Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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Avoca kn Club
I'afly-MeetifiR
For Christmas
T ^SPSESn?
»,tiali«*ft flub rn«'t TUuixfiay
"H.-at th«*'bcune of
I Dunklin for a
lunrtu-on .fVxl i-x-
STAMFOIW AMPflTCAN
lliui .taiiil.il'V I lS>~rt
Imperial Pure Cane
On Wedding Anniversary
f bnv'JTiils
i hurjgf* of gifts.
Th.' lurx hoon was M*r\«*«l at
fowi sorf.*' tables Madina linen
icveri-ti ea<ti iabb'. Christmas
rit‘< or ations were used
of .stafo-foi(1 At'ic ponor***'I Ifu^a-s of WKodson rVfi and
with a Golden Wedding Anni • Mr*- Otto lid'll** of Bteeken
.••isaiy tea at tbyii * iHimf Oil fidge Vf* < ; GertJe.J lught-S* of
Sorxla) IM-frrrihrt 27. The ->«’>moiM f-iov i*jggi*- bf Mid
,/ouf.lt- s or;i> M.n, K. ■ L Mar*Fla ml, Mi arid Mrs. Jim Tux
tin. *• Mr1 Martin and td**tr • xk** nr~f -Mr attd- Mrs. H 'f
dHUgh’ej. Nan* % -a.ix at ^ r.f Abilr-ut' Olhet j*u*«t *■
for tbA holuUiW fiQnt legi.stered i**-ie from Kastland
mi i-i'S|i\ <jf- <7ol*>; art** Thim ^rnort(,n - VS oodv<r>/ 1 *al
hi"*- hosts for fh«* <x * iiMuri. la*, yt.TW^OM! a/id .V'.i/iii'Atn 1
'.Golden' Wi^idjng-C! i txtrhas M* arid Mrs, Mart.ij were
t«ls Ai iefca'ur}-d n the d* rnamed at foirnan .n I*** At
torailr ns.ahd on the wedding Mis Martin the form**: Mina
;<ake. W,i« b was vi v*-d with Tuggle was attending Murk
a gulderf'purti h. Mrs James ins Normal College then at
Tuggle and Mis, A* J Mep*. j Gorman and Mr Martin was
ot the hortorres, pre*id- engager! in farming.
,ed at' tnrref letihment table . . j, sitae that time they ha-.e
Cjta rs in the hoov party i , „y WomJ*on. Rovoe. AM-
folgers
thrboghour “ |he house The
rr.eru ebh*l*fed of tinker! hafn,
be.-.f.s- /Tanberi-y yule log,
i a* s4liad, yams, ielish plate,
Fter.* n titead roffee, and
a I .pj*ed je lo ~T~
'' pieM-nt weje Mrs.
Cliltorg^obi, • and Mrs Bill
I ( ,o l i-e *<f N+firnfotd. Members
preset.I w*’te Mrs. Glenn Her.-
ynets, Mis-. J f W'lliarm, Mrs.
* Jdi k Fuqua, Mrs Uufuid Wil-
li iarr.'*-on, 'Mr*. K>ie Grirrvw,
Mrs f H Foster, Mis. R T.
! 1 a>iixxtiil ttie ho**tc»ss.
ra.ine
CilANT SIZE
Wins Big Doll—
Little Mink Sharon Wiggly, daughter of Mr.-anti
Mrs. A. J.' McClintock of 242 E. HandUtn. Stam^r rd.
grirlit proudly ait she .receive* the big Dutch Hoy
clofelf-itreifr-Uy D. and If. Hunder* Supply. Making the
presentation ih Charles Forties. ~7" ■ ’
Oppotiiies Usually Ixi Not Marry hath Other. Studies
of Titman 'Stanford Fntveryify' tend to Show that
tin i« is a tendeiuy fur like to marry like that there
is a fair eorrelatiorr lietwe<*n husband and Wife in in-
telligence, appearance, etc. No opposition here. (>nly a
sincere to ser\re your needs best: Make a direct line to
our firm. You'll like what you find.__-
and lln OLkmoi ton.
| Johnson Family
(>athers Here
Helen Jones and Mrs. Lau- [
;a Cowvrt spent the Onai
rhaia holidays in Fort Worth f
with Mrs. Cow serfs grand i
daughter and her husband. \1r .
and Mrs. Ben Cpomer. Mrs ,
Cadmer is the former Carolyn
were of cotton
guest
butr-* sprayed silver and gold
t:.-d with' red and green liie
1 bon. '
(iiffs were exchanged from
! tpe lighted tree
[ The Christmas story was
read by Mrs. Taylor and the
group sang Christmas carols.
A short business meeting was
’ held. . . ' . .
The club will m*>et January
1 f» with Mrs. C. R. Foster.
