Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1925 Page: 5 of 6
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*4 ■»»k«r* of tli» Kolonial herd Klub
lad invited pint* at • Her lovely
Some on East Oliver street •» • bridge
luncheon wrdnesday morning Pink
-amation* adorned, the roomtf aHd five
tabloa enjoyed the diversion and at
tonclueion a three t-oorte luncheon
wa* Serve*) to the following: Me*
dgmes J. Hugh Aetin, E. V. Uard-
'vick. Burt Kink. K. B. Harriaon. Geo.
Eachery. J. E. Dtumntond of Kan An-
tenia, R E Hall. H. H. Harmon. F.
R. Hudson. Wajrac Bryant. J, M. Car-
ter. W. U Orr, Brtron Davie Davia of
Della*. R. R Koherteon. W P Mc-
Donald, C. k franew. P. E. Morrow.
C. ft. Bigg*. N. M phv. 8 P. Smith.
V 1 Vernon, Porter Whaley ami Miae
Betty Rhine*
STOCKHOLDER'S M FETING!
otice ia hereby given that a
me ting of the stockholder* of the
Pirat State Bank of Stamford, Texas
ia hereby called to be held on the!
lftth day of MkV A D., IMS. at JO'
o’clock A. M. at the hanking house
of -aid bsnk for the purpose of vot-‘
ing upon a proposition to amend the
charier of said corporation by iur-!
r-mlering the Guaranty Fund "plan of
protecting it* depositors and. adopt- j
ing the Bond Security system of ae-:
curing it* depositors in conformity j
with the provision* of Senate Bills |
No’* 11.2 and 114, Acta of the Regular
Session of the Thirty-Ninth legisla-
ture of Texas
Directors: E. H. Laytie, Dallas South-
ard. P. R Bettis. O. P. Harlan, C. B
Gray, J. R. Pratt, J. E. Montgomery.
A-t-i-l ' . 47-tf
WELCOME
TRADE AT HOME
We carry • food otock of first
class asarchaaoiaa. dragglat s sun-
dries, drugs and a good many ath-
h aaefal articles. Help os to
keep a good stack ky giving aa
afternoon. Xl',» Kud
esiJfi.* conducted *h~
|CELEBRATES TENTH BIRTHDAY
Monday was a joyous day for lit-
I tie Miss Dora Alice Ladd for many
little friends gathered at the home
[of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
, Ladd on E. Reynolds in the afternoon
I to participate in the celebration of a
tenth birthday with her. Lively
gjpiUf* filled the houra with Eskimo
pie* and candy and dainty Raster^ Miller,
AVOCA DRUG CO
AVOCA. TEXAS
nee* session in the absence of th->
president. The meeting concluded
with a social hour during which time
the hostess served deiiciou* refresh
ments to Mesdhmes Fet'd Ryan. Hat-
tie Stevens, Russell Moitison, Nick
Marvin Elliott and J. D Curd.
asket* filled with candy favors being! - . £*3-**_____^
a.nsed to Ouita B 'Ue Cowsert, Vir-|MRS. GU8TATBOH. HOSTESS—-
inia Bounds. Evelyn Kline. Nelli The Busy Hour Cub was dettghfc
lox. Ruby Forrester. Mary Helen [fuDy entertained Tuesday with Mrs.
'arter, Mary Fleming*: Mary Louise, L- A. Gustafson as hostess and the
iinard, Alma Thorne. Dorothy Ruth «*«*•! program Of embroidery aUd
'ulbreath. Charlie Belle Cook. Elisa- *ocisl good time wa* followed with
eth Carter. J. Lee Box. Garland and • rowret served at tei-mination
)on Alice Laid r » attendance man: Meadame* Gen.
W. B. Owen, O. A. - MeAles-
Igon, Geo. Gray, H.
Adam* and the hos-
STAMFORD SHOE
SHOP
Wa mend tho rips
And patch the holes.
Put on Rubber Heels,
And save your solos.
“Say It With Flower*"
Stamford Floral Co
. i —■
Two Doors Kant of Alcove Theatre
464—Phones—528
B. F. Moore* Prop
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN JUNIOR
AID—
Mrs. Brown H*;*r wa*. notes* to
the Junior ladies Aid of Central
.Christian Aid at her home on Moran
tar, Sterini
B. Lawhon,
church held their regular me.-ting LAP-A-LOT CLUB— ,
Monday afternoon with Mr*. John Mrs. H M Hick* was hostess to
King.as hostess. In the absence of the Laf-A-l.ot Club Thursday p. m.
the president. Mrs. John King, the March 12th *t her home at 5i»3 East
Vice-President, presided and opened Campbell street.
with devotional followed by business After a very pleasant social hour
session and plana were perfected for there was an election of officers—
the serving of cakes, pies, sandwich- Mrs. R. E McNabb wa* elected preal-
ea and coffee at the Alrovt* Theatre dent, Mr*. S. O. Smith sec treaa.
Saturday and concluded with a social \ refreshment plate containing
half hour and refreshment*. Pre-' „«„dwiche*. cake and hot chocolate
sent were Mme* W. L. Oir, W. M wu nassi-d to the following; Mes-
IN BUSINESS FOR BETTER
; EYESIGHT
JESS At Lueders
Texas
Artificial Teeth ran bo made nae
of to masticate your food, but ar-
tificial eye* won’t photograph ob-
jects. We will appreciate a part
CLEANED AND BLOCKED
WORK GUARANTEED
Mrs. N. A. Harper
204 W. MORAN 8T.
We Offer Exceptional Bargains in
**•#* the hostenrf. Mrs. if. X. Hick* was
HONORING VISITORS— ! a visitor.
