Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 28, 1934 Page: 5 of 8
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friends during the holidays'.
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CHWSTMAS HOLIDAY GALA' "
PERIOD IN STAMFORD"'r^- -
• Christmas holidays were observ-
ed in Stamford with several bril-
liant parties and dances and other
■smart, smaller affairs.. Hospital!-'
ties wer,e extended . in invitation*
for open house, family reunions,
and house party groups. A large
number of the eolleg*- students are
home for the holidays and small
JP.wkle, Ola lami. ‘ LaVerau. Me - ]
Cltllan, Dot Duncan, Ruthie Faye
Miles, Dolly Edna mmpson, Grace
Harbert, M§ry Gregory, Louise]
Adamh, Jirija Harley, Evelyn Car-
sob and Mildred Martini Mines.
H.-iJ. Bailey, pt-rry Pennell and ft.
F. Mahood^ Messrs, and Mmes. W. |
C. Adams, Robert ,0. Beaman, J. M.
Martin.
VLmitn Kii’h.-amt Mu» lluttie Boz- and little d
4*ell spent several days visiTinp~~lH here fi»em Ml
‘ spent several days viaitlntTTH here Irsm hil Reno. Okla. tar jj.holu- Lumen
linger and Valera this urdefc dav visit. -Mr. Middleton left Wed-: Strand.
daughter, Jackie, wore Bernice Polacek, Aileen Burgeson, Fanny Williams.
Hoteriwx
l Anderson and'Hen
HgiT "llflir "" " i Pt i n rriutii i who
I'll,.-, u.-., it, r..si Tuhil. is spe.ndmtr ttaT
Miss , Flby West from
and is spending the .Christmas
P. P. Roberts from Cl
apent -the week-end with
tpesday ‘while the. othoh*mnrabers of j rietta Breland, Eunice Evelyn Ha-: holidays with her parents, Mr.-*and
the family will remaih for Several ! terius playing the piano accompnni- Mr«. Jesse MtAUistir, 'and f»m-
Miss Mabel Bailey, who teaches‘the family will remath Tor dev*—--------------------- -------------
at Bang, is visiting her parents, days. Mr. and Mrs. Middleton' ment for the little somf, “Wei- '*y,
Mr. and Mrs.- H. E, BaiJeJ, this have been transferred and will be j come”; recitations. Alton Carlton,^ Mr.
week, i located at Chiekaaha after January j Leroy ' ' ' ■ —
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.Robert F,a.c 1McNabb, son, of Mr.\
Ovi-tt rrnv
^ud-
nouie xor me nmuiays and smi\ll Fr^nk Heflin and'FldSd , Jorner.-*family homo on Friday afu r
informal parties, and larger danwaj Maurice Glenn. Joe Benson. Trnttt rw’"n wi4J' ** "••4v -
Mve been held for Uutm-and their 1 Met,Juistion, Leonard Carlson, Car-
nd Mrs. R. E, McNanb,’ will en . Hep^V Guilctte of Dnllae s^ent
‘ " - group of hie friend* at the. holidays with Stamford rela-
HHgHfiilBjMilMH ittvaa-ri
noon with a party.
Visiting friends.
Several parties havt been
ranged for this Week-end. A
will be held at the
will be held at the ocinti v eluh Joe Pennell,
Thareday night witW^ ttrr “GUIffy ------
roll Bailey, Pete Knowjes, Adrian
ar- Marshall, Chester Holloway, Ed-
nxse, Gene Nichols, Tommy
~ Mips Grace Katherine
spent Sunday in Anson, the guest
.. ■ __^iffTryt-’r1
Gordon 12-pieee baad from* Okla-
homa City playing for daheing.
Doris Rogers, singer, and Clovis
Rogers, tenor, are featured. Mr7
and Mrs. Louis Rosenwasser and
Mr. and rMa- Charles Strauss wttt
entertain with Kridge at the poun-
Miss Sue Morrow and Frank
Smith j Morrow,. Jr., students in the Uni-
versity, are visiting their parents,
Mr. apd Mrs. Frank Morrow.
fcysoonl
Miss ' Rowena Caldwell, student
in C.LA-i ia visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs- G. H. Crowand
children and Miss Annie Dewees
have returned—from a holiday
R‘ Wr Jr.. . is spending
■ Mrs. Floyd Wiley and children,
Billy Ray and Evelyn, are spend-
ing the holidays in Ehstland. .
eon at her noflrie Friday.
