Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1959 Page: 4 of 18
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Sagerton Couple, Are Married
By JaAet Tarry and Baddy Baird
bStamford Home of Bride’s Parents
At Zion Luteran Church Sunday
Sagerton and the groom ta the
son of Mrs. Herman Raphelt of
Stamford. . . . m
Mrs. Melvin Baitz of Luc*
ders was her sister’s matron
of honor and the best man
was Melvin Lee Baitz. of Lue%
ders. brother of the groom.
Candleiighters were: Ken-
neth Hertel, brother of . the
: bride, and Leon Stegemoeller.
' brother in law of the groom,
both of Sagerton.
white coat and carried .the
rings on a satin pillow.
The bride’s mother wore a
pale green shantung dress
with bene accessories. Mrs.
Baird's dress was navy* blue
with white accessories. They
both wore white corsages.
In the reception which fol-
Janet TVrry, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis TVrry. became
the bride of Bythei Haynzs
(Buddy) Baird. (II. in a double
ring wedding ceremony at the
home of the bride’s parents
Saturday at 4 p m.
The groom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs Reginald Baird, also
ad Btamtgrd-------- ---
llev. Newton Starnes, pastor
LsVerne Kay Hertel jand
Leslie Eugene Baitz exchanged
wedding vows at 3 p.m. Sun-
day, April 5, at the Zion Lu
t her an Church in Sagerton
with the pastor, t F. Pflug,
conducting the double-ring
The bride la the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hertel of
party included aunts of
Worth. Mrs. Brooks Davis of
Brownfield and Mrs. J. C.
Thomason of Fort Worth, a
Church, performed the cere-
mony The bride's father gave
Given in maniagu . by her
father, the bride wore a floor-
length gown of slipper satin
with over skirt of tulle paneled
with scalloped Chantilly lace.
Her initial veil of Hiller iuuig
from a beaded tiara. She carri-
ed a bridal bouquet of pink
roses surrounded by white
carnations on a pearl Bible.
The matron of honor wore
a blue cotton satin gown
fashioned with a short jacket
of blue chantilly lace. She
carrunl a bouquet of pink caq>
nations._■ ' ■
Mrs. Ted Jennings, cousin of
the groom, was organist.
A wedding supper was held
in the home Df the bride-fol-
lowing the ceremony.
For traveling the bride chose
a navy blue and white suit
which she wore with white ac-
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EVENTS
Nathrnnl fllA will i*l|rrit
5-13, being observed by home-
making departments of area
school#.
THURSDAY. APRIL •
Paint Creek senior class tal-
ent show at Paint Creek
high school auditorium, 7:30
cake was served witb punch,
■the table was covered with.#
white satin and net cloth with-
whitc medallions around thq
edge and scattered on the
gathered skirt.
Among .he out-oftown
guests were the bride's grand-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Plemmons of Fort Worth and
W. A. Terry of Gustine, Mr.
Bolles, Mr. Davis. Mr. Thoma-
son. Harley Bolles of Brown-
field. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Terry of Cisco. Mrs. Jack A.
Crow and daughter. Margaret
Diana Strickland of Abilene,
roommate of the bride in Me-
Murry College, read Elizabeth
Barrett Browning's "How Do
I Love Thee” and also served
as maid of honor.
Background for the cere-
mony was formed of greenery
FRIDAY, APRIL 10 ■ -"
" Silver anniversary meeting
of Stamford Production Cred-
it Association at Round-Up
Hall. Texas Cowboy Reunion
grouds, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
MONDAY. APRIL 15
Stamford Music Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. J.
H. West east of Stamford at
8 p.m. with program by Fine
and mantle decorations of pink
and white carnations and stock1
and the lighted candles. The
couple knelt at the satin-1
covered prayer bench for the,
prayers .
Sonny Strand served as best
man and Holly and Shannon
Davis, cousins of the bnde,
were flower girl and ring;
bearer, respectively. Tbcy are
ahttttem. Ifo i.uaft.,,, Me?*
Brooks Davis of Brownfield
—The brtdrRBWa floor -length
dress of white ClKmtiUy lace
over tulle -and aatin .with j
voluminous skirt,.fitted bodice]
- niieiwiiiiiiani^asiaBS—imi > in ■■in*
MRS. LESLIE EUGENE BAITZ
... the former La Verne Kky Hertel
MR. and MRS. BYTHEL HAYNES BAIRD, III
. .. married in Stamford Saturday
• (Photo by Rector)
Ten Couples Will Host Dance
At Stamford Country Club April 14
'Social Affairs, Rehearsal Dinner,
Are Compliments for Bridal Couple
Mr. and Mrs. James Earl! Mrs. J. M. Ashcroft and Mrs.
grandmother, Mrs. B. H.
Baird, who lives in Stamford,
was also present, along with
Stamford.
The groom is a graduate of
Stamford High School and the
bride attended Rule High
i Jess Gayer and his orchestra
a nyo-pieee suit of brown silk-
finished cotton with wide
white collar, white petal hat
and Mrs. Carl Swenson^ Mr.
and Mrs. John Hodge, Mr. and
living in Abilene foUowin?
their marriage here on March
croft home.
rs. Jimmy Wills
The table was decorated
!W*i* M/Hawkoriifi
W^_nevofiorfaf
Oman's Forum will
crusade. Woman’s Forum will A rehearsal dinner was held
' fake care of fgfflaBflkll MO
dons between 4:30 and G p m, j at fi:3ft p.m in the. home nf
Annual banquet of Rule *nd Mrs. Leon Stegemoeller.
