Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1950 Page: 3 of 20
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Mix* tula
d -ibd Dr.
Martin • f
them lit*r«-
ica Martin
? last stale
Jewels, are
London. *
Mrs. Frank Sims Honored With Shower,
( obb Family Reunion Tops Roekdale News
Mrs. Frank It Sims was th
lionoree ;,t a r>|nk and Blue show
er Tuesdaj arteinot-i j,, q,
t n-l daughter, Muiniay; VoifCAb. | Rallingrr visited Mr and Mrs.
t ititon Cet.b and children. Has- Bill Mtckler Thursday.,
l, m .. , l,l*: Marvin C »bh At 1$ Cobh, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Bunkley re-
M,, .n '"if liJS;
,r! 'P‘*‘ u, |V «h. boric**-*. \\rsi aim oliildrt.....Fort .Stock- Mr. and Mr*. George Bouldin
*,c‘rM Mr"'s 1 f , fon; MuMlnon ol Haskell, ,.nd Sue wont to Tlialla Thursday
Personals
The TNBPK Club of SUrnfoid
h'gh school held its fiist meeting
rinee school wrs out.
Back-to-College Preparations Leads
Stamford’s Younger Set at a Gallop
STAMFORD (TEXAS) AMERICAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, I960
Attend Reunion
l*> 'taurine < aarlllr j, Tommy Elliott completed woik
it voil’ll taakfr notice av I havr. for hi* degree at T<Th last Friday.
, , ... v“u11 s,‘° that ..thirty* ace *1- And it might Interest you to know , ,
?L.r 1Cn! K-L‘Iu’V*“I “* T^y popping In tt** * M home that there will be a great many of j Funeral service for Mr* D. O.
I hat is. things li*r Mur <*ui scholars making their way | M<Kiminon, picneer resident of
A alum be r ;»aity for new mein-
Final Services
For Pioneer
Held Monday
M. Gamblln and granc^pgtt-
ter, Peggy, and grandson. Hobby,
went U> Hrady Kurday (or the re-
union of the Gamolin /awidy
which waa
100 relative*.
......... *
attended by well over
-e*. fney also vtaJted
with Mr Gamblln’a daughter.
and Ur.
Gentry
lor Hie Avo- time to wave bye- oye to Moot 41. •
Mra. Tom ChjtwHI
Chatwell, while they were -there.
helej Friday night Ttw club tnrt 10 < ,
^11<Uy ,ni*fh! VV’ ,Jh11- IokI'h Co-e |a hurrying aboni. 5«v- I acts to the “big Ihree’’ education- I thi* are*! was held Monday It
( lulstian and planned t.ie alum mg new eiothea and making p’an-* aiVirstituMor.s In Abilene to gel 4 P. M at the lamily -ealdence at
* j 'SSt” ISE,&&EE% ’ wnsr
tbl'osplc. It D. King. .1 X. Wil- li.Xe*. Dallas^ aid Mr ' ' '
tarns I- miik Sims V K. Ii.iphcv Midd'eton of Ha kcll.
Ko,fy vw l,'"n ' Me »~I Mrs . L- xi.swo T„n„u i„.w fc.t,,™^ u.uB him ..................... ...v nn„„h -iTtT , notnmg nae ttw « «,- i .ve»..» i sThe—11 .Tnofiipaoii. | the service Burial was in High- |, hc (urM,ral were Mr. and Mm.
6i«Cown
un-l” Mra.
AN
otitoffice at
'J
Ki:u,;hton, J ihnie an i U . m. i
I II. Simpson Geo MrKts\i t
I.< muet Ivy, (.ladkt.nt McU-n-
nan, Scm MtJilov.y Glirtn buy
niond Bounds, O. G. Houston an I daughter of HaskeU, silent
M> »nd Mrs. J. K
-1e-nt Sunday w ith Mi
I "in ( unnon ol Rule.
Mr. an*' Mis. M.’/c McLer.nar
lipuldin relumed home It.urs-
tiay aftem »on and his gr« noson.
Toney Hu. ky, felutwd wim him
Mrs. Bouldin and Sue' spent
l>er parly.