SECe*» ANNUA-L-fHfARITY
BALL HELD FRIDAY NIGHT.
The necond annual ‘ Charity Ball
was heW-at the Country Club on
last .Friday night Ydth a l%rge nesday night,
crowd attending. The club house .. -..... -...... _ - '
■’■Bt; . ,decor“^d y]ih.! Miss- Etta McKinley 1« visiting
■*M*#-SSS was agjow with coloied ] friends in Childress this week.
Mrs. Margery B _ _
Tankefsle^miss GraciT^hTc-
Kinley and Ce/cil McDaniel at-'T^ai’fl'
tended a staff meeting of relief
workers ami racial at Anson Wed-
■ lights and jtall red tapers.
The dancing class of M.iss 'Dovie
Pearl Kight staged a novel floor
show and the Frank Byrd orchestra
—from Mineral Wells placed for
dancing.
The dining table where punch,
was Served was covered with a
lace cloth and, decorated with a
chArming arrangement of cedar
and tall tapers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strauss
and son visited in Fort- Worth
Christmas. *
Mivand Mrs. D. A. Bandeen have
gone Paso to-«v*and »
and Mrs, Carl May and
Polacek, Richard Davik, daughter, Dixie, of the Post cpm-
Clihton Dale Breland;, song, “AWay munity spent Christmas with rela- Wyoming
In a Manger," Gene Allen Burge-1 tive.s at Tuxedo. . -■ "*
son; .racitation,' Willena Olson; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardner of
“The Four Seasons,” ‘Henry Etta' Hamlin were visitors here Friday
Breland, Eunice Evelvn Haterius,, afternoon.
Bernice Polacck and MaHe Strand; > Ed Poiaac of Fort Sumter, New
playlet, “A Hiding Placed Eugene Mexico is visiting in the home of
OlBon. Mable Strand, Bernice Pola-! Mrs. Fanpy Williams and daugh-
cek. Evelvn Anderson anckaHenry ter, Lou, during the holidays.
Etta Breland: recitations,. Taylor x ,
family, who live in Oklahoma
Mioses Jaunita Dugan and
rey Thompson and Messrs. Horacfr
Wr-st and Tommie Hise Were: rm
A,bileTse Sunday night.
recitations,. Tavlbr
pAHr^BTKl Albert Fearsoni “J'
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__ tended the!CKBswBaaa program and «•*•« r.«*w irryie mm nr., >no
Edward'' Vnim'pqni'flf' "f.unn tree ..herei jTonday ni^ht aniff.vlilFed fMra.7 w.' ~JC Mbnlgomary"? an<f
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visit with -relatives
Oklahoma, h,-
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Walton and
children of Abilene vjsited -with
-fttamfoed rolaUvoa during the bhlia
days- , , ,
Mr<,and Mrs. L, W. Johnpon have
had
few-MWH
Mrs. V. A. Jones of Archer City.'
efore^hristmap,” Junior Polace
John
Carlton, Granville Polacek; play-
in Berwyn, Jet, Vernon Lundgren and Leroy
Lundgrfn; recitations, Ray Lund-
aaradn and J.H.
pantomime, “And the
Anderson;
Lamp Went Out,” reader, Clarice
asToliday gu’erits Mr.'and Mrs. dahl. Josephine OrnTp, Hildegarde
H. Smith t£**eo and Mr4^^I;»ndgreiUSttKe OtsQ^^aaldm
V A Jnn«i of Archer Citv.- Anderson and Clarice Olson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carter and
son. Herbert Allen, are Visiting in
Dallas this-week..
. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Loop have . . » ,
had ar guests during the holidays their home recently. A large num-
Jack Harris returned to Stam-
ford Wednesday after spending the
holidays with homefolks in Sweet-
water. 1
Misf Patay Kinard is spending
several days in Rule visiting rela-
tives.'— '• —-* ■ ’■ : ,'rr~-? -
■./ CHRISTMAS WEDDINGS.
