Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1985 Page: 3 of 17
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MR. and MRS. ROBERT RODRIGUEZ
AAR. and MRS. ROY R. MORITZ
Marriage Licenses
Attention Son Ion
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How do you balance your
job, your Udo, husband and
other raspoosibilittee? It’s not
easy, but it’s possible
To help you, Hendrick Nodi-
cal Canter and the CarsCMt
are sponsoring "Time Out: A
Roy and Corky Moritz to
mark 50th anniversary
Christi were united in mar-
l|age Saturday, Oct. 5, at 8
Km. at the home of Jack and
Bea Hornsbee with Justice of
tjie Peace Terry Spraberry of-
qciating.
C.M. Houghton, Hamlin and Audrey Ellen Bell, Lueders
anda Mae Grover, Gilmer Marvin Clay Blackburn,
John Leal, Abilene and Bet- Hamlin and Brenda Faye Ben-
Jean Allen, Abilene
James Larry Clay, Big San-
i and Marie Jo Mize, Hamlin
Loyd Dale Strickland,
lerkel and Satrina Lynn Ann
ann, Merkel
Farid Hooda, Stafford and
Ownby families »
plan reunion
Saturday. Oct. 12
ningfield, Hamlin
Victor Marcus Acosta,
Stamford and Melba Ramirez,
Rotan
Wendell Alexander Farrell,
Abilene and Mildred Lula
Smith, Abilene
Stovall.
Teacher-coordinator is
Jerry Schuchert.
The 34 students in DECA
will again be sponsoring fund
raising activities to include
the sale of Wisconsin cheese
and summer sausage. The an-
nual family portraits sittings
will be taken the week of Nov.
23. Coupons will be available
beginning Nov. 1.
The bride is the daughter of
[r. and Mrs. Jimmy Rodri-
iiez of Stamford and was
iven in marriage by her
ithor.
The groom is the son of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy R Moritz
will celebrate their 50th wed-
ding anniversary Saturday,
Oct. it, from 3 to s p.m. at ths
Stamford Country Club
Mrs. Morita is the former
Ixwa Sorrell, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. C W Sorrell She
was born March 18, 1916, at
Stamford and was a UM
graduate of New Hope High
School.
Moritz, also a Stamford na-
tive, was born Dec. 18, 1912 to
Mr. and Mrs. H. Moritz. He
was a member of the INI
graduating class of Stamford
HighSchool.
Moritz is a farmer and
rancher and enjoys gardening
and Having golf. Mrs. Moritz
EUREKA
ALL STEEL
CANISTER
JOE HUDSPETH
llRE & APPLIANCE
20fN. Swansea Stanford 773-2734
EUREKA
UPRIGHT
treasurer, Mrs. Meta Mdrita;
reporter, Mrs. Zeda Smith and
recreation chairman, Mrs
Donna Lowom.
The club was saddened by
the death of a good member,
Mrs. Elizabeth McGee, on
Sept. 27.
The Moritses have a daugh-
ter, Judy, and son in law, Mr.
and Mrs. W.D. Gibbs, and two
grandchildren, Brent and
Efaine of Floydada.
PV Homemakers' quilt
to be awarded Oct. 19
The bekutiful quilt made by
members of the Pleasant Val-
ley Homemaker Club is dis-
played at Vera Mae’s beauty
shop. Chances are for a 81
donation.
Drawing will be held on Oct.
19, Main Street Day, at the
Pleasant Valley booth.
The chib met on Friday,
Oct. 4, with Mrs. Ruth Carlton.
Mrs. Ruby Howse, president,
Mrs. Marie
Bennett read a list of “cook
book hints ’’
Officers for 1986 are presi-
dent, Mrs. Louise Weddle;
vice president, Mrs. Bennett;
secretary, Mrs. Carlton;
The Distributive Education
Chapter of Stamford High
School elected their officers
and sweetheart for the 1985-86
school year.
Elected as president was
Cryst Stovall; vice president,
Concha Garcia; secretary,
Pam Coppedge; treasurer,
Beth Stanford and reporter,
Debbie Martinez. The 1986-86
DECA Sweetheart is Cryst
The Ownby families are
having their reunion in Lue-
ders Saturday, Oct. 12., at the
Lions Club Building
Friends are invited to come
and visit.
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Robert Rodriguez - Ann
^mith are wed Saturday
$ Ann Smith of Stamford and Ramona Rodriquez of Corpus
Robert Rodriquez of Corpus Christi
Maid of honor was Beatrice
Canales and beet man was
Robert Canales of Stamford.
