The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1938 Page: 15 of 16
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JOHN McLEAN. Society Editor
Phone 181-W
Sallie Gilbreath To Become
of James E. Kirby On june 25
t ulus, huu “5 ii iW wfifdifi of To-
morrow," Happen. Program p
were Barbara Ann Burney and
Bobby Jennings.
After the program an Informal
reception was held In the mission-
ary room of the church, when re-
freshments Were served from an at-
tractively decorated table with Mrs.
Fred Millard presldiuf. Assisting
with refreshments were the ushers
who included: Betty Jane Roloeon,
Mary Ann Acker, Sarah Agnes
Bryant, Jean Miilard, Virginia
Newell and Nadine Newell.
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rA Sara. C. n. Drsr is samsi
chairman, assisted by Mr».~N. B.
Oaas and Mrs. A. Petersen.
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Mrs. J.
M' Demonatration Club, met Wednes- KwIy^HOMK* AT
evening with an attractively ^ afterooon, juw, 15t at
buffet-supper at her
002 Baat Fifth Street, to an-
the approaching marriage
Lutle Fox Circle of the Metho-
liome of Mrs. O. A. Frye. dlst Missionary Society met at the
run. ww nude for a Bake „t M„, n™* Bldawaj,
-rr S2S if. Kl“rmin»“: SK, from jfj
frl “A «*■» «">'»' bounty .. 0**, H,a- SSKrSST *1.
***** !r turn. Mrs. Oeo. 8. Parker was elect- _
UKl with a white cutwork ^ <.iu,|rmiin the Bak* 8«1«. 1 ••Ht,niiing the King’s Itoad” a
•"L™1, "with *whijl R*mpU? of tor*** ™*re passed story based on the lesson
nrvmtml »»#»id *roun<* *or in*|P*c^on *nd plans „ut,jw.t for the afternoon, was told
yftg£~/zt “ z ,r ss.- a .
1 We. Mrs. J. W. Kirby, mother of 1 nurcn wunour a i-urrmn.
Groom elect, and Mrs. L. H.! Hef^«hmen1s of
CLUB MEETS FOB LUNCHEON
Members of the Wednesday
Luncheon Club were entertained
at the home of Mrs. J. O. McCrack-1
en on Wednesday of last week. |
A bowl of red rosea, sweet peas
and baby’s breath centered the
luncheon table, from which guests
were served. White linen covered
■maii tables wnere silver and city- j
stal appointment# were used.
Mrs. B. M. Wiltshire won high
score award in bridge games after
the luncheon.
Those playing were Mesdsmss C. J
C. Rockwell, Alton Fraser. lack
Wayland, D. L. Davis, Jimmy Oil-;
lentine, B. M. Wiltshire, Miss
KHvse Pitman and the hostesa.
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scripture Miss Bertha Baer returned last
Thursday from Amarillo, after a
ten-days Illness in Bt Anthony’s
Hospital.
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The next meeting will be held on A <*,*** pi«y, “Why the MU-
July 8, at the home of Mrs. Bus-! *j0|u,ry Hoc let y was a failure,”
sell L. Hunter at &30 o’clock. Wft(( presented by Mesdamos John
ths bride elect, presided at serv
tbs •upper.
Onsets were seated at small
Iblss In the living room, where
itel ebadsd summer blossoms
Mrs. Henry Hastings end dough-
ter, Doris Jean, returned home
.Sunday, after spending two works
In the home of tbelr daughter and
sister, Mra. Newt Gilliland in Kil-
gore.
et this billboard remind you to try
THE GASOLINE WHICH HAS GROWN
ire used in decorations. Place
Visitors are welcome.
Cummings, Frank Terrell, J. R.
Beyer, J. F. Ward and D. H.
Bryant.
A short business session was
repeated the white color ac- mIHH H WISHER MOVES
nt and tiny red heart-shaped fs- ^ JOWELL HOME
bore the announcement of the Mattie Mae Bwlaher last j conduch.d by Mm. Oawthon Bryant,
WHiek moved from the Harry. Whit- J president, when Mrs. Drew Rldg-
clmrch homo wtiere sho has been WMiT W(lM chofMM1 M recording sec-
malntalnlng a music atudlo, to the, „n<| MUg Agnes
home of Mrs. Nona Jowoll. Bhe prynnt was apiwlnterl social chair-
will continue her teaching there, ] mnil
after a short visit to the south
wedding.
•ta included Mesdames Ellaa-
Ith Womhle, Woodrow Wilson,
Oarrstt, J. W. Kirby, Wood-
Ollbrsath, J. O. Gilbreath of
tmmltt, L. H. Rhodes of Tucum-
N. M., Iiyle Woodford, J. T. nialnH
Ulbreath, Jr., Misses Bettye Bruco
RUaabeth Ireland, Nancy
ikwright, Katherine Kirby, Vlr
lnla Carlyle, Lois Agnes
I breath and the honoree.
