Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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Introduction of
Young, People."
Young People’*
M. Green,
» Callahan. Mr*.
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Cleco. Mr*. Phil McGahey. Brock-
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Thomebody Thole lg
AU of Our Etheth
AMERICAN.
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STAMFORD: TEXAS
AprilIS.
Well, fettrtl^'We’Ve In ■ pretty
predicament ThomUme between
thunthet end thuarith thome thief 11
thole *11 ero«r etheth. Tli?SWW|
juth have tq thet than thory with-, I
PHOTO-
LAUGHICS
FUTURE HOME-MAKERS OF NINE
i TOWNS JOIN STAMFORD GIRLS
L. JN DISTRITT^atupojmt: tfEpctt
J. Pe Bt*a«ley Funeral
At Bethel Thursday
r. Bee*ley, 65-y*sr-old Jon**
ty farmer, died in Abilene
<A*t* -
•pent the peat week , with Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Nanny
Mra. J. T. Catfey. |(r. end Mr*. W. T. Weat
lighter, Jay, ittenWd the e
ry working «t Plgasant Vi
Leroy labffl spent the pest week
with Jjripnds in Gmhem.
coun
visited
David Harper ef Ward,] Friday.
Valley
JUSZ
juth have td
-wit any etheth’ and hepe-jrpu can
read »t-t r j
We canppt itpagine what anyone
could want with a whole lap-fnl of
etheth, but .they’re gone end it ith
„ _ nearly prath time.
M. Joecy, Rotan. ( We came into the office a thing-
towoll Ponder,, j„g a thong and trying to think up
thomthing do write an editorial i
IRVIN S. COER
Photos by M tj (jf
Jones. M*V. Rodney Eaell, Stem- about Well, we that down on the
.......... . . | thooU picked up the thick end
The Milk Delivery Arrivei
and Pups Take Quick
Advantage of It.
Future Home Makers from nine Rome.” Rending* by Betty Jane
towns joined the members of the Blackwell and Nancy Ruth H*rrt-
. Stamford Future Home Maker* sop, a tap dene* by Doris Brown
!r U*bsJl*r* Saturday for tne and Judy Fu<jua and a piano eo|d
, district semi-annual mutiny Qj .
^ the organizations. MeXrT .^ * ££** ***
home ecomnrea instructors from
HgmlUr
Vrw. Ur.
and Mrs. Ottie Johnson and son of
Abilene on business and was strick-
en in hie hotel room'teriy Tuesday
'ng Hia home was on a-farm
r unston. Fbneral i
9 - * ' 1 1 ■ ii■■■ ■ r-
IV and Mr. I mtwi in
•hd Mrs. R. P. McDaniel and
l
Spanish 1
Wfll
Sw* .A»i>i«aauw«;
ifTirii r-’-’.w
morni
near
scrvMhs
a piano
completed • the
tLit*
Sayles, visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Bray, 8unday. t
Guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T.
rail, Mrs. Pruitt Rash, As-
permont.
Abilene
M - I! N SSuiJittr<1.
Mm. J. E. Leigh, Dal
, tharted tbetting type, when all of
; a thudden wi*. found the oth box
- empty. All monel-bveryono of ’eml -
• Thombody muth nave wanted to
embarath fth. Tho we tharted
thinking. TMnldenly we hit on the
thmart idr^ of u thing “TH” for
each ‘‘ETH.1
Maybe
SSSI3
, Anson, Aspermont, Hamlia. H*«
; kell, Lueders. Mattson, wundav,
•Rule shdfWeiasrt, were here. Rule
extended an invitation, for the fall
meeting.
During the business meeting, re-
ports were made by representative*
of the various clubs. Plans to at-
tend Jthe state rally in San An-
iVnio were1 rfindussvd Stamford
| girls have worked out * point aya-
H< thfei Methodist church.
Survivors in Mbit Mr.,
step-mother. Mrs.
