Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1942 Page: 3 of 8
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Mra. J. R. Baldwin and daugh- for burial. Mr*. Locke waa
ter, Miaa Blanch* Baldwin; and Kentucky. She. had lived air
Margaret Ann Mahood spent last in McLennan count#, moat
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mar-1 ttme in the Lorena common
aha 11 Baldwin, and daughter, Ida' ia aurvived by four daught*
Marr, near Aapermont, returning! eons, a sister, a brother, 10
Monday morning. children and 12 great grai
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Sollias Back froas Navy * --
Edward Sullin. has returned to Speaker for Workers’ Caw
Stamford and again employed aV, Rev. Miles B. Hays, pa
£• C. Penney Company. Mr. Sul- the First Baptist Chu*
lina enlisted in the navy several preach for the Workers’
months ago but an old injury to ence of the Sweetwater t
JO ANN BOONE CELEBRATES
FIFTH BIRTHDAY
Mr*. 0. B. Boone entertnlpefl
AIIVW UCV OBTfWU W UU
I visited friends here Sunday.
Cam#
from t
Whittii
Austin
ng her little stationed at 8heppard Field,
on her fifth - ---
m -a jra
'■ was dismissed from ths Jbamfdrd
j, Sanitarium on Monday after re-
i the yard and | <*}*{„, treatment for pneumonia.
into the fining I Mr and d,iu* Hill and
large birthday, Mn HUl's eiater, Mias Ann Sax
..*w ton. visited relatives in Brecken
rtkm and sang, ^ Sunday.
Mrs. R- C. Richards returned to
several
A. C. Cooper is in the Stam-
ford Sanitarium where he under-
went surgery last week. He is get-
ting ‘along nicely.
Mi. and Mrs. ' Clay Markham _______________ ___
•nf children spent last week-end where h« is attending an Ariationi
in Hutto and Austin. In Hutto they, Mechanics' school and Gillean -hr-
visited Mrs. Markham’s parents, stationed at a Marine Hospital u,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clendenniag. San Diego, ------■ a,_______ .
Cal C. Wr
Methodist
Creen and Betty Jo Mahood. ,,
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TAINED WITH FABTT
Dixie
Get from 2000 to 3000 more miles from ywr tiros if
having y*M- - - - ...... ....~_~___________* \
WHEELS BALANCED
Come in today- • Have your wheels checked!
DOYLE’S GARAGE
STAMFORD
KAD1AT0R8
t.ve. .— _ The Kolonial Kard Klub will
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Dublc left Friday with Mrs. C. M. Fran
Tuesday for a visit of a waek or
10 days , with relatives In Kan- ~ 7
Citv I *'r- Mrs. Moms Childers
|»p«*nt last wwk end in Brecken-
Mrs. RoUnd Daughtry is again ™1*- with Mr. and Mr. Don Sad
employed at the J. C. Penney Com- _
oaay JUin, -- l|r and Mrs. Forrest Gambiil.
Mr and Mn Cacil Jennings of who in Chillicothe. spent
A^in.^^SUmJo^U^U £"***»** T
were here Friday and visited with! P*r*nU- ™r- *®d Mra. W. T.
aU fets.n.la II* JaitninM ia chief UilDOlll.
Major Locke's Motker Dies
Mrs. Martha E. Locke, age M2,
died Wednesday of last week st the
home of her daughter, Mrs. J. D.
McBrayer. at Lorena, according to
an account carried in the daily
Stamford High school.
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Greet Spring The Smart And Thrifty Way
Buy Your Fashions at Pennev’s
WOMEN’S NEW SUITS
Suits with long torsos’and l O Cft
front-and back pleated skirts. I -/evil.....
Plaids and plains. 12-20. I «■
BUDGET PRICED COATS
Smart budget priced Coat, in the season-4 populai
styles! Tailored, casual, and dressy U
styles - plaiJ. ami plain. MfOY
Mrs. A. M. Ottinger and son,
STATE THEATRE
Warning!
Sell Outs
for
Monday, March 9
— A NEWS REEL DAILY —
Big Double Program Fri. and Sat.
