The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1938 Page: 9 of 12
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Other* present were M«dioc*
Il«m. Wilkin., Jones, Vernon,
Tw©^<»y, Montgomery, Reynolds,
Bailtiy of Hereford, end Uw hoot-
JOHN McLEAN. Society Editor
Phone 181-W
Oeo. MrOonnell, E. b. Hfc
linear, Ralph Smith, Lee
O E. Easley, O. If. Hudsc
Blue, Bari Phillip*, W«. ]
a meat, lira. Cliff Bata*.
HEALTH PROGRAM FEA-
TURES LIE. PROGRAM
Featuring a Health Program, Em
L. A. E. Out) met at the country
home of Mm. Maurice Taaaahill,
Tuesday afternoon.
■Safety and ways and meana of
| avoiding dancer proved Interesting
Iftama for roll call.
Mm. George Suggs discussed
“Syphilis sod the National Gam-
paiKn Against this Disease."
"Immunization for DlptherU,
Whooping Cough. Smallpox, Ty-
phold and Hay Fever" formed the
basis for a talk given hy Mrs.
Wiley Roberson, who read a paper
prepared by Mrs. Edgar Sowell.
A short business session was con-
TRKA8PRF HUNT GIVEN
Mm. A. H. Htreu entertained a
«*oup of young people, Friday
uirht wkh a spook-wait and treaa-
um hunt, with the “treasure” de-
veloping Into a progressive supper
Party.
The guests, dressed as spooks
met at Moaner s I'srx. where they
IImeeting Billie Eoe Smith,
rs of Mr. and Mm. Harold
Arline Millard entertained
wU-weVs par tv Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred BaUey. cele-
brated her fifth birthday with a
iwv lKtle party given by her
grandmother. Mr*. R ^ Th^sv-
■gck and orange streamers
Mhbd from room corners to the
nde!l»r* to which hung suspend-
In midair, the dangling form of
feetton. Gruesome wttcfce* and
Ik cats adorned windows and
rerays. Games of every des-
fioo carried out the season’s
ft Aar suggestions, Including
an# telling, relays and contests
ppointments for refreshments
fiaslsed the same theme and fa
• were black and orange toy
»* filled with candy,
tiose enjoying the happy affair
» Barbara Robertson. Walter
re, LaNelle Parmer, Bobby Jen-
H, Katherine Acker, Marpr Ruth
■Ml, David Phillips, Betty Jesn
lock, Tom Wilson, Margaret
kr, Jamas Barnard Hicks, G.
Nwen, OoroeUa Hamilton, Ohrls-
Smith, Billy Walker, the honor
t and tbs hostess.
Hallowe'en accents featured d«s
ora Mon*, fnvors and games.
Dpon arrival guests were pre-
sented with masks, hats and horns
which added noise and color to
games on the lawn later.
Black and orange favors marked
places for guests at the dining
table, where the birthday cake
with five bright candles, was the
eentor of interest. Lighted orange
and bkak tapers were added table
decorations.
o. Av er„ *!IV,nf "HaWy Birthday
To You the happy group was serr-
, blocks of orange ice cream with
chocolate cat centers and birthday
H. Olson, Tuesday afternoon.
Mm. Him tor Hastings conducts*
tbs devotional on "Lots," 4kmS
lng Jesus’ great Lose and tho Bon
giving Loro.
The program subject debit with
Siam. Mm. Vein Wlthenpoon gavg
a comprehensive history of the
ancestry, government and roUgleft
of the people. She traced (ftetr
dent. Two members, Mrs. Arlie
Dc«n and Mrs, Maurice Taiuuthlll
wei* given have of absence for the
remainder of the year.
Plans for the annual Christmas
party were made with arrange-
ments In the hands of the social
committee.
Mrs. Jim Lipscomb was chosen
to take the place of Mrs. Dean on
of the name 'NSlam."
Abe also told of tho baginnb
of mission work them and toil
accomplished along medical, spli
out the reforms carried out by I
government with the result]
work of tho mlgstoaartob
A short tmslnsss sirssttui *
held when Orphans Booms wi
the welfare committee.
The next meeting will be hold
BDW1N McNEELY speaks
AT G. A. MEETING
Edwin McNeely, song loader for
tho revival now in progress at the
Baptist Church, spoke at tho G. A.
meeting held at the choreb, Tues-
Butterfield, Dorothy Ann
Vernon,
P»AY AFTERNOON PARTY
pABRATES HALLOWE’EN
Hallowe'en day was filled to
Rrflowing with numerous lnfor-
m affaim carrying out traditional
k'*r»sfc!sg among the oldsters
» wsil as tho youngsters.
An onjoyabla affair was that
yen by Mm. Lynn Keaier to com*
■nftit her small daughter, Kath-
Franees Rfreu.
HAILE DRUG
WE SELL FOR LESS
UDAY — PHONE 99
day afternoon.
_ Mr. McNeely told the story '*Th©
OCTOBER’S GHOST
DAY OBSERVED
OoteW. ghost day was observed
Moo day night (Oct. 24), when
members of the Pleasure Hour
Bridge Club entertained husbands
and guests with a Hallowe'en par-
ty at the ho®*. of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Lawhon.
