Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1958 Page: 5 of 14
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iry 20, 1958
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. Mr*. Welhy
Mrs. Garth
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Stephen Fos.
anft ‘‘Pick
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..ms John and
jUtlltt flayed
ipaniment for
bora, and for
threland who
;ro Spiritual,
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was closed
of the njonth.
I" directed by
iley with Mr*,
the organ,
of ruby red
cake squares
n a white net
ible. Alt tabic
ere of white
e and feettur-
le pitcher fili-
ations
toured punch
Up was com-
E. Brownfield .
Arwlrftwgt jylt>,
Dobbins, Mrs.
r., Mrs. Jack
ishop
arty
puaferTrUMe
iy on Febru-
>g a group of
le of his par-
frs Ents Bis
yed. rollicky
cowboy cake
imc. Dr. Pep
ed with the
badges were
•Daniel, who
one of Shan-
art les. wjsj a
ho hoys pre-
v McClellan,
arv Grissom,
terry * Hobbs.
n<J John Rat-
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Lueders Couple Observe 50th
Anniversary With Reception
By MBS. CHESTER OMAN
KT. and MM. Roy AycocK
celebrated their golden wed
ding anniversary with a rec-
eplion'on Sunday afternoon ___
February 9 between 2 and 5 ^ J\£ gu„,
p m. in the Fellowship Hall oi
the First Methodist Church.
Worn fbr the celebration
were their three children, Mrs.
C. W. Parker of Fort Worth.
Joe Aycock of Menard, and
Albert Aycock of Snyder
Guests were received by Mr.
and Mrs. Aycock and their
children.
Bouquets of gold mums and
white carnations were about
the entertaining room*. The
registry table held a spiral
arrangement of white carna-
tions. "A table with many
family pictures was arranged
. with gold mums, and gold
dried flowers. A white tree
held golder TtJITU 4n another
arrangement.
The refreshment table was
laid with a white -handdrawn
cloth and centered with a
tiered white wedding cake,
decorated in gold roses, and
topped with rmintature bride
and groom. GoM tapers In
silver holders flanked the ar
-rangement.
Mrs. Joe Aycock presided
al tt^ allv^ raflfr Wervte*
and Mrs. Albert Aycock
ed cake, mints and nuts Nap
kins held the inscription ~Rey
and Barbara” were decorated
with goldeQ wedding bells.
Mrs. Richard Chocan of Fori
Worth granddaughter presld-
In the house party were
Mr*, Kefth Aycock of Big
Lake, Mrs Clark LaWark of
Snyder, granddaughters, and*
Mr*. Glenn Odell, Mrs D. C.
Moore, and Mrs Robert
Count* of Lueders.
Mr*. Aycock wore a dreai
of mauve prink silk with a -
white carnation corsage.
Mr. and Mr*. Aycock were
married February 9, 1908. at -
Sulphur Springs, then known
as Crabtree Sour Well*, by
the Rev. Mr. Crabtree, Baptist
Minister.
For the wedding Mr*. Ay-
cock Wore a white lace blouse ;
of her ^grandmother’s, with' a
beige cashmere gored skirt,
The couple lived at Sulphut
Springs about three years be-
fore moving to Farmersvllio,
Mr. Aycock opened hi* own
bakery shortly after his mar
riage. v ■ ' .
In 1924 the family moved to
Monday, where he was a cot
ton buypr for the Pendleton
Brothers. In 1988 they moved _.
laJLund'xx.nXmn.M opened r»n»o ^HyidlkachlCVt Crmr ate Training Union of Jhc
Wesley Bible Class
Holds Social at j
St. John's Church
WoalPV K»n«1;« school ola**
of XI J-o b n * Method!*!
QwirK'nwi WtAinaD, FWi
ruarv 5. at the • hut ch foi
business ami social fowling
Mn»- Jack Jones, president,
preskied MM M A: Dunr
eaxe ihe devotional. usinjj Me
brvw* ITU as Ihc basis of the
<_
Roll call and rcnrtinfi’ttnb’
'ib«« were given by Mr* \1 D
Hai well, asslstan* *erretary I*
ibacrtrc uf Mrs f I-: Wason
Twelvd- mcipbcis answered
roll call.
R<*t*orts weib-given by of
fivers. Pfe and coffee wfn
seripB. Unit—m v "■ere Mra
W. F ftagby. Mr* R R Rule
Me ('hailes Cm lev. Mr*. W
C Gov. Mr*. Abtyi. ;—’—
' STAMFORD AMERICAN
^tAmtoril. Texas. February 20,1958 ^
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MR. AND MRS. ROY'AYCOCK OF LUEDERS
. . . celebrate golden wedding anniversary
Valentine Party
Is Held Thursday
By Camp Fire Girls
Training- Union -
Is Entertained
.
A social for the IntermedI
a grocery store uptU his re
Fire Girl* held a Valentini
rrof the Trinity
...a. U..1.I i..
