The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1938 Page: 11 of 12
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w. El list on home.
Mr. and Mm Berntee
nrr of Arney, spent tk
the home of her pares
BtltMton.
Mian Peggy Vafc'odM
onlay nlgbt and Hand
home o< her parents.
Cockrell led the program,
talk* bet off made toy Kathryn
demon and Basil McKinley.
(‘boose either a dash doll green or
brown, and your boquct should he
at least one and a half tknea the
height of the container. If you are
arm racing the flowers for the din-
ing table, ait down to the table to
arrange them. All boqudta shook!
be ptafcud with thought of the
eye lesrel.
Arrangements for a radio pro-
gram of cl id) women, baa been
iiWdv, iu too given over KOJJC in
Amarillo, at 1 o’clock, Nov. 19.
Mltft R. a VALENTIN*
The Wyche Home Dwnooetration
Olob will meet Thursday, Nov. I.
in the home of Mm. Buddie Oort-
singcr, with Mm. E. C. Hewitt
acting as co-boOtess.
Everyone Interested in the re-or-
gaolaation of Sunday School, le re-
quested to meet at the Wyche
school, Sunday, Nov.- 6, ait 2:80
Y. W . A. TO HAVE |
PROGRAM ON MEXICO
Due to a prayer service at the
church, Monday evening, at the
regular time of meeting for the
V. W. A. of the Baptist church, no
meeting was held. The program for
near Mondtv will deal with lirshs.
Roll call will feature interesting
Phone 181 -W
n.m
Sunday afternoon with J. D. Sack-
Mrs. carl wunneney of inrwu
! nlng, returned with them and will
make bis borne here.
in grata booh riitv a vast iM
tale which led to the discussion,
“Do FUlTy tales have a definite
place in a child’s Ilfs," and “Do
pre-school children need fairy
talea?”
At the next meeting on Nov. 10.
“Fireworks," and “Shede*," will
be discussed.
Member* present were M(Win mew
Cecil Lady, John Robinson, R. P.
Oonwway. Churliw Newell, Elmer
Patterson, C. A. Felts, C. P. Grimes,
Gordon Wlt'hcngxxm and Bob Wil-
son.
enlng, at the home of Mr. and
«s. Wayne Higgins.
Am all white theme Was carried
tt in decoration* with fall flow-
a, and white tapers adorning the
Bard games furnished entertain-
ent after the dinner. Thorn «t-
tnding, were Mr. and Mrs. KennIt
fllmm, Mrs. Russell WMtehtad,
[r. Zurai Newsome and Mr. and
Brooks Orr spent Sunday after-
noon with Rackey and Robert
Owen HUlston.
was appointed the County Council
club reporter for the coming year.
Quite a few from this commu-
Molly Jo Roberson leader. The
meeting will be held at the home
of Iwi Funderiburg.
INTERMEDIATE
C. E. HAS PROGRAM
Richard Petersen was leader of
the program at the Intermediate
Endeavor meeting held at the
Christian Church, Sunday ev»>iilng.
The program dealt with “Wise
Sayings of Jesus.’’ Verse* of scrip-
ture were read and dlecuned by
Gertrude London, Lot* Agnes Gil-
breath and Wayne Phillip*. Pray-
ers were given by Rena Rne Ren-
fro, Richard Petersen and Mm.
H. M. Redford. sponsor.
iHlxteen mem hem were present at
the meeting and uew members are
welcomed.
HOSIERY
Look Sheerer... Wear
Longer!
3-Thread Ringless!
(INI. ROCKWELL
ENTERTAINS CLUB
YolIoW and fold chrysanthemums
nd orange marigolds were com-
lined to carry out an autumn
heme In decoration* of last week,
rhen members of the Wednesday
puncheon Club met at the home
»f Mrs. C. C. Rockwell for games
ft bridge, after a downtown lunch-
Mia. 0. A. Skelton was a special
toedt and winner of high score
tries. Second high was awarded to
ifn. B. M. Wiltshire.
Playing were Meadames J. C. Me-
Slacken, B. M. Wiltshire, Jack
Phyla nd, W. L. Duvls, Alton Fra-
ler. ^Tlimnie Gillen tine, Mm. Rkel-
on kod the hostess.
8UMMERFIELD Y. W. A.
STUDIES PANAMA
Panama furnished lesson topics
Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 25, when
the Rummerfleld Y. W. A. met «t
the home of Mm. W. H. Walker.
Linens, curios and a large picture
of ttie city of Panama were dls-
plnyed by the hostess. Mrs. B. 0.
Roberson told the stoqy of a Pana-
ma boy. The history and living
conditions of Prnnama were dls-
cuxHrd hy Mrs. Guy Walser.
Plan* were made for a Ilal-
lowv’en party which was given at
the school house. Refreshment*
were In will filled boxes which
were auctioned to the highest bid-
der. The proceed* to aid In equip-
ping a nursery in the church.
he ideal
I. Mar-
ted the
An oath I
ne mbers.
t of the
nltlatlon
I escribed
SPOOK PARTY IS
GIVEN MONDAY NIGHT
Mm. Lrlin Htreu entertained on
Mondntv night with a “spook par-
ty” for her sum 11 son, Raymond
Oliver.
