Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1949 Page: 2 of 14
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Doyle Gillespie. They weft ac-
companied by Mr. aad Mrs. J, IX
Ciliespie of f*—* -|
Mr and Mrs. Tull Newcomb
and Mr apd Mrs Uo McKaavgr
Oilier members of the dub are.
Jenna Black. Barbara Cannon
Mania Carltle. Carolyn Gulliet.
Percy Ivy. Pvggy Jones, Delores
U. D.
Ssppl*s»«»t yaasf tpriaf ^o«tsre sad a«*M Ism ef j
vs if if Feed mot* Cainml Meal v Coko for prstsia !
mod pimp bens sad Ctttwutd Hslli for rasfbsfe. »'
. Mae Lester, student in Baylor
University. Waco, spent the hoH~
days with his , pa rents, Mr. and
STAMFORD
Christ,
STAMFORD, TEXAS
i«n m Thursday, April -14. Ha is
getting along wisely. Ronnie is a
grade. .w>1 al . Reynolds
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Christ.
horse for Easter her daughters.
Mrs. Wilson Kayes ef Abilene, and
■St—"pi -Mna-E. V. Hardu»th.- Mr. Hard-
wick and children, Jane, Joan and
Bob. of Dallas, and her son. Bill
Bob Robertson of Houston, for-
merly of Stamford, ms Here Tues*
Helps You Gel . Zoo
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Ericsdole Robbit Drive
The ratater drbe at Enradale hun* Monday after spratirig the
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largest of any tha» had eser t*-*.'. and Victoria with their daugte-Il**nPW*, *"0 ,r* ™u Hagar.
STAMFORD (TEXAS) AMERICAN, Friday, April 22. 1PM
GuiH|tte Sunday attarooon at St.
• Mr and Mrs W. R Hager and
baby and Mr. and Mrs. Harris
Ntrkfclin of Matson
■pent JEaster Sunday with
brliifMh. Tfahr ww ptreny ot very Mrs F\pr» Newcomb and >
food eats, tots©! ratobhJ. and 71 mb accompanied them henae lor1 ^ ~ 1
w<. \r, Ki.vxi <V lew days visit. j _ u -
Waltaoe McCown. Dick Cilic-s Mr 3nd Mrs. Lester Ivy and ** WoImmIIf
pie and Gene . Marttndalc MR K-m» of. Albany attended Sundnr vwwn*
, Maggy * . Dyueg Tbont at
Mr- Mar ha JCaril apd. Mr Mrs Ivy's parents. MrandMrs
•Jewel White ad Standard »tamed J. g "' McKeever.'* -
in Che T N Oiihwfse home Set , .Mr. and Mr*. Vest us Bttnkiey
-nadag ninht..... - — - Mr. and Mr*. Gobs Giliaapin
Mr iesdMrs p. J Fox return.*! -funded the funeral of J, F
Open House of Fine Arts Chib Will
Be held Sunday at Baptist Church
:< Aiuiual epea beuar of the SUas-
tad Fine Arts Chib wtH he held
al the First Baptist Church SUn
day. April M a 3 p a The pub-
lic is btvtted.
Mrs. F. E. Upshaw and Mrs
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IT’S GRASS...
but Is it
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FEED
Jimmy Weal, student In Tet-. _R V. T11 gin Jr,
as Tech Lubbock was hum* 1m Marty Cdkp Abd
the Easter holidays. I bhUvtU tw pa
Mrs. J. M. Montgomery, of Dan-
ton is visitlag her daughter, Mrs.
Raymond Astin, and Mr. Astin.
Lorge,
the FW Artg Hub. All mem
bers of the dub not taking par:
on the program, will b*. member* [
of the houeeparty to receive and
the guests. distribute b<
proenma and »errr as-usharw
The program will open with
peri; ‘'Nocturne" (Schumann
and "Prelude hi F. Major"
«Bach).
