Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1966 Page: 3 of 12
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Progress of Floral Art Is
Presented to Carden Club
STAMFORD AMERICAN ; j
Stamford, Texas, Thursday, March
'Avoca Chapter
i To Observe
HFHA Week
Of. For and A bo WOMEN
Mr! ami Mrs. S. A. Olson
‘Avoca FTTA Chapter will
Mrs. R F McNabh anil Mr*.
Oliver Brlnell weiv hosts for
the Stamford Garden Oliih at
the MoNahh home on tlnn-s.
Will Observe Anniversary
Ills. A line mass arrangement
of, Japonlca blossoms In a
copper howl anti foliage In a,
pqwtet* pitcher wore also ex-
hibited,
Mrs. Bryant concluded her
dlsvus-sion with, "American
flower arranging reached a
a turning point In 1937 when
John T. Acmes published his
book, ‘Design on Flower Ar-
ons periods of rangements,’ which introduced
imenla giving » nc\y concept In this type at
cimracterisTics j
•cgan her dis- I Mi
1 I obaorvr -National -~PHA--~Wook-
j jj March 27 through Apt II 2.
On Sunday they will attend
church, in a group and on
Monday they will present a
h HA program at. Che school
asemhly explaining FHA.
Teayher appreciation day
Modelle Camfdin, Editor
Phone PR 3-3622
Agnca Oman, daughter of the
late Mi and MenuC. J. Omail.
of El iekwiahl!"
Mr Ohi*»r» hi the »on of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Olson'
ot Travis County.
Their sons and theft wives,
Mr and Mrs M. C. Olson, Mr.
and Mrs. E. V. Olson and
MTTton Olson, will host the
reception between’ three atuf
five/oVl«M'k in th» afternoon.!
Assistitig in the houseparty •
will hr the couple's grand*
children, Denis, and Diane.
Olson, Mrs. DarJene Besae and
Mrs. Mimi ~Elliott of Arltng-
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Olson
will observe their golden
winkling anniversary with an
open house Sunday, April .if
jr. iheii home two miles north
of Avoca.
Tile couple was -married
April 5, 1916 in the Bethel]
Lutheran parsonage at Ericks-j
/tlahl. The Rev. Call Hendersonj
officiated. , ,
Mis Olson is the former
Stamford Women Attend v
District Meeting in Snyder
4
New officers, district per* I Ti. B. Btoaddus of Colorado
sonallties and awards kept City was presented as a Fed*
dub women busy at Mesquite ' nation diamond and Mrs. Fred
&4strhlf*-Texas FeUnatian a(-rMo:.k*» <>f,\i'oiMert* w«*-namM
Women’k Clubs convention a jewel
Party Honors
Susan Kinney
On 5th Birthday
Susan Kinney, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kinney, watf
honored with a birthday party
Saturday, March 19. at the
home of her parents. Susan
jtfcm Center and Friday will be
is. G indy Row’dr
as fiv« on Sunday, March 20.
cnSston by saying. “The mm t’nn "Beauty and the Absffgpr’*
-Mrs c Fn-rHarke and !\frs
l*eld in Snyder March 17 amf
“good deed day." A donation
An Easter theme was used
in the decorations. The birth-
day cake, made in the-shape
of an Easter basket and trim-
med with pink icing, green
of 'flower uriungcm
beauty and since the
of Eden, mankind has
ed for floral beauty to
fresh and renew the Spffij
If was revealed that r~-r."
nfJlonH have confribuled mu. h
18 at the Martha Ann Worn-] J. H, Rutherford* boih of
an’s Club. The theme, "Dia- Stamford, , were fhttfoduced
monds of Federation,’ was in by Mr*. Spencer Baize as
keeping with the 75th anni- Stamford P Te r i a n Club’s
vtrqary of GFWCt-----------——j- "jewels." in her- Introduction
Mrs Baize pointed out that
will be sent to CARE.
On Saturday the girls will
observe "family day."
All members of the Chapter
wiH wear red and white; the
FHA colors, all week.
cuts is j She began her discussion by
Garden I saving. "The highly motivated
hunger-j machine age has necessitated
re- a distinct change In flower.ar-
i inging. Abstract art is tornr
many 'vi,b«>ut content. The artist
HD Council
Meets in Anson
Reports front nine dubs
Were presented at the Jones j
County Home DeWoASfrltloh |
Club council meeting: held
cocohut and Jelly beans, was
Attending from /Stamford
Mrs: ClfiYke had 58 years 75T
PlerTan Club
CALICHE
were Mrs. J. V.
Frizell Jr.. Mrs. Spencer Baize,
Mrs. Dave Walker, Mrs. Lynn
Gillespie, Mrs. J. H Ruther-
ford, Mrs. Jack Watson and
Mis. L. W. Larson.
Speaking at the Thursday
luncheon was A. C. WimpOs,
director of public relations for
Hunt Oil Company. For the
better part of an hour the f>al
las speaker gave the women
Mar. 16 in the office of Mrs.
Newberry. Twenty members
and two visitors ware present.
Each club was requested to
give suggestions fhr the year
hook artd “Rally Day was dls
FILL DIRT
BLACK DIRT
SAND
CRUSHED ROCK
CALL
'. Mm I. B. Ray was named
chairman of the nominating
committee. She will be assist
JOG BENTON
Lynn Ann Eotf. Marie Vaden,
Tear: -Mrs. B.iflnv Tnlivw,
his opinions on government.
talncr, on\ in -a - tall. white
byMriaTSli
Shores of the Mediterranean
jifvenile delinquency, freedom, .Haskell,' for Outstanding Club
Judy Reid, TomSrl Bolding,
Sue’ Hammer, Susan McKin-
ley, Frank Ratliff, Steven
Johnson and Andy Kinney. Al-
so present were Mrs. .Milton
Payne and Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Kinney. x
cylinder, aLmoblle arrange-
ment On a brack base with an
attached wire coil and suspend
ed small black I'onlainer with
red geranium blossoms.
