Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1948 Page: 3 of 12
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In Ita Field—Morm National Adwerti*if
Old Glory High School Serai
r#~1-—raX—a. ,—.
Mr and Mil JtiM C VIIm
ef Austin are announcing arri-
«al of ■ son, I>»vid Michatcl, who
W|W bom May 14. to Austin. The
the funner Margaret
June Tele, formerly of Old Glory.
Oelhte D. Knlyling of Bagertoa is
mm of .the lirpepeetive gmduatae
Visiting Many Historic Points
A wonderful rein amounting Jo Mey *8, et 7:S0 p. m. Club mem-
.more then one inclt fell in this ares bars, their husbands end children,
Monday night. Every one is re- alee invited guests will attend,
joicing over the much needed mole- After the business meeting,
tur* games of 42 and rummy were play-
i ^eriraasa&
when they met in her home Thurs- Riun.
2:*°yPm- , ' Mr. end Mrs. M. L. Tipton at-
The Old Rugged Ones and the tended the grammar school grsdu-
club song were sung by. the group, «tlon asereiess of Paducah wham
followed by roit cell answered fay their grandson, Buddy Naal Hart-
naming famous Women and moth- tenU rin i was a member of the
[tomorrow
this hind of
Members of the eenior and junior
class** of Old Glory high, school
were privileged to make the annu-
al vacation trip last weak.
The group left Old Glory early
Monday morning, May 17, In a
school bus. driven by B R. John-
-em, accompanied by eww Mcterr,
Mr. Reynolds and Mias Lets, also
Helen Herttenberger end Joyce
barbecue
irwhich
entertained in their homd Sunday
May 10 with a dinner. Thoee pree-
way back
Vaa»A*ar Ja*vApvlAafc huilding—.
•wy' naw m m i Mm d j " '
office in Fort Worth, mode about January 1, 1890. The
Mr. and Mts: Adolph Eador and
son, Raymond, Mrs. Emms Endec,
IrwU »tul Chrtstme Endei. nil of
Bagertcn, John Vahlenkaaep, Mr.
and Mrs. Prank Lowack, Mr. apd
SLra, Willie Vphlenkamp and cbU-
LN1JVC in run nunu, uwuc swsv (Wiuaij t, «wv. urc
“Denver, Texas and Fort Worth.Railroad” and the Den-
at Deep Eddy.
ver, Texas, and Cuif Railroad” later hecame the Colorado
and Southern Railway. The corporate name ‘Tort Worth
and Denver City Railway Company” has remained the
i son, Edwin. Jr. and Mrs. Manual
Boase and daughter, Peggy, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Anderson, Mrs. B.
J. Picket. Mrs. Ins Moorehead, all
dtf Lueders. Mre. Lfflle Thane, Mr.
Yn Hue rfiwr M til* Dress Cool on a Small
Bv m, %Vrdnvi> Yen to SM>&Compare!
t l SUMpna DAYS AH BAD!
Sunday.
Robert Farrar, ministerial stu-
dent of ACC?, Abilene, filled his!
regular weakly appointment Sun-,
day morning at the Old Glory
Church of Christ. Ha was a dinner
guest in the B. R. Johnson home.
Hs will be hare for his last ser-
vice next Sunday morning at 11
o’clock. He expoets to spend the
summer irf Malng^.^_,^_,
sad Mm. Manuel Thane and sons,
Eddie Lee and Danny Dean of
Cotton
uncling at S^mour Monday, May
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Newman and
vieaera' convention in Abilene last
with the Detoe Callkeettes.
Mrs. T. E.’ BeH attended a birth-
day dinner party honoring her
“AUSTELLET COTTONS
Wear your mock shoes iaced-to-top^witfcoiSfPSr
comfort. For complete freedom of action the new
Scar Brand HY-LO work shoes are specially de-
Tha yield is
aitfil
bean if rain had fallan in March
or April no one can estimate. Most
of this grain will be stored at home
for seed wheat and feed.
Little Sandra Lets, daughter of
North Side of Square
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Baxter of
ACC, Abilene, were dinner guest*
For Styie—and For Smmumer Comfort'!
COOL RAYON SLACKS
nm
K PWT
e pr 'hl New Patterns
YOU ^9^
FOR A PEASANT VACATION
Tha hi,K«.r» ar. lowa with ran ersudad
with foil, soinfcjM » w—H WUSp« Mipiljm
ml these can m t «r I men old Petamgy.
there it a lot of e»r ircmhU and tha aarac** diem
theta vacatiaa roetn Itm SMI take ten ml <Ka
demand for aeMf»f«Mf sad twain They ere
Mewed under with wurk.
Big Selection of Cobb — » Mho nrUi
39 Inch Dress Crepe, yd...
Pastel ar Dark colors. — COMP SHIT* -
Cool Colton Voiles, yd . .
William Anderson QnalMy — AM FhaRVel
Solid Color Broadcloth, yd
ear la M near
met -We urem
“Malabar
CUTDTQ
SHurra
White Batiste or Pique, yd
mm m tmmimp m wmmamm
PERFECT CIRCLE PISTON VOWS
Lo whon Chevrolet Co
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1948, newspaper, May 28, 1948; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973130/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.