Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1937 Page: 3 of 10
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THM* t# Anthony V*fM
Spetklm of Ohio* Q*o. "HU"
Anthony Wiynt. an IndUn ebM
•net uld: "Ho b* on* d*vll to Eght
M* h**r hU dinner horn; way over
there it go toot-toot; then way W
the other aid* It go toot-toot; then
hta toldiert run forward — Shoot-
and Ted Fricher, Arnold Kn.pp.,
Paul aad Await Sander Leon and
Ernest Lowack viaited in the E.
Becker home Sunday afternoon-
' Mia* L«u Mae Middleton ha*
tone to Dallaa where ahe haa en-
rolled in the Metropolitan Buaineaa
Collet*. - . _
and Mia*
The golden momenta la the at ream
at life rush past us. and are see
nothing but sand; the angels come
to visit us. and *e only know them
when they are goo*.
Personal
A. J: Beil. Jr, student Is the
Blind Institute in Austin, returned
home last Friday sod will apend
the summer with his parents. Mr.
and Mr*. A. J. Bell. He will be a
Junior High School student next
year/
Mia* Lillian Tate*, student in the ^tolU for sever*
Mr*. R. A. Gardner
Lula Witherspoon have goa* to
Tyter for a visit" wtth their brother,
Joe Witherspoon.
Bob Gardner, medical student in
the University of Taxes School of
loft Sunday for Elkton. Kentucky,
because of the critical illMM of
Dr. HcReyhoIda* brother, Who 1*
suffering from a heart disturbance.
about kiting it Jfa Cheerfulness
JtterSWsw®:
Ml Denton arrWad homo Thursday
night of last week to spend the
summer with her parents, Hr. and
ta a direct end immediate gam.
.Subscribe to The
trip in their car.
tonsils removed at the Stamford
Sanitarium Monday.
Mac Leeter, eon of, Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Lester, had His tonsils re-
moved et the SUmford Sanitarium
Saturday. '
Annette Carother* daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. G. C. Carother*. had
Tom Bunkley, medical student in
Tulane University at New Or
leans, L<
to spend
at New Or
arrived Saturday night
„ ______j* summer with his par-
ents, Dr. and Mra E. P. Bunkley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stevenson had
as guests last week-end Mrs. Stev-
enson’s nephew, Harvey Evans and
his wife Mr. Evans is an attorney-
at-law in Minna*polls, Minn.
Douglas Baker, who was here
last week for a short visit with hi*
sister. Mrs. Johnny Bryant, and hi*
grand parent*, Mr. Iftd Mrs. J. W.
Stevenson, left Saturday for Dallas
where he will play with the Kline
band during th* Pan-American El-
Mrs. J. W. Dalton of Paducah
id daughter, Mrs. E. J. Broek-
dre and daughter. Wanda Us, of
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McGregor.
Mis* Geraldine Ivy left Monday
for Abilene where she will study
in McMurry College. She taught
in the Dbvie community-during the
past' school ysar.
Fort Worth were her# last Friday
far a abort visit with Mrs. Chart**
McDougle, also a daughter of Mr*.
Dalton. Miss Mary Dalton, who
had boon Here visiting in the Mc-
Dougle home, returned home with
inSord Parts and Machine bar tonsils removed at the hospital
in. Qkla, in the fall where H#
i a junior student in the Unl-
vrftl be a juniorTtudant in the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma.
I -Mrs. W. E. Swanson aad daugh-
mrr
SOME TtPRJTDttV /
Ur, Miss Bernice Caldwell, left the
ftm *of this week for Lubbock,
where they will visit in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McDonald.
They were eccompenied by Nancy
I Lou Langford, who will remain for
la longer visit with the McDonald
family.
Miss Lynder Holly of Oakwood is
her* visiting Mrs. W. J. Glenn, end
other SUmford friend* Mies Holly
spent several months in Abilens
THE ORIGINAL
VIRGINIA WAS ALL
OF NORTH AMERICA
BETWEEN THE
34th AND 45 th
PARALLELS .
TUE OCJGiNAL'BOOTLEGOEGf
WAS SO NAME D BECAUSE HE
CARRIED MIS WARES IN HIS
i BOOTTOPS, TO ESCAPE
^DETECTION WHILE SELLING
before coming to Stamford.
Anna Paul Jackson left Friday
for an extended visit with relatives
in California, visiting in Los An-
geles and Whittier. She will also
.make a trip to Mexico while ah* is
■Way - Ann* Paul mad* the trip
lajpoe by train.
class of the Hendrick hospital School
of nursing in Abilene. The class
of 10 young women received di-
plomas in special exercises at the
First Baptist Church in Abilens
Sunday night
Dr. and Mr*. F. E. Hudson left
Thursday for Los Angeles. Cali-
fornia. to join their son, Dr. Ik*
Hudson and will go with him to
SanU Rosa, Cal., where he and
Miss Nell Olson will be married on
CHAlWU*-
BICYCLES
Model* let beys aad
gilts, krtest designs.
FUNERALS DIRECTED BY US
DICTATOR MORI
In funerals directed by mt there la always dignified
leaving anything to chance. Need leas to any. our
charge* art within tht mtana of all.
»uiw
Misses Lilli* Mae Sander. Clara
Becker, Sylvia Schmidt and Hattie
Becker and Georg* Becker end
Milton Schmidt vielted in the F.
Lowack home Friday.
PHONE HR—DAY OR NIGHT
Mrs. F. J. Lowack, Louie Aahoro.
Bertha Schroeder. Misses Ruby Lo-
wack. Lillie Mae Sander, Katie Lo-
wack, Normaada Aihora, Agnes
W. S. ROE. Store Mgr.
Phone No. 50
116 W. McHarg St.
riic-liko surface, yet.Wilbur Shaw drove to victory
on Firestone Gum Dipped TifCs setting a new record
of 11 5.18 mile* per hour on onf of the hottest day*
in the hisioyy of the Indianapolis track.
l~ Thi nkof theter nic Ifipact on tbggf Ur** a< the
cars roared into the ifcachcrous turns and out agate*
Tons of force straining, pulling, a/»d twisting inside
the tire. yrt not ant torJ ImutntJ, aot oat trraJ t
from tht torJ koJi—ail because Gum-Dipping, tho
Firestone patented process, successfully countsract*d
the internal friction and heat that ordinarily destroy
tire life.
; You will never drive your car at these record-
breaking afwrds. bet toe she a*U<y **l juuraall and
family you need the 'VjJrtF^Rest and **M
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.HVRIflulil the Fircstooo
ipaign by equipping your car with
»hc Gum-Dipped Tires—the safcog
SOU II$K YOUR LIFE OR TRIIWORE TIRES
No tar owner it going tViritk hit life aad the li.es of hie
family knowingly on duo worn tire*. -
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1937, newspaper, June 11, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1111674/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.