________ •- - —•— i r* «»•» at n/i v t/e >ui\ iu J mil . in.; * w c*i -a - — i ■ mi — i i j n a>v .a
here. Wttt CuHttgt of
;:S2= frv^^,2;£vSrS£i3r; zzrsrss
•oyw Thompson, Nancy Lovvoin, I land eemetery wlin Kinne*v ur.d
nivnt that gora,With getting rt*et>
Thursday night ami Friday with I ™e <lx-.pter uf the t/.i school lheir’s « ml*lw’Ode-hm ' Tre'amle'lT '^Moim iceniev Fuw/al H'.me'm’Thiiree IW,,lard McRlmmon of Mctnphia.
. ...a,,., .... M. Order of i*»e Kasteni Star held one minv* to .u. and n;.? . .11_______ U. U..... I _ _ Jr ' *
the Luckvs. Frida j night Mr.
Bouldin jcturneil t o lhalia bring-
| a picric Tuesday night at
mg Tony home and he arid his \*n,n'' "nd J,,rl VV‘"rM’ ljl" « know frea.i esoc,
on*.- tnmgs (o do ami nut • m-ugh Haynes, and among the Mt Mum
the time, it seems, to get csvVythuw Indian* are Dpria Johnson
Mrs. McRiinnon, who earn** to
lenity Mrs. Earl Senning
ice at
d Publisher
-late Editor
,. , , , Mrs. Kirby Smith, Dalitt; Mus-
........ .________ .. p . Stamford with her Jefe hwahand i PH Mary, Lucy and Beaair Baker
•vKKy, Billy Kaughton tlie h<in Sunday with Mr. .in*: Mrs Glad ] famjiv n» on to Cbillie'fithe ml^’imea a. A\e«a. The occasion that the gala will ckxidc’aler. >nat t r ' ,l* r* A in I9f>0 and lived h^re almost con- of WeatherforeT, Mr. and Mrs. R.
and the host- sses Ttu.v MeLenrar. visll . «. v.r "»* in cs>minemoratior. of the «t| the trouble an.l Iumii S I'***1 '■* ts transferring Irom ACC
* ' ‘ ' birthday anniversary of Rob Moi- worth every minute of it to Tesa.s Tech, ami I’ve bebn
tis. loundci ol Eastein Slat. And tlo von know who* ^*mii,' twaiir.g rumor* ol a fe#w' other
J J. Botinda ol Memphis, Tenn . mT Thom.Urn h^s’^ n ,,ha* *** ‘"mk-ng vv, y
h \ isiimg his brothels, Jack llaidln-Siiiirrod* thu v>..n,.v.- ^ ri«*u#ly of changing s<-hools op
Mr and Mrs R \ Gtllc**|ue j .,nd Mrs. I^on Edds and famllj
h«fl #» pui’sis Sunday, Mr. an«l. They • returned home Saturday
slis. 1.mi MeKtever and Eddie ]afmmooit.
l>uw«on Mr. and Mrs.. Geoig* Mr. anei Mrs Dirn l Price and
all and
$2.00
were t^rv*sl famedi atv. cookie
Those w ho weren t able to be
1’H'sent se'd gifts.
Its* Me Kiev er went to Peris
hiduretay to,get his wife .u a Mrs Bouldin Mrs. Bill linger and Mr.
Din rHI.Prtce of Al>llew ar.d Mrs Mr* \ y Hqnklry
rn,7S, JfT";S,,n °‘ H lSK"1' i Mary' Von Cobb 'is visiting her
Mt «h7VrKP- W. Walls anil ^ ***''
sons. . i
•it... , i Mr. and Mis. Leo Bohannon re
__J1 io Cobb family held it letin .
Iuinetl Inst week from litcir\ara-
W*eK end on th ih.y visltesl Mr. and Mrs.,
Bra/os Rivet that flow* tiiri ugi> | Tom CunMiighain u» M.,rthall. j
this Wirmnunti,. i'l-os** .’ttend- I Mi • '>nd Mrs. Ban McGd\;try In I
ing were Messrs, and Mmts. Ver- I MayKink*. and visitocl Mr. Bev
•non C .bb, flowell Cobb .Sam 1 hannon’s ivl.itlv »s in Oklahoma. . , ..
Cobb S G. Cobb, J „ Gillespie Mr and Mt*. Gene Mukle, of ^
Ke.r "reisoiia untuld”
tinuouslv for the past 50 years. B. Cullum of Tvler; Mr. and Mra.
died ,u the Stainferd Sanitarium Howard Wylie of IaiWiocR; Mr*.
