The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1948 Page: 2 of 8
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afternoon. Mrs. W . K .7 Akin" was
The^Hostess to Mines.' Houston
Ham, C, R Toster, Dpyle Child
ress, Fred Hanamitt, R. E.
Hughes. Luke Watts. W. C. Beaty,
R. O. Smith and Monroe Thorn-
.children. KYnneth and Linda vis-1 Walter Hughes from Hardin-Sim- Hamlin Sunday evening. „ l ary meeting at the church Man-
lied Mrs. Oral Lindsey Tn Hu* ,Kt ~mons preached m both services, i* jrrs worthum Crow and child- day, afternoon.-Mrs.^ J. A, White
Ami's Hospital in Abilene 'rues-, Mnp Hughes and small son and rc.n, and Bethie Sue Lindsey were rought the lesson, “Cohfinitted Un-
day and Wednesday Mrs Oral Mr. and Mrs. George Terry tc- in. Acts on Monday evening. -I ft* Us -to the following: Mmes.
.Lindsey underwent major surgery cmnpunied him and were visitor^ Mr. and Mrs. Oran.Teague and C. C. Cooley, R. T. Taylor, Bob
(here Monday and is reported in both services. Charles Henry boys were supper guests of Mr.'wfHl. M R Huffaker, J. L.
to be doing okov SorrolU, Abilene, was a visitor in mii Mrs Jack Alderholt Sunday, ReBtlda, H. E. Culwell and Alvin
'Mr ft T Taylor and ' G. K the morningservjee. Fred Ben evening j Syleeatfr __ 3
-Hertmjs -ol-Amui \uoe ui .See nett of Hamlin visited the evenn g Mr Mr. Rny Smith W- A. T Tartar fefurned home
.Hope Wtdnesdav u* see Tdiv S jwrviee. * children of Stamford visited Mr. from Phoenix. Am Sunday night.
YV. CYou. , ‘ I Rev Waylen Boyd and family and Mrs Will Burnham Sunday, where he went to get his truck,
Mr J, i‘ tVilard of Union Bethel Church and Mr. and public is invited to attend buJ it was not completely ru-
tin New tldpe Tuesday to‘see Mr. i Mrs. J. B. Burney were luncheon , singing school which will be! Pa"
THE STAMFORD -LEADER
Stamford, Texas, Friday. April 16, 1948
E. Meleen, Mrs M J. Sublett,
Mr.-. J. V, Weaver: and Barbara
=B©y Stif f era Eff ect s
—Of Scarlet Fever
" fir. and Mrs. H H* Dunklin
were in Abilene Monday, ...
Monroe Thornton and daugh-
ter Lynnell were in Abilene Mon-
day pn business.
Mrs. C. N. Humhprey and Mils
Humphrey at- Stamford. vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Joel Grimes
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Mr and Mrs Lyle Amur.' c.
ried their little tbreevear-old s r
SK*vi'| the 9th for an
guests- Sunday ut
1 fahiwi Lindsey.
v. c»K S TtTH
J. L. Herman Jr
Me : Eati Port wood is visk mg! There was i
!*r mother. SS. fTOSSBTinjenf in prayer
‘•rlhita'rium for some time, it was Fort Worth .for a few days. church coni
decided to take him to-Dailns Bu. Mr •and Mrs. Bamm Lindsey; night \fihr. I
doctors there found ini* be did. attended the funeral services of j the prayer se.
not. have. lukemia. They returned Mr. Hugh Massye Jn the Met ho was elected .cl
home the next day and Ronald disi Church in Stamford Tuesday Lindsey, ptau
-is'; at- his home under care of evening. Hardin, spons
local doctors ' Mr and Mrs S W. Crow and {raiding unio
Mr. and . Mrs Arvin Lindsey childre n visited Mr Judge Crow elected as ass.
were in Abilene several days the of Boyd's Chapel Tuesday, eve- superinienden
past week to visit Mrs Oral Lind ning. * Mr and Mi
gwOWbU underwent wiveiy iirThc— Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Lindsey and-p
beginning Monday night, April 19.
Phone your want-ad to 47.
Want-ads, phone 47.
Attend the
V CAW I'lltf''
-Walnh
Asco. Mr. and Mrs liar- AVOCA
alsh. Hamlin; Mr. and "
D Thomas and children! Il.T)
The Church of Christ
With Mrs. Nauert
> DUAL WlRPClSY *
tw»N*mnn
am win mutt
Preacher, Leonard C. Waggoner
of Fort Worth, Texas
Song Director, Smith Kite
of Fort Worth, Texas
April 21 To May 2
Services Will Last Only One Hour
SERMONS DIRECT FROM THE
BIBLE—GOOD
CONGREGATIONAL SINGING
Give Your Soul a Chance
By Mary Ellen Wise
idav. Merkel: Mr] The Home Demonstration Club
id Childress of j met Thursday with Mrs. Henry
•ntire group aujTV'aiiert ii\ Stamford. Tuna sand-
>ervices in Stith wiches, cookies and punch were
; served to the following members:
Iran Teague and ln *• J V. Grimes,
Teague's grand- * nC noford Wdj.amMn.
home in Hamlin'!" }}. ',tNe'1- R su^'a*u‘ ,1 ' (
tit the day with;1 lams' /' A- 'vhltt** B- ^
n had been stay- r “nd a ,vls"°f;. Mrs. Guy
:u- home for the'" hl,‘‘ .The ncxt me*t‘n* Wl1 lc
<> while she was •?. ■I1'da>’ moe'™ w,th Mrs J C
jo . be at^ home E MeU?cn and Mrs. j.
