Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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Officers Installed
By Linda Lindsey
L'nda Lindsey. Avoca FHA
Chapter president, installed the
new officers of the St a id fori)
** tiUure Homemakers
of America. The meeting was*
field Tuesday, Oct. 20. in the
Home Economics Cottage
__ A!4** the installation of the
officers. Paula Murk, tb* c-h*p
ter president, presided Utr tfie
tcm a (tutor of rftp' meeting and
initiated the new and old mem-
hers ■ Each member -received
-1* yearbook IM membership
- ■e‘*»d a»--die •»»»«-tnltWfife?"'‘ ^'’
Also present at the meeting
were the rhlJJWTi honorary
members and the chapter par
cuts Tlie honorary members
are Farced Ifassen. Weldon
Of, For and About WOMEN
Modelle Gamblin, Editor
WOMEN’S
Gail Rancher
Speaks, at Jomi
Meetintr*orClul
pans isra
:WW| ribbons
ith Mr* B C'OX' Mr* K H. M r«. Garland Zimmerman.
i Fleming, Mrs. Bouldln Crafton, | Pierian Club president, presided
^ I Mrs. Wendell Foreman an rtf and Introduced , the speaker,
Mrs. J. Stanely Hale, all of Mich Anderson, a rancher from
of Abilene, served as show judges. |Gall. Texas.
K. Mrs. Dave Walker was general
GLENDA -LINDSEY
Anderson si
Show Award for XrfhtlT^WnlBIr
Best of Show Award In the Hor
tuultural Division was pre
*A tribute to William Shake
speare was the theme of the
fall show Mrs. J; V. Fct/ell Jr.,
staging chairman, used phottv
....................
AtiigUc liivituow rOabons were ! the Royal Shak^peare Theatre
parents, arc Mr. and Mrs Paul
Bulk'
<■—.-After ilic present Jtion of the
l>o«H><j>ee ■ members- refresh.
uMttMMRi served WlWmem
, ... bers and guests. v
And Lt. Claussen
WiUMarry “
r /noun, and In some, ineas the HP. «U
f Str,atford Upon A von. London schools are returning -to the are announcing ihe eiigajtetbenV
j Englanda The theme was ear MeGuffie' readers, in order to! of their daughter, Glenda, to
tied out in the renter o(,lnlere*t d,sure religious training in their l.l. Prertrick J,. Claussen, son
'jtwtf ........ N>f Mr ancl Mr* 01,0 J
Hilliam Shakespeare, circled rangement of orange pyracanth*. Miss 1 Jndse°
I wtlh a *reath of leave*, hung heme* with Jacob's coal flank of Stamford High School and
shove the table that displayed ^ t>y green ami brown candles j will receive iier Baciiyior of *<■
various Shakespearean memen* gnd silver appointments made Music Education from Baylor
tos Two drawings hung on the up die decor. i University in January_
west wall One Was of Ann Cookies and coffee Were serv- Lt. Claussen graduated from
Hathaway's rot lave and the e(j j,y \|rv Robert Harrison IJncoirt Northeast High School
other of ihe Shakespearean Ml*. Raymond Aslin. Miss and attended the University of
Theatre, done by Mrs Frifell Mary UMighmiUer. Mrs F.rnesl Nebraska He Is presently* UB*
Miss Nell Brook* and dergoing Navigathm Hombar "
< luurance Qn Fait Dreaae* Moat Size* On Hand,
Cowger
Junior Gai
Diane Andrews; Jennifer High
Janey I ou Appling and (tail
Prewit.
M'ssy Watson was a blue rib
I lion winner in the 10 to 15 year
htr group also ln the Hurt! Lubbock
cultural Division, blue ribbon
winners were Diane / ‘
Janey Ijmj Appling Gall Prewlt ^
and Jennifer High
A conservation of hlrrt He
was exhibited bv fifth
sludenta These were j.
earlier bv Garden Club
I lerlan Club members. 1 _
of first and second places will ihetr tr.-..
He awarded and ribbons alto Economic*
will be awarded
I mi lor Garden Club r-----
are Mrs (! II Cobb ami Mrs
I >nn Gillespie
LADIES’
FEATHER
LIGHT
Mr and Mrs W A Bovce of
are announcing the
engagement of their daughter.
Andr**/*, Mary Pave, to Jerrv Don Smith.
