Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1932 Page: 5 of 11
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STAMFORD, TEXAS
daughter was born to Mr., add
Harry-- Pact- ThiH«dsy/4>«ee-ng^
g lovely Christmas party Wedn—*!
^Beauty and the
day «£rnooi
Tne AlaCnean
*» % 0»e members
laihein Biimlay SetWBi
Fpr scms time peopl* l>««n s
wondering why we did not have
some winter. And how It happened
we hadTso nueh -pretty weather.
But the weather since last Friday
~ -,t- ■ morning has been severe enough to
ed the business, period and Mrs. gatlgfy tba mogt critical. However
R. F- Mahood read the devotional. there i# quitc a difference in con,
assisted by Mri^Kirk Gregory and ditions now and a few years past.
Mrs. George Smith. At present there is an abundant
A group of readings were g v* crop of grasg iB the pastures and
en by-Mws PeggJ^ Elliott and Miss fiejd„ and barng and fee<j iots are
Bett^S Wiseley. Miss Pauline we]1 BUppHed with feed so the
Thompson gave a piano solo. Mrs. gt0ckm*n are not having to worry
Tinsley and Miss Thompson sang j fe41. tbeir stock will suffer. In .
a duet, then “shadows” were re- fact all pange Kto<;k are in good
vealbd and- each guest was pre- ^ditton with the exception of a
sented a gift from the Christmas
tree.* , . ‘ • The farmers of this community
The dainty refreshment plate are practically through gathering
held a salad course with coffee and cropg Some are entirely
fruit rulfn tnnnpd with wnimxfd.__i. trt .
Mrs, D. Hassen will entertain Flowers, the most mi
the members df her bridge club gift for Christmas. Mr*,
at her home Friday afternoon. |florist.
PLAY-A-WH1LE CLUB ENTER*
TAINED WITH CHRISTMAS
PARTY. i
The members of the Play-A-
* While Cljlb were entertained with
a lovely Christmas party Wednes-
day afternoon in the home of Mrs,
E, B. Harrison, —
Christmas decorations graeed the
room and prettily decorated tree
was arranged in pne corner. A
green and red color theme was
carried out in the game accessories,
and tall burning tapers added, a
I he beast is reruns, new mascot
ri Southern Methodist university
Mustangs. The beauty is Miss
Eleanor Southgate, S. M. U. co-yd.
Peruna now. plays a prominent
part at an* S. M. U. football games. J
And who can blame him for being
so good in .tHe picture lot his
charming mistress?
COUNTRY: CLUB
The Gift That Pleases
• .* _ - ...... , ' ,
A lovely extra-sheer, all-silk
‘'chiffon in the high-twist
silk with lace“top
cheerful note. :**.
IVC4AU1 HVM..
After games of forty-two, San^a
appeared and presented each guest
with-an attractive gift from the
tree. The refreshment plate held
hfp, Cake and hut ItK.
51.25 Tissue Chlflon.
The personnel numbered Mme*,
D. Hasson, J. H. Rutherford, C. E.
Coomb«s, G. H. Addis, Perry Smith,
11/ T f’oetne . Don L' niilann T
A gift box goes with each ]wuc.
Cover your gift list and yomar
W.-L. Carter,- Ben Knutson, J.
last week.
iwn wants firom this spgef&T fitter
A. Smith, , /H. H. Pennington,
Stapps, Frank Owens, C. S. Bar-
W*. A J- Bell, Frank Lindsey,
Some had helped to form a pool at
Haskell and had trouble getting to
.thasfi sale.
unload on account, of a delay
Moore, X.' F. AsbenhuHt, R, P -(‘iiaries ltoyrr, --Ro-
ll, dlwoll Austin. Griffin High.iR .f, .—
HAND MADE HAT SHOP
gettttt* rara.
.....
J. Dyer, E. R. Pace, D. O. MrKim
it was, last week. School
now as- i- ------.---- ----- ---
opened again Monday with only
few out on account of illness.
raon, If. B. Shook asd M. E,. Elliott.
MUNICIPAL MARKETS
URGED OP EVERY
First State- Bank Building.
RUBY RICE
Grandfather” Cox is critically
The Music Club members helc
their regular meeting Tuesday, af-
~CfT¥ AND TOWN
iU at the home of his son, Louis'
(Continued from page 4)
Miss Floy West was at home
temoon in the dub room with Mrs.
