Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1962 Page: 5 of 10
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, WEEKEND GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Rill Pittcock.
liam* irf^vinoS n^aty«n°nd and Kim °f Seymour
Hams of lrvu,f spent from Mon-1 ww ^ guerta het
R. D.
King.
Mrs. Frank Sims and baby of
day through Wednesday with
his sister. Mrs. R. D. King and
Mr. King.
Mfr ,;;%Mrs «R® **««-
Mr. and Mrs. • Raymond Wil-
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all
the Avoca Home Demonstra-
ttoa Club met with Mrs. Mo
Grimes Thursday. Nov. U,
where plana for their Christmas
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with Mr. and Mrs. •EPirtohd Wil
Hams of Henrietta.
Mrs. M. t. Hughes, Mrs. j
Gladstone McLennan. Mrs A
Dudley of Abilene are
! Spending a few days with their
■ parents, Mr. and Mr*. Gene
| Martlndale.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Mont-
u m.i*__ .. ] gomery, April. John and Scolt
Bounds and Mrs. O. G- Houston *Jth Mr and Mrs w,**,^*
were cohos esses with Mrs. , Smllh and Jeff
Dempsey Bylding of Stamford D .
Thursday afternoon honoring c R .A ^Uiienpie had as guests
Patty Bean with a brJd«l | ®uod*y JMr* EaH Win',rnson of
shower at the Bolding home In E* ,f.nd and Mr’ and Mrs- Eo,v
.St am foid Those attending from e3L-Warren ol Holy rood. Kan-
this community were Mrs. D. r
Patty. Hlldred Patterson. C G. 1 hHU*!Cr SERVICES
Houghton. C L. Houghton, R. D. j and Mikc warner
King. T N. Gillespie. Ray Gres-j0* ACC' Ab,lene- conducted ser-
aett. Mrs. Harry Logan Ellis ‘^.ces . at , L‘n^ay Chapel
Bean and Miss Vera McLennan, i C.h“rch Sunday/ The
Mr. and Mrs. O G. Houston1 'dsl,or* s*®*day mornln* were
had an early Thanksgiving din-! ^r' *nd Bd* fitUsock. L**-
ncr Sunday so that all their An" ,Bd <>fSeymour,
children could he there. A tur-' “r"*ndMrs *elch and
key dinner with all the trim- *'r:. and Mrs “lke Warn*r<rf
mings was served to Mr and A^*"e ,wf!e Su"day . dinner
Mrs. Dean Phillips of OtOna,! M Mr “nd Mf* °ene
Mr. and Mr. Leater Ivy. Stan-
. . _ , . party- were completed Mrs. H.
weekmd guests of herjH> Dublin. Mrs. J. C. Williams
" and Mrs. C. R. Foster reported
on the school of instructions held
In Aosbn by Mrs. Bonnie Cox
of the extension service.
Eleven members answered
roll call. Little Vickie Polnac
was a idsltor. Mrs. Hilliard
and Mrs. Dunklin gave some in-
teresting helps on the care of
woodwork The Club will meet
with .Mr\ Glenn Rennels for
their Christmas party where the
Club will entertain their hus-
bands.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dunklin
were In Abilene Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Berry.
Mrs. Tom Humphrey of Dal-
las Is visiting relatives and
friends here this weekend and
attending to business while
here.
WMS MEETING
The Avoca Baptist WMU la-
dles meet at the church for
prayer retreat program Monday
ttay with g covered dilb the proud parent* of a new baby
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Law
rbnee of Lubbock and Mrs
Clara Lawrence of Lubbock and
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jobes it
Riverside. Calif., .were lunch-
eon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Rennels Sunday *
Mrs. H. H. Dunklin visKcd
Pleasant Valley Home Demon-
stration Club's state convention
H»ey met with Mrs. C. L.
Morttz hi Stamford.
Mr. and Mra. Doc White vis-
ited -over the weekend in San
Angelo with their children, fcyr.
and Mrs. Monroe young and
family. ; * .
Mrs Clyde Workman of Abi-
lene visited Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Caudle.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rennels
and Mr. and Mra. Lavern Ren-
nets of Abilene and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Nole of 'Stamford
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Rennels Sunday.
boy born tnHandrtcki Memo
rial HospitfCon Nov. 15.' The
hoy ig named Donald Riy. He
weighed 6 lbs.. 9 ot. baby and
mother doing nicely.
•Janie Easterling spent the
weekend In Abilene visiting
relatives. t
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blasrky of
Abilene visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Easterling Sunday.
The Mustang grade team won
consolation at Eulk tournament
last week. Geneva Warrick and
Calvin Edwards won all-touna-
ment team.
The Avoca School will turn
out for Thanksgiving holidays
on 'Thursday at two o'clock.
Supt. Connell says school Will j
open Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Smith
are spending Thanksgiving with
their (laughter, Mrs. Jerry Barr,
in Albuquerque, N. hit.
The Avoca Mustangs played
the Roosevelt High School. The
Fort*
HuitfAy.
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Mrs. Earnest Wayne Craw-
ford and children of Ode sea vb-
ited Mr. and Mra. O. K. Thorny
son Saturday.
