Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1959 Page: 4 of 16
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’« Forum Clubhouse A
Reality ok Ottb Ledrns of Progress
|immHnjm|Hm^^ ~ * club refers at green and-
gram and whit*
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KS1 Mrs. Broomfield Installed
1A' 'l * TrfMuMj&ab
s Forum seem
Thursday night
when the incoming president.
Mrs. D. Hassen, announced
generous donations which
could help to make that dream
corns true. r,“gT':
Mrs. Hassen announced that
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Astin
are ottering the choice of seve-
ral lots wrnch they own as a
possible site for the proposed
building- She also said that
if the dub house could be
built ithin a Short time that
her atm. Farced Hassen. would
give his services as an archi-
tect free of charge.
The chib house fund of the
Pierian Club has also grown
during the club season and the
amount will be placed in the
permanent club house fund.
The proposed club house will
be a Joint project of the four
sister-dubs. Business and Pro-
fessional Women's dub, the
Music dub, the Pierian Club
and the Garden Club, and all
of them will assume financial
responsibility for the house. -
The jraJecL. has been a
dream for several years and
each dub has been accum-
m u is ting s fund toward the
building.
The committees from each
dub who aerve on "the build-
ing committee of the Woman's
of ,a dqb house past year showed
Uc
Wm
•in
growth in all phases of the
chib program.
the coffee was Mrs Sarah In-
|IWi McDonald, Stamford art* ^ Sunday, school class social
with s western theme bp Mrs.
Alton McClellan, who gave
each new officer a western
emblem of her office and out-
lined the ddtles and respon-
sibilities. ., _ . H '
Mrs. Hassen announced her
committees for the new year
and her thfine. “Unity is the
key to
She acknowledged the pri-
to Mrs.
vilege of presenting
Priaell the service pin of the
past president, who has been
serving in that office for the
second term. The pin, Mrs.
Hassen said, goes to ,4Our
royal highness, Princess Grace
of the Pierian dub.’’
Finnish coffee cake and pas-
tries topped with slivered al-
monds, ribbon sandwiches in
^mn and white
voted In decorations, The. table
was covered with a i
feta doth. A white
vase contained .whits
and pearlixed grape*
ed with white gavel and
book. The table service a
milk; glass plates sad
With grape design and J
Venetian lace napkins
used. ’
A green bottle contain teg
white primroses, offset with
figurines were on the desk by
the door and while carnations
and white glads In open cut-
work whife mUk glass con-
tainer, also offset with a
group of white figurines, were
on the TV.
eft iptir-
J» Oil-
year's
Arrangements for tha sffaic
hurricane
either
iteps. In the living room were
in a tall
It.:
Wofford.
Vi Mr*-
ts touts'.
was done
over a, bare
frith an ar-
range men t of yellow roeea In
MUk glees., compote. Golden
punch was served from en am-
ber bo
i tuning room w
a gold net ovei
highlighted frit
merit
Page Four
STAMFORD AMERICAN
* - 'Thursday, May 21,1960
SMaday School
Social Held .
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home of Mrs. Lee Barnett.
~A brief business* session was
.conducted, Other items on the
program Included: prayer, led
by Mrs. Wise; devotional,
wrought toon given by Mrs. Carson. Ending
tr aide of the the meeting was a prayer by
dngroom were in* Phillips. ' ^
Refreshments ware, served
with the following settling as
PhlUipaMrs, Smith. Mrs. Me-
Nutt snd Mrs. Dobbins.
■, Others attending Included
Mrs: Chn®»«. MM. Carson,
Mrs. Anderson^ Mrs. Griggs.
Mrs. Prewit.. Mrs.
Mrs. Dobbin* Mif^Podgen,
Mrs. Loworn, Mrs. Wise, Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. McNutt and the
hostess. !*
A singing will be held at the
CatSwry Baptist Church in
Stamford Sunday May 24.
hostesses:
'iH£
Mrs. May, Mrs. Evegrone Is invited to attend.
Bride-Elect of Lb Ray Kfrihey
Is Honoree at Tea Saturday
Forum would UkMB) the pro-
Mrs. O. A. Kinney entertain-
ed with a pink and white tea
at her home, 1101 East Rey-
nolds, Saturday May 16. in-
troducing Miss Ann Rapp of
Cleburne, the bride elect of
her son, who will be married
to LL J.G. Ray Kinney of Cor-
pus Christi Naval Base on
June 6.