Dayle Middleton in "charge of a
let them deal face to face with the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
consumers. They will not only in- T. West from last Wednesday un-
crease their revenues and reduce til ^Sunday. ant,al p . R ?
in the o^na^chaunels of trade, Barker who. have beer, picking cot-
but will surely create new avenues ton here this fall returned to their
of consumption alike beneficial to home at Alden Saturday,
the growers 6f farm products and Lawrence Ber ahd his mother
to the users. have returned to their home m
Town an'* city farmers’ markets West Va. after spending several
that would bring thr-fnvT •" n,~ r’^pU1* here in the bafff
county into them would engender a .Bee. r
fine feeling of cooperation which Mr. and Mrs. T. CTtfav
would be very valuable to all the to Haskell Saturday to
common interests of flio people of ti meeting of the athletii
(county.. V of Haskell County.
short business period.
ae Middleton' con-
Tnterestipg paper on “The Influ-
ence' of the West on Music.” Miss
Mae Belle Baird read, “Out Where
the West Begins.” * •
The next meeting of the club will
be held Tuesday. December 20, at
the Club-room. This! will be the
WE DELIVER
"WTOR YOUR CHRISTMAS COOKING
is went
Clean and Fresh
For Christmas
HOLIDAY times are
SPECIAL PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
leaned & Blocked
Green
a most comp
String!
gaMEM
WANT ADS
Gladden Her Heart With
ALL unemployed women or girls
wanting house work please re|
at numrfmd CliAmbei
—
Made of the -finest crepe, i|
and trimmed with imported
laces, Dancette. Bloomers, &j,
FOR S ALft—Pra^wd~War***wai
sett Toms, $2.5<1 each; -ih*. JoSS
i Bray, first house -east of Poai-
I school. Haskell, Texas. Sg-jfr
FOR SALE OR TRADE Poland
Sliced
SlfpsT GownsTand I'a jama
Broken Sliced
‘Gorman,
50c to
j LOST OR STRAYED—One black
[ horse mule, 14% hands h i JT h,
smooth mouth. No brands, fresh
i sheared. Notify W. G. Bruce. 96-lc
FOR RENT—pne small furnished
apartment, garage. 534 East Camp-
Fine For Pies
bell. Phone 249W.
Swans Down Pkg-
No. 2 Can 12c
mMIIM
ayes'
STRAYED — Two bull calves, 1
cream colored Jersey and one black
Jersey. Iffound please notify J.L.
Miller, Route B, ■Stamford, Texas.
36-lp
Cake Flour 25c
Limit 3, not sold alone
Peanut Butter
FREE PERMANENTS
FOR CHRISTMAS
7 Day Special
Guaranteed oil waje
Whole Peach 50c jar
Preserves .'.7.18c
' AND ONE FREE
Finger Waves - . 15c and 25c
Please Shampoo Hair
HEWETT HOTEL
Across From Methodist Church
Stamford, Texas 36-lp
Fine fur-trimmed
and sport coats
Values
Unequaled
T'ine for Sandwiches
RAMSEY’S NURSERY, A u stin,
Joucaire face powder and dust-
ing powder. A fine velvety
powder that stays on until
you take it off.
Gallon
SOUR
Price $1.00
berries, shade
shrubs, bulbs.'
flowering
roses, ___________r--.
Write for their free catalogue ,6f
Try The Best
reduced prices.
PERMANENTS $1.00
7T)ay Christmas Special’s
$4.00 Waves now ------7----- $1.00
$6.50 Waves now — $2.00
Finger Waves —— 15c and 25c
Please Shampoo Hair
f. « j HEWETT HOTEL
: Across Froth Methodist Church
_______Sfnmfnrri, Twits« 3tfal|X
Turnips and Tops
Pound
Winesap
Sunkist.
Lemons 18c Apples 13
Bunch
C dower
RUBBER STAMPS of all klnda
NICE and CRISP
BUNCH
Delicious
Nice Size
Prices range from 60c for one-line
stamp upward. 8tamford Amerl-
Gi ve her a box of j)
JUSTNESS SCHOLASHIP for
ale—Tuition certificate lood at
Draughon’s Business College at
Abilene, Wichita Falla, Lubbock or
Dallas will be sold at a discount.
Inqu|re *t American office. 34-tf
NOTICE 7
of Shareholders Meeting of The
Hose for Xmas
Sale of
Dresses
Scarfs and Scarf
sets make an
ldea^hristmas
Gift r
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OI iMiHremmicrh mcrunn ...w *
First National Bank in Stamford,
Stamford, Texas.
The remilar
the shareholder
tional Rank in
Store will remain
open
Christmas
of the First Na-
Staraford, Texas,
of said bank in Stamford, Texas, on
the 12th day of January 1933 be-
tween the hotirs of 10 a. m. and 4
p. ,m. for the purpose of election
6f officers and directors or any
other business that may comte be-
fore such meeting.
T.'A. UPSHAW, Pres.
36*4c E. G. KEESE, Cashier.
Brookfield, 2-lb.
SAUSAGE 39^
EAST SIDE OF SQUARE
...V-
■
I SWIFT PREMIUM
Cf.poL 1
I IN CHRISTMAS BOXES
1 . {-.'.j Half or Whole
oteaK
HAMS Pound 12 c
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1932, newspaper, December 16, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054734/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.