Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1973 Page: 3 of 13
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OP
We are sorry to lose one of our
SIDEWALK SALE
FRIDAY
After the service refreshments
grade graduating exer-
and Mrs. Bert Jennings, this
>y
assisting will be Christy Lind-
JONES COUNTY FENCE COMPANY
and wood fencing
Call 773-3063 for free estimate
JACK R. HILL
THE
FUTURE OF
THE WORLD
IS YOURS
TO SHAPE
The world is now your proving ground
You'll be given a chance to test your
ideas and theories. Once proven, they
will bo used towards a better to>
morrow for all. Our best goes with you
the
rises in Stamford Monday
morning. Her grandson. Tony
Antonio.
Jay Jennings of Sylvester is
Mr and Mrs. E O. Ely v
with Mrs JJttie and Mrs. Cox
Lindsey. Drum majorette will
be Sabrina McNair. Twiriers
will be Ginnie Alvarez, Patty
Prince, Tana McNair and
Deanna Fuzua.
Those from Avoca attending vin children have been living in
the music director of the Avoca
Baptist Church,
Charlotte Ann. Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Watts are the grand-
parents. „
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bob Whit-
worth and new baby son of
Sweetwater visited Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Whitworth Mon-
day. ____
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mueller
and son. Matt, of Stamford
visited Mr and Mrs Eugene -
Watts Sunday . * .»
BIH Jack toutworth ef Ft.
Worth visited Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Whitworth Monday
Mr. and Mrs. John Hauk and
son, Glenn, of Quannah are
spending a few days with her
of Avoca and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
WiHs of Stamford.
Mr. and Mrs Ariie Smith
attended the baccalaureate
exercise Sunday evening at
June was named after Juno,
goddess of marriage.
mother. Mrs. Eugene Burch-
ard.
CONGRATULATIONS.
GRADUATES
hospital and Mrs Russell Huf
faker in the Stamford hospital.'
Mr and Mrs Marvin
Williams of Lewisville were
guests Sunday of his mother,
Mrs Claud Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Tip Foster were
in Anson Wednesday afternoon.
-Mrs. Mollie Grimes had as
guests Friday evening, Miss
Fay Humphrey of Stamford and
Mrs. Charlsie Garry of Dallas
Mr and Mrs Hubert Bell of
Lake Stamford were Sunday
afternoon guests of Mrs' Mollie
Grimes. Other visitors were
Mrs Ernest Park, Eric and
Elliot of Abilene and Mrs. Ted
Dement, Joel and John of Clyde.
First-
National Bank
STAMFORD
PAGE THREE STAMFORD AMERICAN'
Stamford. Texas, Thursday, May 31, 1973
board s --- —_
pal. He and his family will move
to before the next school
Coleman Lake over the week-
end. Those accompanying them
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Carlin of Satinos Calif , Mrs.
Lovis Wise of Stamford. Dennis
Huffaker and lands Tabor of
Lueders. *
Dennis Huffaker is home
from Western Texas College at
Snyder. He will be working for
his father, Woody Huffaker, this
summer. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Sylves-
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Brodie from San Diego Calif.,
are spending a few days with
Ernest’s sister. Mr and-Mrs.
Bert Jennings They will also be
visiting with Mr. and Mrs
Glenn Sylvester and Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Sylvester of Stam-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Whit-
worth were in Oklahoma City to
visit Mrs. Whitworth's son,
Jack Lindsey, last week
Mr and Mrs. Glenn West are
Vacation Bible School is being
held this week at the First
Baptist Church. There are
approximately 30 ctyldren
attending. All children are
invited to come. The time is
from •:» to 11:30.
. KennyPa trick of Snyder was
a . weekend guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Theron McNair
Other visitors in the McNair
home Sunday were Mrs. Mc-
Nair's mother, Mrs. Annie
. Smith of Teakwood Manor in
Stamford, and Bert, Tamara
and Kenneth Garvin. The Gar
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ANTHONY'S
is spending the week visiting
Mark McNair.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jennings dark of Stamford, Dave Clark
were visitors Sunday of their
son. Rev. Milton Jennings, and
family of Sylvester.
