Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1950 Page: 3 of 16
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Pierian Cluif Presents Style Show at
Youth Center Thursday; Winners Nanv‘d
Pierian. Club -Myle wh+tw ww*f Ihe panel ww the or**-; we*
hold 'riiur.wi.ty night. April 27. at ; ,ite;ulc<i the convention ’Hits,
the Youth Center end showed'
handiwork of the members, thorn
■clvor. Each nirmlxv was re-
f|U:ro<t to m. ko '• something to
V o or for |,; . so'.al u v lot, th •
'*;>!•■ .sh. w
I .cere Nines. Watson, Dave W’a!
» k« r, Hollis Haynes. Raymond As-
('in .<h<i Mar in Hinds. By neon.
of pueel discus: ion they biout h'
I out nv ny iutrrr*stin ; liigldigbt*
out to Mil. Raymond;01 ,,l‘ ‘«->venllon. tnt l.t.lhn to I
I table decorations and .»hut peo
I t i/.-j
. :!ii nnd Mis. Lou I’olnae. Mrs. . ,, , ..
■ in won her prize on Bar blue ! I,,r v/r',e ns w"11 as ,h<‘ *
KIN^a AND 1IIS COt’KT-—Picturul above is a novelty
.soltb.ill team, the King anti his court of Florida. cot;T
Histing <f lour (.layers—a pitcher, catcher, 1st. base-
man unt! a shortstop. The team tv ill be here May B to
play Stamford All Stars at Wendt born Field beginning
at H p.m. This four-man softball team in the last tvo
years have played a total of .86 game t and have won H”,
of them. ;
Associational Training Union Meeting
Held at Anson Baptist Church Sunday
Peewit were hi>.»w .ses.
I.. : -bib
tui sul
! sitv of Texas School of Law.
i Since h.s gvndu.nlon ho
been working In the trust
mat ters
a fUmit tncai" .vt'i t»«■ Hi
tor Sunday ic.ni rung id
lock
laint'ly-laid tare-covered table. “\N < npprei
dots.rated with bis and other a net* t oar revival which just j P.’tjik at Abilene, practicing law
dic^H : spring flowers. close t and tin* Intelest of many or the side.
wt rr
A:>*»>< ! it ion 11 Training Union ; Mis. C ntb.ll h
meeting was held in Anson Sim- the S .ii" Yi 'dd
day afletno m at the Fit si Ihipbst it: vv.. ;. •**<■,
church Mis. \V. T. Cantbill of . d h's f;u II;
Stamford. As .elation. I director. I *:m?. T> *; w. .
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t V' a l or>v ert-
■ • hcvvaig a, ni to
gall' ni',1 i ' th •
■ 'so I > otnotc
|>n; sides).
Pastor- in Hie Assocletion were ; graph: 1 '-'i*co*|
lenders ‘ lor the rot'fere, ices on c iv lie; .other id* lot th
the theme • Chris!inn Home Week during Hie remainder ol M
. and its tT-tunon to th: (Inmil
Z^XOSBtasr,:jBs:
a m .1 vyhloh site 'made and had j H
worn it festivities at the recent j ,v
Patriot convention. She also made , , , .
i ■ dark blue »t reef'd.’ei*x which ,h©!* l,um’h ar..» hh.h«v at . «»:*»
enrielled lirst.
Mrs. Polnac’s (.rize was on an
■ rsemble <orn|#dM*d of
leather handbag with matching 1
billfold and pigskin gloves.
There were several d.visions in
he : .ovv: DrCrises. occecsot ies. in-,
•ludtr.g h.ntT. novelties, lingerie -
ml fumals. A large per cent of
• tnrmhcis made d reuse:; an I
ome i f them included accessories
o, die <• . .ti me in th -it work._______.
