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Leader Volume 56, Number 9—American Volume 34, Number 28
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GOOD
RAIN
FALLS
Rain, which amounted to 1.19
inch** 1n Stamford'and as high
as 2 30 inches at Lu«*dcr* Frida v
night, did not extend over a ver,*
htrge territory.
Anson got .80 inch and th*>
territory between Mere .and then*
received s|H>t1fd showers. Hamlin
tapered off to .25 inch. Avoca.
Erickadahl and New Hope com
munltles got good rains.
In spite ol the rain, Alexander
Gin got its first bale of the 1957
crop from the Sagerton area by
Mr. Frarke. Farmers Coopera
five Gin has ginned nine; bales.
The cott«n crop is running
about six weeks late and heavy
ginning is not expected befoi*
Oct. l to 15.
B&PW Club Plans
Observance of
. ITAwmto.ioKdt»utm:.TicxAs.ggrTKMi;i i; 12. im
* o ■'':
$2 .W» Per Year—HINGLK (X)PY, TEN GENTS
National Week
Plans are underway for the
otiservancc of National Business
and Professional Women's Week
by the Stamfcnl B&PW Club
The week is 'observed nationally
Sept. 22 28.
Opening meeting of the Tlub
season was held $ept. 5 at the
Stamford Cafeteria, with the new
president, Mrs; Dudley Duncan
presiding.
The membership chairman, Ol-
ive McDougle. ' submitted for
membership, Mrs W. H’ Little
[presentative of World Book;
HomR Sfottf lAlMlMy «T
Mrs. C. D- Di'ken»«n
•t Haskell, ami Mrs.
Frances Smith, employed at Feld!
Manufacturing Co.
Two new members were Iptro
duced. There were Mrs. E. Q
Bosae, kindergarten director, and
Mra. Naomi Timberlake. sales
lady at Kinney Furniture store
Mrs. Fannie Meeker, vice
president and program coordina-
tor, distributed tlcw yearbooks.
She also told of the plans for
the Emblem breakfast which has
been set for Monday, Sept. ZT
at 7 a.m. at the Stamford Cafe
.....torts.---------------—7--------
The breakfast will bo in ob-
servance of B&PW week and will
honor new and prospective mem-
Iters, The Public Affairs commit-
tee will be In charge.
A large delegation is planning
to attend the district conference
Ir. Snyder Sept. 21-22.
Avoca Youth Dies
_ ‘ ‘ >* • . . ■ , > '
After Road Mishap
Evan I.ynwtH'd Baker. nnlx ih|urk*» sustained when he wasfand rverythlnf was In rrsdine**.
I chiki of Mi.. sod Mia 11 C Itokgr. ‘brown from the two wheel mo The hoy was In surgery fr.un 1
, , , ... _ j toi scooter he was itdhtg '*0 < a in * 'oe <1«« n r operated
t , «• mm n. usj .». \ in|u>«, j(,«. .sfcuntt a half mile euat !>T«m Klg head where there tsero
Sutyfuv ntgfit fH h< was Pkum ,,j ^v„.t 1 r.- the Hlttrtble , simp •• shuU {tiseluie* while anoth-
Ing home fn in church L m| u h.'-i k<- hit a chug hole aft ler performed a throat opcVatkin.
. He dual Monday at 10 50 p.m Ter he had passed a car j Funeral was hcM Wednesday
H*' »u* brought tu the Mtanr | at 4 pni til thy Amen Baptist
ford Sanitarium bv Kinner am
iHjIanre, .who look him -on ■ tu
Dallas to a *|M-cta'll«t after treat
it-cot here
The doctoi here cgllcd ahead
THEY’RE YELLING FOR THE BnXTHMJS — New
yell leaders* and co-leaders of the Stamford High School
pep squad have the."new look" of 1957-58 in the picture
above. The pep squad has new uniforms for thr first time
in many years, but carry 'ftp with the traditional blue
and white. The girls in all-white are the leaders and
those with blue skipts are co-leader*. They are. left to*
night, Lilly Mae Skiles, Myron Olson, 1,’hrissie Kendrick.
