Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1964 Page: 4 of 12
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laid wllh red-and white cheeked frcshmcnt table and held an ar-
clolhs and held daisea in red rangement of yellow n«m* Jnj
containers. The head table held a cryaial pedestal yase. fin
« covered WfgOn with a sign, wheel and’ ribbon sandwiches,
'Dobbins Drugs,” in red felt olive*, sand tarts iced in yellow.j
letters and pulled by l steer.** aprkwbcoconut balls and yellow]
STAMFORD AMERICAN
P;tfiTc Four
Reunion Ifojte
I. *' • • _ r-
Have Chosen \
v. sponsor
fvv Rodeo
.Stamford, Te^as, Thursday, July 2, 1964
Mrs. Dobbins, TCR Hostess,
V.omplimented With Parties
Mrs. James d. Dobbins; 1964 and strawberries in watermelon
Mrs James P". Dobbins; host-
os for--the 1964 Texas Cowboy
Reunion, artd Sally Stubbs,
q>onsor. have selected the ward-
IKjintments were crystal and
silver.
• Arrangements of daisies r/tbre
used In the entrance hall, living
when attending all the rodeo j wrier At the informal colli . Maria .)<* and NoVvjT*.f;a»c Lfii-
1 Follow ing the dinner, games
[of bridge were played and Mrs.
I Tontmy Hammer received high
j score prize.
j Hosts were Mr. and Mrs.
nr.TnrUr^eTW..,*^
net. paltte—tives and • JcJiu.WCTnh
—--- - - - Rgy Kinney on Saturday after-
-AU—MMi-iU’s, U-ade* VViUU. HftL» frfim 7 3oJj o'clock. ...__
rtoth fish mountort on hrmomtrStr^’ atnf'Mrs. RoBtjfns Wra~’Dobbini ana Mrs” Kfiiney
fished Irom the wad-: with a dinner in the banquet gr0cted and Mrs. Robert Hart
designate diiuier .worn at Cliff House last Friday tfraves and Mrg. George Pryoi
Johnny amt I-red l!.qt/, j complimented last Thursday
mri Ki is Kup.iH,. Jdf l.i uj^nt with a dinner held at
fuu! ti c K’limvi' 41HI iw.. _T_!--------------
• \ icki and l hrfcrT iHTuf Stamford Country Club. -
11. Thiv tttUiirtaining room was
I - * < - < ■ 1 i t v.ii.' ^ Ki K«-" - derYu'aled-M
noli, Mr- .1 \ 11,11,1 green fish net. ,_______ ______ ____
l.yi.u Mrii ;',n <>i Bui. ’ Irrge shells holding'floral ar
""-"Iku,. or .li^.jMijgtMnems, V . _
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. ----------- iC ] Lt-rk werp
vir Xntrnn lUvri '—Ulo 1^’* lo
1 lUiitliers.
■■ I'-' >'!,, • > 1 \ miies of;
... • ... ! A menu of ham, turkey green
" UIU ’ 1 x' I Leans, garlic bread, watermelon
I balls, cantaloupe halls, bananas
perform .inces.
At the f.x-Hostcsscs Luncheon !
held June 18, Mrs. Dobbins wore
a royal, blue silk shirtwaist dress
with white silk iulor s-lsMa, rent '
accessories and a red carnation J
corsage with red,, white and |
blpe ti inv. . —
lield Wednesday morning she ni,,mi.
wore a white pleated skirt, whim hraig
sleeveless over bloftse and red i ciix-
smoke ring. Her pin errCsi'rrw .si'1
mrt charm bruucld were "ijL.
