Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1958 Page: 4 of 12
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Page Four.
Twilight Tea by Garden Club
Wffl Hffntwr OWpt Citizens
Avoca Names
Annual Staff
Tuesday Last
Day To Fill'
Judy Moritz, 13-year old
Nt-irshail and The bride Wore a wedding | The Wadikachk* CamR Fire
K,m were mar ,'j<owri of her cousins Mr*. Ken, girl*, who will be wording on
K at 7 .» p rn Wheeler of Portland. The Bible Firemakers • rank this year,
.f.Umnni I*;, r. 1 she ran left was given lo her I met on September 18 with
their guardian, Mrs. Gerald
student in the'eighth grade of
Stamford Junior high school
and, member of the Ericksdahl
4 H club, took several awards ............
and won I74 »t the West Texas I fiW riaun lor JJw Fede
SUte Falf at I <>n gasoline is
week. Tuesday, September 30. 19J>8
She entered both the Junior ! This claim should include all
"cfnd the opdn shows and tied gasoline ust-d on the farm be
with Hollis Muchlstein for the tween July 1, 1037 and June
most entries. She won $10 lor 30, 1058. T"
most entries lor 4 H club and _ Cards lor filing your claim
he received thp same amount are available at the county
ioi* most entries of FFA chap agents office upon request.
Annual staff for the Mus^
tang, Avoca high school an-
imal.- has been appointed by
Mis Byron Lewis, sponsor of
At Stagner Home on October 2
F K -M it roW,
A twilight tea to which the
j,‘liutherlprd'..P F
;ul Chiit.cti. .Fort
• i»e»g
*he annual.
■1 fifii
The groujJ decider! to meet
on first and third" Thursdays
o each month.
The group elected officers
for the first term of school
Campaign 1 speeches were
Baldwin___<any ' member <-
committee rfrtt.v 1»*‘ ‘ 1 '•'** u
trarispomdor. t<? r-wu
Tea r*ftfit’mtJ. 1.
West. L. V Hstrty-yaw •
1 lajla* Southard, I> l- L1 ■
less; p.u king, Mines.
Gray. Sieve Hi rii>»< K W.
i>ees<*, O- il r*- ■ .
yi.-irrii-s aii'l ft '( s 4-v*-n..yn-
the yard oi Mr, and Mrs. Kasri
Stagner at 717 East Oliver
Street on Thursday nigh*,
Nancy Lyckman, assistant
editor; Wendell Adams,' bu*
Jncss manager; Mattie Easter-
ling, assistant business mana-
ger.
Class representatives are
Gloria Gibson, senior class;
Mary Ann' Nauert, Junior
class; Kenneth Lindsey and
Lynnell Thornton, sopho-
mores, and June Swenson and
,nl Atten-^Mr.s P H. Treadwell, rne
,rj\ ,'rtrnd* gioom's ’parents are Mr, And
wete the Mis Alton Johnson of Fort
j. Worth.
ru le of the A 'reception wjis held in
Saiait Joe Fellowship Hall of the church
| fulawing the, wedding. The(
------— l, tmple went to Galveston on
thou honeymoon. They reside;
....... ‘T- V#-.____A llG.rfh t
isored
by the Stamford Garden Club
and will begin at 7 o'clock.
The garden will be lighted by
the West Texas-C unties Com
p»ny-
Th# garden will be open
each Bight through October 5
and guesta are invited to
drive py and go In to see the
gardens ' on those nights,
thou^l there will not be
hwtrmfi for any night except
Reynolds P-TA Has
Get-Acquainted
Tea Ttyiraday
I A gehaequainted tea was
' held by the Reynolds Parent-
Teacher Association at the
h 0 m e economics___cottage
Thursday night, September 18.
The new president, G. C.
Carothers, headed the receiv-
ing line. Mrs. Lendell Prewit,
Council Vice president, H. J.
Morriotts principal of the Rey-
nolds school, and teachers of
the school were in the line, to
greet the guests.
Mrs. F. A. Dickerson, mem-
bership chairman, took mem-
berships. The hospitality com-
mittee served coffee, cdokies,
nuts and mints. Mrs. Clifton
Cobb, Council president, was
among those who attended.
is Honored
Mrs. J. B. Tabor, Jr
With Bridal Shower at Church
Hold Reunion
The family of the late Mr.
and Mrs. August Vahlenkamp
held their annual reunion At
Lake Stamford recently.
Attending were the Virgil
Vahlenkamps. Abilene; Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Weise of
Seymour; the Herbert Vahlen-
kamps, the Lewis Corzihes,
and the Oren Baldreqs, all of
Old -Glory. Boating, fishing
and swimming, also feasting
were enjoyed.
- ............ -> Sl“,,ard
teats, were registered, by i
Neds itar,s. n. i Mrs. Jewel White
Complimented
■mil Mis Eugene Swen- With ShOW^T
arid a solo was sung by
The group sponsors, Mrs.
