Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1935 Page: 4 of 12
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Li i,,mi nyr > Ww>MI
e Mr*. W. P. McDonald
«Ki $c, the Mitt* Shehon Curk vf
fc.'St. fob** ji-ethoGJ* church Mon
day wetting at 7:96 o'clock- The
* »«* erf Pn*er program wa» ob-
®- amwd and i»erif»«al offering
th*4** Tin? program wa* open*d
wtti.a *i**bt*t>»« v>olm solo play-
d 5*y Ml** MWHf Boston, *e-.
A mmmkmT«Cm» tW—4 l*> taawTlkr i^mci^aii^maaa- ag 4p* IW- anaC ■*» wow rfhfw M apaat the
■ages an Sanaay a 2 p &. aaw aar TWv fl-fti?. M«nda> oik. rettBfcr of 1k* Wmr a* Orroe?
rf a fja* amt» ’ *Tu**.o*j< Taie iietist arrapt* hem.far a tauyrag* wurwx. he «aurf
Oar pom* p**uj&r't massing had.^wtt-'-Uaar dap* after it* mu—■ > Dr. Meriafft *rft the imrmtar
fpuui. asMrt an fTinflii; as fLdRffvmg tan read** aoo*«"clitir a the M>m E***ot*oa EiSwn • f Sfcwn
h US'the >*unag Jolk* are Da-nheader njauageninr. Prwsi mom cMasjr. Arfcati***.., d***d here.....if
lea u to,. ernk u* ncr. femarfaj, iwnaiTr-'mg aut.jtgrartwa fvhow* UP4 Two* *00*1 «*r*fc*a» of the
Jf' p. *. if ■ j *'L*-ir«ss:l*sr ImM-Jtisg—T*'' or***- rfctlatw hare w tw Miwh®
Kerewwm Jof no! Suuaey a** a» • fien were 7—1? ..___ Smms&t There «.**■ 3 rrmihekiitB—
£k>w» , WutudrT that m i turagrt jiTnjpn >wnr Jtf g*m8 graewidBildreti. Thom
11 a- •»».' TfeoSMhaaer*'"' ?.W yjaruorf jf yus had ton tlgtK -sa* *Y*t atvceidorf the lHuithdai mmmee
. •’GmthsabC. Jmgtg oe?u*» ; aaf »m —Men)* me* M* and Mr*. •' M M/uc—fc
To. *;r' t** ngtn mm* over tfee—jhaukic c; «arf urswc of nsuree?- of Stt—afaerfL, E**toer. La* Mnrbel of
■c urrng > jmt fra—a*. jar « mercier- of the gav yiarty Ana*—. M* a»« Mr*. How* Mt-
. i»u M. MM*. Mai*r'jr- ,wiuct. uoc —art—<! awM ft* cfacffl one thro*- dnUMa -Mr *nrf
tjoofc~* Mr*.- Oaante J«ne* aad tore d#il-
| Taefr* hour; anc *'bat baj^wa- 'am. otic Mr atfC Mrt loti Mtt-1
Cotton Market
jSCfc m affariag. one taro frpiendiici
«rf . Ohe **Logy 1 orraamt......hr Dr. TBIataai l«bx»c*.
Me.. *'««* ta ttie "•’ttl^-atK'w-r. &o;*n*n mmwwr The —---- .
(f xro fyirai* floer arf tie City Aurirtomnr c^miuonled t>y Mio* Mary Tom Bo*
•okne MtaHi*1* fil*d far hwtk tnonunf on<3 vwa. Mr* i. H. Eutberford offerad
t*1* *** • atai of tfeu airTw. anc arfvs^d turn diviuoo• of tho Mi«oi-o ■ work.
< fcy onpoaenu 24 Bopu« ctaawafae* la Jones Mr* J- B. Dodoon told of the Laura
Mmuttr «r the rwatfijr- .Bajrgooc ochool la Sooebo*. China,
net chadraa of It *** aanmauearf that ax. offar- oao Mra. Fred Paahnr t*>ld of Koc-
U u snail he flf tiff had bee* went tt jk p! E'XQfehatit Center in Seoul,
ni*r )xi*neo4 tf BapKMR.headqaartarf as Dallao. tie*.Korea.. Mr* Billy Bryant di*ca**-
tli^r tMrfili'r repreaeaiLiaa the piedp* of;«cj the boae ini*wor. work, Ensley
* jean-thdrrf of aS offertairr made by Comm unity Center in Birnuncbam.
