Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1963 Page: 4 of 10
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Hospital Notes
MfDICAL PATIENTS. *
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Stamford, Texas, Thursday, July 26,
1-saw. Fotoraoo'# muu, Mr*. Ruth
Scth, were in Lubbock Sunday,
July 14 for a visit with rela-
M*»». including Mr«: Heth'a
daughter. Mr*. Comer Sharp,
atyd. family., / 7
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Olsori
ami son, Sheridan Olson, were
in Dallas Saturday and Sun-
Idrrn "Vlutt with the uisifft *
__:-» inhnnv of younger son and daughter-in*
St the^earsons ™d Mrs David Olson.
S’* M,. »dM„ Orville Broil*
Mike a^d Pat. of »*d of CUfUm an.
ited them on ffk. jAR ,?
Roseouuist fawJhes, Mrs. Mar-
After attending first a week
•y ran. -torts©***
Erirksdahl Coop Ota closed
1U boohs <* another succoufto
year, ooop members teamed at
long Baptist revival at Farm-,
lngton, N. M . the Burtoiu va*
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Carla Sweu-
. Jdr. aud
ahd Mr.'id
wi*rc in Wl
end to atte
of the Mite
union was
Mr. and M
Jan Blac
Uy, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lar
son. Kevin. Jay Doe and Brad,
of Sw.-deburg, Nebr. They came
Tuesday and left Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearson
had as visitors week before last
Mrs Blanche Haley, Stam
The Jimmy Mpehlstetns, the
HolUs Muehlsteias. Mrs. C. L.
Morit*. Brad and Qeorgc to-
gether with Mrs. Ned White of
Snyder, were in Ooswales rp-
U in the basement at Bethel i*-
thersn Church. . v
The gmount of 01,500 was dfs-
in . current dividends and fifty
Mrs. O. B. Slice, Cypress.
Mrs. Odls Smith, Luedcrs.
Judy Moritz, Stamford.
Mai *•» Jnhn*an._3<*B>tor
M. R. Schroeder, Stamford.
M. A. Wills, Stamford.
■Kb. J. M. Bennett, SUmford
Gilbert Harden l.ue(tei-s."
ora*
la a long distance c\U to the
family Monday night Dr Hater-
lus reported the flight from Dal-
las to New York had been, a
most pleasant one.
After a day in New York, the
held at Palmetto Park, ____^
Jimmy Muehlstein are daugh-
ters of the late Paul Roeber.
pee- sent In payment -of old
stack. .
L W. stenholro. Oliver Swen-
son and ErUnd Olspn were re-
Mrs. A. B. Phillips; Sweetwa-
W. T. Goree Jr., Stamford.
I. O. Hughes. Stamford.
Phil Rush, Stamford.
Mrs. JBrpoo Metl, Avoca.
Ronnie T*fe of Abilene, were
Big Spring
for a visit in the home of
i ' * - jr.
[ItvSS, Shiress
had attended the furniture mart
Jet liner for Paris. France.
Mrs.' Robert Ressman
1 Cheryl, of Goliad are here \
lne her parents, Mr. and 1
I^rm an TTItiWtT and her 6
Copenhagen. Oamnsrk ancMl^y
expect to attend worship ser-
rtcei at Stockholm,^ Sweden
iumUi- .Gtnnwy ai»4
•*7SRKr Are flieittaeu
The Assembly st H£tateWJE<»:
d«Bl of .the hoard. Olson, vice-
president, and Carlton. secre:
John L. Nelson, manager since
***-.»! ******** ■»
Albert B. Dgvis k*t returned
to his home base at Naval Air
The James Thompsons joined
tke gfOMft*.
Mrs. Orville Bronstad Is a sls-
Gueets . j
door by M
^"atwtnd^-SM
mother. Ml
The honorel
frock ’With
corsage of
nations.
.The gues
tTwSSSSrF^'S?^^^ * -£•
.M Mro B. W, Roiroq^t. WUiy | ^
u, s*n a.b»i. « Jf2*£S!T" *
He is structural mechanic
continue in that capacity.
J3»jr ttwaw.tt. -Hatertas pastor
of Bethel, gave the invocation
at the barbecue which was
served at 7 p. m. to some 275
persons. The meeting followed
at 8 Pi m. . , . , _.
