Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964 Page: 4 of 12
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Celebrate 25th Anniversary
Bv Mrs.
Lyrn Flowers • I man be U.deceaaed> The couple
fiyer ■
their 25th wedding anniversary
«t ytVMKMiy m uie suon ixtm-
eran. Church at Sagerton, con-
ducted by the Rev: Emeat R.
iflug. A reception followed in
the church parish hall where-MB
ghosts vere registered. Mr.
Tredemeyer’s sister. Mrs. Jack
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was married on Dec. 28. i»3B a
her family honte hy Pastor E
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the artist and Mrs. Spencer
Bane win act as sc«hg setter
Clowns will be Mrs. W. T. Sto-
vall. Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Clif-
*«W'it|8Uii»#A
o mid Meeting
In Watson Home
Mrs. Jac|c Watson - will host
the meeting of the Pierian Club
tia»3gaMigi
Open iny uoors to Knowledge
Utthti. '.L will. hw Jh
ant 25 years ago. .Walter Leh-'
mam. of Roscoe was the groom's
attendant who also served at
(he wedding 25 years 'ago.
The refreshment table w___
„Uid-w4tft a life clotTfover green.
Antonio, was unable to attend
the aniuveraary celebration but
sent a beautiful hand croctoe'cd
table cloth.
Mr. Tredemeyer Is the son o£
rr*^tiflsrrl fnrf
Mr. anA fy&. $d May Feted
Mrs. Ed May were Mr. May was born in Pottk-
riaiity
f’t-'s Jana- Ulmer of Lubbock,
and the hostesheal
■ary, •■ •v .' . ... *
Their three children and their
families attending the recap'ion
sides In Sggerten and attended
with all her other children and
families except two.- August
Tredemeyer and Mrs.. Esther
present were
Those
•were Mrs.’ *ta hryu lloppan of.
May. the former Fannie WfiS$b
was born In Russellville, Ark.,
June 26, 1893.
and^SfrsTilfc
Hostesses will be Mrs. Watson.
Mrs. Paul Stanley, h^ra. P. R.
Nicholson and Mrs: Garland
Zimmerman. *«'
C6nii.1t. M., and Cottpn May
of Loving ton, N. M. pic cou-
ple’* -dive grandchildren and
great grandchildren were .also
PIP "'killiMb
.The couple was married ,De
cemher 25. 1913 in RusaellvUle,
Ark., at the Methodist Church.
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alfii ln" siiuce 'bpfter'ed •
corn, glazed carrots, broctuli.
pheese, peanut butter! hot rolls
and butter, plain or cheloclate
milk, cocoa nut pudding.
TUESDAY:
YuperJntemlonl!" officiated
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MRS. JERRY L. SCHROEUER
Helen Pustejovsky Married
Jerry L. Schroeder-Nov. 30
Helen Pustejovsky became the Meuhlsteln of Abbott 'and Geor
bride of Jerry L. Schre-’ gia Ann Heitner of Kaufman,
odor in a ceremony resd SStur-; B Py Schrocdei served his
day afternoon. Nov. 30, at 4 o • brother as best man Witnesses
clock in St. Ann Catholic Church.; Vcrc Edwin Joe Kola celt,-broth:
-Rev James A. Mucrie officiated CT-in-law of thr'bride of Sey-
ami wording music was h> . ,g.j tnCuf end M.iton Kolar ot ^uU-yL
uncle. I i
centerpiece Ranked by tall white
burping candles.
Jhc cake was shaped like an
open Bible with the names of
the couple's three children in*
scribed ‘ Mary'%-.“Jeanie" and
••Charles" on one side, and the
wedding date. Dee. 28, 1938 on
the otlter.
Mary is Mrs. Ted' Jennings
and she and Ted iiVe in Sey-
mour. Jeanic is Mrs. Larry LeU
and she and Larry and their
baby live in Abilene. Charles
(Buddy' resides at Lueders
where he is employed. The three
children and the two husbands
are all graduates df Old Glory
High School. ,
Mrs. Waiter I.el.maim ol Abi-
lene assis'ed the two daughters,
Mrs. Jennings and Mrs; Let* In
serving cake and punch. Mrs.
Loyd Cleveland of Lamtsa dis-
played the gilts. —-
' Mrs. Tredemeyer is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. August Leh-
Stamford: the Weldon
Tredemeyers, JUiedtis. the Cwl
Hcrtels, Kule and the Glyn Lov-
vorns Stamford
' "Her family included the B. A.
Erdmans, Old Glory; the "Walter
Lehmanns Abilene; the Arthur
I.rhmanns, Roscoe; Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Schmidt, Austin and
Lester .Lehman".!, V/i if'eld, Kan-
sas.
Mr. and Mrs/ Tredemeyer are
members of the Zion Lutheran
Church at Sagerton and 'live on
their stock farm between Old
Glory and Sagerton.
Mrs.