"“Mrs. Jack, Watson point
sooted unsurpassable daffodils
exhibited by Mrs. Dave Walk-
-er.
!rs. Charlie Myaft.
Bra 1ft Lebanon,/her girlhood,
her sc hools juuf her decision
to come to America. 1
Background music will he
Atablc^OTrigs ahraREBS11
of Interest from Lebanon will
be oh display ! |/
of religion ar\d Veit Nam and
virtniks. Topic of his talk
was "Diamonds of Freedom.”
the country speakihg and en
tertaining at clubs, convention,
churches, schools and colleges.
A* formal dinner Thursday
night honored club presidents
and two women presented as
“jewels” for the district. Mrs.
woman of the District and
Mrs. Dave Reves, Anson for
Dtstrlct^eachei Of the Year.
Claudia -Bunkley
New.Presiden.t —
Of Clef Dwellers
sented the Pierian Club for
presebiook and reporting.
■ The 191)7 Mesquite_ District
convention will be held In Abi
Hie with jjtamford hosting
the Fall WoVkshep and, Board,
Meeting in October, 1966.
r~tJ.it-
A fun;fi?l|d hootenany was
WMU Circle “
Holds Meeting
At Stamford Inn
Hospital Notes
.*-« ........
MEDICAL PATIENTS
Report of the District VIII
spring convention held In
It aan was given by M‘ S, \V. J.
Bryant. Stamford Harden
Club won first place on its
eciap book and third place on
club' history.
**; A report on the Junior
Garden Club .was given by
Other Mrs. Wayland Fuqua, coun-
Lounice selor. Mrs. McNabb told of the
; Karen workCdone at thp cpmetery
; Missy and Mrs. Blryant reported on
the Pccczt planting at tho
VVf fV^ AMiMCMHAlR tft
BRIGHT AND SUNNY
Mrs. Minnie Camp, Stain-
Residents of the Stamford
Inn were guests at a meeting
of the Onelta Snell Circle of
First Baptist Church hcld^ on
the mezzanine of the Inn.
Mrs. J. T. Medlln, chairman,
presided for the business
Mrs. George Eachary gave
the devotional. Her theme was
“Seeking the Highest."
Rev. Miles B. Hayes, former
pastor of First Baptist Church,
gave the elflsing prayer.
Between Belles
Albert Stevenson. Stamford.
Jack Kennedy, Stamford.
' R. L. Haynes, Aspermont.
Mrs. M._ R. Huffaker, Avoca.
C. E. .Bryson, Aspermont.
E. V Harkins, Stamford.
Mrs. W. L. Rogers, Lueders.
Mrs. Armlnda Jared, Stam-
ford. . --
Dalton Davto. Aipartiont.
Mrs. Johnny Wyatt, Lue*
group.
At the business meeting
Claudia Bunkley was eleeted-
presldent for 1966-67.
new officers are
Jones, vice president:
Youngqulst, secretary
Watson, corresponjjing.secre-
tary: Jamie McKinU‘y. re|>ort-
er, and Sharon Richards, ar-1
companist.
Refreshments w’ere served
fttyt pffnapn.sirfll gamr»&. UUU.O-
played.
Siub Deb had a bake sale
Saturd-%1 the 18th tit M-
System.
A-team managers. Last week
these Jackets caipe In. -So add
to the list of those who re-
eetvetr football Jackets Gary,
Baldowski and Dennis Melton.
BEGIN YOUR SPRING WARDROBE
NOW BY SEWING FROM OUR
Butterick & Simplicity
Library.
Jack Harkins, Ugf* An
PATTERNS
dTT*ws, Pat Frick—the student
Mrs. B. F. Weeks, Avoca.
council officers for next year
and Betsy Walker will at-
-* Miss RozcUa Veazey, Stam-
ford.
Mrs. J. W. Gholson, Asper
mont. •
ROYAL FORD, INC
SO NEW CARS IN STOCK
tend a cbhference at L. * D.
Bell High School In Ilurst on
Thursday. Friday and Satm*
SAVE NOW FOR SPRING „
COHOMA REQUEST
Mrs. w; W. Bush. Albany.
Lueders.
The Junior class had a meet
ing last wcvk to dlscnas Us
Georgett
Thelm* Lee vViBlams, 8(Mr
financial situation.
Ray Alvarez Jt., Stamford.
Mrs. Sadie England, Stam-
ad.
Mrs. W. H. Walker, Stam
Next Tuesday the Stamford
Speech Department will he
host fOr the'UlL District One-
Act Play contest. Because of
the time being spent on the
musical, Stamford will not
hive an entry. i
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Color Coordinating Better Fabrics In Smart Styl-
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Mrs. Fannie GamMll, |
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Mrs. Refugio Barron^
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IADY GOLFERS TO MEET
J. F. Alexander, Stamford.
Mrs. Dick Carson, Stamford.
Callie Vinson, Stamford.
Mrs. Darrell Cook, Stam*
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O'*
Stamford Lady Golfers will
have a business meeting at 5
p. m. Thursday, March gi, at
tHe‘ Stamford Country Club.
Mrs. Carla Young,
Charlie Workmen. Stam-
ford. *7--
. Mrs. A. B. Phillips, Sweet
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1966, newspaper, March 24, 1966; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972879/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.