The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1942 Page: 3 of 12
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Miss Orv. Ila Hill who became ,
the bride of R A Daniel Sun-'
day in a ceremony performed !
at the home of hre parents. Mr
land Mrs O G Hill, was given
a lovely courte.v by schoolmater
(Friday night at the home of Miss ‘
Viola Phillips
AT er a pi~nic upper at Here-
I ford State Park the group re- .
turned to the Phillips heme for
! ,i bunking party followed by a
i breakfast the next morning
Included in the group were the
bride elect. Mary Ann Baird
Helen Ann Snyder. Elsve Wilk-
ins Marraret Ann Miller Doro-
hv Nell Trimble Mary Jane
Morgan and the hikdess
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A delightfully informal com-
pliment u> Hereford visitors was
given at the Harry Seed home
Monday morning with Mrs W
E Dameron and Mrs Seed host-
esses Those honored were Mrs
Claude Witherspoon of Dallas
and Mrs Jack Lester of Pueblo.
I Colo., who are guests of their
i mother, Mrs W B Dameron,
and three daughters of Mr and
Mrs. F H Oherthler who are
I visiting their parents here. They
are Mrs Timothy Tinsley of
New York City. Mrs Dewey Law-
rence of Tyler and Mrs. Ted
Houston of Boise. Ida Also in-
' eluded in the lovely morning
courtesy war Mrs Paul Calet of
Indianapolis. Ind. who is visit-
ing her sister. Mrs Earl Phillips,
and oihcr relatives.
The party, which was in the
'form of a fireplace breakfast,
was planned entirely as an out-
door affair The backyard at the
Seed home with Its grass car-
peted lawn, trees, shrubs and
flowers, was an ideal spot for
summertime enjoyment. The
center of attraction was the
rock fireplace where the break-
fast was cooked and where
guests had the fun of serving
themselves, assisted by the host-
esses.
Flat arrangements of daisies
centering the quartet table*
which were arranged on the lawn
■ nberry have
parents in
pact week bu- 1
> Roswell where Chri-t parson;
|h P Cooper
Ha; mar
Ida Lew;
• vows were read in the
•ice of relatives and a few
friends Attendants were
on Blwyn Harm;
Mr C.arenee Schultz
The c ,up!c plan to
daughter of wedding trip to points
R P M e* of Den Mex u th. week
br.de if Char ----w---
Birk F-.dav at R 3(1 p m F B Ha k ha- returned fr< r.
in the Little ( ,a; • 1 .■. ■ ae W -od H.• • t.• ( ■ k M. h where he r•
a T S <' ’.V Den* n • ved inedn al i-xani.nate ii in
Rev F: . k W 'A', rd n pa-tor th> U ■ Creek cli;.;c
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and Mr A G Green-
Abe., and Maunne ■ f Ida
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M and Mr- G C Harman
n■ < war. married here Sa'urda;..
. .. :.. iartn in • ,e W>
ay Community
I • man age t.».k place Sa'
at the Church ■>!
with Minister
after spending the past
in Lubbock visiting rela
and friends.
W< take th.- means of weleom-
r ■ M- and Mrs A
The brid" is the daughter Of'Wiod
r I ena Ear’ n of Arlington 1 be!!
ation and
wi h plan*
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After the ridding the bridal
party, including the mo her- of ren are visiting her parents and
were en- other relatives and friend, a
the home of the Muleshoe thia week
Mr Roy Scale- Alvie Greenwood
and Bill New -
Hereford Sun-
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The Hereford Brond, Hereford. Texos, Thursday, July 30, 1942___
1 added to the natural decorative and u a graduate of the ArUag-
atmosphere ton High School. She at.end
j Be ide* the honor guesU, those <d NT AC at Arlington
The bridegroom is the son
ne h.is been busy the
month finishing the har-
:i.id getting the plowin-'
Mr- Alice
e;and otitl
Members
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here They now live where the son. at the home of her sister.
R A Whitley family did live Mrs Jeff Gilbreath. Sunday
Mr and Mrs Ray Fnce of Pan- I
| at ending were MesdanMs W H The bridegroom is the son a! handle vteiled over the week
'Dameron, A. M. Jones. Travis Mr and Mrs E C Chapman of end in the J E Midford home
Dameron. Knox K.nard. Earl Adrian lie attended Adrian High1 Mr and Mrs Eldon Mericle
Phillip J E Beyer. Ray Barber, dehool a.id N T A C at Ai.'.ng- arc -.isiting this week with h;.