Decoration* suggestive of the
season were used and the ancient
atmosphere of witchory was revival
with traditional merry-making
games. Later, bridge game* were
Nature of Pigs," in which a moral
was found. Bernadlne Phillip* gave
a reading, "The Wild White Rose,”
which also dealt with life morals.
Refreshments were served by
Billie Louise Lance and Geraldine
Kendall.
^Monarch ’ ’ Brand
SB
C&33c
Hot Water Bottle
or Fo™nUln SyHnga
Year
Choice .
of fw«»-
irirlded in on# I
no tea nib to
SATURDAY
Lighten orange tapers cant
shadows over witches, bats and
i hers and there about the
~ 7Sc Site >
ACIDINE
for
Indigestion
T Ms
CASCARA
QUININE
MRS. BRITMLEY IS
GARDEN CLUB HOSTESS
Mrn. Homer Bromley was hostess
tor numlburs of tho Deaf Smith
Garden Club, Friday afternoon at
her bonne In South Hereford.
Roll call was answered with some
folltv created in Individual 1038
ga rtlens.
Reports were hoard and Mcsdam-
«s N. R. Ghmh and ,T. P. Slaton
gave Interesting accounts of the
Flower Show hold recently In
Amarillo.
A paper on “Apple Tree*" was
read by Mrs. A. Petersen. Tlw In
{••resting fact that there art* 7fKH)
different varieties of apple tree*
W MSc S/*e Y
PHILLIPS
Tooth Pasto
KREML
Hair Tonic
nllowe'en games were enjotyod
ft Inside the house and on the
m. Small yellow and black
Beta were given a* favors. Re-
■mients repeated the color* us-
Rn decorations.
■loao present were Jean Moore,
p Moore, Jackie MoOrwckon,
p Roberson, Jimmy lawhon,
hj Wiltshire, Nivaron Deo Moore,
m Culpepper, Franklin Oul-
pr, Marian Jo Wilson, Oernl-
I Patterson, Nancy Pattiuson,
why lt«y Posey, Carolyn Kester
l Katbltfii Kister, Mrs. F. M.
iter and Mrs. O, II. Culpepper
Lied the hostess.
f MSc Site \
Foonamint
Laxative
SAVE AT HAILES!
Not only low prlcot on dependable merchandise — but
are the real advantagas you have at our atora.
PTHDAYS ARE CELK-
ITED ON HALLOWE’EN
[ HallcweVr. jwrty that cole
ed two birthday* wo* the order
lie day for Mnrtlslui and Pey-
Ramey Monday, when their
()or, Mrs. Hunk Ilnmey, cuter-
Id in their honor,
Re Hallowe’en motif was used
geooratioos and accented in
b. Individually toed cakes,
SR. SCROLLS
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Prtporohont , .
MILK el MAGNESIA
Ctrlifitd, Pint ,
1.00 KURLASM
for Iff tytt . . .
1.00 A0URIKA
Lotolito ....
APCX M0TN CAKI
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Tooth f'owdtr ,
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60c Sit. .... S3
50c PEKC0 aqc
Tooth Potto . . Vv
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CotliloSooo * M*0
[i'hwnboiiain’s 39(!
(PANA ... 39c
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Shompoo , I}p
SNAVIN8 CREAM
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PACKERS TAR SOAP 4 QC
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MKHNENGER HOME DEM-
ONNTRATION CLUB MEETS
'Messenger Home Demonstration
Club met at the home of Mr*. Alta
"'yly, Thursday afternoon.
Aftor the huMlix** meeting plans
Hh refreshnnnts were served.
Bra were gayly colored Hal-
■Pen candles.
Ivitod guests included Mary
Mils LeGrnnd, Jeannlne Hlngle-
*T, Patsy Ann Hlagle, Jacque-
» Newell, Gomel la Ann Bate-
n, Johnnie ItuMi Wilson, Ouida
tbleen Hudson, Betty Jane _
dfh, Mary Beth Scott, Jimmie BRIDGE CLUB
n ENTERTAINED
Mwnlw*rs of the Pleasure Hour
Bridge Club were entertained last
Thursday afternoon at th» home of
Mra. II. R. Dixon. Flora] accents,
tallies, table covers and prise
wrapping* suggested tlxe Hallowe’en
IV1t/«rfti»
Collf , SOcSloo ,
50c P0RNANI
Tooth Potto . ,
BAY RUM
4-oontot . • , ,
SEIIHTZ Ptwtora
Bom of IS . . .
BEOIN TAKINO^VITAMIHSNg
fork Da tit, B-ot, , ,
ABO Capsules
>Abbott or Pork Do tit,
OLAOOt LIQUID
Abbott, lOtt ....
Upyshns Super 0
Coo Listr Oil, S ss, .
CoS Liver Oil
Tobltlt, MtCoyt, BO't
C»rww»
Park Douit, lOO’t , ,
Seeds Smulelo*
I,BO Mitt boiilt , . ,
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Nellver Melt trttk
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CLEANRIMfl
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ENTERTAINED
nary and Beginners dopart-
of the Methodist Church,
entertained at the chureh
ly, with a Hallowe’en party.
youngsters were dreams! to
ant various typss of witches,
tnd goblins and a guessing
t was enjoyed when identl-
rare disclosed. Prises were
Plenty Off Tima For
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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/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.