The guests were met at the
ding book. On display was a
rose colored
that was hand quilted, made
The bsthrethal of 9mm
Ann Crow fo Thomas Eugene
Brook* lg being announced by
hag parent* (. Mr. and Mrs.
Wortham Crow, 1904 ;Con»-
njardab Aaoon. Ttxa*. Ho la
the aon of Mn. and Mr*- John
Brooks of Alburquerque, N.
officers was
WJ£. paat
Mm
president I
manias each offiosr was pee-
•anted a white carnation and
SKdWd
was toM by Mrs. Ww* that
the music chib had “all sharps
SL
— A
Mrs. Gillespie, retiring pres-
ent was presented a pres-
ident’s pin by Mrs. West
.. A baBagiBi painting by Mrs.
MarQonskl ajeo was displayed
during the coffee.
by the grooms grandmother.
Hattie Clarke of Com-
anche, Texas. Also on display
was Mrs. Clark's wedding
handerchief made of hair-pin
lace and carried by all the
brides ip her family. Mias
Rapp will carry it in her
*3
I by the
rood.,
The bates Mint attended
New Hope School her first si*
tobe
ad at » pun.August.A
the sanctuary of tbs First I
tist Church in Anson by the
Rev. James N. Easterwood.
i .
A bridal tea was five
Sue Neiwton,
Jones
me 5
,f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton
of Anson have announced the
.Pi
given last
bride-
engagement and approaching
wedding of their daughter.
grades. Her father is superin-
tendent of th«.
Mafero mt*. wt-n-w
* * can OCCOme a man an/I Vfrc Dao IT actlanri
The meeting Thursday was
held with the out-going
man and Mrs. Rae Eastland.
In the receiving line Mrs.
Kinney introduced Mite Rapp,
Other members of the
house party were Mrs. Earl
Stagner, Mrs. Dave Prewit,
Held in the B^hal Lutheran
church parlor, the tea’s rw
Bite iQC
rifWggf: Mrs. X.
the
Mji|l 9m Newton to Tommy
Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. M,
T. Jones of Plain view com-
munity.
Date-of-the—wedding
JiaUonftpMB „
June 9. A garden wedding Jim
___ been planned and will Uke
5S£j“V,sr^te. home ,he
Mrs. Lavers Dodson, Mrs. F.
H. Young. Mrs-Jack Watson
SfiSSSSst*
who has as associate -hosts ' ^,, Abilene, cousin of Mrs.
Kinney.
son,
Meet; Mrs. L. & Mabsrry, the
and Mrs.
--------of
A- *»■ **;
fhf dining room, a pink
of strawberry
Mia George
Mrs. N. M. Phy.
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Wedeking|
vorn, at
night, MaJ
Mrs.
Following
is ohoerve
member
gifts
of the mod
vorn, Mrs|
Mrs.,
Wedeking I
Mrs. K^
ident,. di:
meeting ar]
teacher,
with pray]
hood gsv
used the
are we
with each
pear to
£hilECh
tians.
Mrs. Ha|
ed games,
ed cookies
sons.
Mills e|
ed pretld
fraternity
Oklahoma
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Ivy, who served coffas; Ftan- fo Anson.
Olsqttig. the bridenlscts W
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> MAY «Kk
Jaerved frem a bride's Cable of
white satin overlaid with bri-
dai .pet. The corners of tie
town
of. the Student
tion Ms senior year, 1958.
school The
s their home
m
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I1 V Knt
"iTHrabiftTira—-—r~"
the houseparty in- . _ />
mi
guests.
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table woraSHBM
tulle and Hites df the valley,
Mrs. Euclid j
Is a 2nd Lieutenant tn thefjjf^;
j
Army Int
Oliver ,
[Earl Oman, Mrs^ Johnny 0-|
,nd Mrs Gsorgr Olson.
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corations of the bridal
Fire1
PSSr
MS.
