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Friday, J«5«
atrse-JeC-ifiSSi
Church Entertained
‘Salome, Where She Danced,’Features State to Offer
ST. wife hex been ffl end undercut
^---wntly She is Im
„„l wsa unable to travel
ind Is with her aunt in Cumber-
land, Md.
^ mem wa:
by Lyne Star Gas <
Lieut. Earl Crawford arrived Ur
Stamford Wednesday of laxt week
for a brief visit with hia parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crawford. He
found his father ill in the hospital
and secured a five-day extension
because of that- Lieut. Crawford
has been training with a Navy
fighter Squadron st AttaTTtlC-^rtyr
N. J„ and ia being transferred to
major surgery
proved, but “
Stamford American
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Galaxy of Hits
Month of jui
Yvonne De Carlo, Exotic New Star
Church night was observed at St.
John’s Methodist Church on May 28
with more than 100 persons in at-
tendance. The Dorcas Class spon-
sored the affair.
rtn wHTurPWWBnw at
linquency with L. W.
most sensationally gifted and beau-
tiful young ladies to appear in mo-
tion pictures.
“Salome, Where She Danced,”
Walter Wanger’* spectacular tech-
nicolor peeductiaw, eeaaea Sunday
to the State Theatre for a three-
day engagement. Yvonne !)e Carlo
is starred in the lavish Universal
rhich features one of the
o. for pipeline
r information
' nr^siloasr, Wh.r. She UhneMt,?” ManagUI C. BTITSderson of the
the lucky girl win be seen as a Con- State Theatre says “June ia not
tinental dancing favorite brought only the month of brides, but »« go-
to America during the post Civil ing to be s month long to be re-
Wsr period. A fugitive from Ger- numbered for the great motion pie-
man war lords at the time, she is ture attractions that will be seen
Presentfitior
Of Sub-Debs
At Country <
, Annual preaenUt
Sub-Deb Club wga
Youth _____ ....
Johnson as speaker. Mrs. F. E. Up-
shaw, superintendent of Youth de-
partment of the church, gave a
brief talk of appreciation on the
work for the youth of the church
and preaented the following pro-
Tainter and Marie Barlow; dialogue
on the church aa a protection by
James Frixell and Pete Jensen, fol-
lowed by a talk bv the pastor, Rev.
J. O. Quattlebaum.
Bowls of roses, larkspur and
snapdragon decorated the table for
sapper rr^ * IS"-'
ed and s^rg^d by the Dorcas class.
TV ' .-d,:.;Aw was compos-
ed of Mrs. R. G. Fuqua, Mrs. J. A.
White* Mrs. Jack McClendon, Mrs.
E. R. Clark, Mrs. W. H. Plant, Mrs.
B. W. Ferris, Mrs. Joe A. Smith,
Mrs. H. B. Lawhon, Mrs. C. W.
Daniel. Mrs. Bill Gay, Mrs. Bill
Buie and Mrs. Roscoe Hood.
The Christian Social Relations
committee of the WSC8, headed by
Mrs. C. T. Dodson, was in charge
of the program.
SUPPORT
SPEED TOTAL VICTORY!
the mighty ™d™*t^!theAT«e
~ LAST TIM KB TUNIGWr-
(Thursday Night)
TECHNICOLOR SHOW
picture which features one of the
season's moat extraordinary casta.
Among the distinguished players
at the StaU Thaatra.'
li^aiy night'it'th*
Club with approx inn
people in attendane
___1 Sponsors of the i
Hardy and Mrs. Ha
honored by the club
corsages of garden
The carefully-gu
boy favorite among
classes was reveal*
were given boutoi
carnations. Sop horn
Bob Rickard; junio
fomis. Rod Cameron portrays the
reporter. It is during the haxardous
trip that Salome is forced to dance
publicly in a remote Arizona com-
munity, the twon which conse-
quently changed its name to Sa-
Iptne, where She Danced.
T-'—3 r-tvW of ere will be seen
as “Salome’s” bandit-lover in the
new film. Walter Sleaak, aa the
Colonel Dimltrioff in the story, ap-
pears as another of the dancer’s ad-
mirers. *
HURRY, HURRY, HURRY!
rent; convenient to town, desirable
location. Phone 482-W. Mrs. John
Hudson. , .
hits, will be the big technicolor
Walter Wenger attraction “Salome,
Where She Danced,” opening this
Sunday, June 3, and running three
days. This will be followed the next
Sunday, June 10, for three days
Kb*big M-G-M picture, “With-
out itovr, xV-sta.. n.R great
Marjorie Rambeau. J. Edward
Bromberg, Abner Biberman and
John Li tel have important roles.
