The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1979 Page: 3 of 10
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Kathy Boyd. Sherry Wilson.
Donna McGee, Tracy Coker.
Janie Street. Linda Cumptoo
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Yearbooks were distributed to
members of Young Mothers
study Club Tuesday night
Ruring a meeting in First
National Bank Community
Room.
u in other business, a new
treasurer, Kathy Boyd, was
tlected to serve during the
Coming club year. Plans were
•finalized for the annual "ladies'
night out" on Oct. 8. After
drawing names for secret pals,
refreshments were served.
The evening's program was
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The chapter was honored to the new- members to model their
have as their guest Buck' work and their lives after'Him.
Johnson. Area Consultant of At the conclusion of the
District VI from the Texas ceremony, a special initiation
Education Agency and Mrs. cake and punch were served to
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Anselmo Madrigal. Ronald ited each others’ craft. The
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Museum Visited
By Veleda Club
Members of Veleda Study call with bits of nostalgia from
Cub were guided on a tour of each member's childhood.
Deaf Smith County Historical Several members brought china
Museum Monday evening by bisque dolls for the reminiscent
museum director Lois Gilliland, meeting.
■The women viewed new Members present were Dar-
. 'museum additions, including lene Fields. Ruth Owen. Arvella
, the expanded display area in the Lauderback. Jean Ruther.
basement. Marcella McLain. Juanita Bro-
Afterwards. the club, with wnd. Betty Gilbert. Joyce Ritter
Mrs. Gilliland as their guest, and DeAun Sisson. Arrange-
’Progressed to The Way We ments for the evening were
IWere Restaurant for crepes. made by Margaret Zinser, who
Two other guests were present, was unable to attend.
Marjorie Lasiter and Norma
'Martin. The club's next meeting is
A brief business session scheduled Oct. 8 in the home of
“began with answering of the roll Retha Tucker.
Cosmetology Group
Stages Initiation
: Hereford High School Cos- mother.
> metology Chapter # 489 of the Miss Silvia Munoz acted as
3 Vocational Industrial Clubs of the initiate guide and Lisa
J America (VICA) held an Kearns the initiate counselor.
2 initiation ceremony for new Both are former members of the
$ members last week at the VICA club.
Community Center. The initiates were asked to
The new initiates were: recite from memory the pledge,
Sandra Barrera, Hortencia Ca- creed and motto of VICA. Miss
bezuela. Guadalupe Cervantez. Faviana Valdez, president of the
- Sonya Dobbs. Leslie Ewing. club called attention to a picture
• Lydia Gonzales. Maria Hernan- of Christ, describing him as
,, dez. Amelia Mendoza, Ronnie “the immortal carpenter, who is
Pagett. Ramona Rhodes. Mary the highest example of
Rose Zepeda, Teddi Seibert and perfections a man and as a
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MOONLIGHT SALE
WE WIL CLOSE AT 5 p.m. MD REOPEN AT 6 p.m.
'_____ HERE ME 8 FEW OF THE SPECIALS!
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14 ■ members of Garden Beautiful beautification projects in the
91 Club for their 23rd annual community, as will this year’s
Autumn Tour of Homes, income. The local site to benefit
scheduled from 2-5 p.m. from this year’s Tour of Homes
Sunday, has not been determined by club
Featured on this year’s tour members.
2 will be the following residences: The upcoming Tour of Homes
2 the home of Robert Beck III at is being planned by a committee
1 100 Quince; the home of Betty composed of Mrs. Deward
Carrothers at 209 E. 15th St.; Roberson, chairman, Ruth
and the home of Stanley Slagle. Owen, Mary Helen Askew and
2032 Plains. Dorothy Noland. Currently
Admission to all three homes serving as president of Garden
will cost $1.50 per person. Beautiful Club is Ruby
Proceeds of the event have Carmichael.
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. PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL Enrique Elizondo, Denton
»•. Lee Anderson. Jack Baker, George.
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Sims, Paul. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1979, newspaper, September 26, 1979; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1421999/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.