Gil-
NANCYE MILIARD
GIVER RECITAL PROGRAM
Nanroro Millard, daughter of Mr.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Colby Oottk-
wright, July 22.
A aalnd course was served to
Mesdames Ralph Roden, B. M.
Wiltshire, Colby Conkwrlght, J. 0.
The bridegroom-elect la the aon and Mrs. Fred Millard was present- j **’l,»V*t it
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kirby. He
Is news editor of the Portales Tri-
bune, Portales, N. M.
The bride-elect is the daughter
of Mr. Jeff Gilbreath. Hhe received ai1i pianM*. and Mrs. A. C. Thomp-
„ M^a,-Manaam i C. Cummings, J, F. Ward, J. R.
Methodist Church, Friday evening, j .D’ J* M~ant and
veil, Miss Hnrah Agnes Bryant and
Bhe was assisted by Mrs. D. B. f
Holder and Miss LaNelle Bchelhag- j r,“' n,tmwa-
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Jxer degrtMi from Kansas Htate Col-
in Manhattan, Mo«y 80.
1 PEOPLB’R
II8T1AN ENDEAVOR
The pastor of the Christian
Church and eight young people re-
turned last Sunday afternoon fromi different languages;
spending a w<**k at the Young
People’s Conference at Oeta Glen.
Noln Margaret Blue made a re-
port on the worship phase of the
(Ym fere nee at the regular Endeav-
or hour. The young people then
discussed ways by which the wor-
ship of ths local church might be
’ Improved. Off hers for the next
'six months will be elected next
Sunday and the program for the
next quarter will be presented.
The endeavor meets each Sunday
evening at 8:48. All (young people
not identified with similar groups
In other churches ore invited to at-
tend.
H-D CLUB WOMEN
| PLAN HAKE BALE
By Mrs. G. A. Frye
sou, violinist. OKLAHOMA COUPLE
The program <-onclud«»d a scries to LIVE HERE
of six, which have l>oen given by | jjoyd Bradley, formerly of Wll-
ptiplls of the Mattie Mae Hwlsher low, Okla„ and now of Hereford,
Studios of Singing. j and Miss Pearl Marie Peovey of
Tlie entertainment was featured willow, Okln., were married Sat-
hy ntimhers being presented In four urday, June 1H, In Mangum, Okla.
T^a Donna Tho wedding took plnoe at nhe
O’Mohlle from Tllgoletto, In Ttal- itaptlst parsonage with the pastor
tan; Ht 111 Wle Die Nacht, by Bohn, of that church officiating.
In German; Estrelllta', by Ponce, me young couple arrived in
In Spanish, and parts of another in 1 Hereford, Sunday, and will make
French.
Miss Millard's outstanding num-
ber and one which was enthnai-
their home here. Mr. Bradley ia
flho son of Mr. and Mra. Elliott
Bradley of noar Willow, and the
asflcally reeelved by the audience nephew of Mrs. R. O. Hears of
was “In Luxembourg.” this city. He Is employed as an
ner program included ”Avo electrician with the McConnell
Mario”, Schubert, with violin obli-
gato by Mrs. A. O. Thompson; “He
Shall Food Ills Flock,” Handel;
Electric Company.
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DARDKN OlilH TO HAVE GAR-
“Prayer Perfect”, Speaks; “La DEN PARTY FRIDAY EVENING
Donna O’Moblle,” Verdi: “Htlll ( Metnliera of the Hereford Garden
Wle Die Navht,” Bohn; “Who la Club have plans well under way
Sylvia,” Schubert: “Bolltary Wan-1 for an Informal garden i>arty, Frl-
dered,” Grieg; “Shadow Dance,” day evening at the homo of Mr.
MacDowell, Mlaa Reholhagcn: “Eh- and Mrs, Bay Coneway. Approxl-
trvlllta,” Ponce; “Puva,” Mario-
Zm-ea; “Stwiv in Your Own Back
Membera of the North Hereford Yard,” Undall; “The Robin,” by
mately 180 invitatlona have been
Issued with calling hours from 7
to 7:80, and from 7:80 to 8 p, m.
Borrowing Wisely
Is Good Business
Too Many People have tho falao impreaeion that
borrowing is a sign of woaknaas or dlstross.
Such reasoning holds back ths march of pro-
greea.
Wise Loans ropreetnt foresight — tho ability
to aoo beyond tho and of yonr noee — to
tako advantage of odsting conditions to lay
groundwork for greater returns in the future.
Borrowing Wisely if good btufoees, and wo have
money to tend for eonnd pnrpoeei. Dieonm yonr
plane with ns.