silver ami she chose navy shoes .M o
ror tlig parade on ThutMiav -'-udii
.l„ruu,.n AIjJL Dobbui* a ill li- - I'd '1
wearing a ,&)litV.•
>lrs. Dobbins wan presentet
with a whtte nninr rorsnge;—j
Hostesses were Mrs. Sponccj
Baize, Mrs. James II. Ratlii
and Mr a. Kinney. 4
Mrs. Dobbins vyps feted with a
Mrs. Dobbins was lic^ons
■wLh—ao. Jufatmai■ cu,uum. ut,., id
Stamford CoDnfry CWibiXTi^
mcsda^rngpiing. Guests callq
^Frat’h' with V-sICTp^ dlh nii 1 -.feu
the shoulders. Her Jewelry1 w id
Include a red rtmter pnnmw—.it—
w ill wear red paten' shoes, llct
red parasui will be enitanccd
-with red and while lariiutiuua-
Mr. Dobbins and their daugh-
"ompiimerited at a dinner held |
iM damloiU.....Contry Club on]
Thursday night and one held at j
Cliff Hpqse on Friday night On j
rhursday uglit, slm -wore a white
Ini on luted skirt hno sleeveless
avcrblousc with a lime green '•
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liciTw R7i 11 i a I r nTn g "Tfr'erm* iil)l«7n7’t'"! -■ " iulL r k t rtpd' 'WXJ. ■■
She wore green crystal dangles j press w rth eowtnij’ rnottl appli
and her accessories, were white hue on thg left snouldcr. icd
On Fndav night Mrs. IV.bbins ',’>"lil'au ordw im-r w "" car.ia-
rhose a navy silk fitter! skirt j‘f'- -'"d white patent shoe.
will re.l and hone print me. Hot .-ms will be wea.m;; a
I,louse desr.no,I with a \ neck- «ra>' ‘',la' anrt hl,‘‘* " n
line Hep shoes were bone silk. ' ' u'" -w,,l» ma,*,,l,u;
and she wore gold jewelry. At a Wlu . -»»» ;l « La, com
tea held Saturday afternoon, strr h«t..
W;orr a i*uwder ^bfuc >dk two- , ,'"1 ,!‘c sponsor's hicukljs;.
piece ensemble with navy kid Mis. Dobbins has choscm .1 wtuic
shoes. Her jewelry, was a deeper Pt'iuv shift and red accessories
shade of blue and she woVe a i«n,t for thp,Cnkr party she wnt-
whrtc corsage presented her by be v\raring a rail tra'.iuan.i >;n
tiic three hostesses. di es- with w hite accessor u-s.
M SYSTEM WILL NOW BIROPEN UNm 9WT»CHTV|
DAYS WEEK FOR SHOPPflNG CONVENIENCE. NEW STOR
7:00 TO 9:00 |
M SYSTEM WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY, JULY 4th, UNTIL 1
IIO.MK (,R()\VN 1IANANA
HOME 01
SQUASH
AT 1UIJ. S f ( H) P iikL-o per for rn,;nce >lu will o
1IOW 11 > 1 RKA T IT 'wearing a nav\ filled skill wa.
Apply si l ong [ l liquid. | ,-,-l w hite su-cveies.s ru i r Lloa-i'. Iilie-
it take hold to i |iei k itching, „ttd while smoke ting, win1 ■
byrning in minutes. In ihriny-s j, welr> and white acccssorh-
w.ateli infected skin slough off On Hh- sc-coiid night |!0, - iieaUi
VVat. h healthy skin teplaee it dfe. s will Le n:,\> and her ,u-
Be plea.sisl IN U.Nh HOl'K or ics-anits will tie i,;l
your 4Sc baek. Ise antiseptic.. On Saturday aitcmooii Mi.,
sdothing T-fL FOOT I’OWIi. Doii'-uis will wear .i red. \\tute
ER too fine for swaty f,*et, .and 1»lue 44-luje diess, wlutc
foot odor. TODAY at City Drug jewelry and navy accesso; ie.,.
Store. | rot tiie last ludeo pcilonnaucc
>he will wear a mint "iven
Jersey <li css uesigned with
Jet \ ,-icss I'odu e and ideated
i klnrt, ltd t« it. slices and bag
will be white aird die will w ca-
l'lute jew idly.
Miss Stubbs will wear a whit,
sailor Sluit artd red Ha s for die
sponsor ., jygi-iWlTffiii on ihui ■
nay murning. Her only je. en*
'• ill lie a sti\ci Heart on • d\; ,
, ha.n and ,* siiv.’r i iiaiiii Liai i--
( II \KU;,SI()N (.REV RED RIPE
JlT.Y ITU
RODEO
SPECIAL
• EYES
• (iLASjj
• CONT
Satui
EASY TO SERVE MEATS FOR THE RODEO—M SYSTEM FEATURES
HAR-B-QUE CHICKEN, RIBS, SAUSAGE, HAMS. AND REEF
POTATOES
CALICHE
FILL DIRT
Id HUM) R.\<
SAND
BLACK DIRT
jot: i>knton
D0C|
EYEllY
WITH P
nJ
- IN G
RKDEFM
AT YOl I
Call
I’R
| fin tin jiaiaue -in v lit wea-
white hrocaue ruling pants and
I 'niatclmig jtikin w.in ie(i j,n. ■
silk OV lTbloUsO, I d li.it a,c,l l i-,i
I boots. At lln- ;iltj| -Ua-\ luge
peridi niance she li., •> i nos, n
biue' denim riding sun. v inn-
slmt with matching blue trni.g
- win r boot- and \\ iiiil- TiaT.
