Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1983 Page: 2 of 15
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Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Tabor,
Suits Filed
By MRS. PHILIP OLSON
Week, Jan. 30-Feb. 5, Bethel
the Rev. Stan Leaf, pastor.
Mrs.
guests of his sister and brother former resident here but who collect.
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and Mrs. W.L. Jensen.
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of Mrs. Segerstrom and the
others, who came Friday,
Del Monte Cut
Green
Beans
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lund-
gren were expected home the
Lori was also home the
weekend her maternal grand-
especially during the holidays.
Holy Communion will be
conducted the devotional.
Members of the Bethel
Church council will hold their
Bordens
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Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the
church.
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at 11 a.m. with Pastor Leaf of-
ficiating.
Sunday School will be at 9:45
a.m. as usual.
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Shortening
its youth Sunday by having the delayed by the rain
Luther League assist with the
An additional supper guest
and Mrs. Darryl Schoon- Saturday was Belinda Hagler
maker, Mr. and Mrs. Birger
Haterius, Mr. and Mr?. John
Wendeborn, W.L. Jensen,
Mrs. Grace Thompson and
Sammy Nauert.
Flowers had been placed on
jng fine? Tabor, of Stamford and Mrs.
His wife is the former .Tabor’s weekend house
Friends and relatives here
first of this week after a visit have learned of the death on
in Wichita, Kan. as house Jan. 1 of Mrs. Theodore Beck,
ship service was the installa-
tion of the new members of the
Bethel Church council, with
Pastor Leaf officiating.
. Pastor Leaf also read a note
of thanks and appreciation
Lipton
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Sharon Richards of Stamford, guests, her son and his wife, bock and the hosts’ daywhtem
Mrs. Hiram E. Olson re- Mr. and Mrs Bryan Tabor, and families, Mr and Mrs
turned home Thursday from and Tabor's friend and former Craig Wright, Shana and
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son and family, Mr. and Mrs
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. . Olson accompanied his
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lessons for the day, were Con- Hellers and Mrs. Heller’s
... .. .. , Mrs. Ernest Loekney, formerly of this
Olson, Greg Schoonmaker, Segerstrom.
Allisoh Haterius and Wade
Shurley.
Serving as acolytes were
gin office.
' Edward Ekdahl, president,
presided over the routine Chamber of Commerce ban-
business session. quet at Hamlin last Thursday
»Approximately two inches night, but Mrs. Richards of
of rain fell in this area, begin- Stamford and her son, Darrell
ning early Monday morning Richards, of Ericksdahl
and continuing off and on managed to get tickets and at-
through the day. tended
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Relative of Ericksdahl residents
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of Anson, fiancee of Don
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Mrs. Segerstrom is mater-
nal aunt to Samuelson and his
sisters and also to Mrs. Under-
wood who is a maternal cousin
the altar by the Luther League to the brother and sisters,
honoring three couples in ap- The Underwoods, who came
preciation of their many years Thursday, were house guests
of guidance. They included
Pastor and Mrs. Leaf, Mr and
Mrs. Birger Haterius and Mr. were house guests of'the
" Hellers.
All left on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Han-
sen returned home Monday of
last week from a vacation trip
to the Lower Rio Grande
Valley, visiting relatives
along the way. They were
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Mrs. A.C. Burgeson, maternal
aunt to Mrs. Adamek and Mrs.
Thomas.
Most of the time was spent
in Pharr near Alamo where a
Connie Loftin, president, third Hansen cousin, Mrs.
Gene Rydl, and Mr. Rydl
make their home.
On their way home, they
regular meeting Wednesday, visited in Aransas Pass with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarty
and high school twins, James
The Bethel LCW will hold its and Jean, and Mrs. McCarty’s
monthly meeting Wednesday, mother, Mrs. Mabie Young-
Feb. 9 at 2:30 p.m. in the quist, house guest of the Mc-
Bethel Church basement with Cartys.
Mrs. L.V. Ekdahl and Mrs. The McCartys hosted a
Philip Olson as hostesses. supper for the three Jones
Mrs. L.W. Larson will have County couples. Additional
the program. guests were Mrs. Burgeson
The Business Women's Will- and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas,
ing Workers met this week at with' Mrs. Youngquist also
the home of Mrs. Walter present.
Heller. Most of those visited are
Four of the five members of former Jones County
the Ericksdahl Co-op Gin residents.
board of directors and the It was quite by accident that
manager held their regular the Okey Richards family
meeting Monday night at the heard by radio that a relative,
the Rev. Dennis Swanberg, of
Rogers was to speak at the
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Ratii in taw, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne had lived in Oregon for moat of -
Mstar Holmstrom. They left on her life.