RBBIDXHTB OF BABTBB1T VBW 100000 —
LOOK FOB THE HBBBFOBO DBLB0AT10V,
FRIDAY, JUVB 14
The First State Bank
Easter Items
MRS. OARL FRY!
Rev. Gilpin preached a Father's
l>ay Sermon at the school house,
Sunday afternoon. Only a small
crowd was present, as It was not
announced before hand.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Sparkman i
visited Saturday afternoon in the
Rev, Hardy home, at Frhuia.
Mr, and Mis. Oeo. Chamhlcaa at-
tended a family dinner at the R.
L. Sullenger home. Sunday, honor-
lug Mrs. ,)'*ho I^aughlin of D<'mlng,
N. M. Mrs. Lnogblln Is a daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sullenger and
u sister of Mrs. Otiamhlesa.
Mr. and Mrs| John H. Burnett,
uccoiniNitiled by Jimmy Sparkman,
spent the week end wltih relatives ! the standout gasoline that costs nothing extra,
at Duke, Okla.
Fiirnani Head and Miss Hunter
of Amarillo, were dinner masts In 1
the Curl Fi\vo Imnic, Sunday,
Mrs. 1. W. Woolery and father,
H. r. Doak, visited Wednesday, in
the V. C. Woolery home.
I/uveihi Smith of Big Hijuare, ia
visit log this week with her cousin,
Evelyn Reynold* at the J. H.
Smith homo.
Carllu Rao Frye was hostess
Friday inning, at u lawn jmrty for
her Sunday School clams. Uefreah-
moots of punch and cake were
•enved.
Do motorists fmi tbt difftttnet between gasolines?
They must!... as a glance at the table, to the right, will
indicate. It is a record of amazing growth, a record we believe
unequaled in the history of the petroleum industry.
Only s product offering exceptional performance and econ-
omy could have earned, year after year, such astounding gains
in public favor.
Year after year, we have honestly and confidently promised
that you would fnl that dijftnnct with your first
trial tankful. Every day, many new thousands of
drivers must be doing so — must be noting the
added power, pick-up, and mileage—because
Phillips' sales figures are still headed steadily
upward.
Why not give your motor a chance to surprise
you? Try a tankful of Phillips 66 Poly Gas . . .
Tefal tales efPMMpe
TttiilKS
•l,f 20,720
120,240,784
280.400.001
2*2,818,001
427,740,180
400,447,272
400,712,402
820.420.002
802,010,220
Phill-up with Phillips for
r<mrn*WTjrr*
Mrs. John Harvey Burnett ®c* | tlon went.
camjianU'd friend* from Oklahoma
II. B. Medley and Ben, were
dinner gucsta in the J. S. Smith
home, NiiiKlniy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith were
giit-idn of Mr. uiid Mr*. Frank on a *lghi-seeing trip through New
Allen, Hunday. Mexico, last week.
Annie Mae Smith, Louise and There Is prayer meeting every
Caroline Frye, visited with Mr*. Tuesday evening nt Easter school
V. C. Woolery, Friday evening. house and anyone who wishes to
Mr. uml Mrs. Hpnrkmau called In come, Is wnl<*ome.
the Carl Frye home, Hunday after- Only a few came out to vote it
noon. | the bund elation last Tuesday. II
has not lieen learned how the ekec-
Blllie Juan Woolery visited iasf
week with her grnndmotbsr, lira.
I. W. Woolery.
Miss Vay Allen visited the week
end in the home of R. Matthew*,
in the Jumbo community.
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Kimbell Milling Co.
NO RAILROADS TO CROSS — NO DOWNTOWN TRAFFIC!
CONVENIENCE is something to be considered around Harvest Time. When the rush ia on the farmer hoe enough to
worry about without worrying about getting unloaded and back to the field. By bringing your wheat to KIMBILL
MILLING COMPANY you avoid all downtown traffic, which eaves you time, you do not have to dross any railroads
to get to the elevator, which usually saves time. Our elevator is modernly equipped so that we can handle yonr
grain speedily. Let us arrange to handle your wheat for you thia harvest.
NO LONG WAITS
NO SHORT WEIGHTS!
MONEY
ADVANCED
ON YOUB
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A Fast,
Dependable,
Courteous
Service!
Mr. Farmer:
While wrdiave not been in Hereford for a
long period of time—we are experienced in the
grain business and know how to give yon o first
class elevator eervioe. Wo will pay top market
prices for your grain at all times. We ore pre-
pared to odvanoe money on yonr stored groin
and furnish year round storage eervioe for yonr
oonvenienoo. Our policy is to give every man
a fair deoL
✓
We wish to extend o welcome to our eastern
New Mexico neighbors from Bollview, Grady,
Cameron and Broadview, to visit no
you ere in Hereford.
Kimbell’s
POULTRY
AND
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Maximum Priee!
PERSONAL
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1938, newspaper, June 23, 1938; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018571/m1/15/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.