The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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[ In the parlors. «hkk were appropriate drib-ton* refreshment*. consisting <>t
.. "• ■*< *« daMgatfai j |y jn HaUowcoa color* aad ! fnilted JaUo. sandwiches aai kot t«a
" H*{jwrit,^>iyi: suggestion*. A feeture of tka evening's ' « w aereed.
was that « **• br *"u®g r*"*llr * ! eDtrrtaiuaseat waa tbe fortune teller'* 11* Hab «i> gla<l to have Mn. Boko
Qtaaa af tka Christian Sunday School wtM>rr (tM. ^ preaeot aad fu Mi l/ia wltk theai tor tka afternoon
at which a large number «f (Uf U war* J fnrf> ()f ^ wiitr-ffrd imtaaim waa game. Mia* Dongia* Wllaoa will ka
i skillfully disserted and tali bar* by the wit
Tka
j Hwrjr Kokla aai family, Mr. aad Mra.
j Joe Litarh aad family. Mr. aad Mrs. aril for bo rial Pi May
waa earrlai to ODaa
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tkr natqur larlta-
bsorlag tbe iualgna of 'he "Spur-
aad a pmaptorj tuaaoai
at an appointed flaw and
wara iaaned by tka committee la
of tkr Jolly aflklr; ao at eight
on Moaday evening, a company
ef grotaaqae figures, all enmesque, were
gathered la tbe alley at the rear of the
Id Shore barn when tbe featlrltlaa be-
11 lam Mauriae Hterkmaa. Home made
raudy and lemonade aerrai aa rafraak-
menu, after which the young people
•lanced until eleven o'clock.
Pan*
Uat Friday nigkt at tka residence |
itf W. r. Onr a Ma ague Party waa tea- |
•lered tbe nH^abani of the Senior i'Iim :
of the high school. Tbe party started ;
t'aeidlag and family, of Happy, Mr. aai
lira. D. L Praacy, of Happy. Mr. aad
Mra. Wester Wltman. of Happy. Mr.
aad Mra. Frank Wllhelm. Mr. aad Mra.
H. I. Mt-bmnecker. Mr. and Mra. Toaey
Hehmuetker. and l>r. and Mra. Mayea
Millar, of DUnmltt.
tlael.
C. L. Armstrong, D. C
Chiropractor la
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Member* at the ftuoday Hehool i-iaoa la the Orr bare, appropriately deeerat-
of Judge iao. P. Histon to tbe number «l and electrically lighted. La tar tka
of thirty-ire attended a Halloween J- L. Wllaoa ban nearby waa iaradsd,
. party at the Class rooma la the Method- where a trip tkrougk Daatk Valley waa
After a uumner^ <^hsirraiMiug i jBf (^,urr|, jMt Monday night. It waa i Indulged In. The roundup occurred in
a eoatutne party and tbe various make- i tbe Orr residence where refreshment*
up* presented were fearful and wonier- were *erre«l. Tbe party waa attended
ful to behold. .Somber* were pinned ;by moat of the High Hehool teachers,
on eaeh meat* bark and a gueaalng
<-onte*t aa to the identity of the wear-
er followed. Rnford Parmer took flrat
All peraoaa a—asaned to work tka,
atraata wko aeglacted aaii aummona. or ,
refoaed to pay tke uaaal tax. will ka
prosecuted. according to Ordlaaaca No.
110.
B. A. Wltberapoon, City Marakall.
sight* aad aounda had fully Initiated
tke reveler* Into tbe spirit of the oeca-
bou. they were taken in two truck*
kaaded by a tractor, to the church.
where through an open window they
eatered aai began a gboat walk which
waa a contlnuooa aeriea of "creapa and
Bhivera." gliding down un Inclined
plane and making an unatable landing
ob a aet of bed spring*, they confronted
a glowing furnace where a grinning
skull and croa* bonea surmounting a
heap of bleached bonea, made a reallatlc
picture at Hadea. The walk took them
over the entire building from attic to
kaaement. nerve-racking experiences
following them throughout.
IMr arrival in the basement audi- ___
tori tun waa tbe algnal for a band of kln tinri kaflr corn HUggeationa. Hal
Number in Hunilay Hehool la«t Hun-
priae In this contest. Other feature* « «> • Humlay he tore. 241 R.*ular
were fortune telling and a full fle«lged aervl.-e* Humlay. Humlay Hi-bool. 1* 45.
Matrimonial Bureau. Refreahment* Preaching
ronnixtlriK of «an<lwickes. pickle*, pump- " VI*. I
kin pie and coffee were served.