Mrs. Margie Smith had as
-guests over the weekend her
brother, Jack Henderson and
, into their new remodeled home.
Mrs. Hazel Overton of Stamford
owns the house where the
Gilleys moved.
Mr. and Mrs. jfiarf (Ude)
- Caudle and family of Seneca,
M<v, spent the long weekend
with his mother, Mrs. J. R.
Caudle -
' Mr lMMn Powell Shirley
■ visited with Mrs. Glenn Sylves-
ter of Stamford one day last
u, .«•u,. Jr and children from Rotan
Mr. and Mrs. Evert Akins had were g(jegta Mf and Mrg
Kelly Thompson last Thursday.
, Mr- Mr. and Mrs. Doc White were
ating class.
Mrs. Annie Smith of Teak-
wood Manor visited her daugh-
ter, Mrs. R. E. Hughes,
afternoon. Mrs. Hughes took
her mother back to Stamford
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hughes
and several of tiieir guests had
an outing at the river Friday
night. They were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pierce and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Hughes and
family of Stamford, Gene and
Joanne Hughes of California,
Jerry Hughes of Abilene and
Mrs. Suzzy Breeehen of Snyder.
W.C Hughes of Stamford was
a luncheon guest of Mr. aqd
Mrs rR E Hughes Friday
night. «
Dallas Caton entered the
Stamford Memorial Hospital
Sunday night. We hope Dallas
will soon be able to come home
Mrs Suzzy Breeehen of
Snyder was a weekend guest of
Mr. and Mrs R E. Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hughes
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hughes
visited Mr and Mrs Cody
Thompson at Fort Phantom
Lake, Sunday.
^ Rev/and Mrs. Van Gauthe
and Jana of Italy. Texas were
Sunday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs Dewey Rister
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Carlin
of Salinos Calif, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Woody Huffaker
Mr. and Mrs. Woody Huffaker
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jennings
spent Thursday night and Fri-
, day with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn The Teen Tone gins oc Avoca
Sylvester at their cabinet Lake also sang several numbers.
Stamford. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Sylvester, were also dinner ... ______________-
guests Thursday night. room. The Rev. T. 0. Upshaw,
... . J district missionary from Stam-
W. and Mrs. Joe Gilley and * ford was moderator for the
Sharia have moved to Avoca, service
They are living in the house
where Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Greg Jennings from Sylvester
and Rev. Van Gauthe III Ava Hardin of Stamford. They
had a luncheon and were taught
on bow to use hamburger.
__ Floice Clark of El Paso is
were ^rvedin "thTfallowshin Siting relatives and friends in
were served m tne jeuowsnip Av(Jca
Floice is a brother of Dave
Clark and Mrs Cordie Smith of
Avoca and Lorena Wills of
Stamford.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ariie Smith Thursday
night were Mr. and Mrs Ernest
We are glad to have Mrs.
Irma Reeves of Lueders for our
new rural mail carrier. She has
both the north and south routes
out of 'Avoca. Dixie Bennett,
* former mail carrier has retired
The new cheerleaders and
majorettes for >973-74 for the
Avoca-Lueders Hifeh School
have1 been named. They are;
Mr and Mrs Larry Rister
from Brownwood were
luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Rister Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H Dunklin
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Thompson
__ ~ ~~ were in Arlington last weekend
will bembvimTto visiting their son and wife, Mr
nd to make their and Mre Thompson
home Mrs. Peggy Landers and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rennels ^oyd Beaty were visitors of
of Abilene v1*11**1 with 'Mrs. Mr and Mra- Hillard Easterling
Bernice Rennels Sunday after- last Friday.
n00n- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Teague
The Avoca Home Demonstra and children Of Abilene were
visitors of Mrs. Fay Fudge last
Saturday
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Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1973, newspaper, May 31, 1973; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1205398/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.