Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1966 Page: 3 of 20
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Sandra Buske
Feted at Shower
Monday Night , .
By Mrs. 4. W. Curtton
Sandra'Buske, hrido-eloct of
I Gqrdon Rhoa, was honored
j with a hridul shower on Mon-
I day from 3 to 5 |>. in. at tb«
| home of Mrs. Coyt Smith in
| Tuxedo.
Miss Pauline Carlton greet-
ed tile guests and presented
| the honoree, her mother, Mrs.
Jack Buske, and her maternal
grandmother, Mrs. E. A
Bushell.
Guests were registered In
the brute's hook hy Carolyn
Of, For and About WOMEN
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12 days.
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Modelle Gamblin, Editor
Bernadette Craig,
Stephen Briggs
Will Be Married
Pierian Club
To Hold Spring
Hat Luncheon
“The Time Is Nmv — To
Forecast the* Fabulous Years
Ahead" was too theme of the
Pierian Club program 'on
Thursday, April 28. Mrs, Wei
dmr Pfnttneoks prestdrd -for
the'meeting held at the Home
Economics Cottage.
Mis. J. L. Woodson gave
lhe_Ecdcia 1 tun report.
s
Members were reminded of
the “Spring Hat" luncheon
to be held May 11. Members
are to wear hats that are ap ■
The announcement- of the
engagement and approaching j
marriage of Bernadette Craig j
amT ^epTvrn TT nrtgfpr ts^ Ur-
ing made by her .parents, Mr.
and Mis. Roy M. Craig"' Mi-.
mid m.s. Aimn a. Briggs of gandra Buske
Wilcox, Arise., formerly of1
T uhhoek, are the parents of
die future bridegroom.
The bride-elect, a graduate
Barnett of Hamlin.
RHONDA KAY HII.SCHKK
Kay Hilscher and
H. L Bredthauer
To Wed in June
nod roses were iisamI in trie
decorations throughout > t ho-
home. A white - llhen cut-
work doth covered ’the table
that was centered- with a
miniature bride ahd two ar-
rangements of red rose buds
in milk glass containers. Ap-
pumtrruml* were milk glass
and silver.
.. Sarah Carlton poured
punch. She was assisted hy
Mrs. J. K. French and Mrs.
Womack of Apson,
Gifts were displayed by the
honoree and Mrs. J. W. Os-
ment.
-. Hostesses were Mrs. Smith,
SANDRA BUSKE
Of AW-
Hlers, Is
dii ugh*
incan
Gordon Rhea
Mr. and Mrs. Raymonrt A
Hilscher have announced the
engagement of their daughter.
Rhonda Kay, to Harold Lee
Bredthauer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin E. Bredthauer.
The bride-elect is .a senior
at Stamford- High School
where she j,s co-editor of the
annual staff, member of
ox xllamluid High School, will
propriate for the Occasion
and these will be judged by
secret judges.
Mrs. F. II. Young presented
the "Fabulous Years Ahead."
She mentioned -briefly the
predictions for the future in
collapsible pomen that will
fold and can be put in a mov-
complete her requirements
for a degree in Secondary
Education at the University
ot Texas in January. *•'
lyir. Briggs Is a senior
Pharmacy major at the Unl-
verslty of Torcfcs. Both Miss
Craig 1 and Mr. Briggs are
former students of. Texas
BERNADETTE CRAIG
-.Mr,___«n<l Mrs. .tack Busjce
are announcing the engage-
ment “and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter,
Sandra. t“> rv Ilfhea, son
of Mr *T "* P. Rhea of
Henryetta Okla. >*
The couple will be married
United Church
Women To Hold
Annual Meeting
The annual May Fellowship
luncheon and program.will be
Residing -in Lubbock
The marriage of Cynthia Kay Merket to Michea,- E.
Mrs. Froiicti, Mrs: Carlton and
G-Wmotogieal College.
log 'Van Wit)i Vnur f.urn.liure, Mic!(| D;, CiVilcd 'Church Worn
parents at T'^edo. They plan
to be married Hi late May."
They will live In Odessa
when*'the futuW^WMegroom
is employed by ^Trinity Test-
ing Lab andthtT bride is em-
ployed at Southwestern Bell
Telephone Co.
a majorette: Mrs. Osment.
The ptospective. bridegroom «mong out-of-town guests
is also a graduate of Stam- Wt‘r<‘ Mrs. Wilson Leddy and
ford High Sehol and attended- -Mrs. Bill Womack of Abilene,
Where he. was a member of Mrs. I roy Hopper and girls
Lambda Chi AlphA, He Is cm- of Kress and Mrs. Jewel Galey
ployed by Chevron Oil Com- Hamlin,
panjr jjj Dallas. —----
The couple will be married m "j Club Yoar
June 11 at St. Ann Catholic MUSIC. YriUU l Cell
Church at 4 o'clock in the Book WillS Thil’d <
bom* I’lace Rating
mailed locally ami all friends Third place In “Senior Year
and relatives are invited to Book ratings was awatded the
the wedding and the recep- Stamford Music Club at th»
tion. ' State •'Convention of Texas
The couple plans a Septem-
ber wedding at the Central
Christian Church, Stamford.
