Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1938 Page: 8 of 8
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iNk J>in*rror» and Virtgima Ms* ^ and babr Df Albany, were
hot of Howard community w*ra ^urnt* Sunday of Mr. and Mr*.
Mata Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Von Cobb.
.-- . Ti-rriMi i E- T. Reeves, Jr., baa been vis-
^ J' communTTv *** Jtad°,ph *nd 0*ntrjf
tat .woman or .-<* community f ^
auk ad Mr*. V. F. Bunkley’s on ji. M. Cobb, E. D. William* and
of lart -w*ek for a quilt- J0bn Ivy were in Haskell, W«d-!
neaday. »
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aa delegate to tha raaant diatrirt and Mra. W. G. Morris and daurk-
Adrain Mar*
people aro making tbair boom in
Hamlin.
Guaats for tba wadding wan Mr.
Recent Bride
Friday, May 10, II
diractad
A gic* buffet lunch was eerv-
ten to lean early.
J»m Boyd Ki. o f A ' i
i day night
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V returned missionary from Af- pje went to Luadera Sund«> night
haetond at tindaey Chapel, to the baccaulaureate servteu
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION ^"the^v^nU^J^il^S-
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home of hia parenU, Mr. and Mra. i*n Club for tv!T>p*et'<re*V? work
R. G. Fuqua, in celebration of hia w«t recognised bv on* «# the dis-
*leventh birthday. Games ware ‘-let officers as ‘Mnuntnllv rood"
played and ice cream and cake were The Pierian Club and aeveral oth- M
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chinaon, Katherrpe Feria, Wanda The poem written ijjr Mra. W. P.
.. itiiama, Nanc>/. H. Yaifti*, L«e- levies, which won third place in the
men Fuqua, Betty Jo Mahood, MU- nate poetry conteat conducted by
dred Lamb, Joan GUI, Mary Sue the federated clubs, was discussed
tor, Mr. and Mn. Adrain
shall, Mr. and Mn. G. W. Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crider
son, Mra. W. M. Montingo and
son, Mn. H. S. Hinson and son. ths
bnds's parents and her brother and
Miss May Belle Buffington.
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Sunday moraSMtrfl houVfUtf of 'Kjr.rfxylliltit^rtm wueunth Humphry, Jo^. l.he
gnqla. Bro. Vaughn, pastor of the graduation and Wednesday night len Carter. Bob Yanti*. Chariot IWl of ttHTclob that bHe of Its
tazi ia8 congregation, dismissed the senior graduation.
Mb p—n*» «»d they went over to The graduates In the senior das*
hast' Ora lecture. * j from Rockdale are S. G. Cobb,
Miaa Sarah Nell Reeve* is spend- Mule Ivy and Ida Mae Crawford.
Me Ola week tvitlTher sister, Mrs.
Baggett, Curtis Elliott, Louie Mac Members should hav« received
Hardy, Rex Prewit, Rio.....
Andy
Bailey and
Richard Yates, dist'nction.
Jeter, Billy Carlton. Clyde Mrs. C.
Paul Schoefterstedt.
BL T. Chambers ef Albany was
ta IV communitv Tuesday.
. Tim home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
^rx tarried Tim radar morning be-
ta* aon-np 1‘ractieally every-
t\Mc sms destroyed and since
4taw seas no Insurance • nice do-
mtStset was made for them.
Jh quilting and 1- shower
First Baptist W. M. U. ! BIRTHDAY DINNER
The W. M. UTmet at the First FOR HUGH MASSEY .
Baptist church last Monday after-1_ A family birthday dinner sms
noon for the Royal Service pro- held Sunday for Hugh Massey, at
gram on Japan. The Laura Groner the famUy home. Besides Mrj and
circle presented the program with Mrs. Massey and their children.
Mrs. Alton McClellan in charge. ,Rr. and Mrs, L W. McClellan, Miss
Mrs. C. B. White gave the devo- May Massey, Mr. and Mrs. John
| tional from Psalms 19 on “Our Sec- Massey and Leroy Massey Joined in
was ret Faults.” Mra. McClellan opened the celebration. Mrs. McClellan and
A. Struve, president of
the Jones county federation, Mra.
