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JANEJ,HUSTON, Society Editor, Telephone 600
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ENTERTAIN. - J
Mr. 'and- Mr*. C. M. Francis en-
tertained the members of Uje-Lon-
lights to emjJhastee
white color scheme.
Blue" and white-
placed on the tables
th(B blue and
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mfhis . were
during-* the
|t 4)qj) Bridge Club Friday evening ht frames of bridge. A bottle "• P*f-
4 their homo’ on East Reynofuajrume was. tjie guest prize. M>as
* .atreet. The rooms were beautifully Mary Alice Abbott west high score
decorated with roses. „ I prize, and two linen, handkerchiefs,
• ’ 'Quest.prize of the evening wehl the booby prize; went to.Miss Clarn
to Mr. and Mr«- GnjeH McKinney i Mae Jones.
and Mr. and'Mrs. R. R. Robinson
won club prize. '
The hostess served
frozen salad course.
MAXINE DORN HONORED.
Miss Maxine Dorn was honored
with a lovely party Saturday after-
noon at the heme of Mr. und Mrs.
J. W. Stevenson, with Misses Doro-
thy Baker ami Patsy Kinard as
hostesses. The rooms were beautiful.
Blue and white snap-dragons tyith
fern in the baakgrouad
ranged in floor vases
Following the games,
, ’were set for refreshments- with
a delicious blue and white colors,predominat-
ing in the covers, papldns and plate
favors of-•snapdragons and fern.
The hostesses served a delicious
salad course of tuna salad, crack-
ers, olives, cookies and iced tea.
The guests were Misses Peggy
E llio♦ Fv Ilsmiee Rmiewwwsscr;
Martha Jane- Bryant, Virginia
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ttons %t tb- tabli s arranged for Hudson, Rayford Hills, H. G. And- Week Vacation ' Wednesday. Thu
the afternoon’s • entertainment of I tews, Hal Sheppard, Stone of'girls intend spending their vaca-
Swoetwater, B. N. • wisely, E. P.
Bunkley, R, R. Robertson, R. F
JLi.
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bridge.
’l*jin hostess-
served
tlAi)
a pink
t ion at their respective homes. .
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ArFrACTPt^ilFrBrtit^ HIBB* UuU HUlL la^-Worrte GibSon-■of—-Rate-
Lee, Dean Culp, 0. A. Jrihney andithe home 6f Mrs. 'Barf Holland brought to the hospital Wednesday
Mark Putnam, * ; i 1 ■ Tuesday evehing. Gorgeous rod ver- and a tonsilai* operation was per-
—:—benas were usJd ib the table and formed immediately.
MAB|ty-THOMPSON. room decorratfcms. Four* tables were ' * - * J*
Mlsa Bgrnice Thompson of this set fof the game8lof.hritlge. Mrs. W. N. Kinney, wife of the
city and Glertn Mabry of Plainview | The refreshment plate held sal-" Stamford undertaker, was admitted
were quietly1 married Saturday af- ad, sandwiches and iced tea. _ to. the sanitarium Wednesday qaojrtt-
tetnon, May 27, at.i.o'clock at the! jThose present were Misses Mau- ing for an appendicitis operation.,
home of Rey. Sajn Morris, pastor of ripe Alsubrook, Int*z Jnglish, Mac * • * ■ *
First Raptist Church, with the Rev. Belle Baird, Mattie Lou CJamblin, Mrs.-J. Griffin High. Stamford
Mr. Morris performing the "cere- Josephine-Gardner, Patsy Durrett, florist, who had been in the hosjri-
mony.1 The bride'was accompanied "Kathryn McDaniel, Leta M*ae Mid- tal* eleven days for. treatment, re-'
by her sinter. Miss Monel! Thotnp- dleton, La Rue Humphrey. Mary turned home -Saturday.
