Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1977 Page: 6 of 12
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Garden Club wins
Captain Rayner * Dream.
took a view mto (he past to the
both Of Amo*. Md Mr* John
in Denton
To show their appreciation.
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PANT WEIGHT
KRINKLE CLOTH
THE LUCK O' THE IRISH
WE'RE BRINGIN' TO YOU!
POLYESTER
GABARDINE
Birds never choose their
mates w it hoot going through a
ceremony of courtship.
Center
Members and. guests are
urged to attend
Members of the American
Association of Retired Per-
sons met March V
Uniteyi Methodist Church for
their monthly covered dish |
luncheon
Appointment* Coll >23-3209 _
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondoy-Fridoy
SPINNERS
CLOTH'
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COUPLE HAS SON
Mr and Mrs Danny Tomei
of Pbrt Clinton. Ohio are the
parents of a son. Trevor CuL
well. bom March 10 He has a
five year old sister. Tracy
Michelle
Mrs Tomei is the former
Deborah Ann Savage of Lue-
ders and is the daughter of
EOG and Mrs James A Sav-
age. now in Morocco.
Paternal erandmother is
AARP makes
film tour
around world
were Mr* Cherte*
InguiW District prett-
wottfbond
front bait
Stitched creooat
Thirty eight members and
one new member; Mrs. Hazel
Overton, attended Guests
taurant ~
Included .in the selected
group to be honored will be
-members of the City Council.
Stamfod Independent School
Attend the Good News Texas
Revival in one of the above
Churches
Mrs. Cann Getner of Akron.
Ohio
Mry Neoma H Savage of
Stamford and Mrs Fred Wil-
hams of Lueders are great
grandmothers
Mr Tomei is serving with
the Coast Guard
A number of Stamford Gar
den Club members attended
the Divine! VIII spang meet
mg. whtcjt was held in Cisco at
the Junior College there on
Tuesday. March 15 *
Host* fqr the meet were
Cisco. Key City Chib of Abi-
lene. and Ranger Garden
Club •
Morning session included
the business meeting, district
Couple
to marry
May 14
Pierian Club breakfast
views the pioneer's past
announces the opening of his office in
Anson Medical Clinic - North Suite
215 North Ave. J - Anson, Texas
S
Family Proctica - Obilvlnc* - Surgery
In keeping with the spint of
? “Texes — The Pioneers
Dream,*' Mrs, J. V. Oman
called the group's attention to ' Duncan. Mrs Dunn. Mr* J
y “The Revival of the Wind- V. Frizell Jr., Mr* Lanny
min." The old fashioned, pic- , Ford and Mr* Richard Lane
Bath Towels
Cox. Mrs Ollie Gant. Mrs
Chnstene Ender. Luella Ard-
huerumly anil Rev. Stephen
White, who was the guest
speaker.
Rev. White, was bom in Ire-
land and served for 20 years in
New Guinea, gave the group a v
BIRTHS
March 10. a daughter
Lawana Kay. bom to Mr and
Mrs Lawrence L Spraghn.
B&PW Club
will honor
local officials
Brenda Gay Vahlenkamp
Couple
to wed
I 99 Yd
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Golden and
Family
Mr gnd Mr* Virgil Vahlen-
kamp of Denton are announc-
' mg the engagement and
approaching marriage of jheir
daughter, Brenda Gay. to
1 Stephen Mark F.ttredge of
Pilot Point
Parent* of the prospective
l bridegroom are Mr: and Mr*.
1 A H Ettredge of Pilot Point
The wedding dale has been
vet for June 25 at Asbury
Methodist Church in Denton
Brenda is a 1975 graduate of
Denton High School and is
employed at Kibler Office
Supply. Inc
Mart is a 1974 graduate of J.
Earl Selz High School of Pilot
Point and is employed at Vic-
tor Equipment in Denton —
Both are students at North
Texas State University
Brenda is the granddaughter
of Mr and Mrs Leo Monse
Sr of Sagerton
Arbor Day. Publicity and
Press. Delegates Report. Club
History. Award of Merit for
worthwhile Public Planning.
Gertrude Windsor Award foi
Preservation of Beauty, and - March | j at C)lff Hol ,c Res
President’s Book
The club also received a
third place Horticultural Cita-
tion and an Award for World
Gardening.
Internationally known .Bob District Board of Trustees.
Thomas of St- Petersburg.
Florida gave the program.
"Danng Designs of the 70'*”.
Attending from Stamford
were Mrs R V Hagle presi-
•00, Mr* R V Hagte and
Mrs. Raymond Ast in. were
recognized
Mn J. L Woodson gave
the mvomion and the pledge to
<he Texas flag was led by Mr*
Bobby Jone* The group wa*
led in tinging'“Texat. Our
_ Texas*' by Mr* Jean Burnett
accompanied by Mr* Ro»«
Four tall silver windmill*
graced the table* The bead
table held a bronze windmill
flocked with )0 long Hemmed
yellow rose*
Other decorations included
a Texa* map of green check
bearing a single yellow rote
Favor* for the group were
individual pin cu*hion* de-
signed by the hostesses Each
cushion was of green check
with feminine lace and bows
Gueits were served
scramble eggs. ham. hot bis-
cuit*. jellies, juice and coffee
“Lone Star ladies serving
a* hostesses were Mrs John
Hbnd Towel* ••condt
Wath Cloths 5*<o*»d»
Young Homemaker*
to have salad
•upper, auction
The Stamford
Homemakers meeting
Monday evening. March 21.
will be a salad supper-followed
by a silent auction, .