.........CHHipHsirwiry ta mi. fiwi siniu-1-* ——■. . mis> ---------- ...~
ard of Cisco and Mr* Wilburn Hoyt MRS. J C KYLE HOSTESS—
of- Son A«gvkm<h«weg gwe*t_* pfeAtfUgm Tba^Wu.* A*u Ui4uy. of Jl»r Cen^
H. A. Carter at present. Me*dame* tral ChrbdTart Church met Th The new
H. A. Carter and J. A. Loftin enter- chutvh Monday and after devotional
tained Wednesday with a delightful and business session an hour was
morning party at Forty-Two with it spent in needle work and socially i
tables at play at the former's home with Mrs. J. C. Kyle as hostess for
on East Reynolds Street. A profu- the occasion serving a delirious sa-
| sion of cut flowers and fern* made lad course, her little daughter Lucy
the rooms lovely and in the games Blanche assisting in serving* P»-j
Mrs. Perry Smith wa* winner of Hi sent were Mesdame* .1. E. Montgom>sL
! score, receiving a sandwich tiay and cry, W. T. Grubbs, W T. Browning. |
| Apple pie A la mode was served. ! I). K. Lyotr, S. L. Fleming. R. L.1
In the afternoon the same, appoint Heliums. V F Baker, J. C. Kyle and-j
ments were used in a delightful party little Mi** I.ucy Blanche Kyle.
at bridge with 10 tables partirjpat-1 - ■. .... .■ -........—
ing and Mr*. E. V. Hardwick won for* J. A. Easterling Dies
Hi score prize a piece of Banbrigle On Monday n*‘ '.*n' Jrrt. A Fn«-
pottery ahd the honor guests received telling of Avora pa*s >d away of
I Tallies. Green gage ice, fruit salad, pneumonia in th# r11y lie was * nil- ■ I
cracker* and olives were served. e<) to Graham to #>•••- his youngest
In the evening members of Club daughter who was very ’ sick at the^
Koyale with invited guests were en- home of his eldest daughter and had
tertgined at bridge and in the *ev;-ral just returned when-he wo- sti'irkM
. games played Mrs. Mary McElwee with thi * dread -d.s- »*•- and all poas-
was high score winner for the ladies, tble wan done for him but to no
I and received a rone i*owl. Mr. Ei B. avail. Mi* wife di«d some years
Harrison as winner of the gents prlxe ago, lea'ing him with three daughter
receiving a pair of silk sock*. A de- and two sins and hi* death t» n sad
licious refreshment plate was served blow to hi* children and friend*. The
The pleasure, of these delightful nc- body was shipped by Penick-Hughes
casions waa only exceeded by the Undertaking department to O’liey, |
pleasure of meeting these charming Tcxs*. for burial. Many friends
visitor* and hostesses. sympathize with the bereaved rhll-
***** dren and relative* in hi* departure.!
MRS C. F. UPSHAW ENTER- —--i
TAINS—1 1 R**d Pirkot Fence.—Rraxelton Lam-'
Honoring Mrs. J. E. Drummond of her Company. H-tf
flan Antonio her houae guest, Mrrf. 1
C. F. Upahaw delightfully entertain lj—---
DR. L I DROWN
CTTNITELL
pmw:.-^atrerr. ■ - n if
TAYMAN
INSURANCE, RENTALS
REAL ESTATE, LOANS
Phone 33
Ocruliets and Optometriata
WITH NEW CAR t.l AKANTEEH
RAY RECTOR
\
Kodak Finishing
BUICKS and Late Model
Ford Coupes, Sedans and
Touring Cars.
Ordera received la the morn
Terms to Responsible People
STAMFORD MATTRESS
FACTORY
I can work over any kind of an old
mattress and put it in the form of
a high grade bed. Or I can make
you a new one through and through
All mattresses made with loops on
each aide to make easy lifting for
you.
JIM CRAWFORD Proprietor
Residence Telephone 163. Located
near Standpipa. Also pet rabbit*
for sale.
Stamford and Munday
Texas
Vulcanizing
A complete new stock to ftelect
from in aixes ranging from 30x8
to 33x5. Priced tight.- Comr-in
and let u* show them to you.
Stamford Filling Station
F. M. LOCKE, Prop.
Moite City Hall Phone !•
ONE DAY
FRI., MAR. 20
First Hints
If Your Wife Can’t
Fix ’em, Try
FITZPATRICK
Spring Footgear
SAND AND
GRAVEL IN
CAR LOTS
For Concrete and
Building Purposes
Pumps Reign Supreme
In Early Footwear
The new season sees even more of the .....- - - - .
GIRLS
GIRLS
GIRLS
ALL GIRLS
—Call on or Write—
SAGERTON SAND
& GRAVEL CO.
Sagerton, Texas
already popular pumps—in enticing
patterns. Then there are many beau-
tiful designs using the clever rhine-
stones and cut steel buckles.
Girls’ Orchestra, Girls" Dancing
Girls’ Singing ,
All in all, the new Spring styles are /
proving exceedingly popular—it will . V _ _ - T
pay you to come in today and choose your footwear for the season.
Spring Fashions
Favor
—IV plaited jabot • .»<
—Godetx in varying length*
—Loose tabo that give a ripple
effect l
April gtylee are now on sale At
The Very Beet Vaudeville We’ve
Ever Had
Also Richard Barthelmess in
^“CLASSMATES
WE ARE GIVING A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT ON ALL THE
NEWEST LADIES’ DRESSES AND HATS.
I Jl ...liflA III.,-^7- ..... . • „ . . _
Standard - Designer
Pattern Couhter
GRISSOM’S
The Store with the Goode"
Stamford
Texas
10c, 30c and 40c
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Thomas, R. C. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1925, newspaper, March 20, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054659/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.