aid
Mrs. Russell Morrison gave u duck
dinner. Covers were laid for Mr.
| and Mrs. R. L. Penick, Mr. ml M»>.
W V Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dan
j iels, Mrs. Louis Winn, and Mr. and
Mi*. Morrison.
| The Junior Girls Auxiliary of First
j Baptist Church met Wednesday after-
' noon. After mission study, the girls
• practiced songs. Eight girls were
present.
In the morning if you would
look your best.
Sleep at night on a Beauty
Rqst.
Simmons Beauty Rest Mat-
tresses, beds and springs at—
The Ilagcxxis.
100-2tc
THfe ART & Ciin snOP
Suits and Spring Coats
Tailored. Reasonable
Children’s dresses and
(’oats made
Gifts for Everyone
Hemstitching & Pleating
Mrs. McElreath
Christmas Party—
The Tatapochon Camp Fire
Girls enjoyed a Christmas party
on Thursday afternoon at the
home of Grace Kathryn Smith.
Refreshments were served and
gifts were exchanged while Mrs.
Smith played the piano.
LOST or STOLEN—
“"'A,.'.
Young Shepherd dog. An-
swers to name of “Buddy**
$5 reward if returned to
W. L. Martin
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There will be installation of
officers at the Royal Neighbors 1
lodge Tues. night, Jan. 10. All
members are urged to be pre-
sent. ^
Mr. R. H. M a hood is here from Mc-
Camey for a visit of reveral d.ty*
with hia family.
Mr. and Mra. Engler will make ‘heir
home in Stamford. Mr. Engl.-r is a
m well-known man here.
I)o you want IT?
I can give you IT after Jan. 18.
I am going to Dallas Jan. 15 to bring to you
the very best money can buy in Permanents.—
Any wave, any style.
Get IT suited to your type.
LA MODE BEAUTY SHOP
Call 655
PIGGLY
WIGGLY
SiELF SERVE Asa SAVE
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Special For
Saturday
PEACHES-Gallon, solid pack *
44c
PEACHES-Evaporated, ten-pound box $1.10
PRUNES-60 - 7010-lb. box
85f
SUGAR-Domino, 10-lb. bag
(One to a Customer—Not Sold Alone)
59c
SOAP-Palmolive, per bar
' (Limit Five Bars)
5c
SPAGHETTI-Beechnut, Prepared No, 2
10c
COFFEE—M. J. B. 2-Ib. can
94c
CABBAGE-Nice, firm heads, pound
2*c
LETTUCE-Large, crisp heads, per head
J* 8c
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Inglish, G. L. The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1928, newspaper, January 6, 1928; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024007/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.