The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 30TH YEAR, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1930 Page: 7 of 10
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THX HBftfiFOKD BRAND, HEREFORD, TKZA8, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930.
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Tasty Foods Promptly Delivered
Hereford
Wholesale
Grocery
Company
A Housewife’s biggest satisfaction is a thoroughly reliable grocer. One whose stock of food-
stuffs is ever fresh and of quality A No. 1: whose prices are reasonable, and whose deliveries
are as prompt as a train schedule. It is our constant policy to live up to this standard. We
are sure your patronage will be rewarded by genuine value received.
L. W. CARLYLE
PHONE 164
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ling Daughter of Hereford,
Miss Nell Parmer, Is Wedded to
Io waMan In Amarillo Thursday
Simple Plan of Life Made Clear
By Rev. J. W. Boultinghouse In
Second United Service of Summer
'wedding of much Interact to
people was solemnised
_srlllo TYiuraday evening,
110, at alx o'clock, when Mine
Parmer of Hereford and
became the bride of Mr.
H. Moll of Tipton. Iowa, at
ue of Dr. George 8. Blover,
Washington street. Dr. Blo-
using the ever-lmpresirlve ring
ony to unite the couple,
bride was never Jovller than
_r»r wedding day, which was
the wedding anniversary of
jirenta and her slater. She
a powder-blue chiffon dreaa
j a hut of atmosphere georgette,
ned with powder-blue folds.
I shoes and hose were of at-
shade.
going away costume was a
bt orange georgette enatanble,
black lace hat and black
and hoee.
bride la the daughter of W.
inner of this city, and be-
^ to one of the oldeat awl most
ly resjss-tod families in Here-
Khe was reared In this city
I Is a graduate «f the llereforl
school, bolds a degree of ora-
from TYsas WiSMU'i t’ollege,
Worth; a bachelor of arta
fr.an W. T «. T t’., Can-
and a ba< beler of physical
was reared and education In that
city, taking special courses In man-
ual training and vocational agri-
culture. He Is a young man of
sterling qualities and comes from
a very prominent family. He Is
now employed In firming.
The guests list Included only im-
mediate members of the families
and Intimate friend*.
The ha|>py <<ouple left overland
Immediately after the ceremony for
their future home In Tipton, Iowa.
HONORN MKN. PARKER
ANI» MINN 8 WINDER
A reception waa given Mrs. G.
A. V. Parker and Mias Mattie
Mae Hwlolter al the home of Mrs.
Grace Guthrie on North Main
street last Thursday afternoon. The
occasion was the leaving soon of
the honoreea for a tour of Europe.
Tin* hostess was the Music Study
Oub.
Two beautiful gifts were given,
the one to Mrs. Parker a handsome
leather hundhug, and Miss Swisher
received a tine |**arl neckla<a*.
Refreshments of orange Ice and
white eake, carrying out the club
colors of yellow and white, were
served.
|nJ|W,H. Mrs. Parker and Mias Hwlidier
atloo degree from the Amerl-1 left on their trip early Monday
College of Physical Education, morning They will sail July -11
ago for the |>sst year she | from New York on the S. H. George
been employed In the physical Washington for the British Isles,
tion department of tbe Junior After visiting several point* of
ach<s>l In Anmrlllo. 'Interest they will meet Miss Ann
groom Is the sou of Mrs. Kltxlnifh Parker, who left June
Moll of Tipton, Iowa, and118, al Oberummergau, Germany.
H-ow a man ahould live to f.l-
fill his destiny, meeting the re-
quirements of his Creator, was the
sermon subject of Rev. J. W.
Boultinghouse at the Methodist
church Hunday night In the second
of the united servlet's being held
In July and August by the combin-
ed audiences of the Christian, Pres-
byterian and Methodist. .
Next Sunday evening Rev. E.
P. Gleser, Presbyterian jwstor, will
preach to the same three congre-
gation* In his own church. Koch
time the denominational attendance
is counted and a percentage with
respect to church roll* Is made.
