Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964 Page: 5 of 12
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meeting T» the third Wed-
»e|o*y °* **d\ month, except
Aguat at ? 30 M the agents of.
7 Th« UK council officers are:
Stamford,- Texan, Thursday, January 30,
Charlotte
Mey were
vice chaiintM. Mrs. H.
ter, pickled beets, roll* or corn-
****** plain or chocolate mUh.
r^e/.U . .........»'
Fried Hah, potatoes in cream
peanut butter cupn
Afh r n short wedding trip they
will make their home in Alexan-
agent. Mrs. Mary. V. Ntwberiy,
wiU be responsible for the fcL-
' The Council Committee Ch*ir-
mah are: yearbook. Mrs. »rank
groups over the county
irmm
ter. plain ar chocolate milk.v
cinnamon loHa.
Windham: recreston, Mrs. Cart
Voting;' marketing. Mrs. Bill
Chambers; reporter. Mas. J. C.
Corn dogs
buttered
***** officers and new commit-
tee& XhhjMSfekh'ni of each Hub
ndmetaBE»ivAtftypW- - HH**' n fir
IXink’ia Blu»bv.r>nef, Mrs . Hill
Chamfers; Compere, Mrs. Ab
Hunter. Jr; Friendship. Mrs.
Cart Young; Goodman. Mrs,
Frank Carter Noodle. agFEr-_____________ _______„
ue«t rpjrgin, I'leasant V*tte^r dmutmsiratojr ftmr sdH ise eon-
broccoli
(•made
Igad^aln or.- chocolate milk,
kernel cwrn^pirtde ^Ircies!^01*
W«Wt«jtt^__--
. Pork patties, candied sweet
potatoes, cheese wedges, peanut
butter, green beans, bole slaw,
ho*, rolls and blitter, pUb* or
chocoUte milk, apricot frSti
When and Where’\V Congealed tMwey Ramsey; 4-H, Mrs. M
Summer * Salads ’; ‘ Woman’s Hek Harvey, health and.safe
Laws in Texas’'; "Sewing To- Mrs. Waiter Love and parlla
«*•«’_ .FjihrtcCV and ’ Christ- tmrian. Mtx.1T H. Windham
CU*~ CMU“ " A FWuiltNtUri etioMW
smffjaem ~°>u P
STS 5^*T,om c‘rop ri"0ra
UP of au club preside nw and The group chose <iwtr j
ecm quUMnent «d~Danna rL lx
15 b. e^‘^.Sd*y1’ ,a,n* I vqrn r**d tt e a
la In the agent s office iu -the! called the • roll.
Mr. ant} Mr*.- Rupert Raley, and
other relatives. If now In Can-
yon and will attend West Texas
State while her husband'Is in the
service. «tie is the tamer Sue
•Raley. .-V/™ «►'>,
' Carson in presently stationed
ElSenor VreaMente," by
Miguer Angel Asturias.
“Carr P. Collins Man an the
Move." by Dorothy •Neville.
THURSDAY * ~
’ Fried chicken,
-cranberry relish
cream gravy.
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Play ‘Sword in the Stow’
CASH!
Win... FREE Trips!
FREE Cartooi? Rings I
MAK.LIN D. FELTS
Kraft Salad Drafting. (Nu Mada Soled Drafting.., Quart Jar 44*T Jar
Highway. YaBow Clihg. Sliced or Halva*. Ideal for df Merit.
Bank in Lueders. Afler a brief
weddlmj trip tl>c couple will
jrnakc their home Jn Luti^rs,
Wylie Baptist Church near
The "'room’s parents ho3ted a
lAbilcne, officiated for the dou-
M ring ceremony. The couple
[stood before the flr*Jrtace which
was banked with greenry, On
the manUe was’a tan arrange-,
ment of red rones and triple tier-
ed white candles on each side.
Wedding music was recorded
rehear* j1 dinner at Nat's He*t-
araunt in Stamford on Thursday
nfght.
Win CASH in "Sword in the Same!
Always TJrtslt at Saftu/ay/
Complete details at your Friendly Sefeway Stpre,
Betty Wisener,
Lee McDougal
To WedTn Houston
$!0MO
r James ' Ray Cox of AbHcns;
l brother-in-law of the bride, sang
[ ‘•Because.”
f. The bride was given in mar-
riage by her fattier. She chose
« two piece suit of white bro-
cade with box jacket and three
quarter length sleeves. Her fin-
ger tip veil was attached to a
rose of the same material aaj
her suit which formed the head-
piccF SS# carried a bouquet of
redroves. •*.
Mrs Jamffl Ray Cox of Abi-
lene. sister of ihe bride, was
mu iron <»f honor. Her drees woe -
"rtrggwgig
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wisener
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Betty, to Lee McDou-
gal, son of Rev. and Mrs. Porter
McPoffgaT M /oL N. M —
The couple will be married at
f- p. m. eg February 14 In the
Westhcin.* * B^'Ufc*. Church ta
^rostn jlaoJ Special!«
Hdx Cnupon Werfh 10 ^
WI* STAMPS
HeH Galian Car tan
LUCERNfi BUTTERMILK
f spttls'i ffihgss S—oa —: IOC
Fast** Mirimp. R««gy ta took fkg.
:nnann:::ff-
fiouston.
Naiure'i own Health Food.
Twiaigood —and good fo< you.
*Mls, V Letter, a giadvatc of
Stamford High School and Ran-
Unfvcrslty of Houston.