Reece Ward and Mrs J>ihn Hoy
i of Swenaon; Charlie Zugg, W. (•■
W ebb, Roy Matthrw*. Mia* (Jtlte
Saturelay at 6..10 P. M
She was the formei Stella Cul-
!UJ,ny<Uafmrn• K>nTv!Mi"'M*r7' 1*^7* ! Mar' M *°roun>.of .MT11 .yP11 H'1*1" sfl>
|varents, Mr. and Mrs. Tull New-
Mr. and Mrs I>oc Raughton.
Wanda and Johnie spen» Sunday | aner/toart^idcwTlkli.
with Mr. anu Mrs. C. L. Raugh-
ton. Bat oar a .Watson and Dorothy
Overton visited the girls Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mis. Sam Cobb visit
cd Mr. and Mr?. S G. C’obto and
ind
then on to Munday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. J, D. Gillespie" Thurs-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. A t Nrwromc e'f
j Hamlin vlsite'd Mr. and Mis. Tull
j Newcomb Friday afternoon.
Sunday guest* of Mr, and Mrs.
Eugefle Mai timl ile were Mr. and
Mrs. W'arrer. Martinelale, of
Sweetwater, Mr and Mr*. D tvid
Murtlndnle of Stamford. Mr. anel
Mis. Frank, Sim* of Stamford,
j Joe MeKeeve'r and Dick Gille-s
KiMiL. w.—^....1 ,^l. . . .
Joe McKevvci and Dkk W
lesple spent F.iday night with
Mr. .md Mr*,Mt? bllesple'
^rl»lUy.,nT,»f®ur,iT iki’ toomrUw Star Gru Com* L'°^f«u“l h’ul hce*» «
C.e .»e 4nrt Carotyo took Mr J, J .^j pgnv ^ mnn ttrAtrrt Earl llwalth fr.....““ ■*— “ * ”
m______,______
for a P-’itd Tv/'i ffiSSIK; r
gvn*r;. I pi in*' i pa I*.
As f^r as I know there are ernly
two student* from Stamford
high school ’* last graduating cl us.;
lhar wilt he in school.^rht y aie
Mr. find Mrs T. N. ‘Gilleapi*'
\isited Mr. nod Mrs. J. D. Gil-
lespie and Pan tela of Munelay.
Thursday. The Gille.-spics visite-d
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bohannon Sun-
day night and Joe McKeever e>n
Satuntny night.
ter. He lived lrt thi* arc* 62 years n.tll for the Fall se.n«-sici li. <
i-go anei *;iys he can remember roommate will tw- Joyce ihomp
when many towns In Texas were *,,n
’’board town*" witn inud J.mts Among other rlueln.:» frun.
Stamford. attending suennwi
---- School at I! SU are Wanda Jcjp .
-- ,,, better known a* fhirsrti'
Mis. Lentha Priestly^ of Jack Trt-adw*-II. Koyoe Smith Phr
roMville came Sunday lor a two Webb, and DoroHia Suroner*
whek visit w ith nvi syn Gww - Dorotha is a T«*x. s Io n gr«dt>
Khabl**. and Ins f’tnnly. ^ jnte and she has i»»s'n *'<*k.n? «»»
—--- I hei Mn*ter’a l)egr.*e. S.*- t^ugti*
Mr. an*] Mrs. A. M. G. Swenson M-huol in Meadow, bet uhrn rail «hrrr will be more thing* popping
Sandra and Gail, and non, Andy, j rolls mound, *'ie w/U-tmtrk u< when xdiool starta. and a* always,
have rrtur.teel from Green Mount- | Midland. Amt Royev will gj otrfc »h»-ee's a big school yeai ahead
am Falls, Colo. Mrs Swenson and | to Tech, and Phil with g» l.iri '*• ** with lot* of fun and excite-
the children have been there for to Baylor. mem to look forwnni to.
lum and was born near Sulphur j Clark, Mia. Proctor Clark , and
Spring*. She cumt- with her par- |*on, Martin, all of Albany; Mr*.
ents u:'d o.he, men.ltrr, of ,he ! H^™***, I1**™**1''
lamily to Albany. She was marri Mr*. Alton Chett of Y oi t Qfhfr-
ed there to Mr McRImnion on
June 14. Her husband was
Catailyn Nunnally and Dett j» Stamford merchant from 1900
(wxlvnir and they both have
tern in Tech tor summer sciiogI
.-.nd will go back this (all.
ilui at any rate, then s lot* go-
ing on right now. evt it .hough
you may not have noticed It. and
the past s"ven wicks.
