Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1972 Page: 3 of 10
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Miss Medfqrd Hospital
Drone bees cannot sting.
J. L. Decker
notes
Shower held
for Miss Letz
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Walter Kierepka, Has-
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Couple will
Hundreds pay tribute to
retirement
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Williams Park Saturday, July
29, for a reunion of people from
the Echo, Rae, and Crossroads
communities.
in
of
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Dennington
of O’Brien attended the Hunts-
man National Rally at Chateau
Chapparel, Nathrop, Colo., July
26 to 29. They were joined by
Mr and Mrs Carl Graham of
Dallas, formerly of Stamford, in
Denver for a KLday vacation in
the area.
R B Spencer, Hamlin
Johnny Wyatt, Lueders
Mrs Debbie Anders
H B McLaury, Aspermopt
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ACCIDENT PATIENT
E C. Feagan. Hamlin
the people of the First Baptist
Church as he retired
Personal Quests of the
Southerlands were Mrs. Reuben .
Southerland, Jack's sister ' in
law, Mr. and Mrs Bob
Southerland, and Dr and Mrs.
Grady Metcalf. all of Temple.
Mrs Jack Southerland’s
mother, Mrs. Mae Corzine, Mrs.
W R McBurmon. Margie
McBurmon. and Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. McBurmon, all of Dallas
were also the. Southerland’s
guests.
Mr and Mrs H V.
Southerland, Jr., and their two -
children, Connie and Robert, .
and Mrs. H. V. Southerland, Sr.,
all of Glorietta visited with the
Jack Southerlands.
Guests also attended the
reception from Anson. Hamlin,
Clyde, Avoca, Lueders, Dallas,
Houston, Nacodoches, Spur,
Haskell, Abilene, and Hardin-
Simmons University
The Southerland’s daughter,
Mrs. Michael Gooch, of Lake
Tahoe, Calif, made a special
trip for the event honoring her
father
The Southerlands have also
received phone calls, tele-
grams, special deliveries, flow-
ers, and personal gifts from
friends and relatives across
Texas, New Mexico, Illinois,
Kentucky, and Mississippi, and
Mrs. Grady Acker
is Mission Leader
Mrs Grady Acker is Mission
Friend leader for the group
birth through three years of the
First Baptist Church. Her name
was omitted in the list printed
last week
SMS CHE ERLE ADE R5 FOR 1972—
Leading the spirit for the Bulldogs during the 1972
football season will be the new SH$Tcheerleaders, (from
( the left) Susie Richter, Ddrla Franklin (top), Debbie
Holbrooks, and Linda Clepper.
Veterans urged to
review GI insurance
. The Veterans Administration
last week urgedall GI
insurance policyholders to take
a second look at the type of
policy pay-off they have
selected for their next of kin,
Jack Coker, VA Regional
Director, said today.
'VA warned that too many
widows of GI policy holders are
penalized following the death of
their husbands upon learning he.
had selected small monthly
payments oyer 36 month
periods. In some cases. Coker
noted, veterans chose smaller
payments for life more than 25
years ago, and never updated
their policies
GI policyholders who wish
now to switch to lump sum
payments should request Form
20-336 from VA and select option
No 1
Dorcas Class ha»<^
August luncheon
Thirty four members of the
Dorcas Class, St. John’s United
Methodkf?Church, were present
foi the August covered dish
luncheon held at the church -
Aug 1.
Following the luncheon, Mrs.
J. E. Massey sang one of her
mother’s favorite songs and
accompanied herself on the
guitar. The group also sang
songs, accompanied by Miss
Rozella Vyazey
Mrs Jack McClendon, presi-
dent, presided for a short
business meeting.
PAGE THREE STAMFORD AMERICAN
Stamford. TextfS, Thursday, August 3, 1'J72
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ceremoney'was performed
garden setting at the home
the groom’s grandmother, Mrs.
L. W Lambert, in Abernathy on
July 12.
Condy Billingsley, Church of
Christ minister, performed the
ceremony.
A five-member group sang
the wedding music.
The groom’s sister, Karen
Lambert, was maid of honor '
and Randall Adams served as
best man .ljshers were brothers
of the couple, Mike Lambert*
and John Hensley. , ___
A reception was held Jn the
living room of the home after
the outdoor wedding.
The young people are living in
San Angelo where the groom
will attend Angelo State
College. Both young people
attended Abilene Christian
Collegelast year.
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Mrs Ada Stubblefield, Asper
mont
Mrs. Janies Taylor, Anson
Mrs. William Jackson, Anson
Mrs W. P Sandefur
Mrs. Alvin Domer, Haskell
Mrs. Jack Townsley, Haskell
Mrs
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Mrs.
Mrs.
Ben Morrison, Hamlin
Lee1-Hopper, Hamlin
Mrs. Dora Aderholt
Mrs Maude Hanson
Mrs. Alice Hill, Aspermont
Mrs Bill Jones
Henry Grice, Jayton
Mrs H L Terrell
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Jerry Hughes
Mrs. N J Mayfield, Anson
Oliver Lee. Hamlin
T C. McKinney
Mrs. Mary Vasquez
Mrs. Cora Goldsmith, Hamlin
C M Lester
Kenneth Lindsey
Marie Bain
Raymond Hoy, Asper
at Sagerton
Miss Rebecca Letz, bride to
be of Ronald Galloway, was
honored with a miscellaneous
shower in the Faith Lutheran
Church basement at Sagerton
Saturday afternoon, July 29.
