Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1945 Page: 7 of 8
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Mr. ud Mrs Cl«boros Huston
Ml son, Bobby, have returned
om a week's visit in Delias and
enderaon. In Henderson they via-
"r. Huaton’a parenU. Mr.
Ann Markham, who has spent
the summer here with her father,
Charles Markham, left Sept. 8
for Paris to join her mother.
Jacqueline Duncan of Abilene
has been here spending a week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Duncan.
Martha Jo Baird, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Baird, went to
Lubbock last week and entered
Texas Tech.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Boyette of
Dallas spent a few days recently
in the J. E. Duncan home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Howe have
had as guests for a week Mrs.
Howe’s brother, Ottis A. Duke of
Mingus, and her uncle, J. S. Potter,
and his sons, Henry Potter and
Dan Potter, and their wives from
Garland Franklin, M. L. T
W. W. Trice, W. H. Flowers,
Clyde Grice,
Tessica Martin has gone to Ana- major. She spat a
Old Glory
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Black left
Sunday for their boms in Los An-
geles, after visiting relatives and
frienda hem for the hast week.
They were accompanied home by
Mrs. J. W. Black for a month’s
Personals
the Uni- with her parents, Mr. sad Mrs. W
tin and is now si
versity of Tsxaa
dtending the L
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Herttenbc
Hudspeth,
teas and four children.
Mrs. Weldon Elliott and children,
Gayle and Junior, and Mrs. Allen
Lets, have returned from Irving,
Poolville and Arlington where they
visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Usry are
visiting relatives in East Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Flowers of
Abilene, G. E. Russell and Tommy
of Jayton were guests in the W. H.
Mowers home Sunday.
Sunday School class of Mrs. T.
E. BeU enjoyed a picnic Sunday
afternoon at the Old Glory late.
lism L. Martin.
Jean Jasper of Aspermont was
here Saturday visiting friends and
shaping. She formerly lived at
Old Glory and was a high school
junior last year.
Robert Hawse, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Howse, left Sspt. 9 for
Fort Worth where his has accept-
ed a position as draftsman with the
Southwestern Bell Telephone Go ru-
tted with Mr. Huston’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Huston, and other
relatives.
WE HAVE INSTALLED A
LUMMUS DRYER AND
CLEANER
in NTSTC
Adeline Lets, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lets, went to
Dentpn Sunday, where she will en-
roll as a freshman in North Texas
State college. Adeline was an honor
graduate, being salutatorian of the
1945 class of Old Glory high school.
Her parents accompanied her to
Denton.
Enrolls in Training School
Yvonne Young, only child of Mr.
and Mrs. Loil Young, went to Den-
ton Sunday to enroll as a senior in
the teachers’ college. training
school. She was a junior in Old
jGJon .high school last year. Her
b’aretaa atedi/ftanrvu uer IPten*
Major and Mrs. Ralph Daniels
and daughter, Pat, were here Sept.
9 en route to Dallas from Cali-
fornia, where they have been liVf
ing for the past three years. Major
Daniel; is on terminal leave. They
ikit. „ /tiira’iilll
We have checked our entire gin
and it now is in first class concfi-
giving us a trial
forrperly lived here. Her husband
daughter, Patsy, are here visiting
Mrs. Wsde’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Roberts. Wade, who Is with
the border patrol, is on annual
leave.
Sarah McDonald, student in Tex-
as Tech, Lubbock, left the first of
last week to resume her work
there.
Mrs. A. D. Norcop of El Paso
is here visiting her brother, L. E.
Larche, and other members of the
family.
Lets Mae Treadwell, Elizabeth
Herring and Janice Jackson have
returned to Abilene and resumed
their work at Hardin-Simmons
„ Mrs. A. M. Conant has gone Xa
att&txrnfr u. Jjp«w.'u weeks
with Mr. Conant, who i»
there ,._..riW-jOjmu wfis
Mias Susanna Russell, assistant
dietition for Wyatt’s Cafeteria at
North American Aircraft Corpora-
tion, came home September 7 and
will be here temporarily with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Russell.
