The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1920 Page: 3 of 10
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MONEY
atSMiir
CASTOO COUNTY
of Dtawitt an
Um place of tba Paator'i
Ob Soodajr moraine it was da-
to tin mm oaa appointed to
tlM pulpit Mfh Sandaj that It
With Um naaber of mm
oaid conduct rel (float ear-
vieea, we hope to bare each Habbatfc
occupied as it should he.
The Ladles Aid Society met with
Mm. E. 8. Ireland Ttauraday afternoon.
Fifteen ladies ware present. The ax-
conducted by Mrs. Raster.
After singing "My Faith Looks up to
Mr.
ad Mm. O. L thai
ha day Bands j at any
Nam and Mrs. WW
ti to Caayaa.
rlaltad to
Osorgis Cut-
Nulaad • Sunday
here for the pai
of ber son. caring far Mia.
id the new baby, rata
ia Cm last Moaday
John Qa«>u met with a very sertoas
aad paiafai accident last Monday while
thrashing at 8. J. Bice's. Mr Oasts
citebad oa a wagon loaded with baa*
dies and in soma manner stepped on a
bundle that slipped off the wagon
throwing him violently to the ground.
Both bones in his right arm were brok-
en above the wrist. One bone being
splintered so it came through the lok.
John Hanlan drove inta town with
him as rapidly as possible where Dr.
LeGrande reduced the fracture. It Is
a very painful Injury and will likely
be several weeka before be can use his
Thee,"
Mr. and Mrs. R. C Roberson called
Psalm 84 was read by Mrs. Sunday afternoon at Fate Waiaer's.
and waa followed by prayer by, severs! people from our community
Mrs. Florence. An hour was spent la j attended the sale Isst week of the
the study of the Hu^ptay School lesson, smith Ranch Company, and report
and business of the Society. It beingi everything wiling high One of the
the last time Mrs. Ireland would en-1 parties who attended suggested that
tertain as a member of this society; ^ naiabborbood ail to together and
aach lady presented her with a gift to | a and Murt all over again,
be used In her new borne. Hie family j Hnying that the way Auctioneer Wil-
will go to Hereford in the next tew j nHm]f things we could sll have a
days to become residents of that place, j time H tuts of money left to start
Arch Johnson. Mr. Rhuforti, Claud on again.
Johnson and Bryan McDonald went 8. J. Bit* has finished the neighbor-
to Amarillo Sunday for the little child hood threshing south of the railroad
of Mrs. Bushing, who has been In the i track and has pnlled his machine north
sanitarium for several weeks. of the track to fiulsh up on that Hide.
Miss Lake Woodburn is able to be Mrs. LeRoy Harris and Irnhy, of
out again after a severe attack of ap-; Spring Lake spent Monday night at
pendlcltls. 1 the home of 8. J Bice Mrs Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Max Brownlee of! *ft Tu«*lay for her new home in
Bethel neighborhood, entertained at!Iowa Mr Harris having gone about
Sunday dinner, in honor of Mrs. Duree.! ® ww> *
Mrs. Brownlee's mother. The occasion •'Florey has recovered from hi*
being the sixteenth birthday of Mrs. i rwent attack of inrtuensa and resumed
Duree. although she is sixty-eight years his work Monday. Mr Florey is trav
Old. Having been bom on February | salesman for the Jaim-s MH'ord
29. she has had a birthday every four Mercantile House of Fort Worth,
years with the exception of once, and Mrs. 1*. < . Randall ami Forest call
then twas eight years. She was re-ion Mrs. J VV llanlan Friday after
membered with quite a few nice pres- noon.
ants. All of her children were present,, Ml(W ,„,u Binder travc the examina
except one, a son who lives in Idaho, i nnn to |,er class in Home Hygiene and
Othfer guests were Dr. and Mrs. Miller, , ,>Hrt, (tf (jie sick last Montlay. The
Bruce McLean and family. Judge and examination was held at the school
Mrs. Kerr, Judge Wood lee and chll- |IMIW(, jt, MumtnerHcld. after which the
dren and Mewlamew tarter. Douglas j gathered at the home of Mrs.
Tate, Lovelace, Raster. Mclean and |,rtWrenc«t Johnson where they were
Ballinger. A very pleasant day was nerved delicious refreshments consist
apent which will long be remembered ^ 0f Mandwiches. cake, pickles, fruit
by all present. salad, coffee and cocoa. In Itehalf of
E. S. Ireland Is at home after a week ; the class, Minn Kenny then presented
attending to business in Koswell, Lov- Miss Bender a gravy ladle, as a token
Ington and other New Mexico potnta. of appreciation for her untiring efforts
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dixon, of Here-|i making her work lo re *<. congenial
fiord, visited with the family of Mark,and interesting. The following were!
