Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1949 Page: 3 of 12
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—. ... - STAFFORD (TEXAS) AMERICAN. Friday. August IS. 1949 —5-
ion at J. S. West Reunion Held at Abilene Aug. 14 total 140
and daughter*. Mr, and Mr*. John Jo»* Young,-Mr.
While, San Antonio; Mrs. Hilt Young.‘Lnrena Si
McDaniel, Ken-ville; Mr and Mfj. Mi. and
Howard ftpaukyhg. Enki. Okla^arid son. Tommy
Mr. and Mr*. Odls Waddell. Abi- -Mrs. R. A. Git
lene. . \ \ ■ -."4 Mr. and Mr*. Ne
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Young, Hill Worth; Mrs. M.
Young, ftig Spring; Mr. and Mrs. ett; Mr. and ‘Mi1
Leo Jenkins r4nd soft' Roayrefl. Edwin Lee. Hel
N. M.; Mr. and Mr*. Richard *na. Jerry and L
Massey. Baibara and Hugh RU it- kell; Mr. ur.d M
ard. Tort Worthy Mr. and Mrs. km* and sob.
Rcy. Fike Will Open Reviyal Friday
Night at Tuxedb Methodist Church
*>• •>».;* -I**- IDO JT> fit
Wiltiaifisohv'KMrtWnd.
• * \ \ * jiy
Visitors who attended wer# MlV
anil MM T, R. Mort's and soq*.
Mr..nnd Mr*. jM M.Dbtf,. Mr. •
reunion of members of the fam-
ily of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. West was held Sunday, Aug
^ MrT Walter Grimm. Iiaby girl horn August XL Mrs.
and « . Idvcn Joyer .,*4 Larry. I M< (Mung is the former Lei*
were visitors In the Harold Hos- Mae Brigham, daughter of Mr.
*•** w,,,'k- ,•n,, Mr*. W E ftrlgham. 'The
IttyinU* and Umrtk-French, t^in : young lady la the gnmd^ughter
!?"" w'1 VF7an<1 Mm l>- V. ol Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brigham
French undewent tonrilectomles, who have several grandsons. She
in the llamtiu itpspital Thuisday.i has been named Peggy Elaine.
Latest reports wa re that they j Mrs. Brigham went to Odeaa*
r~*v*li.og nicf>|y- 'i Sunday to see the nek grandaugti
Mrs. (Men A me; son of Hamlin ter. ,
' ?Pem Thursday tvening in the Ret. and Mis. C. Bourdon
home of^ her parent*, Mr. and Smith are happy over the arrival
Mrj. 4. C. Harwell. , of a son, Miclioei Bourdon, who
jMr. and Mir*. Otto Smhh anl. weighed 8 pounds and 2 ounces,
Bptty ^ Ruth yfsit* <i Mr. and \ ip the Stamford Sanitarium Sat-
____Mrs. How.tru Owen Saturday af- urdav morning. , /
ternnon. v . , . .... 1 Tin*. conTmunity itrcelvoi a
—(I Mrs. Joe French 6f pice shoWer Friday afternoon. It
Wa^atiirtilf .in* ptWs o( Mrs A was v^ry beneficial to the cotton
J. French and otl»«*r relatives this but more i* needed,
week. > 4 \ Betty Sue and Nancy Lou
LitUe Sandra Pritchard reeeiv- Amerson of Hamlin spent -Wed z—-- -___
V ed a rather painful cut on vher nesrlav night with. Lnveta J4*e|
attn wht, h ri^nirndlsevyja! siltdttfliamlu W ]**■ 5* W
hkvfy. 1 Pat Pritchard of Fort Worth Mf, Howard Owen gave a short ers Delor,‘s
rile, and Mrs Roy McClupg of is visiting his brother, Clyde n>Don |h wm|K , pgdu and Mrs John Guill
Od4**s.-» are the Oarehla of a Pritchar.i <hi. n P0"00 ,ne ,emln*r •* ^ldu‘
Mr. and Mra. Doyle McKennoh;
Jr., and sons, Terry and Rickie;
spent Sunday with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Tlndel of Harrt-
lm
,V-| Little Elv»n Smith, eighteen-
months-old son of- Mr. and Mrs.