1‘ *son. , * - price, Mwgaret Lyles, Maxine . * * /
The marriage ceremony was per- Cool* of Austin, Mary Bryant* Pol-*7 Mrs. W. H. Meridith, Stamford,
formed with a pretty riqg. service, [ly D.onalson and Mrs. McKinney was broflght „ to the sanitarium
The bride wore a dress of a soft Gtimbijx and Mrs.,Butter Upshaw. |Wednesday suffering /rom an
5 WHITE -•*«*'
•SSMia'^T* f *WWS
■ybB^pSCcrk-s-nCLw: The Red
White Stores are well stocked and can
sfcveyou all the latent advances. Try us.
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Bounds. Helen Miller, Jeanette Bos-
ton, Theresa White, Katherine Mcr
were - ar-.{d^abb. Eva Grace Knutson. Mar-
with blue srdret Ann Buster, Beth Sadler,
- Robert Frances Culbreath. Rarline
| Waggoner,' Mary Alice Abbott,
—Xost 4Q Pcmnds_ i Clara Mai Betty .Wisely^.
On Doctor’s Advicp iJo*n
blue shade, with white accessories.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. U. I). Thompson. She for-,
merly taught in the Stamford Pub-
lic School*: Mr. MaRrv i» the agent
or the Panhandle Refining Com-
pany in Rlainview.
The couple left for Plainview im-
mediately after t h e ceremony, , ,
into 'McwHifcHrtcfr. • u IJ ' |
Persona
abcessed tooth,
serious. "
Her condition is
Thurston Owen,and J. R.-Malone
were week- end gu e*ts
Mrs. C. I. Hughes of, Haskell was
admitted to the hospital Wednesday]
for an examination.
_ POST ......
JiMiUxidErtim Laet Week)
Mrs. Bernard Webb and daugh The rain continues and Postcom-
—-—trr, Pegg>* Jean, and Mtss Bent.r
J‘i’n^a uaer^of Kruschen Salts as-''BUM1 -uyuit cLUB.
a reducing remedy and can say they
are fine. Have lost more than 40
pft'Whl in tks yenr Am yrnd-
lfa11 y spbishr
mss,
rcuucing- its
mv -dnctiir
-WaMo, llai
VjgPR.** Mtfcs
N. Dak. (Oct. aQ. m2).
— /u..f ^,|-ilny Vr-1- - ^g-^p.
The -Busy Hour Club met Thurs-
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
K A. ^-hh \TrK Wil.
’ ’^one' TaTf f";i s poofffuT' Tn*- FlrTds'S
, of Tiot water first thing every
morning. Besides losing ugly fat
Barns na hosfcrsr
enntinned thrir far
the sewing hoUr,
mt-rnlx-Py
-re?- wwrk Uurtngr
tea. Those served were Mmes. C.
B. Smith, Frank Owen, Jack Mc-
Lendon, Guy . Pittman,. Herbert
attractivness — cons’
—Don, gaa and acidity .will cease.ta
bother—you’ll feel younger—more JUST-A^MERE CLUB
active—full of ambition—clear skin
sparkling eyes.
A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but
i v-iSfiwtsa
a trifle at—any drugstore Ixr the I
-World—bht dgrnand ami get Kru-
.then ttnd il ,M Hk *«m’t joy- W
fully please you—honey back. * * - - . - -
ENTERTAINED.
The home Of MrscBotr Moore Was
very attractive Thursday after-
poon. with arranged dual
aESUBUKH
was
Sofll'lV IIP ,Tha Central i.nnsuua irrn-. . late for most of the small grdin,
mornina for Hearne.
PUAVKKUEitVKOE.
t Mrs'.'
.lire, week-end with • Miss Pauline
been sick the
The Post
is ill) avain.
Teresfmg and
who attended.
in Dallas
BBa;
relativp«
with
years
iiiiJ iii ii vian
r* for1
Iduring the past week, returnedjdone. The attendance for the year
'heme Monday . ---
ollows: Wednesday evening
aad^-interwMwhate—^riewle
The members and guests of thv j r m ijihl! [T '‘mdnrtiri 'with : *"n r“*“
at* the}her sister, Mrs..A. C. Bailey, Dur- piygrani: Thursday evening, sev-
tameri 1-ndav afternoon at the I . j^., returned home with pnU» Ifrade graduation with Attor-
Inev Ben Charlie Chapman of Has-
tained Friday afternoon at the} ..
home of Mrs. L. M. Hardy on Wells J,8.1 ^
avenue. Three tables were dttrac- iMlss WnRht
avenue. Three tables were dttrac-
tively arranged for the afternoon’s |
.. of.-cards.:
J dect<
ii-VVjt*
Mr. and Mm. W.
