Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1945 Page: 6 of 8
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Gift-Party Held
For Mrs. McCann,
Former Bonnie Moore
Mrs. Lillie Thane
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On Her Birthday
Mrs. James E. (Buddy) McCann,
th« former Bonnie Moore, was com
Your entire family can be covered in one Barrow Burial
Association policy. One nominal monthly premium will
p«y for protection for the whole family. Our policy pro*
rides a funeral service, complete in every detail, includ-
ing embalming.
plimented with a rift-party at the
on nail
from S to 5 p. m.
American Lefion
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Stamford and namlin, Texas
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs. Robert Moore of Jayton, sis-
ter-in-law of the honoree, who was
assisted by Mrs. Fay Anders, Mrs.
J. S. Davis, Mrs. Joe Weaks and
Mrs. L. E. Weaks.
Mrs. Anders registered the
guests in the pretty bride’s book.
Games and contrasts were played
and the honoree was the “winner"
in one, which made her the re-
cipient of many beautiful gifts.
Mrs. A. J. McCann play
.is*:**- m>:. _
Stressing Navy colors of blue
and white, the lace-covered re-
Avah/nent table was criss-crossed
with blue and white ribbon and
Navy blue underlaid the crystal
plates of cookies and the punch
bowl. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. A. D. Gres-
sett and Mrs. Davis served the
guests. 1
Approximately 50 guests were
present.
The groom, seaman, first class.
United States Navy, is stationed
in ’ San Diego. He has had 16
months overseas service, return-
ing borne in July. He and his bride
were married at that time.
Friends and relatives gathered at
the home of Mia. Lillie Thane in
the Ericksdahl community on the
laat Friday evening of September 10. honoring
Mrs. Thane onher birthday. Many
pretty and useful gifts were pre-
sented to the honoree.
A supper was served buffet style
to the following guests: Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Buerger, Alma Bonnie
and Walter Buerger of Ericksdahl,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Scoonce and
daughter. Ruby Jo Scoonce, of
Avoca, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Schmidt, Paul Edward and Milton
Schmidt of Old Glory, Mr. and
Mrs. Manual Thane and Eddie Lee
ed piano |pf Ericksdahl, Mr. and Mrs. An-
“atvk AfwJersdn' MV ami a*ni. ___•
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Koch, Edwin, Junior, and Helen
Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Manual Bosse
and daughter Peggy, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Koch. Frank and Linda Nell
Koch, all of Luedera.
Nest Texas Couple
Married in August
Bobby Gene Gressett, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Gressett of Stam-
ford, and Patsy Weaver, daughter
of Mr. and Mm. George Weaver of
Haskell, Ri. 2, were married on
August 20 at 3:30 p. m. at the First
Mrs. W. H. Schulz
Baptist Oiuni m Sew York City
The y
Is Honored at
Bridge-Luncheon
few friends last Friday, compli-
menting her mother, Mrs. W. H.
Schuls of Santa Rosa, Calif., who
is visiting here. „
Luncheon was served at the
Stamford hm and the guests then
went to the Hudson home for
young people are living in
Washington, D. C. The bridegroom
ia employed by the F*BI, and the
bride is cashier for the Small Flor-
"■Lags;?jzxssJrI sws«a»
games of bridge.
the wedding ceremony. The brides-
maid was Marilyn Brackner and
the best man was Mac Brown. Also
With them for the wedding were
EIjsie Fulbright And Thomas Jen-
tlftt Tht “1flia*~W61S“wKif5r wftJi
brown accessories and a corsage of
gardenias.
Dr. S. K. Kirk Rockdale
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Bmt6»;rXXfmal.
805 E. Wells
Phone 121
Miller Bunkley has returned
home from overseas and has his
discharge. A few friends met in
the V. F. Bunkley home to visit
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Mary Von, Mr. and Mrs. Howell
Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mc-
Keeven and Keith, Mr. and Mm.
Marvin Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Burl
Bunkley and daughters, Martha
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Ann and Julie Lee, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Cobb and G. H., Mr. and
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Mrs. Nude Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs.
Gum Gillespie, Mrs. J. D. Gillespie.
Mr. and Mrs. George Boulden
have had as their guests Mr. Boul-
den’s niece and husband and two
children, from Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cobb and
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first c4am* aatemahile repair shop ia sad aroand Stamford
—a first Haas mrthsatc who has the skill aad the will
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Mm hi every geed repair shop in the Stomferd area.
Diptribatora of Nationally
Advert bird Automotive
Parts and AcrercHone* tc
Perfect Circle Piston Rings
Thompson Prod acta
Daco Prodacto
r Timken Bearings
New Departare Beariaga .»
Hyatt Bearings
Gatos delta and Haae
Fram Filters
A.C. Prodacto
Victor Gnaheto
Peumasd O Walker Jacks
Aoto Spring & Supply Co.
TARTS HHADQU ARTURS FOR THE DOCTOR OF MOTORS”
ie V. F. Bunkley home to visit
tughters, Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs.
N. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
iliespie were dinner guestis in Mr.
nd Mrs. Gus Gillespie's home Run-
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Bunkley from
I Weinert spent Saturday night with I
Mr*. Bunkley’s parents, Mr. and’
| Mrs. M. M. Cobb.
Node Gillespie was shipping eat-
] tie Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kucrustler were |
jin Haskell Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. TulPNewcomb, Mr. I
l and Mrs. Clad McLennan visited |
Mr. snd Mrs. R. W. Watts.
| I Margie Edgar spent the night |
I with Betty Fox Sunday night.
Betty
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Glenn
Mrs. R. J. Fox Mr. and
enn Cobb and Hr. and lira.
Howell Cobb were dinner guests
Cobb.
with Mr. and Mis. M. M.
Rose Daily of Abilene and J«
Damron were guests at Betty Fax
Thursday
Mr. and
in Haskell
Carl Damron w«
afternoon.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1945, newspaper, September 21, 1945; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973170/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.