Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1928 Page: 3 of 10
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PIERIAN CLUB OPENS.
STAMFORD AMERICAN. STAMFORD. TEXAS
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_L | Camp Pip* in the Home — Grace
Th* Pierian Club opened Thursday Moudy. '
Collar, guardian of the Adyika Group.'
Camp fir* in the Community —
Maxine Rowland
The Suibmot raap-M.n,, Ytrrk
with a program by Camp Fire girl*.
Aftar a brief businesa aeaeion, during
which |(ra. C. P. U pa haw was elected
to succeed Mrs. Allen Wimblah ae
president
given:
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the following program was
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* Camp 'Tire ClrlTs-Mias
Upahaw as host and hostess. Cut
flower* made the home attractive and
a naiad course was served.
Prises for high score and* high cut
were awarded Mrs. L. P. Meta. Miss
Cecil* Donalaoh and Dr. E P. Bunk-
ley.
’ The guest list included Meskrs. and
Mmes W. B. Harrison, George Zach-
ary. C. M. France*. H. P. Goble. L. F.
Meta, Fred Hudson. E. P Bunk ley;
Mrs. R P. Townsend and Miaae*
Certte Donalaon and Agne* Morgan
■DORCAS BIBLE CLASS.
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To a toy the misery,
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Morrow Drug Co. and all first-class
drug stores.
hundreds of cases Moone'g Em-
era!d Oil h»s giy.n blessed relief.
Splendid for Ulcers, Old Sores, Bro-
•w Vein* and Troublesome Caici of
Ecxema.
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EMERALD Oil
How Camp Fire Promotes Hedlth
Vera Steeley.
A Demonstration of Phot Aid Band
aging- Vera Steeley and Margaret
| Turner.
The Social Side of Camp Eire —
Margaret Schaefer.
The Honor System and Ceremonial
Gown—Sank Upahaw.
. The girls appearing on the pro-
gram were dressed in various coe-
tumes of Camp Pin and their talks
'were credits toward their Pin Mah-
lers’rank.
Aftec the program guests were in-
;v)UkI down stairs Where an exhibit
| had been arranged • The Camp Fin
Girls received credits from this work
Also. The exhibits - consisted of (ted
*• garments. Camp Fin publica-
tions, a first aid table, and hand
Ito*. 1. A. Stewart led ’the devo-
tional service aad Mrs. Jack % Jones
conducted a lengthv business Session.
During the social hour the hostesses
sened a salad course with tea to
Memtames W. B. Amerson. W. C. Cox.
John Dee, J. B. Ik ,|M>n. J. V. Fnatell.
R. L. Wright, W. C, Workman, C. K.
Wasnn. J. C. Williams. F. W Wetlek-
»n*. N. D. Porter Jesse Glenn. L. P.
llepler. Frank Hsrgn.ve, G. L. In
glish, Jack Tune* I. H. Terry, II. R.
Talbot. A. C. Thompson. J. J. Up.
-haw. Ferdle Walker. W P. Moon.
T N. Meador. J H Smith. R A.
lart[*k»*>>t» Q * McUughlln, A. E
i. C.r^*ow**n’ W. Ndtuf, P C. Owena, C.
“*Mj Rsrah Uughlm and
PACE
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craft, which consisted of dyed article*,
leather work, hot diah mats, hooked
Higs and stocking dolls.
Later the .Adyika group served
pumpkin pie and coffee to some 25 or
SO guests. /
week at the prgtty home of Mrs. .....— "■
L Carter on Orient street with M#s-°*,rb’,;
dames Carter, Joel TbSatoa, A7 C. Cox ***** •>
R. L. Haynie, Leslie Larrhe and Ruble i. . ——----1
Gillanl as hostesses. 'KOIXJNIAL KAKD Kl.t’lt.
After a-business session with the **r*’ t'vrr*on Hayne* entertained
new pnsident, Mrs. R. B. Bryant, in t,M“ Ko,oni*1 Hard Klub Friday after-
the chair, a program was snjoyed. noon The room* were made very at-
Misa Josephine 8mith gave n piano trmrtiv* wRh a variety of eut flowers
number, little Miss Betty Jane Black- *nd * **lad "‘wri- with wafer* and
well a reading and Mrs. S. P. Smith '*• ***
& vocal solo. j **r*- Claude Yste* won high scon.
An ice course was nerved to Me*- * nov*Ry paper hasket, and Mn. L.
dame* Hurt Flemins. J. M. Flemin*. * ***** b,*b * silk pillow.
R. Gillam. N. 8. Holland. H. L. Park, <Hh*r *u***» w»r*’ M.sdames Hugh
J. A. Smith, 8. P. Smith, Jesee White. *"***• II A. Carter. Arnold Douthit,
Autly Turner. Almus Blackwell. T. J. C- ** Pi-u"«»*. H F. Goble,
Boston, R. B. Bryant. J. T. W. Brown,McDonald.