’Sweetwater-viaited
tkell delivering the address to the
Hudson qf.fdur metnbers pf the class,; R. V.
Mr. and "MIa.;Eiii.k-s, fntttan ttpod, Burl
' .und Eudyn Adcock; gridav
The hostess served a delicious
salad course. The meTTrtJFrs—and.1
i- - ----- - _ ..oiusiag night of a play.'
Miss Dorothy Baker left- Satur-]» Month.” The house
’Crooks forj
would not
cleverly carried out in the decora-1 guests attending were Mmes
‘AiZM
larjac
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Fred" for an eftended visit in Wacd. 'begin toehold the crowds that^came.
^-nd ” 'uifjir/ ^,lhl7^ 1a
. j superintendent, visited tho school1
MiaftrSaUiThliirtkUv
iwr. oiiu
1 'he final ball ^tTwho h'aveKeen~T
tf rN.M.MT,
B .r~
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- .~m~
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Mias Marc
is visiting. Jn
BMfPfaUv
'home m S
■am Hunt of
iss Theresa l^fhite.
oTSuhnysIde
the closing school programs.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Moore and sev-
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Earl M. Johnson of Tejnplc was
^ihem Sunday and Monday on WW. others ftrnn-Saytea-
ess. the programs.
UJHITE F00TLUERR
and Mr
jRlfitng Star visited with Mr. and
fiSrs'- W. C'." TuhneH last weefc^ehd.
iMrs. Jneob* is a sister of Mrs. Tun-
Mi-. and Mrs.
♦Unwed waro be
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g33ps:<5ae.ye"..
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family arid Mr. ami Mrs. R. O. Ja-
ieobs spentr-a * "
£
-span
ith-M.r.iu>dALru.
JSfmrrTd"^Mrs. A. -L. Cook left
Thursday for Sherman where they
-‘n* ill w i* fm n fvw d<4a
will contirrorto Wyoming to visit
I
school in
SPORT OXFORDS ♦
...:> $1.95
$1.49
ttte'Cnwhoy Reunion.
ave returned to___
PUr.
Cki^" JtSSi
L. C. Stevens of
•'♦dnosdayi
Kov. fcasterwood of Abilene visit-
ed here Friday evening. . jr ..
Misses .Mable Jones and Jose-
phine Gardner have returned to
is in Rule and
Miss- Jonaa_ntill
return again in The fHttr
i in the
Kk-W
lene the I'ast few days for medical
treatment.—
A number from-here-attended the
' eradUatlhjt £ dXia'd'j^ur-'-srJr- -HwekeU-
Monday night. Miss Bvle Mont-
i=to,gomery was a inember of the
Press Perry of Uaekel
hts .parents, Mr. and Mrs
Mr-and Mrs.‘Reese Pratt jmd : Perry, Monday.
'(son, James, of Fort Worth visited] Mr. and Mrs. WySr of Oklahoma
.relatives and friends here Saturday jsnpnt the week-end with their
|land Sunday. daughter. Mrs. Arvin Herrin.
_____' | J. D. Hughes spent the week on
j Mrs. J. W. Chandler has been in The the plains looking for cattle.
11 Spur with her daughter, Mrs. C.uy| Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Densmore and
I B. Karr, for the past two weeks.|family visited their daughter, Mrs,
t [Mrs. Karr is very ht vvtth pneumon- ,IIovt Perry- Friday.