/ f
heemth thorter t hilly.
Who knowth?
Play. “Faith is the Victory."
„ Stamford Graded W. M. U.
Ushers, Stamford Intermediate__„ m _____
R. A. «. { It rraketh (now we know how
Wcdwruday Morning s fflw-ffihle *ot itth peculiar thy»*)|
9:66 o’clock I pth think about that nurthery,
9:00-bfTov Song Service. • rhyme about tapping thider
9:10-9:40. Devotional. Miss Viola through a throw Remember? “And,
Humphreys, China. ......... i when by cAnce that throw did,
9:40-9:50. Reading of Minutes. thlip, | thuefced thum thider (I’m
9:50-10:00, “Peace-4 Leave With lotting the habit) from her lipth.
Thee,” Stamford Choral Club, | ^nd now I have a mother-in-law’,’
10:00-10:20, “Ye Shall HaMow from thuckilr thider through'*
threw." And'they lived thcrappily
ever aftorwafdth. • . y
How shout Thimple Thimon. who
met a piemag going to tne fair?
Thaid ThimpM Thimon to the pie-
man “Come tip and thee me thum-,
time."
We think it Vat h a thupid thuntj
to theaj our etheth We hope our
1 c f- f; L m
S“P*r*n' ed thejy plans for the event
, 1# , . welcomed A barbecue dinner waa served at
shalr of the school. | the bunkhouse at the Cowboy Re
_ .....
son and J. W. Beasley of Stamford;
T- C- Glam,
Mrs. W. L. Godfrey siu Mrs. L. L.
Whitten berg, all of 1 unston, and
grg brojJkr*, Mr. Baa«ley,« :
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Weat of Mr. a
lervl
ing.
Sybil Nanny and Elnor* Duress,
students in Haskell High school,
visited school Thursday as their
school watt dismissed for spring
Veterans of
J*_n Warjind i
X un«k»
April
maeti
No.
1927.
Through our
Mrs. J. M.
the Fiftieth Year
Gift* and Works,'
Chandler. Abilene.
10:20-10:315. Lueders Encamp-
ment, Rev. B. N. Snepherd. Abilene.
10:55-11:80. “Ye -Shall Hallow
the Fiftieth Year Through Chris-
tian Education,” Mrs. N. A. Moore.
Abilene.
U*r fg«t*ntFm«ftct>
Hardin ^tisitwro xnitrir
'
gree
4 he Stamford club and
tendent L...W. Johnson welcomed
Rudolph (Boody) Owens, son of
to the enjoyment of the day. P, C. Owens of Stamford, has open
200 persons attended the *d a watch repair and jewelry shop
g. 130 out-of-town visitors in the Lindsey Drug Sidi-4 diTthe
square. Mr, Ow,
- jC
.a d|
.-*9 "!_4e,
sWBt.'
.. . thubthriberth ten thucceed in deci- j
*T Mrs. phertng Thtth thHlgUlar
inlOr
gepttWewViJ
roth at ftrth, but
thubthided. We
of the thituation
JLJD, Sandefer, Abfiene. waxed werry
Special Music. Harthn Simmons „ur ajiger th
Male Quartet. (thaw the hu _ „ .,
11:30-11:50. Margaret Fund, Mrs. mn<1 jethide * te make the beth *f ibi-
Bgrt Low. Abilene. i^-if pothible-anu it theemth It,
PresenUtion of Jimmy Moore. t wath Moth of the above (th fliuper-
11:50-12:20, Address, Mrs.*J. E. fjotrth hut it thure ith fun white
Leigh. Delia*.___ __ _ ith latheth.—Harper’s Harp.
j# § g i h ^ f; iff
L‘:£itrEfcskiif
ffigM xUm
* , —.. m
Mrs. O.