Out of town guests included
Lupe Rodriquez and family
and Mrs. Ramona Rodriquez,
mother of the groom.
The reception was held at
Bea’s Steak House in Anson.
The bride is employed by
Bailiff’s Grocery and Station
and the groom is employed by
Coors in Corpus Christi.
(Corky) enjoys cooking, cann-
ing and playing golf.
The couple was married
Oet. 10, Im at the First
Methodist Church in Abilene
with the Rev. W.C. Childress
officiating. Ona Reid was
maid of honor and Lucille
Crider and Leona Moritz were
bridesmaids. C.R. Moritz was
best man at the ceremony.
The couple are members of
St. John’s Methodist Church.
They have lived in the'Stam-
ford area all their married
Hendrick te hove
seminar on time
management
New England
Roger and Lucille Bunkley
have returned from a month’s
trip through the New England
states. In Salisbury, Md., they
visited his sister, June Ro Iley,
and her husband, Don. From
there they went to New York,
where they went sightseeing
for several days.
“It was really something to
see but we wouldn’t want to
live there,” the Bunkleys said
They also toured Vermount,
Plymouth Rock and Cape Cod.
On their return home they
spent two days in Nashville
and went to the Grand Ole
Opry.
"It was an exciting trip but
it’s great to be home,’’ they
said.
KAREN DENISE GILBREATH and JERRY LYNN WOLSCH
Gilbreath - Wolsch ,
engagement is told
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Gil-
breath announce the engage-
ment and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter, Karen
Denise, to James Lynn
Wolsch, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Wolsch of Old Glory.
The couple will be married
Saturday, Nov. 23, at Trinity
Baptist Church
The bride-elect is a 1982
graduate of Stamford High
School and a 1985 graduate of
Stamford Memorial Hospital
School of Vocational Nursing
where she is currently em-
ployed as an LVN
The future groom is a 1980
graduate of Old Glory High
School and is employed by
Rimes Well Service of Asper-
mont.
Calvary Baptist to host
meetings for single adults
Talk and Share for Singles
of Stamford area meetings
will be held each first and
third Tuesday night of each
month beginning Oct. 15 at 7
p.m. at the fellowship of Cal-
vary Baptist Church.
All singles 18 years and
older are invited.
Pogo Throe STAMFORD AMERICAN
Stamford, Tom os, Thursday, October 10, 1WS
Mark Acosta - Melba
Ramirez pledge vdws
Melba Ramirez of Rotan
and Mark Acosta of Stamford
were married Friday, Sept.
30, in the home of the groom’s
parents with the Rev. Thomas
Goulet officiating
Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clef Dwellers
hove year's
first meeting
Clef Dwellers music chib
met Tuesday, Oet. 1, at the
First Baptist Church for their
first meeting of the year.
Guests and new members
recognized included Mrs. C.M.
Lester and Mrs W.E. Mayes,
piano teachers; Mrs. Jerry
Anderson, president of the
Musk Club; and Barbie Mc-
Gaughey, Fine Arts counselor,
and Mrs. John Wendeborn, ac-
companied by Mrs. Jap Spra-
berry, who provided musical
entertainment. < #
New members were pre-
sented with white silk roses
and boutonnieres.
The next meeting of Clef
Dwellers will be Nov. 5 in the
home of Kristi Shelhamer
Erick Stumpfrock
named to TSTI
Honor Roll
Erick Stumpfrock of Stam-
ford has been named to the
Campus President’s Honor
Roll at Texas State Technical
Institute in Sweetwater, ac-
cording to Dr. Herbert Rob-
bins, Campus President.
A student in the Emergency
Medical Technician program.
Stumpfrock maintained a 4.0
grade point average in all
classes for the quarter.
Lorenzo Ramiraz of Rotan.
The bridegroom's parents ora
Mr and Mrs Julian Morano
and the late Frank M. Aeoata.
The maid of honor was ’
Melius Acosta, sister of the
groom, and beat man was Via-
tor Rangel, both of Stamford.
Ftowergiri was Christi Gon-
zales, niece of the groom.
Wedding ihitac was provid-
ed by Sandra Elias and Alan
Shelhamer.
A reception was hosted by
the groom’s parents following
the ceremony.
After a wedding trip to New
Orleans, the couple will reside
in Stamford
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Craig, Jennifer. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1985, newspaper, October 10, 1985; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1215534/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.