Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1969 Page: 3 of 12
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Telchelman,
for The Girl Graduate
MRS. BA&RY KEITH HAM
THE WASH POT
Lillian Ewell
HASSEN’S
STAMFORD
——ass
Charlotte Banks, B. K. Haiti
Marry in Andrews Ceremony
delegated to represent the
Stamford chib at the State Con-,
■a-ntion bf Texas Federation
of B1PW Clubs. In6. to be held
in Galveston June 6-8. Alter-
nates are Miss Rozella Veazey,
coordii
Bestfoi
tiSomte
on Totes
Pete Stifflemire.
Twenty-three members and
one guest were present.
Mrs. Ham is 'a candidate
It costs Jost a little bit to
have.S whole coUecrion of
flamingo — Bruft — Turquoise — Nude — Block— WMb
Presents this yoked casual with low torso,
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white or gold and white. Sizes 10*20.
Laundry and
Dry Cleaning
was comppsed of Mrs. "H. H.
Corley, chairman, Mrs. B. B.
Gay and Mrs. J. Roy Johnson.
Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. McClellan
and Mrs. Rose were elected as
Annual reports on club work,
activities and projects were
given by each'officer and.each
committee chairmen at a meet-
ing of the Stamford Business
and Professional Women’s
"Swingers" from 17 tq__70 will
be delighted to receive one of
Som»on|te'« marvelous new Fashion
Oamha, Ls employed by a
Gra|n and Cattle Company at
Alva.
A Jfft tea, honoring Marsha
RoyaM, bride-elect of Gene
Shackelford, Jr., was held
at Cliff House. Mrs. George
Kinney, president presided.
Officers elected for the 1969-
70 club year are Mrs. Dennis
Wilson, president; Mrs. Bill
McClellan, first vice president;
Mrs. Lee Walker, second vice
president; Mrs. Frank Green,
recording secretary; Mrs. M.
A. Wills, corresponding Secre-
tary; Mrs. L. R. Rose, .trea-
surer, and Mrs. George Kin-
ney, parliamentarian.
The nominating committee
dais-
crys-.
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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver D.
Fergason, : and Robert Lee
Bouziden of Alvtf, Oklahoma,
will be married May 28, at 8
p.m. in the Lueders Church of
Christ. Jere Hargrove minister
of the Lueders church, will
read the double ring ceremo-
~r~.r as*.
married Friday, May 2, at 8 p.
m. at Means Memorial Metho-
dist Church, Andrews. Rev.
Norman Grigsby, pastor read
the single ring rites.
Mr. and Mrs-J, Paul Banks
of Andrews, formerly of Stam-
ford, are the parents of the
bride. The bridegroom is the
in the decorations.
The refreshment table was
laid with a white cloth covered
with net gathered'into fanlike
designs and tied, with yellow
ribbons The table was center-
ed with an arrangement of
various types of
ies. Appointments
tai and silver. Serving the
guests were Linda Nehring
and. Diarie Dickerson.
Gifts were displayed and
SnUWTI Dy VivKi
and Gayle Grimes. Karen
Beggs registered guests.in the
Mrs. Woodson presided and gliest book which was pitfeed
the meeting opened with a
prayer by Mrs. Rennels......'
Mrs. R. H. Skiles will host
the -next meeting May 15.
Charlotte Denise Banks"tfntl son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A
PFC Barry Keith Hani were Ham of Lueders.
just about everything and
com* to a beautiful assortment,
of color* and finishes. Exciting (
sotrdr. A sploth of patterns. Living
colors One to suit every occasion
and •Vdry mood. Outside |
pocket*. Inside pocket*. Zippers,
Latches. Styiich loop handle*..
Beautiful. All made to match
tegular Samionite Luggage,
A graduate of Lueders High
School, the bridegroom attend-
ed Howard County junior Cob
lege and is with the U.S. Army
Aviation. He took his baric
traiifing at Ft. Bliss in El Paso
and advance training in Ft. -
Rucker, Ala.
Guests at the wedding in-
cluded Miss Irene Stewart,
Mrs. J. M. Flemins, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McClendon, Mr. and
Mrs. J.' A.Ham andGtl, Mr. "
and,Mrs B. A. Honey and Jen-
nifer, Mrs. Gilbert Hanseh and
Mr and Mrs. Weldon Hansen '
and Sherri.
Longleg panty girdle .of aylon and
Lycra spandex trims and slims
you in all the right places. Side
panel control for thighs and bac»
panel fordesriere. Sixes; S, M, L ,
and XL .
is employed in Abilene by the
Maridf Co-operation.
'Bouzidgh. a 1$61 .graduate of
the Technical High School in
The bride wore a street
length dress of white dacron
knit with complimenting ac-
cessories. She carried a cas-
cade arrangement of yellow
and 'white ’ French carnations
centered with a cymbicium
orchid, atop a ’white satin and
lace covered Bible.
Marsha Nash was maid of
honor and B. A. Honey of-AW-
lene, brother of the bride-
groom, was best map. Miss
Nash wore a gray spring dress
with matching accessories.
The bride’s parents hosted
the ..reception in their home
following the ceremony.
kitchen Ideas
A demonstration bn new ap-
proaches to kitchen efficiency
was given by Mrs. Mary Y.
Newberry at a meeting of the
Avoca Home Demonstration
Club. The meeting was held on
May 3 and was hosted by Mrs.
J. L. Woodson.
drews High School where shfe
has been active with the-band.
Future Nurses of America and
a member of the National
Thespian Society. She plans to
attend beauty college ip Odes-
The program _ “Music from sa this summer.
Faraway Places Reflecting
Future Faces,” will be present-
ed by concert pianist Vivian
Siao on the new grand piano
which was placed in the audi-
torium by the Music Club.
Miss Siao, a native of Ma-
laysia, is a student at Hardin
Simmons in Abilene. She won
the Girls Music. Fraternity A-
ward at Hua Lian Royal School
where she was an honor grad-
uate.
A highly gifted pianist. MISS
Siao received her training at
the Royal Schools of Music of
London in. Malaysia. She is a
graduate of the school.
Her father , is a high school
principal anti intCrptrUn rffnt ,
translator of English to CJii- Hr. and Mrs. Shirley Lina-
nese ■' . ■* sey, Pat and Helen Kay of
Following the program, a Weatherford, Mr. and Mrs.
social hour will lx* held at .the Michael Lindsey of Dallas and
home of the Music Club presl- Mrs J. €. Pinson of Sweetwa-
dent. Mrs. Jack Southerland, ter spent Sunday with- Mr. and
at 1205 Landon * Mrs. R. T. Wilcox. ,
to uplift and separate. Light j
fiberfill psddingjfill* you outjuat
fijbt 32-36A, 32 30,32-38C.
. ’3°°
Mrs.. Dennis Wilson Elected ___________.
President of B&Pti Club SsHS
' of the future
n. Gene Shack
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The Stamford Musk- Club
will hold their annual Presi-
dents Evening Tuesday May
J3, at the ~high school auditori-
um beginning at 8 o’clock.
Mrs. C. T. Dosdon, the only
life member in the club will
install new officers for the
coming year.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1969, newspaper, May 8, 1969; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190535/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.