Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1966 Page: 3 of 14
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w Ed Davis
her relatives
aunt of Mrs.
Italian green beans, combina-
tion salad, French bread, apple
pie and tea. Some of the
Freshnufn girls who aspire to
become ‘Pep Squad member*
next year served the meal.
Between Belles
Of, For and About WOMEN
fl^SCS began
Ok,. “Realm,
Mrs. G. W.
t. Will dilt'Ct
All ladies of
irged to ar
Kings eat 11
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First on the program”-Was
Coach Larry Wartes. who gave
the invocation. Fairjs Dicker-
son, the president of Pep
Squad, was the dinner toast-
, mistress. Fail is crowned Chuck
Anderson as Football King,
and she in turn was crowned
FtSofball Queen by the tri-
captains, Bob Isbell, Ronnie
Jones and Kenneth Link.
The new 6667 cheerleader*
were presented their gold
megaphones by the 65-66
i cheerleaders and. the new pep
squad officers were given a
silver football charm. The 65*
66 cheerleaders were presentod
with trophies for the fin# fob
they have done this year. Each
of the five coaches was given
a Wllfuld.„and electric ice
cream freezer. After the pres-
entation of awards the Tonets
sang selections from various
musicals. ■
Curly Hays, public relation
department, West Texas Uti-
. Utica Co., and Southwest Con-
I ference referee — wap the
speaker. Ton conclude the pro-
gram, the Fight Song, the
School Song and the Lord’s
_ Prayer were sung-' —
Phone PR 3-5622
Mddelle Hamblin, Editor
The Future Homemakers of
America had a Fabric Shop
Tuesday night. After this
demonstration, .there was an
FHA business meeting at the
home economics cottrige.-
_ Although 'they an ived-iater
than expected because of bfH
weflfier, the TCU a capella
choir was in fine voice Fri-
day afternoon. Primarily an
a capella group, the choir was
accompanied In several num-
bers by extra musicians from
TCU.
Lo&al Artists
Present Program
For Pierian Club
| nations. White- cake squares, Isbell, Mrs James U. Mickler
lime freeze, and green mints j anrt Mr*. Twain Mickle* were
j were served. i hostesses.
Mrs Dan R. Griffith, Mrs. I Some 50 guests were icg-
Date Middlebrook, Mrs. Allen I isle red.
"The Time Is Now To De-
v elope A Double Exposure”'
was the theme of the Pierian!
Club program at a meeting'
held Jan. 27 at tiu> Home Ec-'.
onomics Cottage.
Vocal selections, by Charles
■ Vaden,'builder aqd contractor,
Included. "Lonely St reft,"
"Ictiitiy I toy and it Is No
Secret." lie was accompanied
by W. E. Mayes.
L. G. Moore, parts and ser-
vice manager, gave "Waltz
You Saved for M*‘," "Lazy
River," "Who’s Sorry Now," j
"Let- the-Rest of the World
GoBy” and "Peg or my Heart’'1
at the organ. Mrs: Moore was!
ft epeefol- gu+u.t. -—' , „
Milton
The Student Council had a
meeting Tuesday morning
concerning the march of
dimes talent show and the
p. a. system. The student
council Is sponsoring the
talent show, and members of
the council will be ushering.
The date is still uncertain.
31AMK1KU AMhKit.AlN t'At.fe. I HKLfc
Stamford, Texas..,Thurwfo»<, February .1, l!)6t
Friday afternoon a teachers’
meeting was held and school
was dismissed at 2:45. Most
students took this opportunity
to have fun In the snow which
was still falling at that time.
-ft any high1 school student
wants a snappy picture in the
annual, please submit the pic-
ture to the annual staff. The
best of these will be put in
the *66 annual; the snapshots
will be returned in the fall.
Monday morning there was
an assembly for high school
in which a film depicting the
war in Viet Nam was shown.
It dealt with the French de-
feat, the division into north
and south and the recent
events of the war. The speak-
er was Curly Hay* 'of Abilene.
„ MRS, EDDfE DAWSON McKEEVER ______
Miss Cockerell Is Married
To Eddie Dawson
Saturday. Should we thank
Fairis? The .annual Stamford
Football Banquet was c field
last Saturday night. The Pep
Squad decorated for the ban-
quet earlier Saturday. The
backdrop was -* very, bigr
Texas;, the theme on it was
Home of the Bulldogs. Fol-
lowing the theme, the place
cards also had a glittered
Texas qp them.
On the menu was chicken
fried steak, baked potatoes.
Oil paintings toy
Payne, grocer, were exhibited,
Mr. Payne -was unable to at-
tend and comments on his
Three scenes from “The
Mouse that Roared” were
given in preview of the senior
play which was to have been
presented .Friday. However, it
was decided to postpone the.
play for fear that the toad
weather would lessen the at-
tendance. Unless further com-
plications arise, the play will
be presented tonight ,ln the
high school auditorium.
paintings were made by Mrs.
The JuntorTl
Billie Faye Cockrell and
Eddie Dawson McKeever were
married Saturday, Jan. 29, at
8 p. m. at the Paint Creek
Baptist Church. Rev. Ken
Neeley, pastor, officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. F- S.-Cockerell
of' Route 2, Haskell, are the
Tiie" tea table was laid with 1
a aequined silver lame clpth
and held a styrofoam Santa
dressed in red and an arran ce-
ment of r ed carnations and (
leather fern. ,
Mrs. Spencer Baize, ureal-
dent, poured from a silver
service. Appointments were j
milk glass and crystal. |
Hostesses were Mrs. James j
Overton, Mrs. Durwood Young,
Mrs. Ernest Cowgei-and Mis.