Sue Davis, Darlene.Olson and Margaret Nauert. t Photo
by UlMcks.tock)
run in throe hams
jat Huy lot iiospttui In Dnlta* ->f
1
Man v Police
*
Clear W ay
Twelve police cups helped Attttfk
the race with death Sunday night
ns Lynn llaket was being *|"*«*d 1 n 1 I 1 •
«<1 by a tu lm lance to I'uII.m IS. Ictlsll U*
tjgnrge Kinney, ambulance drlv !
* **• Moreau Paul 71 .
Ih^hw.tA I'wlrolman Oarlr Rpn-1
'fi«,w of. Stamford set up the Moreau ligonPaul, age 71
ivute with the pbllce In the cities I wf „ h<s„., „MlMh 4t hta
fhioutfli whuh wtnbiiUruv.
! T«M*f»iln\ iti 7 n n m lie
W34 til (MMI itfIt WH« IMH.* j J
. s„,N si.i, k Km,-mm h-d been enu>lo>ed »' IWi-uc
said Kltuigy v^ld The trip tun Drive In Food "tore tit North
Kwettsoii Hvertne
uteulu .vail.,toy
Friday in First Road Game
V-jf 1
Slated Friday
At Ericksdahl
Big bruising Ballinger, arch j ter men back from last year'sTt«> Bulldogs, playing
j A silage field day will be held
a j in the4 Krk'ks»bihl community <»n
the Bulldogs invade the Bearcats' held Brady, the team Stamford ■ , thum d,
lall. r I eliminated for the chamvtunshlp. | l,,c"l> out-ctasaefl tne Vfuan ui
The Bearcat*, with nine
.ini ti-d him i,M» tout ri
►hi»|,*d the ti-«pastslhlhlv <d gc
telitg him (tom edge <»f Fori
Worth in the hospital ill Dallas
It between were one at Altutnv’,
Ohe si Rtecken’rldgc cne at Min
•Mill Wella, ,tnii*7wo at Weather
\ fui d
' eliminated for the championship, j
to u measly 6 points lwat week
Methodist Women of District
Indians and finished on the lop
side of a 25-b score.
The victory w’as not without it,
cost, however Fullback Stanley
-—— ---p----- | to nearby fields to observe the] . .. M . ..... Ij«wi«*it, «
■httViw MM---rs V^ " ~ 0-^ f 1— W----HHI hurt his knee tbe -fb-n- TafvtNinWi find kTC-fTni* dr Ou t ™T t-Ll . , auiyiveul
WUlMeetSept»rSat St. John7* ' -------- - -------- >- ——
he tbirried the bull He bpritlftit
to tbn'e the number of Bulldogs
sidellncrt with Injuries . Kobfrt
llnrdin, another buck, also luo* it’
1t.ni<»i lissistatit (stunty agent.
I>r Hugo B llaterlu.1 will ts»n
duct u short disci nation fterlod
at the church.
After this, the group will move
Mrs. J. S. Smith,
III Long Time,
Dies Here Friday
Conference meeting of ttt jbany will give report from Ml
Wesleyan fn+ICeCuUd nf the j Sequoyah ^ (bod knee l-at ry Di|«fa*l.. suhab- J tortui and Son* iiparathin
Stamford dlatrict will be held at j Lupch will be served at 12.30 tute or alternate center, has a j ,
St. John's Methodist Church Sun- p.m. and the program will start j,l token foot.
... . , ,, ... . of n I-ngtlrne rlnnet m MMiwIord.
