The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1941 Page: 7 of 8
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Our Correspondents
New Hope
I Mrs. Rov Cook and son,
Roger, of Haskell, visited Sun-
Rev. J. H. Skilea filled hi* ^ w*th her Parents. Mr, and
regular apointments at New i ^rA\ He"ry v0.Ber;?' . , 5n
Hope over te week-end with a: . .^.1S8 ^abel Lindsey was in
large attendance at all ser-
vices.
Mrs. Luther York and
daughter, Patsy, spent Wed-
nesday with Mrs. W. R.
Skiles of Stamford.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Byrd
of Stamford spent Tuesday
Abilene Saturday,
Mrs. Floyd Harrison
and
spent Sunday with friends in
Sweetwater.
Mrs. Eek Gillespie had maj-
or ^surgery at the Lubbock
hospital Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Tidwell
had as their ' guests , Sunday
ded church at Stamford
Thurscfey morning.
Mr. and Mrs. h C. Williams
visited,, M*. and Mrs. W» C.
Humphrey of Haskell Sun-
day afternoon. .
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Muehl
stein and children, Georgia
on Sunday. „ . ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Meads!
and sons, Marion Lee and!1
Billy of Seymour visited Migi
Lola Meads and Mr. and Mrs.]
R. C. Bush and family Surn
day. j
Bie,„ -----------Co*ch Marcus Smith of
Ann, and Johnny Jr., Mr. and Hamlin visited his family here
Mrs. Eddv Muehstein and Tuesday night. *■
~ nan as meir «•»«».»
Mrs. Vern (lark of Funston:MrATidwell’s brother, Mr. R.
visited Mrs? G. T. Lindseyjj Ctl]pin and his wife, of Ver-
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Floyd Brigham
and
non.
d‘uife P?Vn3,^; Jr! of ”unnf»ider
s,e .Tu_tcher of New la«ht vis- Sunday of Mrs. Bishop’s
of Stamford spent Tuesday! ^ ® nt Sunday of Mrs. Bishop’s n / ,r uZ'vi,
night With her parent... Mr..’**? WPwt&E®8 W,W-brother. .Mr. Leo Holden and on, cU»Kt.^r Miao H.etenvle-
U.. w D T»ior,ir0„uK5.a Mrs. B. U. Watkins. his wife Joe L. Woody of Cornell.
anfcWIdJe^BuL^^n' Mr. and Mrs L Y Tate a J
H.Jn w and Mildred, and Mrs. Roy, children. Opal, Lillian, J. L.
children, Ruth Helen and r . . p,wpr wpr„ in and Clyde visited Mr. and Mrs.
g*™ Warren. taft Monday H. VV. Cherry of Knox City
for Mexia, Texas to attend the
funeral st Mrs. J. W. Hardin.
Mrs. H. C. Rogers visited
Wednesday afternoon with
night.
Mmss. Henry Han son,
Glenn Renn.ds, and Roy Hines
attended the Home Demon-
..... ..... .......... ........ ,---------- - stration Counsel meeting at
Aubrey Williams of Fun*ton;jare announcing the birth of Anson Wednesday afternoons
Barkeiey.
Sunday.
Mr. Van Parhan and Mr. Mr, and Mrs.'W. B. Whitley
children, Patricia, and Ed-
ward Joe of West visited rel-
atives at Avoca for the week
end..
Miss Mary Lois Humphrey
spent the weekend with her
sister, Mrs. Ernest North of
Iowa Park.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Garrett
ited in Abilene Saturday.
!
Joe L. Woody of Cordell.
Oklahoma, visited Mr. and
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Harwell
visited Mrs. Sam Baize in
Stamford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Harvick
of Hamlin visited Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Galey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Right Vickers
and son,* Robert, of Lueders,
visited Mrs. Vickers’ mother,
Mrs. Mary McKennon and
other relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harwell,
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. D.|
jy
Gem!