Mss De Carlo ia the girl chosen
by Producer Wanger to play the
“Salome” part. She waa selected
after i* ntWrti-wMc talent sauce”,
in which oyer 20,000 contestants
submitted photographs and were
considered for the coveted assign-
ment. The fortunate winner. Miss
De Carlo, it is said, is one of the
THAT BIG M-G-M
NATIONAL VELVET
THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS
for rent, with bills paid. Available
Jun„ X. 1000 East Reynolds street.
PhoiW7S£W. • ' DJ-2e
WANTED Woman to keep bouse
turi care for two children. May live
•a the home it drttred. Call Chris-
aan’s Beauty Shop or 763-J. 10-tf
'&3T WANTED — Experienced
iMfeomot.il. mechanic. Apply Brooks
dator Co.. Ford dealer. 88-tf
The Thrilling s»lory m • Horsc,
and What a GW!
with MICKEY ROONEY and Elixabeth Taylor
IF YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
a ranch or farm, tee or write J M.
Ashcroft, Phone 546, Box 749;
Stamford, Texas. _JB U
At the
Fri. & Sat.
Adwi—ions:
12c & 30C
(Tax Included)
aid O’Connor and Pe£gy Ryan in
the last big musical comedy they
made just before Donald entered
the armed service. “Thus he is able
to be here to entertain you while
he ia overseas entertaining (?) the
Japs.” Mr. Anderson remarked.
Next comes two of Hollywood’s
greatest young stars, together for
FINANCIAL
■»OR SALE—My six-room home at
tlfi McGowan street Immediate
Ttl----— W. C. Tunnell. ll-2p
Do You Need Money?
Seven-room house,
mm
loeble garage, to be moved off lot
Tip Bell, P. 0. Box 1221, 618, Mims
Bldg., Abilene, Texas._9-3c
HOUSES FOR SALE
603 East Wells, $3,600
MS N. Ferguw>iv4*^00 - —-
mt H. Wentherbec,, 12,600
«M E.
TX9 N. Swenson (duplex) $2,600
WARREN B. TAYMAN
DOUBLE FEATURE
2 Big Features for the Price of 1
Feature No. 1
».~mm Teasing Lips! Swaying Hip*! Romance!
to the Rhythm# of the Tropics!
Enters Marines
Jack Prince, son of Mrs. M. S.
Larche, went to Lubbock on May 16
for examination in preparation for
entering the Marines. He expected
to return home and to be hero for
graduation since he was a member
of ftie high school graduating*class,
but he was sent on to El Paso and
from there to Parris Island, S. C.
the first time, Judy Garland and
Robert Walker (Pvt. Hargrove to
millions) in "The Clock.” This
opens for a three-day engagement
on Sunday. Juno 24. “This will wind,
up tig month of June,.r; mi we. have
a grand line-up of top attractions
set for the first week in July to
celebrate the annual Texas Cowboy
Reunion and the 4th of July,” Mr.
Anderson said. “More about these
later.”
Let us finance your car or
R-F FINANCE COMPANY
Clyde Westfall, Agent
Westfall Motor Co., Stamford
SARONG
SONG
AN AMERICAN WANT AD
WILL BUY IT FOR YOU.
since her marriage In January,
served as bridesmaid, and Pfc
Pryne Monfe. brother of the bride
from Camp Meade, Md., served as
best man.
. The hn.U i» t W illlll)l’M»r Hr
and Mrs. Newt Moore. T^he groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Son,
Du.lv*. v- » isW •• * '
The c’dtrffte went co Aouene frit a
wedding trip, returning home Sun-
day.
the liberated prisoners in Germany
where he spent 4 Vi months in a
German prison camp. He will re-
port to Ft. Sam Houston, San An-
tonio, at the end of a 60-day fpr-
F0B SALE—1941 Plymouth four
4aar sedan. Excellent condition
fSfing price. R. A. Plunk, 111
JErth Ferguson street._H 2<
Feature No. 2
WilKar’ as “Hooalong Cassidy”
in the Tasini. Two-Fis*ed A
for sale. L. E. Adam? U-lc
WAR MAPS OF PACIFIC—New,
JAM SUPPLY good used tranami*-
.im. rear ends, motor blocks a»-
Jtfctie. dr •
Do you have adequate life insur-
ance ? Premiums are easy to
tha__Anori«an- National
COLT COMRADES
Old Glory
itors, and ipany other part* for al- 'American
noet any make or model of car ————-
Dodson Motor On,- Studebaker PLENTY
i—i— 20-ti and trash
■ha -A--' - ,tsL' v* • !
— AUnited Artists Release —
— PLUS —»
Harry l^ungdon Comedy “To Heir Is Human”
Chapter 3 of “THE MASTER KEY”
• and Universal Pre-release News
American National
Insurance Co.
