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STAMFOIlO, JONKS CdUNTV, TEXAS, . FRIDAY, MAY 13^j|RJL;
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NUMBER 5.
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ACCALAUREATE SERVICE TO BE HELD SUNDAY EVENING
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A ginat orean
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HEAVY RAINS GIVE
'ickedness In i- ASSURANCE OF GOOD
HARVEST OF GRAIN
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Precipitation In .
^our-Day Period
Amounts Tali I
East, Described;
TROPICAL CITY IS ’DESCRIBKI)
AS STRONGHOLD OF
_ THE DEVIL _ _ ... :_i
Pastor St. John’s Methodist
----- Church
steady!
along ‘
slowed down, ia a gentle
throb, is nosing Its way | __
through the ****",,(’Vrirrrr?M - XHitEfe STAMFORD.. MSN ON
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sky-bhw -bay Iowa id one- of iheu-
—-- TTTaiiyi le~ff ** great cityi
in the British Malay Straits, about.
lTu> sfop^Pr a period o
Ty'LAiiciE-
THysstarurr
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. 1 UC .IRlu.lUilj |lttM Wlllcll vllL BiDp f * ..( y '** . ’ J_nviv uuiinnv v *'/• piuo*uv**v wn
is maviag are cuvawal with 4Un*e i last Friday- definitely broke .the kmgr nr< hfs name ts before the con-
.___i---—.V, in whirh mnnkeviiimrintr drmith in th0 Stomfnrri far. VWltioft” _Waa ii» * ’
«r^ry
the si,
of our tong list toj* The offieiai U'rnt HyWfht
<It»rirf»rfhe iMti diasentma- water s^:
etnrt.
Garner Choice Of
Jones County For
Party Candidate
tEE SJ^MFO ______ .
DEI rKtFATFtttl .Tit DHltm-
CR ATIC CONVENTION _
Stamford Coif
Championship Is
Taken By Raines
CLASS OF 66 DUE TO ~]First Inspection
BE GRADUATED FROM In Yard Contest.-
HIGH SCHOOL MAY 20! Finished Tuesday
FORMER WEST TEXAS CHAM
1’ION NOSES OUT ROLLINS
ON 20th HOLE
y- vd
Ily Joe WiltiawK_____ ________
Budley ' Raines, former West
Texds Champion, won the second
annual city golf tou«-nqm»nt yt tha-
T,’ues-
day afternoon by-nosing optAiecirge
Ho!!iTls, the cool headed 'vourjj>iitee.'
■ aho-_Jriiy-been- playing excellent11
Baccalaureate Is Baccalaureate
To Be Delivered j At Lueders Will
. Be Held Sunday
L.
JUDGES FROM ANSON TTAM*
LIN AND LUEDERS COMt I
PLETE FIRST VISIT
First ‘hwepeetton of the 48‘ yarthr
entered in th» bUmfojfd-A«srie«w
Yard a«j[d Garden Contest'was com-
uesday at norm after upvtr.
"EXERCISES WILL BE HELD AT *BW u r
ST. JOHN’S METHODIST , hTAUkWd WIlY' nFlTvFR
vav*** ^ ' ’
The i[p<M-e, rrf ctnunr/will be
cratic nominee for preBtdefit as
■■rYirivtoifIno JihePTlr^ Anmn Tuh>.
day. Owen Thomas of Anson .was
elected, counts r&aiijnaite
as . second eT--i--e, iuif ctfggR Abb
vote chme on the motion- Ao Ur-
ss
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shop^ wI
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wFather -optmiM y UU
I^^Annwng tlw dolvgntoa "tn ^Iw* Sttttig
-----------—a———-r--»--irfgst= —------- gotT since Ha moved bach here from
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Raines had to come from trcTuhtT HTgh School will
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FLETCnER OF i secret by the judges until the final
I'ILL DELIVER ■ inspection, ia made at tha clopa of
:the cbhTest; tin possibly haR flf
;thc yards, some sngg-eRtlona for
for j changes or possible improvoments
The baccalaureate exercised for, Th<f Baccmlaurote lirniRl
1HN Oi Iy lllSkL^ ^ m"—w* »•••'
iMif.ii ^a.™. ,rc,„ „t ■■11.1. _______-.j jmi ,r!ta»tlprf iM»ff"Frillllfl* l t,*<ia «« « ffl«rw *rv-°
tJohnV Methodist Church next Sun- day, evening at- A o’cIociL^at. the .American office and will be fur-
I i 7 • . w , i , vr, ,Lueders High School aujiitoi'iuni tEfe conffiaUuKTH dcsuv.l.
jday evemng-at H o clock. The ser-;Rev w (;kFletrhtnr.*^tor 0f St.|Contestants may call by-telephone
pej'iou ioj^aweh informatfon.