11 a. in. iiikI 7 :.'H* [i in.
nt •!:;* |> nu.
At the iiioriiiug hour the |M«tor will |
*peak on Hie Ibwik of Acta. Thi« will
lie tiie tir t of a *erie« of a<idr«iUM-« on
waa New Te*tanient iMtok* Acta, or the :
LIGHTNING KILLS
SEAGRAVES WOMAN
While Mr. ami Mr*. T 1. Parker and
child were riding in a buggy early
Thursday morning, during the thunder-
atonn, Mra. Parker and tka team wara
Mtrurk by lightning and instantly killed.
Oypaiaa, who plied their trade of for
tnaa-telllng as an opening diversion. A
live program of contests and gamea
followed, creating ever increasing mer-
A witch's cavern, dark and grewaome,
where from a boiling caldron a typical
witch draw tbe fata of every maiden,
provided a Jolly mean* of aacurlng
partners for supper. Tka "fatea" coa-
aiatai of numbers corresponding to
young man praaaat Prom these pic-
taraa, tka girls choae their partners and
tke company format! for tke grand
Batch wkich waa one of tke beat faa-
taraa of the evening. A wonderful ar*
ray at picturesque coatumea, many of
than truly artistic aad beautiful, cre-
ated a vivid picture of gorgeoua oolor-
lag which under the vari-colorad lights,
gave to the pagaant all the splendor of
more pretentious affairs; and whan a
whirlwind of serpentine—a perfect riot
of color—was showered upon the mer-
ly-makera tbe scene waa a veritable
fairyland.
The march eloaed in a circuit of the
beautifully decorated dining room
which with It* elaborately appointed
tables, added its own festal note to the
Jolly occasion. The menu Included In-
dividual pumpkin ! lcx, gingerbread,
cider and black coffee, with daintv far-
Miss Hill's Party
A pretty iittle *ea*on's party
given Priday night, October 28, hy Mi*s Hpread <>f the tioapel; Roman*, or the
Moselle Hill to a small crowd of young Way of Haivation: Hebrews, or Chris-;
friends. The bouse waa decorated in tianity the Final Religion; Revelation, j
back and yellow, crepe paper, pump- or the Vlwinn of Triumph.
At tin- eveiilntt hour. Dr. F H. <ir<«n- '
.er, Secretary of the Baptist Couvention ;
Corbetl, Taylor Thurmond and Johnnie !
Orr. !
Mendame* O. P. Owen and H. J. Rob-
| inson was Riven nt the Owen home on
the Kiltvardx ranch la*t Hundav Neigh-
ors of exgui*ite hand-made crepe paper j lior* to the nnmher of sixty were on
basket* containing *aite«l peanuts. | hand with well filled baskets and the
An informal sing-song closed tbe!day wa* spent In pleasnnt social Inter
evening's program. Course.
The marked success of this most de-
lightful (Kiasion—one without a flaw
to mar it* perfect pleasure -was due to
the efficient and untiring effort of the
committee whirti was made up of ^
Messrs. Scott Jackson, Hank Ramey. ■
L. H. Foster. A. A. Foster. Roy Golden,
Wallace fox. Paul Corbett, and Karl
Oongh.
W. W. W. Party
The W. W. W. club, comiioscd of nine
high school girl*, celebrated Halloween
in fitting style on Haturday night. Octo-
ber 29. with a party and dance at the
D. C. Latrd home. Out of town guest*
from Amarillo were Misses Hazel
O'Brien. Maurine Killontth and France*
Ada Dodson. The hostesse* were Ml**-
e* Elisabeth Htegall. Maurine Hughes,
Ora«-e Ferguson. Virginia I.ainl. Mary
Mclionald. Eva Hkelton. Frances Wil-
MMMITT '
Laag—Irlkack
A beautiful church wedding aolem- j
nized Wednesday morning at nine !
o'clock, In tbe Catholic Church at Nax- [
Both the Junior and Intermediate | areth, united In marriage Miss Theresa '
young peoplaa aaaociatioas of tha Prea-' I*ang of Xasareth, and Mr. John Irl-
byterlan Church obaervad Halloween j beck of Happy, Texas. Father Conrad
with parties last week at the Church j of Nazareth performed the ceremony.
