Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1963 Page: 3 of 13
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Mi&» Ballard, C.
United in Single Bin or ft it os
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'Polynesian Party Is Given Jamie Crump,
Vor Country Club Members R L Weaver
The Stamford Country Club tain was centered by a allver RltftS Affr '
aa the aeene of a Poynestan tree ttlth illver ornaments.
arty Friday night. August 23. Colored lights were played over ^ rort
wnfored by the dub for mem- the tree for a multi-colored of- jjjj*' * *ob'
trs and their eue.ts - fed. frt WMVer “tur™F. Aug.
STAMFORD AMERICAN Page J
Stamford, Texas, Thursday, August 29, 1968
bride, was matron of honor. She
wore an ice blue dress featur-
cap sleeves and carried long
stem white carnations.
Pat York serve^ as best man;
Ushers were Larry Ballard,
brother of the bride, and Tony
Schwartz of Haskell.
Following the weaning a re-
ception was held in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hobbs.
the txHueparty
*■'* Mrs. Marvin Thomoson.
dies were flven baby orchids.
In She ballroom the > punch
table was centered by a b«i%.
mom effsngCmcnt* of Iroj®
fruit f and flowers , ipi
lemons, grapefruit^’ bnaim.
Lellan. .pianist.
The bride
The bride w»i given in mar-
riage by her father. Her gown
of silk organza over taffeta was
designed with a molded bodice
reembroidered with Aleneon lace
and highlighted by , glowing
of-paradic. As a back ground nUaru>r
for the table, colored net. was wert \
draped from the wall ar| Westfal
orange paper fish were sus- ^ath C
pended from the ceiling. • Harklm
On the patio a circular foun-1 Watson.
was given hi mar-
riage by .her father. She wore a
gown of Chantilly lace over sat-
in featuring a sweetheart neck-
line and long sleeves.
Her veil fell to a finger Up
l tmwfctttoa of
white velvet enhanced with seed
pearls. She carried a bouquet of
white earnsUons accented with
English ivy atop a white Bible.
Mrs. Pat York, slater of the
SWEUftV JUDITH LEE
to her great'grandmother.
A crown of pearls neia her
veil of silk tulle. She carried a
bouquet of white carnations %~
top a white Bible.___•____—
Mr*._R D. Sllnkard of Fart
"Worth was matron of honor and
Kenneth Lindsey of Stamford
served >i best man.
A reception was held, in the
^Church parlor immediately fol-
lowing the ceremony.
After a wedding trip to New
Mexico the couple will be at
and Mrs. Ray Carlile of Here-
ford and formerly of Stamford
The wedding Is planned for
'Nov. 16 in First Baptist Church
in Stamford.
Marie Thompson
Gets MS Degrree
Two hundred and twenty-nihe
students received bachelor's de-
grees. and 259 received master’s
degrees.
Among the master’s recipients
was Marie T. Thompson of
Stamford. She received an MS
degree in library science.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hus-
ton, Gary, Paul and Carol have
returned home to Baton Rouge,
after a visit with his par-
ent* Mr. and Mrs. Cleburne
Huston. Both families spent part
of their vacation together at Red
River, N. M. and Colorado
Springs, Colo. Then they re-
turned to Stamford and last
Friday took the children to S'x
Flags. Mr. and Mrs. Cleburne
Huston remained in Dallas Mon-
BruVhed
Pigskin Oxford
Casual!
Sizes B K to 11. D
64 to 11.
7.99
Low moc pigskin on
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crepe rubber sole
and heel. Loafing-
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Bark, color pigskin.
* •. MRS. WAYMAN L. CHEPPEL
Miss Garrett Becomes Brule
Of W. L. Cheppel August 17
’•••./* A-
Martha Ann Garrett and Way-
man Lee Cheppel were
clock in the evening at the First
Baptist Church at Lueders. Rev.
L. A. Sublet*, pastor of Calvary
Baptist Church, Stamford, offi-
nated.
Parents of the couple arc Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Garrett of Lue
ders and Mr and Mra. Gerald
Saluhus of Columbia, Ga.
Wedding music was presen-
ted by Kathy Wills, pianist.
Dorothy Thompson and Charo-
lette Cowan.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther. the bride wore a gown of
lace over net and satin. The
bodice was fashioned with scal-
loped neckline and was en-
hanced with sequins. The bouf-
fant skirt was of net with lace.
A crown of velvet and pearls
held her veil of illusion.
Ludie Bains of Abilene was
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
MRS. BENNIE C. SESSUMS
_______ ______ mar-
day and Tuesday to attend a ried Saturday. Aug. 17. at 8 o’-
^ I THINK WE
SHOULD HAVE
CENTRAL GAS
^ HEAT. T
- MC»f WC 60ft
WHAT'S WRONo
WITH THE GAS
HEATER WE GOT?
LET'S \
PLAY HOUSE.
I'M THE MOMMY-
YOU BE PAPPY//
s* OKAY-
well WIFE
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V NEW FURNACE.'/
fitted bodice and full skirts.
Their headpieces were of tulle
and they wore white gloves.
Each carried s pink rose bud.
Ronald Sessions of Savanah,
Ga., was best man. Tom Willi-
ford. Larry Inskeep and Bud-
dy Dubchek were groomsmen.
Ushers were Jun Henderson and
Don Dillenger. All the grooms-
men and ushers are from Dyess
Air Force Base, Abilene.
The bride is a graduate of
Lueders High School, attended
commercial college in Abilene
and ia employed by United
States Time Corp. in Abilene.
The bridegroom is stationed
at Dyess AFB.
The couple will reside at 1518
North Tenth, Abilene.
> IT'S NOT AUTOMATIC. A
CENTRAL FURNACE WOULD GIVE
US EVEN, FRESH-AIR HEAT
IN AU ROOMS— ^
" \ BETTER fOR THE KIDS H J
WERE BEING
PRETTY SMART
FOR GROWNUPS.^
GOOP
IDEA.
irS YOUt GUARANTY! 06 QUALITY AT LOW MICH I
Births
Aug. 21, a son, Mickey Wayne
Jr., born to Mr. and Mrs. Mlck-
*y Wayne Spencer of Spur.
a-
Aug. 27. a daughter. Veronica,
bom to Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo
Moreno, Stamford.
Modernize your heating at big savings now during
summer Discount Days! Good deals on a new vented
wall heater, floor furnace, perimeter or overhead
central system are waiting for you today at your
Heating Contractor’s or Lone Star Gas Company.
Aug. 27, a son. Jerry Wayne,
born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kay
Hardin of Stamford.
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-AM
Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. William*
•ad grandson. Scotty Brown of
San Antonio, have returned
from a trip to Travt* Air Force
BSae. near San Francisco, Calif .. I
where they visited Lt. Col. Har-1
old J. Zwelfel and family. Mrs.
Zwetfel Is the former Maxine
Williams,' i
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1963, newspaper, August 29, 1963; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054520/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.