’The friend of the poor man’
Mrs. C. L.»Fowler of Graham is a
guest in the home of her sister,
Mrs W. H. Flowers, artd is attend-
ing the bedside of her mother, Mrs.
W. G. Sheid, who has a broken arm.
Mrs. Sheid was brought horn* from
the Stamford Sanitarium Thursday
with three breaks in her left arm.
Mrs. Edgar Schmidt of Houston
wa*.»jotwfik^Aitqn: MJtxjMX
her parents, Mr and Mrs E Beck-
er, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Schmidt Her brother, George Beck-
er, seaman 2Ir of San Diego nu t
her here fox a short visit with their
nsfonJ and son. Ken-
lough here.
Bridal Couple Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dudensing
and Pfc. Pryne Moore were honor-
ed Sunday evening with a supper
with Mr. and Mrs. Newt Moore as
hosls. Se'vSfhT'fWXttvV*’ knd 'Mertds
enjoyed the feast.
FOR SALK—Cafe counter, T«-ft.
410 East Hamilton. Phone 544-J.
- 10-tf
H. D. ST. JOHN
Representative
510 E. Hamilton
his health.
MOVING PICTURE projector for
sale 16 mm, suitable for individ-
Herbert Koch^fielen and Junior of
T.fWiWr*, also Willie Buerger of
Ericksdahl were guests of the
Henry Schmidts Sunday.
Junior Koch remained several
duvs to visit Milton Schmidt.
Mrs, Louise Sprdalin and daugh-
ter. Bobbie, uf-Brown.wood are via-
es- —• .Jilt..!:_____ 1_____ Ue. Q eOMrllfg*
TUBS.
SUN. - MON
tJui'or for small rniup suchnv aewot
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
wanted. See Blanche Baldwin, S03
South Orient street. Phone 579-J.
_ii tf
troop, church young people. Will
sell for $26. Belong* to minister
entering service a* chaplain. Can
be seen at Stamford American.
Admissions: 12c & 35c (Tax Inc.)
WALTER WANGER. TMB MOTION PITTUWEflBNIUS WHO
GAVE YOU THE THRILLING “EAGLE SQUADRON” AND
THE DAZZLING TECHNICOLOR PRODUCTION. THE
AR ABLlSf ICICHTS.^VOW BRINGS WfilKTSfi
ACHIEVEMENT—THE DAZZLING. SPECTACULAR
_ ‘ SALOME, WHERE SHE DANCED’
-WANTED—Good baby bed. Phone.
3t§-Jr- —---- wm*. U*
'FOR TALE Young fresh Jersey
cows. J. W. Chandler, four miles
■jqiilhgafti .. ,
neth Wayne, accompanied Mr!
Edgar Schmidt, hia -ister. to Hous-
PROMPT SERVICE
WORK DONE—Can furnish
yard Kpi?hmeht t>
Dodson. 601 South Swenson. ll-2p
Nag tea, Gas Pain*, get free *am
pie, Udga, at V’ance Drug Store.
Emil iicrttenbergar of the U. S.
Navy i* here on leave from San
Diego visiting helm tire* _____^ ,7-.'.
FOR SALE—20-inch boy’s bike.
New tub*y, good pre-war tiros ADo
children'* slide L. B. Tillot*on_.
----- r------- U. 2p
In Breath-Taking Technicolor
If You Need Grain Hauled Contact
Mr. and Mr*. W. 0.'“Micdn an3
n. Carrol, of Rule were guests of
Licensed in-
LEARN TO FLY
structor. R"y Cochran. Stamford
Manicipal Airport, phone 9510 or
792-W. 37-tf
the Truckers Here
The Wcut’s Moot
the Lynn Flower* Friday.
MISCELLANEOUS
FURNISHED APARTMENTS for
rent Attractive, modern flood lo-
mtian. Garage if desired. 503 South
Orient street. Phone 679-J. 11 -tf
r Mr« M E Trice TV iflhndlhg the
bedside of her mother, Mr*. Hugh
Coburn of Haskell, who has had
pneumonia._
Fabulous Tale!
The World’s Moot
Fascinating Woman!
WILL KEEP CHILDREN by the
day or by the hour at my home.
Mrs. N. J. Ivy, 909 North Swenaon.
Phone 289-J. H-2P
PAPER DRINKING CUr^Roll-
ed rim Yee cups and dispRiaers.
Wholesale ana retail. Stamford
American tf
Herbert Rinn left Wednesday to
return to hi* naval base in Jackson-
ville. Fla., after a two week* leave.
Hi* wife ha* returned home from
the Stamford Sanitarium where she
was s patient.
Eager Feed Store
FURNISHED APARTMENT for
light housekeeping. 710 East Mo-
ran street. Phone 179. 10-tf
AH other
during th
She made
guru grow
WANT TO CAN fruits, vegetables
and berries on halve* Mrs. E. B.