03 •
club snd the viol n ensemble of dances
Mrs B. C. Burrows gave several added
numbers. The Home Economics 1* Some
Rogan and Rev. Dick O’Brien diS-1 Rowel
cussed leisure time,
talked on “Leisufe Time in the
Home.” and Rev. Mr. O’Brien dis-
cussed “Leisure Time Outside the
OBnen dib-} Rowel and Mrs. H. K. Langford. \ opened for business Monday, April
•7_?' .r®*, home economics instructors in the 4. He does not have a stock of
Stamford High Scuool, directed the jewelry at present, but expects a
Stamford girls in planning the
entertainment. M
Spring: Showing: of
Knit Garments to
Be Held at Grand
A spring showing of
cnit gar
Little Fuqua Boy
Succumbs as Result
Of Rheumatic Fever
_ the latest
fashions in hand-knit garments will
be held at the Grand Theater Tues-
day night, Auril 12, at 9 p. m. by
the Minerva Knit Shop. Mias Kith*
= Lyl... of .hop,
Sterling Neal Fuqua, sqn of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Fuaua of this city,
died at the Stamford Sanitarium
present, but exf
shipment to arrive next week.
ofi Mr. and Mr*. Jim Caffey and
“"ftSi”"1w~* iu oST!
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stanford mad J«y, attended funeral ^service* of
U4He son of Luedvrs visited Mr. Arthur Mrestbrook at Pleasant
.M -r. A. Q. 3Unford. Sond^ V.h., «»n^f .fu=
“ ‘ 11 visit-
neating v
#iy Nr*S"S_
-■ ¥-1 f 1 ••■j Ml* Jfa
1 Mrs. B. W, 1
hfternoon. . —. .. . . , „ , —
Jewel Lucas.... - . I day. _ , .
** Mr. and Mra. Sam Coho and son. Carroll BaUey of Warn visited
Boody Owens Ouens 1 of Cobb, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvui Sumfoid, Sunday, ------
J. D. Qlllespie of Rockdale visited
er, Matt Grab
to Eastland to
weak in respon
their father a
has keen 111 fc
but his condit
for the last f
awhile Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mra. J. J. West.
pfiss Burl Montgomery of Abi-
lenk; spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Montgomery.
Mra. H. W. Watson and litti*
daughter, Doris Jusnell, are visit-1
ing Mr. and Mra. Jeff Brimberry
of Ranger.
Little Helen Joyce Terrell was
Sufferers of
STOMACH ULCERS
*1 hyperacidity
POST
carried to the hospital late Setur-!
M' f
splinter
Watsoii died Saturday at
and waa buried at the
H. W.
2 a. rn.
Howard cemetery Sunday qftCr-
noon. Rev. Almon Norris .ofikbi-
lene conducted the funeral servies.
Pallbearers were J. J. West, Nor-
mart Nanny, Clarence Ketron.
Otho Nanny of Midway, Alfred
day afternoon and had
removed from her foot
Mr. and Mra. . Otho Nanny of
Midway, and Mr. and Mr*. John R.
Watson of Howard visited Mr. and
DEFINITE RELIEF OR
MONEY RACK _
thx wilulrdTr*a'
brooch* prompt,
IhotwMiMtoof Cmms
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L HCNKLEY DRUG STORE A
: I
GOAT MILK
tale—Benefits
formation aboi
______ expUined. Be i
FOR SALE-
milk and butte:
j0a8 East Cam]
COTTONSEEC
First year pun
par bushel, f
miles north of
e f'niiivei teases j — —w V* MIUWIjT, AlllEU
Monday morning at 2:10 oVtock. Hsrt'rfield of Haskett and John R.
He had been ill for some time of. Watson of Howard.
ime Ul T.„ _ __
nounccd ---- ] rneumsuc fever of the heart,' Flower girls were Jerry Gtnson,
Smart trends in fashions will be| d e \. frora Mo[|t*ome/y- Edith Merle
rffiplRyrJi in frnurnU for of JtheJIH e a*Dtlb^ck, Mr*. Harenca Ketron,
■ TwiH and ul4ess*Aau m m m L Child
Don't Patch 'that Old Car
Let us give you a complete mechanical and appearance recon-
ditioning and pay it out in small monthly payment*. II will
save you money and worry.