Jnck Booth and her daughter, Mrs.
Weaver Bingham, of Anson, were
*PWPtr and Mrs. Stru-e enllstid tb<>
nope ration of the club in th* folk
festival which will be presented in
Anson In July undST the direction
of the Countv Federation.
Resides Mrs. Payne, new offi-
cers of the dutMtor next year are
Mr*. (IgMhnn Sellers, first vice pre
sident; If*-*. IV, Hudson.
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' !rawaasrdi|RMM
rs. Horace Arledge and Mrs.
Clyde Weetfall entertained with
six tables of bridge on Tuesday and
Wednesday afternoon at the West-
fall borne. The rooms were beauti-
fully decora tod with large bowls
of roaefand jasmine.
On Tuesday afternoon Mra. Har-
ry Yates received high score pr'se
and Mra. Bartlett Holland, cut
prise. On Wednesday the high score
orise was awarded to Mrs. E. A.
Russell and Mra. Mike Moore cut
Salad, broad and butter sandwi-'
chea, angel cake and iced tea w’ere
served to Mnras. Jake Abrams, Lee
! Walker, Bartlett Holland, J. W.
j Youngblood, Ike Hudson, Johnny
■ Croft Robert Harrison, E. F,
Bunkley, W. B. Tayman, Harry
nay Funeral Hon
I funeral.
Clinton Edward was
Stamford on April M, _____
family lived in Robktown for a
while, returning’ to Now Hope
about 18 months ago. Besides the
parents, th* child la survived by a
brother, Douglas Wayne, and his
rrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Skiles of Stamford and Mr. and
i? Mrs. H. C. Lusk of Robs town.
Flower bearers for the
| Noj! Too, Mr. Martin, I
horn la. that people are Just dying to
1M*. Th# In it
gSE
] mnfv. Mary Ellen Hager and Vi- |J |
rhn Blsnkenshin. Pallbearers were
*3don Tidwell, Dudley Sledve. Bu-
ford Rogers and George Miller.
Prize Contest
The pcrOon writing the hsgtf
joke each wqek for Mr. Merita
and Meaty will receive a real
“Monty” aa a prise.
s MUST be received'
Mr*. A. V. Kemleti, the former
Willie Marie Lyon, is one of Stam-
ford’s newest brides. Mr. and Mrs.
KtmIStx are making their home at
East OlWer itr—t._l_..t..
_ .. Take. .F-xsjm .....
The elf^t young " Women who
were recentlv graduated from the
Stamford School nf Nurs'ng are In
Dallaa this week taking state board
examinations. They are Misses
Toulse Roberts. Ima Lee Chance,
Mabel DeMoss, Dorothv Therwan-
ger. Lilly Robertaon, Willie Jo Ral-
ford. Jessie Felton and Lorene Mit
chell.
•cording aecrstarv: Mr*. H. d!
?Joh" “ •bn>- v-rsrtte .s«sr
many
Refresh- j sion work by Southern Baptists in
Japan. After offering prayer. Miss
Mary Massey baked and decorat-
ed the birthday enke for her fnther.
*w now*, mode
Hut Bunklev,
for Mrs. Fox Tuesday after-' the program with a discussion of Miss Massey are sisters of , Mr.
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nkje gifts were presented
naaMa were served Thos* who took
UWrt were Ms>*s. Bear Bohannan,' Lilias Penick spoke on the Japan of |
TMma Miekler. Leona Luckie. today, bringing out the fact that| JERRY KEEN
Ylnare Smith. Msm«e Bouldin. Au- Japan now has 91,000.000 inhabi- COMPLIMENT dD
rtsTlswe, Model! McKeever. Uar- l^is. Present w^ork in Japan was ON HIS BIRTHDAY
Pamde- MrXeev-r.fdiecubsed by Mr*. J. W. Stevenson Honoring her small son on his Mr*. J/ F. Rowers of Taylor and
pi* L'llie Gil*sole.! an<t Mrs. H. C. Michael offered birthday, Mr*. Sterling Keen en- Mrs. Robert Bower* and ton Robert
____ t Bertie Newewmh, prayer. Mr*. Sam Crawford spoke tertained Wednesday afternoon Jr., of Breckenridge, ware here
Wiaxto "Fox. Tae Cobb, Lillie Cobb.j ®" tl»* ®f tomorrow and Mr*, with a party. The little guests Saturday visiting Mrs. J. H. Bald-
Trammel. Mary Anh' McClellan told of Japanese stu-' played with Jerry’s toys and shine win and daughter, Miss Blanch*
Kate McLennan Hossie In America. The program was
Margeeto Houston. ®l®*^ th* hymn “The King- _ ______________
Hnvhes Jessie Bun-lev.i «°tn is Coming” and prayer by Mr*. 1 F. C. Keen, grandmother of the daughter. Ida Marr, of Old Glory.