Rev. Sam Morris, pastor of the
First- Baptist- church; official
wedding ceremony- -when
Miss Dorothy. Lowe is afisiting
in Greenville during the holidays
Mrs. B. N, WiseTfey and daughter',"'
Miss Ebxabeth, and son, James, of
town couples were mar
m..a, wi^i^v'Q visiting relatives iirt
*}ut;
ried on Christmas Day. Mrs. ,Lil-
lian Lvile and R. T. Townsend of
tHSfllrW wer^ mart-led kt 10:ku ov-
“ dock Christmas ninmlrg. They
left following the ceremony for
where they will make their home.
In the evening Miss 'Lola Bell
Moore'Of Goree and Charles K.
Johnson of-Seymour were married
in a candle-lit ceremony at the_
Morris home. They will make their
home in Seymour.
suit of navy
navy blue acces-
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SPISER-GEBERT. * .
Mips Runeta Spiser, daughter of
Ml. and Mrs; W. IL Spiser of Sag-
erton, and Ernest Gebert. son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gebert, 2502 Brook
street, Wichita Falls, were married
Thursday morning. December 20, at
~ 'H;30 o'clock at, the home of the
bride’s parents.
The ceremony" was read by Rev.
—ArTLMuehlbrad, ,—
Only members of the families of
tha couple attended. —vr
The bride wore
blue crepe with
- aorlaa.
Miss Hazel Spiser, sister of the
bride, and her maid of honor, wore
a' ming gold frock, with browii ac-
cessories. • '
Mr. Gebert’« best man was Mr.
Dick Wilson of Wichita Falls. Af
tar a short trip, Mr. and Mrs. Geb-
ert will be at home at’2115 Brown
Street, Wichita Falls. Out-of-town
wedding guests included Rev. R.
C, Albert. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gebert,
Caroline Gebert. Mrs. Paul Gebert
and children, Peggy Jean, Bobbie
Jack and Paul, Jr. all of Wichita
Falls. Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Muebl-
brad and son, Delvin Lee.
Stamford friends.
‘•t—■
Miss Mae Belle Bwird.wiH attend
National Speech conference !n
mw Orleans p-eceffibeF 2Sr2traTrdTtw« brother*, WiHiam and Ben,
San Antonio.
Mrs. Alice Coggins of Wichita
Falls is visiting'her sister, Mrs. C.
M. Francis. •
■■Mieses Edith—and—Ethel Fog
Anderson
‘Mr. and Mrs.
tertained with
N. -M. Hansen en-
a buffet supper at
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hickman and
oan Lloyd, nf Ran Francisco: Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Heflin and child-
ren, Bertha) Marlyn and Paul Ron-
nie. and Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Loop
and children. Mary Louise, Lloyd
and Jean, of Houston.
visited *with
Christmas.
relatives in Rotan
Miss Mary Louise Brown has re-
turned to her home in Dallas after
visiting several days with Stam-
ford ralativea and, friends
William Whittingtbn, student in
the University of Texas, is spend-
ing the holidays with homefolks.
Theodore Segerstrom, who works
on the S.M.S. ranch at Spur, is . ---- „ -j_
visiting relatives ijrthimaalBtxr^- W E. Whittingtoat has gone td1 'Ug
Mr. and Mrs. J, K. LaRoe- have ,0. j
hud as holiday guests Mrs. LaRoe's and her
faffier, ■ W« ft. Moiirtmiyr ami h^fNew Mer
EJ Paso ,for visit fbr a-fd^rdays. “
Mrs. B. FT^Iutfield of Crowell
Fffi
her of guests were served.
Mr. .and Mrs. Carl Youni
ferttertaihed Friday night 6
at their ho'me.in observance of the
latter’s birthday. Refreshments
were sfrved to a large number of,
guests. :
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ekdahl en-
tertained at their home Sunday
afternoon in observance of the
former'i-'“birthday. Refreshments
"Were served to a number of friends
and rklitives. - *7
A Christmas- Eve buffet supper
was given in the home of Alfred
E. Olson^ Monday night when rela-
tives and friends gathered. A
with presents
served and breakfast and;* -Christ-
^ Christ-
r soni Be? ’ Wh^SWp ^
>dco’ spent
Charley Kuep*tler from Baggs„
Wyoming visi'ted Vis sirter, Mrs,.
R. A. dvdrtcn Tuesday.
Dugan Mathews spent Sunday
with his uncle, J. B. Ninny pf
Howard. com munity.
Mr*. Joe Lee is spending this-
week with her family in Rose coni-
munity. Her daughter, , Pearl,' i*
PHI . _____■■ home •ll^ll'JLawton. Okla., where-
Mr. and Mm. W. C. Garrett and |she isr attemipg. college.
