Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1970 Page: 3 of 12
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By Modelie Gamblin
POLYESTER PARADE
SELF SERVICE
CUSTOM SERVICE
was
Thursday
esrh
Only
with
Life
Special purchase of double knits in
prints or solid colors. Choose now!
OPTOMETRIST
Closed Thursday and
Saturday Afternoon
The couple wll be married
June. 6-in the First Baptist
Church in Stamford.
I Happy fa«h^
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>.lJa
Choose It.. Charge It.. Lay It Away
„Cheryl Lynn Russell and
Richard Wayne Raley were
married in ceremonies read
March 21. In the Parlor at
First Baptist Church.
SAVE $$$
with our
DRY CLEANING
gram chairman, introduced
the speaker by stating that
one of the goals of the club
Mrs? Herbert Roberts'* was
guest speaker for the Stamford
Garden Club's Color Program,
held March 19 in- the Council
Room of city hall?. '
Welcoming hostesses were
Mrs. Frank Cannon and-Mrs.
W. J. Bryant who presented
guests and members to Mrs.
Vernon Lovvom who provided
them with color coordinated
lapel ribbons. 2 Guests were
recognized from the colors of
ribbons they wore, by Mrs. C.
T. Dodson, club president.
PRICES GOOD FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 26
ONLY
STAMFORD AMERICAN* " . :PA£?;J!mE£i
_____ Stamford, Texas, Thursday, March 26, 1970
Stamford >
Open Thursday- Night ’TH 9:00 I*. M,
World of Color’ Discussed—
Mrs. Herbert Roberts of Abilene is shown here with some of Che exhibits
UsadJn her talk before the Stamford G arden Club Thursday. Mrs. Roberts'-
talked on ‘The World of
15 Only Ladies’ *^
TUXSTER COAT
Sixes 8 to 20. Regular $3600 Value
Thursday *
LILIES
always most
appropriate!
or: Corsage
Blooming Plant
Spring Bouquet
Corsage
Married in Anson Rites—
- .
Caron Beggs became the bride of Arvin Hollis Lind-
sey Jr. Monday at rites read in Anson. Justice of
the Peace George Harrell officiated. Parents of the
couple are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Beggs and
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lindsey; The bridegroomia em-
ployed by Beggs Implement Co. and the bride is a
senior at Stamford High School
Linda Golden,
Stephen Tidwell
Will Marry
Mr. and Mrs. OWe Gokten
» •
are announcing the engage,
ment of their daughter, Linda?
to Sgt. Stephen Tidwell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Tidwell?
The bride elect is a graduate
of Sfafhford High School, at-
tended Commercial Cclege IQ
Abilene and is presently em-
ployed by the Bhie Cross-Blue
Shield Insurance Co. in Dallas:
The prospective bridegroom
is also a graduate of Stamford
High School and is presently
serving with the. US Army.
An .April wedding is planned.
Damascus, Syria, has heed
inhabited continuously since
2WX) B.C. . > *
tor, officiated. Mrs. N. M.Phy
was pianist.
Parents of the couple are
Major . Orland Russell of Tal-
lahassee, Fla., Mrs. Corrinne
Bernard of Okinawa and Ru-
pert Raley.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a sleeve-
less street length dress of
powder blue, featuring an em-
pire waistline and mandariq
collar. She wore a long strand
of blue pearls. She carried- a
boutjuet of- miniature white
roses with clusters of blue
Wild flowers. i
Miss Nancy. Newsome of
Rawleigh, N. C. was maid of
honor. She carried a cascade
bouquet of white carnations
surrounded by greenery.
Randy Denson served as
best man.. Richard Carson,
brother-in-law of the groom
was usher.
The reception was held in
the church parlor following ^n^ys.
Ur? wedding and was hosted hbun. now »t city Drui store
.Clef Dwellers —
Review Jazz -
And Folk Music
The Stamford Junior High
School band,-under the direc-
tion of Ted James, performed
several musical ’ numbers for-
the Clef Dwellers Chib al their
meeting March 17 at the home
of Gorden Haynes. v,
Following a short business
session, Debtrie Perry gave a
history of-Tolk Music.
Jackie Southerland intro-
duced the band which played
“Sweet Betsy”, Windy” and
“Plantation Favorite/*
“Arkansas Traveler” Was
performed by Taimi Rosen-
quist. -- L .
Debra Dobbins gave. a ~his-
tory of Jazz Music which was
followed by performances of
“Dog-Gone Boogie” by Carol-
yn Turnbow," Lazy Daz? by
Diane Byrd and “Ho-Hum
Bines” by Renee Brownfield.
Following the musical pro-
gram, a social period was
held. Assisting. Gordon
Haynes with refreshments
were Rob Baize, Jill Waggo-
ner, Debbie Greeh and Pat
Gillespie.
Widest street in the world
is the 273 yd. wide Mortumen-
tal Axis in Brasilia, Brazil.
