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Study and Luncheon
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Page Two STAMFORD AMERICAN to
Stamford, Tefca* Thursday, JUly 28, 1882
-nto WWJ of the Avoca Bap-
<5ody Mm*M<todayfto
the home of Mr aod Mrs. C. R
Fester with ’• covered
Mrs. Travis McLellan. ln#
4m and their families wen
uEE£: •"v*"*-**1 •*•»*«* ■»< p«<
*fAas - «* -
- "• tot* apeet Friday to the home on Au*
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The Avoca Home Demon* tr*-
lira Chib met with Mr* Mil-
dred HarrUon to Stamford
Thursday aftemoeo- Ten mem
hers a os wared to roll wall. Mrs.
S£ c«w’m.u, |n Alaska and California
Lpuia Wlae By Mr*. Chester Oman , Ed Hughe* returned home tost
l. | .. w__. I week from, the Stamford Memo-
Lueders Woman Vacationing
a senior and leaaette Is s
freshman, they were homo tor
the weekend visiting With
parents. Mr. end Mrs. Q. C.
Moore.
BIBLE CLASS MEETS
The FideUa Sunday School
Close ef the Pleat SapSiat Churehi
StonewjilLl-H
Cmp Planned
Fir A ug. 2,3
. f)to Stone* aB County *H
Comp* will he held at Buffalo
Gap. August S and S. Recreation
wttt bn stresand with Joel Wtl-
ftt»mfnrd Delegates
To Attoiul Meeting
Of WHuosmo
► a
Delegates from the Stamford
congregation of Jehovah’s Wit-
nesses leave this week for San
Angelo for the largest eonven-
Eugene Watts, i Henry Biel
Watts hfHRIH the’woman
of today. The Mason 'Was gtvqp
by Mr*. Huron Potaac in play
fortn. Twelve ladies attended.
A daughter, Debra Etolnc,
was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Way nos Smith Saturday afier-
'noan to Stamford. She weighed
g Iba. and IS ounces.
Bro. J. K. Holder and family
of Bmekrarldge spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sparks.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jennings of
Abftone were guests of Mrs. W.
A. Sylvester Saturday of last
week and they were joined as
supper guests by Mr. and Mrs.
A1
Mrs. Huron Potaac whs buatosss Monday.
^ift^SijKdrtn.of Dallas visited Mrs. Tur-
tist Church in the dining room ner’s mother, Mrs. Claude Wll-
Uga pest wees,
and Hr* H. H. Dunklin
Mrs. W. D. Smith is vlatting, visited 'Mrs. Dunklin's mother,
a sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Berry, and family of
Mr*. Ima Moorhead la on a
vacation trip to Alaska where
Hospital whars he
anted toe womeir oh, at the Baptist Church Tuesday | uams,
?V< • I Mr
iy. The Icason wax
Mrs. Albert West, in El Paso.
Mr. West was stricken with a
heart attack Iasi week but is
Improving at prosmt.
* Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Taylor of Abilene
Thursday evening.
Mr. and * Mrs. C. R. Foster
were in Anjton Friday.
Mrs. Betty Foster and girls.
and hi* family. Mrs. Moorhead)
will also visit with her son and)
family la California before
turning imrna
8. L. Vinson of Austin was
here last week visiting with Mrs
Vlhaun and-children, Stacy. Ste-
phen, Sarah, and Sammy.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Clark
of Hillsboro have been here re-
cently visiting with their riaugh-
| ter and family, Mrs. Wilford
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Quktt Nauerl, Mr. Nauru'arid daugb-
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill .Wood of ier* Tommie and Anna Louise.
