Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1934 Page: 3 of 8
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mrd, of Stamford spent Monday
morning with BusTSr Hager.
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.visitor in this community Th«rrsd*y‘
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X. E. Vttb,.Sr.y and J, BADotg
iru*i,it<>r?
attended’ the Asper-
^ _ j-mont-Stamford - football game at
Miss Pearl Goree w»s * visitor Stamford Fridajr~«Vening.
been em*
Sr. was a visitor
ay evening in Ansofi. _?~
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hilliard and
mwrsg gpffWMWl
HTAifPOKD
MKRICAN, STAMFORD,
ng aiv
ren, Dempsey, Juane]L.-GleBH and
Rex Lavelle spent' Monday with
of Stamford.
Cook's home ip Stamford, Monday and J. C. Brown of Stafford visit- Mr. and Mrs. W. BvMcl_oin were
and Tuesday. = ed Monday morning in the homa Victors in Stamford Tuesday even-
Mrs. Sarah Berry- and daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Brigham. >Ug. * , ....
Zelma, Were vlflfe~ln • B&Tnfotd J. W. Woodruff of Anson was a Mrs. Bill Rustin and children
**--*--------1— » visitor in this community Thursday have returned home after an. ex-.
«»«--. ..—,1 :v^-MTrr'£..t
len McCra;
Miss Zula Burney teft Sunday of Aer.pafkn
hset week., for Snyder. OfrlahflmaJ Miss D
_____ . . SnydflE. .UKiahflma.,
•"TJrRrW»«k«;.8r., and J, B, Doty for an extended visit with hw su-
were visitors in Stamford Friday u»r and her husband. Mr. and MYS7
evening. . ’ ij. L. Herman, Jr. Miss Burney.will
there.
Mr. and Mr*.- Mitt Adams of
-wera^wisitors in this com-
Stamford-
rpiinity Fi
riday evening.
ployed at the Douthitti Qin at Stajn^ i Mr. sum Mrs. • W. B. McCoin spent
ford the past few weeks. the week-end" with her parents, Mr-
ID. Wifltte of Nugent.
Anson* Mis*
‘F _
day. J3he ift'on*~of the school teach-
ers herb fof tiiie year. > > .
—L. J. Hager was a visitor Tues-
day *%«ing with Rev..Jim fikllea
and famfly of Stamford." * ,
4ba Ais
visitor in’ «id
mth* >m n
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sCdMIBCJflTr -/»%■ * ...........r*.nr i<m> iiwas
Clara' Diehlmann of jot -Rochester Sunday- i * I Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
^oodroff qf Anson
of Stamford. 's
Misses thraee Hppkitf*
Loretta
Blumlee, *rtd Doris Hilliard were
yiaitori in SuuufexUJSiUujkJ-r-
rooks
Jit^sJjfjflfc
home in Br Centro, 1 Calif., after
visiting three weeks with relatives
Mr. and
afternoon in thd h
Mrs. Will Jones and family.
iTtc
MfT Tdgtit n
Pbthy Helen McCray otHsagenon,
1. W. Sorrell. , v:, morning.
Luthor Guhm was a visitor Fri-
BnMin»jra» »
and Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Skiles and
children, Clydene, James Harvey,
Lemoin-and Wilford Raymond, of
Stamford spent'Saturday night in
the homa ytff-. Mr, and Mrs. Lyle
Adams.
Mrs. JLI2, WiMie or Nugent, i Mr- differ
iss Milton Powell of Anson tained rp thfcir home.Baturdaynignt
oA in tho t«*i<k«r>ini. FriHav. with a social for the young married
folks of the B.T.S. of the church.
Various games were played and re-
freshments were served to a large
Mrs.
J. D. Key and
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ijJ)Vilrj i l T-yj.
:*. J. L. DJlbeck and
lie/ returnea tq tberr
Mrj. R. A- Overton an
this week. r
- Sunday J. W-.Nanny-end nephew,
M)ugan Matthews visited Mra, Nan-
ny’s sister, Mr. and Mrs- A. W.