Til': was a part o. the pr**sid
ca 's "I Cuna" com re t.| studs,
or v in;: that ' you can do am
tiling dial you really want to do "
Vlojt ol Ha ni'miters iirvc been ,
ioing ether a limited . mount or
Sunday Service
Ptoiiram «it St. John
( hurc h < ■ i \ t-n
"Hulls ui Our Church.." taken
from 'ha ih'ttvh tflscipl ee, will
; 1^- the Minitvf of the it'cssac,' at
■ St. .!> 'ni': Mcthd(tint i nurch Sur■
o.ny ( . : 'nr at 7..'40 o'clo-k. the
jnstoi P.cv , C’hntlcs E Kike, an-
fan nr- I
At least, once.. t*n'It ' far the
rule* i I tIk* i !uai n are bf'tM’i'ht in
the ."'oi'lton ol the \l"thudbt
. t.ncmb; rs in a siasaal set v i< , h< >.
| Ktrtt-s-nrt
pcojilc of other churches who join
r<1 svjlh u' in these r.e:vices,"’ I
!<ev. Klke.sai'i,. "vve ai>‘ idways
glad to I iv. v ,sit ji . m out mu
v it i s ’
New .Attorney Opens
Office Here with
Judx’c (’. K. (’oombes
Lokerl E. l'"ord of. Abilene this
v eek Ik time associated V- lilt
I dpi' ('. K (’oombes In bis law
Iti'e. Mr. Ford received his de-
vice last At.gust from the l.’nivei-; Eum iul Jfoire in chaige.
^•AMFORn I TFT AS) AMERICAN, FRIDAY. MAY ffW
Funeral Service
For ( lara Mae Hood
Is Held Saturday mun in-*., i> survived bv n%
Funeral sendee wwtKtieiri Kst srsieix. Mix. J. O. Barnra of Ciu,
, ^ tirande. Arte., Mr*. L. F..Parker
t;rde> " 1 1 M M K,nnrv ^,n' of U,s Angeles, Calif , Mr*. B. t.
tritl chapel for Miss Clara Ma<* |«K»ne and Miss Claudia Hood ©f
llootl, are ’M, who diet! shortly Sismforcj and Mrs. L. C.
after mlonieht Thursday, April (of Paducah; six brothers. GtUNKt-J*
27, at the family home land L. E. ol Fort Woith, T. |L
Pc-c I’red Moreland. Baptist I of Oakland. Calif., C. W. of >laf-—
inlnisti r, conducted the nervier. | din, Mont.; I.uth«- of Sian»f©r0,
Burial .ms in the Fait' lew cerne- J and Aiheii Hood of Vane-.uV^r, . .■
• cry u.-itr Tuxedo, vvith Kinney ; Uaxhtiiglon.
Miss Hood was borrt In Fisher j Mrs. James Waggoner r*ai re- t
has j "imin on June (i. 1915. The (am i mov«»u from Hendrick Memorial _Sj
cl*- ily rntivt* ’ to Stemforl in i93d! lioapltal lo th' home of h ' A1” * «-
tic ihe fine attend | puitmeni of th** F and M National j from Tuxedo, where they had lonts at Rule on
lather \V T Hood, filed last Sepf j Improving, but will
rmhei ami her mother died many hospital next week for gurgny, , *■*
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v vl\*' dfKTTlbirte l ''<» H< v. ir.g. Only a few nave been
ii I iv 'onsiftiTcd expert.
v «»Mis. L. E P'-ewif was tx>mmen 1 T * *■■ -se»-
tiintv Vhrririrrr'iTrfi iiT .■! ■<> li M Mhtei bn' 'bo slew .ladg:> uni'
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5 • f H iV ' ; '.vSf *i, ,l K'.iu i;m do.