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Del
Monte
Peaches
Sliced <kt a jU. tVi
HALVES
uxianoma, visueu mi. ****•;----„----- . * _
Mrs. Gleen Kennels Tuesday Jones and Mrs. Mose Jones in
Wednesday ajwrnoon with ^ Bennett Young. Mr. Ray- a daugliter, Edna Joyce, thorn
M». Whiter Skile. of St.nr-tmond p|um]l,c §r> lv„(,e „ Stamford Sanitarium.
Ioli2’ Toauio Rv rH rtf stum Hughes, Mr. ‘Nick Young, a>l March 3.-
Mrs. Jessie Byrd_ of-..Stain- nf Avfu>n M,uvfu, ,.rn,m,.t ut Misses
___ . „ ii .outm- *
ford spent Wednesday’in the
Avoca, plaved croquet at Misses Clara Mae Crawford
“,N ikXd»ayof “sSfoS “d “«GXner vi8ited in
""■‘•i'lJSS takht and Saturday
:8?S£ jK&t&rss AiirJ Bu™
Cake and chocolate w c re serv- skiles, whs taken to the' Mr. Grady Gillespie of Fort
ii Stamford Sanitarium Friday Worth'was 4n Avoca Sunday
frcm “ft-crm,on-
daughter, Alva Anna were in
l.uedcrs' Monday afternoon.
Mr. and,Mrs. L. F. Goad
were luncheon guests Sunday
of Rj»y, ..mLJjinsu-i.. B.- G4HHW
ule,,
lie Sorrell of Stamford Wed-
hut she is much improved ' Rev. and Mrs. J. Y*.Grimes
j- ____, now. She was removed to her had as their guests for too
neud8 ’E ont vita home Monday afternoon, week-end their daughter Mrs.
Mr. Vern Clark and Miss „ and mP:1 prang Bur- Hubert Bell and her husband,
,,f
married. They wdi maku tiieir B<vrd of. Stamford. i Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Uinta
home at Funaton. Mrs J. E. Skilea and Mrs.: were in AUitene Sunday.
Mr.andMn.IloydLmdaey Essi(. plera c>lu,d in „mj Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams
of Stamford, visaed Sunday hom(, of Mr and.Mril. W, R. and son. Larry, of Postvdk-.
n.*ht in the home of his par- s|l„ Moill|aMftt.r„„0i,. i Ind. alv visiting Mrs Adain.s
enta Mr. and Mrs. George Mr an(| M„ Ja(.k gkn„, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle
Lindsjy, ate announcing the arrival of Grimes. -
Mr. and Mrs. Bunk Lusk ^ daughter bom Sundav at Mr*. J. Burns Broun of
knd son Douglas, visited Sun- thp Sa*iat*.iurn. she has been Abilene visited friends in Avo-
-v 'c*U‘< named Wanda Jean. ca Friday.
Mr®. W. R. Skiles oT . tani- yjr and yirs. Luther Ilol- Mr. and.Mrs. James (amp-
----- ,, ... . din entertained in their hnme beH nf -Noviee stH'nt hridfty
Mrs. Warren Merritt and Thursday night with a B.Y P night with Mr. and Mrs. W.
daughters Oma Jo and Shit; the young adulV A. Sylvester,
ley of Stamford - - Hamburgers, coffee and Mr. Glenn Rennels was in
church at New Hope Siinu8\ chocolate were served. Anson Monday.
morning. __, ... ‘ - - Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lain and : of Wt'incrt were guests Sun-
daughter, Anita Floyd, and . AVOCR dhy of Mr. Johnston’s sister,
Miss Vandine Moore, of Beth-1 -- Mrs. L. C. Knowles, and her
.el,/ attended B.Y.RYJ."? and Those on the honor roll for husband. ■
poaching a^tNew Hope Sun- thp foirth six W€eks> Mrs.! Mr ; and Mrs W R. Cock-
day Tight. Miss Anita Floyd Damon Lieb-S roolti i,5 the rell and daughter. Mrs. Carl-
sang a special song which was fourtb „radk> are*'George Ed- ten' Williams and .son. J. C.,
'”'i—^ ward Bingham. Jackie Pnnick,' spent Sunday with Mr and
Maxine Humphrey, James Mrs. Frank Cockrell of An-
Pineapple j
No. 2
Anson Thursday.
