Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1970 Page: 3 of 10
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Debbie Foster
BBIE FOSTER
COUPLE HAS SON
Selections
MRS. JOE BOB WHITWORTH
NOW FOR
TO SCHOOL
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bridegroom's parents
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STAMFORD
CONTACT LENSES
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Here’s the newest
fashion favorite!
Methodist Women
Attend Classes
Mrs. Fredrick Clausson and
daughter spent Saturday night
and Sunday with her sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dav-
id Whitaker in Foil Worth and
met Capt. Claussen at Love
Field Sunday afternoon.
NEW HOPE REUNION
The New Hope reunion and
homecoming will lie held Sat-
urday and Sunday,. Aug 15 and
16, al the New Hope Commun-
ity Center..
Those attending are asked to
bring a basket lunch for Sat-
urday night and also Sunday
at noqn. „ ■ , . T... . t. ■
Doris Davis and
E. L. Giles Jr.
Voeatioi
fdra.• Tl
Haskell where the bridegroom
is employed at Baird’s Clean-
ers. . |
Persimmon, turquoise — Sixes 8-18
A-line tunic with roll collar and welt
acamed oval pockets over straight
pants. Machine washable 100% Or-
lon" acrylic bonded knit.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waters.
Jerron and Gay of Independ-
ence, Mo., Visited Wednesday
and Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Lett and family.
Mr.,gd Mrs. I* D. Hull Jr.
are vacationing this week in
Galveston and along the Texas
coast. The. Rev. and Mrs. L.
D. Hull Sr. and their son Ben-
nett returned Sunday from a
vacation in Big Spring, Odessa
seated guests: .
Reception was at the Bray
home. . * •
After a wedding trip to Dal-
las the couple will live In Abi-
lene. _ |g >
Remain in your car while it is
• thoroughly washed, and if .
you like, given a coat of wax.
Wash Only 75c Wash and Wax $1
Given in marrige by her
father; the bride wore a gown
of taffeta and chaneilly lace.
Lace appliques and bows
Bonnie Louis Bray and
Charles Edward Tredemeyer
were...married Sunday in Dyess
Air Force Base Chapel.
Cnaplain Wayne L. Burkey
officiated. Conrad Bratton was
organist and Douglas G- An-
derson was soloist.
The bride is the daughter of
CWO and Mrs. Charles R.
Bray of Abifcn*. Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Tredemeyer of Old Glory
are the parents of thejjride-
groom.
The bride waS |iven in mar-
riage by her fattier. She wore
a satin gown with lace bocide
trimmed with seed pearls. A
satin petal headdress held her
veil. She carried white roses,
and carnations.
Mrs. David Deken was ma-
tron of honor." Her empire
gown was of peacock blue
lace, headdress was a beaded
comb’with veil. She, carried
'white carnations.
Best man was Bob McWhor-
ter of Munday, tarry Letz and
Steven Bray of San Francisco,
Calif., brother of the bride,
Brenda Slierry Allison - be-
came-the bride of Joe Bob
Whitworth in a ceremony read
Friday, July 31, at the honk* of
the bride’s parents,’Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Allison, in Rule.
V-Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Whit-
worth of Stamford are the
pareh|s of the bridegroom.
The “Rev. Leonard Molone,
pastor of First Baptist Church,
officiated. Music was by Tres-
sa‘ Rhoades, pianist, and Pam
Pitteock and Ruthie Hertel,
vocalists.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore an A-line
gown of peau de sole over lakf
with lace. Drop pearls encir-
STAMFORD AMERICAN ‘ ~ PACE
Stamford, Te^as, Thursday, Aug. 6, 1970
The bride was graduated
from Cooper High School and
attended Dallas Fashion Mer-
chandising College. She is em-
ployed by Times Corp.-
Iredemeyer, a graduate of
Old Glory High School, re-
ceived a BBA degree from
Hardin - Simmons University.
He is employed in Sweetwater
by Santa Fe Railroad.
The
were hosts for the rehearsal
dinner in the home of his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Lets.
