The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1940 Page: 4 of 14
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The Hereford Brood, Hereford, Tog;, Thy —
The Heretord otono, .-- -r~- .DDuc»Uon f<
lawliag Laagw Play
Starts Last Week
r* _ Tw«k Rev. H. H Bralcher ^-^ 3'
Pampa will assist Rev. Br | (ourtcen giris and three boys,
the meeting. , for I Instructed and trained by Art
Halts L&SI ff ecu. The Womens Socie y Nlzzle 0f Amarillo gave a thirty I
_ Christian Service met oct-; minute concert. Mr Toizien ga ,
. si Min Packard Truck, church Tuesday afternoon. vlolin nUmbers accompan-
Packard ,Pa ,Rovai ober a to install officers. Mrs. i Mr Nizzi. Generous ap-|
Hereford Appliance a* y Jacobson in a very im* 1 * s „jven by the large i
Crown bowling teams to nri»&slve ceremony installed the p . After the business ses-
to the win column lastweek in ^^ce ^^ ^ B E.aud^ Attitudes”
the bowling tournament. ^... ^m nreSdent. Mrs. Henry ision G. A. Syms.
Scores were: pJckar^ _ k rhp*’tz recording secretary; andiwert ‘ Watson, primary
"Know Your
^ Hereford Appliance ^ g™?In be The
141 ™ iMable ^Iss^y^nTh^'f m w^e the^h^tesses. Mr, |
Virmnia 1 PP HllSSCY dav of last week consisted oi a • v nd Mrs g. N. Jacobson, had
Virginia LeeilUSSCy day^pW.m,Patriottemw birthday eake and
1« Hall President were sung, the pledge of AlUg „ cakes with flags, and
Is B«u rresioem |«« to lhP ^
Exposes Bundists
ize a unit, an application for
permission to organize must be
^gned by five leading citizens
unS sentydirect to the governor
Members of the Texas mfense
urged to attend. A »«»» I
mlsslon will be charged. Mu^
will begin at 8 p. m.. and'the
curtain will rise promptly »*
- - ic inviTiHl tO
vrS“.sS
srzr<zA 1■sss&SswfSSSfi
i Members of the Texas M™* , ^.hant of Childress a rela-j Mr and mj ^ ^ nlece Mrs.
Guard must be aole-bodied ma e. Mrs. Jess Sparkman. In th^ n Dimmitt V*d-
citizens of the state ^ Quests in the borne of Mrs Joe Hastings
United States, and of t»>d Gladys Mobley and family Sun- nes ay.______
character, between the ages ol 18 were Mr. and Mrs. J. Bk NOTICE
and 64 years. „ .. ! Harlln, J. B. Jr., and Kitty Kloe POUND NOTICE
Draft registration for Precinct j ^ Hereford, Miss Mobley. Mr-j We have 2-year old re<