Hage. "tfll about 1IM0 am. ^ ,^My ^ „ ,h
The field da\ I* spuneoml bv SanH«rlum.
flte Jones County Extension •
Couttdl In c«H,pcratlon with ,jJ Wr. H«Ulh-liad saut n
i hu&piiul for tills but lime since
Aug It, but bad Jwen there t
Id ,'IO aim at Ktuney Fuurial
t tiajM I by Rex James Smith |ui«
toi or the Cmtiti Christian'
ihurrh. IJtiitdl will he int High
hit>d cemeterv with .Kinnev Fit
netal Iheiu- In rhatge
Mi Paul Wits h«jrf* June t
IWit, at I AMI I* vl lie, Kv He «erv>4|
ir llw* army 'fining World Wat I
ftofn Mav lb, 1*417 to S»*pt 1
IfttW; enlisting In Fort Woith and
nf '-t'ln/ bts dlsi'baigr at Camp
J*tke. Art* He «eix is I overseas Ir
Fnmee 'from Jail 11. lblg, to
Aug. 2\ I9I*»
lie manietf Jeffte I'nttuirn at
Ada tar tl. jtM7 Sbe
him* f .
1le bad llxirl tu-re H»r the past
lb veins this last tline and had
. jpivvlonsly lived h**rr f«u a Mint
,r*’,,b..| nf years '
tntruh by Rex - F It 11,'ider,
prafiM-, and Rev lienrv Sally,
jatst^r of. the Avoca Mefbiidisf
i fiuicb Burial was ir Highland
emetery at gtimlvrl
I.ytin as he'wus Kn>*W n hwf
entereil Auc* high s»’h«s*t as t
fn-sbitian Hits lalj and had re-
poiUst foi basketliall pra-the Me
hnd llvisl at Axis’a all bla life,
lie wa« horn at .Hinrnfont Feb.
-11 I bi t
TVsl,le« hl» patents, he la sue-
xlyetl fix bis grandparent*. Mr
and Mis li, t'. lUkei. Sr , jf
Stain foul anil Mr anil Mrs.- C.
»; Ttmlol id Big Spring •'
PulllaMTers fur the funeral of
L>vnn were mcmlter* of lite Vft-
cathaial Agricultural'* elaa's • of
Axocri htgii * Aiml of which (Utr-
• lit, Pro tin la teacher..
CTZ^'.7T,:rxx^^gT'
»x S(MMh« lUilibv llxrd, fieoe
Hughe* Bayniobd Hughes. Orvla
lee-Smttb Wernli-ll Adama, TtW
ton McNair Jr. ftartand 'tltelton,
K-'imetb Unrlae). IW>bh% Wtilt-
worth, lairry Muebistetn Itrnrry
AJlawiiyj. flex eland C;a>reti pete
S\tvestci tiuiiny Edwards. Jerry
Collins
day, Sept. 15. ^ ,
Material for the* three studies
of the new vear will be g'ven
with Mrs Clara Hines of Rule
in charge.
Mias Ro/ella Vea/.ey of Stant
furd will give. the foreign mis-
sion study. W.hich will be on Ja
pan.
Mrs Lorene Gilpin of Knox
City Is slated to give the Bible
r-tudv. the Gospel. a'Cerrdlng 11
St. Mark.
Mis W. J Bryant of ‘d.imfrrrl
will present the home mission
study, "The Church and Hv?
Race" Miss Kate Suther of Al
Hamlin Church Will Host
Jones Baptist Association
Fifty-first annual session of th
Jones County Baptist Association
will be held w^lth the First Bap
tlst Church at Hamlin on Thuts
day. Sept 19.
The all-dSy affair will begii
at 9:30 a.m. anti will conclud*
following the annual sermon a!
8:30 p.m.
Theme of the meeting is "On
ward. Upward. Outward."
Rev. James Easterwopd, mod
era tor, wUl preside. -'Rev. Gen-
McCombs, pastor of the First
Baptist Church of Lueders. will
preach the annual sermon.
• Address on "Christisn Eduer
t|on." will be given by Dr. Llh
dell Harris, professor of Bible a
Hardln-Sbntnons University a
4:90 pm. V. '
Dr. Arthur B Rutledge. staU
secretary of stewardship and dl
tect missions, will speak at 11:30
a.m. on "Our Strategy In State
Missions."