Ho far the Christian church Is lead-
I lug with a big margin, and the
| Presbyterian I* In *»H*md place
w-lth a wide 'lead aver the Method-
ist,
Reading from the 17th chapter
of Matthew, Rev. HouHlugliouse se-
lected the question "How may I
so live'/" for discussion and ex-
planation. The speuker said in
iwrt:
"The queatlon la all the more
iui|N>rtHiit because life Is so brief.
1 presume that all of you believe
God is willing and wants to sup-
ply our great need*. Hiieutlsts find
In the natural world that there
are certain unctmtigcalile laws.
When they are conformt-d to, the
same result 1* always obtained.
These natural laws are dejs-ml-
'aide.
"So Is G-sl dependable. His re-
actions arc ever the same when
jlhe Individual un-els or fnlla to
' nn-ct his reiiulremcnts. He re-
epoiids In the snue wuy to all live*
that lire guided rightly. The life
| of Jesus Christ I* tin- ls-st exam-
ine, In which *|di'ifuul res|siiislve-
| ness was mnnlfesteil more Gum
I once. There are three distinct
events recorded In which God rec-
ognised Christ ami expressed His
pleasure In hi* acts and life.
"When Christ was baptised by
John, he expressly stook his stand
for the right, and the Vol<-e from
above gave approval.
“At the transfiguration God en-
joined the world, ‘Hear ye Him,'
for the son had not only taken tbe
right stand hut he had been liv-
ing the stand.
"And last, when Chrlat at Getlh-
semane gave a complete surrender
of himself, his persumi'l ambitions,
his freedom of will, hla physical
life, 'Not my will but thine’, his
God voiced approval again, allying
that He hud glorified him ami
would glorify him stlW further."
The s|s-aker gave thla as a plan
of life for any one to follow. If
the three simple steps were taken,
the de|iendnhie God would grant
the Hume risvignltlon to the human
tielng bslay as given Vforlat dur-
ing Ills three years of living and
teaching new principles.
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URN. LEM NAWYER
RETURNS FROM
SADI.KR ON VISIT
Mrs, John Kropff returned home
Monday night from a two weeks'
visit In Hadler, having visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ia*m Saw-
yer.
Hlie was uccompnnled home by
her mother who will a|H‘nd several
weeks here with her daughters,
Mrs. Kropff and Mrs. Kverctte
Payne. Mrs. Sawyer was formerly
of Hereford, having lived neur the
town for Vi year* und moved away
| iitsiut three yeurs ago. Many rel-
atives and friends welcome her
1 home.
iR THEATRE HAS SCREEN
FAVORITES FOR NEXT WEEK
KM BAPTIST YOUNG
PEOPLE ENJOY PARTY
IN CHURCH PARLORS
The Baptist young people tietween
the nges of ten and seventeen bad
Star theatre has this week
Its isitri ns one of the is-st
linmenf* In yi-ar*. The pro-
of "With Byrd at the
pole" excited more comment
iny other, picture that ha*
liown her*-. A very phasing
of the |d ture w»* that It
than fulfilled everything
i*r J (V Parker made for It,
appreciated hy theatre-going
everywhere Hereford pat-
kuve found that when tbe
Slur management praises a picture
to Is* shown, they can depend on
Its ladug g*s>d.
In continuation of playing only
lh<- best program*, the Star I*
presenting sin-h national tureen fav-
orites us the following for the
•soiling week: llebe Daniels tomor-
row, Virginia Vulll In "Guilty"
next Saturday; Richard Barthel-
uio«« In "Son of the G*sls," next
Monday and Tuesday, and Clara
How In “True to the Navy" the
Wednesday and Thursday following
IAY and SATURDAY
SPECIALS
BA, Upton ’a, Vs lb 41c; Vi lb................21 #
tUP, Mary Jana, half gallon ............... 22#
ITS, White fwan, largt package ............ 12#
pound ..............................22#
LOHEf, in ayrup, 2V2 xiae ................ 12#
>AP, tan bars 37c, 5 bare ................... 12#
PftlOOTS, gallon ........................... 22#
IMPOUND, Jewel, in balk, S lbe ............ 22#
(Bring your bucket)
iRKIiMALLOWS, pound package 24#
1MATOKH, freah, per pound 11#
ITATOEH, No. 1 white, 10 pounda 22#
tile Egga Are Practically Worthiest, ao Kill or Sell
Your Boosters.
