The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1938 Page: 5 of 12
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At Plainview
Mr Itodeon's high school room noon Mr. Gunn. acoompnnted by
wm decorated for the occasion in Mr. Mattel* and Mr. Rons, wont to
the usual cotera of orange and Gloria, N. M.
^<lc*t* Mias Item Lee Burgess wa# a
Tboae present were JcWte Leo guoat of V.ata Mac Lenders. Mon-
MoOotctwon, Kennefth Rudd, Birin day night and attended the Hal-
and Grady Wilson, Ml wood, Bdhvin lowe’en party at th* school houae.
and Norbert Skypala, DenM and Billy Gene Wilson of Hereford,
George Turrentine, Nanneth* and was a guest at his cousin, Grady.
W syne [Lit tle. Robert (Ha rtmaai. Jack Jr., and Birin Wllaon, Saturday
Allmon, Muriel Otta, Vesta Mas night.
and Boy Landers. Paulin# and v, Blw1 Wm n..a. m._
Dorothy Bdwarfe,
Mrs. C. W. Crouch of plain view,
lad Saturday afternoon at 2
clock, following a long period of
Gladys and
> *na
Osborn. Everett Campbell, «. J.
Oook, Leon Hartman, Dora Lae
Burgess, Belinda Sykea, Helen Gil-
more. Caroline Shall, Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Dodson.
H»e primary and Intermediate
rooms had their Hallowe'en par-
ties Friday afternoon. The rooms
were decorated with Hallowe'en
decoration*. Games wore played
after the masks were removed. Re-
freshments of cookies, cocoa, and
apples were served. Visitors present
were Monts Max Dodson, Mesdamss
Mornty Stephan, William Ponder,
Jack Waddell, T. B. Cog, Joe
DoriRfler and the mother-in-law of
Mrs. Doeiffler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrell and
daughter, Patricia, and Mm. L. B.
Wolflngton and Junior, Nellie and
Iva Mae, spent last week In and
near Oklahoma City and Tecumseb,
Okla., where they visited relative#.
They returned home Saturday
Westway Items
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roe. Mm.
Vine Bdmoneoe end James Nolan,
accompanied by Mr. and Mm. M. 8.
Roe and Mr. and Mm. Guy Law-
rence and Nelda Guy of Hereford,
;viek<d Sunday afternoon at Buffa-
| te Dam.
j Herman Gray, assisted by Glenn
Ititfter, branded cattle Friday Mon-
day they branded for Glenn Rutter,
and Mt. Gregory also helped.
Margery and Thelma Malm were
guarta Sunday of Helen and Nellie
Ruth Tucker.
'Mr. and Mm. Willard Sawyer of
Hereford, visited Sunday In the
Ernest Oampbell home.
Mr. and Mm. Maurice TaimalMIl
and son, Oarlton, visited Thursday
In Mie hom* of her parents, Mr.
and Mm. Francis Oarthel at Lock-
ney.
Mr. and Mm. Ernest Tannahlll,
Bugene and Elisabeth Ann, and
Wilburn Tannahlll of Lookney
were guests In <tihe Maurice TNinna-
nUl home Sunday afternoon and
night.
Mrs. Maurice Tannahlll was host-
ess to the La Afflatus Betudlo
Club, Tuesday afternoon.
. Ur Mrs. J. w. Lester and
Mm. W. R. Allmon at Floydada. were Mr. and Mm. O. Wilder and
The new house is about ready for Mildred, Mr. and Mm. Mclver of
Mr. and Mm. Allmon, who wlU Amarillo, Mr, Robert Jenkins «f
movie here In about two week*. Amarillo. Mr. Jenkins la a labors-
Jack I>ale and Wanda Marie All* tory expert there.
moa TUIUd gnwtoy H, U» H, M Mr, M„. v. Rkn-ia and
* ¥!*• llalidt Itudd and pln(num, hum, at Mmenyar, Sun'
son, Billie, Mr. and Mm. Luther * ’
Ogfitree and <iyigbter, Wand# ur »nri vfr.
L?ikW’ ^ ®U"‘ •«> Sorbet, were visitors ThulStay
1 y as gucsta In the I aul Rudd in Amarillo and Umlbarger.
°™e* The Homo Demonstration Club
Mr. and Mm. W. K. I'pton of met last Thursday with Mm, 0. O.
Hommerfleld, were Monday vlaltors Hartman. All members were pres-
lu the Roy Wilson home. ent except four. Five visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Cox and present. Mias Sadie Lee Oliver was
family were week end visitors at prtwent und di'inoirntnited the cook-
IxK’kney. They visited Saturday Ing of vegetables. The next meeting
nlglit In the honu* of Alvin Nickels, will la* held at the home of Mrs.
brother of Mrs. Cox, and with K. I»nul Rudd, on Nov. 10.
G. Oox, father of Mr. Cox, Humliuv. Mr. and Mrs. Urry Holman and
Harold Lloyd Hoad was a guest son, Max Onrroll, of Okcnruvh,
• Inland Rutter Maturdny night. Okla., were gm-sta Monday night,
Mr. ami Mm. A. A. IMd, Mm. . in the .too flinders home, where
Jack Walker and children, were they visited Mrs. Holman’s cousin,
Humbly afternoon vlsltom of Mr. Mm. Orville Landers mid family,
ami Mrs. Glenn Rutter and family. Miss Helen Gilmore has been so-
Sunday dinner gtnats In the BUI lisdisl by tihe Exes of West Texas
contvat for Beauty Quran of the
West Texas Exes in oonnootten
with the annual Homecoming to
be held on Saturday, Nov. S.
The staff selected for the school
"Lasso," this year, include Vrata
Mas Landers, editor-in-chief; Jack
Allmon, assistant editor; Roger
Hartman, news editor; Nellie Rath
Tucker, art editor; Muriel Otta,
society editor; Kenneth Rudds
■porta editor; Geoige Turmntta*
feature editor, js4 I\ W= PsiMfc
faculty advisor.
Mr, and Mrs. Orville liiidsw
sod Iva Gale, accompanied 'Mr. and
Mm. Larry Holman and son t»
Hatch, N. it., Tuesday, where they
will visit Mr. and Mm. Lester Pat-
tern, parents of Mm. Landers,
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SamhU t.ti0* on
M. Gunn and Humhiy In the home of Mr. And
Mclver and II. A. M. White homes, State College,
to <*om|N*tc in the
TO ATTEND THE
Public Auction of
NOWHIRITR
7th, 1938
R- L. C0CAN0UGHER and ED EAST
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.