Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1959 Page: 4 of 14
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■ I -MX fjs* >w
• TW/fisM engual
anion recently fM held by
decendants of the late Mr. and
Ufa J. W. Weeks Jn Uteders.
Quests attended from Okie-
At State
Spring and U*e-
Jeff Smi
Mrs. Woo
beck U», tl
lor a chec
line, but tj
to nest lor
nlsad was Janice Hokanson,
daughter ol the honored
couple, who was 12 July 17.
Heme lor the occasion was
another daughter, syhrta Hok-
anson el Ft. Worth; also pre-
m% «• *he other son. Loa-
Tlwfs Unexpected
. ♦ ’ i '
We have Jnst ncdr*
New Cotton
Mr. sad Mrs. E. R- Holder and
children ol Breckenrldge this
By BoasnfleM
This Late Shipment
Makes It ' Impossible
For tJs To Sell Them
At Regular Price
So opr loss is your Gain!
Worth, brother of the bridfc
The bride, the former Opal
Nelson, daughter ol the late
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nelson,
wore blue and white. A small
recaption was hold sf home
ol her brother, Fred & Net
son. A sister, Mm. Philip Ol-
ion. was hostess, .•
The Hokaneons have lived
the entire 3B.years in the
Erfcksdahl community. They
operate farms owned by his
mother, Mrs. Ida Hokanson of
Stamford.
Elton Hi
pointment i
Christ, Sum
wile and M
Cox also of
day dinner
RT J. Fox.
Mrs. S. a|
day throug
Stamford Sd
A wide selection of
day ‘n’ date dresses . . .
ARRIVED 6 WEEKS LATE
AND GOING DIRECTLY OSL
NEWS
Sale at-14 0,1
gnd family
JKMU-IA
umphrey.
Petty Circle
Holds Meeting
Mrs. Cleo Hughes was chair-
man in absencs~ ol Mrs. Carl
Day and Mrs. E. H. Childless
STILL IN EFFECT AT
on, and
’ork groi
your car wont atari. . .or you
run out of dean ahlrta. . .or
when the cupboard Is bore. . .
do you tad#» up and take a
day off to get the matter tak-
an care of in the city, or do
house
Petty Orde of the First Bap-
tist church whan it met Tues-
day with Mrs. R. E. Hill.
Mrs. Buck Stovall taught
the lesson for the session and
Mrs. R. B. Little led devotion-
Gold Is where you find it
you write to s
Guests were Mrs. Clyde Klt-
te, Mm D. N. McKay *nd Mrs.
Coy Upshaw-
Papa Bear Says:
<1 like my Bed
alee aad firm!
Eastern 3tar
Sets Dates
For Two Meets
•
Plan* for a practice meeting
July 27 have been completed
by the Eastern Star chapter
2gp, it was announced by
worthy matron Mm Jadk
Kennedy and associate matron
Mrs. Mary Maydeid.
It was also announced that
rass
money inveg
raents able i
your trouble
shoulders ao
scarcely jpH
Acuities at a
But hair
craftsmen, si
spa. and gob
hr Civic pnd
and good tax
many of Ifrtse
’« cgt down their stocks,
I off employees, or left the
intnr. . Asssust aH you
re buying ftom them was
thing* you couldn’t walt
get somewhere afse (count
vacant buildings). . .and
v many will leave In the
ore to go where your
ney Is going?
'eoplf are educated in those
Mama Baar Says:
H like my Bed
" ■♦oKwMIgffy
(Is diggers like Maya!
MW -
it 8 p.m. In
Hall. Officers
tend as well as
Mrs. Kennedy.
will he j
meetings
are urged to i
members, g|l«
Recant visitors of Mr. apd
Mrs. Ed Gray, Stamford, were
their daughter, Mrs. Scott
Mullins and children, Bobby
Baby Bear Bays:
“I like my Bed
wet-proof and safer
apd Raren, Midland.
stick in
Writes Jean: "The fellow
who never advertises is libs
knows what he's doing, but
she doesn’t."
What better Ursjrto aay that
and they were all satisfied
with mattresses from the complete
Bedding Department of
HUSTON HAW
gBS* ^ Gold and Silver, has been
a conquest for man since
. time begad. These metals
back our financial security
• mounted in brilliance,
they become our greatest
IMly Rymbola of love. The gold-
jjgjjy rush days are gone, but, now
gpld and.ttiiVefBJKii.thtf create
WF -the bast from tfaase metals
for your7 complete satisfac-
tion ana we present them to
, you through our store daily.
•» • • 1 " f g- ■ ' p* • ’>’■'■'£?■ * /fi* • ••■ ,
CERTIFIED MASTER WATCH MAfCER'
‘■essawasft
PA.-Tbey All Slept Soundly
dhh while >aa*ffcn>nS«f.Hnwyr,
not oil of An modem on«biotk»
diwygad hrggy •
IMPORTANT PART OF
Crib Mattresses From
IT PAYS IO SHOP AT
PRESCRIPTIONS
Jewelers
BUNKLEY
IfUC STORE
Phoep PR F’SSdS
OffkM bt» Wssf Side of
r~,9wnt°rd :
East Side — Former Strauss Corner 1
'Nome Out Of The Way — A M Urn Td fay"
Sipce 1916
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1959, newspaper, July 23, 1959; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972535/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.