Miss Lurleen Meads visit-
ed Mrs. Pauline Jamison Ih
Anson Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. g, J. Bruner
and daughters, Verlie Jo.,i
No. 2Vz
Can
Del Monte
PEARS
24'
Del Monte
Pineapple Juice
fcr tr
son, Richard, of the Fl|it Top
community visited Mr. and,
Mrs. Paul Galey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harwell;
vru jn Htyrglm_on business
enjoyed by ever>*one.
Mrs. Flo>;d Harrison
1
w« .‘VI A T Maxine Mumpnrcy, aames
Chapel spent Wednesday |>atf.v ’Lee Lindsev. Wanda Mr. and Mrs. Bill Little and
s{h, f7 «r
Mrs. Floyd Brigham of New* F f l- week-end wuth Mis. Byers
Light called on Mrs. Clara jbe Baptist W.M.U. met brother, Mr. J. P. Allen and
Hilliard Thursday morning. Wondav afternoon in the his family of lledley.
The Choral Club of New WataSL'Mm. Weatley Bgtatojnd
Hope, school sang a number of and the following program: daughters, Geraldide, iPatsy
songs Sunday night Before - - * T - '“J
preaching.
Mrs. Roy Hines was elect-
ed delegate from this coun-
cil to attend the seventh duo
trict Texas Home Demonstra-
tiott.....Association that will
meet at Stephenville Apri
18. - ok
Jllrs. Anne Lundgren of u*>-
manche visited her son, PoW-
ell Shirley and hi* wife Sun-
day afternoon.
Tharp anti Lynn Gillespie
visited their mther, Mrs. Eek
Gillespie who is seriously ill
in a hospital at Lubbock for
the Week end.
Judie Nell, small daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Whit-
worth, is a pneumonia patient
at the Stamford Hospital.
; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Meeks
Jr. of -Mineral Wells are an-
nouncing the birth of a
daughter, Norma Gene, born
February 24. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Weeks
Sr., of Avoea.
Mr. and Mrs: -Powell Shir-
ley and daughter, Alvan An-
nq, had as their guests for
thp weekend Mrs. •S'niriey s
husband and children, Bettie
and Jonny of Wichita Falls
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Salmon
and sons, A. D. Jr., Gale and
Lendell spent Sunday with
Mrr- Spurgeon Young
daughters of Stamford.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor,
of Stamfortl and grandson,
Billy Warren Cantrell of Ab-
ilene visited Mr. and Mra, H.
D. White Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baize
and daughter, Jerry Anne,
spent the Jay with Mr. and
Mrs. Bentley Baize Sunday.
Mrs. Mary May and'daugh-
ter,' Dixie, of Stamford, vis-
ited relatives here Saturday
night.
Mrs. Bill Maddox of Ham-
lin visited in the community
Sunday.
Mr. a#d Mrs. Harvey Har-
well visited Mr. and Mrs. M.
D. Harwell Friday nighty _
Mrs. Marshall Simons vis-
ited In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. I. C. Rutherford Sunday.
Mmes.
and childrea of Hollis, <
ioma, visited Mr. and
W. D. Garvin Friday.
Hrs. Tom Ashburn
...rs. Blanche Hodges of
nah visited Mrs. Mar
Mr»f J. D.
othe
Ashburn,
and grandmother Hodges
Wednesday.
i
V
and Mrs. C. P. Pritchard a
daughter, Helen, dnd 'soi
Edwin and Bill Pe<ry, wj
guests in^the home of w
apd Mrs. D. M. Phillips, J
vun near Stamford Wednesd .
and evening for dinner and a dom-
ino party, honoring v’~
Phillips’ birthday.