'turdiale vytirk'i.’; Rev ltoUir> I iiv-* buys and g*-' ‘by bi giii MilhifdfWt you ieally want to |
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Jfc&JWVONK IS TALKING AJIOi T PhNNFY’S DRKSS CARNIVAL
-inTTSTKi:ATyTgvKNT \Ve bjT\eIri^Htork TfV"VWTr Sg^illmr^rgjgfi
Workers; Nig. (u-i>i t i:iipl).-il. , mnr, i\:, i i’.il , i: d . Im-
Imr.’h
i.i A bin*:.ei iT.liy.iU .ui a, 11.id
.> f*!m:ru*v I ’: lw” •'? • ' !u> '< !•%•* •
i*v. •' o i f.i <v 27.
'ib”i ■* .veto 11 < hvr ■' • if pies
i’;*< 1 I 'io r. <ol,n.» S.'ndav ill
pealoif. were ; :v i-tit 'mm Iu ol-
tur... .’Ihe f»th»*T (uudor v/a.i in
l'ol’ovving ill" -fonforono*•: a
piv.gr-am vv o: : ... v..h'c!i 'T.vt. r
fsl aixidiif if.; t ’hri- I ii *i 11 r: ■ \
rolo, "In the C 'r«»i a” .v."s sun;* by
n inerpbe. ol if.*' I"n * t ii gtisi
Church, Anson.
£lhe Senior Tr; iulng Fnlon of
Fil'd Lajiti-t •h.trrb p.ivo a
fiemonstration v'. tr ’i had been
pfeparisl f jr ; ml : liown it the
f'tate Trairbv; I’nlmi eimventiun
This was • buildin-; < f a ( nils:-
ii*r. I bgne. T'irr • IV **:,,ee. ail
was nrenaro'l I v Mia. Pat ('"■aw
ford of !: sii. • ’.
Titos 'To ti f.k put in *!"!••» at
.n ,v *r ' Ltov Cm ildthts,
Bfltbnr • Te: 1’'A ; T nniav Ale' •
under, 11..ibar,i Late.<i.n<1 Wanda —-----------
Frrtlth. | Robot Eoeii irol.iied i’k* tncil
Apothf'V <l**t'*f»nttration W’hieh :'ti.!: vvtnch einians iuls*reiili»sis.
lire **!<«!r,R day-fif a ruv *v. ]K-o <-
" " >' *1 mnn ■!. i n won Iv.
! r Vance I f.nei. -
An li.'.wtiian Hiciiie vv id bn
t*i)l v "! for tk>* am:uaI bi.cinol
given by the Stamto' d high .school
juniors !-bnoring the memlvr* of
iii * s •r*f*r class. This affair will
:•■* pel i at ho high S' h'vil fhfou*:
i : Frid; v night. 'Jay a.
. few (iL, the nom!> :s ,.io < \
:-tLc - vi#i!**y»‘wK dw-if •
“TWlhbeis weiA jb B IVornTTn In \
u ■ a gee t 'or tins ino'din,.;.
Mrs.' liulK-rt VV’HtHOn, jnvHklenl, !
•:i•< t--tl u sP at business meeting, j
h;* aoiKii itod Mmes P’. 1! Ymi;v; 1
u l Raymond Astin and l.uedlo
.piilli on the nu.bnn': oonanillee. |
Mf'loil of the disii.iet eonven i
n was given bv a model nane) j
omli’cicd bv -Mn.. K L M.nfJn,
iv prosidert. Thore -takuij* pal* I
nation
t'emo 3CCJLHC l-ool Summer
i lyntM' . #a " • '
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I.INNiZA *1AMKI) IHItKf TOK
(i. A. K'nnev owner of Kinney
' limit ire in S'amf<*rd. ban neon
:inic<' a director In 4he Ibndh-
wi Furniture Dealers Abrnwia-|
: uni. The meeting was held last
myrtth in.Dallas. Th*- association
i overs 'he five states of New Mex
ico, Oklahoma. Louisiana, Arl;-
ansas and Texas.