Odus Putman
had as visitor^ during Christmas
Mr, and Mrs. Lester Putman,
Stephanie and Stephen of Pal-
las; Mr. and Mpa. Alvin Hertfel,
David and Charles, Mrs Roger
liokanson. Allen and Terry of
Haskell; Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Pet-
man of Highland. Mr. .and Mrs.
Hobert Berry and gdandson. Bil-
lie Smithy, and Mrs. Leon Counts
of LgedergpgjHPfeB#^
and Mrs. May are members- of
the Methodist Church
For many years Mr. May was
engaged In farming in Arkansas
Co
chips, peanut butter, hot bread
and butter, plain-pr chocolate
milk, apricot cobbler.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bushel! spent
Christmas week In Midland with
their daughter. Mrs. .Pete. Bun-
tin. and her family.
hi« wife of Amarillo and
daughter. Jamie 'Gale of Port
Worth; Mrs/ Buena Fulton-«f
. Kansas (Tty and Judy Brennett
from Albuquerque
•Mra. O: F. Harvey greeted
the guests and granddaughters
of the couple served punch, cof-
fee and wedding cake.
The table was laid with a
white linen cloth. At dacb end of
the tsble was a goW tatfffelahra
holding three tMl white candles
with wreaths of white mums a-
round each. A wreath of gold
mums gr.aced the base of the
punch hpwl.
„ operated the May Cafe for
years. After selling the. cafe
Mr. May retired. >, ^ _
The couple wM continue to
to make Stamford .their home. \ *
__ .;! THURSDAY:
cheese, peanut butter, buttered
okra, harvard beets, apple
sauce, hot rolls and butter, plain
or chocblate ?n!lK.
Luncheon Honor5)
Lmdit LeFevrer I
Tommy Jo Simpson of RuIl
,mated the bridesmaids' !um..
Jto fpr Linda LeFevre on Ln?
jfday. December 21, before ht
carriage on Sunday, at the " ,
Simpson home near RuU
The bribe's chosen colors 6i
Pork sausage patties and
:ravy, butered rice, cheese,
reen beans, peanut butter, hot
rolls and butter, figata or choco->’
ifTruit salad.' '
milk'f1
FRIDAY:
■ VegeTabJe soup, toasted
cheese Sandwiches, tossed salad,
t>canu| bifUer cups, crackers,
plain or chocolate milk, ginger
broad.
Xliurgh cjjgrus- -- - ~ ~ ___la. the bridegroom’s l,ncle A VrnPn HU r^lnVi
Mi. and Mrs. Frank Pustcjo- Groomsmen were At Mrtnrrr- ’ L/ ,d JJLJV iUU
vskv are the parents of the bride. 1 Jr. and Erwin Pustejovsky, both j NsiTlGS OffiCGTS
M-bgt and Mrs. W M. Sr-hroc-j ».f Dallas. Frankie Vrzallk of
<ieil of W aco are the parents of | Kaufman. Bill Schroeder of West
the bridegroom. • • ■' land Johnny Mcuthlstein.
The bride wore a gown The bride’s nephew. Johnny
organza with a scalloped neck-t.ioe Knlacck. of Seymour was
For New Year
Mr». Tip Foster hosted thej
Avoca Home Demonstration
(Tub at a meeting held in her
line Toe floor-length lull llounc-! ring hearer and Sue Kubela of *U,J’U 0I1 ^a,n1^ar^
-’Hrs. Dunklin, px^'i.dent. open,
cd Hip meeting with a prayer
and Mrs. Tip Foster called the
roll and read the minutes of the
last meeting. Members answer-
cd skirt" wgf"TfimtH#a wiTh g,yt!ymour way flqgjer girl.
panel of chantilly lace and roses. The wedding reception and
Her elbow-length veil ol illu-! dance were in Stamford Nation-
sion fell from a tiara studded al Guard Armory.
with chantiily lace and roses. Airs Senroedcr is a graduate . .. .
I iirococr is a graauaie td ro,j caU wjth - How j jrjj
Evelsn Pustejovsky. sister m of Pain* Creek High School flnd! Rpt-ipj,., •• y
the bride, was maid pf honor, hs employed at Federal Reserve | Year b^oks for 1%4 were fill-
" Bridesmaids were Donna Schro- Bank in Dallas. The br«degroom ,H ^
slslcrsf file "bridpjfrotim.'ls-a graduate of- Reieher High MrTTJunlllir"-------------------~t
Jeny Urban and Mura Pus ?)ov-| Sc-h.xJ and is employed by Murr ' ^J<( V1#ri ,ngt^Ilef,
new officers and handed eatrh a
l ligh ed candle and told 6f thA
State Bank No. 1-39.3 responsibil'ty of each office. The
|L»nd’s Prayer was repeated in
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Mew -fbmkitn is -Hr
sky of Dallas, Mary Catherine' Bros Electric Co, in Dallas
FARMERS STATE BANK
bf EuecJers in the State of Texas at the close of business on
I>er. 20. 19G3.