Craig Stephens spent Wed-
nesday night with Dwain
Stephens. _
emowi. Mr- and Mrs- James Mc_
Raymond Gough of Hamlin visited Mr
and Mrs. J. D. Rivers and
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Carrots
ton Pierce visited Sunday af
Mrs. Ernest Clark; prayer, Mrs. J. L. Watts.
- ....v ------------------ Ai.-o * t> q Garr=*tt * “The Miss Olhe Buske sp^nt Sun-
ternoon with Mr. Kdd,ie JV* Land of the Free,’’ Mr*. W., da-v.with .rf!ativ^s ,at „ etJ?
witz and .children and Mrs. ^ Sylvester“Preserving!
■«,. - «.«... satiBf&iak
11 /if Stomfnr/I visited Sun- L . .. .....i
, o pel to me jews, .urs. yveiaon
rell of Stamford visited S i - 0ujWej|. “Speeding the Gospel
day in the home of Mr. end tQ the Indiana;t Mrs. J. C.
•Mrs. Barron Lindsev. Will iams; “Safeguarding
Mr and -Mf*. John i i?^1''h (’hristian. Liberties.” Mrs.
C^,drCnn°f Sr i Z Glenn Rennels; “Too Many
attended, church Nations in Our Nation.” Mrs
morning at New Hope ana n c )lV Mrd
Mineral Wells moved to Avo-
ca Tuesday. ~ ?
Tuxedo
doing the preaching. Rev.
and Mrs. Cox hfld dinner with
‘MT.’hmi Mrs. Jesse Lee. They
spent the afternoon visiting
Peggy Jo Ashburn, Mrs. Mar-
son, Itev. W. M.J?ulweI] and
Mrs. Culwell.
Albert Drtskell visited in
Anson Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. R. S. Garrett, daugh-
and
untT others^ho are sick
the community.
Pat Dixon of Miles visitec
tfer, * Miss Helen. Mr.
INauons in our ivauuii, aim. . ’ p n5,.k Mrs J C
R. S. Garrett; prayer, by
Glimas ot
*■■.«*>»■ i- E- %..... LL £‘udlt “we5 P,o°r'»<l ^mn
Peggy Jo Ashburn injured
her knee last week while play-
ing on the school ground. |
Joe Carlton had two fing-
ers badly cut last week while
replacing a fan belt on his
car. I
Miss Sue Gardner of Avoca
visited Misses Berna Dell and
Wanda Faye Bush Sunday. U
Royce Hardie of Stamford
visited Acil Glenn Sunday. I
Mr. and Mrs^ Jess Compton
of Stamford visited Mr. and ,
Mrs. C. P. Amterson and Mrs. I
SAUSAGE
Lb. . . . 15c
We Have Plenty of
NICE DRESSED HENS
Sugar Cured BACON In
the Piece, TQC
Pound ' ......... iv
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THE STORE WHERE YOU RECEIVE THE BEST GROCERIES FOR LESS MO!
J. I. Moudy
A.
Mr. * Carl Glass -of Sout h- Jjj£ S^Ele Sr^' 'Bla^ aU; n
T. W. Hilliard Thursday night an^hCp Women’s Society of Mr* and Mr?* A‘ C* Hu-mph-
Mrs. Warren Hilliard and The-Womens bociet.v ot —......
1S Christian Servtra met Mon- rev ami children. Mary Sue,
Mr. and Mrs.
last week
Mrs. dyD. Braswell spent
Miss ^Beatrice Link, who is
teaching school in the Plain-
view C^nmiunity, spent the
’a week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Link. t
Regular church services
were held at the Baptist
church Sunday with the pas-
r* Flinch Ariine Morgan Sunday. I former resident but now of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carl-'CiSfco visited friends Monday.
