The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1941 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, June 18, 1341
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Wwt Skk Chorefc
Rev. L. D. Hull, PmIo/ v
F.nday service* r '• y
9:46: Sunday school . -.J
11:00: preaching.
7:16: B.T.W. *1
8:16: Preaching.
8:00 p. mi Prayer meet-
ings Wednesday.
• £:00 p. m.: Teachers meet-
ihg, Thursday.
die of Abilene, training un-
ion ; Rev. Lawrence' Trott of
Rctan, conference for adult?;
Rev. J. T. DeLoach of Iota,
Texas, young people, Rev.
Homer Reynolds of Wichita
Falls, intermediate, Miss Ma-
rie Saddler, state approved
worker, pastor exhibits, Rev.
Finis Williams, Moran, Sun-
day school directed *by Wood-
row Harris of Sweetwater.
Conference for general offi-
cers, EweH Bone, Brecken-
ridge; adults. Dr. G. S. Hop-
kins, Dallas young people;
Rev, E. Douglas Carver of
Abi, intermediate,/Mrs. G. S.
Hopkins of Dallas, juniors.
Dexter Riddle of Abilene.
Extension work, Paul Counts,
Abilene, W.M.U, Mrs. J. S.
Buckley, Abi, W. M.*S., Mrs.
Lueders
Mrs. Ferrel is a graduate of ior Hart were attendants.
TSCW at Denton, has taught I . The bride is a graduate of
skirt gathered to a fitted and
lowered waist line. The .high
neck with a squared yoke was
set off bv a strand of pearls,
a gift of the groom, as the
only ornament. The flesh illu-
sion veil was caught to a pearl
in a garden setting Tuesday
evening, June 8, Rev. A. V.
Hendricks, pastor of the
Methodist ’hurch, reading the
ceremony.
tin ribbon.
The maj
Alice Putnam, siste^ of the "and Albany,
bride, wore a blue net and Mr. Ferrel
lace dress with tiurht bodice McMurry. G
and a foil skirt.
Miss Mauriae . Putnam,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.
R. Putnam, became the bride
of Frank Terrel of Sylvester
riage by heF father, wore a
fernia
returned
n Diygo,
ie visited
vith her
lly Dodd,
Her head
and orange blssom head dress j dress was a blue illusion
of finger tip length. She car-1 caught to a band of for-get-
ried a white satin prayer jme-nots.
book, topped with gardenia I The:-, bride’s maid,
full shirred bodice and puff-
grandson,
Ther bride’s maid, Mollie
1 Frank Touchstone, of Abilene, "
wore a yellow net dress with * *a
! tight bodice and full skirt ofi"*8-
I her head dress of yellow1 il!u-'_.l
sion was caughtf to a band of ^
i yellow daisies.
L Each of
Why Worry?
is taking
rt Worth
s. Charlie
with her
:itken i>f
ral yedrs.
ler went
/ Will also
places be-
OLD TIME DANCE ^
ea(ch Saturday irigbi at
PIONEER HALL-ANSJON
—when you
or the i^ody (
us do thp w
repair It so
know, it waS
KING’S NEW PLUMBING
SHOP
at church.
Everyone is invited to at-
tend all of our service*. -
Some earthquakes begin as
deep as 460 miles below the
ground before they rock the
surface of th« earth.
More than 12,900 can and
coaches operating on Ameri-
ir car.
; - ■ ’ the bride', attend- X&VIU S^fleh^dM.
ants carried a colonial L_
quet of rainbow asters.
The groom was attended,
by W; R. McAllister of Plains
and J. W. Stanp and Billy Sea-j“
man. were ushers.
The wedding party was pre .
ceded to the altar , by Montie''*unk-
La.Velle Smart, coiisin of thp
bride, who carried a white
tin altar pillow «nrmklpd with Djla™.K
mama nofulii *
of. white organza w-itlj^pink Williams,
hows. Her head dress was pink. J* ^ HineH,
lever
HU I tl >11 XI. I'M K Ml
U0I.K. 0»KH AIM *
\v. i\
Rodeo, fhprj
Bathing BeTlnK Ii
PLAY IN ANB
bo. when they met at the River-
Iside park for a picnic. After
■ Mrs. N. I. Williams presided
at the business meeting, Mrs.
“1. M. Douthit read the devo-
tional. After games were
♦played oatotic songs were
:r.». Refreshments were
rVed to Mmes. Tom Gifford,
Price, B. A CokU* Lew
BdforrfT1 ellsT Bennie
IJvle Smith, N. I.
Mickey Dodgen,
i, E. M. Douthit,
fEdna Thomas, F. B. Tonroy
the third
annual vacation Bible school
oTTKe "Baptist church which
Avenun uml noil
n«-M. N'o iol> too
tort larrgt.
QUY R. king.
