Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1958 Page: 8 of 14
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Words for Lovers to Hear
iven
Speaker at Sweetheart Banquet
The Imperativeness of love,
the importance of love and the
imperlshableness of love were
declared by Charlie Massagee,
speaker for the sweetheart
banquet at the First Baptist
Church Thursday night.
The program, “A Call to
l^ove," was carried out with
Charlt# Helmer as master of
t'errmonfes, Charles Cromwell
gave the invocation. *
.Climax of the banquet was
the coronation of .the king anti
queen, which were .revealed a*
Hear,” from I Corinthians,
chapter 13.
'Supartlme and You’ll Never
Know were sung by Lynnora
Ratliff, Sherty Lee, Charlie
was of white on which was,
mounted Cupid With ruffled |
hearts The tables had red and ;
silver streamers and rod
silver streamers
candles. Places were marked
With red and silver place-card*
with programs inside .
Helrper and Max Motidy. Ben-,
ediction was given by Carl
CarMlc. <
j The heart motif was carried
out In the decorations. Accent-
ed were the t hi ones of gold
with gold scepters and orna-
men ted crowns. The backdrop
in every
Western Style
Coronation Held
At Legion Hall
DEIJGHT
PURE LARD
3-LB. (TN
Mrs. C. C. Toney
Brother Dies
Coy. A , Garrett of San An-
gelo, age 59, brother of Mrs.
f Judy Scurlock and Max Mou
J dy. ,
I The couple was crowned by
the pastor, Rev. Jack Souther
land, y, ho gave a charge to
j^-each and to the <'ourt, closing
IMPERIAL HI RE CANE
Nelda La ranee ,lke Middle
brook were crowned as queen
and king at the Western-style
sweetheart banquet of the fa!
vary Baptist Church Friday
night. They were tailed the
rodeo winners.
The banquet was held at the
American legion Hall and the
pastoi Rev. Calvin Knight,
was master of ceremonies
The .setting was in western
style with old fashioned lamps
---- 1—;-----1 on the tables.
SUGAR
C. C. Toney ol Stamford, died
of aJieart attack Saturday at
.1pm
Funeral was held Monday {(
San Angelo. Survivors are a
son, two brothers, Ike Garrett-
of Merkel, Telly Garrett Ci
sisters,
10-LB. BA(
with prayer. Thet’ coronation
wps conducted by Harmon
Dtflfein nqd Jeffrev Wofford,
was the trumpeter.
The other candidates. wer£
Joanna Moudy, Judy .Mill.**1:1
GIANT SIZE
TIDE
Fort Worth; three
Mrs. W. T. Prlddy of .Haskell,
.Mrfc. C. C. Toney of .Stamford
arid Mrs. Ruby Price of San
Angelo. Nephews were pall-
bearers. _ r
Onrlile Charlie Helmejr and
Charles Cromwell for king.
RCNSrded music by Mrs.
David Ratliff, "Songs for Lov-
>r#,^-Ijl>TeriIhg,,v Was i'laved
during the dlnnet .hour
Massagee. a student in Har
din-Simmons University, took
his talk, “Words for Lovers to
and lanterns
big coffee pots, horse collars
and other bits of w^rermv-at-
mosphere added to the novelty
Libby’s Yellow- Cling—In Heavy Syt.d|»
of the affair.
Tht girl* wore their formats
instead of western style
clothes, but ail Joined in sing-
Ing western song*. Billie Ruth
Klght played the piano for
the group singing., -•*. ■
Don Summers played the.
guitar and
ADAMS ORANGE
2 Lbn.
l<$-Oz. Can
JUD1 jslUkLuch, AND MAX
STAMFORD AMERIC AN
queen arid king at sweetheart banquet
Page Eight
Stamford, Texas,_February 20, 1958
WHITNEY’S CHI M
**ng ‘If You’re
'8 of the ehun-lj served
Former Resident
Of Tuxedo Dies
At San Antonio.
Buying! Selling!
.• 1 . • •- -i
Renting! Swapping!
JM’ans
PINK
Ul’R DARLING ( REAM STYLE
.A. ^ _ _ m.*.4
2—.10.1 Cans
' Graveside rites were held
st Fairview cemetery at Tux
odo Monday at 3 p.m. for Mrs.
William Don. Vogt of San An-
tonio.
Mrs. Vogt, the former Mar
garet MrKennon. died Friday
at 2:50 a.m. in a San Antonio
hospital. .She was the former
Margaret McKennon and wa*
reared in Tuxedo community.
She waa born at Tuxedo 6cto
ber 27, 1928. She bad-been
living ar San ‘ Antonio for
seven years! v
Mineral service was held In
Sari' Antonio Sunday morning
service was
OCR VALLE CUT GREEN
2—.10.1 Cans
TEXAS
Granges
pinto
KIDD’S MARSHMALLOW
IDAHO
POTATOES
Quart Jar
and grav-eside
held at Fairview by Rev. Phil-
man. Sev’enth Day Adventist
minister of Abilene./ Kinnev
SCOTT’S
KL-.47*
2 Rolls
Frozen Foods. . ,
Barnett, Steve Hargus and
Emory Thornton.— _
Mrs. Vogt Is survived by her
husband of San Antonio; her
mother Mrs D. E. McKennon
of Abilene; a brother, D. L.
GLADIOLA
GRADE A
ROLLS
McKennon of AMlene. two sis
ters, Mrs. Rill Cress of Abilene
■nd Mrs. Don Edward.* of.
Houston, and her granripai
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bar
nett of Stamford
2-Doz. Pkg.
Don Timberlake at _
Banquets Last Week
FINE PAK
Strawberries
SIRLOIN
Dor Timberlake. student In
Hardin-Simmons University,
took part In three sweetheart
banquets last week. He was
2-lo-o*: pita.
crftiCk
master of ceremonies and en-
tertainer for one and speaker
, KKNI’AKT
FISH STICKS
for the two others.
He and hi* wife went to
Odessa Friday night and h>
waa master of ceremonies and
entertainer at the Second Bap
CHUCK
LB.
tlst Church where Tom Ad-
ams Is choir director:
Wednesday, the Timber
lakes went to Cross Plains for
the young people's banquet
where Timberlake was speak-
er. Rev. V. D. Walters is past-
or there and Roy Flournoy is
BEEF
PATIO
TAMALES
PORK
educational director / ’ •
On the previous Monday
Do*, to Pkg.
Read and Use Want Ads for Quick Results!
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4,:t - . . .• - ' I. ’• y ■ '
OLD SOUTH ORANGE
H UICE
Friday Last Day
For New Acreage
i M. Sr Jones, county office
manager of the Jones jCountv
AST, reminds all farmers of
the February 21, 1958. closing
date for acceptance of appli-
cations for 1988 new grower
cotton allotments.
The applications to 'be con-
sidered, says Jones, must he
filed lit writing dh a prescribe
ed form at the ASC Office in
Anson not later than the a-
bove stated closing date.
SfN SPUN
2 LBS. ;*
PRICES FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEB. 21-22
Z 'N ^ ^ ^
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FREE CITY DELIVERY “ PHONE PR 2-2401
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.