Each member is to bring a
salad, two white elephant gifts
for the auction, and one gift for
L SAVING
XALE!
>Uard<Tpresentanon Club"
president’s oral reports and
district chairmen reports
District officer* for the next
biennium were installed in the
afternoon session
The Stamford Garden Club
received eleven first place
awards, which was the most
any club was given, and these
included;
Yearbook. President s
Report. Community Service. -■ the Stamford Business and
Professional Women’s Club
wilj honor a selected group
and a special group when they
hold their annual dinner to be
held Thursday evening.
MEDICAL PATIENTS
Mrs. Ethel Moore
Mrs. T. G. Cox
Aubrey Miller, Hamlin
Luther Adams
Mrs. Doris Stanford, Ham-
lin
Mrs. Loma Stell
Tom Gifford
Clag Roughton. Lueders
Rev. Stanley Leaf. Avoca
Mrs. Helen Swenson
Mr*. H J Thane. Haskell
Carl Jared
R;B Kennington, Hamlin
Frank Hayes Sr . Asper-
mont
Joe Groce
Mrs. Boyd Howell
Houston White. Hamlin
Mrs. Francisea Vasquez
James Butler, Hamlin
Early D Sanders
Mrs. John J. Adams
Gary Simmons
Charles Baker
Mrs. B C. Guyner. Lueders
George Mathewson. Girard
Mrs Gary Simmons
Mrs Ernest Moeller. Has-
kell
Mrs Ruby Langford. Has-
kell
Mrs Laredo Hagins. Spur
Erhmit Eakin. Rule
Earnest Freeman
Ben Ashburn
Mrs Gerald Proctor
Henry Cooper
Mrs Alton Clem. Hamlin
Mrs Dub Christian
Bill Coe
Diana Byrd
Mrs Tommy Lindsey.
Avoca
Mrs Bertha Bumham
Mrs Tincy Blanton. Me-
Caulley
Paul Bell. Rule
Jay Burnett
Sylema Moreno. Anson
Mr* Delia Rose
Mr*. A. A Jones. Hamlin
SURGICAL PATIENTS
Mrs. Frank Steinman
Hamlin
Gladina Whitmarsh
Mrs Joe Benavides. Jayton
Gloria Lozano. Anson
Mrs Brad Copeland. Abi-
lene
Harry Lavender
Carolyn Spalding
Mrs Dena Branscum.
Hamlin
Miss Linda C. Alcaraz.
Haskell
Miss Edith Ham. Lueders
D. A. Newcomb. Lueders
Miss Mattie Eddington
William Cheek. Avoca
Mis* Martha Nail. Asper-
mont
mond A st in
Among table decoration*
were vibrant green checked
Ureamers centering each
table Quaint aluminum dnnk
•ing cup»‘wilh. green~cbecked
bands held pale sunlight yel
Ginqham Checks
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Dr and Mrs James Emmet
Harrison of Hamlip are an-
nouncing the e gagement of
their daughter. Lynda Ann. to
Clarence Melton Wardwell,
von of Mr and Mrs Delbert
Scott Wardwell of Stamford
The bride-elet is a graduate
of Hamlin High School and
attended McMurry College
She is a graduate of Com-
mcrcial College of Abilene.
A graduate of’Stamford
High School, the future groom--
served four years with the (J.
S Navy in Europe and is
employed at West Texas
Wholesale and Supply in Abi-
lene ,
The couple will be married
at the home of the bnde-
elect’s parents in Hamlin on
May 14.
many awards at meet
dent Mr* I H Rogers. Mrs
Gladys Marlin. Mr* C. E
Carlton. Mrs Claiborne Clark
Mrs J V. Fnzell. Mrs Hazel
Overton. Mrs E V**Olson.
Mrs Dave Walker Mrs W
A Thompson. Mrs Marvin
Stanford. Mrs Hollis Haynes.
Mrs O. A Kinney. Mrs
George Long. Mrs Carl
Lunh. Mrs B Q Cooper, and
Mrs Crockett Appling
^Thp StamfoMelub wow 11
awards the most by any club
in District VIII
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Hospital Board of Directors
Ehe special group will be com-
posed of individual guests ^^‘r;; R^^Dunm'Ru’th
invited by members of the
club
This dinner is also open to
the public and reservations
may be made by calling Mary
Gay. 773-3205. Tickets are
$3 00 per plate
The ’.’Third Century
Dinner - will begin at 7 o'clock
and a $t. Patrick s Day theme f,|m (qU|- around the world,
will be used ■ including England. Germany.
Bettye Johnson is club pres- |ta|y anj other points of inter-
ident. est.
Sponsored by the following
Southern Baptist Churches:
First Baptist Church, Avoca
Plainview Baptist Church
First Baptist Church, Lueders
First Baptist Church, Stamford
Central Baptist Church, Stamford
Calvary Baptist Church, Stamford
.Trinity Baptist Church, Stamford
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Lammert, Danny. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1977, newspaper, March 17, 1977; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1205339/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.