Among the speakers of the day
will be Mrs. Lonnie Doyle, mis:
sionary to Brazil. Thomas E. Pen-
nipgton of Round Rock, who will
report on Orphans' Home*. Chap-
lain Chaa. Mvers, Hendrick Me
mortal Hospital.' Abilene, -who
will talk on Hospital ministry
Reports from the various
phases ol^wrrk will be given fcv
Mrs Melton Thompson of Trubv.
• WMU: Rev. BUI Crafton Stam
ford. Cooperative program; Rev,
Calvin Bailev Hamlin. Sunday
School: Rev J.
’.rotherhood ___
John Hamilton of Noodle will
rive the obituaries^ C. N. Ben
,ett of Anson, treasurer's report
Song services will lie led bv
Larry Holmes of Anscn, DOyle
""ombs of Ho<lges and Lewis
Mark wood of Lueders.
Devotionais will he given by
'lev. Verl Price of Nienda, Rev -
tack Southerland ff Stamford
ind Rev W T. Williams of Han
ia.
Rev. L. L. Trott of AbUene dls-
Tlct missionary will challenge
'he association with a message
"On the March," gr the Viegln-
'.Ing of the afternoon session.
at 1:30 p.ie. The presidents will j Coach Gordon Wood said flit
answer.roll call with reports. * i^cek that he plans to move up
: [CountyASC
Mr*. S. S Russell is IoCm) Wes-
[from llw* B squad both Bert
lev in Guild nresldertl Tl»e dls IPardUf "ml M*x ^°ll?l4v ComtUlt t €,€>F#l#*fl
ley.m. Guild prestpern. me ni. boys are iiaek.s and will n.< j ”
tilct U composed of nrgnnlra• Ki,t T<immy Davls.The k rain J \Zg-g**»g>gl
tions Jfom Knox City, . Rctan. j slat IVmald Davis, Pliiilip Savage. iTLfC- i * CIl#Iff*
Hamlin. Robv, Haskell, Rule, A1-1 Larry Denson, abd Clm. he Hei
bany, Mundax and Stamford |mrr l'P‘hi,W wi)l ^ ,h"
. __ , | man under.
-Tickets for' the game are on
(“id-* at the high vehool and wi4
, he axstfable until 2 V) p m Fri
day. ___
B« dinger had Jua» « medlor.a
season last year but always put
up a stiff fight against Stamford
Wash Pot Sets
Open House
The Wash Pot, automatic
) '.umber of Mine* during the piu«'
j few Ji-ais and spent 58 days In
I the Ik spitnl Inst "pi Ing
I Ah<>ut four vents ago sin- suf
] ferinl u luoknn hip, and got nvei
} that ptettx well and was able hr
I be about when *he t-dl stiff brr»* »
! the other. ?he was never aide to
—:—, ^___ j walk after that. .1,
Ballots < ast In the ARC Com Funer il was held Kalurday at
initle«> eieriu*n were Ud»ulaUd h. };< ^ m~ *»- the Etr*4 RopMM
the County Tahujatloh Hoard on el.urch <>f whl. h-*he was u mix’
New Oil Produces
Line Being Built
laundry. Is inv|tlpg the puhV, ^oey will have 2i2-pourd llaif
to open house Sunday, Sept. 15.1^^ Wealey Stoke* and Jerry
between 2 and 5 p.m. 'Candler, lettermen. as halfhark*'
• Attractive door prizes are be- | 102 pound Rofttild Everett at full
ing offered and drawing will be hark and Kenneth Wigin.xton et
held at 5:15 p.m., although one I quarterbaek.
need noi he present to win. It is M fhrlr g,r„nK s1k |* is
nr.nouneed Delbert .Wiley at* tackle Wiley
Open tc use is Dlanne<l so tha* weighs 725 p-ainds and for two
everyone will liAyp-opportunitv rd , y. ars was «Udistrict in 7AA.
see the entire plant which has4
been remodelled and improver!
