Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1925 Page: 2 of 6
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Tb« tnrprvssivf cersrr.oay wu per-
formed at the home of the Rev. Mr.
Burkett.
Both of these young people are
well known in Stamford. Mrs Lindsay
attended the University Of New Mex-
ico last year and Mr. Lindsey, the
Both wer popu-
lar in all achool and eoc a’ activities.
University of Texas.
Linds*
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Mis* Edwards as
Secretary, ~HjjjHkMMMlPHiMM
O. Gafford, Mrs. Mitt Adaum and
others from Stgmford were in at-
tendance at this intersting meeting.
A more detailed account of the pro-
ceedings will appear latss.
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NEW, AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS EXPERT TAKE8 OFFICE
Thomas P. Cooped, for mer Dean of the Kentucky College of Agricu'ture,
was today sworn in as Chief of ths Bureau of Agricultural Economics.
Secretary of Agriculture Jardine was present at the ceremony having
just returned to his desk from s three weeks illness. Photograph shows
from left to right: Secretary Jardina, Mr. Cooper, and Chief Clerk R. M.
Reese. '
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daughter, Mrs. Busby, at Spur.
Burnet Loudder left
Stamford where he will
Sunday for
attend »choo>.
As Reported by Apierican Correspondents.
NEW UGHT
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like it won’t get
will open.
_____ faarifyofOen-
were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday.
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idtntis.
from an
Mrs. Rye
and family of Stamford
. with her mother, Mrs.
McCray. •
l Belam la -still sick,
and Mrs. Weldon Young
spent
Bino
Inst week with Mr. and
rWnma of Cottonwood.
~ M*<hs n few here attended the Bar
Ramm at Stamford and reported i
ffarn time. They heard some fine
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Thursday after reeov
operation for appen
Hialmar Seth left Suday for Stam-
ford where he will be a senior in
Stamford High School
music from the Band boys. Mm. L. E. Wilhite gave a social on
Miss Neno McElwain and brother Friday •*•"*»! in honor 01 Man?
Herman are going to school in An- M'tcfe”j,g|| T^<f|r* n,ttny ,ntereht-
J»n th|s year.
J. C. Nix was In Stamford Monday.
This makes seven times last week.
He surely is s business man or just
can’t stay away from such a good
town.- — ■ s
Mr. and Mm. Box wi
Mr. and Mm. Kendrick
They are from Thurber.
Mrs. Lindsey is s member of the
Alpha Chi Omega sorority and. Mr.
Lindsey of the Lambs Chi Alpha
fraternity.
The bride Ts one of the members
of tne younger set ana a b_ a :u county’s
rphew
Rock,
form
Dr. J. A. Stareline nnd ne
Chester Sundahl, of R->undl
Texa,s. have been visit.ng the
sr's son-in-law, Deputy Sheriff O
D. Swenson, and family at Ericks-
dahl. Dr. StsmUne brought the fin
to Ericksdahl, one of the
most progressive communl
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Pifgly-Wiggiy store. ■ ^ ! of Trinity College in his city and *
For the presnt they are at komq to still serving as a member ef the!
their friends at the heme of th# hoard of that institution. The Doc-
gTeom s parents.
Baggett-H ay good
tor, Mm. Swenson and Miss Bon: e
Swenson made the American office
an appreciated visit while here on
Comumnity Fair Day Wednesday.
You are invited to join the happy
family of American readers.
Miss Selma Hay good, of Haskell,
and Mr. C. B. Baggett of Stamford,
were quietly married Thursday night
September 10. The ceremony was
performed at the Methodist parson-
age at Haskell by Rev. Ben
Mm. Baggett was a popular young
lady of Haskell and Mr. Baggett is j day mom
repair man at the oil mill. paste: of the church. M—swat
their friends feature of the service was the fact
MAKE AUTOMOBILE TIRES
WHILE YOU WAIT
The invention of small fabric weav-
ing machines, the originals of which
have just boon presented to the
Sm.thson hn Institute, makes it pos-
sible the setting up of a small auto
tire factories on street corners. One
machine, a loom shaped to the form
upon which the tire is built wesvsa
the base. The others construct a 8-
ply rubberised fabric and makes a
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Pu_ , ’ Gwmdal Ray Cox, little son of Mr. continuous bias strip of rubber-coat-
******* Mm. Allen Cox; was christened cord fabric. Photograph of Fred-
r young at St. John’s Method nt church Sun-' trick L, Newton of the Smithsonian
They are at home to
in apartments with Mm. H. P. Aus-
tin at 404 South Hobart Street.
B. Y. P. U. Training School
Has Gobs Over the Tap
The B. Y. P. U. training school bs-j
ing held this week is very successful, |
there being well over a hundred en-
rolled in* the classes. Every minute,
from the 6:80 opening bell to the
8:45 closing bell, there is plenty of
inspirstion snd instruction for si!
who come. At the Lunch period pep!