Gaytan Gillean celebrated her
fourth birthday Monday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mra.
Otho Gillean. BnHoons were sus-
pended above the refreshment
table and Victory “V” in red. white
ami blue was- prominently display-
ed and red, white and blue candle,
were arranged around the birthday
cake which wiij di-corated with
colored candies.
Red. white and blue l*all. and
balloons were given to the child-
ren as fa'vortC* Cake and punch
wen- served on gaily decorated re
fre.hment pUtes. Jho child-
playdd with toys and otherwise
mused thcm.elve- duiinjk ““ L
of play. Mr.. Wivne '
Mrs. Harmon DaflVrn and
i. Martin assisted Mi. Gillean in
entertaining the children.
The guests were Penny
f*tletpc. ttnllts K»»- and
Haylle«. Elisabeth Glover, Sharon
latne. Angela Tillot.on, 1—......
Tntnlin, Bobby Joe and Patsy Ann ^ ‘1^:
Dafforn “
Jakn- Westfall, Nancy
Betty llp«h«w, Gil1*ert
Houston Smith,
Itiekio Bawkstt.
Gail Crosby,
A daring drama of the
modern young ladies
who dare to take what
Mr and Mr*. Bttly Perkins spent
last week-end here with their
parent*. Mr. arw! Mra. D. T. rW-(
kin. and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Doss.
They have been living in Rails and-
are moving* to Oliwilifll. where-
Mr Perkins will be in charge of a
ware house.
Ladies*
Dresses
“Rebellious ’
'_1 Daughters”
With
MARJORIE REYNOLDS
= VERNA Htt.LIE
plus —
RIDERS of DEATH VALLEY No. 11 - Newt* -Cartoon
All taken from our
better grade
stock.
PAI L KELLY
JUDITH ALLEN
Buckner of
Iren E. Me**, president of the Stam-
, a. | ford women, urged a good repre-1
hour! *«nmt ion at Jthe meeting
rdner. I Th* following women We re pre-
irs. E i 1 nt at the luncheon: Mmes. H D.1
' Britjiln. Robert Harrison. E V. j
Hardwick. If F. Metz. Gewrge1
Su,! /schary. k. C RieV., Ia>e Walker,1
Dob LUy Maikham. Wayne GcrUner.l
_____ ,rRinu>n Alexander.'T.T. Sharnhuf-'
Dalton g' l". iCa.h Wilemon, Billy Pcrtr-i
of O’lb-nnell and Ben Frazier
'.mtnett. Arkansas and the hns-
DOLI, \R DAY
Preview Sat. Nite 11:30> SuiU Mon.. Tiles.
Cvary day you oin hear It calling on
tho front pago of your own nowapaparl
They lfa»e a Ga> Till
SPRING HATS
Rayon Satin
Housecoats
Girls smart styles for
service—
Boii an I Sarah Harti«on,
ami Bob! Mr*. " F- Crosby, Mrs Robert
Jimmy AFl(dct>,l^l,m!,m ani1 Mrs.-Ctyv Markham
Hdly Bravmer. I '*111 the hottcoses for March.
Joan FriieU Jean'Mu^l.^jSf^EKDLE AND THIMBU: CLUB
.. r...- "l.-T. . (IITIITO to* urn rime-:
tLOSEOI'T
.Ivies to cock over otie
I'Ve or wear WaV baPRI
Jean Nedra Fa.hion1
MR AND MRS BOUNDS
ENTERTAIN CLUB
* The “Mr and Mr.." Club wa« en-
tertaineii Monday night' by Mr.
and Mr.. R H. Bounds. Looking
forward to St. Patrick'. Day. an
j Irish theme-wa. featured in game!
' accessories Small green candle,
-lighted foursome tabic, and larv-
■ er green candles were arranged on1
i the buffet table w here sweet pea.
I also served as ornainentd.
Defense stamps we«rvi4en for
high score prize to Mr. and Mrs.
