Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1970 Page: 3 of 12
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MRS. JAMES POLK
MR. AND MRS. LYNN FLOWERS
RESERVE
Miss Earles and
Christmas
F. J. Daniels
Will Marry
JUST RECEIVED
BOYS
CORDUROY
COATS
REGULAR 114.00 VALUE
MAYTAG DRYERS
WITH
GAS ECONOMY
MONTH-END
PRICE
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Hulls, all of Abilene,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King of
San Angelo and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hudspeth of Hamlin.
the one Io call lor • houtthold ipot
. ur a sp'Vleit />ouM
ONE HOCH, your I W IqiC,
<jrug counter. NOW at CITY 1>KUG
PAGE THREE' STAMFORD AMERICAN
Stamford, Texas, Thursday, October 29, 1970
MARRIAGE LICENSES ,
Leroy Ochoa and Linda Diaz
Martinez, Abilene.
SLIM GYM
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or come by
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Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Earles
of Paint Creek Community an-
nounce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Marjorie Elizabeth,
to Francis James Daniels, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Daniels
of Brisbane, Australia.
The December wedding will cake and Mrs. Glenn Hulls,
be at Southside Church of also of Abilene, displayed the
Christ, Lubbock. "
Miss Earles Is a graduate of
Paint- Creek High School and
West Texas State University.
She now resides in Lubbock
where she is employed by Lub-
bock Christian Schools as a bi-
ology and physical education
teacher.
Men’s and Boys’
Sweaters
Ladies’ -■ —>
Dresses
Men’s, and Boys’
Suitsand
Sport Coats
Children’s
Flower girl was Rebecca
Gonzales and ringbearfer was
Mike Moreno of Abilene Ush-
er was Vince Moreno of'Abi-
lene.
The reception took place at
12 o’clock noon in the church’s
parish han. It was hosted by
the groom’s parents.
The bridegroom, a graduate
of Stamford High School, at-
tended Draughon’s - Business
College and is employed by
M-System No. 12 store in Abi-
lene.
They will Uv« *t 1006 Stowe
Street, Abilene, x
In some dryers the heat that
dries your clothes also bakes
wrinkles into permanent
A small deposit
Holds your
selection
Relatives present were Mr.
and Mrs. Olis Macon of Rule,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macon. Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Macon Sr.,
Mrs. Hazel Overton, Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Flowers and Mrs. A.
JL, Flowers, an of Stamford,
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Pardue,
Mr. Daniels it £ ministerial Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Macon Jr.
student at Lubbock Christian
College and is employed at Ro-
gers Inc., Lubbock.
Thompson Hardware
102 E. Hamilton
a BS Degree from North Texas
State University in Denton?'—
The couple has lived on the
old Flowers home place, set-
tled by his parents for 36 years
and on their own farm 14
years. He is active in farming
and ranching. A
The table was laid with a
white linen cloth and held an
arrangement of gold mums in
agold container. Appointments
were crystal. The white sheet
cake, decorated with white
joses and gold leaves, was'
served with golden punch and
nuts. Napkins were engraved
with “Iva' and Lynn” in gold.
A niece, Mrs. J. B. Blue of
Terrence, Calif., was unable to
attend, but sent a corsage for
Mrs. Flowers and a bouton-
niere for Mr. Flowers.
Mrs. Patrick Willoughby of
Haskell ladled punch. Mrs. D.
C. Macon Jr. of Abilene served
By BERNICE E. WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Flowers
of Old Glory, who observed
their golden wedding anniver-
sary Tuesday, Oct. 27, 'were
'honored with a surprise fam-
ily gathering at their home at
Old Glory Sunday, from 2:30
to 5 p. m. Hosts for the event
were Mr. and Mrs. Qryn Brig-
ham and soh, Randy, and 28
relatives were present.
The couple was married Oct.
27, 1920 in Stamford while she
was a grade school teacher
there.
Mr. Flowers is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flow-
ers, who moved to Stonewall
County in 1899 from Palo Pinto
county and settled on their
Layaway A
Bulova
Today I
Best man was Sylvester
Moreno of Abilene. Grooms-
men vere Pfete Lopez, Santa-
na Martinez, Fred Moreno, Jr.
all of Stamford, Andy Lopez
and Sammy Rodriguez of Has-
IT NOW!
Society of Christian Service
met Oct 14 at the Methodist
Church of Rochester. There
were 28 persons present.