' Me. and Mr*. Ji H. Montgoa*
m
'
!
I
' aiid Edvth Meryle and Mr. fan#-
Mr. apd Mrs. Ed Gardner and fam- <kp*ffhtpr, Beryl spent Christmas
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett are' for-1 Eve with their mother and ,grand- ,
mer teachers of Tuxedo. mojther. Mr*. J. C. Montgomery of
Mrs. McAdams and daughter, I Haskell.
7SE
Peart, -of Duncan, —Okla.. npent
Christinas with her sister, Mrs.
W, C. Carlton, and family.
TIL and MFh. ToSi lfffATTTWT'nf
Mrs. Buster Cox-gsd daughter.
opt __
Barbara Helen, .visited' Mr*.' 'Knp—
relative* here Sun- l"sB6ftt Sum
'iHraetgfacaadi'
ma Cox of Weaver last
Mr.-tmF - ^
week.’."
Overtew
4
turned homp with them and spent J Mountain View, Oklahoma.
. >4 .■..«•*. -.W.»
SUMriwf^Mrs. EukeTtffpffig from
Mr. and Mre. H. W. Watson andl
(tmlffTifPI ,■ Doris Wy'iTffl, from Suns**1**^-
the Sunny Side community spent 1 nyside commuriity spent—sexcraF
* ' * Man' teHfe Mr. WatsonV
Tuesday in the home of E. N. Ap-
pling and family.
Lila Lee Gardner spent the week-
end in HamUn visiting Mr. and
■nr.’ Harry Gardner ■ and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W.. B. Apperson
and son, John, and -' Misses Vera
Maye and Maxine Appling were
in Abilene Saturday. Miss Nollie
A pperson, who ia enrolled .in the
Sohool of Nursing at the West
Texaa Baptist Sanitarium, return-
ed with them..
John - Skiles of New Hope at-
liert
Buster Cox, Otho..Narmy and Dug ________
an Mathews were in Abilene Wed-
'nesday, • S,..si\.%si
Saturday night Rev. EasterwoocV •. ’
Chrlstsnas tree with presents was urday. _ • • lulled, his regular appointment at
'^***>*
visited with his sjqterf Mrs. W. C.
Carlton, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lambert and
family were Abilene visitors Sat-
urday.
days .Jast week with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wat- •
son. , '' j
Mesdames -R. R. Overton, R. A-
Overloo, J. H. M-ootgomvry. W. JL—
Montgomery and. Miss Beryl Mont-:
gomery. attended a “42” party at
the home of Mre. A. Dunn of Hae-
kell Thursday afternoon.
Mipses Mabel Jones and Mary-
Well s Mansil are spending thff ’
Christmas holidays with home folks
in Rule. ,
Mr.' and Mrs. J. W. Nanny,_Mr-
and Mi *- Norihsn NSniiy, 111.
v'J
i
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Joe Glenn of Cdfsicini are visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Dave Glenn.
A. C, JehnsoVi home.
Mr. awl Mrs. H: R. Bounds abd
little' da tighter,'' Mary Elizabeth,
Were Abilene visitors Tuesday.
student of
An-
,, ..V...v *— the holidays
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. CL Barton.
Miss Eloisfi. .Barton,
Our Lak^of the T-ake in San
tpnio, i* home for
people neifl a dance ar tn
club on Wednesday night honor- ] ing relatlves.
ing the college group, home for
lidays.
POST
Mrs. D. T. Sirn^s of
. ____________ _____
H- Jr.. Philip Olson and *on, Philip, tor, were sponsors"
Jr., Mmes. C. A. Lundgren, H. E. —
... , Olson, Misses Juliette; Linnea and
Mineral j Margaret. Olson of Stamford, H
lovely
Christmas partjr given at the school
, house for the entire community
i*- after the party the pastor and his
I ?7,|,*Thq*w r* <SMS
daughter. Harriet Poll ofSan An- Elliott. Two of Mrs. Elliott’s sons.Vj -- - --- '
♦ nnin wnro mmafa nf Mr TTncKow’a » r mi •. • n i /<« stf 1*1*
with a pounding.