SAVE $$$
with our
DRY CLEANING
THE WASH POT
Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
109 S. Ferguson
Miss Bray, €. E. Tredemeyer
Married at Dyess AF Chapel
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Zip front long sleeve jacket, seamed
in contrasting thread. Easy care 60%
polyester and 50$ rayon Bosun cloth,
durable and gentle to touch. ,
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TEXACO STATION
Phone 773-3522
Allison, Whitworth Wedding
Rites Read in Home Ceremony
cled the stand up collar and
cuffs of the full lace sleeves.
The deep back pleat -extended
to a chapel length train.
Her cathedral veil of import-
ed English illusion fell from a
lace cap. She carried an or-
chid encridled with carnations.
June Roddy of Hamlin was
maid of honor. Bridesmaid was
.Jan Allison, sister of the bride.
They wore A-line dresses of
purple crepe with orchid yolk
stitched in purple. Purple
crepe bows held their orchid
veils and eachcSrried a bas-
ket of purple carnations.
James Crenshaw was best
man. J. T. Whitworth of Mun-
day, brother of the bridegroom,
was groomsman. John Allison
of Rule, brother of the bride,
seated the guests.
The reception was held in the
home immediately following
the ceremony.
The bride is a graduate of
Old Glory High School, attend-
ed Jesse Lee's Beauty School
at Lubbock and is j^mployed
by Velma's Boutique.
A graduate of Avoca High
School, the bridegroom is em-
ployed by West Texas Utilities
Co. at Stamford. _
After a-wedding trip to Rui-
doso. N. M., they will live in
Stamford.
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of ponchos,. . . wear them
over pants ... oyer'skirts
.. . over everything! Virgin
acrylic knits in combina-
tions of brown, blue, red, or
black, 45” wide. * -—
trimmed bell skirt.' Train was
chapel lengthy
Pearls and Sequins were Qu
the lace and taffeta and pillbox
hat which held her veil. She
carried a daisy nosegay cen»,
tered With a rosg. •
The couple graduated from
Weinert High School. The bride
attended • the - School, of
I. Nursing in Stam-
► couple will live at
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HOW TO RttL IT.
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itch and burning or vouy 1.49 back
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days watch infected skin Plough off.
Watch HEALTHY akin appear! NOW
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>Joe and Mary Logan Invite You to the
SUCCESS RALLY
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rosen-
quist are the parents of a son,
Devery Kirk, born July 29, at
Stamford Memorial Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenquiri also,
have two other sens, Bartley
and Darron.
Grandparents are Mrs. Lou-
ise Piumlee and Mr? and Mrs.
Bud Rosequist.
Great grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Lawson and
Mrs. Andy Hageman.
Mrs. Richard Lane, Mrs.
Hollis Haynes, Mrs. Byron.
Lewis and Miss Rozella Veazy
represented the WSCS and
Wesleyan Service Guild of the
St. John’s- United Methodist
Church in the School of Chris-
tian Mission-at McMurry Col-
lege from July 27 through July
31. Tnere were 225 enrolled In
the school from the various
churches of the Northwest Tex-
as Conference.
These members will now as-
sist the committees in plan-
ning the studies in the local
organizations.
Plan Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis
are Announcing the engage-
ment of their daughter, Dqris
Jean, to Eddie Lee Giles Jr.
of Dallas, son of Mr.and Mrs.
Eddie Lee Giles of Goree.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Stamford High ’ School and
is now employed by Southwest-
ern Bell Teiphone Co. in Stam-
ford. .
The future bridegroom Is a
graduate of Goree High School,
served three’years n the U S.
Army, and is now employed by
Reserve Life Insurance Co. in
Dallas.
The wedding will be held
Saturs&v, .Sept. 12, at 8 p. m.
at Mt. -olive’ Baptist Church.
Miss Grimes. R. F. Horan HI
Marry Saturday at Weinert
Kathy Jean Grimes and Rob-
ert F. Hora, TH exchanged
wedding vows Saturday in
Foursquare Church io-U’ein-ert.
The Rev. Katherine Byrd of-
ficiated. .
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Grimes Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Horan
Jr. of Weinert.,
Mrs. Don Davis of Rule was
organist, Judy Gray of Weinert
” A -
i Juice' Sanders of Weinert
was maid of honor. Patsy Yan-
dellof Munday Was brides-
maid.. They wore Chiffon voile
gowns over peau de sole. Daisy
headbands^ circled their hair.