DODSON MOTOR COMPANY
FOR SALE
Dodge 4 door
J
12:20-12:30. Historian,
H. Cooper, Abilene.
Announcement*. *
12:30-1 ;30, Lunch. _
----•Wedncwde* Afternoon
—1^0»ir*0; -Settg-Servjflm....
. JL*£L$0. Devotwnalx Mrs. Cha*. w th* Bumarieaa InM^* TJ*ri*-»fc I
“
Finance. Mrs. D. Vt. Arnetle, Abi-
Mush-, Mrs. A.
t: ;; c ? = r
sport and afternoon
of Stamford’* loveliest
young women
by
girls
was fn the hospital sev-tMrs. Norman Nanny and Mra!
- • *
World’s Oldest City
Bstevy and archeology agree that'
the first cities or towns were built
2:15-8:00, “Ye ShaUJIallow the
Fiftieth Year Through our South—
Western Training School, Mr*. W
A. Johnson. Fort Worth.
H C. Towns and villages stand
on some of these rites, but none J
can be pointed out as existing coo- ’
on an oasis . ,
pu tat ion
of being the world's oldest <
continuous existence. It la
M 'Mjm
9.
Mrs. Date Anderson
Former Resident, Dies
oral weeks ago for examination and; John R. Watson of Howard. Out of
wua returned to the hospital last the community relatives who at-
Friday when his condition became tended the' funeral were Mra. Kim
critical. • - ——--- [ Hisey of Spur, Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Rferllng Neal was a second grade: Ketron of Weinert, Mr. and Mr*,
in the Reynolds Ward School., Glen Stanford of Lueder* and Mrs.
was born in Lubbock on April Ketron and daughter, Mtea Leie,
TO. 1930. and would have observed Of Jlaskettr* 1
his eighth birthday next_Sunday. I Mr. and Mra. Archt* Firdue and -
Funeral service was held at the hgBy, Nancy, vdsHed Dr. *nd Mrs.-
Church of Christ Monthly after-CA,. ELPardue-of Hamlin Wednesday
p«pil
He wi
STRANGE BUT TRUE!
' (By Dorrauce)
” i idbusmi - -ii I »mmnm * 1
ford, baby grai
s fe upright, w
anu against tl
till write Geni
ltd Elm St., I
*3^
3 ROOMS and
newly papered
iiished, $12.50
673.
Mrs. Date Amhiwii ,win* for-
HwekeH Tuesday monung. FBaaraljoffU.iatin|r Baria1 vu taj Billy West spent the past week
M
j
^-OOHN TYLER- UAO MORE
CWR.DttEN TWAN AhN
OTWtQ PPESIDENT OF
FOR SALE (
ice boxes and
stoves, owe go
terimr Owk* 4
Presentation of .Scholarship girls,' a 10*0 day# jC. Abra!
Rey-
Lucilic Mattox. Nora hpton.
Special Music, Mrs. L E.
nolds. Fort Worth.
8:00-3:30, Report of Committee*.
Election Oi Officer*.
' Selection of Plane for 1»J9 Meet-
*^2eading of Minut**.
Adjournment.
tinned in Genesis as already being
* a toWn b* ,k- ■’*—
probably
B. C. A reasons
good case can be made out for Cairo
as the site at a city or town for '
more than 3.400 years, but it is not
certain that small break* in th* com
tinuity did not occur. On th* edge
at Cairo are the ruin* ef Helinpoll*,
founded some 3.000 years befog*
Christ. It had a continuous run un-
til Roman times, but finally fell Into
ruin.
• ■
. Rev.