•ja. ' .j | Mr. and Mrs. Bill -Griffin , aild
-:- —I Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Earles of
7 John Earl Buckner will return Howard wefe here Thursday and
u. to Dallas Friday. He will be ac- Friday. ___' , • _ 1
A mpani«‘<l }>v Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mr. and Mrs* M. J#. MtddtohrooK
1 j Ashenhust; j and Mr. , and Mrs. "Velton Middle-
-:- ~ - brook,visited their son and brother,
T T ' 1 n * f I Martin Middlehrook ' at Winters
| nOSDltal DflGlS (Sundav. Mrs. Martin Middlehrook
SPECIALS, Fri. and.Sat., June 2 -
3
LETTUCE ■SSsSrJft* 10r
Ci_ ’ L * Fancy Arkansas q
»otrawberries fuh (juarts L
For2i
5c
ORANGES srlE
)oz. 2l
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APPLES mNESAP . 1
Doz. 1
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iPEFRurr
SWEET
3 For |(
BANANAS
tmmiN
FRUIT
tb: 5'
TOMATO ■MCL' Sfet Can
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Evaporated
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MAYONNAISE
Red & White
PINTS
Ca<h 2'
PINEAPPLE
Red, & White
r»i"4HKii iv
J JUICE, GAT .
wm*.
RAISINS
THOMPSONS
SEEDLESS
2 Lbs.
MARSHMALLOWS
Red & White
1 Pound "i
A
RED &
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PINTS
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Red & White
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STAMFORD CASH GR0.
jjejacksongrqcol
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy McDaniel of {right then and there 1 resolved to
These are shoes of high qual-
ity, all leather and mesh
and leather combinations
that formerly sold up. to
pick them
now for-
$1.49
$135
was operated on Friday,
i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Watson at-
the tended the Home Coming Services
at the Methodist. Church in Rule
Sunday.
Rev. E. A. Irvine filled his reg-
ular appointment at Ketron Sun-
day.
Mr. 0. E. White spertt a few
davs in Fort Worth last week.
, , . Mr. and Mrs. Vick Kuenstler of
Isaac Corim, Rotan, was brought | Haskell visited here Friday night.
Mrs. Mattie Hamlintqn who has
been visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Lupeh has returned to
her home in Post..,
Mr. and Mrs. Cafl Eilenbureer of
Snyder visited Mr. and Mrs. *W. M.
Luner Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. N.’ I. Ivv.and many
others from McConnell
the play Friday^
and
, ; i
A Bill McClellan,member of
W Stamford High - School football
squad, was admitted to the Sanitar-
ium Sunday for medical treatment.
He has made a steady improve-
O ment since'he has been in the hos-
jft pital and will be up and around
again in a few days,
_____________, ______in, „
to the hospital at 7 o’clock Monday
evening in a serious^ condition, A
double* operation was performed
that same night. His condition is
improved.
* * *
An 8-pound daughter was born
to G. Bert Lane of Stamford, Mon-
day morning at 8 o’clock in the
Stamford Sanitarium.
Stamford.
—4f4v*uMt Mrs. Tom Jenkins and
fatnily ate dinner Sunday-with Sam
West and family of near N e w
Hope, v
’Several from this community-
visited Vera Mae Owens at the
.Stamford Sanitarium Sunday after-
noon. j . ■ '; *
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDaniel serv-
ed ice cream in their home Sunday
afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Lpe Roy
McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Adkins and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Rafe Ferrel
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Overby of
Stamfprd, Mn and Mrs. Raymond
Overby of- Center Point, Mr. and
Mrs. Hpwel Amefson of Hamlin
and Mi-, and Mrs- Roy Overby took
make changes.
* “The walls hatf several layers of
old paper on them which w‘as mo«t=-
ly torn away. I patched up the -
cracks in the walls, re-papered the
room with mohter’s and dad’s help
and added a closet which we built
out of pasteboard boxes. This closet
givgs the family a place to keep
clothes free from dust and- light
and makes' the room look mugh
more attractive. It did not cost any-
thing hut work and planning.
“Besides the closet I added \f»J
study center, bathing facilities, antr
some pictures for rest and beauty.
“My room now is inviting and.
attractive. Ninety people hav-e
visited it and have given favortiblc
comments concerning the closet,
dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and ether features.”
W. T. Overby.
J. D. Suggs of San Aneglo has
been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Miller.