Ita Mae Keel. Bessie Crawford. C. R. Sims. honor**, wa# a special guest. i Mr*. Marshall Baluwin is a daugh-
Th* organization will meet Inj Colorful whirligigs were favors, fw of Mrs. J. F. Bowers.
circles next week for Bible study. Th* pretty birthday enke, holding ■—- —-——
The Ruth Ford circle will meet , pink candles, was cut and served FIVE-SUITED BRIDGE
th Mra. Eugene Prewit. the An- with ice cream. The guests were CLUB ORGANIZED
I **r*- **"•’ Up-1 Huda Haasen, Pat Watson, Mary A supper clutrgt which members
i *h*w> The Laura Groner circle with Ruth Pittman. Johnnie Boy Wil- will play the p«w five-suited bridge
, Mr*- C. B. Whif“ ~
cl* with
Vo. omlrfent: Mm. B.ri HmS'
Beq, Colo, Milton Payne, Gordon
Mrs. W. P. I.vie*, critic nnd paril.:, ST'Bu.^VrSh I CW^*
mentarian; Mr*. Norman Huston, | L * Jtav ^Msmie Y.wl-
treasurer, and Mra. J. H. Rut her- rr k Y'^ °"’ Roy
ford, counselor. Club maetings wUll w ’r ' "
be resumed In October. A
course of study will be given next
season.
Hinton Edward Lusk
Dies As Result of
v.rUw; •*I,« w c- Leavitt, Kinney uamb-
.".t? ssotfw-
D. D. Sanford, L. L. Johns, B. H.
ttaird, Reginald Baird, Dallas
Southard, Roy Arledge, Charles
Markham, Lloyd Brogne. S. J.
Hodge, Mike Moore and Misses
j i«i—,, ,niw „1-IKn« Margaret Upshaw, Katherine Mc-
of the mother*, wno accompanied Baldwin, and were’joined here by1 Dan*** “n<* B«Hy*Raine#,
I the children, visited together. Mn. Mr. and Mn. Msnhall Baldwin and
Mra. Lewi* Honored
Mrs. Byron Lewis, retiring pre-
sident of the Stamford Musk Club,
was presented wEh 8 national fed-
eration club pin at the choral proc-
mm e a * which was held »>v the club
Mastoid Infection Mr”**r night. Mrs. X7#lby Cam-
-- eoatte. new president, gave Mn.
Fwh.li.Jt sJ!’ »W.I **, ... h«ld Mon- '«■’to “*" *“• *“
day afternoon for little Clinton!
Lusk, 8-year-old son of|
Garvin. Maude Cobb. Lells
t. Mary Jane MrKoy, Eve-
Yyu Kktbb. Louise Linnan. Addie
Sola King. Van Me-
Nh. Cobo. Altus Cobb.
WMtk Delanev, Ruth Wil.,amf.| Th* G,?n ^
Twamie Iwy and M'*•<•« Sarah Nell, ?*rs. C B. White^O»? Cynthia Mil-
im, Elizabeth »dtf»etop,J)ewl- >fr with Mn J. K. Brady,
Jtaahinr and Jo KlU.n Lockett circle with Mn.
s*bv Nell Webb of Luedeniy C. C«aon and the Floy Haw-
■endav night and Tuesday circle with Mrs. J:- M. Wei
%, m4 Mra. lL A. Gmest^#4 *-:-:-
•to Wa their guests this week.! To Attend Insurance Meeting
list, Hulda Crane, of East] L. D. Hull, representative of the
Edward
Mr. apd Mn. E. E. Lusk of th*1 Merlin nnd Monty Winner
New H«p# community, who died at Mr. Merlin: Monty, have yon
th# Stamford Sanitarium Sunday, heard what a sensation that new
morning. The child had beep In the ambulance of Henry Kinney’s is
hospital for about 12 dava for!
treatment of a mastoid Infection. --
■ The funeral was held at the
I New Hope Baptist Church
„ and
Th* club
Thursday
IK. ^Cillenpto, Sunday.