DOLLAR DAY
1 his < anarittStirr a. Sure of a Welosne
WtHHKNS DRESS PUMPS
Tnmly modehni from pliant crushed kuL
and hri' htened, with a touc^ rf ra ^
patent ,w. I r
^ CLEVER HANDBAGS
Smart enough to tuck under any aim
Genuine leather in »«.«•.soty — V
- ha«le.! . . I •O
SPRING GLOVES - Leather QQ#
backs, rayon palms Smart! - #0%
Rayon Satin
Slips
Fine quality, wdl made,
tailored and lace trim-
med—
Fascinating spun and
graceful - clingmg ray
on crepe. make up
thi. auperb collection
uf advame fa.hion.
for .pring! S«-lect/the
_jLtyle most flattering to
you and blossom out!
Bmk&BERGNER KmU*SCOn^nSUlH
.. BadRATHBONE yUOIV
u aautiai imoukui
(Maim lot CM A UNIVtJUAl rictvu
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
Morri. Childers. (iuests were Mr.
amf• MrvrMi.u.K.J Mi.
and Mrs. Branham Payne, Mr.
and Mr.. George Rollins, Mr. and
Mrs. B. P. Davenport, Jr., and Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Childers.
HEAJkQt ARTERK FOR STURDY WORK i LQTHES
' Army (’loth Matching
SHIRT and PANT SETS,
Rxlra Special: ^The Gay Nineties’
DOLLAR DAY
With the Original kevato
CHESTER CONIuN - SNUB
HEINIE CONKIN
Plus Johnay Downs • Sum
- — NEWS —
MONTHLY LUNCHEON FOR
WOMEN GOLFERS HELD
Remnaftts
1000 yds.
Fast Color*
Cambric* and Print*
Sanforized^ U.S. Army ap-
proved cloth. - Button
front SHIRT . . with,
dreSs-type collar, - twos
button - flat* pockets! -
Matching PANTS with'
boat-sail drill pocket.!^
theme was stressed in decoration*
Other Mttched seta 2.1
coming inaatlig of the Oil Bolt As-
soc iatmn of women golfers which
■wnr*BF Brtr tn Buwhwirim* Urn
latter part of thtt month. Mfs. L.
Men’s Big Mac* Rib
TF~V~E'*W-A Ij L S
DOLLAR DAY
Canvas
Oxfords
Comfortableh. and long
wearing. — Steel nhank
with rubber sole*.
Sturdily built of Sanfor*i
izod heavy weight denim
in graduated sizes to fit
every build. Triple stitch-
ed seams.
Cotton Work S«mh* 2/25c 1
Practical Shop Capa »c
Sturdy Work Shoe* l.R
Drums or Bottles
New Bren(wood Styles
DRESSES
Bring Your Drum* for Exchange to
MEN S WORK SHOES
Doc. Plant's Phillips 66
- Filling Station on Haskell Hi-way.
Also leave orders for Butane or call us collect.
Heavy retan leather upp*’r., leath
er insoles and leather midsoles
Heavy coni|>o.ition outer aoloa
Made for heavy duty. Pr.
DOLLAR DAY
Rayon
Panties
Good Quality—
Long Wearing. , .
- Seersuckers! - Rayon.!
Excellent fof casual wear
at home or out-of-doors.
Smart simple styling that
you’ll find right for all
occasion.! 12-44.
Gamer Gas and OH Co
Dress Inspirations for Spring!
RAYON P RINT S
Sorority RayTm. And W-mdri^P^n
Oassica. Colorful print* aad .jplu.l)
colors m MU
Girdle* 2.49
Combinatfoliff -3.49
Rondo’ Print* 27c yd.
Fluffy
T-rry Towel#. __ r 22c
Bex 384 Phone 169
,*.* i ■' if' _ ; -----------
Qietributor* of PhUgaa • made by Phillip* Petroleum
Coupuy, World’s largest and finest manufacturer of
Cartoon — News — Variety Red
soft luxurious
that blend.
4nn.’ l"'
DOLLAR DAY
COMING NEXT WEEK
Cloths 3 for 12c
smmm
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1942, newspaper, March 6, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972430/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.