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She'd love a
MIXMASTER
Cf
>\N
G3X
Ittt bio* di .l her fivonts
recipe.Correct mixing cprrilt
right at her Snjcr-tip^..Mixit,
rrjclus, wldfv, IwJ'l, *iir»,
}uicr«, etc. Sjvcj i me, xim-
work, 5N0.N0. -
Ju I - Ktrtiifj , . . In Our Gift
|>?*r'mfnt
OI.UE NKW KNfd.AM)
f non BRASS LAMPS
Ifivklv p«li'H<*<l end Isouered In main
fsls I •*•'*. different from Ik**
r'"*t rim of »»*le Ir*"*'*'.. >ou find in
f tfier st«Tr«. ItS jo ,
AsVJu. l * ref# ef . . , ‘
.lOHAVVF^ ih?M!M
TFPAMI^S
riM••4 • f*«« I fifi-'U r r«'»Ih
».e4 (Mi'll Mr a h iruM.
y%r it *
n owrp rowi.s
' *• * f *w r® n re S<*a p-** «•* if'g.,
e1 * - * > «**•! — * V *< oe g
, ,,n » U imtil hi pfUterx. I "'ll In 2 5'.
«oir’opt^w
/'“**• *•« ■ ^ !• w * ,
i.,i##.ij:4 ,i,4, („r rrovin'# plants.
***r In ’ ©5.
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ivonniv 4 nr
;
For Sujttrrser
Are No. 1
Luts of—
UROADCIaOTHS
(HAM BRAYS
BINGHAMS
* PIQUES
EYELETS
EMBOSSED COTTONS
SHEERS
Also Lots of ('ool
Rayon Bembergs
, rriX3SR?t: •: .vr. ■:;
: ' 7:"- yff-T;-., -
and
Saw
Be Smart
v
• 4 M • ■% f'»m — -*n «•'•* mm ^
x .. - - * ' ► i'li 'In. rrlbt'i ini-
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TTFRIN PPV5T Q,
■C' , * - t V *%,*»•<•* fl<*a r aM ©4*»* • ^ >|V)f
nii'l AitfRilo.
rrvfiiNK ( HINA
%,ft« p •• * Vr I»»»ee.r4«ft r S • n ^
from whirli von rm **Ifd fi»r Mother.
M’TOMATIC
PEWrOtfATOR
Wr-f |V#»d -l"'»'»tiii with hrirkt rlirnme
,',i,i*h. Only MS. . /, r-
COOKIMf; WARK
(Tub Al»"i»*,is
Wesrexer * '••n- inum
Revere W»f»
nr
V
HUSTON hardware
Gift Depa rtment
GAYMODE
NYLONS
98c
f irst quality SI rraufje 1'»
Henier nvlnm* for ji ,-t
RHef In *he n* ved hiipi-
mrr **Fititrt nmirfnjr fT*'in
light beige to -mokev-
taupf*. At I’ennev'x nn'i.
8'j-lf.
Special Feature Value
PFNWEY'S FAMOUS
STRAfGHT CUT
Sizes 31 lo "2
White or
Tearose
A (iift For Mother
Just Received Large
Afvcrtment
HANDBAGS
White rUudic leather
W NpHtral Straw
Ynti know t!ie vabi*: t' i-,
■ Up *^-»-b’ine otrililv crepe,
-draighl ert tu fit and weir —
(■ttgrinteed not to pu'l at
trim*'* -There is no !.<rtrer
e ear in nn\ -tip ;■! ;. ,i\ ; rimy
lt|iy on< for M the”.
She’ll lie it.
Suggestion for Mother
l.adier *
You Save Plenty—NOW
BATISTE
BLOUSES
Fine fount Hat forte
White and Colora
Slim .12 to 1M
Another I'enney Value
rvfFUiiranteetl Fast Color
(ooLCVUorf ui —
TISSUE
GINGHAM
s*'
BOy Mother n Drestt -She
ill Enjoy It More Than Others.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1950, newspaper, May 5, 1950; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972506/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.