Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1924 Page: 5 of 6
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AWsgtt «nd 41m baataaa.
raceivinf hifh
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M, H. ft Uinfwt, Ub LaajjhHl,
E H larat, Ruby Martin, J. K. Mas-
aev, ft E. McDonald. W. F. McDon-
ald. Davie Middleton. A. U Mi
luncheon aet of r M®***Y. E. B. Ramey. F. B. Owena,
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MRS HARLAN HOSTESS— Y
values in used cars these . ?» ”*+■» ;■ *7 v~»t|-
days. "We KNOW that*- «* »«■*•»‘■-'nr^y
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tained her bridge dub. In the
:wme of the very beat of winn w« .ward-
these vdues are on our i**„5“TSu“
«aur non.- It will be to T
yoor gain to see the fol-'J- •• c«rt*r- w- v- *•**. J*JUr
lowing at prices ranging
^OHii75!lo|600.
ainftan.
tTmTdc
Alton Laftin.
Doyle, C. F. Upshaw. H. U.
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conclusion a debcl-j
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J. A. Simth, Jj
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) Smith, D. Booth-
Shelton. J. R Emit
B. Grimslny, M. D ........ v. mw-
nrd. W. ft. Swanson, R. B: Tadlock.
C P. Uyahaw. c. ft Wallace, ft O.
Wallace. R W Warwick. W, E. Whit-'
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Maying Only The E
Jest*
Friday and Saturday
LeRny Johnson. W. P. Carlock. E. M
Ore. B-r, ito.7i.JSS SI" l!™“5. u ^ ^
of Kentucky.
MBR ELLIOTT HOSTESS—
Tha Junior Ladies’ Auxiliary of the
Central Christian Church haul
(M ariwtang kolare the Flower
Show with Mrs. M E. Elliott as hoe-
tees et her home on East Reynolds
•treat Monday afternoon. The per
fectin* of plana for (he cominf Flow
er Show on Nov. ZB— Xt inclusive,
consumed the business -period, after
which oranfc lea and cake were serv-
ed. Present were: Mmeo Wm Bruce,
ft E. Million, J. D. CuM, W. B. Toy-
*z2£%$i
Campbell street Friday afternoon. __ __
this splendid occasion and at tha son- ■ ------
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’ H«n^ «aSh K ot Anaou on »«"day. Nov. »th, a son.
Sr&s £Sh&
and mother of the Uttle fellow, la
Anson visitin* with them at pre-
sent.
1. u ole-
; H. Baird. Fred Ryan, D. T*1vHrina.
fJ. ft Wilemon, J. E. Montgomery, C. f
p| B. BiUinfaley. Mrs. Puller and the
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other extras.
1124 Mode) Ford 4-Door
Sedan^-Locics and runs
like a brand new car. 4
new cord tires, shock ab-
eorbers, lock wheel and S*nr. Ry"'
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MRS. PENNINGTON HOSTESS—
The Ladies Auxiliary of (he Central
Presbyterian Church met Monday
with Mrs. H. H. Pennhtftoai ft hsP
1923 Model Ford Tour- Xr oTf
a most - interesting profram was ear- —* ' A “ *—*-
rled out. Mrs. H. H. Panninfton con-
I ducted Parliamentary drill which
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ing—Good top, tires and
mechanical condition.
~New iinish and fancy
MRS. HIGH'S FLOWER OrENlkG—
A very enjoyable occasion traaa-1
Wednesday from 1 till 6 o’clock
Mrs. J. Griffin Hfh, the Fler-
Openii
Bee -Green Stockinfs” at City
pi red
whpn Mrs. J. Griffin Hl
1st, nave her Flower Opening and in
vited Stamford lades to view her
flowers and , groan houses on
Moran Street The reception
profuaidb of lo*ol£ _
wort niod in vases and boskets
a white trellis with dl
lent Jioaaty. Mesi Byrd
seat covers. New Wil-
lard battery.
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1920 Model Dodge Bros.
Touring—Motor, clutch
Transmission, universal j
joint, differential and,
steering mechanism
have been thoroughly
rebuilt. Good top, new
finish and seat covers.
This car looks like new
and runs like new car in
every way.
1921 Model Oakland
Touring — 4 practically
new cord casings, with
good extra, been refin-
ished, good top, battery
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IMAGINE—
Zanc Grey’s
“WANDERER
OF THE
WASTELAND**
—IN COLOR!
JOYLAND
Msnday and Tuesday
RELIABLE TIRE
COMPANY —
Double drive In Filling Button.
AH Grads* of Msbil OH
AB Work
Full Lino of TJroo
REID'S CASH GROCERY ft
FEED 8TORB
If tt’a good Groesrtos and Food
you wont, phono 80S. Good wa-
gon yard in connection.
and upholstery. Runsj Mal>dv,M.
finer ^Phis car is an ex^ ■ H
ceptional value at t h e *j{, wTiuSi Prap.
price asked.
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1918 Model, Dodge Dros.