< 1*0# 1895),
vard In the
aa Hymn-Writer
Nat’s Cafe Improved
Nat’s Cafe, owned and operated
by Nat Wash, has just been re-
modeled and modernized. The in
been com-
hiua*''gg(f
white. Mr. Wash stated that the
work was just a part of this years
apring remodeling pihgTaa. r,
-v d*n Holmes
r big He wrote
Nat W ash’s Brother Hart dred hymns, RuMR* of er!
Clifford Coles of Jal, New Mexi- found In church hymnals
eo, brother of Nat Wash of this
services were set for Thursday »f-
tsrSSah At 2:80 o’clock art the Haa-
kell Church of -Christ, with burial
In the Willow cemetery. ----
Mrs. Anderson was an outstand-
and rtvif .leader.was ac-
ttv# in th* work of the Home De-
Highland cemetery. P* 11 bearer* jwftB
were Ne*l_ Atkins, Ben Ashmore,
C. J». Keen, Marvin Doss, Charlie
Morrow and Bernard Buie. Kinne;
Ivors
the parents, a
these la the
Smith, n. D.
fd tram Har-
cl*s* of 109.
most outstand-
than a hum
which are
Among
^rs?T^b;- :f, z
secretary
County Agriculture **a4elation.
Mieses Helen PusU-jov*kv
Helen Knowles, students in
touitivtt!*2 gtkndmothers, Mr*
W. W. Fuqua and Mrs. I. E. Ma-
con. both live in Stamford.
Flower g(rl* for the funeral were
Sign*
e Jeai
Tex** j Dorothy
jjiPiCF
mhifr
dty, is la a Monahans hospital in ing Light Is Bi
a critical condition from injuries;
received in an automobile accident
Tuesday night. Mr. Wash and his
mother, Mrs. C. T. Coles of Ham-
lin, went to Monahans, Wednesday.
“Amerie*.
found Its way
5* Yr® -
language la spokeo. apd Is ■* popu-
lar as it was a hundred years ago.
>le
Second in Intelligence only to
man. th* chimpanzee can’be taught
to imitate almost every human ac-
tion while young A clow* in cap-
tivity. it loves to play tricks, attract
attention. Th* ohlmp reaches ma-
turity at about t years, thereafter
Is a dangerous playmate because of
the enormous sfrfogth It develop* in
its body, which average* but 4 feet
8 Inches in height
7 ; ,
-V w*iUi
ft
- H V • *’*
^uurri
■ £+ ■ ,,
wo
General Rhersnon Waa Nerveaa
Gen. WUliam T- -Sherman was a
nervous man. When chatting, be
would fold and unfold * newspaper, I
shift pot 1 lions often and make move-'
merits with hi* hands and feet If
he was wearing slippers at the time, {
ha would slip a loot 8 #«d out of a j
slipper. He acted
could
Announcements
announce
ject to the ae-
tic primaries
9, 1988:
■li b'j»
«ve:
the
r. end Mra. W. S. Thomas
yd.Mr. and Mra. Horace Weat of
Orshmm. ____
Mis. AlUfITGipson vis-
r. and Mrs. Bod Davis of
Gaunt, Iliursday.
Roy West and Dud* Henderson
of Coleman spent Sunday night
with Mr. and Btro. V. T. Wert.
..J. T. Jones and son. Roy of Ta-
hoka. spent a few days the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. Pod# Uv-
h Ty
fr\ UNITED STATES
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Kjr t
it / *5*
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CWILDIiEN BV TWO
FOR RRNT-
ment for light h
preferred. 635 S
I
FOR SALE
Fordor Sedan,
eendition and l
Gould, 802 Nor
ford. _______
Mra. R. A. Caffey of Al
ird.
bilene,1
A. BLANKENSHIP
For Count;
OMAR
ity Judge:
BURLESON
Fer Sheriff:
BILL DUNWODY
IRVIN SANDERS.
TOM HUDSON.