-square the match and then win
«venmg--at « o ciock, me ser‘ Rev!"W7. "67’FlctcW, "pSitor’ __
Rollins was even ppr on the firatlT.on v-ill be-delivered by. Fred ^John’s iiethodiet—Ghweht Stam- or m per^pulor^ueh informatnm.
tln-ce holes but only had Rainea 1 [ Rogers, pastor oT the’ Ffeshyte.-ian | ford, - . . _ j Judging began at l o’clock last
—1.--.^ t..-. jt;t^an. Ar>gelo,—Tbe--pro-' The giadoatblg ex*
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is sd.crmd KitF efcurrta equared . the -match. Rolirna ^eame:|.____Triumphal
right hack- to take -So. f> with Tic<tw,w. Mrs. R
-held-Friday cyenTuy;
Triumphal March Cww Nriman,7'^,,^ l^d’Tljrdt
R. Baird. (Note:;ales Tor this year—
Seven judges from.
WPi
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■ palms awl forest? of feathery baih-
; boo. on the -pl®^ before os, ttes a
great city, above whk-h tower
of churches, Chinese
Mohar
temples.
P us.*ties a -The‘amount of rain veried some- '^p-' Coombaa. A. J. -Swenson, % when Kames inbsed his short ap-!expenses of the
ntifrir ftthirrH^^- ~ : L ' —.....-1- 'Countv efiwyFMISity-'-^T. :..ijgh,.u.il i U,p."h ?ftd
V..... ”” - _ _ • ----- '7 IFUs ____ -WIGmo t-----I---1 ------i jJ___
i. for the end* of
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BtaW>.r
---—.--- —-of Inddstrj’.
Our ship, a combined hotel andi ^
the
teen made fast- -to
“ Tqr. tha -
from
Mg eagfniThef on the shore
white people, yellow
gates from the West StamfortTpre-
~ Mf>ote pad^fm.
cinet were, J. 0.
;.im urairri
ml" wirtr-frar -Ty’^totHn^ iwTTgffJsA'ft, Rev. M,-JB:*m'r¥is; WerforyT1
his drive into a bunker op No... 12elected, Mrs. R. R. Bnird; (Thsl
ar- and took two ta -get out which
cost him the hole. He again pulled
his drive on Nr. 13 but got a halve ihelp
when Rainea Missed bis short apr Lexpenses-ef-
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Actiwties
M.^ingara; dojeoiogy, I
Are Related*
fGreen, secretary afTKe’C^smber of
--mere*. -Mrs. 0. High aatf”
Margaret Schaefer w 6 1®=^'
v-'Tl11 Warn
,nf Dtoiapa
iZ
iear C^t
will________
iu-M-e. AtotF » iririnriT ffuttaii?
_ — _ m er n x - -daw* WhsuHOTt
with
•N1!ass of 5IF Graduates
Sixty-aia fnciUfaers df the senior
Saturday |
SCiuiU nuv «• icttutr y u. J.J» --Artrr
4 .Both played spotty golf, having t’nrl Anderson, • Mil Bateman, or ten dioceses: The prayer *fdr .. ^
,s®VBiar good holes but at the samo, Mdrtn—t> ur u---j- miumn. «i,«.^ ix* m i ---**•“ —
-in John -Bryan
tCaudle, Jan
jiihMHVf-Bon
* Kpnnnth ’• Ji
Rollins
black folks, brown ones, and others’' C1 B’,5l5*t',*,.won1 ^rif,e, _____
who filled in the gaps of varying of ^2^80 iwggldfor the oldest quilt. Edgar Griggs, popular mepiber.
. colors. No doubt about the color-7.^ qmlt la 160 years old. poaaihly ef Stamford pqtlcf. Three, an-
. for little clothing is worn in Singa- y - , „.. . ., nounceii this week his candidacy j
por#- With more .regard for com- 5 a.aa ^ , fottfhr office of publko weigher off,
fort Ibkn for modesty, the natives Suhday School won Die Precinct 2, the Stamford precinct, it,—.