Touring — Has rebuilt
motor, clutch, transmis-
sion and differential.
Good battery, tires and
top. Many miles of de-
pendable service in this
car.
inging vine*
. d BUringutov"
weke directed', to the gardens and
green houses where Mrs. High and
Mr*. Phiipott, of Abilene, di^octod
Around 150 guests called'during the *;
afternoon and many expressions of
pleasure were tendered the hostess
for this occaiton and the splendid -
array of flowers, pot plant* and tho
like displayed. I
DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL TEA—
Among the brilliant social functions
recently as well as a musical treat to
lovers of music was the mu seal tea
by Wt«. E. E. GOM jfteaenting
W. D. Smith of Ft. Worth, So-
prano. and Mrs. Harry Goae, of Ben-
iamin, pianist, at her home on East
Me Hat ir A venus.. Saturday at I:3<)
P m. Mrs. R. E. McDonald and Mrs.
fio*f received at the entrance, Mrs.
ft 8. Holland and Mrs. E. H. Layho
directed to the living room which
had been transformed into an assent*!
•My room where Mrs. J. A. Smith and
Mrs. Reese Pratt distributed programs
and further assisted. Clusters of
yellow chrysanthemums and red ro-
ses and shaded lights made artistic
the setting for the clever Interpre-
tations of these artists.. At the con-
clusion little Misses Josephine 8mith.
Dorothy Harlan. Lucy Moody, and
Mary Francis Gosc served a salad
course from the lovely dining room
where the table was centered trith
Normandy lacs over green with vases
of marigolds and chrysanthemums
and illumined with orange tapirs in
crystal holders. Asked to enjoy this
event were: Mmes. R. L. Penick. H. S.
Abbott. G. H. Addis. T. W. Alderson,
J. P. Astin, B. H. Baird. R. R. Baird,
J. P. Boot hr P. P. Berthelot. E. P.;
Bunkley, A. Blackwell, Jack Blake, J.
E. Bounds. J. K. Brady, A. Brady. C.|
fB. Hrrwton. J. C. Bryant, R. B. Bry-
ant, N. 11. Blckley< A. L. Boater, H. A. >
Carter, J. M. Carter, L. B. Cole, R. A.
Cole, A. C. Cooper, C. 8. Cooper, J.!
D. Crockett. J. D. Curd, J. B. Dem-
roa, Davis, D. B. Doak, J, B. Dodson,
CONNELL
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TAYRAN
Phone 33
A Gripiiing-Story of Gold Mining
and Human Hearts
“The Plunderer*
With *
Frank Mayo Evelyn Brent
Thos. Santschi Feggy Shaw
, :\;:v —ALSO—
Jack Demptey Comedy
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Monday and Tuesday
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Vaudeville
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Queen City Concert Company
Six People
Singing Muaic Fun
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS!
Is your Radiator protected against
Fra—lag?
Use Denatured Alcohol.—
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STAMFORD FILUNG
STATION
r. a LOCKE. Pr^. -
Opposite City llall Phene !•
AlfKK
Corinne Griffith in-
“LILLIES OF THE FIELD” -
A powerful Drama of true Mother Love.
A beautiful Romance of a Woman saved
From Folly by a great Love
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1921 Model Essex Road-
ster — Thoroughly re-
i
built from radiator cap
to tail lamp. New top,
sea^ covers and finish.
G<jpd battery and tires.
Telephones:
—Office 470
—Night calle 285
Office Hours:
—• a. m. to 5 p. as.
—Other hours by
Appeiutmeut
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J. D. SIMPSON, B. L, M. D.
General Practice
Patilto Building
Htamfurd, Texas
6 per cent Come quick, we can please you.
THOMPSON LAND COMPANY «
LITTLEFIELD, TEXAS
Have You Put in Your
Bid for that
$15,000.00
Home? h
There is still time to enter the Better Home Lighting
Contest if you have not done so
The Closing date for the Filing of Entries is November
30. Work fast and you may still be one of the winners.
REMEMBER, SOME BOY OR GIRL IN AMER-
ICA IS GOIflG TO W|N THAT WON-
DERFUL FIRST PRIZE
And ten others are going to win those college
scholarships. Just for a little work and study. Isn’t it
( worth trying for?
Any school girl or boy over ten years of age is eligible
Get the Home Lighting Primers from your School Su-
perintendent or the office of the West Texas Utilities
Company. It will give you full instructions
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But You Will Have to Hurry
Good 1922 Model Ford
“Whoopee.” — Racing]
type, with box body on
back. Starter type, good
VfjB .» ’ ' ••
ODSON
OTOR CO.
Phone 32 o
Swenson Ave.
Cakes of Quality
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Now is the time to. place your orders for
your desires in Thanksgiving Cakes and
Christmas Fruit Cakes.
HOGAN CAKE SHOP
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CONTEST CLOSES NOVEMBER 30,1924
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Thomas, R. C. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1924, newspaper, November 14, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054895/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.