.. ----- . vii^s i nnsnan rwervics mei xnun- -----, T u . F f tor. Rev. C. S. Cox et Abilene
daughter, Ruth H ;; day afternoon at the Metho-; a' ne’ . a ’ ^ * v'“** “,wter
Jamie Chandler, Mrs. u
ton and daughter, Milbra of
Hamlin visited Mr. and Mrs
Joe Carlton Thursday.
f Mr.’and Mrs.' Paul Steph-
ens of near Stamford visited
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Stephens
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Ro-
lan Visited Mr. and Mrs. Alf-
red Smith Sunday.
i .
tended Youth * ^ of Hie business session, and ‘ Sunday ey, ainR- I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Galey
the Texico Conference V ung W Renpnla }:d thr de.l Mr. and Mrs. W;^A. Steph- , ,ted Mr. ^nd Mrs. Andy
^ church. The president. Terry of Stamford
!IufL?nv T^rrtn^nt on of Mrs. J. A. White, had charge Mr* ,und Mrs* C- "llham 1
«>f iho business session, and • S^day jemng^
^ _________ ______________ _ ? c^Jl’ CyXp Jones of Stafn^ord Tuesday
ibbock. Lawson- 20- for Scripture reading. Kar<!k ® ' ‘. ot mf i night.
Mr and Mrs. L«e vson- Mfa Hart then taught th(. and'Nancy Rate of Stamford Mbj, Vioia King, who is i
of Abilene visitfd Sunda\.‘J1*stwiv course reviewing “The; visited Mr. and Mrs. Weldon. . ^ Stamford sani
the home of her parents. Mr. Culw|1 Sunrtay ^.ftenioon.
sick list.
Lubbock
................. Taught the K“‘e StJ5|!S!?| MUa Viola King, who ia a
_____. ........ .ewing “thel.vWtad Mr. and Mra. Weldon' urw jn ,he stamf„rd Bani.
Wade ~
andchUdren ofStamtard can- “’^'"^jema b^h*«”tai »' the Stamford Hoepital for|<*ayJ a||(| M„, E. y. Dixpn
ed on Mrs. Larron Lindsey on ^ gpjrituab confrollti„g the, appends
^ on Mre tlarmn i.'n..-.t-j O" ,^j 'plrftu,,;^copfnmting the, »PPf"diettia. r.r^WMUrtStolr New Mexico.
Sunday afternoon- . *nd«v. Mr*. S. E. Law,. M^and Mrs. R. S. Garrett ^ ^ Mrs. A. J.
P' the third | had* theta French r*cntV ,M~-aTm
returned hon?.e ^ u rHativo-; topic, ‘‘Youth on the *ndI Mrs. C. GritMnRter *rf-, Dixon and Mr«. F
a week s v^t wRh relat1 w8yB„ next Monday. /jfeputh Bend and Mrs. went to visit Mr. and Mrs
Mr/Frank ^Agee of ^w^?' 'P'dPQ^dne7‘HltEWC,tdwel^ T.'j '''iWrl’^d Mra^tfE! Tulwell Win Itixon in^the^latter^part
Chapel ealled on Mr. A. B. ;-d«,r".X'eil H:'H White,land Mr. and Mr.
Lindsey Friday. Alvld Sylvester, J. L. Rennelb. I Winberry and son, I
weta in" An.o“n --■■•2^ i A. White. Mr.. Hart. >nd! Red Mr. andt J A„ar
business^-
Mr. and Mrs. B. A-. Cobb
and children were in Abilene
Saturday.
Miss Ruby Overfelt of
Stamford visited her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Over-
felt Saturday and Sunday. ^
The Get-to-Gether Club was
entertained in the home of
Mrs. Mae Dodgen last Wed-
and relatives
U OlillVIl AVI I B. moc 1/vurwii ” —
Jorene Ashburn is on the nesday afternoon. Mrs. Modg-
Lueders
Miss Mary Alice Putnam
who attends school at S.M.l!, : D , .
in Dallas was here during the to Mmes. J. A. Fleming. Ralph
ling was taken in the club as
a member. Gifts were ex-
changed between pals and
names were exchanged. Sand-
wiches, potato chips, jello,
cake and limeade were served
ited friends,
last week. p
Friends j have received an-
nouncement of the marriage
of Miss France* Polheraus.and
Cecil Huckabee, bath of Wi-
chita Falls, who were mar-
ried Feb. 23. Mrs. Huckabee
is wellknown here, having
visited her,e oftin as the guest
of Mrs. Leonard Davidson in
the C. S. Byrnes home.