Particular attention will h-
given to the new self service de-
partment of coin-operated ma
chines which is open 21 hours a t A(T08H CoUIlty
day. In that department are 2C |
commercial washers, H Cpmmer A 140 mile oil products pipe
c!al dryers and an extractor. 1 line for Cosden Rr-finlng Com
Those who leave their laundry P«ny. which- 1* heln* .built M
*- - — -...... tween AWIIene apd Wichita fall*,
h4s been responsible for a num
her of peopje being in Stamford
"We ar? pmud of /Tur plant: f?ur‘r'« th<* w,*oX' '
and are glad to.be able to serve Holder Bros. Construct ion to,
Stamford with one of the most °* ■ Snvder has the contract for
modem and he*f 4qulp|M«d Auto »*»• ocnatructlon wdiirh started
matlc laundries found anywhere around July 15
Ir. the state." Mm. George (Doris Some of the group who have
Pope) Kinney, said.
Monday of Mils week snd tiw rorr
munltv commlMeefnsgj.^ elected
for each of the fciir »*nniniynltlea
ere Hated below
Commit nit v A Hr van Agnexv
'•halrman; John It Brown, Jr.
vice-chairman; Harold VsIHant,
tegula 1 member, J K. Iitnrh , j,iniviii CYonlv Mu'ufi JB IA,ii jfimi mag wall wlghl_
anil W D Beaui hatnp. alternate, j and’ was married <0 Mr Kmlt t • h>»li (catui<*l dutlng the idf.-r i>re. iatt««n
Communftv B bn* Henton Jnf cirbufue f>« 20; I Kiwi
chairman: Willie Bood«-kcr, vice | iIV|«d in the fuba com
'halrman; John f/l Youngqilisf. munltv. for 10 yeurs moviug t,i
);cr for mnuv years. Dr Jack
Southerland paster, condiutel
the M»T\lce Burial was in High
I arid ivni-trrv vrrt! Ktnnry Km
neral Home In charge
Mr*. Smith was the former An
n« T Ttner, She was laun In
Christian Church
ServiiTK R<H*civinR
Much IntorpHt
Miicb interest Is being shown
in the series nf evangetistir «crv
Mm b*ung held lh|* week at < e 1
tyal ChrWlsa ilaiiMi- Rex K. <t
Rnwnnd. .11 minlstei of-Ontnil
t.luUiun ahunlt Ut lulls., u
■ hung 1 tie pleaching
K'ikI.iv night the jcimnn auh
|e»-t will he "A Religion for Main
Street "
Rev. jAtue* Smith, hfn»l.mh»tt
Silas Triplett
To Take Church
Silas Triplett minister of the
Church of Christ, will prea«4» hi*
lest sermon here Rurtdsy He baa
'■sli’ix'l and Will become mild*
ter of the CTiurch of Christ It*
Ninth and Main in San Angelo
•Mi 1 rtfdett r-snw o, sramf'inl
rbruit, urn yesrs ago aml during’
M* mintafrv Hr cwngiegafian
t otlt and moved into the fine iww
'Mrildutg on the roiner of Mouth
'item! and 1 .uuld slierti
Ikeb Mr and Mrs Triplett
imV"'.....!ici.iii lU-llve iu—>■ axon unitv
itfairs Mr* Triplett taught for a
Un.ic in the lisal srtnads and Mr.
Triple!f was a ineodsT of tV“
Lkan club Tiieir Son,/ Ifall. I*
r«:mrr,'iw the Rmmfnrd Itidldnp
foiitball learn and will 1 ••(n*ln
i-iie ir, the James fflgb tioerw to
ftntgft mrt hU aentnr xn-wr.
br. Is assisting In Mir service and j phe t riplett« wtll live In the
W F Mayes I* in * i,kige nf *)'■• J ,bureh parsonage a* HPJ IU*»
music Spevisl selection* have] ;-^nd' sit erf in San Angelo
Mr Tripiett rafr»-««,i| bis- ap
legular memiwt l„ W lairaon
and Harrell M.fiuM alternates.