Mrs. C. N. Humphrey is leaving
for Ilirmingluim. Ala., for a two
week visit with membetii of her
family.
to 19J7 when i»e died. She and
her rlster. Miss May me Cullum,
have made their home together
here for many year*. Foi a few
years she and her lion. Willard I
McRimmon. lived on a . farm in
Stonewall county, owned bv Ml*. I
McRimmon and Ml**. Cullum.
Her only Immediate survivor*
are her son who Uvea in Memphis,
Tenn.. and her slater, who Uvea
Carl Youngqiiist
Dies Tuesday
A son, Harlan Gail Spicer, was ,
horn to Mr. an«) ,Mrs. Carl Mai \ I Carl Edward You* rqutsl ay -
- *° A?**"C* ,”*r
™
♦ KIs Swafford la bn vr.ea- 1 * "n>c at. Slf) Wells avrawte M<
-----I V«iiiiu'(|Ul*t h.ul t>ee.» m lauluag
fot aaunu tu u- aad hu. >u«
mrtMTM' tar -IW >
have gon**
visit.
-
V’. p. Bishop, on vacation from
lx»ne Star Gas Company, I* in
earip with, the National Guardpt
Camp llood.
Kotlins, n* w pr^sioertf of the
S.tamfbrd Music club Mrs. Rol-
lins was assisted by Mrs. J V.
Frl/ell, a-' roiinsekvr for the i»ast
two yean, who vva* presented
with a gift by the club.
Llrtdle C hristian, new Fine Arts
to Hereford
i Funeral scry ice was •-* few
Thursday at .1 P M . at the BrtM
11.iiihc lan chinch with the laviw
Dr. II R. llaterius. nmh*ln*x
I the- jeivlce. Biuial was K> b* |<
the *hurchya.nl es**t.e»ti> vatb
Kirmry FtTneral Hum*- m .tuny
Mr. Youngerui»t was a nsmUv
]«f the Bethel Eutherm dwii.'i
Mr. Youngquiat and he »~Ue
Ibid n.ovel to Stamford oi Iv-
' (eintwr, 19441. when .Mr Vaoic
•hor' i MMiet retireel. lie n id nw* a I#r-
vvei •' fm’r ai,d il'K knun lor nunv
- ■ lhr J
from IW u-vtil
they m.ivevl to Stamford Tbrj
rn<»v'vl I here from New Swulrii.
where the y were marred an Jan- |
uary 14, iIK*3 Mrs. W:*ouist
was Tilda Victoria (4»n Mon*
eted with a grrien cloth and held a ) „,oir m<uria.:e. Mr Yooog*|u*st
ei'nlerpievc e»f gladi II and nn- vip,, horn In Sweden art Jan
sturtiums in .-wades of orange | llHry 9 ,^70, tJtnr k> thr t\ S.
tin*l yellow.
Mrs. Georgre Rollins, Music Club
Presideot, Entertains Vyith Coke
Party for Fine Arts Club Members
An Informal Coke party was president, presided
given for the Fine Arts riub mem-1 business meeMIng ....... — . rhev iw.^i m
bom at th' Stlmford Country’cluL I JV"**. '^r ,he <>I-"'nK meeting of j ’^ commu. hv f^
, JM ' . f; 1 the club »e*ason. which wih be- a “ i,uf
m°%tlbk^y foimnl dinner on Heptemiier N
and will honor now me'inl<or* ct
the club.
The refieshmrnt table was aov-
f ir a
Plans
When he was If* year* <>: jc,*e an t
settlexl at New Sweden
Berry Wright Carr <>f Wichita Falls
Is Married to Thomas M. Wilson of . Edgar shuquMt m Av^-a amt
Philadelphia in Henrietta. August 5
Mrs Gerrv Wright Carr of | Philadelphia. Pa., were united li> I Youngouist ->f A - nr.* .»<«. j«d>n
Wichita Fall*, daughter of Mr. j marriage in Henrietta on Friday J Edward Youngquist of Siam font j
find Mr*. W H. Wright of this evening, August S, at ft ei’elbck. t anrt three grandehiMrew
city, and Thoms Wllaon of The marriage ceremony wu» Neph^-ws are serving a« pn.l
- — I performed by Judge O. D. W'.r re-arers for Mr Yow«i|iinis
Mrs. Put Everette an*l (laugh- *bam ^upl»* »»" acrom)»an 1 funeral,
ter. Jane, were In Sn -eter Frl-r.MH,J,y ,h*' ‘"ide s sister. Mr* J.
