Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 4 of 16
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Held by Class
PAGE FOUR STAMFORD AMERICAN
... Stamford, Texas, Thursday, DecemW 10,
Wesley Bible Class
Holds Annual
Christmas Party
-- Mm. r. W. Wi'deking hosted
If * U y
a Bruni Marries
int<k\dvnt, distributed / secret I £
pal” Christmas idlU frtWQ -A| -rj
decorated Christmas tree XJ
Present wer* Rev. Sand Mrs.
Eugene Matthews. Mrs. Wilson,
mother of Mrs. N. M. Phy, Mrs.
C. L. Boners,. guesUt. and 24 ; oi
class members Cl
•Beet man was Joseph Michael ‘
Bruni. Marshall J. Brunt and
Francisco Garcia were ushers,
A reception and buffet sup-
per was held at the hdme of the
bride's parents following the
cefemony.
Mrs. Wendeborn is a graduate
members
Bible Class for their annual
Christnj^s luncheon on Thurs-
day, Dec. 3.\at her Jiome. Her
i riaughtepa, Mrs. E H ^Lyckman
I and Mrs. Vernon Ixivvorn, as
1 sis ted
Rev. Eugene Matthews gave
i-ivo-c! m.
A menu 6T turkey and dress-
i ing^.fre^h corn, green beans,
at Larado
ner oMdstad at the 'nuptial
mass, and Mtm Magdalena
... .Garcu presented the wedding
Mr' mntr " ^
- The bride is the daughter of
, Mr and Mrs Charles H Bruni
HD Christmas
Luncheon Held
At Anson
'Nursing ami in mjw associated
rolls, pumpkin,-pecan and apple The annual
I pic and-, coffee were served Home ,Pefnonatr
[from foursome tables. luncheon was hi
The serving tables were laid Club Building in
with yellow linen cloths. One club members
was centered with an-arrange- -“ Tables were
ment of driftwood, greenery, small Chrtstmi
t irrigated yellow flowers. a from screen wii
J miniature bird and elephant and [ and surrounded
I encircled with fruit A hurricane j Willow Creek <
| lamp- enhanced with Christmas | of the program
Helen Manly and “Star o? the i
East” was by Mrs. Susie!
Hodges, s o i « i s t. - Christma^j
carols were sung by the group.. I
Mrs. Elmer Joiner, outgoing
chairman, installed new oimeers. f
Mrs H. A, Hay/tes was named
chairman for the coming' year I
Other new n»tcrct~3J» Mrs Call
graced the second" l»tde —’
> >
Following the luncoeonT pie-
-•s-aagf'----V
president.
As has or come. her custom
each Christmas. Mrs. Bryant
presented each with a glass oi
apple jelly made from her home
New Books
hr the group
Mrs. Victor Vergara was
matron of honor. She. was
gowned hi burgundy crepe trim
med with peau de sole and car-
ried a bouquet of pale cream
FarmersX
Homemakers
t Meet Together
f — H-..*ja«ar V
* AT*U™™** dinner lB» social'
r and * Young Homemakers wlff
■ held at Cliff House Monday
night
L Benny Parnell ea\e the in
! vocation.
Games of 42 and fH were
played during the social hour
that followed the dinner
j Music was presented by Mrs.
A. C. Knipling and Mr*. Irma
Beatty, accompanied by Mrs
Adolph Johnson at the plane
..]> Mrs. Bana Glover gave'the
-4-dovnttoaal and report* were
J The following new books have
I been received at the Carnegie
Library,f- acrordiog t o Mrs,
w,/.'U* m m.
-rtwsse 1—
A. Corley,' president, presfiWw
for the business meeting
A>«liecUon was taken lor the
Methodist home In "Waco
' Silent Njght” was sung by
f'nroTSDi liny Pierre unit William (Mac)
.Smith'Vere married recently m Dentrm, The bride
is the diVughJer of Mf- and Mi's. PiefB^of Al-
J E. McCoy, treasurer New J
year bookl were distributed and
gifts were exchanged
the bride, were junior bride-
maids, They were (rocked in
pale beige organza with bur
gundy Coats They carried nose
gays of pale cream colored rose-
buds with a pink ramelta Their
headpieces were burgundy vel
buqueWi^N. M . and the* bndejcroom'iS the>«p of
Mr. and Mr*. H. I> Smitk.They are making thetr
home in \)e*Hpn "hi*re he i* » senior student at
North Texfw Stoite I’nivernity. ■»..---------
was sung
[(he group Mrs. Johnson was ac Will
jofmpunist. ' . the fi
JVIrs Whaley, biithday super brand
the many wardrobe
magic looks of
A Urdus I r blend alfpmer, f 1-4 W
Lined woo' flannel
» pafif v f 7 dh op
Wool hUtrr, J I t '.**
Wiail print hlmiar, dd
VN -ml skirt, $11 to<
I» Wool-an gora rpnbgar 114 !<•<
V\ «»«>l flannel alim «kirt, f7 !»*
E Wool-mohalr alipiAcr.
5s-M L. *12tw
Wool-cotts»n .skirt. 17 9H
F. Arne ( reps* MouaC. $6 «*»
Two ptere *f*>| jumper. Ili.tb*
ight looks' Bright looks' It's wardrobe Mag'^
in separates for daytime, playtime datebme.
Sweaters, 34 40. tops a"<j bottoms. 5 15.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964, newspaper, December 10, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992366/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.