Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1951 Page: 4 of 17
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7 k„r*J<l>f, Kept 2~ U*1
STAMFORD iTEXAS) AMERICAS
Jacqueline Bashford Becomes Bride
Of Eari (iaertner in Double-Ring
Rites Performed Saturday Morning
Wedding of Carol Jennme Coleman
j And Billy Edward Jackson Is
Solemnized at First Baptist ( hurch
Carol Jennirve Coleman dauph- di uwmi s an'* P1,,k 'an
4t»r'ttr*wr Jim1 WM ■ The gioun.> m
rfColeman and Jdlly Mwarl wmc a. .-.yt
I . ..a a«_ I — ,* hrmt n Iiwl if r ft'll Al (rfcVirM !
Jmi-quflmr Fern Bavhforl .ml
n„| fitiym 1 (termer w< i<
united in marriage f>>'Wr*"*****-
gfy*nt at the F<r*t Bapttt'
Church Saturday at 10 a n,
The bride is 'he daughter' <>f i • 1,1
Mr. and Mrs H J. d of • * 01
this dt> anti ti.e groom ‘* the '-''Kline
son of Mr and Mr* A K Giiert lb ■ hat
nrr of Adams. Ok la who wet. »*•» '
here'for-the wcddmg. 1
Kev Mr. Bryant, pastor of th< «u;d <*m
First Baptist Chun h, used tbe on a vc i t
double ring marriage ceremony.
Wedding, music w*» given t>> or. hid i
Anna Huth Smith, organist, and ■ i" *■
Mrs. Charles fc. Whit lot k. so|.,.»t ,M-
;Bat Smith playetl a prelude of Mi' 11
uHedding music ffip-tr»dnimi.H------
welding mar> ties and t fair *k» ■ te^v*1 >• *
Jackson, Jr : wen ap ore tun c orsage . .
lay, Sepremtan 2d Following the wedding. a
at the First Baptist reception Was held at the home
' ot the brides |*arents. where the
, Bryant pastor of beautiful three tiered wcddmg
„ the double ring c..k,- was cut and served with
ruett Black played pun. h. Mis A F. Brown of Abi
wedding music at Jenc, aunt of the bride, assisted
in serv ing
was given in mar . Those present were the bridal
r father. Her only couple and Mr and Mr> J B
s Mrs N. J Young Ja< ksoh Jr.,, arid Bobby, Mr. and
Iff aunt of the Mrs J, h Jackson, Sr., Mr and
le Coleman, brother Mi a. A. J. M< iKmakl arid J o ky ,
was liest- man. M«v N- *»• Young. Sweetwater,
wore a cinnamon Mr. and Mrs , Clu ster Holloway.
‘wTiTT ----LxJt,.......Hpijoway. M''-ma
rfied M white Bible Bourse and Danny, Mr. ar.IJMHi.
orchid with orchid Btar.k SoscPec. Joy and F. A.,
ns on satin stream Mr and Mm GUildc Bland and
•ori of honor wore a j<>tde, ,Mi and Mrs- Lwonard
ur^,, #ir<.uu \jliih I linei 'V. B. Mayes. Mrs" A. i
v. ■ > iheart
I fig s s 111.
recti and
She wot*
. ,o - i eW s
..f. riitls
.ci going
Third Birthday
New Officers Are
Boi ger High sm*
TV,i,n.'f ui Tikla .. .
IH*sMISSKI) li
hlH*«) U JiWiiliy game ot his sister.
IKK cr....iy «w.y - ****£ ___
riret .iris rvnmo
"^Krrnicers rw
rt.iT'Insuiiic*d iiranw^DWi niuiipbi
At Fu st Baptist Church Tucsday Nf^ht
Mrs. M D. Thompson, member
ship ihaiman; Mrs. C. £>• M'1
la I chairman; Mrs
son, class ministries
Mrs. L. K. Kirkpa.t
the backyard Picture* were
'•D****m> WMBIt
were favors ' and Ice cream and
birthday cake were served.