Were dressed in what might be $r50, Pnztl fpr thJ‘ puilt, receiving j Mr. Griggs has lived in Stamford1™'^
called a medium sited table cloth il^e *arK®*t number of popular *^ years. Of that time, he spent | *'0 ,ns
tied around their middle and a gor-|'!^esj , r,lzea .f.*c^ were 13 years farming, ten years in the-
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tied around their middle and a gor-ivotesj Prjzea ~«f .fa(,h were
geous red turban shaped like ^warded for other quilts ranking employ
doughnut; shoes they wore nut, nor t)‘!¥.heat m_gualmh.-uX--votes pany anu mis i>ven on tne ponce
T ’ DetonUrrMee^-FemAr'Swaf*1 Furce for the past two and a HITT
1 ford:- third. Miss Willie Watkins: i____:____
VnodiRh. ' vu..0,MCigujford;- third, Miss Willie Watkins;
S^toSSTT wZ iSS^-^’fci/vSrSS 521’
not from the ferocious appearance
of the Bryant-Link Com-
pany ayd Kkh been on the police
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of ita inhabitants
-■——name wan
dmvnp(.(T! of rain
tha harAU
“torrential
.. - --- — T— -— year rpund,
the hot steam of its surrounding , ... ,.
Jungles and the intense and un- stores wh,le the
varying heat of the region consti- Rrp*rrei,a
tute a climatic conditiotr So ener-‘ . ~Z-ZT~
vating and depressing as to make, |A£i D nno,,
life a burden, except when one lolls1 JOG l\. JOIlcS IS
?he “had*8 3 *iammo<’*< swang in jv ^ J * 1 r*
' The ambition and physical activi-V 1^3110101316 L OF
ties of the dwellers in the City ofr
Lions are limited by what is actual-1
ly necessary to obtain the fopd re- j.
quisite to maintain a lazy, "aH-T
years. He feels that hi? business
7-55— ^ —7-v -------experience and hill knowledge of
Mrs. Bernie leidj For sixth place,'the farmer’s problems fits him for
three entries tied as follow: .MrjUthe office to which he aspires.
D s- Stubby Mrs. W. JM. Xu*rl4»U)n,i "Thtw-hr Hit' flr^t "TTfTTe T~*~
^ Fuqua r ; 1 ■ ever nuh foi public office/’
col r.r : ere rrau, c^oyt amitp,- Norman V,c n. uenuiuui au
S IS- 5? Smith, Tom Smith, Harold Swift, drea* wa* delivered to the gradu-.
r u 1 658—42 31L-8X|niinffiiiri M Iliillnn ‘ \T*"r Mr R- hL McDo»»Ut,
Extra holes. • CJeo Rain, Madge Bunkley, Vera ™ost happily done in substanee and
Carlsoh, Ruby Carlton, Frances >n form
Par 43.
Raines 53.
RoUina-54-
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Thursday,
was
smmmSmms
)lant. Ruoday neer a wwtri1
---------juiayv naruuri, j y i i a flirvcVi * w“•«’*» *» nm^»iOUi*r TCV6
hAvej ;’”Y Koth "hot excellent golf, Mabel Jenkins. Pauline Jones Vinln a lecture and "howed maps^of the
Mary Louise Kinnrd. Lois missionary activities of t h i s
.it a v> • ' w • -■*« phlirnn ♦ k r,kii<r hnni . fhw
one here was in the voters, but I want them to ,/' ---- "*
"X^SULTS RECEIVED .'«JK^Si’2Si* “'lJr W,lkln -'-
worn afill all n..A a*.' SOn> ^Orma lOJ-K.
Following the Sunday School,
j^had ajhurt hgl vry beautiful <v
Mother s Day program in- which
we. paid honors to our mothers'and
gave thanks to God for them. ,r~—
Our N.Y.PsS. serviee -iw—4Se
evening was encouraging indeed.