The Vota Vita Sunday
School Class of the Baptist
Church met last Tuesday,for
a Saint Patrick’s party.
Mrs. Guy Price, Mrs. J. C.
Register, and Mrs. Doris
Raughton told the story of
Saint Patrick. Chosen colors
at the State Theatre In Stam-
ford Wednesday and Thurs-
day. Forty per cent ot the pro-
ceeds will %o for the senior*
trip.
On Wednesday, March 19,
the senior class Wfll have
charge of the chaRel prptfram.
A veiy entertaining program
is beinfr planned including so-
los, band numbers, readings
and a one act play. Doyle Gil-
lispie, president of the cladk,
will have charge of the pro-
gram. The play, entitled “No
Means Yes,” will be present-
ed by Ruby Wiloughby^ Ruby
Nell Fox, Doyle Gillispie, Ben- -
nie Miller and Daryle Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer More-
week-end visiting her parents. Herrick, B. F. Modghng. ' en and white Wei*dev-
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Putnam. [Frank ' Mo.r e he ad. Leon|crJy emphaaizod in the\re-
,V?.1 freshments. Those present
were Mmes. .Elvie Smith, N
I. Williams. P- W. Hamilton,
James Hart, Barney Cobb,
Lloyd Walls, /Thomas Murry,
Mr and Mrs. Rucker of(Counts, Carl Burkman,
and tamibr vtaltwil-retatlvw
IrT Abilene Saturday. . L_A”£, _u:i,i.....hnm.»
Mr*
land of Abilene were visitqrf
in the home of Rev. and Mipfc
Fred Moreland. '
Rev. and Mrs. Ai Hen-
drick hove returned fropri a
visit in Turkey, Texas.
............—-a, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sadler
X K. Mtttfrrr Tom BerryhiH, and daughter. Kayv vrerc. 1
/’___.41 'iim.Iii linmus Hon. r* . .. 1____ VV'ihHltu '1
Mr*. Ben Dancer has re-^'er arid children' returned horn- , Cecil jtcCurdy, .Homer D*n- Sunday from Wichita FaUs
turned horn et<i Stamford-af-^n^ Mineral Wills where Fred Hirte«, Mickey Dod-1 visiting Mrs. Sadler’s parent*',
ter visiting her mothef; Mr*..Jias been employed at t anq ^ w H Coffman> Ernest Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Milter.
Annie Walls. » , rp r*«,«u Weeks, Bennie Dillard, Silas1 Rav remained with hergr^nd-
Mr*. Hamby Short ha:> been! Tdar Henle.v of 'Own^LreeK. yerb,e ^jva Dillard. Rqrffprd! parent* for a lonirer visit.
Griffon, rred - --------'"X'felBEffli
printing wifi satisfy
t exacting. So #01 the
quite ill-
Miss Mary Jean
Ala. wa* here recently visit-
Kell having in the ho
‘ er U
2 r^'TlUr'7,u\ Kelt*. Earl Griffon,
tome of Mr. ami SWe# and Edna Thoms*.
t A. White. Mrs. H»rt. *n.l ItM Mr. ?"d Visited Mr. .nd.Mrk. Andy Jlta Mart .lean Ml ha» tal i". Mta fWtae «Sid« and Edn. Thontaa. J-Owj
Miss Maliel Lmasey " d Da'mon Lieb1 Mr. and Mrs. Gleen Kenneis
and Mr. and Mra. H. R. Liebiwert (ueata Sunday ot Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. IX M. Phillips Mrs.
W. *M.
Arrington. Hattie Lee. Hines ol
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