Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1964 Page: 5 of 14
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Doris Mlltiti and Dr. Gillean
Wed in Double Ring Rites
Doris Milan became the bride Father S: J. Cullotta officiated
of Dr. William Otho Gillean Jr. j The bride is the daughter of Stamford
in a double ring ceremony read Mr.-and Mrs. Walter Milan of
Nov. 8 at 2 p. m at St. Mary’s Almant, Mich. Mr and Mrs
W. O. Gillean are the parents
of the bridegroom.
The bride wore a white suit
and lace mantilla.
Mrs. Gilbert Bristol of AV
monC Mich., slater of the bride,
and Lexington Gillean, brother
of the bridegroom, attended the.
Interest In UN
Told to Members
Of Civic Clubs
Cathedral, , Galveston. K e v.
MissMerriott
And A. E, Prince
Plan Wedding
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"'Mir. and Mrs H6iffefTifek»r.n
Merriott afe announcing the j couple,
engagement > approaching ‘ A grgtftfife of Hmfy'TaHl\-™ch
marriage of -----um 1 --Nursing ‘
Judith Anne, to Andrew Karl pletrolt, Mich . the: brlde«7ls' 'a
Prince, son of Mr. and MrsT { member of the. staff at the Unt-
J' R| Prtm*e-of-Memphis.* Tenn. (.\ erslty of ’’"T e xa s Medical
The couple will he (married j Branch, Galveston.
Sunday, Dor^ 27 at 4 p. m. aij. -j*he bridegroom’is a graduate
the lirst Baptist Church in u£> the JJrUvgriitiuof Texas and
A^Ho^di onV.ate^11 °f University of Tvwka.Medlcal
Members of the Future Busi-
ness Leaders of America of
High School were
guests of the Business and Pro-
fessional Women’s Club at a
meeting held Nov. 19 at Cliff
House. Other civic club mem-
bers were also present for the
dinner meeting.
Mrs. R. O. Pierson of Abilene
was gu#st speaker. She is vice
president of the International
Christian Worn eq’^dtow ship
of Disciples of CftVftt-'wtWK'W'vy
esentative at
,»uch was a representative at
jjto United ISfcilona for three
' Mrs.-Pierson told;of the basic
foundation of the UN and how
It is functioning’today? She eje
plained how vital the UN is for Mrs. Ler Gray. Stamford.
, Branch, Galveston, where he. is
The bride elect-is a graduate resident physician in Vuro- lt*
the goal of peace in the world,
and bow great an interest small
countries over the world take in
of Stamford High. School and .)SV(hiatrv
attended ACC, Abilene Shu,gill ’ V
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Hem eh
'reTelve a BA> bCB) PFTn
“ f.7rTTffu7at^>n frfu,, the UniTTr'
*itv of Mississippi ui January.
Mr Prince is a member of,
ir After if weddlrtg trip to New
arc making their home in Gal-
veston
Since Wfcrld Was II the UN
has obtained 49 new member
nations, *he~4TW"PW>“jrrmip
Orton*. I>r. and Mrs tttttoinrt - Enlertainmeat waT'provided
\voea HD Clubs
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•A ptograih on Christmas
randies and cookies was pre
sented for the Avne a Home
Demonstration Club at a meet
in June'
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OVERVVKIGIIT
Available to you without
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urt < alle*i Gala » ii n You tng held Nov 19 in the home of i
must lose ugly (at <u ytfui | Mrs. Giles Viers,
■mAney +i.i-k Guiaxon is a tab | Mrs Glenn ReniieU frfve. the!
let amt.easily swallihsecj (»ct . opening prayer and Mrs. War- i
Md of ex.eas Tat and live i«ng f lrn millard c alled the roll Mrs -
er f.alaxon ccads $d>«* and is ! Foster nave the council reporfTT
sold oft-this guarantee if not j At the conclusion o| the pro j.
satisfic'd for any reason. Just !K,*m. .Mrs. Viera. served spiced
vtu. n the
by the Mandolinas of Stamford
High School.
Jamcs Naismilh is credited
Hospital Notes■'
SURGICAL PATIENTS f
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Ira Hughes, Stimford.
C Mrs. L. P. Swan. Lupders.
J. A- Wyatt, Stamford
Diane Dickerson. Stamford.
Charing Res ton, Stamford.
Mrs. W. E. Brigham, Stain-
ford. . “
C. P. Shadle. Aspermont.
Mrs. Daisy Jones, Stamford.
Mrs. Ruby Driskell, Stamford.
MEDICAL PATIENTS
Mrs. Gus Mueller, Stamford.
Mr*. iJ. U. DfygyStaihford
• Mrs. Albert Baugh Sr., Stem*.
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Garden Club' Meets s* *•* *» to—r Stamford American
With Mis. Cobb I“.
Don Camacho. Stamford.*^
Don R. Jones. Hamlin.
Mrs, M. L. Mtddlebrook, Has-
kell. - *»-'
Mrs. Vernon Groat. Stamford.
Beatrice Delgado, Stamford.
Delia Mattfiews, Stamford.
Donna Slapak. Stamford.
W. H. Terry Sr.^ Stamford.
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Births
Nov. 22, a son. Joh.nie Wayne,
CobI
Mrs. Q H. Cobb honUd m«m
bent of the Stamford Garden
Club at a meeting held In her
bomb Thursday afternoon,
, The theme of the program
was “Native Glamour.” Mrs. W.
J. Bryant gave a report on the
effective use of native material
in landscaping. The word “da-
tive'’ applies Jto anything that
grows and adapts well to this
m>iI and climate.
..Same of the native' trees
with the
we play ti
Nov. 22. a daughter. Michele
Bryant explained that
in the purchasing of- plants and
trees one should consult a map
of this area to be sure the plants
could survive in out particular
zone.
Mrs. H. L. Bosse gave a re-
view from an article on the
plits- at -&9»hUie birds of Amer-
ica. In the winters of 1957 and
1958 many blue birds were killed
by the cold in toe South. Since
that time they have becorpe
quite rare. Club members were
urged to put up nesting boxes
Cobh's guest tor the
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Richard Bouchett of New York
City, too of Mrs. 8. V. Supowit
of Sweetwater and the late
Travis Bouchett. will be pre
sen ted in an organ recital Tues-
day, Dec. 1, at 9 p. m.. at the
First Baptist Church to Abilene.
Jdr. Bouchett
under Mrs. C. M.
named were green ash. oAitonOgwars and studied u°i!d^
popuTarr pecan and wfl TMn.^N. M. Phy for five years,
low..Mrs. Brysnt explained that He graduated from Stamford
He graduated from Stamford
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TCU for two years and received
a Bachelor of Music degree
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thref* years and has taught^the
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Elizabeth Blackwell was the
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school.
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1964, newspaper, November 26, 1964; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992780/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.