American National Life Insurance
fe'et. V. nu
Hams, Jerry l^rewit, Jo Ann Qtin- held Its Initial
ger, Royce Fuqua. Janet Gate-, night of last week with-Mr.
good, Peggy Ivy, Billy Tom Slat- Mrs. Branham Payne,
er, Don Stearns, Pnil Allen, Dav- will meet on alternate
slid, Gloria and Virginia Bennett/ nights.
Mairy Fttg-West. Bobbie McDaniels,1 The supper was served buffet
Mary Jane Keen and “Mrs. Johhny style from the beantifuily-daeorat-
Williams, Mrs. Garland Gatewood, ad dining table. Snapdragon In yel-
Mra. C. M. Watson, Mra. Swan low and pink formed the center-
Olinger and Mra. John Eztes, i piece and
and G. L. Casstevens, assistant su
MUTUAL BRIDGE
CLUB ENTERTAINED
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Phy enter-
tained members of the Mutual
Bridge Club on last Friday night.
Rosea and larkspur decorated the
entertaining rooms and a spring
__________ _ motif waa favored in tallies and
meeting Thursday
* — — Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Davenport
of Anton won high score prises for
men and women. Mrs. Davenport
received a pair of vases and Mr.
Davenport a deck of cards. After
bridge games, pineapple ice cream,
olive*, and wafers were served.
The guests were Mr. and Mra.
R. R. Baird, Mr. and Mra. Daven-
o clock Monday with Rev. W. D.t/
| Fielder. Baptist minister of Anson,!
officiating. He was assisted by
?**■ ^ ‘ Daniela, Baptist min-
ister of Stamfora. interment was’]
in the New Hop* cemetery. Kin-
W* Will Pay
7e Lb. far
rear old ROOSTERS the
remainder af th* week.
WESTERN PRODUCE
E. E. Dunn, Mgr.
THAT
SINGER IS
MARvaOUS
M0NTY-HE
CAN HOLD A
NOTE FOR TWO1
MINUTES/*
Yean from now your dining
room furniture will still be
anlart and serviceable—if you
buy It at KINNEY'S. It’e KIN-
NEY’S policy to teat every ar-
ticle of-furniture for sturdiness
BEFORE it is offered for sal*.
NEW OFFICERS INSTALI.KI>
AT PIERIAN CLUB
r
IxM,
UaiBr*. A. C. Schaefer
mkx as ts
las ■tXerrrr and children, soeflt
- and will go to'Galmton
annual convention for
tives of
and chilctren.
Abilene with :
Daniels
arise in
mmiM
president of the PiVrUn Club ^ hi*ih.s®or*
for the at the final meeting of th* club ^r,d** Cju6
am u... -‘•cr-Ss
turn the foUawjniL Sunday- " - during the past year. lira, j 1 CMta^-OMro
Fancy Large Fruit
Approximately
5 H>. to 6 lb.
An
Pace,
i, and
Mr. knd Mfi R. H. Bounds,
Mr. and Mra. Byron l^wta .1
The next meeting of the club
.will be some special entertainment
which th* lows will arrange for
Harry Pace wae ap-j
clyirma* of the
arrange for th* enter-[
Pineapple
each
licDoug]*
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bride’s parents. Rev. H;- S. Hinson b. J. Nail, Stamford,
pastor of the Swenson A
Baptist Chureh,
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iple was unattended. /
The bride wore a navy blq# and
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acoesories and carried a bouquet of
beautiful white stock. She is a
graduate of Stamford High School
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1938, newspaper, May 20, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972337/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.