Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 23, 1981 Page: 2 of 20
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DOYAL'S LAUNDRY
and
Everyone to welcome to the
service and to the program
Proaonting the program at
During the eight-week train-
ing cycle, trainees studied
general 'military subjects
designed to prepare them for
further academic and on-the-
job training in one of the
Navy's 85 basic occupational
fields
BIG COUNTRY
SAVINGS
stm err gratitude to all
too. Mr and Mm Chartoe
Becker of Taylor, and Mr and
Mrs Wdhe Becher of Staton
Luther Leaguers
go caroling Sunday
The Sunday School children i *
of Bethel will present their an* 'director
nual Chrtotnwe program, on
titled. "Chnstmas Again.'*
Saturday at 7 pm Mrs Ray
Roves is director of the
Navy Seaman Recruit
Leonard R Hoag, son of
Thurston B and Merilyn Hoag
of Stamford, has completed
recruit training at the Naval
Training Center. Great Lakes.
- Douglas Howard of Stam-
ford conducted Sunday morn-
ing services al the Church of
Chnsl
Mrs Effie Ashburn and
Wayne of Lockney visited
Mrs. Mary May of Stamford
and Mrs Amy Segerstrom
Sunday.
Mrs Elma Sinclair of
Abilene visited Mr. and Mrs.
Audio Baize and Gerald Dec.
Rose Brigham of Stamford
and Mr and Mrs* Richard
Santa and wa predict your
holiday will be one grand
round of Merriment
Hopkins of Haskell visited
Mrs. W. E Brigham Sunday
Mrs. Amy Segerstrom and
Mrs Audio Baize were in
Abilene staying Tuesday.
Al Berry of Childress was a
dinner guest of his brother Mr
and Mrs. Jess Berry recently.
Justin and Jon Grant Prit-
Mrs Amy Segerstrom at-
tended a birthday coffee in the
home of Mrs. Bernice Lunn in
Stamford Friday
Mr and Mrs. Roy McClung
of Odessa spent Friday night
with her mother Mrs W E
Bngham.
Mr and Mrs Audio Baize
and Gerald visited Mrs Ar-
nold (Lois) Wiebe of Hawley
From
Included in their studies
were seamanship, close order
drill. Naval history and first
aid. Personnel who complete
this course of instruction are
eligible for three hours of col-
lege credit in Physical Educa-
tion and Hygiqrte
He joined the Navy in
August 1881
After the party held in the
people decorated the
Chnslmas trees in the church
The young men. both of
whom are 17. will be here until
Jan 14 This to their first visit
to the United States Both
speak English as well as
Swedish
Thursday was spent resting
up from their plane trip, but
Friday they were making a
lour of Ericksdahl where
Schuchert's father and grand
father grew up They also met
Schuchert's great aunts. Miss
Bertha Schuchert and Mrs
Lake Lee Rogers
Sunday Gene Schuchert and
his two young guests were sup-
per guests In the home of Mr
and Mrs Adolph Olson
.Schuchert makes his home
with his mother. Mrs
Marianne Schuchert
Steffan s parents are Mr
and Mrs Joergen Hoifelt of
Hankeryd
Schuchert has met his uncle
and family. Mr and Mrs
Robert Schuchert and Cindy,
of Gainsville. who were here
last weekend, as well as his
other uncle and family. Mr
and Mrs Jerry Schuchert,
Robert and Jerry, of
Stamford
He has not met as yet his
aunt and family. Mr and Mrs
Ronnie Harrison. Melissa and
Mark, of Odessa
• Mr and Mrs Richard Lar-
son. Scott and Vanessa. Of
Fort Worth came last week for
a pre Christmas visit with his
maternal grandmother. Mrs
H W Roaenquist of Stamford
Members of the Moritz
family will spend Christmas
Day in the home of Mr and
Mr Roy Moritz
Among them will be his
sister. Mrs Al Smith, and his
brother and his wife. Mr and
Mrs C. L Moritz, and
members of their families
Mr and Mrs Alfred Hansen
have as Chnstmas holiday
house guests their son. Randy
Hansen of Boulder. Colo . and
Mr and Mrs Birger
Haterius expect as Christmas
holiday house guests their
daughter and family, Mr and
Mrs Robert Wilson and
Erika, of Austin Their son.
Ricky Haterius. student at
Texas AAM University, is
home for the holidays
Don Heller is home from
Texas A AM University with
his parents and sister. Mr and
Mrs Walter Heller and Lydia
The Heller home will be the
scene of Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day festivities with
relatives and friends as
guests Among them will be
Mrs Heller s mother. Mrs
Ernest Segerstrom
Out-of-town relatives and
fnends here for the SOth an-
niversary celebration of the
Alvin Hinzes were their son
and family. Mr and Mrs
Milton Hinze. Adam and
Sonya, and Mr and Mrs.