Milton Nunnallee. *
help the Rotary Club sell
their Concert Series tickets.
They are helping themselves
by receiving a slight commis-
sion from the tickets they sell.
There are four separate con-
certs ranging from a jazz ses-
sion to the presentation of A
Midsummer Night's Dream,
Texas Style by students from
Howard Payne.. Two of the
programs are scheduled for
Groomsmen were Dudley
Cockerell and Butch Kohqut. J
Candles were lighted by
Kenny Cockerell and Joe D. j
Mickler. Nathan Scott Cock-
erell was ringbearer.
The reception was held in
Fellowship Hall of the church.
Members of the houseparty
were Mrs. Charles Cockrell,
Mrs. Ruby Middlebrook, Mrs.
James R. Mickler, Vicki Mor-
rison, MUl* Perry, Janay Mor-
rison and Mrs. Lee Roy Cock-
erell.
The bride is a graduate of
Paint Creek High School and
is a sophomore at Hardin-
.Simmons University.
.. The - brldegrooip.
graduate of Paint Creek'High
School, attended Cisco Junior
College and is employed by
the Texis' HI ghvViiy“Depart-
ment In Abilene.
i Mr. and Mrs. McKeever aye
at home at 2157 Cedar, Abl-
HE LIKES TO
BRING HIS
SAVINGS TO US
How about you? You’ll like the safetyvwe
offer. Your money is safe from loss or
theft, of course. It is also protected by
our years of acknowledged financial star
bility 1 You’ll like thd prestige of banking
with us, one of the lnoet respected insti-
February. one Jn March and
the final one In April.
Support of these concerts
will benefit the community as
well as provide good enter-
tainment. Tickets * may be
bought from several Stamford
merchants as well as from
Shower Honors
Miss Cockerell
Billie Cockerell,- bride elect
tutiona in the area.
qf Eddie Dawson McKeever.
was complimented with a
shower held Jan. 13 at the
home of Mrs. Twain Mickler.
Guest* called between 2 and
, 5 o’clock.
The refreshment table was
laid with a white embroidered
members of -the-Junior -Class.
the-fitted bodice and fonmd-t
Mfftnnf
If you decide not to brave the
weather, call Edie Hudson and
a member of the Junior class
panel which cascaded down
the front pf the side of the
gathqrejLaHM-J&e *lde j»th-
Honey, wouldn't a Fox of
will deliver the ticket to ydtir
door. -——--—1--:—- "
eres were caught up in the
batfK" to furm a Dtwiff bustle
from which fell the chape)
length train.
candy or -spotted plant he
niter for mother * birthday/’
Edle has a right to he mad
MEMBER FIHC
Her elbow length-veil of
• /Lvjrsfl
about mp weather. —:A -few-’
Accuracy is a byword at Dobbins, where
Illusion waa held by a crown
of pearls and She parried white
symbldlum orchids and feath-
_ . . J A a I ( a a ■ . . 1.11A *
weeks ago she qualified to go
to- -Lubbock to try for All
Area Band., Because of the bad
weather she was not able to
travel to Lubbock to partici-
pate,
your doctor’s prescription are prepared
from the purest ingredimts^y our regis-
tered professional pharmacist.
ered carnations on X white
Bible.
Mrs. Billy Sellers was ma-
tron of honor. Brenda Prip*
Reliable Prescriptions
of Abilene and Connie Harris
One of the biggest depart-
ments of the State of Texas
Is the Highway Department
which has Its headquarters at
Austin.
of Fort Worth were brides-
maids. They word- street
length green polished cotton
DOBBINS PHARMACY, PR 3-2441
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Pont talk to ms about-
Smoky old fuels... ^
Eldon Mahon
To Be Speake
FLAMELESS ELECTRICITY
COSTS NO MORE!
W Club
. ®dpn Mahon, Abilene at-
torney, wiy be guest speaker
at a meeting of the Stamford
Business and Professional
Women’s Club to be held
Thursday evening, Feb. 3, at
7 p. m. at Cliff House. : . c
He will speak on "Respect
for Law and Order." “
Musical selections will be
presented by Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McDonald.
Camp Fire Group
Elects Officers
At Monday Meeting _ _
Members of . the A-Q-Wa-Ki-
Ya Camp Fire group met
Monday at the home of their
leader, Mr*. Eugene Olson, and
elected new officers fbr the
coming year . Abo present,
was Mrs. Jimmie Clark, as-.
President is Bees Haynes;
vice president, Junta Clark;
secretary, Sharon Schoon-
maker; treasurer, Connie
Gotcher; scribe, Genie Olson;
sergeant at arms, Patty Fu-
The world's moat modem fuel for home air-conditioning,
cooking, cleaning and lighting it today’s biggest bargain!
And it'* so rltan — because it!* flametsss. It’* *o waft —
because it'* perfectly controlled. It's so dtptndablt —
qua, arid checker, Cindy
W«v«r. %
If you pan afford tug.
Texas Utilities work around the clock to stay ahead
of demand.
Upshaw Home
Will Be Scene . . ‘
Of Club Meeting a
The Stamford Musk Club
Will hold their American Musk
program Tuesday night, Jan.
8 The meeting, orglnally
scheduled to be held in the
borne t of f Mrs. Harry L.
new car, you cari afford tW* racy Mustang I took, (he aaaa of a Six that th
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years, pat mors value at trade-in timsi drive th* oos you want right
Urn lots of electricity—the SMILING
ENERGY that takes the frown ou*
of work!
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Ask about WTU's low ONE CENT winter heating rate. •
Haynes, will be held in the
home of Mrs. F. E. Upshaw.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1966, newspaper, February 3, 1966; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973193/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.