Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1963 Page: 3 of 10
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Maria Vargas Becomes Bride
Of Rolando Ramirez in Rule
Nancy Nichols'
And Lynn Davis
Marry July;20
STAMFORD AMERICAN ~ ■ y,r'>V
L- SUmfoni, Twxsu, Thursday, July 28
Miss Vargas Feted daw**t** mm
With Gi ft Tea ...... A &uilzfcr."%
ft* Mrs. Lyan Plowsrs born.Saturdi
•y -Wff.'Vynn FI
Varf***#'5’_______
became the hride of Rolando
Ramirez of Santa Elena in dou-
ble ring rites -read Friday eve-
ning at 7:SO In Rule’s Presby-
terian Church by the 'pastor,
,„.i In fashioned with chapel train
■WM trimmed with, cRanUlly
lace. A pearl-trimmed satin
bridal crown held her yell of
Illusion. She carried an antique
lace fan to which her bouqttet of
white carnations and * white or-
By Mrs. Chester Oman
Miss Nancy Nlehols. daugnter
of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Nichols
NulS5LfesisP* *****
( .imp
l> An-
mein-
Roiando Ramirez of Ssnts Ele-
na, war honored with frrldal
Another daughter of the cou-
%2b, Sarah three and a
Bridal attendants dresses of
apricot cotton brocade had
matching fabric held brief veils.
Each carded a long-stemmed
r IFUlts of the bride are Mr.
•nd Mrs. C. H. Vargas of Old
Olory and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. apd Mrs. Victor
of tfi? bride s sister and hus-
band, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vin-
son In Abilene.
id. to 11:30 s.- m. at the home
of Mrs. J. B. Pumphrey. as
hostess.
and Mrs. C. J, Smith.
s ssss*** i«
assisted the hostess in display-
ing the *tft* Mrs.- Donald Tan*- , .
ersley of Knox (Jlty presided at
thft registry, „__L...... -1L
-Rev. Herman Anderson, pas-
tor of the Nugent Baptist
I Church, read the double ring
ceremony In the presence of
- dbjjT was presented by Mrs
^PaugUa- Finch, - organist, and*
Sharon I^verett. soloist,
Mr. Vargaa gaye his daughter
m*W- 5* htwov... RrtdnsmaMU
mn
‘ttfng for the cere
Mir«. TTay' Brldlei' imT KBs
Vargaa presided at the tea table]
■ Setting for the ceremony were
seven branched candelabra hold-
MCMMunigtt
the groom, and vaaes of pink
and white carnations.
J^EL^SStJSLSS^LsL
•dverwt with long white fringe^
were Elda Ramirez of Santa
Elena and- Gloria Guerero of
Dfllas.
' Peggy Pumphrey of Ft. Worth
was flower girl and Jeffrey Lane
PuWhW- # was
FUlll
Dehke Denson of Rule and
John Pumphrey of Fort Worth
lighted the candles. •
The bridegroom's uncle, Pete
Valdez, of Kingsville, wea best
man. Raul Ramirez and Manuel
Ramos were groomsmen and
ushers. T*"*
The bride is s 1958 graduate
of Old Glory High School and
attended Texas Agricultural
and Industrial College at Kings-
ville where she received A- BS.
■jhttgy tq honje econognkw J?
eVotlis. A we/Urrn 'theme wig
used In table decorations and
party decor.'
- The honoree received many
debt
ymeot
1 debt
111 up
i < on-
Leddy Boot Shop
Shsrwin-
Williams
ful and beautiful gifts.
Mr and Mrs. A ,nB. f«cLini-' :^KS^ snd wore white
nsn sr# announcing the engage- tlon corsage. Noel Threa
ment and approaching marriage Abilene was beat man.
of their daughter, Mary Lou, to The bride wore s whi
Jerry McFarland Schuchert, dress with rounded nt
son of Leroy Edward Schuchert puff sleeves, and full #tn
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— NOW OPEN —
The FABRIC SHOP
Now The Real.* Known.
Bent Quality Fabrics Are
Here In Stamford!
Marry In Memphis, Tenn.—
Announcement is being made of the marriage of
Margie Bowers, daughter ofMr. and Mr*. Neil
We haw: Bates . . . Pampered and Zip
per Cottons .. Corduroy and Velvgteen..
