Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1948 Page: 2 of 16
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Tk« refreshment piste held ea-
Mpss. pickles, poUto chips, eook-
ies and punch and favors were
•■sail*flags- Besides club mssthsrs
and Miss Allen, those present were
Mama. Paul Heed. w L Jensen. Y.
Ji Tarttou. H. H. Dunklin, Miss
Delores Tarlton, and sis children.
The nest meeting of the dub
wifl he is the home of Mrs. C. JL
Welcome Podners
Pr. Q- D. Gsuld has been made
the organisation and his wife, Dr.
Beulah Gould, permanent honorary
▼he president
Howard and hia wife and two
Widdte fSH £ rtSmrr,'wT.
He is a native of Hobart, Okie.,
and attended business school in Ok-
lahoma City and Orosi. Calif. He
started in the automobile finance
business In 1988.
the Carnegie dub will hold an
outdoor meeting on July 18 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duke
when the entire families of dab
mambsrs will ha privileged to at-
tend. The men will farniah the en-
tertainment and the women the
food far this informal gathering.
Rebuilding Home
The home of Mrs. C. N. Huns*
hruy at 4*6 East McHarg arenas
■ bring torn down to be re-built,
in- the meantime Mrs. Humphrey
is staying with her daughter,
Mrs. Raymond Gary, and faml-
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A GpoO Orf«,HA«TY#
STOP IAS IF YouVff.
WELCQMEJO Dp
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Stamford School Band-to
Ploy for Reunion Parade
The Stamford high achoal band,
ttaiued m*d*r the direction of Wil-
liam E. MaycS. will take past in
Uw grand parade of the Texas. . . . .
Cowboy Reunion on Ju*y 8 Some "*TT 1 >et- *
in uniform, however, the new up-
foims of the drum major and the
timer WH wear western cowboy re-
galia for the parade. Herbert <J«od.
y« ar is durm major and la working
m»- Ahilrnr. bu| the band j% hoping
HEAL RANCH-STYLE RATING—1
■htmeetUmc during thtE
will appear
•d msjidirr» of the part will purtici-
puie ia the parade, sincr somr are
•Uk of town at this time.
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Mrs. Gambill to Go
Xo RUvaaraat
Mrs.
Hereof or Rodeo
MOad McBride C8 »*. who U
here from Alameda. CaMf.. for a
vioit with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. McBride, is going to try his
chuck
reel
Cowboy
eat at
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-PEANU
Ridgecrest;
W. T. Gambill,
Training
of the laptiot As-
sociation aad of the Pint Baptist
Church, will spend the week of
Jaly lb-81 at .Ridgecrest, N. C,
Ininf Un-
tnm this
taru*
Attend VFW Meet
Mr. and Nn. Herrin Stanford
aad Mr. aad Mrs. Waver Medlin
have returned from Corpus Christ!
when tWy attended the V^W con-
vention. *«
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in tt urn bmim
pot Alt' OCC4 8I
American classified ads pay.
■ ft WAS* «_• A lift? JO.
4SN MATU AWL, BAUM,,
the 1*47 show waa
•f Tuscola with a
At GuuchS&sxk^aa^ Cause-Sunday
School Picnic To Be Postponed
Dr. aad Mrs. Lynn Heat, Jr.,
visited Mere recently' with her pa-
rents, Mr. aad Mm. NeUs Han-
Welcome Reunion Guest* E" ^
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wnue nere
berg family wufu tsgsthsr for Mrs-
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Mtmbm
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1948, newspaper, July 2, 1948; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972914/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.