DELIGHT "
PURE LARD
in 195G. T!iey are members of
the Orient Stivet Chun ft of
Christ in Stamford
! Mr. and Mrs Adolph John-,
: son had ail then family here
during Christmas Those here
were Bettylu Johnson, who
(Shorty) } teaches in Odessa, Doris John ,
son, w-ho is taking .cpts nil
work . at North Texas State
j College at Denton; Cecil John !
son of Daliak, and Mr. and
Mrs. Chai les Johnson r nd 7-1
! month-old sort, WllBan Clurk, -
| of Fort Worth
; Also with them wer** Ml s
i Johnson’s sister,, Mrs Anna
OUR VALUE ELBERTA
Jack Southerlands
Attend Gathering
Of Kin Near Temple
Rev and Mrs Jack Souther .
Umd and daughters, Sue and
Jackie, attended a reunion of
the Southerland family leaving
here 'hiursday and returning
Saturday morning. Rev. Mr.
Mi and Mrs Albin
Beth Jones Both she and her Ifokanson. Jimmy Ned and:
husband are students of Texas Leon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Christian Unrvershy. ' llckanson and Mr. and Mrs. |
. &!r------- -- . i Kben Hokanson and girls
j -isited Mrs Ida Hokaris«ni and
ItHWCffUl II j 0fi1 spnTlay.
Jui' MlLuasi Lt. and Mrs Harry Logten
2SV TVIQIOIII caugh' a train Friday at Lub-
- b<* k and left for Calrt.
| if luff RflflfprhA jk,. ftuMfe
2'j Size Can
Lb. Crtn.
BETTY CROCKER White-Yellow Devil Food
<;i.ADIOLA
CA’MPUS CHUM
Getr Lretter
l*f Lt. and Mrs. Harry Logaff
th<- 13th of Dee. They • 'are
from Ldwauls, Calif.
IS# H. R pounds- Irotm#1 H^Te
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Dean (lies-
sett ami Khrtst Kay, Dene
Charles Johnsprf* morheTT
Mrs. Lindaey C*lark of Hunts-
The family gathering was
. i*eid av the gltChopie playe on
“ Hf rhe
7■*Wnijlhe*".okhwtt hrotKeVr
, Homer Southerland. MbsC ST
•f.TIr. umnXBIttttmZStf
and sgm, Hollis Wayne, of
,r’ Denver City were here during
■t the holidays for a visit with
their 'respective parents, Mr.
^ and Mrs; Wayne Carlton of
Stamford and Mr. and Mrs.
Hollis Howard of Haskell.
sity. rweived a letter in foot-,
ball, it > was Anj)<jUhvvd ,b^,the
PUBQBBS-HWiS <w OH)
Mr. and Mrs. Happy Dayen
Wi VALUE
IDAHO “
POTATOES
DIM'S Pius
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bounds
and family of Slaton, _ Mr.
and Mra. Wilfred Taylor, "Mrs.
Lloyd Reed, Linda, and Gale
o! Abilene, and Mr. ,aml Mrs.
Lonnie Bounds and Jkmie of
Haakell.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hag-
gerton, Nancy, and Wayne of
Sundown spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. R, K. Bounds.
Mr.‘and Mrs. Gum Gillespie'
entertained at their1 home- on
Friday night honoring Paul
Watson arid Ann Anderson of
Abilene.
Roy Ratliff of Abilene and
Fred Jones of Ft. Worth
visited Mr. and Mrs. Guss Gil-
lespie Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Bunkley
entertained with a party Ht
their home Saturday night
'W".« . -
At *-> IH-'l lkM»
ARROW PURE BLACK
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell
ahd daughter, Melanie, of
Richardson came last week-
end for’ a viftt with homefolks
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Watson ccmpanied Mr. and
of Amarillo and Mr. and Mrs. Francis to DeQueen, Ar
Tom Watson of Oinry were *«*»* Mrs. Franks' sisteri
here during a part of the holi- w«*re Joined there by Mr
days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. K. K. Francis, Jr.
Watson and Mr*. Hubert Wat daughter of Dierks, Ark.
son and children. 7^ *" *
Martha Hudson; who attmf‘*»4
the University of Colorado at
Boulder, came home for the SI
holidays Miss Hudson is a
daughter of Dr. and Mrs Ike 4- / |1||
Hudson: AjQKP, If U
CALICHE
OR FILL DIRT
4 oz. Can
TEXAS BAG
ORANGES '
DRIED BLACK EYED
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dcbynrc
and son, Bobby, of Ft. Davis
came to .Stamford for a visit
with relatives and friends.
They went on to Wlehlta Falls
for the week-end and will re-
turn here for a few days be-
fore going home.
