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Pierian Club names
Mrs. Duncan president
By
home of Sonde Rhodes. Nine-
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Free Estimates
413 N. Swenson
The Bargain
Center"
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Mrs. C. H. Bronson.
Barbara Wehunt,
215 N. Avenue J
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ATTEND CHURCH THIS WEEK
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And AU Day Saturday
your Business is Al’
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Serves You Best and
Serves You Most and the
Best Stamps in Town
BIG COUNTRY
COOPERATIVE
Ph. rfO* y
413 E. HamilNte
Abo attending were Martha
Humphrey and Leigh Daven- ,
703 Shirt Jac
708 Check pent
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Cardigan
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CONTACT LENSES
EYES EXAMINED.
GLASSES FITTED
Resale Clothing
and Household Items
Low, Low Prices
at All Times
Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Smith
spent the weekend in Abilene
with their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Smith, Angela
and Joseph The group at-
tended the Holiday on Ice
show.
Tire Truing
and Balancing
SAV-X PHARMACY
Hamilton at Orient
Sharon Elaine Terrell be-
came the bride of Douglas
Wayde Lefevre Friday, Feb.
14 at First Baptist Church.
The Rev. Phillip Watson,
pastor, officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Terrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lefevre are
A Valentine theme accented
the refreshment table. Cup
cakes, chips, nuts and punch
were served by Sanda Rhodes,
Robbie Darden, Susan Kin-
ney, Christy and Cheryl Grif-
fen. They were assisted by
Mrs Ray Kinney and Mrs
Cotton Rhodes.
Danis
Price
Visitors in the Alton Cliett
home over the weekend were
a brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs< Victor Cliett of McLean,
also a brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Quinn Cliett of
• Whitney and a nephew,
Ronald Cliett, and his family
_of Granberry.
Lindley Aug. 18, 1944 in Stam-
ford.
Survivors are his wife,
Opal; two daughters, Mrs.
Dwyane Myrick of Lubbock
and Laura Campbell of the
home; his mother, Mrs. W. H.
Campbell; three brothers, W
D. Campbell of Merkel, John
Campbell of Graham and
Lonnie Campbell of Waco;
five sisters, Mrs. Claude Hill,
Mrs. Dan Bolin and Mrs. Jess
Berry all of Stamford, Mrs.
Jimmy Kirkland of Graham
and Mrs. J. W. Newton of
Lubbock; and two grandchiL
dren. ........ r...
Man can serve two masters at the same time-if—
if they are masters in different realms. We can
be completely demoted to our families, loyal to
our government, fa'r and honest with our employer
Jesus spoke of the realm of the spirit when He said,
"You cannot serve both God and mammon (money)."
Serving means to bec ome a slave to-and a man who
is utterly devoted to God will not be a slave to money.
If a man tries to serve both God and money-and 'Y\,
many do-what happens? Jesus pointed to the birds
and the flowers and emphasized their quiet trust
for the needs of tomorrow
JOE HUDSPETH'S
GOODYEAR
202 N. Swenson
STAMFORD
‘ ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC.
PAGE SIX STAMFORD AMERICAN
Stamford. Texas, Thursday, February 20, 1975
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year should
offei their
takes even
"Parade of American
Music” was the theme for the
Clef Dwellers Music Club
Repc
OUT
AM/
Dust
nut (
Mo<
Mrs. Clifford Beggs was
named chairman of the mem-
bership committee. Mrs. F. H.
Young and Mrs. Ernest Clark
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STAMFORD
MOTOR PARTS, INC.
21 IN. Swenson 773-3634
302E.McHarg
MRS. GDIS SHELTON
Owner
BUNKLEY DRUG
Prescription Pharmacy
Phone 773-3211
Jim W. Campbell,
53, dies Saturday
in Lubbock hospital
James W. (Jim) Campbell,
53, of Floydada, Stamford
native and son and brother of
Stamford residents, died Sat-
urday in Lubbock's Methodist
Hospital after a long illness.
Funeral was Sunday, Feb.
16, in New £alem Primitive
Baptist Church in Floydada
with the Elder Joe Jackson,
pastor, officiating, assisted by
the Rev. Hollis Payne, Baptist
minister from Floydada
Burial was in Floydada Ceme-
tery.
Mr Campbel] moved to
Floydada from Stamford in
1955. He had been employed
with West Texas Utilities* in
Stamford. He was a custodian
in Floyd County Courthouse.
STAMFORD AMERICAN
Publishers Printers
Office Supplies
1-5:30 p.m.
Monday-Saturday
BUDDY'S NORTHSIDE
66 STATION
BUDDY'S
ALIGNMENT SHOP
413 N. Swenson 773-2512
DAN'S
GULF SERVICE
We Buy and Sell Used Cars
314 N Swenson 773-3541
IMPLEMENT
COMPANY
Allis Chalmers
and Massey Ferguson
Anson Highway 773-2242
New Hope.
native dies
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF t
STAMFORD
The fastest growing in the
Big Country
404 W McHarg
“Be Strong And Of A Good
Courage: Be Not Afraid.
Neither Be Thou Dis-
mayed; For The lx>rd Thy
God*,s With Thee Whiterso
ever Thou Goesi '’
Joshua 1 9
- EAGER-FEEDMILL
Just Eager for >
will serve with her.
“By Uniting We Obtain a
Stronger Key” was the title of
the program, introduced by
Mrs. Duncan.
Mrs. Frizell gave a bio-
graphical sketch of Mary
Stewart, author of "A Collect
for Clubwomen.” Mrs. Hollis
Haynes moderated a dis-
cussion “Advantages of Fed-
JONES COUNTY
IMPLEMENT CO.