~A familv reunion was held, in
the U. D. Thompson home with the
children from pthtr towns joining
the Stamford group. Herman
Thompson was here from Sweet-
water, Miss Pauline. Thompson
came in from Canyon where she is
attending N.T*S.T.G.> Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Youngfit—*al._fillfldreTli were
here'tfrom Big Sprlnf, Ttr. and
Mrs.,Gleb Mabry fiom/naltiview.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Thompson and
■son from Longwortfr aml Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Thompson and daugh-
ter from Sylvester. »
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lowom of
Sweetwater visited Stamford rela-
tives the firrt of the week., i
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Lovvorn
and children of Plainview visited
for several days this week with
Stamford relatives.
CHAPMAN-GULLAHORN.
NUPTIALS.
On FYiday evening between the
hours of seven and nine, Mrs. Min-
nic Alyce Chapman and Mr. J. T.
. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brady have
had as holiday gbests Mr: and Mrs.
Alton Brady of San Angelo. Mr.
and Mrs. L T.Jriuly of Ft Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Brady and
little son, Norman Conrad, of
Shreveport, La. and Victor Nelhon
of Waco. r
Miss "Virginia Stewart df Able
lene is expected to spend the
week-end here, guest of Miss Sarah
l)pshaw.
Bill Thomas of Littlefield _ is
spending several days this week
in Stamford.
Miss Margaret Upshaw, student
in Hardin-Simmons University at
Abilene, is visiting homefolks thik
week. -------------
Misses Clarice and Pauline Buie,
daughtera-«f Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Buie, are spending the holidays at
home.... They are students in Texas
Tech at Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleburne Huston
andi sdh. Bobby, spent the Christ-
mas' ^holidays in Del Rio visiting
Mrs. Huston’s
Mrs. Frank Greenwood, Sr.
Miss "Clara Mde Jones, student in
McMurry College at Abilene, is
visiting honfefolks this weeki
/ * f ---
Mr*. W. P. McDonald and child-
ren, Billy, Jane and Sarah, left
Tuesday for a visit with relatives
in Sulphur Springs.
Miss Katherine McDaniel has re-
turned to Dallas after spending the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter McDaniel. . /
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Last** had as
holiday guests Mrs. Lester’s par-
Gullahorn, accompanied bx Bessie ients, Mr, and Mrs. F. A. McGhee,
Marie Chapman, the bride’s daugh-
ter, were quietly joined in holy
wedlock at the Presbyterian mans#
by the Presbyterian minister, J.
W. Wright. Bessie Marie Chap-
man. John J. Wright, the minister’s
son, witnessed the ceremony as the---------
holy , vows were taken by the brfde spending the .holidays with^her par-
and Mre. Lester's brother, C." A.
McGhee and his wife from Fisher,
La. Th4 visitors returned to their
home Thursday., .
. i . nmmmy#»**»
Miss Jeanette Boston, student in
MtrMurry College* lit -Abilene. -i*
Mr. and Mrs. Cash Wilemon and
son, Cash Caraway, of Spur, have
returned to their home after visit-
ing for several days with Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Wilemon.
Mr. and Mrs R. A. Bible and son,
Robert, left Thursday morning for
their new home in Corpus Christi.
Mr. Bible has bought a tire store
and fiHing station and will take
charge on January 1.
holy,
and |
and the closing
groom, “TUI death us do pai
ng blessing 'added
the name of thi
Holy Spirit.
„ . , , , rt,”
blessing 'added in
e Father, Son and
I
OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY NIGHT.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yates enter-
tained with open house on Friday
night proceeding the Charity Ball
at the country club. The hofne was
charmingly decorated
Yule-tide.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Boston.
*
of the_______
A yarjety of sandwiches, -art
nuts, Christmas sweets and coffee
were served from the buffet. Ap-
proximately 70 guests called.
CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR
PIDELIS CLASS.
The annual CHHiltwas parly for
members of Hie Fidelia Class of the
First Baptist church and their
friends was’ held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. F.- Ashenhust
and nephew, John Roe Buckner,
will have as week-end guests Mr.
and Mrs. P. M. Buckner, Mrs. B.
Richardson and Mrs. Zeke Buckner
of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Cuudiff and
in- emblems daughter, Miss Elizabeth, are
spending the holidays with
tive* in Arkansas.
ted ■
Teel
A.p-1
and kfcrs. B. P. Davenport
as guests Christmas Day Mr.