HCft YARD
Lb. Bag
* DELIVERED
CALL
JOE BENTON
PHONE PR 3-3835
OUR VALUE CUT GREEN
303 Cans
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Yates
went to Monahans for Christ-
mas with their son and hla
family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Yaifes and Becky. They slab
went to Eunice, N. M.. on Fri-
SUN SPUN SWEET
Ml AFRICA'S BLOODY PAOAN
PRACTICES... AND Hit MASSES
TURNING TO CHRIST IN TNI GREAT
-OSRORN AFRICAN CRUSADES. A
303 Cans
hdnbrihg ftev. Don NlcholSbft
dhy arid visited their duugh-
wiLaoiry
Lbs. foi
T. L. Osborn's
and family of Abilene.
Mr. and Mr$..V. F. Bunkley
spent the Christmas holidays
with their sons, V. F. Jr.,
and Miller and their families
of Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. fking
spent Wednesday and Thdrs-
»*■»»' with Mr. and Mr*. Bill
Pltteoek and Luann In .Sey-
mour.
ter und family Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Neill Max and Ricky.
‘The Neills came on and hod
Christmas dinner Sunday with
Mr. Neill a mother in Abilene.
ICE BERG
John’sJewelry
LOCATED IN
Dobbin'ii Pharmacy
STAMFORD, TEXAS
LETTUCE
WIN-ALL APPLE
Mrs. L. L. Loop had as
guests for Christmas Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Loop and son, Todd
Loop, of Odessa, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Loop, Carolyn and Cindy.
Olive McDougle, Mrs. R. L.
Howse. The Earl Loops re-
turned to Odessa Saturday.
Mrs. Loop is a sister of Miss
McDougle. ,.Todd, a nephew,
Was adopted by Mr. and Mra.
Loop a few months ago.
A fasten assad asfar Mm diet
wM dwak sad «*k yw by b Musat
JAN. 4, 1959 7:30
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL
CHURCH
? 14 F.. CAMPBELL A
ZEE COLORED
MATTRESSES
Midshipman Wayne Cox,
Junior at U. S. Naval Academy
at Annapolis, and Wilbur Cox,
aoohomore at the University
6t Texas,“Tire home with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Cox. during the holidays.
Frozen Foods
80 Count
Mode like you wont them.
Loyer built. Guaranteed by
Western Mattress Co.
San Angelo, Texas
Write Company Or
Dial PR S-2181
Stamford
BESPAKT
FISH STICKS
Pay For Only
What Yob Want!
Don Walker, who Is home
from Ft. Chaffee, Ark., enter-
ed the Stamford Sanitarium
the day after Christmas. He
had been in Ft. Chaffee about
three weeks when he had op-
portunity to spend Christmas
with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Walker. >
Enjoy the convenience
and wide assortment of
good food. Como in and
Speaks
BESPAKT.
EXPERT
Mr*. MolUe Johnson spent
At tm iito
brother, L.' E. Stone, and Mrs.
CALL US FOR PARTIES AND-BANQUETS
Phono Pp 3-2492
QUESTION: It doesn’t matter
what yon believe, does it, at
tony at you ore sincere I
ANSWER: Our modern "re-
ligious revival.” praised ty
the majority, of church leaders,
la baaed upon Yldfe false as-
sumption. At one - newspaper
columnist put it, it Is "faith
in faith" and la the opposite
Bob Tinsley, student In
' Hardln-Slfhmons University,
AbQene, M honw for Hie hb»
l da>n with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. R. Tinsley.
FOUR WINDS
CUT OKRA
. - ■ - —-J6- ■ —’»n» t
,. , JerTy Frank Keen, studnijt
in ,We*f Texas State College at
Canyon, came home for the
holidays with hla parents' Mr.
and Mrs. Sterling Keen.
it to a young person being
in love v ith love, "dangerous
nonsense." He Wflftt bn to
that the real heretic of our
Mr. and Mrs. W,*0. GlUeon
and sons, Otho and Lexington,
Chriitmas in 'Ballinger with
Mrs. Gmean’r parents, Judge
and Mrs. O. L Parish. Otho
Gillean is a medical student at
University of TOxas School of
Medicine r at Gahroalon and
Gaylan la a student In the Uni-
versity of Texas. - -
tic who. murmurs: ‘It doesn't
matter what you believe,, as
long as It makes .you feel
good." v
Paul's faith in Judaism led
him to have a good cdfiscfenie
while persecuting hie savior.
Acts 2Qjl. Jude 3 telle us to
cmitend tar the Caith, once for
We Don’t Want All the Business
But We Do Want YOURS
Mr-anti Mra
trs-pauf
says there Is one faith: And
Rom. 10:17 gives the wpr$ of
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1959, newspaper, January 1, 1959; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973366/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.