The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1956 Page: 17 of 22
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CANDY MAKING—Mzi. J. E. Dyer giver members of the Jolly
Girls 4-H Club boric pointers on rhe making of candy before
) a demonstration of the use of five recipes for
vember was used to complete the
plans tor this annual festivity with
its gift exchange and other "tun
for all.”
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BULKY LOOK—Ton heotber two-
bvwon cerdigon io popvlor bulky
hnd with big roll coHee.
Form wot ovodoble to poin odmitfonce for
the Idtle dog into Conode. So she returned
to Hereford to spend the winter. And she moy
need her hondkmt sweo'er here olmost os
much os she would hove in the for North.
(S*of! Photo)
Christmas candies. Mrs. Dyer is the adult leader of the club
and has had experience in a commercial candy kitchen.
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SWISS NOTE—This sporting cardigan Is knit In jocguard de-
sign of rod end green on white, with border trim, brew bat-
tens end whhe rib-knit cellar. Designed by CeteHne.
Ctraotag KeawN
Yellow spots eeo to renewed
ham white enamel by rubbiag
wish a fbeewi rhnh be. been
IdtMd io garden mold
tto tntoehww ___
to mew aokto we treealweod
Hereford High School, their casual hairdos, sport clothes
and m-nipium make-up moke them reel American beauties—
the kind the boys like to call far a date
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a few times. N will sharpen the
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hem a Mom. put a
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heap a window .hjntn pwi me
.air will to guise sweet bp mans
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Alpha, racial -irority. and a mem-1 then go over the material with a
PET PARADE—"All dressed up ond no ploce
to go" is the plight of LoNell. pot Chihuohua
of Mr ond Mrs Jock Wright LoNell wos sched-
uled Io moke a flight to Stephenville. New-
foundland, recently to become the pel of
$ Sgt ond Mrs. Woe Byers When it come to
board the plane In Amarillo, no NA Green
my first bone "
"I warned to take agriculture la
high school, bat girts weren't al-
lowed to at Lamar High School A
tai of my courses are new to me
because of not having hod agrt-
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eiwaye two* astetoaeed Hi H When are pieoeert. Pw-ry save "I hepo teduw am
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p Girls, 850 Boys Make - Up
Tech’s Aggie Student Body
kll—nrr. Tea. IK- Eight hum have been planting things " Mart-
•ed and fifty-five Texas Tech eg-1'
ee ere mindtag their manners'
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e School of Agriculture student
•ay irv Birw ano aTTrvcuv*
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Local Teachers
Slated To Attend
Education Meet
Nineteen local teachers and ad-
' mfnistrators are •u-hc-dulwl to at-
tend the Panhandle Cunlervnce on
Teacher Education in Amantlo and
Canyon next Friday and Saturday
| The xchedule calls for visitation of
. schools where laboratory experien-
ces in teacher education are in
progress
They will attend a barbecue dm
ner at Pata Dura High School at
6 pm. Friday and the first gen- 1
, oral -assembly of the conference
will be held at the Pata Duro High
j School auditorium at 7 :M p m.
Speakers on me program will be
, Dr. Mio Kearney of the L'niveruty
of Houston, and Herbert LaGrane.
director of teacher education. Tex-
. as Educattan Agency. Austin.
Supt Fred J. Cunningham to
scheduled to be In charge of a
workshop during workshop sessions
to lie held at the Pata Duro High
| S< h<»»l on Saturday lir J G. Flo- '
j wers. prrsidem of Southwest Tea-'
as Stale Teachers College at San
Marcos, is scheduled to speak on
"Probiema in the Laboratory |
Phase of the Teacher I ducattan
Program" preceding the work |
shot” which will begin at U> The i
assembly will convene at nine a m ’
Dr Emmett Smith of West Texas
State will preside during rhe evalu-1
attaa of the Conference at the third |
general assembly to be held at
11 JO Saturday
thhers fnsn the Hereford schools
who plan to attend are- Principals
Huck Overall. Rill Phillips. D. C.
Martin. L C Thomas. Robert Nay-
tar. and Wiley Quattlebaum: Mrs
Claude McDougal- Mr Robert'
Thompson. Mrs Leta Kaul. Miss
Della Stagner, Mrs Ruth Warner.
Mias Lavada Shannon. Mrs Inn.
Welch Mrs Caudle Ota Brown
Mrs < .rr.tame Whelan Mr. Ruby
I'nst.ird, Mrs Lucille Smith and
Mrs Jay Shaw
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They are Marilyn Ftoeck. daugh-
r of Mr and Mrs B. B Ftoee*.
dirge Station TVx . and Perry
wmpaim. Ing»tar of Mr. and
Irs. E. I Thampaon of Houston.