Chamber of -CHUMUr *U —Ih« bride wa*.honored with
school cafeteria. a kitchen and linen shower rn
Garden Club meeting at 9:30 the parish hall of the JEtan |
am. at the home of Mrs. Lutheran Church Thursday. Mrs. Q, JLlfianbrtfht pr+
. FWnh-Morrow. Gleaning April 3. from 3 till fi p.m--- ridont, presided. Mrs. Lrtla
Knowledge for the Flower Blue and white were used In Heflin, teacher, gave the open-
" show will be the theme. " Ah* table decorations and the Ingpiayei. Mrs. Jimmy Wills
- and Mrs. Geaege
.1 dinner which. v
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Martin, Mr. and
tn Ahllana. was a member a
given by HK, and Mrs. Dave
The TEL Class of the First
talker ~ Mrs. Hollis Haynes, mother
of the bride, held open house
pink at ,he home on Friday
—. mnmimr Kanaka IRa Cntnerlm-
MFs. Georg*
Circle Begins
morning before the Saturday
member tpted most friendly out in the detttjnjBhPBt IBBd afr
- ' - -Shifts and to visit together.
I The gifts were arranged on
< a series of tables covered with
full-skirted cloths of net over
satin with bews of the bride’s
I colors at the corners.
Guests called between 9 and
! 11 a.m. Irene Stewart presid-*
| ed at the coffee service and
| ccffce and cookies were serv-
ed, Assisting with the tele-
’ j Chicken was featured in the phoning and other details were
Mrs. E. R. Raney, surgu-nl \ menu and salads were decorat-j Miss Stewart. Mrs. Lilia Hof
which was given to the groom.
by the late Mrs. S. R. Osment )
when the groom was a small >
boy. ’ , • '
Miss Strickland wore a pale
pink full-skirted dress kith j
darker pink trim. She wore a.
pink veil ornamented with.)
pearls and carried a single!
long-stemmed rose. , i
The flower girl wore a dress
of white embroidered organdy j
and carried a basket with pink
and white flowers. The ring patient, is improving
,i„_ bearer wore dark trousers and Stamford Sanitarium.
member of the Fine Arts club.; pink napkins were used and
Baird, who is also agradu-! gadioli in attractive arrange-
ate of Stamford High school, ment were used on the dining
has been in the Air Force, table. Dainty place cards mark,
nearly three years. He is sta-j ed places lor 34 guests, inkud
tinned at Dyess Air Base. jng the bridal couple arjd their
----f parents.
Mrs. R L. Hovysc is recciv- j The couple presented thc:r
ing medical treatment at the gifts to their attendants at
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15
Stamford Seniors will leave
on trip to New Orleans.
COMING UP
Woman’s Forum book re-
view coffee will be held at
Stamford Country Club April
18 ht 9:30 a.m. Mrs. L. E. Dud-
ley of Abilene will grv e review.
Garden Club Flower Show
will be held at Stamford Coun-
try Club April 28. 5-8 p.m.
Annual Chamber of Com-
merce banquet will be held
at the National Guard Armory
Tuesday night, April 28, at 7
p.m.
Annual one-day invitation
golf tournament of the Lady
Golfers of Stamford Country
Club will be held Thursday,
May 7, beginning at 9 a. m.
Corkic Moritz la tournament
chairman.
STAMFORD AMERICAN
Thursday, April D, 1959
L. B. McNeil. Mrs. Bill Dilbe< k
of Amarillo and Mrs. Allen
j. Lovelace of Roswell, N. M.
STAMFORD
AMAZING NEW
6-WAY BRA
lath remarkable non-slip edging
Bridal Gift-Tea
Honors Janet Terry
Prior to Wedding
Mrs. Bythei Haynes (Buddy)
Baird, III, the former Janet
Terry, was complimented with
a bridal gift tea at the home
econpmics cottage on March
25 before her marriage on
PASTRY KITCHEN
(South Side Square)
OPENING
SATURDAY
Kitchen
Exclusive
Home E
April 4.
The party was given for her
by Mrs. K. S. Bates, Glenda
Bates and Mrs. Sonny Cole-
man.
-'Also in the houseparty were
Mrs. James Plumlee, Mrs. Jess
Vaden. Mrs. Earl Stagner. and
Doris Peterson.
Mrs. Vaden received the
guests and presented the re
reiving line which was compos-
ed of the 'bride-elect, her
mother, Mrs. Curtis Terry, and
the mother of the prospective
•groom, Mrs. Reginald Baird.
Mrs. Coleman registered the
guests. Mrs. Plumlee • poured
punch and Miss Peterson and
Mrs. Stagner showed the gifts.
The bride's table was cover-
ed with a white lace cloth over
pink Silver and crystal were
used in the table appoint-
ments. Pink candles in silver
holders and a pink theme in
the refreshments accented the
bride's colors. Punch, Cookies
and other tidbets were served.
At the register table, which
was decorated in pink carna-
tions. a handmade Battenbcrg
cloth over 100 jgpprs old was
used. The cloth is a family
heirloom of the bride’s family
belonging'to her aunt, Mrs. J.
~*IT ilnllrn of FgU Worth
Mary Evelyn Mayfield play
ed piano selections during the
party hours.
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bakery, and will be open for business Saturday, April
11th. Mrs. Peebles plans to make her hmfhe and liViUK in
Stamford by operating the STAMFORD PASTRY KIT-
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intufrity. ' .
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Wesley Class
Holds Social with
Mrs. Alexander
. *««■*. ,
The Wesley Clans of St.
^John’s Methodist Church met
Wednesday- tft^rnoon with
'-Mrk. J/M. Alexander.
Twenty member* answered
rcD cSn. MftL Jkek Jones ga\V
the devotional. During^-sorlal
wastry Treats!
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hour* in advance'
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1959, newspaper, April 9, 1959; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972974/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.