Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1934 Page: 5 of 8
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in Dallas.
"The Rowary” apftly dur-
ciini|ilct*'d and the «2nii chi
Ulu/. ihuliml Dill'll
The- erection <A floodlights
junior, rodeos
-Monday afternotyi ,i
«*y
iK- thtt ihaxUaitk -
decided to Hr. an
ecmony. iiaskuU ol
hojd a rjunmar* on Saturday, J Af.jy*fgfopt yisited Jlwir niece,
SrnBmftrr ' r r==<r^)^ €«rnoti, here Monday.
Were Mesdames Ai E. Kandersr 3*4 Mrs. E. P.- Pnnkley ^Ju <
boxing earn
hnerldln
d»;wL.
room.
Weelvituc'
U Mrs >HRp’ Imal^te'rhafhed the f^fcj|i»»i»n kt
forty-two, the hwtffiw isetved a i„ t
T Th«re>i$l'*l
no gei
‘sdamen A: E. bandersr
day afternoon.
-,a.-'L.--Ca*roP
E. Coomber-,. Ralph King, M. W.
Johnson, Robert 0. Beaman; Dallas
HASKELL, Sept. 27. — Undis-
mayed by the fact that'the drought
his curtailed crop production, and
thereby lowered the income of most1
people in this section, the directors
of the Haskell County Pair have
be laid'upon
community exhibits, with the score
card caUiffg for from fifteen to
■muni* ir.tru£^*.-r'--r‘
ruwday afi
twenty entries. -*;
XqpiaTifeceBBoriea. Her jcorsftgc was
RdCKUALEi,
Wlfr Wafdl
'rf'r ' .......4- *m* w of-effon
iin|r has returned
ronvn
Th% axe of economy hi« fatten spent
i/ l — —■ —-—
ctend SapultML fijbJia.
TO-j IgryM^rpHentj
gaalina la>y.~
our love to the*« t-Orixn't^Ja
have toniF to live^among' us.
souch,— stepping: up their usual
Mr. and Mis. J. P, Hall of Dallas
Rev. Jones of Haskell
eLLENT SMITHi'CIRCUg
schedules aboiit a month, with theVSo far
** * *** wen sor./iido/l
fair is concei
it .of-an. infer-
al, the Baptist church
first flight in Teias reported ml estiij)
rrn'rnvrrs-mission
concerned, And will
morning and afternoon. Mrs. Jones-
■•'sTODy'1'" Wia?,1UW - Orientals itl Ampri^
and Mr. and Mrs. Jftno* and daugh-
ter accompanied him.. -
and wits formeftT ohganfct at
and it ix
.Cash Caraway Wilemon of Spur
spent this Week With his grand-
parents, J»r7 and Mrs. J.TTWIIe;:
mon. His mother, Mrs. Ca^h Wile-
mon, and her mother, Mrs. &.L.
Caraway, »were here from Spur
Wednesday, and Cash Caraway
joined them for a Visit .in Goldth-
tthews Memorial Presbyterian;
mism uyiuuwu aiuci iaiii ui uuici d ■ v.Utch ftl AltHUiy* ------*1" ■ -•-|
and sisters except for their facial | Mr. Oman is an employee at the
—-1-.....they cannot take off.' j Douthit Electric Gin., After a short
Rutherford, Auxiliary, stay, in Abilene the couple will be
tfs present af the first at home orf his farm east of Stam
“tt® Cxtcill^ t -id,
Dimmitt ff-ayli
serving this and similar occurrences;
and Ida
in otiwr jarttry
come forth with statements that [as preBi3enI,I?'nawtininK up ex-1 Miss.fc^wnieBrilVtboiwas;
early flights ofjgeese ' foretell an hibits in both agricultural and live- Miss Alfreds ’ returned h<
■bariy ind a^rtTwintes. W. J. Buie, istock, whrUFjT ' K. Henry, secre- ter spending the" past w
manager of the local gas company ’ tary^^nd B»K- Maxwell, county Stamford with Mr. and Mrs
uxplains that while he ca«’t pose1 ...;h .u„;„ --- —j *»— «... *----
wtt^y of the course -begun' last wl
Monday which will be completed | ™t
in six weeks. . . iPrrWeni
-Next Monday the tw<V ctrcTei part of ,
“Will meet in joint business sessioh u u
which will defer the mission 'Study
a scientist, in his opinion gas users |
' would do Well to'check over fh^fr**
heating equipment rrow. “Too many:
Mr. Hughes may direct.
