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The Hereford Brand
VOLUME 15
HEREFORD. TEXAS. FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1*15
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The Domestic Science Clan of the
Eighth Srade Bttemiu School
Beard at Luncheon
THE WONOERFUL AEMMCOK. HIGHER THAN THE FERRIS WHEEL GIVES
VISITORS MARVELOUS VIEW OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST EXPOSirtM
Week Given Over to Kaamiaatioas Among the ctoiing exercises of
and Enrollment; Seniors Give the Public Schools, of the oest was
Good Play i the luncheon served by the Domes-
tic Science girls of the eighth grade
Commencement week was ushered to the members of the School Board
in at the court house Snnday even-i nd the Superintendent of Schools,
ing when Dr. Faris delivered the! At six o'clock, the board and su-
Baccalaureate sermon to the classj perintendent being in business set-
which this year, will be graduated sion in the office, one of the girls
from the Hereford High School. jcame to the door and announced
The auditorium and balconies that "dinner is served by our de-
were n led with the friends of the partment in their rooms " The
class who had assembled to do them members hastily put away papers,
honor and to listen to an address btUs and business and folio*-J to
whicn past experience had taught the dining room to meet one o: the
them would be rich in wisdom, in real surprises of the season They
inspiration and in genuine helplul- found the table beautifully spread
ness, nor were they disappointed, and everything in readiness to sat
for, although Dr. Paris had had aiisfy the wishes of the mest esac'.mg
strenuous day, having given the ad-1 —the flowers tastefuuy arranged,
iress to the high school class at the linen spotless and the soup pip-
Canyon in thejmorning, his discourse ; mg not.
had lost none of the tire and the
earnestness to which such an occa-
sion always inspires him.
A thrill of pride and admiration
paised through the audience as the
After each had found h.s place
card and had seated himself in com-
fortable expectation, the following
menu was enjoyed :
Cream ot corn soup, croutons,
large class, twenty three in number, j Bfoiled chicken, fresh peas, cream-
marched into the hall and took their j ed potatoes
places, tor no matter whether they
oe friends or even acquaintances,
nor whether their ranking be high
or ordinary, everybody feels a pro-
prietary interest in the graduates of
the public school. They have at-
tained a real intrinsic value to the
community and stand for its pro-
gress along educational lines, so the
class was claimed by each individu-
al in the audience and the evening's
entertainment was all the more en-
joyable on that account.
Some excellent music including a
large mixed chorus and a vocal solo
Parker House rolls, stuffed olives
Waldorf salad, Coffee
Strawberry Short Cake
After the last strawberry had dis-!
appeared, these "Thomases" of the i
school board insisted that the doors
to the kitchen be open that theyj
migst satisfy themselves that these
girls were aione and that their i
mammas were not backtheir coaching i
and puttiog the finishing touches to
everything. But no mother was
there and only the smiling faces of i
Claudia Duncan, Doyle Womb.e,
Eudora Watson, Maud Smitn and
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VISITORS ON the At.WOiC.ope
ABOVE
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THE Giant Of THE AERO SCOPE AS IT Al-f>t awf !> UNO* t_U*
by Miss Irmer Wiison with piano ] Myrtle McNutt greeted tberr. and
and violin accompaniment, was r:n- |qow every one of those who were
dored. present advises that, if you ever
This iniatory program was follow-{ have an in vita-ion to dine «nti one
ed on Wednesday evening by the of these gir.s, that you drop ai:
closing exercises of the 7th grade. !go —-T Was Ther-
Miss Dameron presented a class of:
about forty brigot boys and girls, Almost Frost.
who were granted certificates of en- ( The temperature on Tuesdav
trance to the high school. Assisted j Wednesday nights almost reached
by some pupils of the other grades ! the frosty point. Temperature here
this grade gave a beautiful little;of 34 is reported. Heavy snow is
and
ar.d
Kor the n*nker of amu««ment there Is opportunity a i v n ' •
atntf. on The /on*. at ths Panama I'srtnc International K*p«>alllon
• ..ovel xn'l intrirate dewign its ali el coti*'rii< Mon re. alliti* *1*' of th..