4 was at the Adrian school with Miss Smiiey of Lub-, h i(er branded M on left
G. F. Morgan. O. A. *m> and |qulre at City Office.
E, N. Jacobson as officials Qrandmother Mobl«y left Sun-1 —-0
*of*her,<tob#l’Wr41dauKhl^8*tora»mt4
'smaller cases win*
------ 'lance to tne nag w«s ~rp i served refreshments of iced cup
.•fflaasste-..............“
.* imm Yms been ! ____Adrian School car-
8ey of Hereford, a senior at west aiscusocu. groi
Texas State College, has been Thp annual Adrian School car- to 1
elected president of Randall Hall. } wm ^ held at the school, the
Girls’ Dormitory, for this school buudlng on Friday night, Oct- j c
uhucpv was oresi- .r> rruara will be a bean ,41
cakes, coffee and cocoa to the
group. The yearbooks were given
the members at the close of
y^jssTss. j=^ h» st
«rt" oj^mpu^^year, throws.flsh^nds.^rab^ba^ *c. Cl=a vjt
*.........* tractions. A carnival ^n wl.l
Adrian News
By MRS. GEOROE A. SYMS ! *‘ll( b'u"i*featured In the year
* The * aftendance* a* ‘sunVy ^a^'given a large box of
School October 13 was 79. Rev* ca?^’Adrian school faculty will
o Bruce preached « th. .norn- play, "Pro-
in* and evening services. The ®eRll\pUnu, r>ouid You? next
Sunday 8ch0°1 “Jl,'?rloed0a “call | wMk It Is a royalty play, a con1'”
mlttee composed of O. O. Cal |week^i ^ the promise ot an
houn, J. C. Baker and N. L. Jac «ay,____nf entertain-
_ 1 f _____ C iifAtra
Mrs Gladys MODiey uhu ......... ,,.vd Mrs. —
TlvUih^ParV.U-T'eacher As-1**^°"bobbins »nd Ciydene,— lQ atte„d the annual Tex-
ed by the Pare,u :.>dall spenl Saturday ''bth‘ “s synodical Meeting being held
°°The ^Adrian Bridge Club met the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.|J Paris this week. They will a 1
Wednesday with Mrs. V. E. Lem-1 j" Barclay of near Hereford and,^ ylsU relatlVes and friend^
^Pour tables of bridge were Ruby Faye Barclay spent Satur- ,n Wat.0> Temple and Parm
played with high score going to'dliy nlght with Betty Doris Rob ■■ Mrs. Olson. willdho ,
I Mrs, .f. ^^r^dravel0-!^. play "There’s A Man In Trinity University t
I • • Mrs q q Calhoun. Re-! The House” will be Pre*ent . waxahachle.
Kirhard Werner, former •torn1 freshments of Apple Upside; Friday night at the Frio School __ ----o~——“T.
trooper of the Orrmar-AmerleMi ^ Cake wtth whipped cream by the Frio Home ^m“nst , Brand Ads Oet '‘“'He
land ice tea was served by the;turn Club women. Everyone Is
liunr, Known »» 7, , „
the Dies committee In Washington,
I) C’.. as a witness. Werner, who
,* Holding a Nail «»K purchased in
one of the Bund s eamps in Anier •
___lit.... .rn aiivioa Ilf aril*
ana ice u*u *** ~^— -•> .
hostess, assisted by her daugh-
ter Mrs. Mildred Loveless, to
Mesdames J. E. Speed, O.O. Cal-
a * n Ik In n n h Cl n F. (. . C/nUI)
one of the Bund s camps in AmerL Meadamej M n '£ C. Chap-
7 TX: ZTf*r^ouS— man.' John Youngblood, a r.
'smerl'esITexpoolns the seilvltlei. of Morgan. E. N. Jacobson. H.nev
Bundists.
Faye Clemons; Finance: V. E.
and'HurlS^Maynard; Publicity:
j c. Baker, chairman; Mrs. J.
* . «Dll! nrnwn Alld
and lives at Bronte. rtt^ratpd
Mrs Ole Larson was operated
___last week.
and Hurley Maynara. ruwiuv. Mrs. Ole k
j c Baker, chairman; Mrs. J. upon for appendicitis \ast
c Baker Mrs. Bill Brown and, Mrs Bertha Larsen is spena
Mrs. O. A. Syms; 1 Ing a few weeks at 'he^me^o^
Mrs. E. N. Jacobson; Enrollment.
- rthQlrmutV Ml*S
Mrs. E. N. jacooau*., -..a-........
^hnJSkaggseandC Mrs. Kenneth
Cook; Hospitality; Mrs N. L.
Jacobson, chairman; Miss Ar-
he* nephew. Louie Olson, near
Hereford.
Mrs. Byron Lamanac and ja y
son came home from Amarillo,
Jacobson, chairman; Miss Ar-, Thursday.
menia Elliott, and Mrs’-Vaur^ T Rev. O. Bruce spent Monday
Luallln; Study Group, Mrs. O. d Tuesday In Pampa and Ama
A Syms; Historian; Mrs. B. B.
Witt- Parliamentarian; Kenneth * *— t n Monahan
_ Mrs John Skaggs.
houn! J C Baker and N. L.
obsen to purchase 5 stoves fortenJ y Witt; parxiamcu»*•»••• —------
the kasement classrooms. t bpr meeting of the cook; Flower; Mrs. John Skaggs.