_ . , srkkL Jfowton _——
timing by Rev. D. B. Doak, Institute with the “baby" tire maker.,
of the ch ‘
that all four </?£ ^EndJlmJS f-turod pUyers, «
Mr. and Mm. C. E. Wason and Mr «**• *Ld
and Mm. W. C. Cox, and a rrsat-. c*£ ^
grandfather, W. L. Copeland, were M®^"® thIho Tmli
present and stood with _ the parents
as the child was baptized.
W indshields.—Brsseltoa
Company.
Lumber
2-tf
He then.
weal-
ex trkate
FRANK LLOYD’S NEW PICTURE
TO BE HERE NEXT WEEK
“Her Husband's Secret.- which
Frank LJoyd has picturixed from Me
Claeses a
excitement.
com
Misa Hudson closes
the 1 Po*t • •twrX*
em
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a spiritual messag? in a chalk draw-
ing and talk. The attendance has
:re many interest.
_ ■. _ _ sad jvTtabaMmta
were served to twnty-one guests,
Carrol Putnam of South America
is a guest of his brother, T. R. Put-
nam, and family.
I BUNKER HILL
doubled during the last two months
snd with the interest shown in this
school it will continue to grow ra-
pidly.
The interest in S. 8. has steadily
fIncreased. - All lower departments
made a pronounced gain last Sunday/
The Adult department is also try-
ing to help in the 400 mark aim in a
few weeks,.
tional attraction at the. Alcove Thea-
tre, beginning _ Monday.
Antonio Moreno, Patsy* Ri)th Mil-
ler, Ruth Clifford a^d David Tor-
l sing considerable of s fortune _ by
j fraudulent methods loses it. H
elopes with the daughter of a
1 thy banker in an effort to *xl
himself from his trouble.
Miss Miller, who plays the part of
Judy, has the role of the daughter,,
snd Miss Clifford plays s dusf part
an the bride and then the mother
ter"Xnd daughter, Mias Blanche, were
in Abilene Tuesday and the last nam-
ed took the train for Bristol, Virgin-
ia, to enter Sullins College.
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last week.
LUEDERS
A pall of gloom was cast ever Loa-
ders September 6 when death claim-
ed Mrs. D. C. Ham. She was a devout
Christian, having joined the church
in 1914. She was 84 years of age
at the thne of her death. Interment
was made in the Luedera Clear Fork
Cemetery. Deceased is survived by
her husband, Denver Ham, snd three
children, . Margaret, Woodrow snd
Cristina.
Born Sept. 9 to Mr, and Mrs, Alton " A" J
Mullins s six-pound boy and a seven- Artfrar
pound girl.
Miss Com Mss Tonroy left Mon-
day for Stamford where she will be
a senior in Stamford High School.
Bom to Rev. and Mm. A. J. Brown
n seven-pound girl, September 7^.
Mr. ad Mm. W. D. Cordell of Chil-
is last
The first copy of tbs Amiisms-4p-
der the new management snd owner
is off the Press, and was O. K. Ths
writer bids the Editor welcome, and
hopes bg will continue to give the
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Intermediate Leagu* Program
Subject—“How Jesus Can Help Me
in My School.
Leader—Edwin Massey.
Bible Lesson—Phil. 4:4—9.
ping put the school job
erald Porter.
ropic
Ovi
er.—G«
people the boat paper in the best of p>yJng the Price—Patsy Durret-
the West That’s StamfonJ’s way.
There has been a lot of min here
lately and the fields are looking
green. Crops am imporving. Cot-
ton-picking haa started and them
will be aulte a Jot of msise made as
the old burned-up stalks have tuck-
ered out and are making fine grain.
Norbert Boedeker has returned
from hie vacation trip to Florida and
is ht Stamford High School again
Knipling is also go:r,- to
d High. The two young men
in their jitney to and
iving Straight Ahead—Tommie
Sticlung to the Standard—Elvin
Hanson.
Special Song—Mr. Culwell.
Guarding the Possessions of Others—
Dorothy Bunkley.
Brave in the Ditch—Maurice Glenn,
j On My Honor—Le R<»jr Msssev.
“Four Things”—Lets Mae
Benediction.
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S’amford
. are traveling
from town.
the guests
week*,of
Mm. Cogdell'e parents. Mr. snd Mrs.
Wito. C. C. Arnold I. vi.hin, bar
WEST NEW HOPE
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Saturday
1 assortment silk dresses. new sh ades
and styles..................8.95
Ladies’ new fall hats................2.95
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89-inch unbleached domestic.......12 1-2
39-inch dotted and figrured voiles...____J25
82-inch gingham,* good quality.........15
Big assortment gingham and percale
light and dark colors.... ..10
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We have just received the
W. L. DOUGLAS
v.