I s Ccahr^nd Grocery
Anniversary Sale
Starting Friday, July
IS, every dress in the
house must go. Prices
slashed to the bottom.
Making space for fall
merchandise. The price
will surprise you. Come
and he convinced.
$12.75 value . $ 8.00
$14.75 Value . 9 7.80
$16.75 value . $10.00
$19.75 value . $12.7$
Also closing out the
Guaranteed Printed
House Frock a at
Phone 324
*.1
See our beautiful sheer
chiffon hose, 81*20
also out size hose,
Fashion
Dress
Shoppe
—Juat arrived
Gage and Fiuk
Pattern hata, in
hdk, velvet or
velour, the lat*
eat word in mil-
linery. Hee the
Friday and
Haturday ape-
(rials.
IJata for $1.00 and
up. All < hildren’a hats $1.00 to
$2.00 each.
Vogele Millinery Parlor
a lovely party last Frlduy evening
In the parlors of the church. About
one hundred were present. After
enjoying games und a social hour,
the leaders organized the differ-
ent groups according to ages.
IMck Coffee la leader of the
Junior boys; Mrs. Alice Cox, the
Junior girls; Mr*. Young has the
Intermediates, young ladles.
At the refreshment hour lee
cream and angel food cake were
served.
...... a—-
HEREFORD FAMILY
IN ON MONTH’S
TRIP TO OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whltaett and
daughter left Haturday morning
overland for Ontario, Oregon. Bn-
route they will make stops at Ool- onta in Ontario, Mr. and Mr*. .T.''
orado Springs. Denver and Yellow- J. Bassett. On the return Journey
alone l’ark. The Wbltsett* will the |*irty ex;**-** to come by way
be gone for about thirty days, I of Western Colorado and Santa ffo,,
visiting witli Mrs. Whltaett's pur-'New Mexico.
Pay Your BiUs
You Have No More Valuable Asaet Than
A CLEAN CREDIT RECORD
t
Business Men’s Association, Inc.
H. L. GRAHAM, Manager
' r
“Pleasing Keeps
Us In Business”
GRALN DRILLS
LIHTBRH
DORN PLANTERS
HARROWS, ETC.
HUBER TRACTORS
SUNSHINE COMBINES
ANGKLL ONE-WAY TLOWB
1‘APBO FEED MILLS
Jas. R. Robinson
Implement Company
DISTRIBUTOR SINCLAIR GAS, OIL ANI) GREASES
PHONE 108 HEREFORD, TEXAS
A HEREFORD
INSTITUTION’
Owned and Operated by H A Hoffman
PRICES FOR FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
Bananas
Per
Pound'
7c
Salmon
Pink
can ......
16*
Potatoes
Ten
Pounda ..
28*
Crackers
2 pound
box ......
28*
ONIONS
Per
J’ound'
4c
Broom
A good
one ......
42*
Cabbage
Per
Pound'
31/,,.
Cleanser
Sunbrite
can ......
5*
FLOUR
24 lb aack
4H lb Hack
... 22#
. 91.70
Tp*i
*' Swan
Vi lb .....
Vi lb .....
19#
*7#
LEMONS
Large
dozen
33c
Cheese
Longhorn
pound ....
24*
Peaches
Hrookdale
gnllon .,,,
59*
COFFEE
Wamba, 3
Jh •an ,.
TT
CORN
FLAKES
Kellogg’a
package ..
10*
SOAP
Laundry
10 Lara
36c
0RAPE
JUICE
Per
pint ......
23*
Karo
I pkg Unit
Dark
gallon .. .,
Starch free
71*
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 30TH YEAR, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1930, newspaper, July 17, 1930; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584216/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.