Colorado City attended the re-: Aria Walls who has enrolled
arlval at the Methodist Church for ihe second semester at «ai-
Thursday night and visited at dm-Simmon* in ^bilenv, was
Ihe parsonage, with Bro. and home for a weekend visit *tll»
her parents. Mr. and Mrs
met to the home of Mrs. HarrcL ^ ^ Curly n,yl from west j tion of any type th< West Texaa
Petty ou Saturday evening. A Texan Utilities Co., on hand to community baa ever see*^ ^
picnic supper was servad to the fur*toh a tot of the entertain-! "San Angelo hotel and motel
went to the Baptist Encampment | This year, only the 4-H ers
of Dallas were here Sunday visit- Grounds for swimming. Thoke who havo carried on a project w
i— with his mother. Mrs. Vada present were Mmes Frank or activity can attend. The camp tor of
taye been assigned,"
R. Edwards, presiding minis
Abilene Sunday
Ban Howard, Quiet t Is In Mer-
kel as counselor in the Butman
Junior camp of the Methodist
Church.
Kay and Susan of Aspermont Mr* Howard Quiett.
were gueets of Mr. and Ur*.' ' kllMTV *_llluri. Walls Mr* Wall* took
C. R. Foster Sunday morning ATTENDS COUNTY COUNCIL Abl] Mond#y
— visited Mr. and Mrs C.) Mrs H. H. Dunklin attended!10 A0,ltn< ,,n won<,ay
isit Willi
Ir* j/ D.
tw(f%ack
Loudder.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tootoy
Corpus Christ! and Mr. and
Mrs Roy Tonroy and children
of Lubbock were here during
the weekend visiting with their
mother. Mrs. F. E. Tonroy.
RETURN FROM VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stanford
have returned from a vacation
trip to Vallcslto, Colo., where
they spent several days fishing.
Knwute home they visited atj ^
Stamford congr-.ga-
adding. "but
*25, *S3z. "SSTi 2*2. — -«• ~
•SUL'T- 001T™:
by Sb.ro. I^vbr.tt. BU11. A«l <• ttrro 4.y. 0» OW.N. Blbl.
toss
Tommie and Anna Louise Silts
are visiting in Hillsboro with
their grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. P. H. Clark, and also with
ai| aunt. Mra. Georgia. Bean.
Their mother. Mra. Wilford Nau*
ert. will go to Austin on July 30
where she will attend a confer-
ence for Homemaking Teachers
Vahlenkamp, Charles Dters. and instruction
Brands Dalby. officers of the! The San Angelo meet will at-
4-H Council. JoAnn Poore. Ann'tract Witnesses from a 12 state
Gumbie. Nancy Vahlenkamp, I area including the local delega-
Jim Hecht, Jerry Cannon. Lin- tion Some 5.000 Witnesses are
da Lindsey. Donna Pierce and expected for the July 27-29 sea-
Carolyn Sander also helped to tion at the San Angelo Coll-
plan it. 1 seum.
Abilene and Mr. and Mra. Glen
Sylvtgter and Pete. •**
Mr. and Mr* Bred Beatty of
S*n. Antonio visited Mr. and
Mrs, R. O. Smith Monday
Mir. and Mra Bust Jrantogi
of AMtoae visited Mrs. W. A
Sylvester Sunday. She aceom
pantod than home for a Jp*!
moot spent teat week with Mr.
sad Mr*. Jim Sparks.
at Anson Qundny ««ight tne County Cbufltll to "Anson
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Culwcll of
Electra visited Mr. Colwell's
Ihe state. The meeting will
Dciton risher and daughters.[Sffjgtoteffofwbl ^^jEagt Bethel Church
Eugenia and Fish- m#nU of In,tructlon » andfpiang Revival
er is a former pastor of the Luc- EffecU o( ,Iornemaktog t,1®"8 "*0 j
and Education " F|0 Open Sunday
and vis• tiers Methodist Church.
ATTEND HAtKELL MEETINO
Howard Qulett and family and
Darla Egger of Colorado City at
tended the MethojHat dlalrlct P*rent*. Mr and Mrs.
Mrs Hubert Boll and vival in Caddo.
daughter, June, of Haskell vis-
ited Mra. Boll’s parents. Bro
day alght.
Mra. Leant HewtU of Loving-
ton, N
L—
parents,. Mr. and Mrs, Jim
Spattor for p#*< two weeks’ Ttocr
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Culwell
visited thelf son.' Weldon, and
family of Plains and vtsitsd
-r their new great graoskhild while them
ministers and families meeting
to Haskell Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turner are
visiting with Mra. Jaap Mcln-
..... H. K.