Thomas Cottons . . ? Botany W ooTena. ..
Hriisr H sits
Ble/ided. Fabrics , . . Seersucker .. . Dao
i, rmP&mt fcfchwsS Acwta
Paul Acosta. Acosta is stationed
Bowers of Mi
• Rich in plgmsnts to cover bet-
ter, last longer.
Tsldro Public Schools.
A rancher at Santa Elena, the
son of Mr. and
ragjefc
pattern; our aeamstrcw^wlll make your
: garments! 8$
TfiTO; w iiimmsori
Hosts Meeting
Of Avoca HD Club
was held in the Fellowship Hall
of the church.
The couple left on a brief wed-
ding trip, and will be.j|l. hqinc
at Santa Elena after July 21.
The bridegroom’s parents,
hosted the rehearsal dinner at
sou. Sister of the brtde of Abi-
lene, and Mrs. Wanda Nichols
sister-in-law of the bride of Abi-
*Rhh*: presided at th« tsMe. —
The bride was valsdlctorian of
the Lueders High School this
year. The couple will make their
• Uniform spray... avan
coverage.
• Wide choice.Pi sparkling
.colors. ' _____
Mrs. J. E. Massey was-com-
plimented with. AJ&&tesr$j>ar-
ty at her home Saturday eve-
ning. Hostesses were her daugh-
ters-in-law. Mrs. James L. Mas-
sing-song and piano music. wedding tup.
Refreshments of cake and
punch were served Lo the 20 y, vii« \r •
present. T ____ Geraldine Kaine
Mrs. R. W. Williamson hoUtad l
the Avoca Home Demonstra- I
tlon Club meeting held fp her [ |
.. j^OMM
Mrs. H. H. Dunklin, president
presided for the meeting and
Mrs. J. C. Williamson gave the
opening prayer.
A program on “Interior Dec-
orating" was given by -Mrs.
Charlie Nole. A demonstration
of hook rugs and pom-pom rugs
was given by Mrs. Nole «M
Mrs. Hilliard.
July 19, a son, Perfecto Jr.,
born to Mr. and Mrs. Perfecto
Camacho of Stamford.
Owner*
Mrs. Edgar Quade
Mrs. L. R. Hollabaugh
Seamstress
Mrs. Pat SJtton
Tucker
FOLDING ALUMINUM COT
Marry July 6
HEAL.to solder
Mrs. Dunkun will gntartan
sweat tubing, lay
tilejeel paint...
Geraldine Kay Kainer and
George William Wed eking ex-|
changed wedding vows July, 8
in—the homr of Mr amt Mr*.
Joel V.
122 W. Hamilton
Phone yt
PR 3-4351 ><PC
club members with a party «t
her borne on August 13.
Refreshments of sandwiches.
•Okies, Cokes and oriage
rinks were served to bight
Will Marry—
Mr, and Mrs. A. L.
Kertneth Young. Rev.
Grimes officiated.
The Jaride-ks-Ow-daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kainer. Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Wedeking are
the parents of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Wedeking chose a white
street length two-piece dress
with fitted skirt and white ac-
cessories. She carried a White
Bible.
Mr. and Mrs. Young attended
the couple.
The bride is a graduate of
Stamford High School and the
bridegroom attended Stamford
High School.
They ‘are st home in Stam-
' Propass fsreh Kit
equips vou (or a hun-
dred lot s Pent 11
flame burner, blow-
torch head, paint-
burning atta hr- t
Hardin are announcing
the entrapment and ap-
proaching marriage of
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tSeir dairghter^Sue, to
soldering tip, xylm-
der of safe, hot-
Tom Hensel, son of Mr,
and Mrs. O. R. Hensel of
Killeen. The couple will
be married at‘ Trinity
Baptist Church August
17 at 4:30 p.m. Rev,
Temple Iiewis, pastor,
will officiate at the
double ring ceremony.
fuel, even a spark
lighter to start the
torch—in .enameled
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Less than .. n <* i
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A livtl unlUrm utMrttlen U
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Mrs. Eddy Swanzy was hon-
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Pacifiers made of Jelly beans
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Guests were Suzanne Nance.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1963, newspaper, July 25, 1963; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054847/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.