Guy Bates, Jr., and Mrs. Alton
McClellan, were present.
Mrs. Proctor served Coke,
Dr. Peppers, cookies and fried
shoestring potatoes. Members
present wars Patsy 'Bates, Ka-
ren Bounds, Ann Horton, Mar-
tha Mayes. Carolyn Thomp
son, Susan McClellan, Sandy
Olson and Donna Proctor.
Miml Sue Olson and Gwen
Portwood could not be pre-
sent.
In the open show, she won
$20 for third place in the aged
cow class, and $12 for fourth
place in the heifer class.. She
also received $12 when her
cow placed fourth in the best
uddered class.
Judy’s father, Roy Moritz,
showed a heifer which won
third in her class.
This is the first time Judy
has ever shown in a big show.
She has had a grand champion
in each of the three county
shows where she has shown.
Judy - is in the Stamford
band and was one of the
honor students of last year’s
seventh grade class. .....:.
By MftSr i'IIILIl* OLSON .;
Mr<! J B. TabM.rO , the
rnier Linda D u I'-nc . Olson.:
was complimented Thursday-!
10 noi j afternoon with a biidal shyw
stairs! e'r In Ole parlors of the Bethel,
be ar Lutheran Church,
desire ] Hostesses wire •Mritev
, gen Johnny Hansen, Neils llaniM n, I
Mrs. Kenneth Qiiattlehaurn,
,e former Nancy Ash'1 oft,
il take her degree at Me
urry College, Abilene, at
idtcrm. Shf: is taking prac-
Lueders Wildcat
Okiciyapi Group
Elects Officers
For Current Year
A wildcat is to be drilled Ho
2.200 feet with rotary four
miles southwest of Lueders
in Jones County. .
The venture is C. M. S. of
Abilene No. I D Minor Alex-
ander. Drillslte is 330 feet
tlce teaching this.Rum, teach
the silver coffee service and
Cl Ijt Kf-Tt
A daughter, Yvonne Gayle
Shannon, was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Shannon on Septem-
ber 10. She weighed eight
The Okiciyapi. group of
which Mrs. J. Roy Johnson
and Mrs. John Ed Youngquist
are leaders, held-Its, second
meeting September 22. •*
The meeting was h?ld at. 4
o’clock In the' home of Mrs.
to take care of the de
elementary school in Abilene.
Nauert
Mis. Youngquist ladled punch
»» ivai a. * 1 •
J; D. /-Kiijialt, Mrs. B.
Midland Man
Slightly Hurt
Mrs _
Kupatt, Mrs. Ernest Lowack,
['Her hushiiiid is in the .lnsur- I Handw iche
lance business in Abilcr,c and mints coinp
thay are tn^jdng- lh"lr mcnr plate.
and Mrs, Alvin Bredthauer.
pounds, .twelve ounces. She
from the* north vnd
4. B.‘-Pumphfey,
In Auto Mishap
J.ohm Patriek .Henry, 29, of
Midland was taken to tty?.
TtSfe a sister, Wanda; who is
from the west lines of Lot 5,
Louise Moore Survey.
and Jack WatSon
in, where the group cBs-
M-OJ
returned to AbOnV- Christian
CbBege where he a second
were chosen
about 6 p.m
aBl rnpvM" ai
ihUanatWJ
u„ UHkiktaon
brother-in-law after the X-ray
irson,
Harkins, vice
scribe; Rebecca Salsman, soc-
ial chairman.
In , addition to the officers,
those present were Earlene
Mueller, Georgann Martin and
Margaret Brtnell. . Members
not present were fcvelyn Gray
and Carla Smltfc-^—
revealed no broken bonfcs.
Henry, wljo works for an
Insurance company,, was on
the way from Midland to Wic-
hita Falls. He was traveling
State Highway 92 between
Hamlin and Stamford when
he took • to. the ditch after *
lair made a left turn in front
president, presided. Mrs. Dav-
ConccA iis of American -Neigh
-id' KatUil was program leader
and,introduced tne stuay-. Rev.
Mr.' Conner showed tne pic-
tures and told o*f the churcnes
and the people of Jamaica.
Mrs, Beth tleuiagan of Abilene,
formerly of btamford, was
Alathean Class
Meets Tuesday
With Mrs. StovaH
i & Aiatnean class ot the
First Baptist Church met
Jut -day night ut the new
home of Mrs. W. T. btovail-
The class Is iK-ing dissolved In
ine rc-oi gaiuzauon ot the
Z&MSTOSHOqi
New Low Price on
of him and another car was
Bernice Neel
Is Name Chosen
For New Circle
following closely, he explain
1847 ROGERS SILVER
ed. His car as badly damaged
^ive Stamford
Women Golfers
Play at Abilene
Five Stamford golfers took
part In the Ladies invitational
golf tournament at th? Abi-
lene Municipal Golf course
Tuesday.