ion* arm 01 the (Tan* i« a t Ai>«tory rar lth a va':n* ■ a|>ar|fy for l' >
At th nfior* end of the Tane ia a (lam ma* of o.nr-reie *hi. h
arm of the 'ran* H<ntulh the rar are t*n ureal water unm nirh
aem enter or leavw the rar thtm al'*ay* prem-rrtna the halarv •• to 4 m e
l«il pound* enters the .ar an amount of waier of e(|Ual et*h
■lepartn Kit pound* of water are automatically <lnwh ric«<l n
perceptible motion, ami |,erfert aa-fnty and a .arle«* ride o
trip ot -M5f> leet into the cloud* or four feet higher than th
descent In conjunction wi'h the counter balance
Th** A^rft* r%
ur tld *
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4 n h v 1
fifo uriH
r *n uiifiut' s • m*nn
K#rrl* * I
f th* hii** ^ar and ri it
iwinjr slowly trotjrxl on wh**«*l* ftt It*
and or th* city of Han Frmnrinco
Attending Sociological Congress
that a bar>>
in 'fie
play entitled "Midsummer Eve."
A prettier picture could hardly be
imagined than was shown in the
stage setting representing a wood-
reported in the northwest.
Rev R E L Farm r, pastor of
trie Baptist ohurcn in Hereford, wi*
ir H..s'oti last week and stsenderi
• title there tne sessions )( th Si
ciologir.-al Congress that met ther-
last week
Adother Call from U. D. C.
Monday the 25th and Tuesday
land dell, where dainty fairies and [ the 26th of this month are dsys
jolly elves tripped gaily about un- (set apart by the Daughters as clean-
derneath a canopy of snowy bios-; up days at the cemetery. These, R*v Farmer is enthusiastic an
soms and found eochanting resting daughters need the help of the men',he *ren' wor,t 'hat is being push
places among flowers and trees who can lend any assistance upon 1 bV 'hf men aDd *r'rn*fi fompo*
seemingly nature's own.
The parts were all well taken and
particularly noticeable was the dis-
glvin* a magnificent
■ every ! • :ntri . e
.tates ar.d an • .e ' .
1 'jy ar.d rUsnirtg v
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lur>
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4enger
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L "irt stlli In •yea-tion
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its cure receiv
as they r.airr.
upon
these days. Know gentlemen that congress
you are aiding a very much needed The session was given over large
you now for iy to a study of the various disease
tinct enunciation of each voice, J what you may do to help the U. D. prevalent ,n r„* country and t-
making everything that was sad.C. Com. I best methods o treat.ng them at-er
carry to all parts of the bouse. j | they appear and more especially tn-
An especially charming feature. Of the leading characters, one best methods of preventing 'neir ai.
of the program was the flower drill was scarcely less a favorite than the pearance
in which twelve girls went through j others, each one seeming to really Rev Farm,r prevent,^ •
the most intricate movements in al- j be living the part, and the strong disease rather tnan
most perfect time. The costumes, I support g:ven|by the rest of the cast ed moit ^tten,,^
the work of Miss Avent of the Do- added materially to the effectiveness i most disease* are pre* ntable
mestic Science department, added of the play. i was brought out in -he discussr,r.s
much to the affect of this part off It was evident from the ^g.nr^gi .
the program ae they were indescrib-1 that the players appreciated the fact
ably beautiful. ! that they were attempting to portray
The program appears elsewhere a masterpiece, one as far removed
in this issue. from the ordinary melodrama as the
On Thursday evening the Senior east is from the west and that the
audience was keenly responsive, was
evidenced by the subdued applause
which spoke so eloquently
The dramatising was under the
direction of Miss Irmer Wilson, tea-
cher of English in the high school.
: Her work is worthy of the highest
commendation To the fact that she
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and
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a Het'er
every two
A* y go.
• Tne d .c •
* .fij^ard'iria'i
Jiseaaet
■ r children to di«
ner <a> 1 it .s mp
■ -n at tni*
% a ntgher r ,n
• r->pe':t i'it .