Phone 16
ADIO
IRVICE
W. C. Henderson, southwido
worker, Y.W.A.,; Miss May-
bfll Taylor, Recife, Brazil^G-
lies, juiiie**
ident, Ste-
for sever-
s mother,
»a before
tbilene for •
PHONE 717
ioned.
, The term of office of the
president of France waa for
seven years.
and that of her aunt and un-
cle. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Her- opened last
rick. Vows were taken before ed 78 accoi
English ivy. Ferns and has- by Mrs. Let
I kets of gladioluses were set, aie: begin
,on either side!of the impro- Lassiter, i
vised altar. , Jack F!elts
: Immediately following the and Miss -
ceremony a reception was held; mary. Mrs
in the Putnam home, . ^gnd.| a»«iHted by
NEW LOCATION
BETTER EQUIPPED
SERVE YOU
110 West Moran
MAURI *0*1. Ce-Winner With Hoy*
Doric 4n toe UOIoaopolU
Roco Moy NR, Averaged 111.117
Milo* Mr Moor oo HwIim Root
Dipped Tiro* Wttoeat o Tiro Change
or Tiro TrooMo of Any KM.
Vi Block Nqrth
WE REPAIR
W TIRES
Passenger
mediate. Mrs. Lee. Cauthen.^.
Miss Erma T’.'nr daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ta-
bor and Cecil Hart, of An-
son. were married June 3 in
Stamford with a brother and
sister of the bride and bride-
groom as only attendants.
. The ceremony was perform-
ed at the Baptist parsonage
with Rev. Dick O’Brien, pas-
tor of the First Bapti#t
Church, performings the cere-
mony. * . ’
Miss Marie Tabor and Jun-
V» Block West
Of Old Location
BETTER VALUES
'ir
—by—
New, Better
O. K. Rubber
Welding System'
Tires, Tubes, Batteries
Motor Oil, Accessories
wore a beige ensemble with a
cape and a corsage of garden-
ias. *•
Weaver Medtfn, Mgr,
Phone 13
“Piggest Little Store in Town
SWIFT’S JEWEL t . _ „
OUR CHEAPEST TWINE, 6 BALIA, $3,96
But we heartily recommend the McCorpick Deering Big
Ball Twine, that insects will not eat and keeps youf hinder
tying. ITS HIGHER' PRICED .AND WORTH THE DIF-
FERENCE. ‘ :
SHORTENING 4
carton
PURE CANE
SUGAR
ADMIRATION
COFFEE
SOUR OR DILL
PICKLES
First Quality—longer mileage1—-greater
blowout protection—greater non-skid
safety—i lets coat per mile. Finest High
Speed Tire Firestone
has ever built. Equipv
your car today. AMHBHARIu
1 TRACTOR TIRES STILL LOW PRICED
Rubber prices have advanced a lot* in the past feW months,
but to date we are still able to offer you last- year’s LOW
PRICES. These prices are not guaranteed beyond June
20th. If you intend to give your Tractor New Tires This
Fall, why not do it now? Pay for them in the Fall and save
any price advance. Our stock and sizes reasonably complete.
STAR STAtE
COFFE
BOjHANNON
SPINACH
LA ROR
OXYDO
firestone
CONVOY TIRES
_ We know of no other
# tire that delivers
g so much mileage
and safety at such
I -^Pw/UH, » |°w Pjdce. Ivery
nrMtent Hr* carrlM m
AND TOM OU im Uftlw. Ouer«.t...
LAUNDRY
ALL FLAYOWT
2 Good Used Grain Binders. 0i)e New 4-foot Com
boxes
bine Left \
WrtlTE SWAN SALAD
.. IVf juit had my
FARMALL overhauled,
.Bill, and. it's workin*
like a topi J
GRAHAM
CRACKERS
You Save
APPLES
BLACKEYE
PEAS
With Safety When Yoti Buy Repaint of Service
«at RUIF’8! / i ,
RANCH STYLE
LII*TON’S
We carry o\Vr lft <109 Repair Port#
needn’t wait for ser\ice. Our meA
trained an^ fuflv equipped to rei
GU ARAN I ESI) SERVICE!
BOLOGNA
ARMOUR’S
Ualw to Km Mm ef He—toss wfM Mafcerd Cr—to,
M«r««ri Speak* ea* Ma Hreateae lyaphany
Orchestra. aa*ar Ma MracfUa af Alfred WaNeettola.
Maaday avtalafa, a ear N. I. C. Bed Netwark
REPEAT
SLICED BACON
WHOLESALE PRICES ON^OILS AND GREASES
BANANAS
Above Prices
CASH ONLY
STAMFORD
Mis
500-MILE iNDiANRPOUS MCI
Y PROVED ON THE
N THE HIGHWAY
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Inglish, George L. The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1941, newspaper, June 13, 1941; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992783/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.