Shoes For Men
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Stamford
Texas
The fanners are all busy now pick-
ing cotton.
-- Mrs, N. 8. Lundy has returned
home sifter a two weeks’ visit south
of Anson.
J. B. Sosebee bad as his guest
We<]iiv.4dsy of last week, Ronnie Pall.
Mui» Minnie Lee Moree is on the
sick list.
Robert Thane was in Stamford
Thursday of last week on business
Mr. snd Mrs. P. R. Lundy .pent
part of last week with relatives
south of Anson.
Among the number in Stamford
Saturday, Sept. 6, were Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Skiles, Mr. and Mrs. Thorns*
King, Mr. and Mm. R. P. Lundy and
families.
Messrs Madison and Ary Morse
had as their guests Wednesday. Al-
bert and Doyle Lundy. ,
Mm. J. D. Flemins and son. Milton,
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Brannon snd chil-
dren, Miss Gladys. Chester, Lester,
and Lillie, Mr. and Mm. M. L. Woody
J. E. Skiles, W. T. Hilliard. R. L.
Bushel and families from New If*?*
families from New Hope Comnran-
were mingling with the Stamford
crowd here Saturday.
Misa Chios Darden visited with
Mies K'-ctor
sited Mis* h
Monday night. She vi
Rector only recently.. She
was on her way to Abilene where
she will attend Simmons UnivsrsRy
for her second year,
Company
WANTED—Fresh milk
for her food and oare foi
Call telephone 205
,15-tfc
WANTED—We will pay highest
prices for chickens and eggs. Stam-
ford Inn. *-18p
Lumber Company.
and party favora. All ent flowers
in season. Bedding plant*, bulba
not plants, baskets, StL Ifmford
Floral Co.. MrTWT H. Wright, Mgr.
Night Phone 588 Day Ikons 464
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Middleton.
Builders’ Hardware. —»IWaxeRen
Lumber Company. ~ «
A MAN OR A SHEEP— WHICH?
is the subject of Rev. Moffett's ser-
mon at the First Baptist Church Sun-
day morning. At the evening service
he will preach on “The Attractive
Jesus Christ.”
The S. S. will observe State Mis-
sion Day with an appropriate pro-
gram at the dose of the teaching
boar. Eighteen persons will Hnder
this program. -
799 Balsa ef Cotton
Seven hundred bales of eotton had
been weighed in Stamf
Thursday afternoon, accon
R Jonas, public weigher.
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
We are ready to serve you with Pierce gasoline, oils snd greases. We
also carry a full line of,tires, tubes and accessories., Let us vulcanise
P* your- tubes. ^
Pennant Service Station
J. G. O’Keefe, manager
Southeast Corner of Square
£
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ford up to
rdmg to J.
Do you need repair work, gaa, oil
Urea, tubes er parte for your earl
Or do you need • good used car? If
raga, North 8waneon Avenue. Phone
687. ______ 14-tfe
Galvanisfd Screen Wire,—Brass!ton
Lumber Company. 8-tf
Old papers for salo at this of flea.
snd Mmas. Roy Hansen snd
Humt who have been visiting
snd around Stamford
Jesse
relatives hi _ ■■■■■■■
have rturned to thsir home on the
Plains. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Hunt
and diughtor Miss Ethel accompan-
ied them home for a visit snd have
returned.
M. Faverman, proprietor of Favor-
man’s store, will leave for Dallas
Amusement
AT THE
Joyland
Theatre
FRIDAY
/Viola Dana and a wonderful
cast in
“REVELATION”
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SATURDAY
“$50,000 REWARD”
_Special Western
MONDAY
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FOR BALE—A number of alee
Bee Gray Bros. Moat Market.
Mlse Ethel HudaWi * DalU
traveling secretary d B. T. r.
of Tanas, who is holding the train-
hag school at the Baptist Church,
was a dinner guest of Mm. L. E.
Watte Wednesdmr. Other guests
were Mmek. J. 7. McKinney. II. H.
Harmon. Alton Brady, snd Miss Li-
WKliptlP'^ •» x.
Mr, and Mm. M.. E. Perkins an-
nounce the birth of a little dough-
F «S,1S,r5,TnV8*«
is stepping high these days and 1
wr,l«fsta that with his liew tltls me
nigs ! regard is due him. But Mr. War-
18-Si oHck doesn’t look older yet The ba-
i!£!'by baa been namid Freda Ladel)*
“MY SON"
With Nazimova
TUESDAY
Starts on Special Family Offer
REMEMBER—The whole fam-
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1925, newspaper, September 18, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054686/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.