The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1941 Page: 4 of 8
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A New Suit
HART
SCHAFFNER
* MARX
Al Wool
$**75
Subscribe to The Leader.
These Accessories Are Worth
Being an Early Bird For! ,
For Easter
Hair Do’s
Many Other Shades
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our maiiy
friends who so kindly assisted
during the iilndt* ami at thy '
time of Grandmothir Young’s
■’death, and for the beautiful
rJHorai offering.
A. L. Young and Children
Class Picnic
Mrs. Robert L. Harrison !
had eight of her class pupils?
of St. John’N Methodist Sun-j
day school on a hike and we in-,
er roast at College Lake on
Tuesday afternoon.
—thaf match your Bag . . . Shoe# . .
Hat.... Be sure you get them matched
at BRYANT-LINK’S so you will know
you Are “well-dressed!” ...
. . . . ikli kritii afra
drm%% With * slaag fart a
••liar (Nsa’t alii that a
»wa Hay das* far «HH)
Everyone of these new Hats makes
the most of ycur hair style as well
Mm Hpd<llwl/Wi to Kallinger
Miss Imogene Huddleston!
who has been bookkeeper for
the Brook* Motor Co. for the
p»»t two years, wilj begin
work In the office of the West
Tessa Utilities Co. in Ballin-
fer Hobday.
as your qomplexion
•ASACOSb . . «
distinctly sly OUPIAN.
in dolors that are new
caa match in our other Depart-
PaMoticjevyeltf
—Will put,you in style,
to choose from. , ..
Bnrant'Link Co
“QUALITY AND SERVICE SINCE ’M
THE STAMFORD LE ADER Funeral HcH at BHhd
Published Every Friday by
Office of Publics! ion|L
105 SOUTH FERGUSON ST.
. * far Grover Ronald Sparks
Staaiford Leader Ce* Inc. ^
■ Grover Ronald, son of Mr.
! and Mrs. Grover W. ’Starks,
; died March 29 at 2^30 p. m.
in Stamford. The little fel-
____________ low- was a little more than a
Entered aft the Postoffice in Sfcam-' W" °/ ***♦ having been
ford, Texas, for transmission thru bom March 12, 19-40, in
Announcement To Pnblk
One of the beat - known
G. L. INGUSH
Manager and Editor
beauty shops in Stamford is
known as ths Modernis
Beauty Shop,
rht
the mails as second-class matter. Stamford.
Subscription Rates; [ The funeral was held at Be-
ON K YEAR .■ fi.oojthel Church with Rev. Fred
SIX MONTHS
_ rniatk
This shop
brought the first . modem
equipment to Stamford. We
are pretty sure of that
It has always enjoyed good
business and now «fk* all
friende and potrooa to in-
Thc Leader Is Delivered in the
City by Our Own Carrier Boys
Advertising rates upon
ns tc
Moreland. - Baptist minister,;quire into the ability of the
assisted by J. C. Eubank, of shop to continue thgt same
the Church of Christ at 3 p.
m. March 30.
Kinney Funeral Home had
the arrangements in charge.
Jayton Girl Reccvering
From Gunshot Wound
Helen Swartz, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Swartz, is
recovering from a self-inflict
Coirespondent for the Associated
Press is located in The Stamford
Leader dffiee.
good work. We see the phone
is 90. Also, the shop is where
it has been for several years.
See ad in this issue.
The Lutheran Chair
Was Crept Organisation
The Lutheran Choir here
last Monday night was fne of
ed gunshot wound in her right *T**t®»t organizations of
Hhnulrfpr I the kind ever here.
shoulder. " !ine Kina ever **ere. The young
The shooting occurred at»'J>eoP*e ^°m the Lutheran Col-
the family home in Jayton!.ge at Sex011! were excellent
-fiF......f" 1 1 isna i *0 .evefy number. A large
I rushed to Stamford Sanitar-
Stamforc
ium for treatment, though she
Sub-Debs Met With
Retail Trade Committee
Outlines Year's Program;
At a meeting on Wednesday nm*mrUr
- of the Retail Trade Commit-? w . c urli
tee of the Stamford Chamber iS
of Commerce, it ■*-„ decided i re*ul»r ineri.
to hold Pay D.J S effairi U-jin-1 g*" th* home of Beverl-
Jane McDonald, president.
the concert.
ping at an eaily date; also to
' Work with the Civic Improve-
ment Committee on plans for
- —■ beautifying and cleaning up
the business section.
Among qther discussions
was whether July 4 will be j American Legion Auxiliary
declared a holiday in Stam-j Sewing for Red Cross
ford because of the Texa'-j Monday night the American
Cowboy Reunion's biggest j Legion Auxiliary met at the
day. May 30. Memorial Day,
will be observed by stores
closing from 11 to 12 a. m.;
November 14, Armistice Day.
ail day; Thonksgiving accord?
, mg to the president, and
Christmas as usual.