M. c. caaa
14—W. H Johaaaau
B. IV W tL Hml.
AaiarHlo- W. 9. Biota. W. B
aoa, & B. Mi
€. KaMto, B Bnai, H T,
B^arrr. 9. B"
Platovtaw W. ■. Hawktoa.
El Paa A. H. Pause*, Arthur B
ft Warth-F. L. Mill*.
Baa An*oak>—Max Luft
Oovia, X. M B. B. Matotoara.
Curry. N. M L. B. Kaattoad
Daxtar. N E-L Martto.
Dourer. Otia. H. Lagtaa. B
Oravaa, M L Baaaaar
Lm AagahM. Oailf <lapc. K
Mackato.
City, Mo.—D L Many. A
«W*.
Fairfax, Mo W u Waldrip
ia.
Detroit. Mich. -B. 9. Wtrlaad.
The Freabawn class of 11. H. S. wtth
a tew outaMa stmtoata. enjoyed a so-
cial givon by the Fraahmen, Friday.
Feb 27. HSU. (iamea were played, af-
ter which a course of pimento
wlches, pickles and lemonade
served In the Domestic Science
inent to six couples at a time,
the cafeteria style.
We had the pteaaura of ha ■tag Mrs.
J. H. Plttman. Miss Miller aud Mrs.
Hawkins as our guesta. At a late hour
the Jolly crowd began to take their
leave, expressing themselves as having
had a most enjoyable evening
Ola Austin Is back at school again
and ber friends are moat pleased to
have her among them.
Boy's Basket team played it loalng
game laat Friday at Farweil, hut they
an- plannig on winning the game here
Friday.
The friends of Miss Hazel M. •jueen
are very sorry to learn that she will
leave for Muskogee. Okla. Friday,
where she will make her future home
Hhe will certainly be missed among
her many friends and all wish her the
very lant of luck and happiness in her
new home.
|j st Thursday morning at < Impel
exercise the student body enjoyed a
line address by Bro. Terry.
K very body come to the program on
Tuesday night. Man h B. Admission
'Mic and .'toe. A very enjoyable program
is Is-ing arranged.
A representative of the State lie
IMtrtuient of K<tu<ntion visited the
school* ln'twwn trains last Thursday
mora iog
we have had this year. It was a
of "Bed letter" hour. Mrs. Him
Shaw, of Caayoa, waa the iaapira-
Taieute«l with a mod wonderful
of drawing, aad with a happy
of reaching the hearts aad bold-
the at leftttou of children, aha de-
an hour to oar eotertalaamat.
Bed croaa Nurse" with Mtaa Uraea
as model n>anl a general fa
Be, with the iwaatlful
ga a close second. TI
drawn to illustrate the sweet suag at
-QM Virginia. '
Mm. Hhaw to to be with us age la oa
►Friday afternoon Hhe may be sum of
g royal wehiaae from the pupUa awl
toachers of < Vntral School
We had wtth us Wedaaaday a mpm-
ve of the Nat tonal Health Cru-
a Mr (imager He amde a help-
ful talk along the lines of how to keep!
the body in food condition, and term
habits of living
Virginia Mtovall, wl
from Floydada waa enrolled
day In the third grade.
Mm. F K. Howe was a vial tor la the
third grade Thursday
Miss Willie Harris vial ted the third
gmde Friday
Bart Johnaon aad l.ucile Morrtaon
re-entered the third grade Tueaday
Eugeis- Mtiuaon and Jim Hamll with-
drew rroin school last week aa they
were moving from Hereford. Their
classmate* In the third grade am sorry
to see them leave,
Mrs Foster was a chapel visitor
Wednesday morning
Rememl>er those surefire tried ami
true Incubators the Safety Hatch
We have them in stock.
I unlap Hardware Company.
at The
Where
Oh Where
Cmm you beat this far m gm
thfyB of Hijfih
LAMES BLOUSES
Crept db rhint
HAMILTON BROTH km of
Shoes for
Cht
Hmn't • SKUA!. SHOE BAM. MM far MKN
A pmr of flrnuiw <.UaM Kangaroo Shorn 115.00
tkm will cost you $17.30 and up mywkorw ohm
you try to buy it.