Armour's Stor
di red-volvct fashioned, after'the
Mf. Mr I "n TmTlTiTnc^'~>r*
bride's 5be carried a long stem"
med red rose.
IJonel Fells of Lueders. eou-
eki of the gtopm. wnn best-man.
VtaAfTtm, COUXinbr .the
groorh, presided at the bride's
Jjcok to icglster the guest.'
The bride’s table was laid with
a white lacc cloth and centered
with a tiered white weddinu
cake with miniature bride and
groom. Presiding at Ihe table
were Mrs. Wayne Kouton of Liie-1
ders and Mrs. Barrel Petty of
Bryson, sisters of' (he groom,
end Mrs. Jkthes Ray Cox, of
Abilene, sister of the bride.
The bride is s graduate of
Lueders High School, attended'
HanUn-Simmons University in1
Abilene and -graduated in IBrtJ!
from North Texas University in
Uettfon with a BS decree in j
Home riconomlcs. She'has bepnj
employed as Homemaking j
Teacher in the BurkburneU Hjgfc
School this year." . . uK
The groom, a 1957 graduate oP1
Luedcri High School, attended
Me Murrv College,in Abilene and 1
aaMa/ann
Dabaamy
pink, finely featured.
This Coupee Worth SO
FREE MMLD MNB STAMPS
IkNfMf Hiui 6.1. |m4 Utmm «•* Ikt •(
THRU -400 Ct. Fkft.
I5"S.?5™ js.s9c 5LBJI2!i a*)*
SlZ^Jsjsii SSJBL
S?i?!Li£2;3i« SRiMl&xS
TRULY FINE FACIAL TISSUES
_Cm»M Htwwrt I OK.' -
Rosemary Oman,
MWIilM,
Saftway SuptrL jCmmL!
tcff-O-Lssib im
Jerry L. Hill
Plan Wedding
MMSBMbm.
This Ceepen Worth 50
FREE GOLD ROAD STAMPS
Fn m wm «,i< M Rmh It, m>0.> il
nu v,lj.
THrynTB’
U 1»A CM««
•«*S* Hm>, la*f
1 VonJtrful &altJ (jooiL /
Petite Sliced Bread 1 Q>
a IRT
Fruit Snails ,ri c 33<
Italian Bread :«.* 27*
,f.h •' ^ ■ 'v.‘
Profile Br*ad:-’.^x a 25*
Kitthwt Craft. WMt* or
YoIm larkhad CSra Mtrl.
The bride is e graduate of Lue-
deys High Schop) an^ U em-
ployed by the Bank of Com-
Imetce at Abilene. m-
- The groom is a 1BR1 graduate
JmW Uhl
*» Or ♦**•<. A iMtktMift'rM*.
fewaHeoM.
Parfactfar
s juu'or student at Mardin-Sim-
mons rnivershy.
No invitations arc being inaii
ed loeelly and all relatives and
friends of the couple arc Invited
to the wedding.
Alka-Seltzer
Quiet f#K*f. For uMot itomach, lorae
hr.drchocW .e,d mdfeartio*. Icrta
Hospital Notes
Or hioca.
W-a;f Froian
MEDICAL PATIENTS
Andy Hagcman, Stamford,
Mickey Spencer, S am/ord.
Beverly Peters. Stamford.
■. Max Joe Hudspeth Sr.. Stam-
ford. \
Mrs. A1 Berry. Stamford.
Scarlett Berry,’ Stamford.
Kenneth Allen. Stamford.
Mrs. Lens Teasiey. Stamford.
Mrs. Della Fanchcr, McCau-
Mrs. John R. Watson Sr., Has-
kell.
Fernand Bombarthcr Jr., AM-
S.f.„ay QuamnUiDr.il fUa«!
LiWnioy Soap 2rJ3*
!iu Complexion Soap 229*
Swanlitpid^:::';;:." ££31*
. *££35*
MUpicsci'..,.,., ££39*
Afifetejaat 39'
All Extra Fluffy ^-r..r£„. £“-32*
Program on Shoes
(Given HD Club
"New Ways With Old Shoes/’
! given by Mrs. Lee R. Williams
and Mrs. C. L. Moritz, was the
program for the Pleasant Val-
ley Home Demonstration Club
mectng held ’9redph> Jan. 24.
The meeting was hoid in the
home of Mrs. Carl Fkdahl 71
Mrs. Williams, president, pre-
......:.....S. No. 1.
The Meal AMurpwu Potato.
The Vegetable Powgrhouee.
jirager waa-
rrpeated. Roll call was au-
Mrs. Zula Joocs. Stamford
swered wkh •’
Mrs. It. Patteismi. S’amfordv
Teresa Kriger. Haskell.
Larry Segura. Stamford.
Jimmy GPpson Hamlin. ; >
Wilson Carl Gipson. Hamlin
Mra. J. ?>McKlnley. Start!
Mrs Mot its gave a iiuoacl
graph on "The Gospel Shoe.”
Mrs. C. M, Latham collected
$6 from }he members for the
March of Dimes.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Charlie Work man and
Mrs. Hollis Muchistein; visile-*,
and 16 mem bars
Won Product VaL*i!
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Riflso Detergent..
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Mrs. Henry Bryan. Stamford.
Mrs. P. D. Lambeth, Asper-
mnnt. ' . « .
SURGICAI^PATJEETS r
YELLOW ONIONS
ADD J.U8T RIGHT FLAVOR
Surf Detergent
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given by the Avoca.
onFtrat.cn Club." for
of Dimes.
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Fred Brock. Aspermont.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1964, newspaper, January 30, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054565/m1/5/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.