■M
Mr. and Mrs. Frtmk Heflin.on laitjlhe Cecil Jennings home.
visile
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Wolf during the holidays.
piled high with
MF
of attraction and bright coldr-
ed holiday decorations mwiea pret-
ty background for the party. Mibs
Olive McDougle directed ghtnes and
Mrsr R. F. Mahood read before
__rt ^ Santg. Claus appeared and distri-
and"es
j!well EiHort. Rut'?
SSSnSL £E!&s3C
Mr.
and Mrs? B. P. Davenport, Jr', and.
son, Happy, of Anson and Mr. and
k{fcs. A. S. Hawes of Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. V. 0. Jennings and
daughter, Alene, and Mary Jun<*
Walters of Lubbock are visitors ip
Robert emr Ernest Nelran. I daughter, Marr^Carolyn. are
Rev. and Mrs. Hugo B. Hatehusl spending the week with Mr. and
are entertaining as their house1 Mrs. Weise of Mountain View,
Mr,’ and Mrs. Kenneth Finkel-
stein of De-Leon spent the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. LasSwell.
Dr. Valiant Baird, who haR been
spending the past few weeks in the
home of hi* parents, Mr. and Mre.
B. H. Baird, returned this week
to Baton Rouge, La. His sister,
Miss Mae Belle Baird; returned
with him to spend several days
there. * '
Mr. and Mrs. ft. A. P’Pool jand
daughter, Amy Ruth, spent Christ-
mas with Mre. P’Pool’s sister, Mrs
Joel Johnson, Mrs. PTool am
daughter are remaining for sever
al days.
Miss Inez Inglish of Dallas visit-
ed in the G. L. Inglish home Mon-
day and Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred
spent last week-end visiting
tivea in Abilene.
as their
guests during the Christmas holi-
days the former’s mother, Mrs. A.
G. Haterius of Fort Worth, and
his two sisters and their husbands,
Okla.
Roy-Overton, Jr, spent Sunday
and Monday with his
rfhurfh »L.&9»
munity regret
The entire commpnity regret^Ur
see Rev. and Mrs., Easterwoodf
leave. — After. ,<&uixh aerviat
were surprised with a nice pound
. I
W. Adcock and son, Woodrow.
CtirWfWlIf
i brother.
Notice To All Interested In
Rural Schools ■ ’9'/',';.
The meeting for tlie betterment
of rural schools, that was an-
nounced for Monday, January T»
1935, has been postponed until
Tuesday,- according to announcer
ment received. Meeting called for
1:30 p. m. Coanty C'qurt Room ixx
Anson.
'.hV
ain>tt Mrs.
. Bailey of Quaaoah. „ „„ Vll
Mr- *"d^Mre- Eric Foraell. also Mrs. Myrtle Uo from Electra|7:80 o’clock,
Ffred°Eo^be}g ofnO!Ma 8nd ^ vUilad bwdmrggter. Mis* Freddie'his announced.
Eastern Star Meeting
. A stated meeting of the Stam-
ford chapter of the Eastern Star 1
will be held on January 1, 1988 at
Mrs. C. L. Rogers
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m.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Johnson nad ,
daughters, Clara Ann, Virginia and
Mary Lucille, left Saturday for
Hutto to spend the holiday* with
relatives there.
Bertil Youngquist, who is at-
tending a chiropratic school in
Oklahoma City, is home visiting
during the holidays.
• Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Niart arriv-
ed. here Thursday of last week from
Austin to spend the Christmas holi-
davs with relatives and where they
will also remain to make their
home. Mrs. Niart is a daughter of
O. D. Sw.erwon. —
, Mrs, Alice Culp of Dallas is
jut th^ of h^r pur^nl
Mr. and "Mr*. E. O. Soderberg, for
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Shuquist have
as their guest this week their
Mrs. A. G. Dyer, of
BRING YOUR CAR IN
NOW for
WINTER CHECK-UP
Miss Annie Harris visited in
Corsicana during Christmas week.
daughter,
Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rosene and
c.„. . children of Houston and Miss MH-
dred Roftepe of Austin are here as
the gpeats of Mr. and Miss Ros-
ene’s mother, Mrs. R. Rosene.
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Ekdahl and
children, Don's, Florence. Kay.-
... Correct Winter Grade
Oil and Greases.
.. . Washing.