A play, “The Old Oken Bucket,"
will be presented at the Plainview
attended i9^0?1 hofe F'Jid*y ni*ht‘ No ad'
, mission charged.
n
BRYANT-LINK C9.y
For More Than Forty-Ninf LYears the Quality Store of West Texas < 1 T^(
v . • TJ* • x *«
• ■ ; ■ _ ' , • t. che
: :njmKz:imr.- rmmtzzMKLzi >r^i—ii- jHMki.3tmm&smm . Drug store,
A 4-pound, 5-ounce girl w'as born
to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McAfee, of
Jayton. Monday at 1 p. ,m. Despite
the fact that the baby is under-
gQadJmalliu'..duliL.
Miss Vera May Owens of Stam-
ford underwent a major operation
last Friday. She is making favor-
able progress.
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Mrs. Frank Mobley of Albany
was admitted to the sanitarium
Satirrdgjr, had a minor operation
Sunday and was dismissed .Mon-
day.
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Miss Velma Preston,of..Cisco and
Miss Gladys Davis, of Hamlin
Ah a ■ 11 wi <6*ri— Aw*
YOUNG GIRL TAKE^ IRON~
GAINS TEN POUNDS
Bertm Grove, ago 12, was badly
mjlerweight. After taking Vinol
(Tron tonic)-she gained ten pdunds.
It gave her appetite ana rosy
cheeks. Children like Vinol. City
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Overby
children of Plainview were
Thursday and Friday.
Mr, and Mrt L — T,. Luenstei ,, . ,,,,., .. i,r,rTnii\T/i
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vick Kuenstler • Rl T MAKES IT-INVITINQ
Card of Thanks
We take this means of thanking
our niahy friends and neighbors in
the illpess and death of our father,
especially Dr.- McDonald and W. N.
Kiriney. May God Kless you all.
By. the children of M. M. McNair.
here 4.H GIRL SHARES HER
ROOM WITH 2 SISTERS
r, ho)......
Monday on business.
Otho and Norman Nanny wer^ in
ShindHy. ’
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PLAINVIEW
The farmers are all busy in our
community planting after the good
rains. -
Miss Vera Mae Owens, who was
operated on at the Stamford hospi-
tal last week is improving. . *
*u.
T could call my own, for three sis-
ters have had to share the same
room and the same storage Space
but with some suggestions from
the Home Demonstration agent and
my njother, I thought out some
plans Which have made it posible
for each of us tfr?e girls jttr have
space of our own for personal be-
longings, even though wo do use
the same room,” says Earlene Kel-
so, |ied-room demonstrator in 4-H
Chfb of Stfth.
this community attended the gradu-
ation exercises at. Haskell last Frir
day night. - . 1
Mrs. Rov Overby and sons,
Peril and Howard, attended the
grammar gi^deevgraduating exer-
cises at Kfamfohl Friday night. , ,
Mri and Mrs.'Bill McDaniel and|one day. I thought of
children took dinner Sunday with bare bed-room with no
“Eaftllftwip,
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doing without desirable, attrll
to human comfort arid happiness,
but using resources at hand to
provide tmce**itiea, as food and
shelter, but. things of aesthetic
value alse. When I heard the home
agent give this thought in the club
* my dingy,
dpset, imd.
Mrs. Lucy Horton of Los Angeles
pleaded guilty to bigamy, admit-,
ting she married three men »
Welcome to Stamford
----J.-OiP—
Beauty,,
Get Up Nights?
..W-
THIS 25e ’TEST FREE
If It Fails
Physic the bladder as you would ~
the bowels. Drive out the impuri-
ties and excess acids which cause
the irritation that wakes you up.
Get a regular 25c box of BUCKET?,
made from buchu leaves, juniper
25c. They Work on the bladder sim-
ilar to castor oil on the bowels:
Bladder irregularity is nature’s
danger signal and may warn you of
trouble. You aap bound to feel beti l
ter after this- cleansing and yc\u
get your regular *h*?p. Sold by
Bpnkley Drag Store. . ’
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1933, newspaper, June 2, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054614/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.