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' arrying tr.- •
"itr :n this ir <
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Clean Up Cemetery
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HI etery nef
,M %' 'i - alufidf ' /
ie«t-d
M ir,
T, if,
the
Poor Staters Are T<
One of the families that ia
tributing its full share of
' ne y oung idea to shoot ia the I
ot Mr R G. Siah. Pour of
laughters have taught school
past winter and spring, sod
1 a member of this years gradually
lass of the Hereford High Schaoi.
and will doubtless j lalify as t«
later Miss Jessie taught at
ford the last year. Miss Bessie
W..dorado. Miss Helen taught JO
mi.es north of Painpa. Miss Cotto
tne Freeo school
M.ss ooi h,e is in the ^raduattag
cla a here this spring and wtll
ittitiess tea " n Another * mark able
t ii.'.g about these four usters is that
tr.e-, ail graduated tr<.>m the Canyon
'■ trmai last year m she same class
Auto Given Away s atu rday.
I tie little auto, whu h aa* been on
! splay in the window of t.i, K
il.rn t . r ig Store, and which was
r veted by o mauy of the little
folks, was won by the little daughter
01 J E Valentine living about eight
miles east of town The '.rawing
* is Saturday afternoon
Gets Brulaed Peot.
Mr lyde Beech, who works on
,r ie if the Mdonald Irrigating
farm, had th' misfortune last
W lne*(|ay evening of letting a
heavy iron pipe fall m his foot.
rna*ning ;t juit- badly
In the First Place
ability '
'•y first
i! ' ess
s >ne ot
-ie game
In ihr Second Pldce
'.Jul you ever me«*> k 1 At easfu.
•nan wh- a* tome tjme lid nut
>we his s .< ■ em • i -,.-4 o-uper
at.on wr'h SfiTTie Make
■ if oatn your 'lans C>ur t>v
"is lefieads ■;>>? y .r wtcress
Think It Orri
Rainfall •*« '• Imimit I l" l\ II a
F ir t Nalio
f, n pmiy < ..h..r
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play was given. Before the hour
for beginning, every seat io the
house was occupied by at least one
person, in many cases, by two and
even three, the aisles were trans-
formed into pews, and yet many
were standiig, and throughout the
evening, notwithstanding the dis-
comfort of a orowded house, there j u first a student and then a teacher
was the very best of order and at- j 0f literature is due the results she
lention, attesting keen appreciation obtains with her pupils. She wss
of the work of these youthful per- • assisted in the presentation by Mrs.
formers. , Clyde Wright, 'eacher of expression.
The dramatisation followed-lose- The friends of this class r ^'A
.•/the story, enabling the listeners w;3h for them nothing better thar. that
tD keep in touch with each charac-: they might win for themselves u
:t without effort. The statue was! same measure
<x"c!!ent and the assignment A the stage of l.(- a.
:- rts hardly have Lc. ft::. J 0; rr.a -:
-cess upon t'
have jr, th
ICE CREAM SODA
One of the first ess.-.
Cream Sodas is that the
and delirious. Iri mas:
use pure Ire Cream ar, .
m *.*' h glass This .
iif es and served m ' .e.
.als in maM;r;g gr>od Ire
lrt Cream &hall ^ e pure
■ g U e > ream S..das we
'fve a h.vral -juantity
-inbined th purefn.*
tnin g.a*^.e^
When you want Ihia dainty
bevera e at its beat—visit our
FOUNTAIN
It Is 10 Cents and Worth It.
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ICE NOTICE!
<f Ha ve you - «en our Hi* T wo Ton
Ice Bo*. We have it filled ith lit
for you Remember thi* it in our
(/rain Store rij^ht up in town, on your
vay home aiul our price one halt cent
per pound at thr Stc>re all you want
*hat could br more convenient for
vou We appreciate your vails .. ..
CAR OF ICE JUST RECEIVED
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
M'QVEEN GRAIN & COAL CO.
PHONF. I
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Guthrie, B. F. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 15, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1915, newspaper, May 21, 1915; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253805/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.