Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1949 Page: 3 of 14
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Mrs. E. H. Boedeker Is Elected New
President of St. Paul’s Lutheran
Gustokahani
Camp Fire Girls
Hold “Council Fire
int Camp" Fire
LETTERS TO '
SANTA CLAUS
„' Lot tor.4 ter.Santa Claus from the
children of thi.s'area will be print-
The Gustol
icil flte. which
Wgf S'Tty-TTp' pfilTy rdr Ip
s'tarnforrt American and may be
mailed to, these newspaper or
I brought by the oil toe any lime
now.
The first of tKa—season wait
•rived b«Mr,a-da> * i ■ -V nyr if nil
. is from Mary ri;i:i’( s*~WtHm;
J It reads:
-J—“tfrnr Santa flaune:—Bv*t^y
New Year. I want a doll tpat will
talk and I want a watch and tt
bracetet, too. For by doll 1 want
a biiggy. I want a doll blanket, t«x»,
and 1 want a little puppy up*.
From Mary Fiance- Wllka. V
Mrs. Antone
* Members. Will Try
Hand at Art
The Pierian Ctub is meeting
Thursday^ night. November 17,
at 8 p.m. at the Club room with
Mis. Joe C. Nowlin as director
sale. Proceeds wifi benefit the
chuitch kitchen. * ■'T
It was also decided to have
a jfiowcr of cup towels and Jar
of^ornf^mw^'Tooa" t'» Wtieflt
the Children's Orphans Ilomu'at
Raurnl Rock, These articles' are
|o be taken to the church Sunday,
New Lluo Bird
aiul Mr.~n»tymunit AHUn amlMis:
Pnyl Hanks as hostesses.
The activities of tho e^enlnji.
entitled “baul^rs”, will glvi
■Group' Is Organized
We are thankful! to Dr. Hixl 1 ncw niue Bird' group, has
non and DrT^Bunkley and ' the i*.on diganlzr^ dr the TleytWSW*;
nurhes. who wocked so faithfully gtrect glrfg and has is^n r imed
with our darling daughter ’ and -t.v. Warbling group. Mrs: F C.
AkLci-. Mrs Annie Mae Hiowit. WcTp^W is Hu- leader, Mrs. H.‘ E.
November 20, pud packed at the
members an opi*>rtun1t> of free
3tf4NtYF
DARK CONORS
•JUST ARRtVFT>
church.
I-on* Sleeve, I Wing Leg
art expresson in various me-
NEW ARRIVALS
d|,iirh<i wherner tiwy have ever
EledTldrt oT'Olfit'i
fell they were artistic or not
Mrs. E. II. Hoedekt r
Printed
Jlen’s Bleach.
Aided purses. srai~ves and pins, to.,
be sen. to the club women In the
Philippines to whom the Pierian
kind. :uKl sympathetic toward us tTayWiiTsiwnsor.
ip our grief and sorrow.’ 1 Girls in the group ate Billie
We thank Mr. Hill Kinney Very j-Gall Steele. ^Elizabeth Boise.Ilob-
rr.i»ch. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lind- jbie Jean Jackson. JoeHa Wilson,
scy and sons and their families. |Saiah Taylor, Sandra lleddin
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OUTING
FLANNEL
chairman; Mr^. Ulchard Lt-vls.
vlce-dhairman; Mrs. N. W. Boe-
deker’secretai*y. ami Mrs. W. W.
Carlton, treasurer.
WINTER
UNIONS
GIRLS’
DRESSES
Club have sent previous boxes,
ime for
Will be gathered at this tii
Just the one for quilts
Astf&rted t'otqfs
fast Color
__ & 1 MX. \
29-Inch
LVOIES
OUTING
FLANNEL
DINNER
CLOTHS
JACKETS
Customers are finding our iarge vyelLarranged store a pleasure in which to shop. They
Hundreds of yard.) at
low- price
Assorted
SmaU Medium, Large
Assorted Colors
appreciate the wlde'seTet-fTon,‘TFGrArnvcrrierrf. 4uee parking aniLlco, the prices are kind
to the family budget. •
Best Buy Ever
pins tax
Fruits, Vegetables
Large
JEast Texas
YAMS
5 Lbs. ^ *3 O
Large
Box
JUST RECEIVED
Rig Shipment Men’s
Large Size
-32-to 42
lOO'i WOOL
Chenille
Lace Trimmed
Idaho Russet-i
TOPFLIGHT
DRESS
SHIRTS
I t to 17
Sanforized
BATH MAT
SETS
CREPE
SPUDS
10 Lbs. 39c
MACKINAWS
One Half
Gallon
sure
Warm, Serviceable
Comfortable
With Lid Cover to
Match
While, tcarose, blue.
Maize
7 Lt-0*- ( an
Cooking
APPLES
3 Lbs.
*4-<hu i an
2 Tall (Tana
Sannsdown
Flour
8$c
Coke Flou
~ 17x17 '
Colored or White
FROM THE FINEST
MILLS
1-adies* Halhriggaa
KNIT
CHILDREN’S
1 to 6
Whole Canned
New Potatoes
Aunt Jemima
BABY
BLANKETS
MEN’S
HAND-
KERCHIEFS
SAVE
ioc
GOWNS
CORDUROY
JIMMIES
No. 2
Cans
PAJAMAS
Large
IWg.
Assorted Colors
.1 Minute
Your Choice of Each',
Red and White
Peas suf
No. 2
Can.-i
Hershey's Dainties
Red and While
10c
Boxes
No. 2
Cans
Men’^
Sanforized
LADIES’
ALL SILK
Big 16Jnch
TRICYCLE
Market Department
Weiners I
Blue Denim
JACKETS
Sweet Sixteen
HEAD
SCARFS
Broadcloth
PAJAMAS
Oleomargarine
Lbs./
With Adjustable
Seat
Rib Roast
Armour!* Star, Pure Pork
Sausage
Your Choice of
Several Colors
- A -to D
Assorted Colors
Save~Now
Try Our Homemade
Pure Pork Sausage i.h. 49c
Seven Steak
NOTICE: On Sunday we are open from 8 a m. to 6 p.m.
Regular shopping hours from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
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COME SEE THE TOYS
Bl’V ON LAY-A‘WAY
TOYLAND
OPEN NOW!
Listen to Bell Melody program «J
etch Tuesday and Thursday
ut 9:30 a.m. Station KDWt.
FREE CAND? FOR THE KIDXMES
On Avoca Highway Near Orient St,
BRING
NOW!!!
1’each or Apricot
•
Preserves Rwhi“d
, Lb-
Glass
Reg. 25c Pkg.
d »Ti
jiM
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1949, newspaper, November 18, 1949; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972435/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.