Annex. On Priday night the Juniors,: The bride was charming in a hand-
aided by Meadames Henry Hastings,! *ome creation of white satin with ac-
Hugh Wltberapoon and Yarn Wither- j ••eesorles to match.
spoon, enjoyed a splendid evening of ( Following the ceremony a weddlag
games and frollclng and on Saturday j dinner of beautiful appointments waa
evening the In termed la taa, aaalsted by held In honor of the happy couple, at
the same ladies and Mra. 8harp. dodged 'he home of the bride * parent*, Mr. ,
spooks and witches, bobbed for apples, uud Mr*. John I-nng.
heard their life's history unfolded, and Tuesday evening a dance was enjoyed ,
enjoyed a thoroughly planned evening's the hall hy the entire community. ,
program. Th«i*e invited to the wedding were:;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Albracht and family.!
Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mr*. Henry Lang, Mr. and|
A joint birthday surprise dinner for Mr*. Joe Lang and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Herniaii Huseman and family.
Mr and Mrs. Joe lliisemaii. Jr., and
family. Mr and Mrs. Cletu Rickwartx
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Oerlier
and family. Mr and Mrs. Mike (Jerlier |
and family. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Irl-
l eck and family. Mr. and Mrs. I.udwlg
A WARM PAPER
<Sets K. Lenity's
Harpoon 1 year
or 2 yean 11.00
The Wettest!
The Harpoon Han Antonio, Tea.
POTTED PLANTS
in
Cyclamen
are coming on
Fnneral Designs
TURKEYS—TURKEYS
GOBBLE—GOBBLE—GOBBLE
You won't gobble long. Hawkins wants you.
Get my cash prices first. I'll come and get your
turkeys, if you haven't the time to bring them in.
Eggs—Poultry—Cream-
We pay Cash.
-Hides
The Golden Rule Produce Co.
Rear of Stambaugh Building.
Eggs, Poultry,
Cream, Hides
We Pay Cask
The Golden Role
Produce Co.
ef eM
San-o-la
Bath Room Suggestions
The complete San-o-la Bath Room is the nearest
approach to perfection in Sanitary Science.
The cost of this San-o-la luxury is comparatively
small. See the full display in our store and get the
actual prices. This new material on hand—you
don't need to wait.
Repair work—the kind that gives you satisfac-
tion always.
Jno. Cummins
Phone 323
C\ T. KIBBJB, D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
office in Clark Rldg. upstairs
Hour*. !♦ a.m.-12 m.. 2 p.m. 5 p.m.
(iffice Phone .'SfM Res. Phone 144
Calls made when necessary
loween gamea of wide variety were In-
troduced. Punch was served through- of Texas, will occupy the pulpit. We
out tbe evening, supplemented by sand-1 want 220 in Hunday Hehool and expect
wlches and coffee. Those attending a full house morning and evening. The '
were Misses Ladle Gllbreeth, Zoo and' public cordially Invited.
Ethel Womble, Leah Thurmond, Joyce E. B. At wood. Pastor.
Corbett and Moaelle Hill; Messrs. Rog-
er Wilkinson, Wilbur Siaton, Roger
&3E
"Say it with Flowers"
We specialise in Floral Designs
and all Iknds of cut flowers In
season, also blooming plants and
fern*.
First das* designer* with life
ex|**rlence. Largest floral estab-
lishment in ihe Panhandle.
Amarillo Greenhouses
A Alenlus, Proprietor
Phone 111« Box 101
4tVtf Amarillo, Texa«.
Idaho
Spuds
Our car of spuds is now unloaded, how-
ever. we will supply you with these good
keeping smooth potatoes at $3.00 per
hundred. This is the same price we
sold at out of the car last fall, in spite of
the fact that this year's crop is short.
Cash & Carry
Get More Wear
From Your
Clothes
—Clothe* that are cleaned regu-
larly tbe Ringer way give you
more wear than otherwise.
NO ODOR REMAINS IN IOUR
CLOTHES WHEN CLEANED
BT OUR PROCE88
C. P. Ringers
Tailor Shop
"Buck's" Hot Blast
Heaters
More Heat at Less
Cost
Buck's Hot Blast
Heaters burn any fuel
—even slack — and
save fuel by getting
the most out of the
fuel. Produce more
heat for less money
than any other stove.
Steady, even heat day
and night. They feed
58 cubic feet of air to
every pound of hard
coal.
For Sale by—
C. 0. LEE HARDWARE
IF WE SELL YOU A
GOSSARD CORSET
These original front lacing corsets are ■
conspicuous example of that superior
quality of merchandise that justifies our
unvarying policy of making every said
conditional upon your complete satiM
faction.
We offer you a highly specialized corsed
service, and you may buy every GossarJ
with our assurance that it will he worth
every cent you pay for it—worth it ia
style, worth it in comfort, worth it in
wearing scrvicc.
Fox Mercantile Co.
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1921, newspaper, November 4, 1921; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254144/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.