Comrnunltv (’ Anlen lk-asle\-,
Bin Vistn |n 1914, to Sylvester
to "iiamfor'P ri'iretia
big | f* r their friendship while here.
Tlte-day i|Hn(i, Tlir Rev Ri "| Want all 'he,'people 0t Stam-
Rnisand spoke to the Rotary-! b rd and vl* Inltv to know that
flub on the topic, "What. Is Mi' all'the nice things you heve dose
whine 'bey lived for a year *0*1 (*hun h? ’ He drrlsrel the cburyi f**r me sod tny Katnllv will si
a ^half before coming here in' la-opie and went on to life mi jw,,v» in* xheitshed * be mIM 'We
-chairman, Morrow, yl^ PMC They lived, on the Smith Hides of tas.ple who have never been so wrtl 'rooted
.-halrman K'anklln (.odfrey reg , ,arm r,eat Rtamfoid lirfme mav j ,”aci|. ed Cljrlstlanltv m-tiv people"
ular memtwi Dave Rlster. alt*'' tpg to the familv horn* In Mtant'. j__ - - ----------------------------- . ■■ ■ .....—
natr The m* for the plow "4; ford In IMS. _ ^ -
the second alternate in this rom | Mr Smith died here Dee \ f •*/>* 1 ** g\ I ri (crfkU OV1
munltv will hi* broken by Ihc > img, when he was 80, year* of I xlf “/U1 IU IR III UliCll
catting of lot* ’ rate.
Community I» Waller J| KM b 5tiiivTv7Ts~ Tneliide four—sows.)
so, rhalrman;. Orvaj Hill-.. v|ee- George, Charlie. Oliver, all of ;
chairman; Ernest Dixon, regular Stamford, arid’ Turn of Tstutn
For New Lutheran Church -
to be done will find the drive in
department at a newly-construct
eri north entrance.
member; Civile Jones and Earl
ScMt, alternates
The four person* elected aa;
'halrman of the community com
mlttoes xylll mw In » count /
ffjur risughters. Mrs. B ! Groundbreaking service for r.ey. Abtletw* Haskell. Sagert'Wi
Ne«*|y and Mrs, II D Wilk.'ithe Christ loitbetan Oiunli Sue
N
F
cf Stamford; Mr* L E Adoa-k -dav at *1 pm wu ofwrted with «
of Conroe and Mrs John Riven ! |<r<io>oinn*| led by the pastor,
son of Luedara: t3 erandeblhlrari, K*-\ KJmer Sf%e*-her lie .was fol
(xmventUip at 1 p.m on Sept 23 (and 8 greatgramUbildren. Iloiyel iiy assisting pastors Itie
and elect the three tegular and1 Pallbearers for I tie funend of < 1 ■., >. t, .our-rii aiM fMi* of
Former Resident
Buried at Rule
- - were elected and the county com*
been here have gone on to Olney mlffrrm<.n to* elected on Sept
sjr^'wsrrrp"»>•
A consjnictlon office *n+
equipment yard* are. In u«e In
west StamfortJ.
two alternate member* of the Mr'* Smith were’C V I ’-jmhaw
County Committee u ’. Henry (Uvrtfin*. C. M. Ia*s»ei. lien
Community committeemen whi|rv Andrew* Byron lanvls and L
»t , -, IS
Miniature Baby
Ih Gaining Weight
JonoH Farm Bureau
Committed! To Meet
Two Hammer Boys
Return to School
Tommy Hammer, sen of Mr.
ind Mr*. Raymond H*mrrier/3vil!
t-eaume his night classes at Texas
'Kristian yn'versUV In v For'
Worth this toll. He Ik employe! AndrBW. j r>/ches 82. fonnar The new six Inch pipeline will ______ -----^---------- ------- - ------ . - - .