One son survives. <h
.. She was the former Rosalie ’
• Schoonmaker, Melanie and Swenson. Her late husband
Greg, bad as weekend house was the brother of Mrs. E.P;.’,
Tte the Schoonmakers’ f
’, Lori, and her room- ford.
Mtati, Jami and Cori, all of mate, Cheryl Lewis, of Dallas,
The rain is adding good bot- When they spoke together at Jan Olson, Scott and Andy. spent fishing and hunting
tom moisture for this year’s the banquet, the Rev. Mr. Olson accompanied his Mr. »and Mrs. Charles
In keeping with Youth crop and pasture grasses Swanberg, a grand nephew of mother here and remained un Stevenson of Palestine re-
‘ _J The last •< the. cotton Okey Richards, said he had til Sunday when he returned to turned home Jan. 26 after
Lutheran Church recognized harvest has again been not realized bow close Hamlin Greenville,
was to Stamford until he I
The home of the Walter neared this area and read a guests Sunday afternoon her
from the administrator of gone two and one half weeks.
Skyview Living Center for the Making the trip with them,
various ways in which groups all in their trailer home, were
and individuals of Bethel have Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hansen
remembered the residents of of Abilene and Mr. and Mrs.
Skyview through the year and J.A. Ham of Lueders.
Mrs. Ham, the former Pearl
Hansen, and the Hansens are
celebrated at Bethel Sunday sister and brothers.
In San Antonio they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adamek.
She is the former Helen
The Luther League will hold Hansen, a cousin. In Corpus
its monthly business meeting Christi they visited another
Sunday at 4:30 p.m. in the
Bethel Church basement.
Presenting the program at
the January social meeting
were Pete Lopez, Ursula
Richards and Matt Muehl-
stein.
area, had surgery Jan. 16 at a luncheon guests Sunday her honoree's mother Mrs Rath
Plainview hospital and is do- daughter, Mrs. Darlene Seth of Stamford, her sister
ins \ Totvw nt nnA ___■ I__n__■____
Mm. Cooter Sharp of Lub-
t’dawihten
and families, Mr andMrs.
Mrs. Hiram E. Olson re-
turnee nome rnursday from and Tabor s fnend and former Craig Wright, Shana and guests t
Greenville, where she spent roommate, Bryan Blake, all of Dewane, and Mrs. Rex Dodd, daughter,
Part of the weekend was Abilene, and daughter, both students at Angelo State
Melody Hall, and her friend, at San Angelo,
who just moved Saturday to
near Spur.
The two young women had mother, Mrs. John Truett, and and Electronics, Inc. vs. Tony
been commuting from Jayton her maternal aunt, Mrs.Bl
to their job in Spur. Joanne Carver, of Carmel,
Rex Dodd was unable to at- Calg. were here as house
the scene of three family would have contacted them Mrs. Bertil Youngquist, of Stamford was honor guest because of his work.
with the liturgy, including the when out of town relatives
reenville. spending a week here
Mrs. Edgar Shuquist had as house guests of her sister,
worship service, conducted by Hellers and daughter Lydia sign giving the mileage or he brother and his wife, Mr. and
the Rev. Stan Loaf, pastor. was C \ ■ -- -
The young people assisting meals the weekend of Jan. 16 before the banquet?
“ . ' ’ He visited with the Richards Youngquist, who is here from the Jayton home of her
and Mrs James Hall.
Other guests were the
Mrs. Erland Olson.
Mrs. Dorine Newquist of tend the birthday celebration guests in the Schoonmaker
home.
Abilene and their son, Carl Sunday at a birthday dinner at
reading of the Scriptural were here for a visit with the in their home later that night. California for a visit with his daughter and son in law, Mr.
lessons for the day, were Con- Hellers and Mrs. Heller’s The Rev. Gary Kleypas of parents.
nie Loftin, Myra Olson, Emily mother, Mrs. Ernest Lockney, formerly of this Mrs. Erland Olson had as
The relatives included the
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Samuelson
of Spokane, Wash, and his
Kelley Thompson and Ursula sisters, Mrs. Aina Johnson of
- Richards and ushers were Omaha, Nebr. and Mrs. Marie
Vance Thompson, Rocky Brown of Henderson and Mr.
Moore, Matt Muehlstein and and Mrs. E.V. Underwood of
Pete Lopez. Lake Whitney, near Dallas.
Special music was a vocal Joining the family was the
duet by Melanie Schoonmaker Heller’s son, Don Heller,
and Brooke Brownfield, ac- Texas A&M senior, Mrs. E.W.
companied at the piano by Carlson of Stamford, sister in
Mrs. John Wendeborn. . law of Mrs. Segerstrom, and
The other young people and Bliss Cavender, long time
their counselors sat in the friend of the family and also of
front pews of the sanctuary. Stamford.
The counselors included Mr. An additional supper guest
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Chapa, Chino. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1983, newspaper, February 3, 1983; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1253222/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.