R P Coneway. C C Ferguson W ton mother at Weatherford, ok.a
J Stanford. Glenn Snyd.-r C After the wedding the brida! Mr- J W Johnson and child
H Dyar. Woodrow Ireland. C T
Gu-eman. F I Lucas. H M Red-
| ford. F H. Oberthier, Miss Fran-
i ca Dameron. M. > A. ,ie Walk- chapman.- grandparents.
I er of Sun Ange.o and M.as June -nd Mr W C Walker.
Mr. Chapman is employed
i senior draft, man for the Bo< -
,mg Aircraft C rp ration in W
chita. They will make their
' h< me at
Wichita
Reoekan Lodge
breakfast given.
H Street
Suiium r:mit-01 ■:i; d-i ,rat !
• '.t...s ..- nil’ u ..d .;. or- ik-
-t menu c n-. ed of fried
.. ke:. and a oinpanimenu
n marked the be-
ne w six months
new officer- will <
of the or- '
nvet -ation
lodi'e w ,rk
hl'ian yian Marries
Irlington Tirl In
Kansas I eientun\
I want y i to kli"
tf..’ -pl-'iniiil v i-
gav.- me Saturday
givis no- a r
trust y a have pl;e
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Mr and Mr< C L Morris and
daughter Shirlev Jean, of Vega
wax better here her J"hn l- w ‘
an most purple thought it
u.d tie
M . Maurine Greenwood re- ]
'urii’-d to her liom* here Satur- ,
The br.de a is dn-s ”d in white day
e wore a Dutch week
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bride was a tired in
of beige crepe with <
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Mr Fortenberry graduated
from Hercfi rd High School in
193S and attended W T 8 C
Canyon for thr<-« year- w i-re
•he wa • a member of Kappa Tan
Phi For the past three year*
he has been teaching at Wal-
cott
Mr I r enoerry attended Ad
rlan school and began his mill
tary training <t the Albuquerque
A,r Ba n Apr;: 5 1#42 Since
the couple - marriage he has
I” ■’!. t: . fern d • lhe Ro-weJ! 1
Arm F • Sch s ‘
Mt and M: - F r
been vi-it.ng her
Hereford for th,
tave re urned I
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Fine Rubber
Baby Pants
iWrJiu.n m Oc
or Large X O
try to g v*’ you the l».--r
I ur ■ •.tiiui ->o ti< r and
am always eager
Roy Scale-
Janirs Hcrdsow
man visited in
day afternoon.
The Ford Home Demonstra-
'; >u Club w.ll meet Wedne day
I >28 South Water St .n the home f Mr- Earl Dye."
Kan Mr- R W C ar-ey and M:
---- _ D l. . i. d lb : <
♦*♦*♦♦♦♦ * ♦ f t •;
.M Tr -y Newman and Mr
A G Greenwood made a bus.
ne-- trip to Hend >rd Sa’.urdaj
afternoon.
An ..’>f ’inal re < pt, n held
ft. i the cer' :n my a' the home
of t.i bro! brother. A
Miles
Mr
W
Maxine
and Mr
lapman of
i the First
•h in W.’ hra.
with he Rev
R W,.;:.p.i.r„r i f the
lurch. oJficlating d
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Rouge. I ipitich. etc.
Attendants were Miss Betty
Bushey who served ar ma.ri of
honor and br.de maids were
Mr and Mr - < F. Rea have j> ( j ;in alK, | jz;j,.n \f,;
announ. ed the marriage f their . r s.,■ s c n.- .
daughter M..M- a Rea J . .... . d s. . T -n M.!.
Morris for ei.lore, -on of Mr ,. F H l;r on >f tl. bi ,d.
and Mrs J G Fortenberry of ...*,< -t man
Adrian The wedding took place -p;.,. mode wore
en June 3 at the h me of Rev -p( ; ,,.(j fr,„ uf
r of the
Church «f Chris' a: Albuquer-
que. N M . with Rev Randolph
performing the single ring cere-
mony There were no attend-
ants
The
dress
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and a graduate ©f n
T C Dent n For the past
.veral year, -he ha- been a
nieti.oer f tl e Wichita
. hoid faculty
md Mr P'irk are a* h w
. farm near Hereford
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1942, newspaper, July 30, 1942; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1317983/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.