•£:S
Flournoy Grandson Her*
>org* Flournoy Ounean, grand.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Flour-
Far County Treasurer:
FRANK POWELL (2nd term)
ty
GEORGE O. HARRELL
Fer Connty Superintendent:
RUBEN I. McLEROY
E. EARL ISBILL (2nd Term).
B. T. BEAVER.
hardly' wait to get out and give the
enemy what b* satd %gs. wa*. ' "
Mrs. Cut|)irth'8
" 1
Dining Room
■ SUNDAY, APRIL 10
. 0^ . ____
In Ihi- VhIin Huildin^
Southeast Corner Square
F4MILY STYLE MEAIiJ
For District Clerk:
ROBERT CROSS.
Fk£D HARPER.
For Tax Collector-
ROLAND L DUNWODY
BURT DEAN
Fer County Attorney:
‘ MITH
GILBERT bMI
For Cemmieaioner. Precinct 2:
JOEL V. GRIksaS.
R. A. FUQUA.
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State College for Women st Den-! Kyra Carson, Bobbie Jean Ceraon, 7®r. and Mra. V. G. Middlebrook
ton. spent the kpring holiday* her* "Martarl# Loveladv, Alta- Myrtle; -Dale *p<J Billy, viaited
With homefolks, returning to Den. * Stanley. Dorothy Fnye Srott. Fran- •whde Sunday afternoon with Mr.
ton Tuesday. ees Bennett, Stanley Coker. Yrnta' and Mr#. Bill Griffin of Howard.
Carson and Mrs. Ckarlas Morrow.I “
Out-of-town relative* and friends}
who were her* for the funeral were
Mr. apd Mr*. Joe Shelton of Brown-
woodTMr. and Mrs. Elmer Black-
well of Coleman, Mr. and Mr*. Jim
Crow of Wichita rails, Mr. and
Mr*. „ T*d Carson of Anson. Mrs.
_ M*ne Gustafson of Eastland, Mr.
l and Mrs. Dewoy Fuqua and child,
ren of (Sherman, Mr. and Mra. Jewel
King, and children of San Angelo,
Mr. apd Mra. Lynn Flower# and
Mr. pnd Mrs. Oils Maon of Old
Glory, Mrg R. L. Perkins and Dave
Ashmore of Abilene.
TVE FEMALE IS MORE
DEADLY THAN Tilt MALE ’
'IF VWRE SPEAKING
0F MOSQUHO9 a*' -
18 Different Greases.
It Different Create Gaaa.
49 Different Operation*.
2 texacoLcSrth
_____JFIED
-.. ^LUBRICATION MEN
Tb Give Yon the Lubrication
that la—
TRULY
DIFFERENT
at
Georg*
eon of
noy of this city, la her* visiting hia
grandparents and is expected to
remain for the next six months,
while his mother is in Tuscon, Ari-
zona. and Colorado Springs. The
child’s mother, Mrs. C. S. Duncan,
who waa formerly Mias Sarah
Flournoy, has been desperately ill
In a hospital in New York City
for five weeks end has now gene
to Tuscon to spend the next two
months in convaleaence. She will
then spend four months in Colo-
rado Springs. ,
Mr A Duncan and the baby were
accompanied to Dallas by a friend,
Mra. W« R. Black of New York
City, and waa joined there by Mr.
and Mrs. Flournoy and Mr. and
Mra. George Flpumoy, Jr., of Alex-
andria. La., Sunday and Monday.
Mra. Flournoy’# slater, Mra. L. E«
Lawrence made th* trip on to Tus-
con with Mrs. Docean. Mr. Dun-
can remained In New Yotk.
Ted Miles
TEXACO STATION MO. 8
One Blech Went ef Square
Om McHarg Arcane
84 Hour Service
TME MAE MOSQUITO DOES
NOT BITE OR SUCK BUDOO
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TEXAS 8PEC1
—First year,
Baaoger, 10 mill
two miles nortl
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1938, newspaper, April 8, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973114/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Haskell+County%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.