- feeing Dr. and. Mr»„ iiateriua
off at thh airport Monday were
16 of their 19 member family:
the Birger Haterius. Milton
Kklerius, C. E. Brownfield and
Gene Swenson families.
Services will be conducted as
iimt at «etoei LutfigratftfMMirch
during the month's absence of
Dr. Hugo B. Haterius. pastor.
Deacons of the church council
will have charge and, if pos-
sible, neighboring Lutheran min-
isters..wiU HU J|»e pulp« *L
times.—__:
The Rev. J. Winfred Stenhplm
of Chicago, 111., who grew up
here, is CUpeetdrf to fill ,tj>e pul-
pit Sunday, Aug. 4. while on a
vacation visit here- rrsr--------
Programs te
church groups KOLUe presenteu
at the evening services. ,
mm - jflbtnBBP
Pacific. . r
Johnnie Belvln, also of the
York Town, came home with
Davis and visited a few days
before going on to Ms home in
ON EUROPEAN TOUR
101 S. Weatherbee
a raflectol
played.
1 he bride
s lace clod
pink and
ers At one
punch bow
the white a
was served
All table d
Richards, and family.
LEAN MEATY
crystal.
A&ihme
Mr. and
family wei
■jbwdtffws
*wwmwsr»«
InTTrltyti
son..
Mr. and
and, Eddie
as program director.
Also taking part were Mrs.
Okey Richards and Mrs. Philip
piym. . ------ ■
Mrs C. L. Moritz, president,
brought the devotional.
Mrs. Leland Nauert wai
named secretory pro tern.
Mrs. Moritz and Mrs. L«ul»
Manske were hostesses.
The Bethel Willing ' Workers
meet Thursday of this week at
3 p. m. in the Bethel chutch
parlor. '
Hostesses are Mrs. M. Rogen-
quist and Mrs. Leland Naucrt.
RETURN FROM VACATION
TRIP *
Gene Ekenstam and Jan Ol-
son. together with James Un-
derwood of Andrews, have re-
tnrnad fr^n1 a vacation trip to
LEAN
EEBSH VINE RIPE
husband,
Knoble.
Mrs. B
daughters
Lynn, ha
P«rf«ctty roafehed wed
ding rings by Keepsake ..,
styled for timeless beaut)
in white and yellow gold
LEAN
FRESH FANCY
KKE8T
S33 00
79.73
FINE CHARCOALING STEAK
WHITE SWAN
Washington. D. C.. New York
and Philadelphia and which took
mem through thirteen states.
who resides in Dallas,
VANCOUVER
Aon. $33.00
WILSON GOLDEN QUARTERS
KIM BELL CALIFORNIA PACK
Olson.---
was on vacation from Temco in
GrecjqvlUe and Ekcnitim, new
director of public relations, was
on vacation from TL£ *t Se-
mlirtH tn >Vr» 4rt«iL
t.»«. «.I Jr Fr4rr4 Tu.
MAY
JEWELERS
guin.
lne young men also visited
here with their parents, the Hi-
ram E. Olsen and the Carl
Ekcnstams.
Olson and Underwood were
college mates.
Cash-\
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Fine Gifts for all Occmaions
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Unit
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RESERVEO FOR YOU
Ogr way of saying “thank you'* for saving
BflCQANEER STAMPS with completion of
coupon below and purchase of $1.00 or more.
The Event of The Season
...and you’re invited!
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KIM BELL’S
FASHION SHOWING
A wonderful collection
of Fashion’s Finest
Coats and Suits For Fall...
Limit 1 coupon per family
Void after Aug. i, 1963
DEG SfONTE FLAT CAN
MEAD’S Reg. 58« Value
2 Pkgs. —
POTATO CHIPS
GIANT SIZE
3 Lb. Can Sealed
CRISC0
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PRESENT VOGUE
GIFT B OOK
Like to see what’s best for the coming 1**11
season? Lush fabrics, flawless tailoring, newest in
colors and smart designs ... Present-Abel-Morgsn s
special representative will be here from 1:30 to
5:30 July 25th to advise you on fashion trends tnd
to personally assist you in your selection from his
fabulous collection.
mps with thfs'couponTnd
the Purchase of
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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/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.