Mrs. Roy McEwen of Abilene
registered the'guests. Mrs. Ed-
ward Letz. mother^Lthp-brtde-
introduced the guests to Mrs.
_ Victor Galloway of Aspermont,
the groom’s mother, ahd his
grandmother, Mrs. Ozona Gal-
loway also of Aspermont. The
bride’s grandmothers, Mrs.
Edwin Thane and Mrs. Tony
Letz of Old Glory were also in
.the receiving line.
Mrs. Joe Swofford of Sagerton
and Mrs. Dalton Dill of Old
Glory poured punch and served
cake squares to the guests, from
a table covered with ecru lace
over tangerine satin and cen-
tered with a floral arrangement
of shades of bronze and tanger-
ine, the bride’s chosen colors.
Other hostesses were: Mrs.
Louis McEwen of Aspermont,
Mrs. Bernice Rhoads of Old
Glory, Mrs. Alice Lewis of
Sagerton, Mrs: La Rue Aber-
nathy of AspermSnt, Mrs. Billy
June Hecht of Aspermont, Mrs.
Charles Diers, Mrs. E. J.
Nienast, Mrs Zenor Summers,
Mrs. Lillie Lehrmann, Mrs.
duster Tredemeyer and Mrs. A.
C Knipling all of Sagerton, and
Mrs. Olga Letz and Mrs.
Clancey Lehrmann, both of Old
glory.
CALIFORNIA . A
Cobblers bl1
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pastorate of 15 years.
Rev. Southerland's nephew,
H. V. Southerland of Glorietta,
preached the morning services
Sunday, and attended the
reception along with his family.
Dr. and Mrs. Grady W
Metcalf, a long-time friend <N
the family from Temple, ata
attended the reception afte
having spent the day with thi
Southerlands Dr. Metcalf wat
Jack’s pastor when he pladget
himself to the ministry, am
later he officiated at th<
marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Jacl
Southerland Dr Metcalf ata
helped in Jack's ordination.
Mrs O K Jones registeret
guests at the reception in t
scrapbook specially made foi
the occasion. Some 250 guestr -
were registered.
Mrs L E. Million. Jr., am!
Mrs. Richard Lane, Rev
Southerland's secretaries,
served punch
Mrs James Self, secretary ol
the church's activities commit-
tee, planned much of the
reception.
................~... Rev Southerland was pre-
Mrs" Sandra*Rhea*and ShaTon sented with a loveoffering from
and Gary Muehlstein.
E cowntit '■.mu’ i
ovoSiobl* in a wid» »*l»c»ion of cbmetet,
table modeli and home entertainment center*.
pastor upon
„ A reception was held in the
Fellowship Hall of the First
Baptist Church tn Stamford
following the Sunday night
services for the Rev. Jack
Mrs AT' McGee is class Southerland, who retired after a
teacher.
Hostesses were Mrs R. E.
McNabb, chairman, Mrs. Otto
Smith, Mrs Swenson Davis,
Mrs. Henry Bryant, Mrs. Bert
Flemins, Mrs. F„W. Wedeking,
Mrs. Alice Newton, Mrs.
Pauline Fuqua, Mrs. Joe
Nowlin, Mrs. Les Gray and Mrs
E B Harrison.
responses are expected from
Korea and England
A note was in this week’s
Baptist Standard magazine
about Jack Southerland's re-
tirement, Mrs. Southerland
reported, and he is receiving SySfem will y^gin August 18,
responses from preacher regular classes beginning
friends in many places. » on Monday^ Aug 21.
August 18
Mr and Mrs. Irvin Teskey
are announcing the engagement
and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Natasha Mar-
hea, to Donald Lewis Brawley,
son of Mrs. L. F. Brawley of
Lawton, Okla., and the late Mr
Brawley
They will be married Friday,
Aug 18, at Tehiple Baptist
Church
’ All friends and relatives are
invited to the wedding and the
reception.
^hip’r^hore'
Ultressa...
WillQWyy,
Billow-y...
Beautiful
will marry
Mr and Mrs Ray Medford
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage wf their
daughter’, Patricia Ruth, to
James Ixjnnie Decker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James E Decker
of Haskell
The bride elect is employed
by the Haskell National Bank
The future bridegroom is em-
ployed by Jipbbs Well Service of
Rule
The couple has set September
23 as their wedding date and the
ceremony will be read at the
home of the bride’s parents.
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Homemakers have
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Husbands and children of the
Stamford Young Homemakers
were entertained at an all-day
outing and picnic July 28 at
Mansfield’s Park near Knox
City.
Present were Mr. and Mrs:
Don Walker and Tom, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Kainer, Mr. and
Mrs. Jan Moss, Mr. ,and Mrs.
Jerry Terrell and Christi, Mr.
and Mrs Hollis Muehlstein,
Jim, Matt and Chuck, Mr and
Mrs, Jerry Manske, Ernie,
Debbie and Betty, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Ender, Donald and Debra.
Jo Ann Hensley marries
Charles Keith Lambert
Jo Ana Hensley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Hensley
of Perryton, formerly of
Stamford, was married to
Charles Keith Lambert, son of
Mr and Nfrs. Charles Lambert
of Abernathy
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