Msrilyn. a senior horirfulturv
kjnr la planning a to a land-
ape architect Honvever she has
wide variety of interests She to
member of the Canterbury Chib.
Idaeegaltan student s oegataan
|m tike Tash Otthntrs and to|
|w preevtowl M shargi of sehod-
IMHO of Atoka PM aortal sneer
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Scrapbook
Meadlag Knives
When knives become loose from
their bone or Ivory handles, they,
tnay be repaired at home by pew-1
daring some resin and BDtag the
hollow of the handle with it. Thea
heat the iron stalk af the kmfe or
fork until rod hoi and press iaSo
rhe bsndto until It to In Ws origins I
place Any superfluous rosin that
may ooae out wifi wipe right afl
Let atone until firm and dry.
■easevao Motka
___ __ __ ___ _ Rock ammonia, dieaolved to boil-
rultura toThigh schoij'bul I rraUy *g «»r to excellent Car rowrav-
— ~ Ing moths from carpets L'se four
ounces of ammonia to a gueri of
West Hereford
ar(, The solving of personal problems
w as discussed when the West
Hereford H D. Club met in the
! home of Mrs. Vern With.-repuoa on
l Nov. 27. The program was direct-
Refreshments for the party will ed by Mrs. Argen Draper.
be supplied by each club bringing
two dozen pieces of candy and two Membeir. present were Mrs
dozen cookies Jo,in Jacobsen Sr, Mrs R L.
I Calhoun. Mrs. Edna Howe, Mrs.
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Ctaantag Pbwter
Plaster statues can be etowned
by using a thia paste of fuller a
earth and raid water and spread
tap ea with a soft brush Remove
the hdtor a earth wMh tepid soap
onto and rinse to the same teoa-
pergnsre water ley wwh a suflg
Mraepratag Hesdtoa
Dana jmmt soedte ewe get btata
white you are smshtag • toe ma-
ieMM and pud *• toramto <4 mH
LOOKS WITH APPEAL landed with food, drink ond blanket.,
those four Hereforo teen-age fan. ore on their way to a re-
cent football game And according to a survey conducted at
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County-Wide IID Party To
Be Held Saturday, Dec. 8
' Home demonstration club activi- Grlpp, George Zetzsche. Owen An-1
! ties will be at a minimum during drews. Woodrow Jonas. Jame-
.the month of December with all! Dobbs, B. M. Sudduth. Henry: Hereford, Texot, Thurtdoy, December 6, 1956 Section Three
U1 groups having only a Christmns i Dobbs, Frank lt.>l bins Jett Tgrrail ws A wyw rry/riri lipr’inii Hd 11/ l>E^
FUDGE RECIPE MAY BE
“ --------- [VARIED TO SUIT ALL TASTES
> become very popular j one-inch layer Cut into square*
items in every book's pl a rib are uhen nearly cold It may be kntad-
recipes fur Chriatmaa candy And'ed and molded if preferred,
a favorite is a basic fudge rec-ip** VARIXTIONS:
that can be varied to suit any and Nut Fudge Add T< cup coarsely
all taste*. | chopped nuts to fudge just before
The following recipe has been pouring into pan.
used by the 4-H Ou ba of Deaf .Marshmallow Fudge Aiid *» cup
Smith County in recent demons!ra- I marshmallows, cut into small pu>-
inon lessons and is considered! Kama! Ices, to fudge just before turning
I by all who have tried it: I into pan Marshmallow* will melt
Chocolate Fudge and lose their identity if added
' 1 cun Miear i while fudge is warm.
Fruit Fudge: Add % to 1/3 cup
‘ raisins, chopped dates or figs to
fudge just before turning into the
pan. Candied cherries, orange peel
‘and citron may also be used
. Coconut Fudge: Omit or retain
chocolate in fudge as desired Add
4 <up dry. shredded coconut when
Sweater Girls Write To Santa
AP NowWratarow
Know whxt Amvrizxn girix want
for Chrtatma.- You gueraed II -
more (wvatrri
It wemi that girto nf highwrttrvJ
and eolteg* agv never have mxigh
of fhewe vervatile garment. And
| tinea the atytea rhanga each raa-
' ton. vwvater rollecttana achieve
near monumental propurttam by
the time a girl get. her dlptamx
TMa year the bulky vweater to
the big thing with the rampu. rat
Muted eotora are conaiderod atrict-
>y la the Ivy League groove, tavo
rltea being charcoal gray black,
white and beige or camel cotee.
