The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966 Page: 5 of 18
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Bible Highlights
Related To Club
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of hamen and ha\r viMted near-
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GERMAN VISITORS—Mr and Mrt Karl Kittel of Hanau.
Germany, aunt and uncle in whose home Mrt E G Hill
wot reared, have been visitors since November m the Hill
home at 521 Irving, their first visit to the United States.
Seated at the table where cake and coffee were served
voyage on
Hill and
Tuesday as friends colled to brd them bon
their return trip they are pictured with Mrs
her small son.
Hi H’KINSVILLE. Ky i9 - Th
find test for the new tire en-
gine at nearby Lafayette was on
official business so to speak
The fire was tn a BB-year-oM
frame Inulding once used as the
town tail The building was abaft
doned several years ago and
Herschel I. Thursliei Roliert
Veigel O II Culpepper. T W
Aid* rein J T Gilbreath Jr
Pal Webb. John Douglas Pit
man S <> Wilson Mex Thump
son Charlo- Holt and G P Cai
son
the Bible Dawn to Dusk. Tues
day uri the club's annual pro
gram with emphasis on religion
She was the speaker at a lun lo the special program
cheon in the Catson House Tables were rtecorated
Dramatizing key incidents. winter theme with
Mrs Humphrey sketched high figurines surrounded by ever
lights of the entire Bible to form ««*" branches as centerpieces
a lunneded story from the ac Guests welcomed by the club
count of th- creation in Genesis included Mmes Vivian Majors
to final prophecies of Heielatitm Herschel I. Thurston
tMHi Through the entire story
ran the Messianic lheme. fore
told in the Old Testament and
fulfilled in the New
In keeping with the subject
Mrs It E Miller gave the de
lotional talk on the topic
True Religion and t'ndefiled "
Mrs. Carl Moontz another pro-
gram guest told the story of
the hymn of the month selected
by the Federation of Mush
(Tubs. Awake My Stall and
sang the hymn with her daugh-
ter, Mrs B Y Crnsthwait as
accompanist doned several sears ago
Mrs A 1. Manjeot introduced the town dido • eyen carry In-
Mrs Humphrrs Mrs L H surance on it
Ending Visit In City
\ isitors from Gem.any who emphasized their liking for Here-
here spent two months here in ford
the home of a niece. Mrs E They n-niiin me to say that
G Hill, and Mr Hill at 521 In- they like n here very much and
ing were complimented at an like the |»opb- who are so
informal party Tuesday after- friendly Mrs Hill said Dur
noun when Mrs Hill invited sec- ing their stay in Hereford they
eral friends they have mel in have heen milted to a number
Hereford to see them again be-
fore they leave
Mr and Mrs Karl Kissel are
ending their first visit to the Palo Dum Slate Park impressed
they the German couple Mr Kissel
their enjoyed especially the views of
large farming operations, cattle
feeding lots and igruultural
processing plants on which
Charlie Sowell acted as guide
They found German speaking
residents here to help make
them feel at home several like
Mrs Hill who had married
American men in nulitarv ser-
vice.
They were included in the list
of guests Tuesday afternoon
Mine* Douglas Kelley Ludwig
Kovacs, Elov Valdez Thomas
Christ Erica Durham William
Wulff Mary Stapp and G E
Brashear
For Pioneer Study Club and Lookinghill presided al the lun-
guests Mrs Fart Humphrey of cheon at which Mrs Ralpii Me
Lulilss k (old her own story of Cullough Mrs J M Gilliland
and Miss Roberta Cam|>hell
were hostesses Club Imsmess
was I' slpuned lo give full lime
Vmted States this week
will leave Saturday for
home in Hanau near Frankfurt
Their niece has hied m Hen-
ford seven years and has miale
one Inp track to Germany in
URS2 She and Mi Hill were
inamed when la- was stationed
in Germany in the- V S Army
She is the footer duaghter of
her aunt and uncle as she grew
up in their home after her par-
ents wen- Isilh killeil during
World War 11
Neither Mr nor Mrs Kissel
speaks English but thei have
not found the language Iramer
a handicap in feeling lhe friend
lirn-ss of West Texans With
Mrs Hill as interpreter, both
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