O. G. Lewi*, C.. S. Cooper, J A). Dix--?'‘>wnM‘nf*' U*org> Zachary
on, Otis Miler. R. H. Nishctt. C. p.lO«,'>*‘ Donalaon.
Nichols and the hostesses . ■» ■*
- ■ . ■ ADAM AND EVE'S CLUB.
WESLEY ADULT CLASS PARTY. I Mr & Owslt wa» host to Adam
Mrs. Ed I-ayne opened her home on' *n<* K™’* Club Thureday evening at
Wednesday afternoon of last week, to'th*‘ Stamford Inn A salad course
ws* served to four tables
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Fall Furniture Styles
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The London Bridge Club met Fri-1 Walter Peters. Cut flowen made
day evening with Mr. and Mrs. O. F.Jhome attractive.
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members ef the Wesley Adult Sunday wi,h Punfb
School Class. Entertaining wi*h Mrs. of i>l»ycr*.
I.nyne were Mesdkmes H. F. Jackson, Mr- Winton Rountree won
T—W. P«ulin» 8, H. Shermsn «ml *core« for the bridge gullies.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY.
; Denstf Davis celebrated her eleven-
th birthday on Friday. September 2H,
with a party at the home of her par
©nt*. lfr. ©rid Mr*. Jack Davi*. A
color note of yellow and green, was
used in the decorations.
After a series of out'door games,
xthe birthday cake was cut and served
~ FOR yoitr LIVING room
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I Mae Pratt, Margaret Buster, l-ouisell
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rBrown, Marjorie Alder*on. Jimmie II
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Dancer. Emma D. Merritt, Anna!
Prichard. Jane Smith. Nancy Chap-,
man, Mildred L. Cope, Dorothy Lamb,1
Glendora Bushell. Willie ClaaM
White. Doria Adams. Mary F.lodine1
Merritt, Maaine Merritt, Clarence j
Imdd and R. B. Davis ■
Mrs. M Dodson assisted in
taining.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING.
Officers and teachers of the pri-,
mary department of 8t. John’s church
met Hautrday afternoon at the, home
cl Mr*. H. S. Abbott. A social hour!
followed the inspirational busines
seaslun. and a salad course with iced]
tea and cake were served to members!
present. During the social hour
musical numbers were given by Misa^
Josephine Smith, Martha Jane Bryant
and Mary Alice Abbett. *
FOR YOUKDININO ROOM
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WESTMINISTER GUll.D.
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Tailored Clothes
Yo“yy ^tite In deddinrwJiat color
or style to wep—bat for quality and
<*e first day you wore it Top notch qual-
w-*t a price that represents'top notch
Westminster Guild of the Cen-
tral Presbyterian church had a de-l|
lightful social meeting last week at'
the home of Mrs. John Hudson The
class is very enthusiastic over a con-'
test with the men's Sunday School
class. Games and contests created
laughter and afforded gay entertain-!
ment. -j
After a business meeting conduct-] I
ed by Mrs, Fenton Brawn, the hostess'
serve*# a delieioua salad course to]
tyadame* L. t.' Funrh. J. P. Astin.
John Croft, II. P. Moody, J. Dyer, W.J
E. Whittington, A. H.‘ OolAsticker.j
John Pinson. McKinley, Perry Smith,
H. If. Pennington. Dick Rowland,]
Oliver Crump, W. B. Harrison, Fen-
ton Brown, Fred Brewton and Miaaesj
Lilly Ragsdale and Jane Brown.
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FI DELIS CLASS PICNIC
Mrs. Beulah Gould entertained the
Pidelis Class of the Ceatral Christ-
ian Church Friday evening with a
weiner myfi at Third Lake. A dlrl-
aion-is to 'be made In the class and the
weiner roast was given ae the last
calibration of the aid class.
Guest* who attended the outing
were Misses Rannle Vestal. Janice
Yarbro, lone Crewe, Blaise Bruce
Mary Jo And Lucille Payne, Lyader
Halley, and Jeaima Fleming; Messrs.
G. E. Dawson, Charles Markham,
Prank Msrrrew Jr, Prank Flaming,
Gould; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones.
MUSIC CLAflg 8QCIAL.
Mrs. N. M. Fky
day afternoon
far a
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|EnHI UUVilla in
laM the story sf the life of tbs
for YOUR BKI) room
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OCCASIONAL TABLKN
Many new atylna arc to Ire found in our
wide flelectionA of occasional tables Small,
low tables, larger octoganshaped tables;
nearly any atylc you could wish and at
prices you will be glad to pay.
' OCCASIONAL ( HAULS
CJecaaional and pull-up chair* ara really
? M Hn<? ‘‘Xtn‘m*‘,y comfortable this
fall. I pholsternl in I hose rich, denp color*
that will blend In well with vour general
decorative scheme.
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HKLKCT YOUR FLOOR OK HKIlNiE LAMPS FROM TffK NKW
- ONES NOW ON DISPLAY IV (M R ST(»KK
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1928, newspaper, October 11, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973123/m1/3/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.