Mr. and Mrs Vernon
Smith
The couple plan lo lie marrxfcl
grade on Nov 27 at College Avenue
judged Baptist Church, laibbock
y will continue I h f I r
rs at Texas Teeh al’.rr
marriage She l« a Home
4 major He is mi
I ployed at Ubhork National
sponsors Bank and will return to college
— .-..i after the first of the year He
>•« an accounting major
MOLDED
For honest economy and prof mu tonal
Krencnptjon service go to Dobbins
Phnrmocjr — The l*e»t in drugs and
Aundrioi.
LUGGAGE
Train ( awe
21" Uvermle
_'l" Pullman
3 PIEUK SET
Reliable Prescriptions
DOBBINS PHARMACY, PR 3-244!
A-O-Wa-Ki Girls
Name Officers
New officers of the A O Wa Kl
I Julies' luggage ha* slay;
gratned virty; rnvennge- rbri f
repel water irsist sii.ffs «rwl
stains ami are gti.*nglh«'tMsl
with fltwrrtavs Plus i.is
( amp Fire (iris w ere clct ted
at a meeting held In the home
of Mrs Jean Weaver guardian
on Thursday. Oct 15
Officers for th* cv~i!ng year
are Pattt Fuqua' president
Sharon SrN»mmakrr, vice oresl
dent Anna Clark scribe Cindv
Weaver, secretary, und Genie
Olson treasurer Itetii Haynes
and Nallv Jenkins were alasi
present
After the business meeting the
girls enjoyed a hike fur' pre-
paration for their W i»od
Gatherers achievement Hot
dogs wrere prepared and served
with rookies and Cokes.
Aasistant guardian is Mrs
ftorolhv Sihoonmaktr
MEN’S
T - Shirts
MEN’S HANLON
Stretch Sox 3 S
sizes in to n _ i ok
NATIONAL lilt A NOS
HATS <
MEN’S LEATHER
Work Gloves
SIZES S M I.
BETTER Ol AIJTV
MEN’S
Crew Sox
M KN*S
Handkerchiefs 12 $
Dorcas Class Holds
Monthly Meeting
CHOICE
Plastic Household Items
HANDY ITEMS AT A SPECIAL PRICE
Mrs Howard Overbv hasted
members of the Dorcas Class
First Baptist Churrh in bet
home Tuesday night. Ort 2U
The new officials preside*! at
the business meeting Mrs
Overby Is president Other ■*
lieers arv Mrs lendall 1’iewrt
vlee president Mrs Douglas
l/ivvom serretarv Mrs Humer
Hen nett treasurer and Mr#
Earl Smilh, refiorter
A gift was presented to
Gadyn Ann Cowan young
daughter of Mr and Mrs Olin
Cowan during the social hour
Refreshments of pun.pkin pie
and roffee were setved tn Mrs
Ralph Rider, a new member.
• nd 12 members by the hastes**
.liimUi garment ling. in»ni»nr lumrtl pad wn*1 i<-vpf srt with ilamiv-
ener Lhk; f»lte«l sin > I nuiU.r*-" <•>*.-* p;.ir t .IL»w es tv rrs
SPECIAL PURCHASE
FABRICS
Easy t an1 fabric* ....
«/».'* "s'"
Fiiri,to nevf. fun t«» Weari
Flower Arranjrinjr
Demonstrated
By Mrs. Prewit
“Indoor Glamour'' was the
heme of the October IS meet
mg of the Stamford Garden
Tub held In the home nf Mra
Karl Stagner
Mri. l, i, Barnett, presldnt
gaveTfte fnthfifht* from Nation
•I Gardener and Mra Dave
»alher presented the Flower
*how rules and the committees
Fundamentals of Doner ar
Now you QO*
taoting aOvinff of tLOb
or rb« atmotionol new
Floytea Seft line Podded Iro.
9 / •
The cvfM or# aoft ond
•toy aoft through
rountleaa mochine
wofthinga The aecref?
The cupa ore mode
.
without rubber > Woah It
ogd<n end ogoin cupt itoy aoft-
never crumb»b. harden or teae ihoir
YARD
The ntMnrifnrttirer is now pndiicing the now
Fall Imh. therefore, me are able to aell o«r
tnrrent pr^-ma at thi* • greatly redeead
bf Mra t#n<m?
Brookpark Melamine Dianerwar#
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964, newspaper, October 29, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992650/m1/3/?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.