— P Greave* of Dallas
9hak*s10BK
COLD DRINKS
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PLAIDS
GIRLS*
TM PLAINS
with full
circle
skirts!
who I* employed there. The t Mr; 'p'™ l* wrM kn,,wn ln
Evcreites will move to Snveler as Stamford and
mile—if you’re sure your Ituick
is at its noble best! Belter call your
nearest Huick dealer this week about
these services:
Safety-check stop lights, signal
lights, brakes, front wheel-hearings
— Inspect tires, complete ignition
sysfem, battery, generator — Cleon
fuel filter, air cleaner, spark plugs —
Line up headlight aim, front wheel
alignment — Step up performonce
by checking compression, adjusting
carburetor, setting ignition timing
— Increase tire life by cross-switch-
ing all tires, including spare
— Improve ride by Buick’s own
LUHKIGA HR, a special “lubrication*
plus" maintenance.
soon as living quarters can be
lound.
Vote For
A son Samur I EltWKt CVswforvt.
was born to Mr. >rvt Mis Lari
In Wichita Falls. I Crawford on Si*nd«y Augva*' f
For a number of years idle was n„n»*v'.lle, AU sv-.r th *
1 r*son»te«l with radio j family la making their tmnw llr
KWFT. | weighed nine |»*undr. tfoer 01s
T he groom has hern called hack f e* The baby t* a giaai^nn nt
Unto a*tl\e service He Is tmw t4r. gnri Mn. Sun C»eM
on hi* way to K m a. When he _________
returns h.- mid Mr*. Wilson will Mrs Powell Sbvtu* nurfiadi
make their home In T*hila'lelphi 1 Hrlrtfr«> riuh UxnP^u>
Rayon
PANTIES
2 to 14
29c
Mrs. Jack Jenkins
[ Is Luekemia Victim
Mr*. Jack Jenkins, the former j
l Warrla C»als. died of LrvkemUt j
In Pltt*;»urB, Calif., bn Aug.is* 19 |
past a week after the birth of j
her daughter. Mr* .t**nkins wi.sj
a niece of Mr. and Mrs. George I
Oats of this city.
The booy was returned to ID 1
climter for twirial on Monti*y
Mr*. Jcnkin* was the <!aughtrr ot ;
Mr. and Mr* Alfred Oats. Her
father die t unexpectedly on July
25 following a visit to Mis J n
kin*. Mre. Oat* Is a sister of Mrs
George Oat* of this city
I*el
L Y PICK -HOOKS
Roof your residetoe or
buildinK- Katimate-s made
without charre. We use
genuine Rultemad roof
Ing materials. All wnrt
iruaranteed.
R(K>FINf;
rhowe IhKA
ZRS:
t • 6s
-10 II
—1-r|
(•IRliC COTTON -
Ribbed
ANKLETS
it!" " H
SIMM 6 to i9Vt
*
(i I HI-S’ 7-14
Nylon OQR
SWEATERS^
m
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BOYS*
Tennis
SHOES
SUm 2 to 6
*■
HOYS’ LON(i SLEEVE
Sport
SHIRTS
Will Wilson
[ Candidate fur Supreme Court,
] Plate I, in second Democratic
Primary Saturday. August 26.
<Pol. adv.J)
SEE YOUR NEAREST BUICK DEALER
Dr. C. L. Mclnturff
CHIROPRACTOR
I
X-Ray Analyaia
S36 N. Swenaon Avenue
Telephone 864
ftealth Adda Year* to Life—
And Ufa to Yeara
I SKI) ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATORS
FRIGIDAIRE, 4 ft. *-*>*
FRIGIDAIRK, 6 ft. 7i.
STF.WART-WARNKR 7a
WARD. 6 ft. - C
WFSTINGHOl’SK. 6 ft , «»T
F3very one in gtK*d condition, re|*airs have i»r»-r
made where needed.
10% Domii - 12 Months to Pay
Huston Hardware
" PHONE 15
. >• liiriltmelir, mom! The way we combine rich
woven gingham plaid* with fine high count solid per-
cale. . . . the way we add expensive details like full
circle skirt*, set in sleeve*, and carefully^matched
button- -then price them at a little 1.9#. Sanforiaed.f
( in Monday—see our big collection! And see
Imw you save with Tliriftmctic!
tW«M mi Jwiak omt* lka« 1%.
THAT’S PKNNKY’S tHaOTMITlC
.
Ronchcroft
JEANS
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