■ Anri Horan, sister of the
bridegroom, and Derinda Grif-
fis were flower giriS.-Ring
bearers were Dortna Griffis
and Stephen Hatfield.
Joey Yates and Lee Gray and Colorado City.
were ushers. >________.
Donnie King of Weinert was Mr, RonnJe TomIinson and
best man, Donald Griffis ^ve returned from
Hawaii where they spent sev-
en days with S-4 Ronnie Tom-
linson who is stationed at Tao
An, near Saigon.
Bridal Shower
('omplmiciits fr”
Mrs. Trudumeyer
Bx Mrs. Delbert l.elevre .. >J >
Bonita Bray, daughter of fl
C. (). and Mrs. Charles Bray I » ’
of Abilene, and bride-elect of ,
Charles (Buddy) Tredemeyer, flflr r i s
was honored with a bridal .
shower in the^basement of the D0R,S JEAN DAVIS
Faith LtffHSran Church in
Sagerton Wednesday after-
noon, July 29, from 5:30 till
, x Of, For and About Women
DeLeon Festival '*
By Modelfe Qamblin
Debbie Foster, daughter of , \ ■
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Foster, gggggggjgggg
will represent Stamford in the “d W- ' * <
F"sti-
fl
yf Debbie will be a sqnipr this fl
fall at Stamford High School fl^’% 'A
will cheerleader. .M
.^Atnorig her whilein ./rW
Bel.e&ii will be a get-acquaint- . ■
ed tea, participate par- fl
ado and will also be a part of r
the queen's and attend,
the quebn's the coros-'
Her for the activities
be Kenneth son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Corzine.-" :
Aug. 8, Stamford, Texas ........
■ High School Auditorium
RaUy 8 p. m.
This couple have reached financial inde-
pendence in 17 months part time. Joe
works full time as an electrical engineer
for Lockheed at the Manned Spacecraft
Center and worked on the Apollo Mis-
sion. They don’t haye_>ny kids, but their
college education is already paid for. Joe
is am Alabama boy arid Mary is an English
girl. (What a combination!)
Donations $1.50
Gift Tea-Fetes
Diane Anderson
A gift tea complimenting Di-
ane Anderson, bride-elect of
Jim DeLoach of Dallas, was
held in the home of Mrs. Tom-
my Gray on Saturday, Aug. 1.
Other hostesses were Mrs. Joe
Benton rind Mrs. Kenneth Saf-
fel of Rule.
Mrs. Ronnie Jenkins of Ar-
lington registered guests. Pine-
apple sherbet punch arid'cake
were served to the guest,s. The
table was laid with a white
Face tablecloth over blue.
The bride’s chosen colors of
powder blue and white were
carried out in the decorations.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Harold Durham of Weinert,
Mrs. C. L. Ferguson of San
Antonio, Mrs. F. KJ. Crow and
Mrs. Valeta Hartley of Hamlin.
Mrs.,-Loil Young greeted
guests and introduced them to
tile bride-to-be, Mrs. Trede-
..meyer, and Mrs. Hilda Barber,
the broom’s maternal grand-
mother, of Abilene.
Mrs, Edward Letz of Old
Glory poured lemonade and
Miss Ruth Hertel of Rule
served cake squares from the
table covered with white lace
over blue. A bride and groom
-centerpiece adorned the center
of, the table.
Forty-two guests registered
with Mrs. Joe Clark and many
more sent their gifts.
Hostesses were Mrs. Emma
Raphelt of Stamford, Mrs. Loil
Young, Mrs. Leon Stegemoel-
ler, .Mrs. Melvin Baitz, Mrs.
Joe Clark and Mrs. Alfred
.Hertel, all of Sagerton, Mrs.
Louis Spitzer and Mrs. Ed-
ward Leja-and Kathy Erdman
of Old Glory and Mrs. Carl
Hertel of Rule.
The couple was married Sun-
day evening, Aug. 2, in Abi-
lene. ;
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1970, newspaper, August 6, 1970; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190441/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.