Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1958 Page: 4 of 16
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gUauj^
Uvmg in Stamford—
Mr. and Mn Gan: Endcr. who ware married at
won oi me I nanksgivrng sea*
•on at the meeting on Novem-
ber 24 at the home of Mrs.
Oliver Brlneil. V
,The gtrle decided tm.ma^ce
children^ Mr, and Mrs, Carl,
Drueedow and Rev. and Mrs '
M' Shatto, and Pastor Pflug 1
on Novem-
Ender i* the former
Bob Craig)
Ronnie Jackson. -10-year-old
IVirnlhw Ri
•silver wedding anniversary on
Sunday, November 23. The
rouple was married at Haskell
on November 14, 1933.
Both families lived in Sager-
We are stocked to the last
inch of counter space with
wonderful gift items-Shop
early for the largest selec-
MAY JEWELERS
NOW
We
Could
Stand
Up
ffnra
ncrr
and
Tell
You
That
This
Girl
Got
at Stamford, and the late Mr.
Mrs. Helm's parents were
present, but Mr. Helm's moth-
er was not able to attend. The
Kahns' - granddaughter . is
f>iane Monae, who is four
yea is old.
which they acquired If
yean ago.
Members of the family Join-
ed la the celebration and
open house teas held during
the evening when approxima-
tely J13 guests were registered
in the anniversary book.
known strsst in London.
Guests came from Sagerton,
Rule, Old Glory, 8tamford, A-
voca and Abilene. Unda Srem-
fflfl, a niece registered.
Anniversary cake waa setvc
cd by the two daughters, Mrs.
Jack Monae of Sagerton and
Jeanette Helm of Stamford.
Sandwiches, pie, punch and
Mrs. Helm wore, a navy two-
piece silk shantung dress and
white carnation corsage. Gifts
were opened and displayed. •
Rev. M. Shatto, pastor of
St Paul's Lutheran Church.
kralm+t
ANSWER: This Is s
Mon from last week
»*» forth'the soriptu
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Febdoody beoutfful woyfo look! Detach*
eM* Jq# ednlt 6n velvety Hockanum
Dwridk boil low-centered, chemise
demlnQl boxy front with, curved
Ing that su
porary for
the church. N<*v we have
As for what I think of fl
it matter# little.
•are false
K thousands of trusting pair
e who yearn for physical
alth for self or loved ones,
ten. the .sick grasp at straws.
A Damon
always for a fee, of course
cither stated or "voluntarily”
given
Should “ Anyone deny these
men collect much money. 1
rsfor them |o "Myalls' nesga*
zinc. February. 1957. page *2
The gross take of Ortf Rotv
But
W«
Wwit
efts Healing Wafer*. Inc Irf
19?* was in excess of tVtfn/m
He. owns a JHOacre ranch
BAZAAR
lJ
furniture /tore
1!4 £ rrj/\ VAMfltfL' V ‘A r
Billie Hewett is Complimented. f
With Bridal-Gift.Tea Tuesday [
BUile -Ifewett, bride-elec? of j Hewet’. and Mrs. B Kupatt
rftiwipiiiftiir^rrmi hshih* ■ 'prnf»
cd with a bridal gift-tea at the groom, and Mrs J f> Kupatt,
home of Mrs. A T. Jackson I his aister-ln-law.
Tiwadaj' night— * T Misa Kelley and Miss Thorn
Mias HdwjgLgnd Mr. Koytt 1 tow alternated in presiding al
will be married on December rtv stiver' coffee -service at
14. The honor**** wore .a lead the dining table,
colored dress with striped The chosen colors of pink
cumber bund and pink cams and While were' favored in de
tion corsage. •*T [ coral ions The table was cover
The h<*t group was com «<*• with a white linen and lace
posed of Mnrum Ray Carlue. «*>‘H over pink and wa>
Arnold Retmer. A T. Jack-son. entered with an arrangement
Dan 'Rititi. E. F. Nauert. A1 o{ P"1* *«<* lowers
Smith. Dfctwia Wilson Albert with a white chgrub
Krupling. W W Carlton, and^ Marsha Rhew ahd' 'Anne
Emi Schaake. Faye - Kelley., Hudv n played piano ' selec-'
Elizabeth Thornton and Bertha Moris during* the party hours
Naueyt. . Ocher members of 'the
Mrs Jnckeon grerte^’fke *rouP displayed gifts
guests • at the door and pro «nd took rAr* of. other house
sen ted the receiving line which parly duties. They joined to
Was composed of Mrs. CarJilr. gather in giving the honoree
Mr; Hardie Hewett, mother of > a bedspread,
the honor*-*-, and Miss Hewett,' lfr»< Renner registered the
her grandmother, .Mrs. E. C. guests as .rfiey were leaving. '
i ' - ’ h ' J,*,
11 The August Hahns of Sagerton
If ' “ ' m. **■ ,V ' ' #
Celebrate Golden Anniversary
4)1 Their Marriage November 23
Page Four
STAMFORD AMERICAN
Thursday, November 27, 1958.