Mary-Martha Class
Is Entertained
At Lovvorn Home
TtmWarvMmth^aaaa of
die First, Baptist Chut ft nit
with Mr* J F. Luyvnrn ihy
president, who presided.
The meeting w.ys held Tnea
day night, February 4.
.Mr*'S. T IVnbbln* gsv*» the
opening prayer Group report*
wre given. Visitation w.** di»
■ visaed Cards were- signed hv
this da** to- send to some who
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OR FILL DIRT
$4 PER YARD
* DEUVERED
CALL .
JOE BENTON
PHONE PR 3-3835
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Lido calf
fiite Batin
ir. Al9o iri
{latent.
8.95
Farm Bureau Insurance
Current Auto Dividend
V <0%
Also Large Savings on Fire.
Life, Blue Cross and Farm
Liability
Harris Wright
i* Agent
Phone 6-1401 Box 206
Anson, Texas
phur Springs at the age of 11
with hi* parents.
Mr*. Aycock was born Bar
bar* Tredway, .on February
11, 1888, at Sulphur Spring*
And - was one of three daugh
ter* of. an early day mercan
*lle merchant at Sulphui-
Springs.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Aycock
are active in civic and^chUrtT
affairs in Lueders, They arc
member* ’of the Methodi.*'
Church and *Mrs. Aycock is e
member of the WSCS and the
Eastern Star.
Mrs. E. S. Waldrep has re
nmed to the Stamford Sanl
tarium for further medical
treatment. •.
Mr*. W. S. Featherston of
Aspermont underwent sur
gery ajt the Stamford’ Sanitar-
ium Wednesday.
The girls had drawn -names
and made candy or cooklcF
(or the one whose name they
lad drawn. *. •*-
Martha Mayes served Coke
vnd lollypop Valentines were
favors.
The girls learned two new
songs, working on* the require
■vents for Woodgatherer's
ank.
Those present were Carolyn
Thompson, Karen Bounds,
Owen' Portwnod, Susan Mr
Clellan. Patsy Bates. S.indra
Olson. Miml Sue Olson, Mar
tha Mayes. Ann Horton and
fftottht Proctor,
Mrs. Gene, Pickard of A1
bany, sister > of Mrs. Steve
Bennett' of Stamford. unrF*i-
went surgery at the Stamford
Sanitarium and Is getting a-
long nicely.
\iission Study
For WMU Slated
For February 18
"l/w>k. l/*ok the Cltlea."[
mission study tvy>k by Dr At-I t ton
bett MeCMUan, was taugft
for the WMU of the First Rap
ttat Church Tueaday: Fehru
ii \ I . between '.t:30 a m. ami
f m>. ' _ . ;»
The meeting wa* at the
Vhvifrli and a covered diah
Hmi-heon was served at
noon, , 1 , • >
Mr . Ed loaves is mission
s’tudy chairman and lntn»
Fire Belles Name
New Officer* and i
Cummitteeb uf Year
"^AaiX..
rh« Fire Relies. orgatuaaT
of wive* of Staipfonl i
firemen, ekvtisl n»*w officers!
at a tpeei|ng with" Mj* F A j
Dk'keraon Refreahment* wer»
sernsi
Mr*. Dickerson w:aa aleeledj
president; Mr? Gene Sharkel
ford, vice president Mr*. Ru
pert ltale>, sevrejar) tres»ut
er; Mrs. B E Lawiain. report*
V LIQUID OR TABLITS *.
ruoM gti those mSSs
dm-e the sttuty Teacher* weir rr
bo. Mi? . <Stetfc Smith. Mrs
Jack Smithei l.md Mis .1k
Mrtls .tiwi Mr* A. C Humph
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These same teaGiers were fo
give 1 tie sanie jdiidy for Ihe
Girls AuxiliaeyCat the church
on the fcllowiug dav. Wednra
day. February 19. b*\tweyn 3
and 8 i’m Suppar was
sarved at the church
You n People
Married in Mexico
Febnmry 8
Ijidelk Taylor of Stamford
nnd (lthelf Muller of Hamlin 1
•re married in Old Mexico I
on February M the bride's,
mother My* "MtVhwl Taytoi
announced: —"T
I'ommlttee* nanust wep-
Mrs. l*o jvv- and Mr* Guv
Mar vick, ^refreshments; Mis
Wtlburn Sorreii. Mrs PajfTf
Murk, entertalnmeniMr* Mu j
Reid. Mr* Chill Audeis. pro )
Mats; Mrs. Dick Rowland. I
flown commute, v .
Uhriftt Lutheran
1'hureh
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Temporary Mefling
Place-—Legion llall -
■^TlTE.TliilBp
Sunday School 9..th am
Public W'oribip * JOrStt a m.
Elmer Sprw her, pastor
Parsonage ‘ *• :
1020 K. VanderbUt
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1958, newspaper, February 20, 1958; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973182/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.