Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1984 Page: 3 of 19
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Your’ newest, brightest, most
entertaining Hallmark store is
open for business — and we need
you to join the celebration!
Come receive a free gift with
every purchase while supplies
last, and enter our Easter Color-
ing Contest!'
We feature “The Very Best’’ -r.
Hallmark greeting cards, gift
wrap, partyware, stationery,
albums, jewelry, puzzles,
plaques, picture frames, ex-
citing gifts — everything a
thoughtful person like you
needs.
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Grand Opening DateS:^\
April 17 ‘ 21
9:00 - 5:30 Monday - Saturday
Stamford Square
© 19B3 Mailmark Card*. Inc.
Friday, April 27 8 May 4
Fabric Collection ~
101 N. Swenson of s,amforcl 773-5351
The clues will be announced each day over
KDWT and also listed in next week's
Stamford American.
This 2nd annual Easter Egg hunt is sponsored by
the Retail Trade Merchants committee of the
Chamber of Commerce.
••••••••••OOOOOOOOOOOMt
Round Up Boys to play for VIPs
Barbara Craig of Hamlin
Hospital Notes
a.
at
(S>
773-2050
We Deliver’
Happy Easter
was
was
A numismatist is one who
collects coins or medals.
THURSDAY. APRIL 19
Cheese ham rice casserole,
green peas, celery-carrot-
pineapple raisin salad,
chocolate pudding, bread, but-
ter, milk.
Goldie Adams
Mrs. Frances Walker
"Mrs. Vera Ledbetter, Albany
W.A. Branscum, Hamlin
Bobby Wolf, Haskell
Mrs. Edna Calvert, Rule
celery stick with peanut, but-
ter, jello, butter, milk
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18
Roast turkey roil, stewed
tomatoes with grpen beans,
potatos savory butter, bread,
cheese apple crisp, milk.
Etna Pate, Albany
Clydene Phillips
Mrs. Evelyh Gillespie
Mrs. Roxie Strawhorn
J.D. Gillespie
Carl- Rasco
Linnie Clark
Mrs. Leona Roberts
Mrs. Lorene Raughton,
Lueders
Thelma Mickler
Sophia Perez
Mary May
Texas Tech University.
Fanning graduated from
Monterey High School in Lub-
bock and Texas Tech Univer-
sity. He is associated with
Fanning, Fanning and Agnew
in Lubbock
Miss Wash is the grand-
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Guy
Harvick of Stamford and<Mr
and Mrs N A Wash of Avoca.
son of Mr and Mrs David
Hensel of Drayton Plains,
Mich.
The Hamlin Art Club will
present its annual Art Show
Sunday, April 15, from 2 to 4
p.m at the Hamlin High
School Cafetorium.
Categories will be profes-
sional, amateur and students
on display Robert Dennis
from Abilene will judge the en-
tries and award the ribbons to
the winners in each class.
The door prize this year will
be a painting donated by Flo
Olson.
David Wayne Holden, Stam-
ford and June Renetta Jones.
Stamford.
Dewane William Kelly.
Abilene and Barbara Fincher
Craig, Hamlin
Michael Duane Knight,
Abilene and Lili Margaret
McDonald, Ranger
Jo Ann Sweatt and Todd
Gerald Hensel were married
March 31 at the First United
Methodist Church in Odeasa
with Jeanette Washington of-
ficiating.
The bride is the daughter of
Jo Ann Sweatt and Mr. and
Mrs. Kerry Sweatt, all of
Accident Patients
Alice Whittington
Medical Patients
Lesvia Deanda
Augustina Moreno -
Evagene Wilson, Rule
Mrs. Sophie Martinez
Mrs. Margaret Rosenquist
Mrs. Ruby Hughes
FRIDAY, APRIL 13
Beef stew, pineapple/raisin
coleslaw, baked rice custard
with vanillh cookie, corn-
bread, milk. >
MONDAY, APRIL 16
Roast beef, gravy,
vegetable medley, butter
potatoes, spice cake, bread,
gutter, milk.
• BIRTHS
Girl, Stephanie Marie, born
• April 4 to Mr. arid Mrs. Steven
_ H. Clavton.
Surgical Patients
Janie Breckenridge,
Aspernfont
Mrs Iva Mae Hensley
Mrs. Alta Little, Haskell
Janie Alvear, Avoca
Jimmy Adams
Pauline Niqman *
Mrs Faye Scheets, Haskell
Marriage
Licenses
vows read in
Odessa
Davis-Walker
engagement is
announced
; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis
Of Stamford and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Rogers of Farmington,
H.M., are announcing the
engagement and approaching
fnarriage of their daughter,
Cindy Davis, to Terry Walker,
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Gail
Walker of Elk City, Okla.
The couple are planning a
May 12th wedding at the First
Baptist Church in Stamford.
meeting.
Mrs E.V. Okum, general
chairman of the flower show,
discussed the flower show
schedule and reminded each
member that they have an im-
portant job to do to make the
flower show a success
At noon Mrs. I.H. Rogers
and her committee served a
lovely "DPS Lunch" with traf-
fic tickets at each place
In the afternoon the chib had
a "Workshop Drive." All
members brought flowers and
containers to construct ar
rangements for discussion and
evaluation by the Accredited
The Round Up Boys will
play at the VIP Center Mon-
day, April 16 at 11 a m
Everyone is invited to come
enjoy the music.