CSWWt Saturday evening.
Henry Rial was in Rule Tucs-
and' leased from medical treatment
at the Stamford Memorial Hos-
pital in Stamford following In-. „ ,, J ,
,cc|! Vicki and David during the
week. .The Ptnnell family ^e-
..cl
Mrs. J. E. Holder and family
in BrhCkenridge Sunday where
Bro. Crimea filled the pulpit in
Mr. and Mra. D. L.. Smith
daughter and family.
Mrs. James Ra^ Cox.
AUSTIN COUPLE HONORED
Mr and Mrs. Otto Naucrt of
Austin have been visiting In the
home of Mr. and IvTrs""WflUH il
day visiting his son. Buddy Rial. | Naucrt f)n Wednesday night
Mra. C. W. Middleton and sons they were honored with a sup-
of Stamford. Conn.^Jpo vtotting[ .^toltal.toBO. Mr. and
TgXifrgfahLAVPCS durtng lbe weekcnd vialtlng with
MrT^Smia to vtsu^m-'a Itoi-grntto ug oarents Mr and Mrs-tote
tog in the home of hcr^71«,^^Sunday
Townsend, this week In Ah*-;tor. -Mrs, Lyckmam and her __ ______
1W*. daughter. Mr*. John. Tubb. of home from a vftlt to Fort Worth
1 ^ " I AhUae. Ayf-iHlila .Ojj&Ltmihe haaatoaf
fromf from Dallas nfu r h"m'' ,0 Auglin, ....
* visit” with a specialist ^
Mrs. L. W. Sheppard visited
in Rfeckenridge In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. IMnnell,
juries received In a car
dent. Mrs. WJUs received facial
ruts when the car which she
was driving ran off
weal of Lueders.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aycock
cently returned home from an
the'Yblrtfl ax tended vacation trip to Cali-
fornia. Arixona and New ftsfStf-
co,
and cblklran^ldtopgar Wei-e here ‘Mrs. Car!6s
mosa. Colo., was here last week
keQ Sunday.
Hf. MB Mm
H Tt Dunklin
friend if are glad to know that
alts to Improving
had as gbests in their home laal
■wi-ek Mr. and Mrs K T Heves., ........
family and Mr. and Mr*. L. b »«Mx Mt.red the Siam-
-her
■ John Edward Wllhlle
ton has been her* visiting with
hilUUAftogUL Alf and Maa. 1— E-
family ana mr. ana iwrs. u ».v.,. ^ ... ■ ___
McNlel of Stamford visited Mr. i !'>>■' R^' »j> Odessa Also
nd i newsay aar. a no wip. -w»m | Boddy
Irooks of San Bernadlno. Calif. p,renU Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mr. and Mra. Dub Stevens of,H,,, Monday.
latatwjwmlr siiwktisarl raratombdraaosii harm I or----------- -- —---- -- -*» si ___!__vr* wa
__ iMtojau the KnapwmvMR «*# U tor modicii treatment. Mr.
iTSTRulp visited BTs ?,rs ,( U RuSsell and Fdt* ix suffered from a-B»«rt
Sunday. They were enroutc to
Tolar and Dallas where they
will visit friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenncji Wost
and son. Gordon Glenn, of Cole-
ailment. He is doing as well as
can be expected. Mr. Felts is in
Carolyn of Lueders.
Mr and Mrs. J. I) Brown ,and
•children.. David Scott and Shan -j p.fUraribip ^Ito hi. 'brothcr°R
non. of San Antonio and Mary s FeltH. la operaUnR the Felts
Ann Brown of Odessa were here) Grocery here
last week visiting with their) • ’. —f’j
,jgjth jber. mother
Janice Brown has .rctarnM ttyefc amt-frtendar-MrXiJ
' also visited in AWtene mvith-a
Between 1959 and 1961. the
civilian labor force expanded by
4 million to an average of 71.6
million, a study by the U. S. De-
partment of Labor's Bureau of
A revival meeting will open I-,b°r Statistics shows.
