Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1941 Page: 5 of 8
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F. A. Deviat'd tat tt_,
Clyde Brown j_____,.
N.. H. Luts________
H. F. Hodge.___-__
Claude Smith------
8toTi Gnat___
P. E. Lsm<«—
Jack Johnson_______
D. 0. Adams '
Ptne, Holly a
wraatjj*—
Mrs. High,
U-SnS
s=jS
i and which ami
V. D.' Duble anter-
■ight Turkey
Contributions arc still be in* re-
ceived in the Red Cross roll call.
Here is a partial list and others
will follow next weak:
- Loa Foote Flying School
W. P. McCollum
J. M Childers _____
W. H. Huett______
O. J. Harrison___
Pauline Wilkinson
Pauline Gamblin „____
Weldon Williams___
Frank Harris -------
Tommie Faye Stell —
A. A. Mr Andrews___
A. E. Fielder ________
J. M. Webster _____
Wyonna Post ____
J. I>. Jdhea. ____
C. T. Blackwell
R. Harris j£.__,______:
E. F. Huffman _____
John Draughon_____
W. (). Beatty _______
Mr*. W. 0. Beatty ...
Mj> C. T. Blackwell
H.. Whatley ...___
,jJ. Flemins ________
i E. M. Nichols______
0. Rial ______________
F. J. Murchinson___
F. L. Tyler
“Gi C .- Hopkina . . - j__
casMs. A gift nms
The follaartn* wi
sent: Maadanwftj L<
A. B. Drury. C. B
Harrison. C. L 1
McClellan, Gordo.
Smith, 0. O. 1
FACULTY AND TRUSTEES
ENTERTAINED - -
The Christmas party for tha
members of the faculty and the
board of education of the Stamford
Public schools was held Monday
night at the home economics cot-
ta—taka Hardy
Lou Jean Bennett
Peggy Van Herbert ...
ratty . JLiDonald ----
Hants Hudson --------
Mm. Wilts V. Lyon ...
Leonard Walker .,
Mrs. R. 4- Gardner ...
Mrs. Mas Belle Vickery
BobbtVJoe Daffern-----
Larry t'ayne Morrow___
L. ‘J . <.*1*^
■ww.jrt
warn pm-. Hr. Dublo, manager of As J. C.
m Henalee. Penney Company store, had How-
nlin. T. R. and Rogers, assistant manager, and
Jr., Bill their wives were presented with
ivis, Oliver gifts from tha employees.
—“ A. J.p _
J.‘ C. LIEUT. CARUTHERS AND /
J. C. HIS BRIDE ARE MAKING
_inney. HOME HERE
Itarrott and Lieut, and Mrs. Roy E. Caru-
I there have returned to Stamford
—— [after their honeymoon and are Ijv-
v I ing at 104 Ferguson street." Mrs.'
Csruthers was formerly Grace
"fa F°ri«,er Belle Aley, daughter of Mrs. Jessie
inmay night Aley, of Wichita, Kansas. iThe
Aviation ca- couple was married at the Trinity
lldMtnen^ for Methodist Church in Wichita, Kan-
‘ , on December 8. Lieut. Car-
__________ 1 uthers is assistant adjutant at
Dinner was served for the .group the Air Corps Training Detach-
and later they aU went to (he ment at Stamford Arledge field.
theater. The-—data were J. R.' ---
Thompson, Jr* O. L. Doolittle, CHRISTMAS PARTY
Coleman R. Asher, M. Jb Camp- HELD BY CLASS
bell and Jack K. Mi
were membars of 1
left last week-end
o of Mrs. C. C. Allen, with Mrs.
