The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 47TH YEAR, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1947 Page: 3 of 16
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Texos, Thursday, April 24, 1947
Church Women
Quill For
Storm Relid
Rev. Eurich.
Quarterly Oonterenee of (toe
Methodist Church wtll be held
here next Sunday with Rev. Car-
lton Thomaa and the District
Superintendent present. Mem-
bers of the Jumbo church will
be cuesta at a basket dinner at
noon. Everyone Is welcome to
attend the services and be pres-
Polish Family for^IitoFth^e^oIdt»S
.- Demonstration dub meeting
L'Allegra Club, one of the Thursday afternoon,
youngest chibs of Hereford and Roll call was answered with
composed mainly of young man- members listing new gadgets
lied women, has adopted a Pol- used with satisfaction and mem-
leh family of children to whom bets voted to send a oaae of
they are giving aid In many shortening to the tornado area,
ways. The family Includes a boy i Mrs. Tom Draper, CHDA, dem-
of IS, Robert Svymonskl, and bis onstrated some new fabrics and
JOHN McLEAN, Society Editor
Phone 181
maleur Flower Show Scheduled For
ereford Garden Club Guest Affair
Members of the Ladles Organ-
isation of the Church of Christ
met on Wednesday April 16, In
the home of Mm. Elmer Patter-
eon for an all day quilting party
i with a covered dikh luncheon at
the noon hour. The group la hold-
ing a series of such meetings
when quilts are pieced and
and quilted for the storm area
relief. A meeting was held yes-
terday at the home of Mm.
MaTvln Knox.
| Those attending the meeting
last week were Mesdamee Oeo.
T. Huff, Elmer Baker, Earnest
Kerr, Tom Draper, Chester Wig-
gins, Harold Wester, Leon Buf-
leson, H. R. Patterson, Earl Hop-
eon, R. A. Freeman, E. Ramey,
8yd Barclay, Marvin Knox, J.
M. Dixon, R. c. Chlldem, Arn-
old Hersey, Thalne Chapin, J.
C. Reece, Burl France, W. A.
Campbell, R. L, McGee, BUI
Knox, Bonnie Bromley, Earl
Dean Hopaon, L. R. Blevins and
the hostess.
Plans have been completed tor
is Amateur Flower Show to be
ltd at a guest-day affair given
f the home of Mrs. a D. KsHon
I May 6. Mrs. John Robinson,
Ira. F. M. Kester and Mrs. C.
, Oamahan make up the stag-
g committee,
alee For the Show
There will be two aectlons-a-
arrangements and b-specl-
mens.
Exhibitor wUl furnish con-
tainers and will be responsible
tor same.
Exhibits must be In by 10 am.
Judging will be done by 1 pm.
Judging will be done by points.
Members must have one entry
in arrangement class, and one
specimen of any flower.
three sisters, Lidia, Emma and gam a talk on how to arttstte-
,Gertrud, whose ages range from .ally combine colon.
It to 28. Members present were MM-
One box of food has already dames Oeo. Parker, Jerry Al-
been arranged for at their home bracht, Tom Draper, J. L Rich-
town of Ostroda, Poland, and at ardson, John Miller, Oscar
the last meeting of the club plans Vaughn, H. M. Koelxer, W. H.
were made to continue the regu- Russell, C. L. Whitehead, Louie
lar meetings during the sum- Olson, N. L. Wlllier and the hoet-
mer months at which meetings esa. Miss Joan Hoff, student at
1 new clothes will be collected and, W. T. 8. C. Canyon, was a guest,
old ones remodeled. The club | The next meeting will be held
members plan to send one box with Mrs. John Miller, May 1.
7. All flowers are to be home
Exhibits for the show will be
divided Into two sections with
four classes.
Section 1-Glass A-Vertical ar-
rangement In complimentary
Dinner guests Sunday In the boys were visitors In the Cawthon
Elmer Combs home included Mr. Bryant and Marlin Pierce homes
and Mrs. E .B. Billingsley and at Hereford.
saw?M £i>sjsis£snr£s!
W. E. Combs and Cliff of Plain- log two weeks visiting In the
view, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert horns of her daughter, Mrs. E.
O’Connor and Bert, Jr., of this L. Adams,
community. I Mr. and Mrs. E. LTAdame and
Section 2—Class A—Sped
mens. Length of stem to be gov-
erned by flower.
Weslway
BY MRS. MERLIN KAUL
were made for a picnic on May
Wnm^n will vEi. 7h s n '“n‘e of Fellowship." Mrs.
Women wlll^ observe the April o. O. Hill will conduct the de-
Fellowship Day Tuesday after- wuonal service mod a snecili
noon, April l», at S o’clock In ! * “ „ *
the afternoon at the Flirt Chris- Ppo*ram °f mu,ic to being ar-
ttan Church. j tanged. Member* of all chuches
Rev. Roy Ford, pastor of the *r* Invited to attend the see-
Christian Ctvurch, will apeak on vice.
Members attending were Mes-
damea Delbert Balnum, Darrell
Blanton, Bartley Dowell, Preston
Hagans. Robert Lemon, Walter
London Jr., Otho Noland, Marlin
Pierfce, Elvln Wilson, Earl Stag-
ner, O. O. H1U Jr., and the host-
The remainder of the club
meeting was devoted to business
matters. Amendments to the con-
stitution were read and are to
be verted on at the next meeting.
Refreshments were served to ______ ______
Refreshments were served to.Oeorge Bromley, and idi
Sumraerfield Study
Club Hears Review
! 8UMMBR7TELD, April 21—An
Interesting and entertaining
book review given by Mrs. Walk
[Boston was heard by members of
Rhe Summerfield Study club last
{Thursday In the home of Mrs.
p. C. Walser.
[The book was "Skinny Angels,”
Rhe author writes of her life
•centering around two Interest-
ing characters, her mother and
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Ezzell, Ben. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 47TH YEAR, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1947, newspaper, April 24, 1947; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584039/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.