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I IU II V .
. . i MRS. McC’F ET.LAN ______
'holdingj EN'I’f^RTAf'NS ‘
'WMCYy.; ......=^.-
ttierr respeeflve stuuy again. were paksied dvfriiwr the Social hout. Mrs. Alton McClellan was hos-
The educational aspect of the Mittie SheTtou Circle plans tess for t,he Forty-Two Club meet
.Missionary Society can not be over ^ hold a,rummage sxle oh Satur- ting at her home in
fit of an intensive—course ii^thesjon wj^ the Ellen Smith Circle J for the games, and
history, geography, culture, cuT- J in thl, Dorcass room at the church, were repeated irr t
toms, religious beliefs and prac- at four o'clock. “ At! member* are. plate when a .salad c
Although' held only three days
cY __n />____l..
for each ctrcle until tb
and children Sunday.-
The .Church -of Christ had a
lefreshment
plates
iy; last year, the Haskell County F'air
•“ ,L-- iti-sihc?
;o open Mondftv,”T)ctoher
he Taukersiey anmWPrTTraTPTlWB
Kinley attended a staff meeting of
i the Jones County Relief AssOcia-
gas eouipment until the firstnor
ther hits,” he explained.
dajr last week, in which she
ceived several gifts. Syble is sick
15. On Wednesday, "Haskell Day1
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Aha tuna jhp took over) wiU.be^ observed,by the elosing-of
and has been sick <wnee Jude
mm
iio - &
In accesHTirTf^
Wall cOcks and old room t
loulj bC trftpeetodand ie-; school children admitted free to the.-party. All there
neepwary.- . CaTrT “— , _ Mr. and Mrs.
possible gaa equipment ) Wednesday, October 17, will also and family and
e connected with gas | witness the opening of the annual mon Williams i
flexible tubing is used,; racing meet, which.- will feature] Sunday in Roche
be renewed *8 it Vgrely: good horses fropi points as far Williams parent
nore thj»> one season. Ad-j away as, Colorado. Pari-mutual their father’s bii
Abilene Were here Thursday' on
business -and to viait, friends.
at four o’clock.
ed with tea.
heat inp
needed, should1 be purchased now.
while gas appliance dealers hhve a
.complete selection, and installed
before the last minute rush. Ven-
Guy Bailey of
rnnrse of study in tV Jii^ioiiary Monday afUrnon. A 4rtAyeri)y.
ted automatic heating
Hnnstan. spdtlt Inat Hfm.t with Mrs.
Balliy"if C. L. CaViet.
R.t lPLE RIM 1B REfeCME?
'fnrmerpffsrd” comfoYt 5rfd moTi
sflrtny.
healthful cpndifions in the home
The Kuple Klub resumed meet-
MA R Y'MELEN-CA4U^at
I a7tb- Realm a devetlcnal
has been adapted -by- maniifafftur-
Gvorjge Pryor. Jr, tsft JSbni
thereat suit ul the. home, of1
■fn** . MS
ers e'specfally^ Tor the moderate
‘1 furnace which
floox, circulat-
for Nashville, Tennessee, for
Miss Virginia Bounds on Monday
night. A short- business meeting
rried' NwmVV vtadv-was taught .by prior—JWwthe
Rev^W. H.
An-^; Uosed the lesson with prayer. 0thcr j with punch' and cajtf J
ganua vf
fiT “ air TbTfltIgb
was served
into o p e or two, rooms; gas
parents.
~duV;mif
Medlin,
> . lliuoc ' UUtllUUIX, V * * * 'UOftW*.