Witjh the new members received in
this service, our society noW num-
bers 40 members. Mrs. Vaughn is
the leader of this fine - group of
young folks and It Is her love f6b
young people and wise leadership
that is mhking our society what it
ion the'greens, Most cHhe'Timi!
piavmgrain w^as falling. |*on. Faye Rjce. Maxitu^Rowland, m^>rob*ra wer® Pr®*'' ■ - With ®*V' p“tt«rson
ight members were pres-1 .___, ; ; ,, .
usual business session |h
Public Weigher
FROM Al) IN AMERICAN *,. 3 .11 *".V b„°, on Wi
Wayne Buehler, formerly of v?motrouble^‘’and*’Bail""atil"was , BusillCSS Failures
Shawnee, Okla^-ia- a new member able to ahoot good golf to win the I Jn TeXas FcWer In 1
, _______ , l°f thrilm1.^;n°7|e °f 1 on the
to nut aniniM -®n.l ded daejf for the office of public Ahierican appeared, carrying a, bv lucking out on Mr F F wT.r
tojmt some pep JntO the business weigher-of Precinct: 2 at Stamford, good-sized advertisement for hi? row 1 un William.^tarted off hoi
Mr. Jones served several years (firm. He had probably never on the first four holes hut slinnp.l
as weigher and » thus thoroughly j heard of The American, but he 1 sllPPpd
familiar with the work of the of-;soon learned about it from his
who kept calling for
Month Just Closed
. |beautiful Christian personality and
■ unctions preaching have been a
j blessinjd%» us indeed. Out of thd ' ’
Xt' a* mi j six penitents who kpalt at our altar
New Manager Takes for prayer, five made a definite
Uknen-n TAP Af .profession of faith in Christ. We ..
I narjBre l)l otore Ul [received no members into the
Rakpr & Hannu Rrn« Icburcb during the revival but
oaiter nanna DrOS. many . contacts were, made and
k ips for the church
On the whole we are
affair* of L(on Town soon finds
himself letting down; he finally
faljs into the lagging stride of the laminar with the work of the of-:soon lea:
«lo£C?,„aD?t*Ld2!S??rd;fic«* knoWT? to nf.ar|y every customers
up on the last five and was Ju*ck.v
to still ^>e -2 up-on the first nine. By
th»> timf they came back to the
m ;new friertdshii
formerly of iwere formed. _______________
much gratified with the pggulta of
the revival and encouriigad' to
press forward. Olir membership is
snvnll and equipment limited, but
we are very much alive as a church
alone until h« L r: l 11 lce’ Hp is known to nearly every .customers who kept calling for the time thev came back to t’h llwere Ret »n preliminary ri
ing^s lazv ns ^«fntkhe point be-.voter in the precinct. He made a 'Items which appeared in the ad. rlubhouhe No. 13 Mr. Morrow *I,R2<1*f>00' Normally. tF
aaid Is ,/.wbo’, ,a g°°d record, in office .during the> “Folks seem to read the ads hereihnd souarod the match When thev de?^ne °f about 1.5 per. veru m
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V t i ' r Vr Sh^'n~’ Mrv started "on No. 18 thev were still ^ 1
'tor* ±°} 'vniaj lfevi , t0 X. -A..JJnr.|aR, s«uare, -Qn lft
toTkSf S
out which rtTSft-’htnrttlg Yttairll.....nmsincss tnmcatcnr
Gradv Bowdrv walloped Dr.’ F.' Ve“b*r carHod thi
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walloped wr. r.:ju9t t
in Shawnee cost'50iflighL-'.'Bowdry was'n'evcr'tn^dan^|. ^ •'an'kmpticies involving to-
ust twice what itLf. Ho-sbot an 87 which shows thnt t-U bnb|UUC2-0f;nHue than 8200.000
- C. W. „ McKeehan, _
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AUSTIN, May 12.—Commercial | tbe Paker & K^anna Brothers store
failures occuring in Texas totaled iin Stamford,Succeeding A. C. Kip-
only 69 during April,* according to j faid. who resigned to enter busi-
the University of Texas Bureau 0f jness»at Littlefield. -----_ « » vhvuvu
Business Resparchv. Total liabilities) Mr- McKeehan took charge-and feel that .the time is not for
were set in preliminary reports at i Monday. He will; be joined here by [distant when we shall be able to
SI.624,000. Normally. * there is“ a!b|,a famHy following the closing render much greater service to our
e of about 1.5 per cent in °‘ schools in .Childress. Mr. Me-,ci'ty.
j the number of failures but the de-lKeeban opened the Baker & Han-|_ —r-——-—- .
