Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1962 Page: 7 of 10
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Sharon Lavenett Introduced
Cong. Omar Burleson at An**,
representative from District IT
who made the addreaa. Brenda
Dalby of Aspennont and Stare,
ley Dlera of Ok* Glory were
Stonewall County's winners.
Mra. Kay Bridges hosted t
meeting or tlie Variety Club at
her home Tuesday, Nov. 13 at
2 p. m. -Games followed thd
business meeting. Eight mem*
bers were present. Mrs. T. E.
Bell will host the next regular
meeting.
Old Glory First Grader
Breaks Arm at Play
BethelTo Hold Tluinksgivin
Service Thursday at 6 P. M.
s STAMFORD] AMERICAN
STAMFORD, JOtfES COUNTY, TEXAS, NOVEMBER 22. 1962
of Abilene left on a deer hunt
Thursday down in South Texas.
By Mrs. Lynn Flowers ^
Little Douglas Vahlenkamp.
six year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Vahlenkamp, suf-
fered a broken arm below the
elbow' when he fell while play-
ing and was rushed to the Stam-
ford Memorial Hospital for
treatment He is a first grader
Anna Splegethauer.
Raymond Spiegelhauer is
the maternal grandfather and
Mrs. Anna Pearson is a matern-
al great grandmother.
Mrs. Pearson and daughter
and son in law. Mr. and Mrs.
Ro*^ Gentry, and Dwain, wore
i^ Woodsoo fpr a visit with Mr.
The Old Glory school will di*
miss Wednesday afternoon for
Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Beno Hertten-
berger- visited their sons, Don
and oferry. and their families
In Abilene Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King and
D. Fuqua, ail
Hugo B. Haterius. pastor, an-
nounced Sunday.
Because of the busy farfn
season, a brief Informal Thanksr,
giving service will be held at
S p. m instead of the regular
11 a. m. service always held
before.
The service will be followed j
by the usual Thanksgiving meal I
apd a time of fellowship in the
church basement.
Everyone is welcome.
Mrs. C. L. Moritr. and Mrs.
E. W. Rosenquist. delegates to
the constituting convention of
the Texas-Loulsiana Lutheran
Church Women, held at Kerr-
vlUe In October, gave their re-
ports at the November 14 meet-
ing of the Bethel ALCW.
The meeting was held in the
Bethel church parlor.
Mrs. Okey Richards, treasur-
er. gave her annual report.
Mrs. Edgar Shuqulst had
charge of the program. "Pray-
er Is Power” was presented by-
Mrs. Norman Baker and a
Thanksgiving hymn was sung as
a solo by Mr*. CTTl. Peterson.
Mrs. Peterson, president,
used tile ThanMglving theme
r ln,Wwpstona Cog the day.
in the Old Glory school in Mrs,
T E. Beils room. A speedy re-
covery Douglas.
Mr. and Mis. Raymond Ger-*
loff of Abilene visited his moth-
er, Mrs. Katie Gerloff, then
went to Stamford to visit her
brother, Raymond Reed, who Is
a patient- in Stamford Hospital.
Mrs. Cecil Klump spent the
Concrete Gravel
* Fit-run $2.50 cy. de-
livered in Stamford.
* 5 or 6 cy. loads.
Also driveway gravel
* Shinery sand
•* Pea gravel
* Any other dump haul-
ing.
* Reasonable rates.
Morris Watts
PR 3-3986
Mr. and Mrs. J
of San Angelo visited relatives
in Stamford Sunday including |
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Flowers at1
the hospital. Mr. Flowers is im- j
proving. Mrs. King remained
for a longer visit here.
In Abilene on Wednesday noon
the West Texas Utilities and
Texas AltM College Extension
Service sponsored the annual
District 3 Gold Star award din-1
ner for 44 West Texas boys and j
girls who were Gold Star award
winners..
weekend with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Wheeler, in
Stamford.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Trede-
meyer. their daughter and hus-
band, Mr and Mrs. Larry Lett,
Lundgtpn and Mrs. Leroy Luml-
gren. -----
BIRTHDAY OBSERVANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Neils Hansen
wer* ihfUCBMI those, .absent at ,
J. M. MCDONALD CO
4he birthday observance field
$or her mother, Mrs. John
Blackstock Of Stamford, on her
Wth birthday October 30.
Mrs. Blackstock and her late
husband were Ericksdahl farm-
ers for msny years.
Among the children, grand-
children and great-grandchil-
dren attending the affair at the
Blackstock home was another
daughter, Mrs. Clay Coggins of
Kotan.
Another daughter, and her
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mil-
ler of Pampa. were unable to
attend the observance, but vis-
ited with her mother earlier in
the week.
Lewis Blackstock, Stamford
photographer, is a son.;
Mrs..Anna Pearson was hon-
ored recently with a birthday
observance St ber home by her
children. grandchildren and
great grandchildren.
Her birthday was November
8
.Sharing honors with Mrs.
Pearson was her grandson. Dav-
id Pearson, who was 13 on
November '13 .
Mrs. Pearson's children in-
clude a daughter. Mrf* Ross
Gentry, and five sons. Anton.
Ernest. Lawrence. Albert and
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Dainty nylon tricot half slip has
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Open Your Credit Account
Today!
Huy now, pay later!- See any MrLWmaM
employee to help you open your own* con-
venient Credit Account today .No town pay
ments, low easy terms.
MOVE TO DALLAS
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Shuqulst.
weekend before last, helped
their son and family. Mr. ind
Mrs Eddie Shuqulst, Nan and
Duane, make their move to Dal-
las where the younger Shuqulst
1s now employed at a research
plant. Shuqulst will also attend
school after the holidays.
PARENTS OF SON
, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wayne
Roberts of Woodson are the par-
ents of a son. Gregory Owen,
born November 6 in an East-
land hospital
Mrs. Roberts is the former
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Matching elastic leg brief has same
pretty rose and leaf trim and In
colors as above.
MANY GRASSES IN. TEXAS
To the casual touriit, grass is
grass, but those who know
better say that Texa* la No. 1
as a grass state with about
570 specie* of native grasses
to be found. Even so, this is
just a little less than onehalf
of the 1200 specie* found In
the United States There are
in Texas representatives of 13
of She 14 great tribes of
found In the United
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The Sportshirt That’s
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A Collection of Tegs* grasses
might make an Interesting
hobby.
SEE
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Every style is beautifully designed, expertly made
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.