LUlla MtUll president, will ex-
tend the welcome and Gloria
Pace, vice*president, will be mas
ter of ceremonies
Two number* will be sung by
the octet. “Madam Jeanette'
1 Murray) and *Thf Alphabet'
(air by Mozart» The octet is com
posed of Paula Dunaab Sunny
Merldeth. Anna Kirkpatrick. Pat
nemlns. Ethylene Kelley. Jo Abb-
Humphrey. Nancy Lavender, GJo.
ria Pad lr: ^
Aram Ruth SmRh wfll piay
"Juba Dance" by Deft Wanda
Jean Treadwell will fhr as a
musical reading Kipling's "When
Earth's’'Last Picture is Painted."
with piano background by Pat
rtemins; Richie Lane -vUl ptfy
"Marche from Nutcracker Suite"
(Tckalkovsky' as an orron solo
Lu Jean King will stair "The Re-
atMudea" jMaMtel. and an eo-
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TRANSPORTATION
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A large audiei
S act comedy ent
Maid Aunts" whi
cd by tlw high a
the school audit*
evening. April It
* directed by Mrs.
Cast of characi
Harriett, domlna
Imra Ittauu Aunt
hater. Wanda J«>
ntuntha, siclily
Scoggln: Patsy
beaten nkpe, pet
Patsy's sui
No. T (Liast Bendrl). will be
played by four girls. Patricia
Demina. Gloria Pace. Thynetl
and Jo Ann Hum
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WHAT DO THEY
SAY ABOUT YOU
One of the Stamford gron.-
who went to the lev Capadss ia
Fort Worth 00 April 0 wore Mr.
and Mrs. Welhy CblliiumtU and
daughter, Mary Nell. Mrs. Earl
Russell, Jr, and son. Rusty. They
were joined there by Dr. and Mrs.
Seth Cox and •children. Barton and
Janie, of Abilene and Mrs. W. C
Cos of Btam/oed.
A son, Walter David Bell,
born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bell
of Tulan, Okla.. the grandmother.
Mm. Walter McDanipl. has
informed. Mr. Bell called her on
Tueeday about I a.m, to tell the
news. The baby, born prematurely.
»H*hs ■!* pounds and is in an in-
cuhater, hut la get ting aloud fine.
complete:'
INSURANCE
SERVICE
T-C FINANCE CO.
in X. §•«
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Amencn's favorites . . . more Chevrolet
Trucks ia aaa than - any other make.
Dme them and see. Drive them and
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Wanda Roar and Howard
Graham attended the Easter Pa
reant in the Wichita Mountains
bear Lawton. Okla., which- start-
*rt vteturday at midnight awL
eonttnued until dawn Sunday.
They left here ^Saturday and wem
to Electra to the home of Gra-
ham’s parents and wem joined
there fay others to go to the pa-
geant.
Let
LYDICK-HOOKS
Roofing Company
Roof your residence or
building. Estimates made
without charge. We use
gesuine Ruberoid roof-
ing materials. All work
guaranteed.
XYEHCK-HOOKS
ROOFING CO.
PbOIW 4088
Abilene,
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as the “other woman"on the party Rue?
M I N N O W 8
FOB SALE
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210 W. Davenport
Do they My you space your crUb to fhro othors
a chance at the line?
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Do they say you up qtiickty whi the
line aa in ane?
FOR
SAFE aad DEPENDABLE
4%
FEDERAL LAND BANK
LOANS
Do they say your children uae the telephone
correctly, and considerately?
FARMS aad RANCHES
■v . , ' a
Km
If they do, you are a good party-line neighbor.
THE JONES COUNTY
NATIONAL FARM LOA>
ASSOCIATION
Highest prices paid
for dead or crippled
stock.
Snyder
Rendering
Co.
SNTteS. TEXAS
C. w. PARKS. JR.
■OWARD W. OOSWICK
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1949, newspaper, April 22, 1949; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973029/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.