Joining with his mother in cn-'
tertalning the group were the ..... ......... ....^
grandmothers, Mrs. B. L Million an(j wt.nt t,, u,e show. They re
and Mrs. J.' H.'Caudle, .and sev-
eral o| the mothers,
' The guests wet<•
Mrs. Weaver IVob rend .Susan Me Clcl
W lan. Wallie and Bin.fa Williams, j
.ur‘‘r Ann BcKslek'i Rickie Scdlers,
“****■ i Joey Watson
Black, Bec ky
j Proctor. Ik obi*‘
M Thompson. Margie
wr' flams, Charles Prewit
I Hudspeth. Martha lx-11 West
7*™ fall. Linda Singer Alice
K i (Jail Bright. Ronnie N,
Francis Stlger.
Hualii Mu hi li,.. M
■■■■wMMaMwwaBwaw ..as i ........
of Beetle were 4N6W ' t Jt lAClil’i
dent ana other new
installed. Mrs. B. It Hum' is class
teacher. / ‘ Nlta c.ayle
The party honorcl two mem named |
bers who are moving, Mrs. Wat- Catnp 1
lace Bedding and,' Mrs. Boss j Beers wf i
Smith They were each
ed with a gift,
were w rv ed.
Beside* the prealdent. officer *
installed were* Mis Bill Bugler
membership vice president, Mrs
Olin Cowan, fellowship vi<e .(I,
firtMiktent; Mrs Klrner Bti« k
well, dans rninistrM*s vice presi
dent; Mrs. Vernon L........
stewardship vice president; Mrs Bein'
John R Hire,. Jr., secretary , Mt y„,.;. i
Thurman Rice. trcHMirc r, and j .Ii( (
group captams, Mtne'. A. 1
Kobinson. A .1 MclKinald, I mug son. I...
las Duke. C E Jac kson and Al Johns..fi
brrt Buugii, Jr.
Kirkpatrick' ‘ w
l pi ItiC llama let"'
ire (»n)up when neyv <>)
e elected.Septrfcitiei
[ireaem -.j i7,c nieeiirtg -tvas held -at Ha
Hefreffiments , jK,mp ,,( tlio new guardian. Mi
ij.uk Watson, who is-assisted l>j
Mrs. I)uivv.ud Young.
Nancy Wash Was clue t. I \ n <• l.oHi
f____ident , ( ,al. I >.i'.e'i|'oit, ■
^ rctary; K.iv I ad 11 * eui.i,
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Lovvorn. Wdfl'-y I'sc lit*'
cllllll'I't' v'. « !•' 1 t • t ' 1 I
M i ;.it liii i d ,d>. .v c
, |:.ItIIIi I I
STAMFORD
shkkt mi:tal works
(FIN SUM*)
A Joint m<*ftin* -ki tlu* cI«ishps
id the 1-Mrsst Baptist Church
t,m,jilt by Mi l (' M. Lester ami Nc-efs
Mis i.i orge Smith will hold a; Fide
. over i'd dish .supper al the church , chain
uesi.lay e.-vning, (X-tc»t»«-r 2, lick,
to p. rn. New officers of C. R
, lasses will lM- iristallect at 1'udley Duncan
that "*tline, olive Mcl>( tiglc will retaiy: Mis. A.
r lice msialUticm, . .Uropp captains
■ fliese c lasses are tieing dlvld Alton McClellan
. t from the Immer T K B. Class Dave Prewit a
.,i,.j the. i i.iss taught by Mrs. Hams,
r;. ■ ter Will' eohlihue with that otti.ci#s of t
.. plinth will l>c V
,n.e I tie ol In I . la- - this led ,
, prwd'ient, Mrs.
t'ceti namitLAk-t ineiskip chalrm
Mis Nlevc lUmocdt w ill (be J Mot Its. lellow
I r* -.ideni ot the T I B. Class, i Mis Odell She
turned to the: Campbell home for
birthday cake and Ice, cream and
Binda Bou ; play ed games.