Regular activities of
Bo,
Regular activities
dominoes, pool, Skip
quilting are everyday at the
Center from 9 - 1. Exercise
classes are held on Monday-
Wednesday-Friday at 10:30
Anyone 60 years or older are ,
welcome at the Center. If you
need a ride call the Center at
773-2337 and you will be picked and Dewane W. Kelly of
up.
The VIP menu for the com-
ing week is:
Flower Show Judges, Mrs
J O. Blankenship and Mrs
H.L. Bosse, and by the Student
Judges, Mrs Craig Ha ten us
and Mrs Mark Watson
The flower show is sched- *
uled for April 28 at 2 p.m.
Pipestem State Park, Pipe
stem, W Va. 25979. Reserva
tions should be made with
Pipestem State Park
All descendants are urged to
attend and bring copies of
their family records-
For further information
send a large self addressed
stamped envelope to one of the
following:
Lucille ’ W McClure,
secretary, 5620 Minaret Court,
Orlando, FL 32821; Charlotte
M. Alford, historian, 4250 S.
Olive #112, Denver, CO 80237;
or Juanita M. Wise, historian,
1113 W. University Ave., Mun-
cie, Ind 4730^.
couple will reside in Abilene.
The bride is publisher
emeritus of the Hamlin
Herald The bridegroom is
Deputy Fire Marshal.for the
City of Abilene
After May 1, the couple will
be at home at 2502 Ivanhoe in
[r. Abilene.
j TUESDAY, APRIL 17
•; Taco, lettuce/tomato, pinto
beans, Spanish rice, chips, , Beth Craig of Canoga Park,
Calif., daughter of the bride,
was maid of honor. Debra Billy DeBusk, Anson
Froh of Abilene* daughter of
the bridegroom, was brides-
maid and LuCretia Froh of
Abilene, granddaughter of the
bridegroom, was flower girl. K
Richard Froh of Abilene,
son in law of the bridegroom, Jewell Reed
was best man and groomsman
was Rick Craig, son of the
bride.
A rehearsal dinner was
hosted by the bridegroom at
the Royal Inn in Abilene.
After a wedding trip to
Huntsville and Galveston, the
Craig - Kelly are wed
in Hamlin ceremony
The bride is a graduate of
Odessa Permian High School
and is employed by Sun Kissed
Tanning Salon in Odessa.
The bridegroom is a
graduate of Lady of the Lakes
High School in Michigan and
Hobart Tech of Ohio. He is
employed by Foot Action Inc.
The bride's father is a
former city manager of Stam-
ford.
Sweatt-Hensel rh„„JX?!?t^"KAN
j f —j—gimnrora, Taxqe, Thursday, April 12, lvU4_____
Abilene were married Satur-
day, March 31, at 4 p.m. in the
' First United Methodist
Church in Hamlin with the
Rev. Jack Webb, pastor, of-
ficiting.------_———£=-
The bride’s parents are
and Mrs. T.P. Fincn^
Albany. The bridegroom is the
son of Mrs. Myrtle V. Kelly of
Abilene and the late C.W. Kel-
ly *
Ms. Geneva Carter
pianist and soloist
Latrese Nelson.
- The bride was escorted by a
son, Dr. Darrell Craig of Little
Rock, Ark.
Wash - Fanning set
May 26 wedding date
Garden Club has
flower show workshop
The Stamford Garden Club
met in the Lions Club Building
Thursday, April 5, for "DPS
Lunch” and a "Workshop
Drive.” Mrs R H Bounds
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Wash
of Lubbock announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Edie Kay, to Scott Fanning,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Noris Fan-
ning of Lubbock _ •
The couple plan to be mar-
ried May 26 in Westminster
Presbyterian Church.
Miss Wash graduated from
Coronado High School in Lub-
bock and is also a graduate of
Meadows reunion is planned
Meadows Heritage National
Biennial Reunion for descen-
dants of all Meader-Meador-
Meadows let al spellings)
families will be Oct. 19-24
Hamlin Art
Show to be
held Sunday
Friday 13th Sale
Everything 13% Off
patterns ■
n°ti6nS fabrics
trim
belts 'n' buckles
DON'T FORGET OUR FREE
Log Cabin Demonstration Saturday, April 14
10-11:30 or 1:30-3 p.m.
Stencil CISSS Monday, April 16 8 23
1:30-3 p.m.
Lingerie Class Saturday, April 21 8 28
10 a.m.-3 p.m. (Bring your sack lunch.)
Machine Embroidery Class
Two eggs are worth
*100.00 each and
one is worth *300.00
The Easter bunny will hide three
♦
Golden Easter eggs around
Stamford during the week of
y April 16.
* ’ * COME CELEBRATE OUR
. . Grand opening . •
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Chapa, Chino. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1984, newspaper, April 12, 1984; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1215511/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.