The Methodist Revival m*eHAT.an p^ent Teacher Assocla-I The Adrian Matadors were de-
In* will begtn next Sunday, Met- lA°riakl h ld ln the school audl- feated on their home field I* i
ober 20. and continue for one tlon wa ----- dny nf|prnnon by Happy by a
-- -- ---kUnro of 26 to 0. It was a con-
Have Fresh Meat
Year 'Round
When you kill hops, butcher
a calf, or dress some tryers or
hens, place the meat, in one ol
our lockers. Knjoy fresh meat
whenever you want it. t old
Storage preserves the juicy
goodness, the rich flavor ot
fresh meats.
Hereford Locker
& Cold Storage
LEE HOPSON, Mfrr.
Hi
day afternoon by Happy by a
score of 26 to 0. It was a con-
ference game. The Matadors will
play San Jon at San Jon next
Friday In the fourth game of the
season for the Matadors.
The Adrian Junior team will
play Boy’s Ranch of Old Tasco-
£ at Adrian. Friday afternoon.
This is the third game of the
season for the Adrian Juniors.
Mr and Mra. E C. Chapman
went to Amarillo Friday nigh
I ror a brief visit with Barney
i Chapman and family, who were
enroute from their home at.Ft
Worth to Montana on a hunt
lug triiK ^ Reynolds returned
Morgan, E. N. Jacobson. Henry
Creltz, Mable Danford. B. L.
Kinsey. P. M. McAdoo George
Davis. Ray Brown and Hurley
Maynard.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Maynard
entertained six tables of bridge
Friday night in honor of M .
and Mrs. J. B. Monahan who are
leaving soon. Men’s high store
was won by Ray Brown, owl
score to O. A. ^ms. ravel ni!
to John Skaggs. Ladles high
score was won by Mrs. w v-
Tolbert, low to Mrs. J. B- Mon" j
ahan and traveling to Mrs J.,
J Speed. Mr. and Mrs. Mona-1
han were presented with a beau-
tiful picture. , .
Lovely refreshments of cheese
soread. Rltz with potato chips,
fruit salad, pickles and coffee
were served to Messers and Mts-
dames J. E. Speed. John Skaggs.
W V Tolbert. E. C. Chapman.
G F. Morgan, E. N. Jacobson,
Ray Brown. J. B.Mon»han V
rlllo. .
y,^‘tSe^.^aK
Edward, at Price Memorial In
Amarillo Sftturdfty*
Mr and Mrs. E. C. Chapman
visited Mrs. Julia Samuelson In
DIM1ss 1 Marjorie Manning met
her parents from Panhandle in
Amarillo for a brief visit Sat- ^ Browni ............ ■
UrSayt' Hnmmlt spent the weeklE. Lemke. G. A. Syms and
E. L. Hammlt »P«n b 0 G. Calhoun,
end ln Canyon visiting his mo ,u. vj.__Q----
ther, Roy. dj* **********
E L Hammlt plan to attend Pvin NfiWS
Homecoming at Canyon, Satur-1 I1U IBJ*»
HEREFORD STORE CO.
»b... CM*" X- - N—'!
The arrival of our New Jail a plaoe^m
coats and overcoats « «'
ltny man’s buying schedule. j
•ii f i piuin twill effeetn, Null
Included you will (;ray Green, Brown]
effect!*, Herringbones, »n ,uu‘• ...,'matter what yourf
i"vat, Shade,. W" r""': 't 7 . many .lollar]
aWff Kv-y ^.n..... » ......— -3
individually tailored.
i .x tminv or tomorrow. 1
Suppose you drop n toda>
you will feel well repaid
S. L. Harman Sr.,
day.