Mrs. Byron Lewis was lead-
er for the meeting with Mrs.
C. E. Carlton, secretary.
There was a silent prayer in
memory of Mrs. Howard
Owens '***■
may you step oheod with spring
in your walk this fall—great collection of pant
shoes for your choosing. A compliment to any
sportswear or casual attire. In Block, Golden
Rod, Brown and Rust. Sizes 5 to 10. *
WITH HEAVY PILE LINING
CHOICE OF BRONZE OR LODEN
Sizes 6 to 16
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— -
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Specials
Teresita Martinez and Jose
Andres Sauceda exchanged
wedding vows Saturday, Oct.
17, at 4 p. m. in St. Ann’s
Catholic Church. Father John
Sheeran, pastor, officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Estevan Martinez and
the late Mr. Martinez. Mr. and
Mrs. Jose Angel Sauceda are
the parents of the bridegroom.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her' brother, Joe
Martinez.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Lupie Moreno, sister of the
bride, of Abilene. Maid of
honor was Betty Hernandez.
Bridesmaids were Lupita
Lopez, Elvira Martinez, Mag-
gie Moreno all of Stamford,
Rachel Moreno of Abilene, Su-
lema Uoreno of Anson and Ja-
nie Lopez of Haskell.
FOR HiR-..NOCTURNE
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tent. adjustable bracelet. $50
Wrinkles
are a vicious cycle
ATHLETE’S FOOT
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Dresses
and
Men’s
Dress.Pants
Camp Fire Group
J? WSCS District Meet
„ * Held in Rochester
The Lo La Campfire group . t
met Monday at the Youth ‘u n , n, !
Center Serving was Missy mour -Dlstrict <>f the Women’s
Barnett.
Other present were Donna
Connally, Judy Reted, Cheryl
Strand, Susan Hargrove. De-
bra Hargrove, Susan McKin-
ley, Suzanne Haterius. Linda
Moreno is a new member.
Shari-Sharp and Debra Har-
grove were unable to attend.
The subject for the group
was the flying • up ceremony?
The Campfire group is going
to .make some Bluebirds into
Campfire girls.
Donna Connally was elected
parliamentarian and Mrs. Bill
Reed is leader.
CMd Glory Couple Observes
50th Wedding A nniversary
farm east of Old Rayner, Jhe
first county seat. ..
' The last surviving member
of his parents’ family, he is
the youngest of five sons and
two daughters — the only one
born in Texas. The others
came from Mississippi. He
served in the U. S. Navy in
World War I.
from Mississippi. He served in
the U, S. Navy in World War L
Mrs. Flowers, the former
Iva Mae Macon, was born in
Fannin County near Leonard,
Texas. Her parents, the late
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Macon. Sr.
moved to Jones County in De-
cember 1907, and settled on
their farm west of Avoca near
California Creek.
Mrs. Flowers is a retired
school teacher, having taught
SharouPaceJamesPolk ^^^r^a
Vows Read in Abilene Home a teen-ager she also taught in Martinez-Sauceda Wedding
Avoca, Stamford and at Old ... . “
Sharon Pace became the The bride la. a high school since her marriage She holds VOWS Read UlChUTch'RltCS
bride of James Polk Saturday, senior and is employecTby FIV
Oct 10, in coremonies read in Fashion Wigs.
the home of the bride’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pace
of Abilene.
Rev. Robert McLellan of
Stamfozd officiated. Members
of the immediate family were
present for the wedding.
The bridegroom is the son
of Herman Polk of Strawn and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burnham of
^Stamford.
Cindy Jamison was maid of
honor-and Robert Polk, broth-
er of the bridegroom, was best
man.’
. Presented in marriage by
her father, the bride wore a
crepe street length A-line dress
with wedding ring collar, em-
pire bodice with long cuffed
sleeves: A sleeveless coat of
lace bordered in crepe fe’l the
length of the dress in sheath
Petals of flowers held her
brief veil of illusion and she
carried a cascade of carna-
tions on a Bible.
dryer with a permanent press
-/ cool-down cycle that turns off
the heat and cools off your clothes. . -
■ j That means modern gas
dryers won’t a,dd wriijkles to your wash and extra
ironing to your work- load. Because they have a
cycle that keeps wrinkles from becoming vicious.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1970, newspaper, October 29, 1970; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190601/m1/3/?q=denton+history: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.