DELIVERED WITH YOUR
GREETING
High’s Flowers
' -? changing seasons ... and
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. v.yescer double knit that’s completely
wux.uute, wearable, packable. Choose solid colors in
navy, lilac, pink or beige; or bright bubbling prints.
Misses’ 10-18, . » |.
(World of Color’ Program
Presented to Carden Club
had been reached in securing
Mr». Roberts aS speaker forz
the “Color” program. “Not
only Is she a challenger for
OQlor, but s also a nationally
accredited flower show judge
With a life certificate. In add-
ition to being a good cook and
traveler, Mrs. Roberts has
two gardens growing inside
"her homo that are visions of
cofhr,” the chairman said.
Mrs. Roberts led the group
down many paths of color, con-
ducing with a bit of philosophy will be at the new Cisco
that, “the world of color has College.
become a crusade. It’s power
has never been so prevalent
as In patterns for fabrics and
even fashions.” She went on
to say that the story of color
Is impressive and brings nn
emotional response because it
becomes a personal matter. -
Special guests for the-'meet-
ing included. Mr. and Mrs.
Fet.ny Arnold, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Low-
One Group
MEN’S SUITS
90% Wool, 10% silk sharkskin in choice of dfSTors..
Sizes 36 to 46. Shorts, Regulars and Longs.
Regular $65.00 value '
THE WASH POT
Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
109 S. Ferguson
THURSDAY
SPECIALS
• CONTACT LENSES'
• EYES EXAMINED
• GLASSES FITTED
Miss Russell, Wayne Raley
Marry in Church Ceremony
by Mrs. Rupert Raley, wife
, of the groom’s father and
Mrs. Richard Carson, sister
of the groom.-
The,’bride attended Kansas
' State pJni*ersity and North
Texas State University in Den-
ton where she received her BS
Degree in fashion merchan-
dising. She is r.ow employed
as junior buyer for Russell's
Department Store in Denton.
The groom is a graduate of
- Stamford High • School and is
a student at North Texas State
University studying.. Psychol-
ogy ami Business. He is a
member of Theta Chi Frater-
nity. He is employed
Commercial Traveler’s
Insurance Co. in Dallas.
The rehearsal dinner
held Friday night at the Cliff
House. «
Oldest known formally
written language is Sumerian,
dating from 3 300 B.C.-
Kidney Danger Signals
Getting up nights, burning, fre-
quent or sennty flow, leg or BACK-
ACHE may warn of functional kid-
ney disorders — “Danger Ahead."
Give a lift with gentle BUKETS
(take only 3 tabs a day) FLUSH
-------- REOULATE pASSAOB
Delegates from the local
club who will attend the con-
vention are District and State
chairman, Mrs. Grady Bowdry
and Mrs. -J: B. Pumphrev.
Other district c.hairnTJn will
be Mrs. H. L. Bosse, Mrs.
Marvin Stanford and
W. J. Bryant.
Club president, Mrs. C, T.
Dodson will be a delegate and
club officers, Mrs. Vernon M
ell lyongley and Mrs. Jimmie Lovvorn, Mrs. Homer BemetUf.-:; Rev? Jack Southerland, pas
Valker. . and Mrs. 1. H. Rogers will at-
Refreshimmts of tea sand- tend aS visiting members,
withes, cookies, spiced tea, . ————----------e- -
cetfrvMd fwlod imto were w|| ,.h„ at time
was s,atk>ned in Stamford as
/at a highway patrolman and who
■ later became a choir director,
CisW presented his? Pampa High
School Choir at an as.-?mbly
b / lllllB - program at the high school
F W V Tuesday afternoon.
LYNN PREWIT
Lynn Prewit,
Larry Hampton
Wedding Set
Mr. and Mrs. Lendall M.
Prewlt are announcing the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Lynn Anne to Larry James
Hampton, son of Mr. and Mrs:
Alvin R. Hampton of Wheeler?
‘IvriUo aI<m»1 its orufliiMto
1 ttv rrr rtW ufvvt in rt pl OvICTCTlx;
of Stamford High School and is
attending McMurry College.
The future bride-groom is a
graduate of Wheeler High
School' and will receive his BS
degree hi elementary educa-
tion from McMurry College in
rtrved Morn a table covered
is Spring yellow linen which
held an arrangement of golden
daffodils arranged by Mrs.
Dave Walker.
Hcslesses were Mrs. Walker,
Mrs. F. W. Wedekin" and Mrs.
Andrew F. Byrd. Door prizes
were also gven. a
Fcllowng the program and
social hour, the Executive
group discussed plans for the
District Eight Convention to
be held in Cisco March 23 and
24. Theme of the convention
will be “College Daze With
the Cisco Kids.” Headuarters
Of,For and About Women
Phone 773-3621
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1970, newspaper, March 26, 1970; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190447/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.