.
errell and
children and. Mrs. Ben Davis of
ery spent Sifriddy In the Home of
their mother, Mrs. J. C. Montgom-
Haskell also Mr. and Mrs. "Fennie I ery. •
“- -- • ‘-- w 1 ■■ar¥ir,Mjp„.,fi,Jt,
in AhilCTie on business
unaav DAVIs of ffUivFHt1 vuu
rT“imd Sunday witli Mr. ihi
Tthd~Mrs. ^Lester
Davis and children.
Mr. and Mra Bill Griffin of
rr
Those ‘attending the circus in
Abilene Saturday from this com-
K WWW ftTiiT. rSm
AbileTie
■ Dale Middlebrooka, IiUl® .
Mr. and Mrs. Velton MiJJ’
her parents,
Bosae, Sunday'
moved to the teacherage Fridav.
She will be the primary teacher^in
our school this year.
Mrs. R. T. Jones ai)d baby, Mrs.
is and Miar kM
: viiiib^^m “Stumrara
Tuesday evening.
Misses Irene Hughes and Nettie
Bean' were visitors in Stamford
Tuesday mornm**.
I. Lmffsev
and daughter,
trs. A. B. LI
”Mrs.C»rl Rogers attended a show-
er given in. the home of Mrs!
George Lindsey, Wednesday even-
liiK honoring MlV, OH 1C Cuii.nkiu^s
with Mr. and Mrs. Russ Tay'
Roy Morit* of Stamford was a
visitor in this community Saturday
.evening.
hk nonon
and Mra^
Chapel.
Selby of Swan
Carl Anderson left Monday for
Abilene where he has a job in an
electric shop there. ■ «.
Mrs. W. T. Hilliard and Miss
Doris Hilliard were visitors in
Stamford Tuesday evening.
Mias Ona Reid was a visitor
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Taylor of Stamford.
Wr iTU MBI. H. fc -Hmger and
children, visil^d Friday’in Stamford
with Mr. and Mrs. Russ Taylor. -
jrs at Cori
Tuesday
were v
morping.
Cecil Bean was. a visitor in
RlamfnrH Tuesday eventhg.‘
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Goree,-.Sr.
were visitors in Abilene Saturday
on business.
A number Qf people from this
community attended the Ringling
Bros, circus at Abuene Saturday,
Mrs. Sarah Berry and family
attended church services at the
First Baptist church at Stamford
Sunday morning.;
Odell McCray of near Stamford
was a visitor Sunday in thfr homa
— ~ ~ 1 ^-Jtomford Friday.
well attended here 8uhday morning
aST’i o. pm, ■
H^ST, .pent Toe.d.y with .hu^l!. M
Every one has an invitation to at-
surgery of the eyewear, nose, throat
nd Fitting of Glasses __________
Office Stamford Inn, Stamford, Tex.
‘Jpkn
Junior Huw
Rev. and Mrs, Jim Skiles of Stam-
t£-. • rV“<»» ■ t
vTsitOrYnth iir £6 nifttfr
d.ay night.-
Rex Reid of Stamford spent
Monday night ' here with h i s
cousins, Travis and Howard Hop-
kins. i
Mrs. George fumg of .Tuxedo
There was a time
—ttben old-faibiotud
betting tystems bliitered
your face urbOe y*ur bteh
tbivered.
>tore
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in Stamford with his mother,.
Sallie Hager. ' •
.School began here Monday morn-
ing, September .24. ..Only four
teaofeers are being used this year..
Tjiey are, Miss Milton Powell of
apgpwp**1* *
Mr.
childr
. ,thcr’
jr/MrsT
^Garm^wt
me of MrT •»
Mofitgvmwy
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adcock sndl , Rev. and Mrs. W. M. CulweJl.apd
children visited Mrs. Adcock’s bro-1 daughter, Ima Gene, a n d Miss
Ifr. and Mr5'"L".' W. TSBrreH.
J_____ bo*, Ray,
and Mrs. W. A.-vMontgomery.