s. VV Crow and ho-'™ei]. Mr% \.E
Mr and Mrs. W, *,lb a Plnk, a"« B,ue
ison Sunday eve- S,h«wer Thursday at the home
| of Mrs. F. L.. Meleen. Musical
•on Goodwin and j !iunrpre**nt^ b*
wil Bean visilei ba,a Sublett, Mary K Jewell, Pat-
Breritz abo Wortham Craw. tended
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Womlson Sundav
of Toledo, Oregon spout the week Mr a
end with Sir. and Mrs. Lewi/ boys ca
Woodson. mot hi r
Dorothy Culwell of Lubbock Sunday
I spent the week-end with Mr and her. Mi
. Mrs. Lewis Woodson. ing in
Dorothy Culwell of Lubbock past sev
spent the week-end with her par- sick. SI
- erris. Mi add Mrs. H Culwell for aiar
•j Mr and Mr> Douglas Dasvis Mr a
visited Mr aad Mrs. George children
F’ierce in Slam bin I Sunday T Gofr
See u.» and get the facts almut these tanks. . . You
wttt be guaranteed plenty oT Pnrpane and TJutahe
for cold w inter use. , ■. -
DIKE APPLIANCE CO
Stanford
.1(1- U
: gibbons were 'iised as plate favors.
| Those present were Mmes. L. L.
j Harkins, A. S.. Shepard, II. A
< Stanford. C, L. Williams, H. T.
, Lipe, R S. Karreft, M. J. Sub
4 -Largent. K. S' Bates
W. A Sims. H. C. Satterwhite.
| . L Sims. Miases Betsy Tbom
j ion, Patsy Meleen. Barbara Sub
1 it. flalene Lipc. Mary K. Jewell,
Kay Harkins and Kay Stanford.
’ Mi and Mrs. Roy Hines and
hlr and Mrs. Raymond Hammer
of Stamford were in Fort Worth
j Monday and attended the "ice
Kap.ides" Monday night at the
Will Rogers-Memorial Colose urn?
j Mrs. Tom Hilliard and Mrs. Tobe
11 j ow of New Hope spent Wed-
j resday afternoon . visiting Mrs.
Joel GrimSE.
Mrs. G. H Rennels. president
of the State Rural*lifter Carriers’
1 AuriliarV, addressed the Avoca P
TA Thursday' afternoon on the
PuiDose. Aims and Doings of the
Rural Letter Carriers' Auxiliary."
Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Huffakef
! returned home Tuesday , night
l from Chicago. III. where Mr. Huf-
i faker attended the 3rd Armored
{Division Reunion. They also visit
ed friends in Milwaukee.
[ ~Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Culwell
and boys of Plains, Texas spent
several days this week with Mr
: Culwell’* parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Culwell.
j . Mr. and Mrs. 'Weal Humphrey
j tlew to Dallas Saturday To visit
i Tom Humphrey who has been very
ill. but has improved slightly.
| Th(V returned Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Joel V* Grimes
1 spent Saturday in Lueders with
i Mi and Mrs. Hubert Bell and
j daughters.
I Mrs. Inez Harris of Stamford
! was the guest of Air. and Mrs.
Fek Gillespie Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Frank
spent the week-end in
Falls visiting relatives,
r Mrs. J. C. W illiams vtailed Mrs
Bertha Humphrey in Haskell Sun-
11lav afternoon.
j Mr and Mrs. C C. Cooley and
! ixiys spent the week-end in La
mesa visiting relatives.
JEUJEIRV
Remember Mother on >fothtr's Day
with n jlciff she'll cherish. Gfi.e her a
cholet piece of jewelry or something
for the home. '
Exi|iiislte f» e n r I s,
wrist watches, ear-
rings, pins, I a p e I
Watches, bracelet'
ranging In price.
Decorative c loch s,
salt and pepper shah
ers, crranuTs and
si’gars and many
other fine sterling
Jewell
Wichita
nt Sunday
______ __ _ Abilene
T Mi^TFYankie Beth Williams’who
! attend^'- Thrdin-StnfflMB#—+n—Abi--
I leue spent the weeka*tuL_JuXL
I with h< r parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
I A Williams.
j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wjse and
I Ross and Mr. and Mrs. J. V
Weaver spent Saturday ill Wi-
th it «• Fulls,
Guests of Mr and Mrs. J €
1 WYfltams Monday night wetE Mr
j and Mrs. Marion Humphrey and
.1 family, Mr. and Mrs. A C. Hum-
phrtiy and family and Mr and
Mrs. Rrewer Neal and family.‘all
of Stamford.
VI I- .-Old Mi-jl. |yt Swenson
, wi rv^m-Anaon-TueiKtay on busi-
i ness.
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Sylvester.
Glenn Sylvester and son, Reggy,
j and Janet Sylvester spent Satur-
Idav night in Abilene with Mr
land Mrs Bert Jennings Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sylvester and
Barbara and Sylvia J’lumlee went
to Abilene and fhey all attended
it picnic at Cobb Park honoring
' ; Kenneth Sylvester, 'whre'ds home
j on leave trom the Army.
The ladies of the Methodist
; Church had their reryilar Mi»ion;
>lagnilicenll> designed siher jea
M»rv;J«»s complete tvlHl serving
t rav.
J. C. M A Y
Jeweler 7
/Ufr’for it either way... both
trade-marks mean .the same thing.
tOTTLID UNDH AlimOSITV OS tUt IT
TEXAS COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., STAMI ORD. TEXAS
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Inglish, George L. The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1948, newspaper, April 16, 1948; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972301/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.