aide Pride, Mrs. Lonnie Corae-
snd Mrs, Marvin Hinds as as-
1.00 J. H. Lusk---------,
1.00 W. H. Bennett------
1.00 H. D. Dennett---------
1.00 Odell Shelton______...
1.00 J- D. Bennett ______
1.00 Jim Stoneman ______
1.00 E. A. Lovvorn-------
1.00 T. J. Lowom *._________
1.00 Mrs. Bernice Collins___
2.00 Lola Mae Daniel _______
1.00 Hue Bennett___,_____
1.00 Stamford
1.00! A. E. Rutherford
1.00 1 Mattie-Celeste Widney
1.00 | Margaret Crockett_____
1.00 Mrs. Jewel Austin_____
1.00! Ethel Rowell ____•____
1.00 Mrs. H. K. Langford___
1.00 Mary Virginia Williams
1.00 T. R. Tinsley _____
1.00 Mary Nell Holt
1.00 L. W. Johnson _____
1.00 Roiella Veazey _____
1.00 Maxine Rowland______
^Autumn leaves and Christmas
appointments were combined in at-
tractive decorations. Games of
forty-two were played. Toya were
brought and will be turned over to
the Camp Fire Girls for distribu-
tion among needy children.
The hostesses were Misses Vera
Steely and Mary Virginia Williams
and Mrs. Maye Belle Vickery. Pie
and coffee were served.
Bad, blue and silver were com-
bined 1ft graceful festooning in
tha living room. The mantelpiece
told gay holiday ornaments and the
entertaining rooms were lighted by
rad candles in crystal holders. A
pretty Christmas tree, was adorn-
el with toya brought for needy
Smith, Jr., W. P. Crosby
S Hamburg* i% J. Y, R< ^
Ford, Bill Hatcher, Gee
Joe E. Smith. Eugene
the hostesses.
ENTERTAIN GROUP
OF CADETS
- Mr. and MfV Wayi
had as g—tt* On Thu
of last week the .
dets among the uppirc
whom Mr. Forkner had served at us,
instructor,: r» t ;* ' uths
1.00: Euclid ^pplmg
1.00 Jackie Arledge ,—_______
1.00 Frances Lee Turner -_____
1 00 William Daughtry __j_____
Gene Morgan_________
1.0C Iwn Flake -
1.00 J°y Sosebee_____v_____
1.00 David Bennett___________
1.00 Ann MeJteynolds
1.00 Wahanka Camp Fire Girls
1.00 Victor Buie
*1.00 Mrs. Annie Bounds
1.00 Gloria Bennett
1.00 Keith Miles
1.00 -
i .oo no u
Don’t wait untl fwa
neighbors complain . .
Paint your home now1
C. D. Shamburgtr
lumber ca.
Phone 722
TO THE CHILDREN OF
STAMFORD AND TO
THEIR PARENTS:
I wish to take thjs method of
asking your cooperation during
the holidays in the matter of
shooting fireworks dojriLlown-----
‘There is a state law against
-shooting fireworks of any kind on
election on
Baraiaa Caldwell
ney s
home of itev, and Mrs, L.
Bloodless Surgery in the treatment of
mia.» Koctal Dim>rder8-(Hemorroids) - Diseases
Bladder and Kidneys - Neuritis - Rheumatism
Fixed Joints
intend to enforce this law to the
fullest extent.
Shooting fireworks constitutes
a fire hazard and a public menace
and 1 will appreciate" your help In
eliminating these danger*. '
Thanking you for your help, and
wishing for you a safe and happy
Ray E. Goodwin
Earl E. Coulkins
R. W. Rounds
J. B. Pruett
MONTHLY! C<
LUNCHEON h
A pretty'' Cli
was "held at tlie
* "* *the center of attraction. A pro-
se hxpeheon gram was held inis game torr
ford. Country imowlJdgFbftSe Bible was played.
______ _ fa liit week. Gifts were exchanged and special
This was the December luncheon, gifts were given to Rev. Mr. Hull,
which had bedn postponed for one The church presented him with a
week. HoataMex for the occasion-suit W. H.1 Wright w«i-pmgnted
ware Mrs. George Zachary, Mrs. a gift from his Sunday School
Wade Youngblood and Miss Dora class and Mrs. O. B. Boone was
Roth man. _r~~~ —- ------—
Green wtvatha centered with red
candles decorated the tables, which (J
were covered In iffffVtff gteen. Six^ x Hta m ■
teen members were present. A ■ ■ ■ I
Hostesses for January will be U
Helen Roaenwasser, Mrs. Magnus g
Swenson, Mrs, Sol Danders and A 11 M H
Mrs. Lee Walker. [) ,
P. D. O’Brien
rs. P. D.. O’Brien
C. D. Shambi
A. V. Muz^y
R. A. Kurklea
Rex Chenault
John L..Grissom
Richard O’Brien
Robert O’Brien
Willie Raphelt
Holiday season, I am
W. Gordon Gould
Bradford Row Ism d
Yours vary truly.
