Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1950 Page: 4 of 18
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5Um!ora, aoncs County, Texas, Tuesday, June 27, 1960
itty McDonald, Bride-Elect of.
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James FrizeU, Is Honored at *
Tea Given by Mrs, Earl Keese
Xfrs. R. L. Harrison Compliments
Mrs. John Willoughby With Rridgre
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r*Ulty McDonald, who will be Mr* Kenneth Ft Irk of
to James Frlzed on July ( Worth, Mrs. Earl O Steen
complimented at n ! Mrs. Keith I>odd.
ion Wednesday. June 21. given
k Earl Keese at her home
Keese greeted the guests
door and presented Mrs. J.
m ttm door afl
It. McDonald, mother ot the bride-
Pf.
Miss McDonald, thf hon-
orre> and Mrs. J. V. Frkzeli. Jr.,
mother of the prospective groom
(><l*a McDonald wore an aqua
^“» trousseau frock with
corsage Gardenias, ut
sentiment to the bridal
offUple. were uaed In profusion
throughout the party All mem
the house party wore
corsages, gardenias en
the punch bowl awl were
with other flowers in
■t ton of the home.
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The gue«ts were entertained
during party hour* by Jo Ann
Frizell. Patty Jane Davis of Abi-
lene, Mrs Tony Selmon. Jeanne
and Betty CuT.ell, who ptayrd
piano selection* irut Era Jo Up-
shaw, who sang. Mrs Keese a
mahoghany an : rosewood antique
music tox was also played .for
the oecaOon.
Among the guest* who were re-
gistered in the pretty tirkle'* tKKik
were the following out-of-town
guests, Mrs. fl J Maynard of
Crane, Mints Tidwell, of Abilene,
and Mrs. E. V IPrdwIck and
daughters. Jam- and Joan of Pal
las.
Party at Her Home Saturday Afternoon
Mrs. HerbertAllyn Carter, re-
cs-nt brlrle was complimented
wtth morning bridge ano lunch
eon Thursday at the home of Mr*,
her mother. Mr* G.*C Carol hers,
Bob Hnndnen Mrs Handeen and
were ho**esse* for the affair
Following bridge games, Mr*
Pete Andrews was awarded high
icore prize, which she. In turn,
presented to the honored. Mr*.
Carter was also remembered with
* gift from the hosts**
The luncheon menu featured * ,
ongealed elckcn loaf in the main
'■« ourse and ctjpcolafe pie in the
oessert course.
Guests were the honor** and
her mothertn taw, Mf*r®r~Jl£T
Caiter. Mr*. Andrew*. Kuth Krsn
rier, Mmes Ted Mydr*. 0- C. i
riri, Patty McDonald. Era Jo Up
*haw. Mrs. Billy J Bryant of Bny
Carofher*, Jr. Earl Russell. Boh
Watson, Carl Swenson Joe Ras
co, J p. Jones. Bland Harrison 1
and NoitU Russell.
_____ gtodtoh. gardenias wvl
itfs decorated the living room Mrs. JclC'k HundfTSon
!fs Complimented
'Hie refreshmhent table1 wa* With Gift-Prill V
u—amented with yellow and
while net overlaid the white
damask cloth and was dra|>ed
and lied at the comers with yel-
white ribbons and yel-
and white daisies caught in
bows.
Treated punch, olives, nuts and
were served.
Itemating in presiding at the
i»t table wen- Mr*. R.
Mrs. Uay Davi* M
•argaret Crockett
J. 1* Woodson. Assist
Mi*. Jack lli'Mieraon. the lorni
er Patsy Patera, was honored
with a gift party Wednesday',
June 21. given by Juanel Holding
and Jane Prewit at the Prowit
home
Gift* were displayed and were
vleWed hy guests who call**! dur-
ing the party hour*. Lucy Jo Pre-
^WBTWTflwfbt'wrthr guest* ami *h«-
and Mr*. Oik; Prewlt served
Attendant? for Upshaw-Lester Wedding1
Are Entertained at Several Affairs
Several pre nuptial affairs for) of Galveston, Mri. C. F t’pahav
member* of the wedding party of I Mrs. Alton Schulz,
Three Hostesses Honor Mrs. Ellis
And Mrs. Willoughby at Coffee
At Country Club Wednesday Morning
Mrs. John Willoughby, who Is
moving soon to Abilene and Mrs.