1 Alter Abbott.**Helen Miller apm
• ^ - r - . . ' m i jiML1 'sE 1 ■ ~ ■
among the younger set in Stam- j Hirks and
the newer, popular units. Their
even, circulating heat which may
be automatically controlled elimin-
Tfie meeting- next Monday will Dorothy Baker and. Ben Loop,
B. Smith.
Mrs. Priddy is a daughter of Mr. be held with Miss Lilias Penick.
and Mrs. C. L. Carter of South —. i
Orient Street'ahd a graduate of the KATHYLEEN LIEB WEDS
Stamford high school in the class CHESTER C. OMAN, -r—•
of 19S4, Mr. Priddy is the san of On September 28 at 4 p. m. in
Rev. and Mrs, T. Priddy, who -the hrme of—Rev.- and Mrs. J. A.
made their home in Stamford until Owen in Albany, Miss Kathyleen
_ L -rrt __ TX_ -ti. .11 T i A If- ..J HfMn
Boodie Owen, Eari Russell and
Bobby Strauss'- ™
DRUG STORE to have his
aLes wall sweating ahd overheating
with its attendant colds and other
winter ailments.
— -" —", wiiuri nmiinun.
Mjss- Patty B. Morrison—visited} - ■ AH-of-this heating equipment, as
her parents in Anson Monday. : well.as room heaters, if connected
__.. . -............ ..........-r ;witn gas piping, has.bean included
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goss of.in the list pf home furnishings
Cisco spent last week-end visiting which may be purchased .through
The sixtieth anniversary’pf the
Women's Missionary Society in
the Christiiin church will be cele-
brated in a special program at'the
Central Christian church on Mon-'
Hay afternoon. The program--for
the afternoon.- wtH- - be i lifn'gg 'of
Mrs. Bob Moofe. >
Mrs. S. L.-Fleming taught
prescription filled.
Housing Act insured
Stamford relatives.
National
—-«Joans.
FREE DELIVERY
W. O. (ilLLEAN.
•"Tgwr/y.-rtr-rtwen --bar-returnefn......
from A short visit, with relatives\in • Dashing through flames which
Abilene. ,, . ' held several men back. Mrs. Mary
- Porter of Louisville, Ky., rescued
,’j Mr. and Mrs. R. B: Bryant snent her two-year-old baby. ■ >
Registered Druggist
PHONE
...... . .. a con-
iding in tinuation of the studv of Exodus in
|E Mrs. J. W. Eahart for the meet, the arche^Aoorway adjoining the the Bible study at the church last
. :j \ I ’
L. iScAmarz cr Co
.our For Values’
Impound (3^ r^Full Fashioned
.Cotton ' 4^fnk Hose, new fall
shades
Men's soloid leather.
oxfords, genuine
People are depending- more and more on Schwarts to
bring to Stamford the newest irtod$e arid'wide stocks .
that really afford.the customer a choice iq the selection J
of fine apparel. We gladly accept that responsibility
to keep abreast of
calf skins
full 81x96 size
They’re the most en-
and are constantly ‘‘on our toes
the new style trends.
trancing dresses we’ve
seasons.
fl-4 Bt
and real buys at the
prices at whfcTi we are
offering them; Every im-
• p
portant new fashion is
represented . . ..butcher
boy, hairy woolens, bon-
'|stit$h>d, not lingers
Cretonnes,- y^rd
h r
Sheeting, yard
' ,
our present
terlined so you can w-ear
them all winter. The new
stock includes both the
two-piece and three-piece
m o d e BE. Swagger, bi-
swing and plain tailoring.
nie plaids, glimmery me-
tals, rich silks.
Men's corduroy Suits'
in navy and leather
brown, suit
We are prepared to meet the
l clothing requirements of men
r who insist on being weil-dress-
r edi Th eS&Mv: tl
***———*•.i >— no——4—3C—.ii ig~- — — — • 3BJ7" i
or bi-swing bnxlelfr-;, that are
so Stylish and comforiabie are
"riTTcludeii with ri fine array of
the slightly more conservative
double-breasted and aingie-
You -ckn justly boast
about your bargain when
you get one of _t h e s e'
coats. F o r everything
from fur to lining is su*
perior about trieiri. ^leaps
Children’s button
waist union suits
70x80 ibouble Bed
Blankets
....................
Swagger Tweed in herringbone
weave. Tremendously ehk cozy
WITH 2 PANTS . V
collar.
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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/m1/5/?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.