Coyt Smith .had his tonsils re-
moved at the Stamford Sanitar-
ium Saturday. He is doing line.
uat 14. at Cobb Park, Abilene
Mid was attended by 140 persoh*.
Actvities of the day included
a general get-together, horse shoe
end debar pitching and paaehall.
At noon bksket lunch was spread
and in the late afternoon, teed
watermelons
were enjoyed by
had not seen each other since the
Save You Money
mm m ■ ■ mm ■
Girls' School
cah. Those present wer* Mimes.
Leonard Sanders, C. J. Cox^Rec
tor DeHusk, W. J. Allen. J. C.
Harwell, C. Bourdon Smith and
Howard Owen*. 1 x
Mr*, ft. <V. Hoote, Stamford,
vtaitwr Mrs. Walter Osment
Ihursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harwell en-
tertained the Plain view Junior
haft team wilh a watermelon feas.t
at Plainview Friday evening. The
ball players were Jim Harwell,
This Could -l
Be You
*’We were on our way to
buy a rur when the
-kiddcl an3 pi tinged
through a More^KindulK—
We weren't insured for
Propesig l> • m u g e so ^
there «unt our new rug.
-Y«*ouf bet eu r «j4.;
felly covered now!!”
Fine Quality Prints and Lovely l
___Gingham Plaids - T
cordially invited to attend these
services and hear thi* gifted
tipiug prfAcher Serylces «.vill he
held each evening beglnnuig at
Shap.Naftr-
were busin?ss visiiors in Anson
A enridge spent Sunday with her
aunt, Airs A. J. IE---hi ,
i- Mr. and Mr*. Norman Carlton
r and children. John Wallace and
n MUbra of Hamlin aptnt Monday
S wttb Me. and Mr* W. C. Cart-
,i ion. Mr *Rr*ft*i
d were visitors Monday after In
rt the Ww C. Carlton home. _ ; }.,
Lay-Sway
revival meeting. About seven-
teen persons attended the meet
ing- '
Judy and Sada Lou Carlton
Rogeff- and Mr. and' Mrs. 4. C.
Carlton near StamfoiM.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shanafelt
and Larry of Stamford spent
Saturday night With Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Carlton. (
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carlton and
daughters, Judy and Sara Lou.
Biliv ,Lovd Mims of Stanton
. Complete Automotive Service
Auto Fainting - Body Repaid;
WEAVER MERLIN TIRE CO.
, * 1 _ . J __
6 to 14
All G»:ai a^teed Fast Colors
IJIG SHIPMENT ,,
Rondo Print
COMPARE
v Misses ’ '
Rayon
Gabardine
Come to Our Big Buy-Now Birthday Party
Our Celebration of Hudson's 40th Anniversary Year.
Skirts
Assorted
Colors /
6 Different
Style*
Bargain Priced for Friday and Saturday
Ladles’ 32 to 38
Rayon Print
(Guaranteed fast color* Plenty of shirting stripe*.
I; . y' y * ! /. _A . !%
fads of pliiid^ and checks. Hundreds of prints.
At the
Now Low Price?
BLOUSES
J, r, J i'l . )>■' X 1 1 . / ' ' >
NO WONMR WTill M A TRADING MOOD-Hw Nw HwRmm . . -J ■
la rkHng • rklmg tM»|f populorRyl Official flfWM prova St Hudson salat uru up
y S3% ovur Iasi yaar at this Hmo. And haw paopla ora swMchinp fo Hudsant -
, \ Alraady, mars than 1 {97,000 hava tradad In sthur makas at curs>
Bo thrifty—put thaae on your shopping Ust—elastic top
' . Ft»a <hudltir Cation
10 to 12
For Boys
PAIR
MIRR-S WHHI TO COM! FOR THI BIO BUY.NOW BIBTHMV.MRJT
STAMFORD SALES CO.
208*12 W. McUarg
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1949, newspaper, August 19, 1949; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972437/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Haskell+County%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.