NURSE LOSES FAT
k SAFELY AYbS WAY
1 sBmewr wifkeef exanfse
A Z»» starchM. potato**, mrmrw.
<■ fait cat down. A YDS pUa fa
aala. aroalbW. aaalct No «ar>
!■ daa. No drug* No IubiIto*.
were dinner guests in the Joe Hud-
speth home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Beil visited
relatives in Sagerton Sunday.
Quilting Party ^
Mrs. Charlie Lets was hostess
Thursday at the H. D. club quilt-
ing bee in her home. Club mem-
bers have pieced a beautiful quilt
during vacation hours, and have
quilted in for sale to raise funib*
for the dub.
The hostess served delicious hot
doughnuts, chocolate cake and cof-
Gel to kn
owyour
Studebaker dealer now
Be can give you many helpjultips
Cold Preparations
Liquid. Tablets, Salve, Naso Drops
USE ONLY AS DIRECTED
R. C. COWAN, Mgr.
LUEDERS, TEXAS
University.
fee to the following guCsts unit
Marie Bettis is a student in
Texas Tech, Lubbock.
Mae Lee Moore, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Moore, has gone to
Denton where she will enter Texes
visitors: Mrs. Ben Klump and Mrs.
Delos Callicoatte, members. Mines
YATES DRUG STORB
Phone 189
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WEST TEXAS SHEET
METAL and
PLUMBING CO.
CffnftRAL
SHEET METAL WORK
last week and was in the Stamford
Sanitarium several days for treat-
■maat-huUa inmmyed. {Ic waatak-
en home last Friday.
James Frizell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. Frizell, Jr., will return
to North Texas Agricultural Col-
lege at Arlington next week.
- Students entering North Texas
State College, Denton, arc Mary
Elizabeth Bounds, Leemore Fuqua
and Omi Ruth Corley.
PLUMBING, WELDING
captures
Mademoiselle’s
Metal tank construction
Combine repairs
Air Conditioning and
Kitchen Equipment
OTHO NANNY
Bobby Huston will return to
Texas A and M College this fall.
H. L. Thompson, who has been at-
tending A and M this summer, will
continue hit work there and Stew-
ley Keese will enter as a fresh-,
DODSON MOTOR Co
ntly In
k. Has a
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STAMFORD
The First National Bank takes pleasure in an
nouncing the addition of four new members to
its Board of Directors in a recent meeting of the
shareholders. They are P. R. Bettis, Dr. E. P.
Bunkley, C. M. Francis and F. E. Morrow.
We also wish to announce the addition of two new
officers, Mr. F. E. Morrow as an Active Vice-
President, and Mr. W. C. Markham as Assistant
■r S
Cashier. All of these gentlemen come to us from
the Stamford State Bank, now in liquidation, and
they have operated a good hank for many years
and are to be congratulated for the services they
have rendered to Stamford and this community.
Wo are happy to have this group to help us ren-
der good service to all of our customers, and we
especially Invited all of the customers of the
Stamford State Bank to come to us, and will try
to extend to you the best banking services.
Little Waisted Town Tweeds’
f .
, r gays Vogue
as shown by
If you have any banking problems that we may
help you with, we welcome the opportunity to
discuss them with you and be of what service
It’s a toast to Swansdown’s l"vrly, exciting style,
quality and tailoring ... a mark of approval
Swansdown habitually wins from topflight fash-
ion authorities. An easy-to-wear, pure wool suit
appearing in bold and beautiful color on the Sep-
tember cover of Mademoiselle, Sizes 10-18.
$39.75
P. E. Morrow, Vke-Prea.
Chat. F. Markham, VkW;Pia.
E. 0. Keeaa, Caahier \
W. C. Markham, Aaat. Caahier
Lending itself beautifully to fashion trends,
Swansdown styles are used by fashion experts
to illustrate the what’s-new-and-lovely this sea-
son and next. Featured editorially in Sept. 1
Vogue, a forward-looking suit, excitingly Swans-
down. Sizes 10-18. $39.7!
First National Bank
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1945, newspaper, September 21, 1945; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973170/m1/7/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.