lcli.ne _thi» year Mm>unled Ui l2 pir ‘ ’ ’
which has been in evidence in this
r 1 ,w -or since TasT No-
througl) the month
.............. ■ioiuim .Bin a me 10 give mem serviee, you tne additioi
Deauty. ahd human vrleness. Here %Vill remember I served as weigher advertising
dev°tees, but.a time. Until four years ago, and-cents an inch, just twice wh^f~Tt|Ir^Ho shoT n'rf ‘•'T^vh'irhTh.m ^ri*-11 >iabrUties of hwe than S2M
—S^,n.„ . a. '^a’ *y®n opnmion.did my best to give service a n d costa-in The American. ho will soon he back un nmrnv *>,al,‘Hf’b caused average liabilities n°r
decency, is at a low level.” «¥ort|satisfaction. If you put rue back I -4-*---- firsT fliXor, £ tinJ Tf . to jump from the *16316
first flighters after being off so 1 V'
long. Dr. Hudson should have a>^min
Bowdry a much closer match but he'aj.',[ ^u,e 123,636, an increase
Llcven drjrnooft* and,> clothing:
m a n y
not t>o0fi
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aide of thV "Bad Place"'ea’iTexeei
,1 Singapore^'
The Df'vil Joes not have to live
in Singapore, Bo utterly abandoned
are itg, f*e<'n»e. the ovpjrwhelniing
maj&rif'• of them, to every khown
form, of vic<f j>nd wickedness, that,
_—: thg-con'stUnf.presence of hlir sirtati^
ic majestv in Singapore wfiuvCjff*
useless waste of IjLi time.
So ,eerte*n can he be that hht ffi-
- tgfest? wiH far taken care of that
the devil only needs.-to drop In
about onc$ in three months, hold a
firms \yere included amohg the
businesses Which failed in.ApFil,
and nine men’s furnishing' snobs
also- went iritcj^bankruptcy. Eight
na store in Childxesa two yea^s ago T .ptrionriDirPH. Of
and has been - wmn agor- -since that: ^“o*4ftll“l™o vl
Stamford Guests
Of Hamlin Post
said,” declared Kipling, “is hell lib office, I shail continue to do my EXPRESSION RECITA!
surrounded Hy the <?benu£r°aSdik'^^“Thilnk ng‘‘vou inifdvance for- TO BK (i,VKN tlKRE nowury a much closer ms
chnnn Afnaturir at heC best, thejyour consi Nation, I nm -yours fHI j NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT™*. Pr”*,n*
captl^tfteof The Malay Struts! service. •: '' * , ---— ru ma- n-iu ' ■
coYrupt than>e Vlmoi^^EgypSan I ' , jJ°E J0^^~' hei^^r^ssion das^ in ’recTtal Jjn:?i,‘od ]|as Re.l
—vreReuoverwg from al4iL£*,y • !mJcSrr?18to,P!? ™1 ,.hat
injuriesTn accident irLTnT/b’; s5S,a 747-a-
~J. , ew W. P. McDonald, a ,.«™h oSl ^ « 1'*^ » aav^ fur^A," -Swkr ,lr“'c
Me. end T . E. Affadge of jjuct by Misses Maxine Rowland * ‘------ --- * * 1 '
-iscne? iinrn»i*« nf R w - aCiospp^in,. Pinson and a dance
by Miss Norma York. ~.
4 The. class will also present a play
yerstoh o f RoBert BrbWning’.s
pr*Ffn "The Pied Piper of Hamelin,”
arranged in three scenes by Alice—Xhcv-Qdd
Cook ^Fuller. As an introduction to ' ~"L
RoscqC) parents of R. W. ^Arledge
of Stem fol d, an* improving rapidly
at the. Stamford Sanitarium''from
IfljumA sustained., when their au-
tomoWle collided with a tf ir^ t wo
miles South qT Anson, Monday.
May 2. Mrs. A Hedge was b»4ly
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fracffiVed^colUebenej
iav uni,- in win w uiuiiiiiqi mnu a escaped ' iwith only
4 nuarterly, conference and move on kneecap-Avid jminnr
’ tq nlsces where the forces of good atr 'ekpected to be
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» p . tK i x\n mi uni uuuv tiun hi
lace>n^ rP^gtved ajthe^lay, Mish Jtfaxine Rowland will
a fwiltCSed
minor hruses. They
released from
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his money.