at Gonvair. rpgldppj. Hied Saturday in connect the air base* at Wichita' «, . jiir-U* i«bv In mini ’,on■ Committee will meet In the R**v M Rhatto of ^igertmi and stone with *»»ne heydite blocks
The younger sen. Morri. Ham- ™ LorktCK hit Falls and kt Abilene with co,n ,.^p^qVamforJSr^Xm Drm Bureau offk-e Monday ,trv Robert Berry of Haskell .The rafter, have been order*
mer. is continuing hi" work at ^ resident of the Dickens coni- P«ny plants a* CoU mdo Oty. T-. IT,,iLLfT" ortT Sr-p'crnbe^ H} at Hifip The f,„>rr f.om Portland Ore
North Texas State College at --------— ./ Big Spring and Hawley. f of three wound* and CrgnmiM^* Invites nil member* to xh«. official groundbre*kin" Windows will be of tinted glaaa
Mtamf'od, f|ask«'ll and Hagettoll
<’hur<-iics.
Tiie pr(He**kmsl move,} from
the proposed new uafsonage to
the site of the new church »» fh,-
corner of Trinity *n’d Vsndeibiit.
The |»roigrarft ojamci with a
hymn by the congregation r»*
spdnslw ly*ndlng and Iwlef rues
The Jones County Farm Bureau | sages by Mu- assisting poster*
Policy Development and ResolU 1 Rev < laren<-e l.tilet of Abilene
and the EitrfcsdAhl communlly.
in, hiding I n Hugo H Haterlu*.
-pastor at Bethel ) Lutheran
church
Work on the first unit I* to be-
gin this W'-rk a»>d it is hoped to
hi* finished by t.*hi1stma* Clar-
nu* Morttx la general cqfitractor,
Lawrence Crider h*a contract for
the r-epneoi Wu;k an<|-Iw F'lumh-
ing lot the plumbing t.lndberg
o' Ablkme’lk the archltejct. v J
The first unit of 3& bv 90 feet
will later serve* as Fellowship
Hall awl rliMf.wm» after other {
units are built The buikling will
to* finished largely m Lueders
Denton.
/
Mr and Mr*. Lawrencb Crider
have returned from Phoenix,*
Art*
daughter and family. Mr andj
munlty for 21 year*
Fuitora! was held /t Ruk*
Methodist churrh 'Sunday after terminals at those points
roon with' burial In the RuU*
Inal weight oh three pound* and
The cotnpanv will also have th|W
attend this mc*r|ng and talk over
problems, Issue* and find aolu
where they visited tbatr renwltry. " T’oriHlirtinO’ Revival
rr and family Mr and Survivor* Include three daugh ' OnCltlCIlnK ReVlVU
Mr* W , H. Holt’, Jr . and Ronald.; ter*. Mrs Ben <Tver*treet cf At AspcrmOflt
They were gone about a week- IXckeria,* Mr* Irene Yarbrough > :. • ^ ---- ^
-V—-* of Rule and Mr*. DeflWrw lUi'rKg'L Farx'. W A Appling pastor a nee and .^ave*
| The baby w»* horn pr,*ms»ur* t|ofUI t<J. |,r|p farmers earn, a
ly *b Mr. and Mrs I>*roy Hick* higher pet Income. In sound d'-l ,,
colored-couple, on Apg 28 and flfT to-ucr rural living, with/ "^
' was In the incubator for about m urrn,n freedom in
1 week.
w*s performed by the pastor, a* , mil It into miwnoH frames and
slsting pastors *n»l chairman of i will form the stiape <>f a i*roaa ort
the congregation. Albert Knip t*< si*k* bordering Vsa.WrbUt
ML - iatrect. ,
, .,v The combined choirs sang/w"). -----U' .
' * W ' umbrni.: Thy Wegdnm C,m e HKEARM ARM
»ce and ijvave* hpr arhtk 'and organized farmers and- ranchers, •• ,n,rF ______
A light lunch was served bv, year*, suffered a broken upper
rd the congregation to left Arm Monday wtW'i ahe fell
U5 adults and 90 children and la th the Sumfprd sanitarium
were present from Ol > for treatment
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1957, newspaper, September 12, 1957; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972539/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.