Edgar Ellis, hosteaa for the Texas
Cowboy Reunion, shared honors
•t a coffee at the Stamford Coun
try Club Wednesday morning.
Mrs. George Pryor. Jr., Mrs
Russell Crownover and Mrs. Dal-
las Southard were hostesses for
the affair. Guests called between
10 and 11:30 A. M.
Mrs. J. M. Terry, Jr.
Fuji Jo Upshaw J»nd Clifford
McOhr-e I .ester were held Mon
day and Tuesday. * •
Mi*. F E Upshaw and daugh
(er. Hetty Upshaw, entertained
wtth'a coffee on Monday morn-
ing. Mr. and Mr* C. F. Up*haw
were host* for the rehrarsal din
r.er at. their nome on Monday
night and Mrs. Alton Schulz.
Mrs. Seth Co* and Mr*. Tom Up-
«haw entrained with a lunchror#
at the Abilene Country' Club Tue*
day
For the coffee Monday, a col-
umn type arrangement of white
carnatiori* and white gladioli de-
corated the laee covered table.
Mr*. 1*pshaw and Hetty were aa-
visted by Mis. Upahaw’* mother,
Mr*. J A Smith, with party de
tatty
Mrs. Seth |
Fort Worth, Mr* Hob Van Meter AllQ J. M. iCTTyt JTf
Mr*. NorrU Ru*,»ell and Patty
MeDonak}., - •
Mrs C. F 1 ‘pshaw poured cof
fee. served with It were a fruit
howl, orange bread and cinna
mon roil*.
A variety *alad plate with hot
Married at Lawton
f>neva Jo Portwood, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Creed Portwood.
and J. M. Terry. Jr, were mar-
ried at Lawton. Okla., on Sunday
June ZS. The young Reople will
live In Stamford.
They were accompanied to
The coffee table ws* lard with a
white cutwork cloth over yellow
dnd held a centerpiece of pas'.cl
daisies. Coffee and Cokes and
Mr. and Jdr* Klmbell Cook
were here from Wichita Falla
a visit with Mr*. Cook s pareri
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fuqua, and
attend the Upshaw Lester wed-
ding.
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It is warmer to wear two thin
. garment* than one thick one be-
other refreshments were served. cause the ajr between them serv*J|
as insulation.
Mr and Mrs E. H Lyckmsn
spent lssf wfck end In Austin
Mr. Lyckman'g father returned
wtth them for a visit here.
Panama is the smallest country
in North America
. BiatfagilbeJeusMee and girls in Mamwf tlalalta.
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Ruth 'Corley of AbUene, ay and Jack
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the wedding party, guests were
Shreveport. I.a., Mrs. O. E Casey
rolls and olives, sherbet and cake j I -awton by Mr. and Mr*. “Cotton"
were served at the rehearsal din Portwood and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
rier given by Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Upshaw frii rr.cmbei* of the wed-
ding party and a few guest*.
Small tiered arrangements of
white carnations and Marconi
daisies de<-orated the table* and
the centerpiece was formed of
white carnations, gladioli and
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Selection Of
Fine Western
Wear
Take your pick from our tremendous ntock of handnome
'‘thoroughbred” ull-western outfits' Superbly si vied for com-
fort! KflMiy for rugged'wear! Sizes, colors and ntyten to fit
everyone! I’lun a complete line of authentic western acres
sories from all the famous makers! a r
Western Shirts
Grey Chambray Western Shirt.* Dress Up
For the Roden
$4.50
Western Shirts
Cotton Cord Western Shirts.
Beautifully Tailored To FiL
$5.95
.Western Panama Hats
Genuine Mallory $10.00 Hat*
Kaoh
$5.00
SKFOFK mt; DISPLAY ATTHE RODEO GROUNDS
PAVILION.
^ Plenty of Souvenir <iirt^^ Hont*, HaU. Slurt.-t aiul Western Wear!
DON'T MISS IT!
