Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1959 Page: 4 of 18
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lY, APRIL 2
Maynard 01*
lira. Garth McCaUum will-
play the organ and Iftae Strick-
land krill read Browning’s
"Haw Do I Lows Thee." ' :
Candles wiU be lighted by
Carol McCaUum and the
bride's brother. Craig Terry.
A reception will be held at
the home following the wed-
ding. In the hoaseparty will
be Mrs. J. W. BoUes of Fort
Worth, Mrs. Brooks Davis of
Brownfield and Mrs. 'J. C.
Thommason of Fort Worth,
New- members of Jaycees
will ha swprn in and orientat-
ed at noon luncheon at Nat's
QuA
Revival Crusade at First
Baptist Church, sponssrsd by
Janas County Associational
“ -othsrhood. BO ant
r, evangelistic loam
synlgki April 3)
VFW meeting night
at post at 3 p.m.
Sixty-seventh annual meet-
ing of Abilene Preshyisrial
ifrattandsd North
e and is employed
Thomas of Fort Worth, a cou-
sin. Mrs. Jesse Vaden, Mrs.
James Plumlee. Mrs. Wesley
Haney and Doris Peterson, all
Santa Fs.
Tanda-Odako Group
Visits Newspaper
On Press Day
and Auxiliary officers lor
Stamford Memorial ft»t No.
9179, VFW, at post home at
MRS. JAMES EARL ROYD
... the former Hollis Haynes
(Photo by Blackstock)
The Thnda-Odeho Camp Fire
group visited the Stamford
American office Wednesday,
March R-- ■ —-
SUNDAY, APRIL I
Singspiration of Luther Lea-
gues of Northwest Texas Con-
ference at Christ Lutheran
Church beginning at 2:30 pm
Hollis Rae Haines and James Boyd
The leader of the group,
Mrs. Elmer Sprecher and Mrs.
W. i. Westfall, assistant, ac-
companied the girts. The
LQCATgn m ^
Lssnsasi
In Double-Ring Ceremony at Ch
Holland Griggs and Mrs.
W. E. Clements.
The girls met st Christ Lu-
theran Church and were serv-
Hsli st 7:15 p.ro
and The skirt curved into a dfrap-
Harold Chalfant wUl be
gusst missionary contorance
sppker ft Foursquare church
at 7 p.m. taipo on April<T)
Hollis, Rae Haynes
James Earl Boyd exchanged envelope neck caught with a
wedding vows in a beautiful - ssma -
candlelight wedding ceremony
st St John’s Methodist
WITH tre
WUXI Ua
CALICHE
shown through
rirruhu ...imp cut Util
Msecfc t-
newspaper* p&nt.
waia ■mu
dress with corsage of white
carnations and a gardenia.
The bridal couple went to
Austin lor a short honeymoon
Lioqs dub, satiated by voca-
tional agriculture boys, aim
on April 8, to aid with Texas
Lions Crippled Children’s
camp at Kenrvtlle.
with sequins and pearls
mony.
matching her gown,
She carried a bridal bouquet
of pink rosebuds in which
Marshall
- The bride Is the daughter of.
; Mr.-and Mrs. Hoiiis Haynes of
this city. The groom’s parents
superintendent,
nsetisd a
orchid.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (Bill) Mar-
tin. Parents of the groom are
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Kelley.
The couple was attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wash.
The bride wore a beige lin-
en dress, fashioned empire
stye with heavy lace at the
waist She wore white and
beige accessories and a brown
sponsored by Lions dub.
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The Paint Creek senior class
Will sponsor a talent show at
the \ Paint Creek school. pit
fall. Nancy Horton Is also
member of the group.
Ing athlete. The bride attended
Texas Tech at Lubbock and is
employed at Trail Chevrolet
In Stamford.
Kelley attended the Univer-
sity of Texas and Is now at-
tending HardinSimmons Uni-
versity in Abilene, where he
will continue his studies.
Thursday, April 9, St 7:301p.m.
Womans Forum book re-
view coffee will be held at
Stamford Country Club Satur-
day, April 18. at 9:30 a.m.
with Mrs. J. V. Frizell, Jr., as
general chairman. Club mem-
bers will be privileged to make
reservations for limited num-
ber at invited guests.
' Cancer crusade in the resi-
dential section of the city
will be held by the Woman’s
Forum on Tuesday, April 14,
between-4:15 and 6 p.m. Mrs.
L. W. Larson Is Forum presi-
dent.
Engagement is Told of Ann Rapp
And Ray Kinney by Bride’s Mother;
Wedding Date is Set for Jttne 6
The engagement of Ann!the bride-elect's mother, Mrs.
Rapp of Cleburne and Lt. (J.g.) Denton Rapp of Cleburne. _—.
George Ray Kinney of Stam- The future bridegroom, who
ford has been announced by ^ stationed with the Navy at
Corpus Christl, is the son ol
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kinney of
Stamford. ,
The qouple will be married
at 8 p.m. June 6 in' the First
Baptist Church of Cleburne. A
reception will ge given at. the
Nolan Rlvjer Country dub.
The bride’s attendants will
be Mrs, George W. Schneider,
Jr., of Lafayette, La., matron
contribution to the American
Cancer Sotiety Crusade. How
aboutyou? TMe is met fight-
ing money, you know. It helps
to bring closer the (toy of vic-
tory over this grim disease.
"Fight cancer, too, with • I
health checkup every I
Margie Ann Lehrmann of Stamford
And Allen Loyd Mengers of Mathis
Will Be Wed in Sagerton June 20
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stege
moeller of Sagerton are an-
nouncing the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of Mar
Mrs. Chester Burson. daugh-
ter, Sondra. and son, Russ, of
Killeen were here visiting
friends last week-end.
year.” Quart your family.