Present were Patti Lager. Mrs.
Joe Hudspeth, Mr. ami Mis: H J
......_J Bashford, Vlr. and Mrs. Heoigc
Unda Dcah, JJavid .Campbell, Mrs. Birger Haterms.
Bennett. Donna Mrs. Haas, the honoree and
High Stanley Cat la Carlton, Jocillc- Plumlee.
Ann Wih 1 (Henda Sue and Jorenc- Huclsjirdh,
Glenda ; OtT«iiy n Englrp, - Carol —b.«y
Acker,'Ingrid and Stephen 1 later
Byrd, ms, Lexington Gillian, David
ill arid Benson. Mary Beth and David
Gently.
Tin Work of All Types
i’HONK rtf
Tll Y IJATKS. JH.
. FREEH
WK WILL <.IVK ABSOLUTELY FREE
ONE LADIES BI-OUSE
FREEH
WMtN TREFtR
AS ADYKRTfSKD IN HARPER’S RAZAAR
Melanie Kay Webb
Is Party Honoree
()n First llirtlulay
Values up In *".*»'>
With the Purchase of One of Our
New Ladies’ Suit al P.Mtf or up
Me lanie Kav daughter ,pf Mr.
and Mis Kc'nneth Webb of Luc
dels, <H« healed her first birth
clay In flic home of her parents
Tu«s<lay. kcptcmlHT 1H. The I
j... 11 \ vc a' ft<mi three to five inj
the ..Men...... Ice dti .itn and |
’cake wcic M ived with tuinlallire |
t. Minkcts ,cs f.ivois Ttie i ak" |
I■ , I ,c laic i. mg w iHi pink lettei |
eg -|>c. ling out I lappv Birt hday '
t M pink i uidic to.i|s-.| the c ike i
Tie •• tpkirw wete ,i!v> decorated j
vi’’ llappv I til t li. I tv
I’utuic- vcc’te taken of the
gtoup Those presc lit were' grand '
mothers, Mr-. \M I’cvk of]
tamford, and Mis T Webh of
I.uclets, ttlher guests were Mrs i
I low..rd Thompson and daugh ]
it-i Diane of Stamford Mr* T.
c, Vickers and Jay Jean Mrs K
(' Arlington and Mike: Mrs
I *v«, le Dillen and Danny Jcce ;
Mts .lotvri R McU.iwn and Judy, j
Mrs Kaye Henderson and Patri-j
c la and Stella Ann W indc hestet
alt of Bueders.
DON' T MISS
ASK YOUR NCWH00RJ
THIS ( II \N( K
1T» SWK
(-’hurch of Christ
Vounkr People
IIt)ld Social
The young people1 pi in**
c'ln.uTi i*l t'liMsl held a social
meeting after regular atwua of
the', (hutch Sunday "September
2d at the W B Fopesi home;
(,.ernes wete played and punch
. nd cookies were sor\ed A short
devotional Was held hefere the
young jieople went home
I I IlC III.I II V .11 Iv .1 III .1 gc s
xircl vc.uf laulgct I <i lii'ii nil
necitii «< ►> • k. 111»—ot. ,oy \';;ui. i
u langi
The well-tailored blouse . . , *lwty«
smart .. . alway s versatile . ., here by
Norths in rich tissue faille, with deep
french cuffs, a wear-as-you-will neckline.
Carnish it with tilings like a gold safety
pin ... a medal or a scarf to match your
eyes. In White, Lime, Cold, Red, Green.
our
‘I \ V 'anguage
At the drop of a yoke. Ktta Gayne's round touch is.
beautifully evident ... followed through with **uch custom-
detail as sculptural shaping, fine stitching and inverled
arrow tabs. A worsted sharkskin to wear ad infinitum;
in colors commanded for Fall, for you. Misses. Junior kirRs.
Dr.C. L, CROMWELL
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American and The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1951, newspaper, September 27, 1951; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1170318/m1/4/: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.