f Mtss Stubbs will wear a hod
pleated skirt white (iouh.e
breasted eton jacket, red .scarf
and black reptile mioc- for the
’sponsor’s breakfast. For the
Coke party she will be wearing
a black and white ticking shdt
trimmed in red and rep ilats.
For the second rodeo pertm,
manct: she will weal straw cnloi
and paisley print tiding pan;
-and matching loo e ji km with
a silk hloiec. I i, r a loot, bere- -
and hat wiif l>e red
Oil the aftcrniN.n of -,!,d-
she will be wearing a pink and
mauve bold s’ripe riding -^nt.
pink dacron hhnisc,jg+rA Jiat
and vvlute pehrjized boots. At.
the Itnal pci fin inanre Satin dip.
night she has chosen ,, chare oaf
and pastel stripe dentin riding
outfit and vvitl wem a white hat
SHDI* A\j> SA\ E WHILE
Vor -SI'ETsD AT M SYSTEM
V' mi JUTCANKI.R STAMPS
OCR ( L^MIHERS THAT SAVES
RlVc-WKKR Si AMPS
DO.N ’I HA\ L TO LEAVE TOWN
10 REDEEM THEM
My HUSatvNO INSISTS
ON FRESH EGGS.-AND
GETTING PRESCRIPTIONS
FILLED AT
I roe Stumps with lhis coupon and
(he Purchase of
I. POUND KlMUELLe"
cqcoa
ICO FItEK STAMPS
; Hd rollPOil Exitires July -1, 1964
Free Slam
8c COUPON PLUS 7c COUPON PLUS 50 FREE
STAMPS ALL YOURS WITH EACH PURCHASE OF
1 LB. PRO. ARMOUR STAR BACON
* * • ' ■ t a I . .... •v
DOSBINS
Where he knows
they keep fresh drugs.
This Couf
] SMI I IS FIRST QUALITY
KRMBEtL briquets
FHcV^H’S CATTLEMEN’S
DEL MONTE
.... ;2i
FLAT CAN
Mr and Mrs. Unseal Haiti:
and children, Mark, Mike i*n<
Tercsaf have returned 'from '<
Vacation trip to New Jersey
the World’s Fair in New York
Niagara Falls mid Washington
D. Ci.
BORDEN’S SWEET ( REAM
KLMBKLI/S PEACH, APRICOT, PINEAPPLE
SUPREME FIG BARS, LEMON CREME. FUDGE
18 OZ. J AR
KRAFT’S NATIONALLY KNOWN BRAND
Free Slumps wiih this coupon and
the Purchase of
I CAN SUAVE
HAIR SPRAY
. 50 STAMPS
This Coupon Expires July 4, 1964
Free Slam
t r ri:
QT. JAR ONLY a
Stamford is proud of its famou§ Tex-
as Cowboy 'Reunion, and of the op-
portunity to w elcome Reunion visitors.
This Coupon
KIMBELL
FROZEN
COFFEE
1 POUND CAN
DOG FOOD
LEMONADE
i shares in .this pride
.6 0Z.CAN
•tati
MAY JEW
REDEEM TUCK STAMPS AT YOUR LOCAL STAMP CENTER
:ifta for KB occa,
DRUG FACTS
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1048WCMONn.
1 fTAMrORD Tt*
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GOOCH BLUE RIBBON ALE MEAT
FRAN
IKS 49c
GROUND
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MEA1
3 1.00
HOME GROWN LONG GREEN
TEXAS TREE RIPENED
CUCUMBERS
PEACHES
Qc v
•- POUND
u
A £ POUND
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1964, newspaper, July 2, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054653/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.