Serving West Texas with
the best in farm equipment
Herman Cox 773 2509
4 The Federation Day
meeting of the Pierian Clpb
was hosted by Mrs.''James
Overton at her home Thurs
day, Feb. 13.-
Mrs. John Duncan, vice
president, presided and Mrs.
Claybourne Clarke gave the
treasurer's report and also
gave results of the birthday
fund project.
Mrs Ophelia Reed, chair
man of the nominating com-
mittee, presented officers for
the coming year.
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matt Mrs.
secretary;
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Sunday
By MRS. CECIL BEAN
There is still much sickness
in this community. A. L.
Hardin is still a medical
patient in Hendrick Memorial
Hospital in Abilene.
Bo Jared was carried to
Stamford Memorial Hospital
Friday by ambulance. He also
is a medical patient.
Mrs. Ruth Levens was an
overnight guest Thursday in
Abilene with Mr. and Mrs. T.
, 0. Levens.,
and Mrs. NeaTOHver and Mrs.
George Humphrey, Stamford
Music Club counselors.
Tamara Bolding, president,
presided.
April Humphrey was
. elected president for the 1975-
1976 dub year. Other new
' officers are Robin McCand-
less vice president; Debra
Market, recording secretary;
Donna Newsom, corres-
ponding secretary; Tammy
Holbrooks, treasurer; Vicki
Bird, reporter-historian;
Elizabeth Self, accompanist;
■ and Tammy Eakin, Junior'
Keynote chairman.
The program was intro-
duced by Kathy McClellan,
vice president. Piano selec-
tions by American composers
were played by Kathy Jones,
Donna Newsom, Kathy Mc-
Clellan, Sonia Carter, Sue
Mrs. CecH Bean visited
Saturday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Oliveras and
son, Kirk, of Mineral Wells at Hammer and April Hum
N. Swenson 773-2352
Saruieu
COMPLETE
JANITORIAL SERVICE
jMrs. Eck Gillespie, Mrs. R. H.
Hammer and Mrs. Jimmey
Hokanson
Facts pertaining to both the
General and State Federation
s. Jf Women’s Clubs' were
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Clef Dwellers elect,
officers for new year
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Glenn
Levens and son of Lubbock
visited the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Ruth, Levens,
and his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Carold Levens, and sons.
Mr. and Mrs Clark Taggart
'of Lake Stamford visited the
Leven’s families Friday.
Miss Jessie Bean died Sun-
day in San Antonio where she
has lived for many years. She
was born at New Hope*Nov.
30, 1909.
She is survived by one
sister, Mrs. Harrell (Nettie)
McDuff of this community,
and three brothers, Raymond
and John of Stamford and
Earl of Artesia, N. M. Ser-
vices were pending
Cemetery donations have
been received from Ernestine
Hargrove, Betty Letz and
Juanita Florence, for the New
Hope fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bolding
are the parents of an adopted
daughter, Mindy Ann. She
arrived in Stamford Thursday
and is six weeks old. Grand
parents are Mr and Mrs
Luther Bolding and Mrs. Ada
Rainwater.
the parents of the groom.
Music was by Viki Gregory,
soloist, and Debra Riddle,
organist. *
Mr. Terrell presented his
daughter in marriage.
Attendants were Teri Ek-
dahl and Chuck Lawson.
Christi Terrell and Deborah
Lefevre were candlelighters
and Douglas Terrell and
David Lefevre were ushers.
The bride’s parents bostfeT
the reception in Fellowship
Hall of the church. The re-'
hearsal dinner was held at
Cliff House Restaurant and
was hosted by the parents of
the groom.
The bride is a graduate of
Stamford High School and
attended Western Texas Col-
lege, Snyder
A graduate of Stamford
High School, the groom is
engaged in farming.
After a short wedding trip
they will live at Route 2,
Haskell.
Saturday
Feb. 22
dates for these organizations
are 1890 for the GFWC and
1897 for TFWC. The oldest
club in Texas is the Shakes-
pearean Club of Abilene.
In brief summation, Mrs.
Haynes stated the general
purpose of Federation is "To
unite Women’s Clubs for
consolidated efforts to im-
prove the communities of our
nation and the world.”
The program was concluded
with the group singing the '
Federation Song directed by
Mrs. Raymond Astin and Mrs.
E. J. Hawkins.
A tea committee composed ■ .......t.. ■
. m^rmh .Sharon Terrell weds
Hammer and Mrs Overton
jerved hot punch, heart
shaped cookies and nuts. A
Valentine motif was used in
all decorations
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J.
SEEK YE THE KINGDOM OF GOD
But He did not refer to the reelm of beasts of
the field. They live by the law of tooth and
fang. A life-consuming seerch for food and
water and a willingness to kill to obtain them
is cleerly observable in both man and beast.
And Jesus was saying you cannot live by the
law of the jungle and by the law of God at
the same time., God's law is the law Of love,
for God is love. And He says. "Seek ye the
kingdom of God; end all these things [of life,
water, food, clothes) shall be added unto
you." (Luke 12:31)
YOUR Complete
Mrs. John Duncan was
named president; Mrs. Clay-
bourne Clarke, first vice
president; Mrs. Lanny Ford,
second vice president; Mrs. . «
Wylie B. Harrison, recording brou«ht 01,1 founding
secretary; Mrs. L. W. Larson,
corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Jerry Neuman, trea-
surer ; Mrs. J. V. Frizell Jr.,
parliamentarian; and Mrs.
Jerry Schuchert, Federation
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