--■^ha—hwal—aap—laa-Mer J. H. .Ala. . .
tar «f Jhe*X«d- Skiie* era* *ent a* official deieaate Ax inspvmg devotion*. *‘»f t«d
bad a* fcighy jte the Gmeml BaptiKt Cwiwritaot by Mr*. Bey Cooper anc Mr* B.
i were trtrwdeC m floosu® tin* week -g Other* taJun* P»rt on
tmukeiw —»k ^-.4 TThrf ataal arrto. .Sunday, the i1* nnHanal. were Meisdame*
who \]
was d
sister I
ami SI
Thej
a dou
minutj
a scirf
second
aacond
two n
with
slam.
now people who once doubted See-
ly Wallace'* prediction that lor-
eijrnerr would take a auliaaa hales
more this year than la*t are be-
Kinnmg Uj be Heve there is anrne-
thinir to hi* prediction.
Mra. Cecil Jenninp. Mra. E. H-
Bour*d» and Mr*. W, E. Barttkaa*
.A. J. Watts. One Of
Pioneer Citizens,
Claimed Bv Death
mala. vM friend* he wma briarm*
hark 600 new animal* aad about
$.000 bird*.
WALL PAPER and canvaa, C. D.
Sltamfourrcf Lumber Co. Mtft.
the Bj
Szasz,
a groed
event.
25 mir
Stratti
son. 1
the thi
« ****«. • **ep vafwiw saswiw ■'C’v.
ifaosprsiBa. wxae kbc tall triaoMK-i A J Wacta, tH, TMnnecr rtnhet
; T*nd tHwe at the moot, wrjae rsack- of C«risrtfc gtmunaamy near Staah-
' uyr aec'iaiitMt* arri1 iri^lrwr turntd ford. d*ee at tin -S-aurrfore Sax'lar-
? C-jar wr-qua> rtf ' VyV r-»-.kT.,.» ITedneaday aamiat at la*-
. *"laoI i-cxi-ki. aamr-* •*-'*• * v— »**erw darr iitner* K- Wart
^ t.yimtcar- a pay frnrw -v* party - f*^ add frarruree bte hip hwt R>
■Jths.: rjfa.r*< 1* psvgrvuk fron.'0*¥ aai-wn* heette u> the **0-
5»i*ih tt miirdetr. '• ‘ " " . tariu* Saturday. H» londtim, w
: T Don’t Besaember Lasr Kipht®' eamodewd teriow frorr. the time be
1 A prvof of ducaLIiy prommenS *» biwagfat here.
.1 rrtunr. nrikjrte—th«- farter N*r ' me Fxznermi heme** were belc at
ie . Iji-t* t».a.T,d—wake pj after Ktay- Xr» H m;** Thmmdaj aftr-t-ovE
Hit v anc *t'.»jei. ktw*-* maaerur-ade*- B-^rr 1* M:*ki*rnyii. -M»-- **«*
or* haf. ...hwta rtaniameri Csaef came to Ttxai €S year* *jr< and
"^5.1^' tie, .t Eowar; At- amW a, Ftatt,tt rt-amr. He au
■ |ik*WL, wtr- hat aeorarf m i&eaxDy ia,aasmetf there anc W yeax* art the
/ *T>-iaaawac Jim”. whik also a; fam-.y zaeead t* thi* w«K»r. and
" ,the Ftar-Bts»ddec ca*-- art Cenraalt made their ksw at C-ormth where
*C’SHunsmy*.. Sally E3tm, Evum Mr Watt* and no^nbers of the
' jTaoatE. B*faert Arsastrinir. Gra family nave utk.ee a rubriar*. 1*.
I rt-r/ Ravoff, BegoatiC taany. Mob- ■ aact • m the devek-pmesr. of that
t ! roe Ow*jey and a nturher ef other part.sadT the country. Mr*.. Watts
yk rte**- and utreirti fareorise*. -.-diec three yean ajri-.
l” ■; Cnmetaaf ha* not oely Bticcrerf a Sarvrwi inclwi* O. J. Waru.
d ’ rpjenclkd chat for -the procoruox. w-rtfc whom-Mr Watts n» m**n&r
■ hat Car! ILeaecaaie. Jr_ .h** spared »i>* home. 'J. D Wi**t of Hv-,»de»-
-Mtfb-jng a ,asbh:mg the ecu j**- cilie. Otiskmaa J. W., R L, anc
1 1 '.<stwah. H* aiae fceomj hae* E- B Watte... ai» «rf XjurmSh; three
^ , Wfca»e. the max.wtv did ''Franker*- daiujrnterr. Mrs. A. 7. Km tor 'of
j- y-ra.' "'Witerk»c< “'Bnde Lawton. Okia~ Mr*- Le* LiKlr
—v PraakemnetB*’ and *'Tbe Irris- V Waiter*- Okh. aad Mr* Mrr>
it*je Mar-" u direct •» that the' ABec of AUkor; SO grsasdphSlttrwB
^ r-0^1 woald not 'X.-y u-vt r.i full ahe *.* grt^t-fruoArhaAr^ .--_
event,
a dem
and wd
lowed
couldn1
phenvi
how a
put a
eom
iavtime* te abva that axdmiak*
here iarye*)y the tat the feetiaea and
e!tiotk>x* a* bumfs Iteingt were
cited iiy the dtrenor -Of the. Tt-tap
Park k«. wtea be toirf how aererai
men.yr*«; 1 of flaunt,
Men's Shirts
What an array of c<-4or-, our shirt salfe#
have been way above our expectations.