York, 816 West Oliver. 10 2p
MARK EVERY GRAVE
with a lasting monument to your
loved onea. Headstones and lArit-
ers of all kinda. B. F. Moore, 800
South Hobart St., Stamford, Texaa.
Phone 425-M. 28-lf
Grandmother Shroeder was car-
ried to the Stamford hospital last
week for treatment.
l/ocal Bo> Succumb* in Sanitarium
Riley Ray (Red) Jones, son of
hearts Burn
Hot-as she
set the West
DEPAi
H. L. Dart.
AT STUD
BILLY BOY
Palomino atallion, Mineral Wella
Palomino show winner 1944.
FEE $26.00
Joe E. Smith, Stamford, Texaa
Phone 728 6-tf
the Restaurant
A Message to
Eating People
Hia body was run over by the truck
and bruised internally He waa
rushed to the Stamford Sanitarium
for treatment but died shortly af-
H« vu hrp-n May 23, 1928. near
Old Glory and died May 20, 1945,
in the Stamford Sanitarium.
Funeral aervicee were conducted
at the Baptist Church in Aaper-
mont, the paater officiating
Springer Funeral Home waa in
charge of burial In the Aspermont
cemetery.
He ia survived by hia parent#,
Mr. and Mra. Joe Jones, one sister,
Patay Ann, three brothers. Jack
NOTICE TO REFRIGERATOR
OWNERS—Wa are equipped to
service or repair any make of elec-
tric refrigerators. Work guaran-
teed anywhere or anytime. Duke
Appliance Company, Phone 448.
Stamford, Texaa. 46-tf
I •0B <
I
I *UT£R SLKZAh
f ALSa^DEkKER
BaattAV
White
bring* you the orchard-fresh
, WL flavor of choice fruit picked
whan sugar contant is highast.
Anothar Whita Swan Fina Food!
For the Week Beginning June 3"
Processed
yotj1 each; N2 Hiroaqh S2 expire. Jaae
BRING YOUR WASTE PAPES
to Corley Cash Grocery. It ia worth
money. Phone 74. **-tf
Monday morning, June 4,1 will begin
Jones of Old Glory, Joe Raymond
Jones of Seattle, Wash., in service,
and Vernon Jones in the South Pa-
cific.
Pallbearers were L. G. Hudspeth,
Cecil Ger I off, Earl 8trickland, Eu-
gene Gerloff, James Russell New-
man and Terry Newman.
Dadeuaing-Moore Marriage Ritee
Pfc. Milton Dudensing and Imo-
gens Moore were married in the St.
Paul's Lutheran Church In Sager-
ton Tuesday morning. May 22.
Vinell Dudensing, sister of the
groom, who is Mrs. Charles Godard
LET US DO YOUR FLOOR
SANDING — Cabinet work a spe-
cialty. C. E. Rappe, 411 East Mc-
Harg, Stamford, Texaa. Phone
M$J,
operating the Tonkawa Hotel Coffee
Shop in Haskell. Will be in the kitch-
en preparing the food personally. Its
only a twenty-minute drive. Bring
your party or family. If possible call
ELECT
w>
— PLUS —
Hugh Herbert Comedy “Oh Baby”
and Universal Pre-release News
WESTERN PROLIFIC COTTON-
SEED for aale—Graded, tested and
tagged. Early maturing cotton. C.
D. Holloway, three miles south of
Stamford. 10-tf
Place 1
WED. & THURS., JUNE 6 - 7
Admissions: 12c A 30c (Tax lac.)
POULTRY RAISERS
For Roup, Cholera and CoccMbwia,
feed Qaick-RM Poultry Tohic in
drinking water, kill germs and
worms, also repel* all Mood sock-
ing parasite*. On# of the beat eon-
ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS
Ta iacraase «aw at arms aad
rater* irritaHea al the Madder
hum excess acidfty h lb* aria#
An r*» —ntwtmm 'yt11*!?,
5 me tor arrangement* on parties.
JAMES CAGNEY
THE GREAT GUY
FOR SALE — Pre-war 160-pound
Coolers tor. A-l condition. See T.
J. Pennell. 6 0 1 East Reynolds
street or telephone 222. 10-Ip
FREE MOVIE DAY—JUNE 6
Buy a Bond at this Theatre, any
Denomination, and Sec This
SPECIAL ATTRACTION FREE
W. D. PERKINS
Owner - Operator
„-W TOOAYI
p5w.V «*r*
I STRAY CALF came to our place
i May 22. Owner call and identify.
I M. L Rhode, 214 8 Haskell. 11-Ip
FINE FOOD
WHITE SWAN
moans
t_ F* omYc if Potion Points
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1945, newspaper, June 1, 1945; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972952/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.