MRS. MALCOM CAS8ELS
An unusually good crowd of
eighty-one attended Sunday
Havens Post No. 189 of the
fhSeKClwanta 'Ha'll 7"^^ Fri- eighty-one attended sunuay
W. , Reynolds returned
wm^^e^and he^sister, Mr« jKrabn. N; uccper pastor bn»ught
C. R. Gault and her niece, Mrs. adjutant, finance officer, tW() V(.ry inspiring »n‘ 1
J. R. Watkins of Vega had been jl^. Adrian, chaplain. C^ Th(.n, WOre several visitors
visiting her brother, John Glass . _rls historian; C. T. Evei - .bpy ap> always welcome
! cock "and family. , p Seer : W. V. Tolbert. thfyw,ah lo tttke this opportunl-
Word has been received here, . ■ d welIare chairman u> (.„rrect a mistake in I
that Rev J. E. Eldrldge a former Adnan. Adrian, sergeant t that we will have for
pas or of the Adrian Church 1« and Joe Speed, »bc Study next Sunday night
critically 111 In a San An“clb a“b; T^he defense guard will be> fur-1 wU,..............-.......
plfal. Rev .Eldridge Is a bruth dtocwwed. In order tu organ- Rt Lu
er-ln-law of Mrs. N L. Jacobson . as sta
Western Auto \
ssociate Store
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Hollingsworth & Hall p^
K,new Your Top u>Hh
Rubber Coat
Top Drtuing
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bMuiifpo. Qy‘ch
<lryIuk Fully Ou»"
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THE
West Texas Burial Assodation
E. B. BLACK CO.
HEREFORD. TEXAS
W Al f ACK Kl’NRRAI. IIOMK. TM.IA TBXAS^ W'l.UAMS ,5,%*^ AMHKlLsT.TbXAS! AND
ANNOUNCE
A New CASH BURIAL POLICY
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IT YOO ABE INTERESTED W A BURIAL POLICY
COMK IN on I'Alili
E.B. BLACK €0.
HEREFORD. TEXAS
NITI RHONE 148W — DAY RHONE 14
And On* of Oar R^-oUttr- WU Be OUd to C»U Oh You
nuay nfAt
/tu be the twelfth Chapter of
st Luke Instead of the seventh
as stated In last weeks news. I
am sorry this error occurred, j
Rev and Mrs. Carl Leeper and
boys of Plain view took Sunday ,
dinner ln the home of Mr and ,
I Mrs. Ray and family. |
homes in this community tha
they visited In were those of
1 Mr and Mrs. W. 8. Dixon Mr
land Mrs. Malcom CasseJs and fo
supper ln the home of Mr. and
i Mrs Owen Andrews
1 L E Brain of Borger spent
| the week end with Mr. rtay
|BrVestus Hodges Is still In the
hosnltal In Amarillo but he Is
expected to be able to return
to his home sometime this week.
His friends and neighbors wish
for him a speedy recovery.
Dinner guests in the John
Johnson home *Sunday were L.
E. Brain of Borger. Mr. and Mrs^
8 J Barclay and children of near
Hereford. Miss Stella Forten-
berry. Ray Brown, Marcia, Lyla
and Betty Doris Robbins.
Mr. and Mm. J. E. Andrews
and Alma. Mr. and Mrv Henry
Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Jones and Patsy Jo went to Su-
dan Sunday where they spent
the day with Mrs. W. H.W*
John Johnson was In Amarillo
Friday afternoon on business,
while there he called In the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ten
'"Mr and Mr,. George Albert
Springer spent Saturday nig
i,a5r.y “j. TSwun ‘ u»k lunch
in the home of_fwr nf Here*
law. Mrs. B. R. Dixon of Here
ford, Monday. A
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Leeper and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. Malcom
Cassets and children called in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin
: Kaul and family at Westway
I Sunday afternoon. The Westway
community was giving a house
warming for the K»u|J« a»
have just finished their new
h°Mr and Mrs. W 8. Dixon went
to PlsTnvlew Friday where they
visited Mr. Thompson at the
home of his daughter and fami-
ly, Mr and Mrs. chttJlr* HDlx.
ard Mr Thompson and Mr. Dix
on came to the
many years a*o. Mr. Th^rnip^i
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1940, newspaper, October 17, 1940; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821899/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.