Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1958 Page: 4 of 14
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Joyce Swift and Calvin Reynolds
Tflgacement Tul«I
Of Juanita Pike,** .
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AMERICAN
Page Four
Are United ih Marriage Saturday
In Ceremony at St. John's Church
Fine Arts Club Plaits O/tei
Hpuse Sunday Afternoon
%ce Swift and Olvm R/sy .sequins etched rtic Vkt
Re\r^ldA \se-rq trained, Satur .serf .n flower O-vtcrn u 'r‘
day A pm.' U jit, eoi.ar a*4 at -
fcrthrdisi -t>urrh in St*m the frohV-
ford TV bootfact - yclrt-vyf -t •#»tv-1
pari 9pm hop« meenat parttementafiVA h i s t o rtan
» Unillfiml nm Art* Nancy, .Dtrinrnson, l reporter, j
WOI he hfW Sunday, land P*ggv To*k/r, pt.nist
IT. at 3 p m. at St. John's^- Tncomtng-offtTy .tre i. vq. .
;c ri>u
The ct.apie anl; U*e-w Spur ruffles—>-»-ryT‘H
dtot Church. The pubfir nora Ratliff, prf-sioert: Anne
MA Hudson, first vice president:
varied program wiH he1 Mary Willm serond sure pr*-'!-
t*4 bp member* of the dent; Judy CcwKer. *e<rc*ary-
,rts Chib. junior federet j treasurer. Pat \|a«f> parha
wtr dub. New omeers * naentarUtvJ’iafo^Tan;' “P*-ar-Ry
■ Introduced. .Cole, reporter, find Marsha
mdqg the program. an J RhrW, pianist,
—jfn. ifiwr fpgh iH Wtir
David. Ratliff are aernrifr a*
rr^naelors from the Stamford
Music Club this year. - Mrs.
UigK will /Tint.m.e fa servo
and Mm. Frank TVmas wli
be the new ccunwrtor foe'West
n June. 5. , .
t?ndcc> t' ,wil! t grrxiu
jn R i!«* h ;h -•« hoo) \fc:
raining
The itniihifr.r.g
r»m/r.v
t* To be .home at that lime.
It • crservt the sen ice 4n Fob-
rna/y. He ?r<1dr;ited' Tran
>t imford High school last
was performed by Dr.- , Mar } Bible The ?qid Wedding bjn
shall 'Rhew. Methodist d strict • of W •grar.dpiMhbi: W.cv /
superintendent, TMe • brides ^ in lopp of her. ixmoLe*
father, Mr. Anderson, gave her The Bible belong? w* M*«“D I
the ngw officer*.
invited
The setting for the wedding
party, was formed of cnndles
In randeiebra, graerery and an
archway. Candles were lighted
by Johnle Beth Raughfon snd-
GJenna Schaake.
Mrs. N.'M. Phy was organist .
anti played traditional wnjding :
music. She also played the ac-
compeniment for thn soloist,
Dorothy King oi Throckmor I
UP UM »«*w vvui*-s.cm ;*"* ’ * .
year. Mrs. Ratliff is ramplef I
me * tiwo-year term of office
1 open with
by Judith
Mrs. ChttdrefM
Reviews Study
For WMU Circle
The Darlene Elliott circle of
For a Gay Summer Whirl
Living in Abilene—
Mrs. Arnold Paul Reph, th
A dress a*
ton, who sang . “Because,
The First Baptist WML mer
Tuesday, *pr«l. 15. with Mr*.
Sam Crawford.
Mrs E. H. ChUdpeas review-
ad the study book cn ioul
winning.——7
Thirteen members were pre
aent. Mrs. Cert! Shamburger.
circle chairman, presided.
estmin.»ter printeii cotton lawn, delicato'y
necklined with lace, r''
---------------W Reph, the former Rena Mae Cor-
zine. and her husband, A-1CReph, are living in Abi-
lene. He is stationed at Dye*s Air Force Base and
■he is employed in Abilene. The ebupje was married
on Easter Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Corzine of Old Glory. 7 ,
snd'The Lord s Prayer^ I ^ br,;^ s r
Tha bride wa* attended by hU)0 embroiders
Mf*^ Allan Fowler as matron lreM w1th bluA
of honor end Judy Met7 as^ s.hjt0 ,00
maid othonor Bridesmatrons „room-, mo^rt
wen Mrs. Bill Hicks of Snyder b,ue wj,b ,vhit(,
and Mm. Jackie Christian of ers UPr(. aJso w
Lubbock. i Fojpwtng tr
Jackie, Williams (ft Abil *ne 'r^pfior}. wa?
was best man. Gronm*fl£>r> home of Dr. a>
and wk<rs were W! C MeAn- Mc*z. *
nelly .of Pecos. Carl Pow«ll j
Mr. and Mrs. Carney Moritz,
Married in Dallas oa April 12,
Pierian Club
Will Be Shown
by Mr*.
gjyjwlde** table was
»he table,a-d the -buffet.
was'dfTarvtriTV son 5rP
lortg sleeves.came to points rua£h. olhirn and mir’- were
over the hahds and were fast- . r
ened with covered buttons. j Mwhrrs th» houaenarTv
Seed pearls ar.d Iridescent ;inrludo(, Livpta French. Char
-----lot ?P Whcrlcr 1 lollis lldyn^T.
and Sorvlra Burson.
For' traveling »he hrklc won'
a gr|^^lk shart-jng drc«-
with* m^^quarter 1 ♦- n 7 t h
*le<vrs, with ploate*! r.>l )n
rutflcswoe •'ecsHhe ^'vt
ig a honeymoon trip to
Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. James
mlck coftagh Thursday, Aprir
^MlmiEtSl Rowwll Is direct
or of‘ the program and Mr*.