Hughes & Crouch
Phone 37 Hmr*ford's Shoo Shop
Central
School work at Central is moving
ulong smoothly. Tin- girls have four
tennis of basket ball, the hoys, I wo
Marble* an' occupying the attention >«f
the Imys at pr *s«'iit. to the exclusion
of alnioMt all other games. However,
this will probably s<a>n give place to
ball and practice for Field I i«y will
noon liegin.
t'baia'i exercise Wednesday morninit
wtt.1 one of the most intensely interesi
FOR
SALE/
Section of land in four
miles of Oil Well now
brill}; drilled. Want to
bell it.
648 acres, improved,
ix miles of Hereford.
Shallow water, and on
main road. A bargain.
Will carry $9,720 from
one to five yearn at six
per, cent.
J. H. Pitman
Hereford, Texaa
PUBLIC SALE
Wednesday, March 17
At my home farm on the ahove date I will Hell at
Public Auction all ray work stock, farm imple-
ments, and equipment. Abo pure bred Berkshire
tow* and bred gilts. If you need good work stock,
implements, or hogs, remember the date and at*
tend this sale.
fl I Mi f* m-m
uJm Umm fWC£#OfltffCI
Cowsert Sunday.
SL'MMEBFtBLD
Car shortage is still very prevalent
here. Mr. Johnson has five thousand
bushels or more of grain in piles on
the ground south of the track to be
abipped as soon as cars are accessable.
Mr. and Mrs. !<ance and Velina, lb r
nard Boberson and Clifton Alexander,
also Charlie Walser and family, spent
Sunday at Fate Walser's home.
K. Thornton and family visited Sun
day at J. A. Noland's.
Henry Stanley and wife, of Friona,
vlsitcsl Saturday night and Sunday in
the home of Mr. Stanley's father, "d
Stanley.
Mrs. John tiaetz spent the day
Thursday with Mrs. John Hanlan.
I
enrolled In the class . Mesdatnes Ness
Johnson. Rolierson. Murdoi-k. Florey,
Stanley, N'oland and Is wtber; Mis e>
Kenny. Slaton. l<ois and Kmmn Alex I
ander, Tera Stanley ami Raguhild i
Nesa. The rules were that any mem '
l>er missing more three lesM« n> j
was not elligible to take the ••xuniin
ation. The llu epidemic aim'lie us
deprived many of the class of that |
privilege. j
The ones who took the examination
were Mesdames raiinou, l^twther and
Hanlau; Miss«"« Kenny. Slaton. l^ds
and Kmma Alexander and Hagtiluld
CoMa Causa Orlp aad lath
IJtXATIVK BSOMO QLTNIKE TabbU
can Thett la oniy oa* "Brans Qui nisi ~
&W.QB0VTS
BABBXR'8 LDTXBRED ANXIBTY HSRKF0RD8
■iHmiiwIliM Gudgeil « Hbapsnn's beat pradurlng faadliea
Now offer Intensely line-bred joung herd balls by sach sireg as
the $3600 Domineer, No. 505184 and Beau Randolp Second, No.
568485 by the $7000 Bean Banddolph.
If yon appreciate the better elaaa of cattle, yon will find them
on my farm. Addregg
RIYXB PAUL HSRHFOSD FAAM
0. K. BartMr, Prop.
r* \ (OATS
Seedj,^
Hay, Goal, Cake, Cram of all Kinds.
Jones & McLean
Grain Company
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
m
"HIS
MAJESTY
THE
AMERICAN"
Dovlos
He simply ran't kmp out t f trouble. "Dou^" ju? t
hops from one tight corner to another, with never
a let-up in the laugh* and thrills
THE MEXICAN BANDITS AND
A EUROPEAN REVOLUTION
are nothing in this young Ameri-
can^ Life
special added attraction
a two reel comedy of surprises
AT THE
Try It Once!
Try our mechanical work on your Car.
Try our (#<mh1 Gulf Caroline.
Try our Hand Made Star Tim.
Try our S**n?we.
If you do wp know you will ix*a ateadv customer.
THOMPSON'S
GARAGE
Wednesday & Thursday, iMch. 10 -11
Two Shows Each Night—7:00 and 9:00 O'clock
YOI CAN SAVE
Four Bits
ff
on every $10.00 purchase of Everything in
plate of busmen by buying a
$io cash cm mv book for 99so
Our line includes:
Can
Oils
Tires
Tubes
Accessories, etc.
MILLER & FALL WELL
Phone 113
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 20, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1920, newspaper, March 4, 1920; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254041/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.