Mrs. Msnjmle Lindsey and
Mr. and Mra. D. L. Smith vis-
ited relatives in Abilene Sunday.
Allen Adams of Llano spent
Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Sm'Hi.
Mr. and M y Ira Culwell of
Electra visited with Mr. Col-
well's parents, Mr. and Mrs
H. E. Culwelr Sunday.
Mr. and;Mrs. Roy Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Foster were
in Abilene Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jones cf
Riverside, Calif., are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rennels
this week. Mrs. Jones is an on-
ly sister of Mr. Rennels.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bell'of! boys team won and the girls
Haskell visited Bro. and Mrs.
J. V. Grimes 'Sunday night.
PARENTS OP SON
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor art*
STAMFORD AMERICAN Page Five
Stamford, Texas Tuhrsday, November 22, 11*62
were defeated. Both boys and
girls will play Paint Creek Tucs-
day. ,
VISITS BROTHER
Reggie Sylvester visited' with j services. Speakers Sunday wese
his brother, Pete Sylvester, who j Charles Wade and Durward
Is stationed at Lackland Air Young.
Conducts Services
J. B. Lamb, minister of the
Orient Street Church of Christ,
and Mrs. Lamb have been in
El Paso where Mr. Lamb has
conducted revival services at
the North Ixjop church. While
he was away, members of the
congregation here conducted
LUTHERANS BELIEVE
"rnlTwL So v«v Ju ,,, »
3P*.ywUM,? w“* ‘*"r °“r
We art alone.., • \U«***i
Wife does not Ttnew husbsmd u he jregJly is. Husbgnd
dees tux .know wife a* *Ne really la. Parent* do pot really
know their children a* they edtot Individually. Children do
not know their parent* as they are—deep down—In the in-
nermost recesses of their beings.
There is one who knows . . . who cares .. - Who urges you,
‘Come mto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I
will give you redt."^
This one is willing to accept you at you are . ., where you
sre .. . regardless ot your past or your preset. regardless
ot what you might think 91 yourself.
Thjg orte knows what it means to have heartaches, dis- v
appointments, temptations, pain, loneliness.
This one is Jens Christ.
Walk With Him and you'll never walk alone.
Walk Into a Lutheran rhurrh this Sunday and meet
Christ. Or, seek out a Lutheran pastor now . . and Meet
this Christ through him.
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Jim Weathers and Barry
of H-SU, Abilene, conductod-
vlces at the Rockdale Ba
ley Paul, an* Ted of Albany,
Mr and Mrs. Dempsey Bold-
l'.Tift-Lgnm<n-irlug,- Brent, and Tamara of
StamToM,'^»tr:-«kfw! Nhr«i. M.,E.
Hughes, and gupsts. Mr. and |
Mrs. Raymond Bounds.
v Mr* and. Mrs. B^an. PhUUp^1 T , —
- of Ozona spent the weekend ?°*h-r ^ W Newcomb 6E
with her framits, Mr. and Mra.
; ’ v o (; UoiislMI w |HIIVU§II odiuiuay in laUOOOCK ,
Patty Bean of Abilene spent
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JHAS SURGERY
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Tuesday if.rough Friday with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Bounds.
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. .=4 —Ur, K.ym.md . ^ J""”" E,U* Urf..
oh lor un.I I "
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hughes
Bounds took their daughter and
Jier son. Mrs. Harry Logan and
and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Steve, to f>attrs Saturday to-iT ^u
take a plane to their home in KelI?y and CKirtw"«4
These Prices Effective
FRIDAY ail SATURDAY
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Orlandq. Florida.
Mr and1 Mrs'. Gladstone
tended a house warming Mon- |
Me in Abilene for Mr. and
I.ennan were dinner guests Sun- RaJh Ka,by a”d
day of her sister. .Mrs, Jess:' ‘ . v,° ^ m°VCd *nt°J
Burnison and Mr. Burnison of R ' m" ome-
Munday.
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SURGICAL PATIENTS .
Albert Knipling. Stamford.
Mrs. Jessie Sanchez. Haskell.
Lynn Flowers, Old Glory..
Mrs. J. W Dillard. Stamford.
H M West. Stamford.
Raymond Reed. Avota.
W. P. Koonce, Stamford.
C. W. Wilson. Sagerton.
W. A. Brown, Hamlin.
Mrs. L. W Lunn. Avoca.
MEDICAL PATIENTS
Mrs. Clyde Kgjt. Seymour.—;
.1 W Dillard. Stamford.
G. W Wainscott. Hamlin.
George King. Albany.
Mrs. Fred Taylor, Stamford.
Mrs. K. W. AJkins. Stamford
Mrs. Kula Cruise, Stamford.
Mrs. M W. Commons, Luc-
ders.
Mrs. W V. Cobb, Haskell.
Raymond Jehnson, Asper*
mont. ■ , ,v
Mrs. J. F. Walker, Stamford.
J. A Crow, Abilene. ,
A H. Lundgren. Avoca R
Mrs. Reese Woolfolk, Moran.1
Jolin Cheyne, Jayton.
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November 29-30.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1962, newspaper, November 22, 1962; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975756/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.