CITY DRUG STORE
W. L. Goedeke
David Palmer _
Mac Lester _______
Edward Roaenwasser
G. G. FLOURNOY,
Chief of Police.
N. F. McDonald, M.D. ’
Physician
Calls Answered Promptly
Eyas Tested and Glasses Fitted
Genito-Urinary Diseases
Elaetro-Mechano-Light-Tharapy
Treatments
t Office, Bunk ley Drug Store
Rea. Phone 169, Office phone 189
it"'** * Stamford. Texaa
SALE of
Men s Suits
m to look
'8 pleased
BUSY HOUR .CLUB HOLDS
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Pine cones and lighted candles
formed a centerpiece for the din-
ing table when Mrs. E. R. Pace
held the Chrisfmas party for the
Busy Hour Club Tuesday after-
noon. A lighted tjye and festive
holiday decorations were used in
the living room.
Gifts were exchanged from the
tree. Christmas bell corsages were
plate favors when salad,^nickers,
potato chips, olives, ctmee and
cookies were served.
Tiie iwrty was attended by Mes-
dlimes Jack Fuqua, Jack McClen-
don, O. A. Kinney, R. P. Small.
George Gray, Garland Zimmer-
man, H. B. Lawhon and the hos-
tess.
HOME
Ladies’
Bod£ and Fender
Repairs— -
Fsst Dependable Service
Auto Painting
Only the Best Paints Uaed
McClellan’s Auto
and Radio Service
Phone 717
All $12.90 value
Fall Coats
Special
Wembley Ties
The-nation's finest neckwear in a glorious
array of new patterns and bright color*-..
Absolutel> wrinkle-proof. Buy for your
masculine list for Christmas—
7 STATE THEATRE p5
STAMFORD. TEXAS
“A NEWS REEL DAILY”
Friday - 2 Features 2 - Saturday
L Schwarz & Co.
NEW ; SPRING
COATS and SUITS
'News’
“SertaT
Comedy
Preview Saturday NigM^il^O
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday
Edward G. Robinson vs. Edward Arnold! Slutting it
oat with scorching headlines And red-hot ballets . . .
With Beauties and Millions at Stake ... In a motion
picture that blazes with excitement!
EDWARD G. ROBINSON in— '
“Unholy Partners’’,
— with —
EDWARD ARNOLD - LARRAINE DAY
MARSHA HUNT
News — Comedy^ - - '
Many men profited from our first announcement of this
sale of Curlee Suits at only $24.95. If you haven’t bought
yours, better come in now while there is still time and
plenty of suits to pick from.
Curlee Suit*, xre definitely masculine in their •tyling, yet have that
modern touen which appeals to modem men. They have the comfort-
able fit and drape which only expert tailoring can give. And you
will like the smart new patterns in Curlee quality materials.
Sale Price
... *>
P V
r
mery
Wed. - Lucky Chair Night - Thurs
THE MOB MEETS ITS MATCH!
A cop and hit girl tamo tha
tarrors of tha tanamants!
Boots for Men
New shipment of Westex a'ul
Nocona boots have just arriv-
ed. — Distinctively western,
from the lasts of fine boot-
makers.
$14.90 to $25
Shirts for Christmas
Marvelous stock of new Wings
and Jayson Shirts. He’ll adore
one or more. Still priced at
Only-
Men’s Robes
« /
Luxurious robes . of. brushed
rayon. In regular or extra long
sizes. A gift to be long treasur-
You too can be a Glamour
7 Girl with
batches
$1.65 and $2
Jfew Gaberdine Fftbrica—Pastel Colors.
A UNiylllM 9ICTWM
L. Schwoix Cr Co
Famous For Values’*
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1941, newspaper, December 19, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973233/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.