ODD FRI T OWS fo G1YE
HENEFTt PARTY NEXT
' TUESDAY EVeSIaNT;
>-«« Aviv«c» vi gvou j»iwiw n> oe riHHw irom vx this community. Miss
and evil are more evenly balanced, the hospital wlthlnjthe next weekdays evei(>- one.is invited.
' f-"- ** i • »■* 1* 7 '* i .
tho way, Mitte ^faxinc Rowland will
read Mr. Brewning’s poem. This ia
n child’s stofy and is being pro b
’ satfito* especially Tor the cfattfen a
i of this community. Miss BoothJj*
./savs ei
—.— Fellows will gis'o a
benefit .party next Tuesdary* night
at tho Odd Fellow Hall a.'t> eight
^o'clock. Games of for tv-two and
hriijge will be played, after which
StTouFfimc square dance Will take
jilace. AllYWd Fallows and Rehec-
cah and their friends are invited.
8tores,r and -four hardware storeo.
BtTfiINFSS MEN’S mm E r
( PASS ATTENDANCE 100
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One hundred men attend^! th<
Business Men’**. fiihTe CJairt-of tht
First Baptist Church lasf ^Suhday.
First Baptist Church lasf Sunday, grams was one which was
Eighty regular members were pres-, by the kinger»'v tiUthe C4r
ent and BO- vhtifalH.. jnclnjTltg six [Cflvcfn;: ' 4. ' ~Y
fron; the wilder invuV eHHW:--
It
. _____ that '
time. 1 'r
Mr. Kincaid is entering the dry- r
gofids business with Tom Alder-')
son of Sudan, formerly of Sgnt’- _, ^
ford. Mr. Alderson will remain in | Members of the Stamford post of
Sudan and Mr. Kincaid wll Bave.the American went a-
charge of.the sthre m Littlefield, body last Momfa% night to Hamlin
Mr. Kincaids family will remain-where they were guests of the
jr Stamford until-the close of, Hamlin post at a chicken barbecue,
r.-hm.l wh m they wtlj Join him In Some 15 ,<r 21) Stam/urd-LegiotV^
Littleiiold. .......... < - fnaires made the tripv A^'UiijjKp t
‘ I~~ f ,,, , *-'■ ' , of visitors from the Anson pijiful- ^
Stain lord Girl Has . were present.
t i rjr Bob WhitoakCr qf Austin, state
I lUOrCatin^f lOlir ..Adjutant of the Legion, addressed,
With S. II. Singers ;X‘t^S^'h ** ‘
~~ - ; ) Garland AiLiTr of MoCiSipy, dT-
Upshaw; dilughA |vision commander of the fifth w* -
s. T. A. UoshawJvisiim of ihe Leu-ion- wilt nuv « visit •
Miss ,Maighrot v,....*.,, —, waui^u-vi,..t,,,,. v-miumuiiuv-i m me nivn ni-
ter of Mr. and Mi s. T. A. Up.ahfl'V^.vision of ihe Legion vcill puy 'a visit •
a freshman in.Sinvrnomj University,)to the StafnforiC* legion post on •'
ret or net} Inst week Wlth'The Sthi-J Monday night. May 96. -
mop* Choml Club from ita annual. ^----- ■ -
fttaihford-AIade Quih- Wins '
A quilt made by-Mrs:Wile- ^
mop* C
Votii*. /
The club visited
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and gave con- „____— ..
Jttdi±h^a New )mon of ttij:
exico town*. Among; the *prp-
pams was one which was
rK!d
^"'Tumnty'Sl^df Uw Hbh 'iwdkrliif
was believed at,tepdance woqld, tour, accompanied bv W. J- W
have been considerably larger but J director and ’ Mrs. Work" the
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--— Jiaielty apdWjsented to
her son and wife, JMr. ana- Mrs.
Cash Wl^mon. won ^wo first
prizes in7 the. Bryant-I.ink Cdm^ .-
papyhi qhllt show 'Sf.Ytnnr wfiirW^”— H
COTedi mat1
Thow it~Rpur whicff^i"
week.
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forjth? rain.
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bv w. J._ Work, [flower gaF^en design, won first
gc-|priae by popular vote and also ww
j awarded first prise byjthe judges.
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1932, newspaper, May 13, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054598/m1/1/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.