State ’ Convention
am
convention which, vv.ts held -in
Dallas was ycon by Mr iff
By MRS. DELBERT
LrFEVRE
Hahn of Old Glory. All their*
' children were present with f The Licensed"
1 To LVNA GlOUp ^ °^Th^re.were 21 present. Mbm
srere- from - -Hamlin.-- An
Mr. and Mrs. August Hahn f ^ >VaTwe”n£ | Nurses Asalia.Ibn met In An-/ *>n and Stamford. Those
ol Sagerton celebrated their __d her dkuahu-r emme from 4 *°n aT *the Anson Ho,el ThVrs* 1?°™ « ^ m T m
^ o and her oaugnu-r cume rrom | dav nieht,- November 20. Bbo.ne Mrs. J D labor, Mrs
^h wadding anniversary Sun Grange, but her buvband “ Report of 4he ninfh annual Cox
dav. November 23 A short I ami Mn jretv unable to at- ,---—:---— u------r— -: \ ~
service was held in their hon
dr at the Zion Lutheran
tend.
Ct'urch m S..S.™ sSi7'.',‘ , ”r • . br«'¥-r«. ;
2:30 pm, with Pastor Errest Hahn of^.NViison and ,
Pflug in charge , Julius Haim and Wife of Cedar ■
After, the service, a recep , Creek, were also spe< ial gues’s 1
tion was held In the church, fdr the occasion,
parish hall Pieces of- their Gues's included Mr and
golden wedding cake were . Mrs Herman Raphelt, Mr and
aened with punch . Mrs Ted Cohna lv and Dwaln. I
Mr. and Mrs." Hahn were Mr. and Mrs Fritz Dic-rs ar.d
(.married at Noeck. Texas, in BiU, all of Stamford; Or E i
Williamson County on Nov. 1'mlar.g of Wilaort: John Wal
24. They rnyved to HaSetAw^cf New York Mr and Mrs
kell County from Williamson 'Melvin Baitz and son Mr and
County In 1924, and' in 1931 Mrs - Alfred Hertcl Mr and
they, moved to Stonewall Coun ’ Mrs. Wilde Tredemever. Jr
ty. In 1942 they moved to and Charles.. Mrs. TeW.Jesi^f "liL,
Sagerton. where they now. Jive mgs. Mrs Bill Stanhope and f
The couple have three chll Phy llis, Mr. ar.d Mrs * Car!
Mrs. Edna Dtars of Old j Hertel and familv Mr and
GP jy, Mrs. MUdiod Wemke Vrs Emil Vt'olsch, Mr and
of !* «g| IPrity I Mrs.. Frifz Sttazempcder.
■ J Mr. and Mrs. B A Efdman
Camp Fire Groiin tnd Kirls Hilda stremmei.
■ 1 Ernil Stremmei. Mr. and Mr*
recognizes I Albert S remmel. Mr and Mrs
EXTRA CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
$8.50 COLD WAVE '......... $6.50
sso
Bring a friend and
get second wave for *
Make Your Appointment Early
,. Valentine iBlanXlJ Little , ......
U-NEAT BEAUTY SHOP
Phone PR 3-9002 206 E. Hamilton
Thanksg’iving Time ; ^ugus‘ Apgecman, Mr and
j Mrs. C. E. Stegemocller. Mr.
The O-Ho-Wa-Ki Camp Fire anfl Mrs. John Neuman and
group made special recogni; Mr. and Mrs. Will Stege
$75°°
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1958, newspaper, November 27, 1958; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972635/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.