After guests attired as ghosts,
witches and spooks, had all assem-
bled the group went on a spooking
spree after which, back alt the
Btreu home, a variety of spook
game* furnished entertainment. Re-
freshments carrying out the Hal-
lowe’en theme were served. Favors
were horns, whistle* and other types
«sf noise-makers.
Those present, were Peyton Ilnm-
ey, Jack Ramey, Jacqueline Newell,
Eugene Roberson, Martlsha Ram-
ey, Gilbert Carlyle, Marian Jo WU-
son and IUmmond Oliver Htreu.
You will enjoy wearing these full-
fashioned hose — Appreciate their
sheerneaa and their long-wearing quali-
ties. lie-enforced heel and toe, and we
have them in all the most wanted
shades for Fall and Winter. Make
your next pair . . . UUMMINUBIRI’I
TROY MOORES ARE HOSTS
AT BU RNING BRIDGE PARTY
| Four tables of player* enjoyed
game* of bridge alt. the home of
Mr. and Mm. Trog Moore la*t
week, when the Moore* were host*
it a delightful evening party.
A Hallowe’en theme wn* carried
knt In decorultlon* with horns, wills-
ho* and sqnawkers featured as
Lotse-mnkef*. Flavor* wen* orange
hnrt black nut cup* filled with
handy.
High score award went to Rich-
ard Barnard, while the trav< ling
Lrixo atopped with TTrlln Htreu.
[ Gue*t* Included Mes*r*. and
M«wdvime« T7rlln Htreu. R. V. Miller.
Pearl Hlngleterry, Churl*1* Sowell.
■Miss T/walne George. Miss Mart ha
Schumann, Richard Barnard, Ilf,
[BraHey, Buddy Howell, Jeon Mil-
Henry Moon* aiul tin* host*.
TWO WEDDING ANNIVER-
SARIES ARE OBSERVED
AT DINNER PARTY
A lovely dinner party was given
at the home »*f Mr. and Mrs. Vent
Witherspoon, Friday night to cele-
brate the wedding anniversary of
both the Witherspoon* and the E.
II. Nortons. The date marked the
thirtieth anniversary for the Nor-
tons and the Thirty-second for the
Witherspoon*.
Taihh* decorations featured the
Hallowe’en motif with an orange
howl of colorful fruit as n confer-
piece. After the threi•■•course dinner,
Sjilf dn-t'Kcfs fU i |iI•» 1 m*• I enlertaIII
merit.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. It. E.
McCullough and children, Donald,
Norma and Pat, Mrs. Mary Palmer,
the Norton* and the hosts.
School
for the
Mchool.l
ile *llp«
a few
to study
with th«
it admit]
1M. I
Corral
('M R OBSERVES
GHOST DAY
T. O, B. II. Club ortwerved Oct-
iHur's ghost day with a party at
the home of Rena llae Renfro.
Monday night.
The ancient atmosidiere of wit-
ch* r.v Was revived when guest*
wer,- led through “Giggle Alley”
In the basement where not only
witches hut gliosts, gold Ills and
s|MMiks prowled.
After masks were removed a va-
riety of seasonal games were en-
joyed. The highlight of tile even-
ing's fun was a clever fortune teller
who foretold Interesting event* In
In the offing.
Those present, Included Itaehel
Ireland. Rue Wilson, Eleanor Wil-
son, Nadine Newell, Polly Dixon.
T/ol* Agnes Gilbreath, Ruth Temple
Hast lugs. Mart le Louise Ltvwhon,
Mary Ellen Henslee, Georgina
(’lurk mid the hostess.
Incorporated
HEREFORD
220 N. MAIN
ie calk'd
In th«
NEW YEAR ROOKS ARK
t/BBTRIM TE!) AT (TIILD
tyffpY CLUB MEETING
y<*ar1ss»ks were distributed at
Irtie fthlld Study Club meeting held
[Thiiiwday afternoon, at tin* Metho-
dist Church.
Programs scheduled twice each
Again More Quality
A T SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES
Christian Endeavor of the First
Christian Church held at the
church Sunday evening, report*
were given from the Young People’*
service oondndted hy Rev. II. M.
Redford In Canyon, last week. The
Endeavor group went iu n body. and
others attending were Mr. and Mr*.
It. G, Blue, who attended WTHC,
Glenn Ricketts. Ira Jeanne Rick-
etts and Inez Miller from Dawn. A in Hereford, Sunday.
tha InltereaHng article* taken from Par-
Mil* Mlagazlne and other current
id 1* (P>- |x»rkNtIeaUi, on subject* dealing
he U, B. n-Uh pre-wehool age and prlrnanv
no otunt. qdldnn.
"* During the business session eon-
Charles Newell,
rton andlloercd by Mr*,
tad toiurtJr»resld<*nt, Mm. C. A
iturday.
The Services Of a
Friendly Bank!
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New CHEVROLET 1939
CHI VMOII T
CHEVROLET'S THE CHOICE
SEE YOUR LOCAL
CHEVROLET DEALER
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named to entonUin the children at
imMNVVpitfilARY OBSERVED
the next meeting.
!| Mr. awl Mm. Kermlt Wil*on
Mrs. Gordon Witherspoon, who
complimented on their first
wae in charge ot the program for
«iM>lverfl*i\y with a dinner
the afternoon told the story, ‘‘A
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1938, newspaper, November 3, 1938; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018560/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.