David Hinze. all of Marble
Falls, his sister-in-law. Mrs
Otto (Modesn) Hinze. Jr.. and
daughter and son-in-law. Mr
and Mrs. Dean Smith, ail of
Lamesa; her sister and
brother-in-law. Mr and Mrs
Nod White, and daughter and
family. Mr and Mrs Larry
Vaughan and Jaclyn. all of
Snyder, and his sister and
brotherin-taw. Mr and Mrs.
Herbert Rinn of Rule, and
their daughter and eon-in-law,
Mr and Mrs. Marche! Nauert
Louis Janitorial
Louis Furniture
Ernie and Michelle, of Golden.
Colo '
Dr and Mrs John Bill
Oman and daughters of
Odessa plan to spend the
Christmas holiday here with
their parents, Mr and Mrs
Henry BUrkman of Lueders
and Mrs Johnny Oman
The Rev and Mrs Stan Leaf
will have as Christmas holi-
day house guests their
daughter, Erin, employed in
Abilene, and her friend. Casey
Delleney. of Abilene
Mrs Dwight Royer, Can-
dace and Sara of Fort Worth
came Saturday for a pre-
Christmas overnight visit with
her grandmother and her un-
cle, Mrs. Philip Olson and
Warren R Olson. They re-
turned home Sunday after-
noon
oginoomg at II pm
will ba special
a music and the Rev
In ilomlord
. *10 Columbia
We Specialize In Authentic Mexican
Food
Our New Hoipt
Monday Closed
-Tuesday-11:00 o.m-2 00 p
Christmas selection and
Chnstmas caroto were sung.
Games wore played and
there was an exchange of,
gifts
Glen Schuchert and Staffan
Hoifelt of Bankeryd. Sweden,
arrived Wednesday far a vtott
with Glen's father. Gene
Schuchert, and his grand-
father. Leroy Schuchert. at
their home in Slamlord
Hoag finishes
training In
lllionois
The trees were donated by
Mrs Lee Rogers in memory of
her husband
Members of -the Bethel
Luther League made 35 stops
while out caroling Sunday,
beginning at 2 p.m and con-
tinuemg on into night
The stops included
Teakwood Manor and Skyview
Living Center and other
places in Stamford, the
l^ueders-Avoca area
Stamford and Ericksdahl
In their "Human Greeting"
project, they sang Happy Bir
thday for Henry Peterson at
his home and Happy Anniver-
sary in the home of Mr and
Mrs' A B McLennan, who
were celebrating their 50th
wedding anniversary
The caroling tour wav made
hay ride style .with Sammy
Nauert serving as driver
leaders of the group includ
cd their pastor, the Rev Stan
Leal. Birger Haterius and
Mrs Darryl Schoonmaker,
counselor ,
About halfway through the
trip, the group slopped at the
church basement for
chocolate, sandwiches
cookies, furnished by
mothers and others
Al the end of-the Jnp they
returned to the basement
where they were served chill,
prepared by^ Darryl
Schoonmaker
Hollis and Dianna Muehls
tern. who furnished the trailer,
were unable to sing with the
group but inel them at the
church to help serve chill with
their sons. Matt and Chuck
The young people and others
going caroling were Allison
Haterius. Brooke Brdwnfield.
Vance Thompson. Connie Lof-
ton. Mr and Mrs Mark Lun-
dgren. Mrs Wayland Shurley.
Wade Shurley. Tony Nauert,
Mr and Mrs John Wendeborn
andtamwgpsat.TraeiAtMar' their daughter and family
eon. of. Breckenridge, Paid Mr and Mrs Dennis Bandy
Roaenqutot, Myra and Emily
Olson, Lydia Heller and Lori,
hielanie and Greg
Schoonmaker
Glen Schuchert and Staffan
Hoifelt, just arrived from
Sweden, were with the group a
part of the lime.
Mrs John L. Nelson was
hostess to the Nov Dec
meeting of the Bethel Willing
Workers at her home in
Stamford
Mrs Leland Nauert. vice-
president. conducted the devo-
tional and the business
Christmas carols were sung
w|th Mrs Adolph Olson as
leader The Chnstmas story
according to St Luke wqs
read by Mrs Alfred Shurley
Coffee and holiday
delicacies were served
members and guests
The Bethel Business
I Women's Willing Workers
League Christmas party were Chrtelmas party in the Slam
Luther Leaguers Myra. Emily *
and Adam (Maori. Jim and
Matt Muehlsteia. Tony
Nauert. * Robert and Jerry
Schuchert. Allison hatenus.
Brooke Brownfield and
Melanie and Greg
1 ,A-t there be families ando^
friends joined together in love anti
annth, linking the old ways and the new.
Stsbrry eyed with (Tiristnias Joy we send
to thanks to one and all. xvs
Atoo Eldon Morita. Mrs Jim
Strauss and Mrs Paul Scott,
all of Dallas. Mr and Mrs
Larry Hausmann. Gary and
Gerald of Fort Worth . George
Morita. Abilene. Mr and Mrs
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Jaklewicz, Greg. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 23, 1981, newspaper, December 23, 1981; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1205216/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.