... Check Anti-Freeze in
Your Radiator.
Mr. and
also
where Mr. Smith will be employed
in the Bible establishment.
Mrs. Gerald Smith are
moving to Corpus Christi
-Jtnr ~ McCufioeh
Mr.afci
visited Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Smith
Plains on Christmas Day.
pare
, In C:
ross
)alla* territory
'J. L. Wilemon left Thursday for
Dallas where he will joiq a party
en route-to Atlanta, Ga. -to attend
the convention 6f the Selig Dis-
infectant Company. Mr.. Wilemon,
salesman for the company, won
the trip by Jeading in sales And
collections in the Di
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pinson and
daughter, Miss Josephine Pinson,
left Monday for Amarillo to spend
Hie holidays. Miss Josephine is a
student in Trinity University at
Waxahachie and is visiting her
parents for a short period. •
Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Appling
and Son. Euclid, spent Christmas
Day visiting relatives in Albany.
Mias Maurine Alsabrook spent
the Christmas holidays in Gor-
man.
ERICKSDAHL
mond snd Norman, of Seymour
spent the Christmas holidays here
with relatives.
Mr*. E. 0. Soderberg is enter-
taining the Young Women’s Mis-
sionary Society at her home Fri-
day afternoon of this week, Decem-
ber 28. . • ’
Last Sunday the usual services
were held at the local Lutheran
church. Next Sunday at the
English morning service there will
be communion service and the us-
ual service at night all are cor-,
dially invited to attend,'
The car that runs all winter ife the car that ha*’^
kind of frouble. If you want trouble-free driving
thin winter, you need our services.
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Early Christmas morning services
were held at the Swedish Lutheran
church Mondav night beginning at
12 o’clock.with Rev. Hugo B. Ha-
terius in charge. The church was
beautifully decorated with ever-
green, holly, lighted white Roman
TOLEDO
A Christmas tree and program
was given- Monday nigh* at the
Methodist' Chucd) and enjoyed by
a large crowd. ■ , *
w_____r____ f _____ ________________ ,Mr. Henry Meads of Arbuckle,
candles and other decorations sug-! California came here FYiday to at-
. a * m ■ « Ait * i.-.— -S iL — J -. — ^_ 1 _n If M
live of the Christma* season.
It the beginning of the service with
era
Tom Upshaw,' who 'attends Mfcool
at Texas Tech at Lubbock, Is
spending the holiday* with his pur-
Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Upshaw,
. Miss Bernice Rosenwasser, stud-
ent in the University of Texas, is ___
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. only the candles burning the ied^at
Miss* MaXine Rowland, student
in Trinity, University at Waxa-
hachie, came ih Sunday for a visit
with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Rowland.
tend the. funeral of Mr. Meads’
brother, D. J= Meads, who was bur-
ents, Mr. fliid Mrs. T» A. upsnsw^ ■■ hits. nitorn
Wells is spending the holidays ,wifh
Mrs. ICirk Gregory.
^ Kludan, Thelma
Lively, Irene .Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dodson had
as guests during the holidays
sns
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terius. "pianist, and
son, violinist. The
Fairview cemetery Fri-
afternoon.
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EVEREADY
PRESTONE
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leynducted mgtety 4w She*'Swedish
language with a brief sermon in
th«f English' language. Appropriate
Christmas hymn* were sung with
Mrs. Haterius at the organ and as
numbers the choir render-
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Middleton of
Amarillo, Miss Mattie Merle Mid-
dleton of Parr and Miss Ufta Mae
Middleton of Paducah.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johea held a
id "Mre. HeoVy Peterson T ' ME Anrr iuYk; rtn,+r>- +
service was were visitors In this community
- -a. .. . Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rutherford
of Floydada and Betty Lee Ruther-
ford of Breckenridge are visiH:
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Rutherford
other relatives during the holi-
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“Silent Night,” with, piano
anna!"
and violin accompaniment. The
song, “It Came Upon a Midnight
Clear," was played by Mmes. Ha-
Tbx*
of Knox City have moved
edo community. '
' Mr. and .Mrs. Lovell Smith, Mrs.
Lee White and sons, Lewie and
family reunion during the holidays, selection.
terius and Olson as an offertory Lowell Lynn, spent Christmas with
sermon Rev. Ha- Mr. Smith’s apd M**. Whltel per-
Texaco Service Station No. I
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