Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966 Page: 3 of 14
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STAMFORD AMfiRWAtf ---------------PSCTC TTt
—Jaya^/PhurH^y^ .Jflhuarv is. lftflfl
liw Davie, DickUf Coopt
Married in Church
Miss Cearley and
JL LBiddinger
/ ** "*•
Wed in Abilene
Following a* oprnptrtt1 toot | Mr*. Travf* Smith, Mr^Cpn
of the horn**, Mrs. BuntfleyConnelly,. Mrs. Hyland" G lea* *
served refreshments to Mrs, ton, Mrs. Agatha Herbert,
Clay Markham. Mrs. J 1* | Mis. lewis' Bla<-k.stork and
1 wvinrtsnn, "Mrs: Franlr Moorq, I Mrs. t’lka.---—________
lents were iv
I grand Jury
[court meet in
Iweek Two «.f
Ire against Ah
ho aided in tin
lie county Jhi!
I awaiting trial
li'ii waa accused
I). Knight,
he escape were
k JR and Billy
Uvn U out on
being held in
Y two Art? said
M: their/ part in
with purchas
r Knight. The
were i;eeap
pylng but brief
held her tiered veil and -she
ranled gardenias on a white
Bible.
Mrs. Calvin Edwards, sftTer
of the bridegroom, was ma
lion of honor. Billy Lackey
served as best man.
Danny Keith Blount, cousin
of the bridegrom, Was ring
bearer.' Seating guests were j
tiie bride's cousins, Randy
Davis and Larry MuellPr.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper are at
home at 616 E. Reynolds.
Johnnie Vera Davis i>ecame
the bridf? of Dickie Cooper .In
a ceremony read Oec. 18 at
. Arjna F >cll Ceanley a n d
!~f Richard L. Biddinger were
married Dee. -Jl at.Sprm at
the home of Rev. Temple
Lewis in Abilene. Res'. Lewis
; officiated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and'.Mis. Wray Ceailey
and Mr. and Mrs. M. Lloyd
; Biddinger. of Price, Utah, are
j the i>ais nts"of the bridegroom.
! Altending the Couple were
j Mr. and, Mrs. George C. llp-
fold of Abilene.
'Die bridegroom Is stationed
at Dyi’ss Aii Force Base witti
(tie % Strategic' Aerospace
Wing.
They are at home at 812
rl Vine Street, Abilene.
Mr. and Mis. Cearley, Jim
! mie and BcUy attended the
the Calvary Baptist Church
Rev. L. A Sublett, pastor of
| the Wylie Baptist Church, "Of-
ficiated. - •>;
r Tiki bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis.
Air and Mrs. Carl Cooper are
tiie parents of the bridegrom.
j Wedding music was present
ed by Bienda Whitworth, solo
j 1st, and Jane Mueller, pianist.
Presented . in marriage by
her father, the bride wore a
gown of lace over net fashion-
ed with a scolloped neckline
and long sleevos.
A small crown of pearls
CONSULT
GERRY
HARKINS
.. -Meres no
obligation!
PATRICIA SMITH
We’re off tcrmilrket....
May we help you? ■ ■
We will leave Sunday foi the big furniture majhket
in Dallas where all the large manufacturers will
have, on disp'ay the latest styles. It would be our
pleasure fo make selections for you Feel free to call
and discuss your wants with me.
Gerry Harkins
Harkins Furniture, I‘R 3.1461
Patrica Smith,
Buddy Mueller
Plan Wedding
J were James
Roger Galen
Abilene,
•leg Brogdon,
charged with
Police Chief
hi Brogdon is
ifctnjg, yqie pi
from a room
tel here.
Music'Clllb - Diamond Jubilee” will be the
j. - ,,. — theme of the Pierian Club
rTOgram Given meeting to be held Jan. 13 at
By Guest Artists 8 p m at ,hc Homc Kronom
» ics Cottage.
Guest artists highlighted .An eulogy to the dub’s own
the January program of the j first ladies will be presented
Stamford Music Club, held in by Mrs. Spencer Baize. These
the parlor of the First Baptist three members were1 named
Church Tuesday night. t: winners of the Mesquite DIs-
"Creative Figures of Musi- trict at a recent meeting. Mrs.
cal Comedy” was the theme, Jack Watson is the outstand-
With emphasis on the com- ing club woman of the district,
posers, Victor Herbert, Rudolf! Mrs. Homer J. Merrlott is the
Frtml and Slgmugid Rombqrg. i outstanding "Teacher and Mrs.
berg. Dave Walker is the outstand-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Me- ing mother.
Donald each gave solo num- A Federation forum of state
berA and then Joined in three and district board members
ducts from musicals by Her- will, be composed of Mrs.
bi-rt flWT'TOTffWpi!. I lify YWV^-WKttwlV 'MrwW - l Waodmti,,
accompanied by Mrs. James Mrs. C. T. Dodson, Mrs.
Self. ■ Raymond As tin and Mrs. J. V.
Music of Frlml was present- Frlzell Jr. The scripture will
ed by Lisa Andrews and be by Mrs. C. D. Dickerson
The pngagymont and ap-
1 preaching marriage of Patricia
I Smith and Buddy Mueilor is
| being ahnouncMJby Mr Par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey) McikG TOUT of
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin if
Mueller .I, the.pi.rent, ol tE?TBUnk)C!> H'im'
prospectIve bridegroom. r j- Mrs.! lent, time,
The couple will exchange' presided for the
wedding vows Friday. April meeting . of E.l’amXi
MR. AND MRS. DICKIE COOPER
m Film
Theatre 1
! Ones," consi-
successful mo-
Graham, wll
the Majestic
. Jan. 10-15.