ASSETS
■ Cash, balances with other hanks, and cash
items in pro<t*ss of collection.
Unite 1 States Government obligai'ions.
- "-direct and guaranteed
Loans and discounts (including $6,106.20
overdrafts'
Bnnk premises owneri $45.00,
furniture and fixtures $3.975.0f)
Other assets
TOTAL ASSETS
new prpi»
ident, Mrs. Warren Hilliard is
secictary and treasurer and
Mrs Foster is council delegate.
Mrs J. C. Williams is the new
[ vice pres'dent but was unable
| to a"tend the installation because
j of dlncss.
Refreshments of cookies and
S 237.100.2S I hit chocolate were served to SIT
■ members.
200.3K4.89 f Mrs Dunklin will host the
next meeting January 16.
662,014.10 '
4.020.1 0
Peg-gy Mueller
1,200.791 WiJl Marry
R. D. McGary
$1,101720.'«
LIABILITIES
Demand dciKisits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
+ partnerships,.and corporations
Deposits of "United States Government t including
posial savings) ......
Deposits of States and,political subdivisions
Depcu>>u ol hank*—— -----------—
Certified and officers’ checks, etc,
.IQTAU DEi’QSns______. : ^33A-65
(at Total demand deposits........... 650,909.15
HTrr-Tt"H sayings ' •
' „ dcjxisits 33?,i2f).3B
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES ................ -.........................
5d3.356.Gl
327,425.50
.3 315.07
113,965,16
10 000.00
272.31
23.176.81
$1,011,511.46
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mueller of
Sagerton are renouncing the en-
gagement and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter, l’eggv
Ann, to Richard D. McGary, son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. McGary.
The couple will cxchanrfFSved-
ding vows at St. Paul’s Lutheran 1
Church In Sagerton on Friday,
Jan. 10. at 8 p. m. Rev. I?$K
Scbcflel wdl officiate. ______
The brfde-eicct Is a graduate
of Rule High School and is em-
ployed by. the First National
Hank. McGarv is a graduate of
.itanik::4l -High - Kehool -and—is
employed by City Grocery and
Market. 1 ,
CAPITAL ACCOUNT'S
Capital: la' Common stock, total par value
StfRfltus ................L...-
Undivided profits —........,
Reserves (and retirement account for
preferred capital , ........1 . ......
/TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS"
{ TOTAIi LIABILITIES AND.!
CAPITAI. ACCOUNTS
30.003.0r
30,oho.fr
23 208.60
C»tholic \Vomen
Hold Meeting
10,003.03
D.IWIl ..............“
-Jr-DavW T- Joyner., president. of the above-named' ban!:
do solemnly swear that this report of condition is irue and
Mrs. Marcus Acosta gave
report of thc.chartty committee
, a* a meeting of the St. Ann
Women Guild held Sunday, Jan.
, Rfc208.tr. 5- •( tt* «hereh Per!*b hall
Over 50 needy children were
helped last month
father Alvin Wilde opened the
meeting with prayers and Mrs.
Ted Gomez read the minutes of
the-hrst
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DAVID T, JOYNER
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On Sunday, am. 12 after the
Holy Hour Service, the women
ol tit* Guild will sell coffee,
cakes and plea in order to make
money for future use.
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ssats
Sworn lo and subscribed before me litis 7Ui day of Jnitu-
1964. nnd I lieteby «*l1lfy that l am not an offkvr or
u /»T fhis bank f - Yf? V*«. f
Yvonne Hansen. Notary Public.
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Post
•IW. pledged to give $90 to the
March of Dlmip! • Post
Where but in print can you
to the uUvcrlmn
messages tliat interest you
Wlicrc else can a.woman dip
the cdufxms and recipes that
iii trjgue her? Or tear on i tips
to try on leftovers? Or mark,
lor (lilure marketing, any of
I hedrtorljul IikmI ideas which-
strike her fancy? I
And where else can she circle
and compare the colors and
styles of clothing and fur-
nishings that, appeal, to her?
Where else, in fact, can any they like. Let somebody's
message bo re-run -at will-by
an interested audience?
So make sure a good part of
youradverti$ingrrfessagcgcls
mto print. Let somebody's
eyes linger over it as long as
scissors clip it riA'LofcoHipeti-
tion. And then watch some-
one’s jHickel or purse carry I
if to tjg: place of purchase.
Print makes sense because
print makes sales. '
My cuminiaaion expires June 1, 1965.
*' • t' i»igiMlliirtiU"i iir'i .. .
members have offered to awlst
in Sny way during tlv rt^vc.
Murry Schroeder,” post ’ eor
piaoder. preaktod for t^e meet-
ing Md Jatrairy t at the pMt
| born*. T - !
Otu of a seriit fmenltd 4> Iht Print MittRsihg ~Asi<xiation ml~
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1964, newspaper, January 9, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054613/m1/4/?q=divorce: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.