. Jack Market. Mr. ami Mr, II. E. Bland of T )
kcll tire the parents of the bridegroom, they chines, appliances that can bo
residing in Lublxick where the brittU i.* attend- -ttederl wkiv-ydTflntistrucionsT'”
Tmtw afwl outer
and medicines that will "cure
all the ills of old ijge.
Shenmentioned traveling and
quoted, "How else could, one
see so much less of so much
more." In closing, Mrs. Young
commented,
■»uu. ws.H.sna .MK Favoi-ahler weather Is no
will follow. safeguard against highway
Mrs. C. L. Moritz-1* prosi- accident*. The overwhelming
dent of tlie group und Mrs. -percentage of all accidents In
H. F. Brlgh«mvis vice presi -1965 occurred during^clear and
ADDmONAL WOMEN'S
NEWS ON
BACK PAGE
Musical Programs Held Here
Duria ational Music Week
National Music Week, May The '•local churches will
is being Celebrated for Pauleipatc by singing the
' , , ' hytnn of the month, “Amcri-
*he43rH year under the a,am. Cfl <ho h{
sorship .of the National l‘«'d-. morning worship services,
eration of,Music Clubs. The Mrs. C. M. Lester presented
19G6 theme is “Let's Make-Mu.- MLss Fairis Dickerson in pi-
sh- a Living Force.” The Starrf nno ,wuui Sunday, May L at
ford Music Club will carry First Baotlst Church.
___ . 'Only yesterday,
today was tomorrow.”
During the.social h9uL.-Mr.sr
Hugh Astin' scal'd lime sher
bort punch from a silver J
Howl. Finger sandwiches and j
cookies were also served. J
The tabtr was Tternratrn*
with a white cut-work cloth
and a silver epergne holding
an arrangement of yellow,
jonquils.
Hostesses for ."the evening
were Mrs. Asiln, Mrs. Horace I
PlvWll "and Mrs! Fldgur
STAMFOKU AMERICAN ' . PAGE THREK
j Stamford, Texaa^ Thursday. May 5, 1!)66
TOt ORADUATtON
Ml m^THlR'S DAf
B&PW To Name
New Officers
New officers for the Stam-
ford Business and Profession-
al Women’s Club will he
named Thursday night aL_a
business meeting to be held
at CUff House. The meeting
will begin at 7 p. m.;
The club members are urg-
ing aB to “Get out and Votag
in the ele<-tlon to be held Sat-
urday.
Reg. 12.60 Halliwell. Permanent
1tcjrr1tT.7iO“Realistic Permanent
Lustre ('rente Permanent
"Reg. 10.50 Breck Permanent
.■fTee laslrand eyebrow Uye and arch with any permanent
THE BEAUTY SPOT
Mrs. Lewis Tlmberlnke and
Craig of Austin spent Wednes-
day, Thursday and Friday
In connection with National
Music Week, Mayes ►Stuftin
presented sttidcnts in the Na-
tional Piano Audition^ on
Monday,Tuesday and Wed-
nesday.
On Wednesday at 10 a. m.
on Radio Station KDWT
TexasT' an • orchestral suite
written by David Gulon, was
Emplani‘os in Texas forests
and forest industries eaVn up-
wards of $141 million -a year.
with her mother-in-law. Mrs. {
T. A.-^Upsbaw, and Mr. Up- i
shaw. >•
118 E. Hamilton
Phone PR 8-4071
SPECIALS
presented, litis was recorded^
EXPERIENCED!
by the Houston Summer Sym-
phony with Ezra Rochlln con-
ducting. The program was
sponsored by the Stamford
Musir Club.'
The Musir Club, M$y Break-
Regular $12.50 Zotos
Yitalizer Permanents
HfciMAH1*111 i
Regular $10.00 Valug
Reairwrc pfrnnmwtrRiJWtaf
flvM" SdlUHltf]
May 7, at Cliff Housed Rcstau
For those who are budget-watching. We have a.
cold wave special for $5.00
rant. The program will he. an
original musical pantom ine.
"With a Song In My Heart,"
with libretto by Mm. John
Webb and starring Mrs. Rob-
ert McMillan. The music Is
adopted ‘ from musical come-
dies and will be presented by
the Music Club chorus.
Call The POWDER PUFF
503 E. McHarg
OPEN MONDAYS THROUGH SATURDAYS
The first kraft paper mill
in the South was built at
Orange in 1910. .
Jonnie Boyd
Lydia Lovvora
Patrica tSmith) Mueller
MOTHER
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High’s Flowers
FOR DELIVERY
to HER DOOR-
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1966, newspaper, May 5, 1966; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972605/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.