Will be at
m. each day.
vings. on the
'The nciif Kighr i •*itl go rrght between your t'ouve md yow«
Rollins. • t--_ _ - Decorations will be bv Mrs.
Lives 0tCthc.JthiTe.4nen were C. T. Dodson and refresh-
skotohed" by HrsnrTmteh- ments by Mrs: OiarWSten-
srds, Mrs. Don Howard and holm, Mrs. John Webb and
Mrs Earl Keese. Mis. Kay Mrs. W B. Harrison.
KTnhfly Wl* TO-TOdliiaLui loi , ■ , "
Mrs: Clay Herring left Tues-
day morning for Sedontf, Arlz.,
where "She wBl visit with her
son, Richard L. HelTlng. and,
his lamily. Mrs. Herring went
to Arizona with Mr. and Mrs. ,
itained at the
Ttlng the Billy
[dlstlc Films
Correct measurement is a necessity when
preparing prescriptions, and at Dobbins
you caip be assured that each prescription
will be handled with expert eare with
EXAMINED
program.
Hymn of the month was di-
rected by Mrs.. Billy "McKeev-
cr, with Mrs. Welby Calll-
coatte at the piano.
Hostesses for tTfe abdal
hmir were -Mrs. James Self,
Mis. Afidi+w F. Byrd Jrr, Mrs;
• glass EjTFTfrfJfJ
• CONTACT LENSES
Closed Thursday and
Saturday Afternoon
Dr. C. L. Cromwell
OPTOMETRIST
Reliable Prescriptions
DOBBINS PHARMACY, PR 3-2441
work unit conservationist of
the California Creek Soil Con-
servation District. •
V V Reports on pending legisla
! tion of watersheds, pollution
and aijtl-lltter laws will be
-t-givan by Mr» Gladys NpungJ-
----lee. Mrs. Way land Fuqua will
exhibit an all foliage arrange-
JANUARY
AM.MCDONALD CO.
tnent.
DRESSES
■A AND </] Off
ALL LADIES’
COORDINATES
Junior House and Mil-
waukee—Skirts, Shirta,
Sweaters And Socks.
CATALINA
SWEATERS
WINTER COATS
Skirts And Shells
Included
CHILDREN’S JHIREY
NYLON AND
COTTON ROBES
AND
BOOTS
All Ladies’ Fur Lined
COTTON ANIl
Boots, Medium H i g h
^ NLYON
PAJAMAS
EACH
Heel And Flat Heel Re-
Reduced.
NOW
incofI•x
NAVION
AH stainless steal
save
up to
SAVE $1.00
"Living”* Stretch Bra ™
*nly $3.18,
eg. $4.95
Adjustable stretch J
straps: shear «.;»•
back and sides. 3?A-40Ce^
(“0" sizes $1.00 more) A
590 to 790
LARGE GROUP-
PANTS
"Living"* Lang Um
Bra only $AJ8, reg.!
i ALL SUEDE
PENNY
LOAFERS
NOW — PAIR
MEN’S-
HOUSE SHOES
Reduced 1/S To 1/2
NOW
Wool Stretch Knits. Ny-
lon Stretch, Koratron
-Wash and Wear.
Ms hands! The Navion absorbs shack
and vibration, taken hard giaga.
Duslproaf, tea. Guaranteed water-
prooTi gaarsateed shock resistant,
juaranttadmainspring Accurate,
rugged, budget priced! No batter
watch for heavy duly. Sea It today.
* SAVE $1.00
SAVE $1.00
"Living?* Lang Lino Bril
only $«.$$, rag. $6 95
Bias cut side panels.
32A-44D
Alsa H Length
Lang Lina only $4.15,
v , ' rig. ,$5 95
h, 32A-44C ("0" Sizes
$1.00 more)
f MAY t
EWELERS
Lycra* Birdies onty
$5.$5, rag $695
Hold-In petoer that wont
wash out-machine
washable. Girdle only
to-IL rtgC $6.95; Party
only IMS, rtf. $7.95;
Long li| NtoiV (shownV
only $i.$t, rag $9 9S
GROUP SOFT
LEATHER
'FLATS
h Cushion Lining
ALL FALL & WINTER
LADIES’ HATS
REDUCED
m to *9
Fine' Gifts For An
Occasions
HINDS
CARHARTT
: FACTORY OUTLET f
Ladies Proportioned
CAPRI PANTS A
i no f
^^sVanrim!^ ‘ ^.....H
* 100r\ f’otton Polyester and
f#Yo !
■
f-ottpn . •
♦Pink, Blue, Biege, Black, Orange \
♦Size 6-20
PAIR
K
Hell Bottom Hip Huggers
‘Stretch; Denim
M98
oiue ana Kea
•Size 6.-14
PAIR
1
Ladies’ Cotton BTouses i
1 / A [
"Solid Color, Blue, Green,
' And Yellow '
♦Sizes 12-18
Lot f
YARD
GINGHAM ~ y~—
cn.
*100',' Woven Cotton
_*45” Wide *0 * %
u 'Pink, Blue, Yellow, and Black
YARD
CHINO
PA
•100# Cqtton
♦Wash and Wear ^
♦Blue, Black, Yellow and Biege
59c
YARD
1 '
....... . .r. mJL'.
ALL SUEDE .
DRES SHOES
■ ■ • i
' Medium and high heels,
suede or brushed leather
■
chauals. Also genuine liz-
ard shoes.
" * Vk & Vi
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966, newspaper, January 13, 1966; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972918/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.