The crow neck and the heavy rib-
knit are standard regui cementa
ManyTlrto buy their eweater. In
the boya department ow.
darting they claim
JaequaM knit cardigan* la the
bright roton on white ar Nadi al-
ee are popular preferably brnaa-
bunratl And the butty watot-
Jeagt h vwweter with Mg raO collar
to definitely preeem to the Mt pa-
rade
For draeey ottaeiona the glrto
like cashmere xweaters wurti will,
•Um skiria dyed to matrit exaet-
ly And of eourae the white or pas-
tel cashmere cardigan Is the na-
tional undorm at the younger art
to wear aa an evening wt eg.
Smith and Mrs. Johnson — wen-
welcomed.
The next meeting will be the an- Soon to
nual Christmas party to be held
The annual council Christmas on I*c. 13 in the home of Mrs.
party wiU be held at the Rock! T. L. Sparkman Jr.
Club House in Veterans Park on
Saturday, Iiccember 8. beginning at
2:30 p m Musical selections
now being rehearsed by the H D.
Choral Club for presentation dur-
ing the program.
Few grains of salt
I T. butter or substitute
t. vanilla
Mix sugar, milk, corn syrup, sail
and chocolate Stir frequently until: ready to pour into pan.
dissolves and chocolate' Maple Fudge: Omit chocolate
Secret pals will be revealed in | melts. C<»>k to soft ball Mage. Add and substitute maple sugar for
the gift exchange at the club butter. Remove from fire Cool half the sugar in lauiic rerip.-
Present for the meeting were Christmas party to be held in the . Add vanilla Beat until it is crea- Brown Sugar Fudge Make as
Mesdames Annie Springer. T L. home of Mrs. Floyd Walton Sr on my ami has lost its gloss, then pour for Maple Fudge substituting the
Sparkman Jr., Floyd Cole, Glenn 1 Dee. 12. quickly into oiled pans making a brown sugar for maple
'1 cup sugar
j S cup fresh milk or 3/8 cop evap. 1
I c ainoun. .vies, r.una ixiwe .sirs 9—-.............—
Friu Homemaker. I Roy Boyd. Mm. Rotx-rt Itayd. Mrs l-’ ' xqu-ire chocolate
Frio Homemakers Club met or P H. laick. Mrs. Ida May Vaughn 1 i.
Tuesday, Nov. 27. in the home ot Mrs Cartas Vaughn. Mrs W A ..... ‘ "
Mrs Eugene Noel for a program Waters. Mix. Tom Iiruper, .Mrs
on rug making Mrs B. M. Sud- Floyd Walton Sr . and the hostess
duth demonstrated the making of Mrs Henry Hastings was a visl-
braided rugs She emphasized the tor
importance of choosing colors that i _ ...... . . . I ,uKar
harmonize.
Members present
John Jacobsen Sr,
lyn says "I decided when I was
• junior In AAM ComoBdxted High
School to major In ftorirolture end
changed to horticulture when I
came io Teeh "
Naturally her hobble* Include
flower arrangements
Marilyn eonaiders "compethtaw
la horticulture harder herauoe
tfc*r* *r* — * ber of the Aggie and Rodeo Chiba I very hoi Iron.”
;H,r h * *"y i ■"*•
I wnuidn t change my major lor i rts«»st now I'm learning to rape j When a fight sine to uMomtart-
•"’7™'* _ ___Last year I woo to a eomest and ( sMe. wring out a etolh to wry hot
tee toroe yuan won second ptoro heeauee none of waler and ptace It over the spot
to Mo horttoutoaro greenhouse and Me glrto know how to rage .Wo! where Hw rtoe ptaehoa Repeat aa
to rarrently worttag with Tort's grow fo, me prtoe After wtantog seao aa the ctath boromoa aeM
graftal to detoemtae too odeptoMI- | hod to team MrapotonvartaaduMUtteslHetoeto ronton-
Wy of mama to oooi eltoMtea m m, grue “ abto
ftmy Th.mgsrt a ftortraaa a» ----- ®raoatag
ma Ise rtane me n™’ pa--—• —— t t-ll raake a
ul Iweauoe Tro *>•* •” "»»« hui they pr«<f - — -
pw noew Mtowwwwrt w W- w-ww
I woa htoto wo W*o4 to the iraaiei to to a aowaty agwu after gratato
and tooo *g Rnttgreato gave *o fitok" /
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1956, newspaper, December 6, 1956; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318363/m1/17/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.