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MEN’S LEDDY HOOTS
Famous Leddy* Maud Made Hn«ds, 10 Inch, 12 Ii
Inch and
11 Inch T ips. Bright. Colors,
$35.00TO $45.00
I’air
WESTERN HATS
luwires1 Men’s and ('htlrfren's Western flats. A Big Selec-
tion and a Style, Size and Price To Fit Every One.
1.95 to 15.00
SEE OI R WINDOW DISPLAY
OF TEXAS COWBOY REUNION
RODEO PRIZES
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The hr Pie and groom presented
compact*
were given by the bride and mono
grammed ruff links by the groom.
Pink aster*, itemlm and wedding
hell* were decorations for the
UmHWd* remmtorf the AMIane
W rSrnTrd with a
* few other guests were i
"d.
gift
Jordan
The bride was a member of the
I5WO graduating class treasurer of
the pep squad, assistant editor of
the Bulldog News and wan cm
■ •loved for the past two years at
Tom** Ice Cream Parlor.
The groom served In the Navy
during World War * Hr t* g*n:i
ploved with hh father in carpen
are here from El Centro, Calif,
visiting Mr. and Mrs.' George
and family during the
Nene they will go
JWWrs*.
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year* of age when the telephone
wa* patented.
THIS
IS IT,
MEN
fok
OFF
RrothcrH
Summer
Suits^
AHifi:
Selection
Of Color
Men, here i* your lug chance to get that extra suit
for the summer that you need. Bryant - Link is of-
fering to you their l»ig selection of Rose Bros, sum-
mer suits at a l-.*l discount. Hurry while the selec-
tion is still big. You can save extra dollars on that
suit if you buy it at HrVant - Link.
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I LadiesV Junior Dresses
One group of very desirable spring and
summer dresses in linens, crepes and a
few sheers. Regular 23.95 to 34.95.
Still another group of ladies and junior
dresses at only ...... •
NOW ONLY-
19.88
Vi price
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liner Februar
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quitting prear
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One Group Dresses
One rack qf ladies’ and children’s skirts
and blouses. REDUCED TO—
Another group of these fine dresses.
Regular 19.95 to 26.00. NOW ONLY—
15.88
Vz price i
One Group Dresses
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Little Girls’ Dresses
One group of linens, shantungs, crepes . reduced orice* ■
and summer meshes. 14.96 to 26.00 val- | 1
ues. -These are wonderful bargains for
Now is the time to buy several pretty
little summer dresses to fit little girls in
sizes 1 to 3x. 3 to 6x, 7 to 14, at theae
13.88
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Lades’, Junior Dresses
1.95 value at 1.5&
2.95 value at 1.9H
3.95 value at 188
4.95 value at 3J8
6.50 value at 3.98
6.95 Value at 3.98
1-2 i
One group of ladies' and junior dresses
in linens, jerseys and various cottons.
12.95 to 25.00 values. NOW ONLY—
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Boys’ Suits
9.88
Little beys' seersucker and gabardine
one-piece suits made by Dottie Dan.
Sizes 1, 2 and 3, reduced to these low
prices:
2.50 value only 1.H8
--------3.50 value only 2.48
3.95 value only 2.88
Junior Dresses
One group junior dresses in Bembergs,
organdies, batistes and piques. Some are
sun dresses. Sizes 7 to 16. Were 8.95 to
12.96. NOW ONLY—
Summer Hats
All summer hats reduced again in
groups of
7.88 | LOO 3.00 and 4.95
Cotton Dresses
Gossard Girdles
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campment Julj
serving hia ti
dent.
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man of the
eounty Baptia|
or four years
and had been
Aft he associaj
previously i
Training Unlol
or four yean
member ol thr
vent Ion for t hr
During the
yean* he. h.»,s
nji\ j-Tit-vr i to
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wrr<- held on t
night..
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year, giving I
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church in 1!V11
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First BaptUt c
from May, 19
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■hip during tl
at Olney for tv
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1927. until Dec
Dublin from
came here in
In addition t
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in World War
lie trained at <
lor at Loulsvi
in September,
overseas imm
reiving hi* eo
pected to sail
hut rumors of
.ed the men to
tramp nearest t
wa* sent to C
Waco, where I
on December !
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