Fight cancer with a
checkup end a checkl
YVouhC Caldwell of Abilene.
glc~ Ann tghrmari of Stamford
of etc
• gemorWftrV
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Huston Hardware
Kay Maples and F. A. Sose
bee of Crosbyton were here
for a while Sunday.
roses. Punch was served froth
a crystal punch bowl and cry-
stal appointments were used.
In the housej*rty were
Raymond Boyd of Dallas
was best man. for his brother.
Groomsmen were Durwoctd
Boyd of Hamlin and R. A.
Boyd of La mesa, brothers of
the groom. Jim Jackson of
Hamilton. Ralph Bailey of
Hamlin and Fred Schkado of
to Allen Loyd Mengers of Ms-
this. - J
Miss Lehrman, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert’
Lehrmanw will graduate from
Texas Lutheran College at
Seguin on June 3. She is
majoring In elementary educa-
tlort. She was home for UW
Easter holidays,
bume. maid of honor; Janis
Davis of Palestine; Mrs. Ste-
ven Jon Rickenbacher, Fort
Worth, and Mrs. Bruce L Bos-
well of Astoria, Ore. ; ,
Lt. (j.g.) Bruce L Boswell
of Astoria will be best man.
Ushers will be Craig Silver-
iKremn nf Plnliurfw****
Ifll wfltr vl I miIITir»T | (M/Tllt
Clark, Houston; Ralph Carr,
Fort Worth; Paul Pity, Stam-
ford, and Lt. Billy Burl East-
land of Stamford, who" is sta-
tioned with the army at fel
Paso. ’ , ,.
Suzy Ferguson wil be flower
girl and Dennis Denton of
Wichita .Falls. cousin of the
bride-elect, will be the ring
Mrc. R. L Harrison. Mrs. Gar-
land Zimmerman, Mrs. Ray-
mond Astln, Sarah Harrison of
Stamford, home from college
for the holidays, Mrs. Bill DU-
'Albany.
beck of Amarillo, Mrs. Richard
Cook, and Mrs. Robert Davis
of Abilene, and Mrs. Allen
Lovelace of Roswell, N. M,
who registered the guests.
Among the guests were
Mrs. Haynes' brbther arid sis-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Ferguson of Waco. Guests
were present from Hamlin, O-
dessa, Abilene, Waco, Anson,
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RUsty , Beasley of Abilene
carried tjie rings.
Mr. Mengers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. O. Mengers of Mathis,
attended Texas Lutheran Col-
lege and Texas A. and I. Col-
lege at Kingsville. He is now'
farming at Mathis.
The couple will be married
at St. Paul's Lutheran Church
in Sagerton on June 20. They
The bride'wore a full-length
formal wedding gown , of im-
ported Chiffon Whisper-taf-
feta. The widened sabrina
neckline was enhanced with
scalloped appliques of sequin-
and-peari-studded Alecon lace.
The lace motif was repeated
In appliques oh the flowing
MARGIE ANN LEHF
... Bride-elect
Both young people are gra-
duates of Texas Christian Unlr
verslty. Miss Rapp, who gra-
duated In January, Is a mem-
ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma
sorority, was president of Pari*
hellenlc Council and'a mem-
ber of the TCD Student Con-
gress. , \v .* —
Lieutenant Kinney is a
member of Sigma Alpha Epsi-
lon fraternity, ".
West Davenport street suffer-
ed a heart attack Tuesday
afternoon and was taken to
the SUnriford Sanitarium^ by
Kinney ambulance. He was im-
proved Wednesday morning. ,
party.
For. traveling the bride Wore
a sand betfe sheath dress and
jacket accented with medaL
lions of heavy. Jace, and acces
scrips of geranium and her
orchid corsage. / ^
The bride graduated from
McMurry College in August,
taking jier Bachelor of
Science degree with elemen-
tary education major. She was
a member of Delta Beta Fpsil-
on, was Athletic sweet hear La
moulded bodice, coming 1
points at the waistline. Loq
sleeves also came to poin1
qvfr,her hands.
Guests in hte home of Mrs.
A. L. Young Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Wedeklng of
‘‘Carlsbad, N. Mr. arid Mrs.
Claud Young of Clyde. Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Gillespie of Rock-
data, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Young
Sharon Young. Stamford, and
Prim Young of Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Marc John-
son and tons, Jon Marc and
LAoy, of Longview came
Thursday night and remained
until Sunday afternoon. They
Expert Watch Repair
. . Ultraeonic Cleaning!
Norma Jeanrte ’ Smith, who
attends Arlington State Col-
lege at Arlington, crime to
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Closed Thursday and
; Saturday Aftjei noons
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nominee and Junior class fa-
vorite. n
Mr. Boyd, who Witt graduate
in June from McMurry, will
take his Bachelor of Business
Administration degree. He was
chosen as (Thief M< Mjlj If was.
co-captain of the Inlian foot-
MASTER
WATCH
MAKER!
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Ma/r
Jewelers
hg your watch in
Hood, went to Tatum, N- M>,| and Mrs. S. G. Young, and
to see her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom 9mlth, during the
Easter holidays.
Made like yon want them.
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Layer built. Guaranteed by
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J$anAng«Lo, Texas -
- Company Or
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Stamford
D A CHICK
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Thom-
pson and children, DseArtn.
Charles Lee arid Margaret
Lynn, left Wednesday to re» -
CQkttt SMKtY
business mating will be held
by Die American Legion and
Auxiliary at the Legion Haft
turn to their home at Harlin-
gen, after spending about a
week with Mr. Thompson's
parauUi Mr. and Mtt. M. P.
bell team, senior class repre-
sentative to the student coun-
Monday, April 5, jit
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1959, newspaper, April 2, 1959; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972298/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.