FROM
"ifriia had we® <<:<*<-rred t« gro ta
the aid of a wwohded o<.*n3rtde. and
t WiliabT to p"Te tws ranre to ai>-
M-t W E Taymar axd Mr*. C. W-her wallaby that *ai blmd. A*^
M Le-ster" entertaisaei the DaitgL eii'tSer example of the jetcertira '
ter* of Rule Sunday 2St1>oc'! Claes bori-Ect iz animal* caya t1>e r*etrert|
of the Caoperatne Baptiau at las yew*. * mnie kanrix;*o wfU take up
Tsrcnaa hone Thursday ai'ji anup- ^ rear is retreat to order to draw
3*rt;-7*?^ to* brunt of Tw***t,ie darker while
5? K E Hal’’. ^ ^ a:i3 ^
tJiird vk* pre» »»Tr-: M” • F♦. .’tor Bird*-, stub as Strut era ties, dtxee
L"nde*;wi;«wd. 'secretary' and Mrs. a* we do for the fm of the thine.
liMlIOJfil
Ira mrrrrngi
Celebration Held
For SSth Birthdav
Of Dr. H.F. Mitchell
on up you can now purchase a shirt, fea-
turing the NEW NO WILT collar, re-
quiring no starch. Others up to—
ati? n,py erh. ■ (. • treat tL'ousA! is
thely yrTstion*. Cock*: oos em;>k«y
the wrjr aystetr:. ;^w:ine one bird
-a* a took (kit while otbera fee*d *-a
the ground: the pul.ty of leader-
ahip poiHSfBd by am nisi* It evi-
A.VDT CLYDE IX
Wmidow*., of fair..' a» Erurikt
.glfcK of l«>e Tscijuac^-ttr sf Id,
Eag. have sot beer wsehed for
tie cert ark*. Ca*etaker* believed
that to w*afc the glass would de-
stroy the —tfiini wring effect of time.
Subacribe to Tne American. Cwoee of Tide*
----------------------- T,3e* are caused by the grrrita-
—————^tlonal attraction, or puIL of the sub
and ibooe on the water and on th*
earth Itaelf. The cio*e relation that
"It offer* a dash of mystery, the time* of high water bear t* the
. , t r time* of the moon's meridian na*-
more than a dash of romance m, ^ ^ ^ ^
and generous helpings of ; core 00 tide* is much greater<haa
> . /■!. . . ,_ „ that of the sun; it ha* been ewtimat-
Cape Oat atmosphere . . .’ ^ ^ Ttor,
: a* great. Th* remit of thi* attrac-
Tbus the book reviewer of the tics of the moon is to draw or heap
V_ V~A 14_________A*. ^ the
earth nearest it. The surface of the
earth rises and falls twice in a
lunar day of about 24 hour* and 52
minutes. The tide* do not aiway*
ria* to the same height, but every
fortnight, after th* new and fall
moon, they become much higher
than they were in the alternate
weeks These high Cde* are ca]>«d
spring tides and the tow ones neap
tides.
A 10.00 NEWSPAPER
ANNOUNCES^
Men's and Boy's Suits
Here are x few of the reasons why we
sell lots of clothing. First: Style;.Sec-
ond: PRICE; Third: Quality. It’s easy
to shop at our store, no trouble to find
what you want at the price you want
to pay. plus the most essential require-
ments — style and quality.
We now offer you the finest in young
men’s Suits at—■—------
Star-T elegram
SHIFTING
SANDS
Men's and Young Men’s Top
Coats and Overcoats
Featuring the WRAPAROUND and half
belted Models in Blues and Oxford
Greys— 1 u
with two pairs of trousers
OTHERS UP TO $29.50
It costs so little t*> keep weel dressed
at STRAUSS’. Overcoats for little boy’s
and the larger fellows from—
men s and young
‘ MEN'S OXFORDS ,
1 ou should see the new b*ot-
Oxford called the
SKEEtiRE, featured by Croa-
bv Square. It combine* th*
blunt *ty|e used in cowboy
Boots ana still hag th* dressy
to $5.90
. • ---
r Oxford* from—'
$1.98 to $5
• (MM’^WKST
TAR -1 ELEGRAM
OVER 1(0,000 DAILY
In boy’* sizes up to six
98c to $3.95
USS DRY GOO
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1935, newspaper, November 8, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975565/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.