Sunday at the East Bethel Bap-
tist Church at 607 E. Mcilarg
Street, and will continue through
Attg. 5.......
Prayer service will be at 7:30
•t’atock each night, followed by
preaching at 8 o'clock.
. . .. . Rev. Dan Collom, • the new
. . ^t*«**^ xr^s*te»4JV’W»ff*eli.t f
Rev. Mr. Collom became church I
weeks ago-- -
S( stSTbrd
CALICHE
FILL DIRT
A
SAND
mm__ ______ Church
IlSwcetwatoo; wikace he hi
other- rcla- -i^m. r..n.. ..
> :
Mr. and Mrs. Jim MUlcr have
had smsuk is -thair heme
Miller's sister, Mrsv Minnie Brit-
ton of CarLsbad, N. M.
i .i.i Memorial Hospital on Juljq, ^ m -rarao.ro..—
Mm. B. F. Week* accompanied \ man vfalted With
parents,' parents. Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. | MOVE TO CLYDE
Mr. aud. Mrs. K-JJ-.-tVest, last. Burwn. Thc-J. LL lluiwa.'*.also - Mr. and Mrs. JtM Wills and hasi» ..[ then
-I- _.■ 'r . c .. 1 “S- *-^n. ' lee* *» n.,<«A 1.U nenlaata i
_ ____ _
Toney Ham and family of'Abi- wVik. This week Mr. and Mrs.1 visited' in SramfordwUh her I baBy moved last week to Clyde
“ - ‘ ’ * U/ll ,
let* visited Mr. and Mrs. Hous-
ton Ham Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dunklin
Donald West and daughters.
Debbie and Donna, of Seymour,
are visiting his parents. Mr. and
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Lee WiL| where they will make their
llama. ~ | home. \VU1I if employed In Abl-
Cora Mae llclmcr of Houston lene.
Eiflrht Stonewall ^
Boys Attend Camp
Eight Stonewall County 4-H
boys are attending district 4-H
Camp at Buffalo Gap. July 24-
26. The boys
16ms l'hav‘4~~fw5 son*, ohe Ihrie
and the other-star—
Rev. J. C. Moore, the fonger
■EirtT Bethel ■ Iflfttor,
to Altus, Okla. f*
A welcome Is being extended
to everyone io thejcemnsraiity to
attenTTltie services. • • .
- -owe
• 1
4-H project! and their sincerety
in 4-H Club work the paat year.
The boy* selected were Stan-
ley Diers, Joe Cannon, and Mar-
Mt. and Mrs. Jim Sparks ar
companled Mrs. Jerry Sparks
BL: '-".Itod Baby 10 Perryton Tuesday., .— - -----„ ,J m------- - - --------- ^ _ , .....
~.....WATTS FAMILY REUNION I of Borger visited hi* brother. Mr*. West, and her parents, Mr | is here for a visit with her par-, ary Ann and Jeanette Mobfc vln Vahlenkamp of Old Glory;
The Late L* Z. Watts family H. H. Dunklin, and wife Friday land Mrs Wilburn Sorrell* Tht> ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hel- have enrolled for the second Jim Hecht. Tommy Latimer,
llgg a re«wtni’«r ttO'Chmory In* and SaturdfF- I will also visit iq Cplpman withimor and other relatives and j aeniesu-r in HargiMaplMs Mike Hill. James and Robert
E Stamford Sunday. All nine chlL) CLUB MEETS IH STAMFORD-the Kenneth West* __[friends^ ______ _ 1 University in Abilene. MBy Ann| Branch of Aspermont
P
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m
Women 45 and over accounted
tor three-fifths of the gain in the
female labor force over the past
15 years, but for only iwo-flfths
of the gain between 1960 and
bor s Bureau of Labor Statistic*.
Strike idleness - recorded for
1961 by the U. S. Department of
Labor s Bureau of Labor Statist-
his dropped to the-lowest annual
level since 1944.
• EYES EXAMINED
• GLASSES FITTED
• CONTACf LENSES
Closed Thursday and
. Saturday JMEtenoon 7^
Dr. C L. Cromwell
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