These were Mrs. David Bal-
Idrd. MPS. W. Z. Vadcn. Mrs.
Roy Moritz, Mrs. Lee Walker
and Mrs. Roy Craig.
Golfers from Breckenridge.
Anson. Stephenville, Svyeeb
The Bernice Neel circle of
First Baptist WMS met with
Mrs. J. C. Riddle on Septem-
ber 23 to organize for the new
year, 1958-59.
The following officers were
elected: Mrs. D. L. Childress,
mission study chairman; Mrs.
Dan Bader, prayer chairman;
Mrs. Cecil Shamburger, com-
muhlty missions', Mrs. Lura
LoVvom, stewardship; Mrs. J:
C. Riddle, secretary-treasurer
and publicity; Mrs. A. C.
Humphrey, social chairman;
Mrs. Cleo Hughes, enlistment.
Mrs Carl Day Is circle chair-
angeilood cake, topped with
TC-6 cream, and coffee.
<uluit department and tne
menibcrsnip will go Into the
Dorcas and L>dia Classes.
Mfs. Cleo Hughes, toucher
Tenth Birthday
Is Party Occasion
Of Ellen Anderson
George Smith, tcat*her • of the
evdia C’.us.s, wete guests and
spoke inioirpally to the mem-
bers who will go into .their
U9B OUB CONVENIENT BUIMiET PLAN. A SMALL
DOIfN PAYMENT PROVIDES IMMEDIATE DELIV-
ERY OF COMFORT AND BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME.
for a 52 piece Service
Jo Ellen Anderson, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Parnell
Anderson, celebrated her tenth
birthday on Saturday. Septem-
ber 20, the day following her
birthday. The guests brought
president, will lx» a depart-4 - Hula-hoops and had
mem superintendent. fun seeing who could hula the
Various members provkled longest. ----- -
nomemade. cookies,, .which The birthday cake, ice cream
were served with coffee and and Coke were served to Lisa
cold drinks. Andrews, Heien Gage, Vewana.
for 8.
In addition you g,et, a Bonus of a Silver
Combination Dinner Tray for only
water. San Angelo. Siamford
and Abilene ‘participated.
.Qorcc undwm'tnt Biir~
Neel of Vernon,
TM» koida your Moot and two Vege- A
tablet, and usually tells for $17.50
missionary to Brazil was
chosen to' nsme the eirele for.
Cinnamon rolls and coffee
were served.
gery at the Stamford Sanltar-
’• : afternoon,
lum Wednesday
September 24.
Select your favorite 1847 Rovers patient, and set
your Silver Dinner Tray for only $1.00.
Mrs. C. N, Humphrey of
Stamford Is receiving medical
the Stamford
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Edmond
son of Abilene are' parents of
a daughter. Cathey June,
born at Hendricks Memorial
Hospital on September 11. Mr.
and Mrs. George Bohannon
are grandparents of the baby
and Mrs- Bohannon stayed
with the family last week and
brought Mrs. Edmondson, the
former Georgia Sue Bohan-
non, apd Cathey Jilne. home
~*ith her this meek----
Going-Away Party
Honors Olsons
Before School
By MUS. I’lliur OLSON
Mr. anti Mrs. Raymond Ol-
son were honored with a
going away party recently
when a picnic supper was
held for them at the Ericks
dahi picnic ground^: - . w
A large group of relatives
were present.
The Olsons left for Linds
borg, Kan., where Olson is a
pre^-theological student at Be-
thany Col.ege.
He Is ri gradua'o of Stam-
ford High s'chpol and attended
one iyear at Tarleton State
College at Stephenville
treatment at
Sanitarium.
and- Joyce.
Her aunt ahd cousin. Mrs.
Marvin Massey and Pat, drop-
ped by during the afternoon.
Sending gifts, hut unable to
attend-were Edie Hudson and
Mary Thomas.
Why not layaway a set for Christmas? Just a small
payment will hold it.
Mrs-. J. S. Davis qf Stamford
is a medical patent at the
Stamford Sanitarium.
Mrs. Violet MilHom of Ham-
lin is a surgical patient at the
Stamford Sanitarium.
, T. C. Rice, son of Mr. and
Mis. Thurman ^Rjee, has re-
turned to Texas Tech, Lub-
bock. where he is a sophomore
student. He Is majoring in ani-
mal husbandry. He helped his
father on the farm this sum-
mer and went back and forth
to Abilene and attended ACC
for the last six weeks, taking
English and Chemistry.
Mrs. Craig-Stephens'is rc:
celving medical trei
the, Stamford Sanitarium
Mrs. J. P. Sandefur is visit-
ing in Lake Jackson with her
daughter and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Georgy Dean, Nancy and
Williams. Mr. Dean is a
chemical engineer for Dow.
Mrs. pean la the former
Dorothy Sandefur. * .
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1958, newspaper, September 25, 1958; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972702/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.