■
VU-
Junior Class Sets Date
Shower for Bride-to-Be
Mrs. Ann Acuff and Lady
Lee Lawler were hostesses at
___a pretty, shower honoring
Monday night the Sub-Deb Dorothy Lee on Friday night
at the nurses’ home at Stam-
ford Sanitarium.
Pink and blue hydrangeas
were arranged in the enter-
taining suite and pink and
green colors were featured in
refreshments.
A large decorated cake was
served with, ice cream,
Miss Gladys Davis gave a
toast to the bride pnd Mrs.
Frank Moor* registered thirty
A .. „ . . guests, who were well-wishers
‘me of Mrs. A. M. Conant for the guest of honor.
led in a discussion of plans for
future entertainment and con-
ducted a business session.
Twenty-seven were present.
for the purpose of sewing for
the American Red Cross.
Mrs. Ann Acuff, president,
was in charge of the meeting.
Mrs. Holland Griggs has
been removed tofc her
gue.s
Miss Lee, who has been on
the nuses staff at Stamford
Sanitarium for the past year,
will be married on April 6 to
Mr. Olive Cowan. The groom-
to-be is connected with the
After
Foot Fashion
Flno
Shoes
STETSON Ml Ml
MEN
This two-tope sport, perforat-
ed oxford is just full of
Spring, style and comfort.
$l,Of
Stetson knows hats, aad proclaims this
Stetson a great value I You will, too,
when you try it on. Here's a hat so
dashing, so correctly styled, it will have
you looking like thejboss, though you
live on a budget! ? •; ,
—_— „t — -hame. 4 ^ . -,,-
____^ ^ after receiving medical treat-^^tetoe Transit. Alter a
For Presentatiion of Plat! ment at Stamford Sanitarium, wedding trip the couple will
J 1 —-1—- reside ib Stamford.
SPRING TONIC: Sortie
Arrow Shirts!
Friday. April 4, is the datf* J
Bet for the presentation ofj
“Shrubbery" HiU”, production;
of the Junior Class. Miss SteU j
Is Doak is directing the)play. j
The mystery comedy has
its setting in Virginia with
a variety of characters from
the old Negro mammy to an
aristocratic Southern lady.
A snow storm, an emerald
jBecklace which has been lost
singe the Civil Wat, and a,
fortune hunter add variety to |
the plot.
The cast includes Ora Dell
McCaffertv. S. J. Roberts.)
Barbara Ricks. Warren High.!
Jean Rucker, Bennie Walton.!
Annette Carothers, Nellie
Marthk Beth Larche, J. C.
Swcfford. Billy Rose, Jean
Brownfield, and Charles
.... Swift.
UV*’ Proceeds of the play will
go -toward the expense"of the
annual Junior - Senior ban-
quet. The Junior class this
year is the smallest in sever-
al years, and wilj entertain
the largest Senior class.
Subscribe* to The Leader.
White and Tan
Back from Postmaster Meet
Postmaster R» C. Thomas.
Mrs. Thomas and her sister.
Mrs. Myrtis Stockton, return-
ed Saturday from McAHen
where they attended s two-day
session, March 27-28, of the
State Postmasters Conven-,
tion. A hearty welcome from
notables was extended the '
conventioners in Old Mexico
and a luncheon was given in
their honor in Matamoros.
The Thomas group also made
visits to Corpus Chriati and
San Antonio.
Be in STYLE! Wear a pair
of THESE! THEY ara here
for your inspection and “try-
on.” ____ .
Priced $6.00
Other Fried auto-BhHby
Shoes
A BIG help in nuking you feel yout be*t is looking
X* your beat. , . .
Now's the time to-*ot yourself somY handsome Arrow
Shirts—with their clean-cut tailoring, their >a«daaine col-
lars, their dandy patterns. Every ArroW is Sanforised *
Shrunk, fabric shrinkage less than 1%!
Coma in acd pick some out today.
ROSE
BROS.
All Wool
Priced From
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S22.S0
Be Sure to Se* l||e Newly Arrived
TWEEDSand TROPICALS
Fine Shops
SI.9S Up
Bryant-Lank Co.
a Ml *.nlrr Mar. *H4”
BRYANT-LINK C0t
“QUALITY AND SERVICE SINCE ’84”
BRVANT-IJNK CO.
UScamnger Hunt
Mmrgar«r Jo Doyk-. daugh-
ir of Mr. and Mrk; t. L.
entertained a group of
fHends with a scaven-
»unt on Tueaday night,
ita were served at
kelusion of the hunt.
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•ft tnmwy flaws, IrlmaisS
wltfc V salts ia«s Mg mdfd
with • f«s«r raffia af
Mawttsftoa 4s Sals, fa wavy
mud black with tlfysrsN
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BRYANT-LINK CO.
“Quality gad Service
Since *84”
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Inglish, George L. The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1941, newspaper, April 4, 1941; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth992835/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.