Clsytooume Clarke. Mr*. David
McKnlght kmd Mr*. R J. Mbr
riqtt will bo hostesses. -
Haney and son. David, The'
groom’s nephew. Bra dford
Moritz, came from Ft. Chat-,
fee, Vtrk.
! Stamford Garden Club Workshop
_ * " ' ^ ’ _ * . "
; Teaches of flower Arrangements,
y •___’ __ ’ ■________• • ' *“ - ‘ '*__
Thursday Program Stresses Birds
Flower arrangement work r of orioles that arrive in t
shop for the Stamford Garden paction . about April 15 a
Club was held Friday at the leave In September. -
■ American Legion Hall by Mr*. Bobby Isbell is president
I Max J^each of Abilene, nation- the Junior club; Pam Tavmi
fal flower show judge. vice president. Others w
j Mrs. Laach displayed ar- *o°k part were Sally Caro
rangements, explained their pnt> ■ Marsha True, Paule
rons true lion and emphasized ^precher, Betsy Walker. S
the rule* by which they were Griggs. Ken Link and Ja
formed during the morning Rctinedy. They • held a mi
period. tton and answer period a
In the afternoon. Garden 25^ “,«r»tu4
Club member* used their own ot ,h* P*rpt|,s, oi t
materials and Amtalners and ihMnn *"*«*■
made.....arrangements,' which : * ’ * ~
Mrs. Frank Rudolph of Dal-
las was metron of honor and
Hcrschel Kelley of Stamford
was bast man. Th* ushers
were Jo* Mybn and David
Frick. -r— —
The bride wore a turnuoise
rlreks with la-'e bodice * finish-
ed with lodg sleeves. The full
skirt was oL chiffon-over taf-
fetlh She carried a nosegay of
plrik roses and turquoim/ car-
nations with turquotM^ stream?
in business in S}nir
jMjilik
Hap attendant wop
u$lh a turquoise—
”Her*mother. Mrs./E A. gr?"p of ^
Its of Dallas, wore blue with a
pink corsage. _- ' ’ .
Pink and »ur<fuolae ** were
carried out In detaOi of the re
home of the bride.
Pink cake decorated with
turquoise rose*, plrk and blue
rolled sandwiches, olive* and
pickles were served with pink
Mr. and Mrs. Francis €. Blake
Are living ia Haskell After
JTS^|Their Return From Wedding Trip
-—. -------Mr. - end Mr*. Francis C , ing corsage was of white
was dir- Blake are making their home nations,
ed Mrs. at 508 Avenue F. In Haskell. Mr. and Mrs. Blake vtei
ma serv- The couple was married on Palestine.- Texas, on their
outurdap afternoon, April 5. ding trip and visited the
day the at 4 o clock In the Methodist wood trails there Easter
home- parsonage in Griham. • day they attended churcl
Ml17Vn Mrs. Blake Is the former the Presbytcrlpn Church
preskied, Jewel McLennan. • The Irving, which is Mr. Ri
program tinglering wedding coremonv family church, and vished
the pro was performed by Rev. Wli- sister.. Mra^ CleorgSL CIen
mnlls hr Green wait. -— nan, and her famlfrT -
who are' bride Wore an ice blue' Mr Blake is Commissi
dress with'matching hat and of Precinct 4 in Haskell c
At rtdvrrtitrd.in
MeCALL’S and MADEMOISELLE
Pink and Blue Tea
For Mrs. Baize
Is Held April 16 ^
Mi*. Spences Babe wa* hon-
ored with a pink and blue lea
Wednesday afternoon in the
home of Mr*. B. R. Baize.
As the guests arrived they
were registered by Mrs. Rill
Pritchard In the beautiful
hand made register book. ;
Mr*. Fred Oement ladeled
punch and Mrs. SaitiN, Babe
nerved cake squares.
The refreshment table was
covered with a lade doth over
pink and the centerpiece was
pink carnations with a tiny
An illusion print. Sripes
look knitted in ... like
wotif ribbing. Gives this
cool oo-iron cotton a heav-
ier, more "solid” appear-
ance that takes to tailoring
like wcoL Here in a. Jffarcy
Lee shifter... charcoal,
navy, or red with white.
Bandbox collar... white
waffle pique. S;les 10 to 20.
LOOK
Mrs. Southerland
Gives Devotional
For Alatheans
Acknowledging aiid faring
up to reaponsibility In the
work of the Lord was emph^g
tiled In a devotional for the
•os whot we moon in such ex-
M floral embroidered ribbon
dwd pnnel, convertible collar.
Mroedcloth in white with brightly
the honor**'* mother, Mm. R.
W. Merchant of Abggfia. worn
pink carnation cewajea.
Mrs. Belss opened and dis-
played ths gifts In the beds
Mrs. SoutherUuwt Introduc-
ed Dr. MMr.feton's book. “Take
and she, end Mm Csrlite.
church Ubrnrian. both men-
Mrs. Stevedkon pmfcfed. for
•he mating. Miw Csritle <£
recwei » game. Cake, topped
with whipped cream and
rherrv. nuts and coffee' were
srrved. Fourteen were pret
12.90
rwwith rubber cle»te
. v.,' •' ■/■l
r t/|>per with rubber cleat
le to the Lettei^
mogramnifri Ub button*
I Beautiful srren,
rmeas. Hlsc, iri*
-'^rtec b|n**om* d
;imk
\> . / . -1 <f» :
,-------- —got, the back of thin
tent cotton broadcloth shift, Is it-
A daughter. Pari* Faye Cox.
we* born to Mr. add' , Mr*
James Cos a( th«» Siamfor>l
For traveling
itfoTThH shirt ha.s I
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1958, newspaper, April 24, 1958; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972402/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.