A little of thA.Latty Vanishes
_ InMERRy MpOW
“Help brighten your
Cemetary Plot”
Pink and white carnations and
stodt formed a buffet arrange-
under a heart shaped
hoop covered with white satin
HP
jHlkVs Baaers
leaves, white tulle and a wed- Alexander Home
U. ttoHn wj
by Ho But Glover, g»ve a Mrs. A, T ByrU
party Friday afternoon at the
The Blue Birds of which
;rs. A P. Byrd is leader fed
Assisting in openteg of the
gifts waa the bride-elects
Mrs. Roy, Craig, assistant, twin sister, Vynm Olson, Abi-
ding bell nosegay.
In the front bedroom guests
in the bride’s wed-
■
Mrs. Euchd
The
of Mrs.
which was the following day.
Mrs. Appling Is a niece of
Mrs. Alexander. *
A dainty pastel theme of
green, pink and yellow was
favored In decorations. The
refreshment table was cover-
ed with,an embroidered white
flew up into Camp Fire pt a
ceremony at the home econo-
mics cottage on Mly 12.
group of which Mrs. Gerald
Pioetor 4s guardian and lira
Alton McClellan, assistant
guardian, conducted the cere-
mony.
Mrs. McClellan directed the
ceremony which included a
lighting ceremony with logs
Mrs. Charles •
Wmrn
UL-1
r*-?~
_ . Wayne .
Fire Hamlin, Stamford. Luedara,
McCaulley, Avoca, Abilene and
Anson.
cutwork cloth over yellow. I and candles as the feature
The crystal punch bowl and Camp Fire' scarfs were tied
the cake plate were encircled about the neck of each of the
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Bridal Shower
Honors Miss Rapp
Friday Night
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Sizes 10 to 20 .
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with flowers and the table
was lighted by green candles.
The birthday cake was deco-
rated in yellow and pink rose-
buds with green foliage.
Janie Lou Appling, daugk
ter of the honoree, assisted in
receiving the guests. Mrs. G-
W. Anglin, grandmother of
the honoree, was a special
guest.
Mrs. Spencer Baize served
the punch.
Those present, besides those
already mentioned, . were
Mmea. W. F. Bagby, E. B.
Harrison, R. JL AtinL J. E.
Youngquist,, Fred Knipiing,
£. D. C. Appling. R V. Hagle,
Raymond Astin, Frank Me-
leen, Fred Osment, Charles
Long and Miss Blanche Bald-
win. »
new Camp Fire girls snd the
ceremony closed with both
groups singing "Wohelo for
Aye.”...................
(Joke and cockles were serv
ed by the leaders.. Parents of
the incoming group, were
special guesta. The Blue Bird
group has been active for
three years. .........
The older girl* . were com-
pleting a requirement foe their
Fire Makers Rank. Members
rot. the , group are Martha
Mayes. Patsy Bates,. $uaan Me-
It.■
Ann Rapp, bride-elect of
Ray Kinney was honored with I
.a bridal .shower at the home of
Mrs. David ; Ratliff Friday
evening. Mrs. RatUff introduc-
ed Miss. Rapp snd h«r mother,
Mrs- Denton Rapp of Cle-
burne, to friends of the Cen-
tral Christian church, who
were
The
ad with,., a wMte linen cut
work cloth and was centered
with a beautiful, large hurri-
cane t l*m p chimney with a
pink candle and an arrange-
ment of pink carnations with
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the gunits
e dining (table was cover-
Clellan, IJonn* Proctor. Ann brid* and groom at
Horton. Gwen Portwood, Caro-
Mrs. Buford Williamson
visited in Lubbock with her
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. T. O.
Wilkins and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Qarren, returning home May
is, X
lyn Thompson and Mimi Ol-
son. * ■
Members, of the Incoming
group Sre Cynthia Hargrove,
Sarah Lehrmann, Alice Byrd,
Peggy Doan, Brenda McBride,
Linda Golden, Jennifer Craig.
Annette Kalner and Karen
Kainer.
the base.
Mrs. E. B. Harkins, who was
hostess - for the party with
Mrs. Ratliff, poured coffee,
and Mrs. W. E. Mayes served
dessert.. Refreshments were
served on Individual milkglass
serving trays with matching
Casein, a substance found in
milk, is used to produce a- fa-
bric similar to wool.
Mf* Mc^bte has been mak-
ing her home here with the
Lester family tor the past
eight years. Her former home
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1959, newspaper, May 21, 1959; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973147/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.