.Miss (Johnnie TySinger of Has-
kell vhuled herjoiijce, Jl.ias Freddie
Lee. Tuesdapl
Huddleston. ______ ,
Roy Buntin of Sunhyside spent
y evening h«re w^h his
'r Kf. and Mra J- W. Btthi
Irdell Rogers of near Stamford
spent Saturday night here with L,
J. Hager. _
Mr. and Mra: G. Vi. Sorrell spent
M wTIT be no 'preachirvg scry- f»M of the Howard comm unify
keshere next week-end '.as it> | .Mr. and Mrs. Cody West and
fifth Sunday. Sunday school will.be (children of Sagerton spent Sun-
held at 10:00 a. m. and B.T.S. at'day withi their jiarefntv. Mr. and
fiwfS?9 all df Her
iff' relatA
filled his reg-
at the Baptist
church Saturday night and Sunday.
"Miss Ruth Faye Miles, who
teaches in the Midwa'y school, ppent
Fridav night with her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. E, G. Bosse.
Mis. Mohn Anderson spent Thura
-as—- juia.
.¥id.. L~
<*r atrsV Jim
daughters, Zelda Faye, Bernitha.
Frances" and Jimmie Ruth left
Mojiday for^Fort Worth where^they
and "relatives. They will also re-
main over there until Sunday for
promotion day at the Calvary Bap;
tist church where Rev. Skiles for-
merly way pastor. - - -
posi-
Noble Armstrong of New York
City spent the past week with his
Jathar. -Saui. AaaiatmQiL- and -M'",
spent part of last week visiting
relatives- in Comanche county.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Livengood of
We inert spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Liven-
good.
' Misses Kathelene and Mabel
Jones, Elojse Vick and Jtfdry Wells
Mansell of Rule visited in thlb
community Friday afternoon.
Misses Mabel Jones and'Mary Wills
Mansell are teachers in the Post
school this year.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Kingston and
Clinton Williams of Howard com-
munity spent Wednesday night in
the hon
When you decide to base
the Spot hot wsterssrw
- icgotiiiiiiihii.marjshfr
tbs
life and greater ps
e^Tof Stam-
Sunday.'
ther, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Giddens, Helen Dunlap of Lueders
visited
147 East HamilUnr
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But now
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witb^ natural g«b
winter it fust another
pleasant teuton in the
modern borne. ,
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“CHECK THESE FOUR SPEC1 At. 'ADVANTAGES
TREAD ON BRUNSWICK TIRES
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A timely reminder
'Days arrgrotrrng shorter?-nights longer, and
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the first cold days ofi winte are on the way.
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low is the practical time to check up your
heating equipment while winter is still “around the
or rob
you of a pleasant indoor climate. tmproved~gas h«tt“
give you care-free, inexpensive comfort at the touch
of a match and you’ll find just the type
your dependable gas service makes this fuss and
bother unnecessary. All through the summer months
your gas company has been "keeping your fuel serv-t
improving-.facilities, sq thttjrqwTO^
md security of a dependable natural
heater to fit your particular need.on d»*.
play at your gas company or appliance
.dealer’s.
rcra
next order of business would be laying
in . «»»fply of coal or wood. Of course,
- « *. * -
. ,. If for any reason
your gas meterls
not conneaed ready
for winter, call your
that first "north**.”
An ample gas supply has been provided
... pipelines and distributing line* bavc
been checked oyer . .compressor sta-
tions have been overhauled.In f ac«,every
tour gas service has been care-
1. Broad, flat running: sur-
face provides smooth,
comfortable riding.
2. Flat, unbroken running
strips provide silent trac-
tion and easy steering. .
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3. Full road contact of trac-
tion blocks provides extra
non-skid protection.
4. Larger road contact pro-
- ..vidoa.longer, _more., even
i
wear.
This special tread design
means extra safety and ex-
.fcKtt...milftftgft for users of
..Crt
Brunswick "Famous To r
Quality” tirfes.
Drop in at our store and let
us show you these as well
as other pbTrtts of advant-
age in Bronswick ting.——
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1934, newspaper, September 28, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975674/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.