The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1940 Page: 7 of 14
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, July 11, 1940
Miss Melba Schulz Is
'Pride Of Glenn Kiser
.... _____—^ I college together.
' The bride is a graduate of
fy yfla A \ W Hereford high seh(X)l and was
u | f I I X# a basket ball star In 1937. She
1 I I I T attended The Shield Of Faith
I Amm I | Bible Institute In Ft. Worth last
^1^■aH^MImmamMr. Kiser attended Baylor
i University at Waco.
Following the wedding a re-
ception was held at the home
of the bride’s grandmother, Mrs.
1A. B. Schulz. A white tiered
j wedding cake topped by a mln-
T lature bridal couple was cut by
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marriage oi miss Meioaiml* ^uu mi a. nai r> ov nuu. ui mr u* ait uuu ^»»cu wj »»u»
Schulz to Mr. Olenn Kiser Jr., the Wyche community. . ; mother. Mrs. Gladys Willoughby
of Ft. Worth, son of Mr. and Mrs.' Banks of greenery, tiger lilies assisted with the serving.
Glenn Kiser of Ponca City, Okla . and trailing vines were massed j On their return from a trip
took place Tuesday, June 25. at the altar to carry out a gar- to Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. Kiser
at the Assembly of Ood church, den effect. Rev. Albert Dalv. will be at home in Ft. Worth
The bride is the daughter of pastor, read the rites of the ring where he is employed in a book
■ ■■■■ .......ceremony rfs the couple and their concern.
attendants stood beneath an I ------o-
ZTn ,“v d"'orn,"d w“h Guests Play Wilh
Mrs. Roy Botsford played the Pftf|4rart flnli
wedding music and Mrs. Floyd jVUHIiaLI vlUU
Harrison sang “J Love You j -----—
Truly ’’
Miss Margaret Faye Miles. I Gu<*£s ^ttVod *’ith club
cousin of the bride, was the maid b‘ rs afternoon when
of honor. She wore a navy blue ?mta<,).MS ontorlft,j°d
dress, using white accessories I lor |^e Tuesday Afternoon Bridge
and wearing a corsage of sweet ub btr home on Third
Pogir7_
Adrian News
By MOZELLE PHILLIPS
Veld With Us
and Save!
Trailer Building and
Repairing
Trailer Hitches and Fifth
Wheels
Rubber Installed on Plows
and Farm Machines
Well Casing Welded
Cooling Systems Fabricated
Fenders Welded and Braced
Basin Diggers Mnde
•
Plenty of Parking 8pace
Close to Town
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Guaranteed Welding
•
We do Aliy .loll, Anywhere
Any Time!
Hereford Welding &
Electric Co.
Half Block West of the
Pint State Bank
Church Monday evening at the VISITORS HONORED
rh”rch M .. ! AT MORNING PARTY
Four questions were discus- i ___
sod. They included; 1. What two j
American Baptist Women Mis-' Two guests visiting relatives
SSTm
Pioneer year In Africa? 3. What son entertained "Ithanlnform- acalhounMany beautiful (lifts
kind of church did the new aI games party at the home of;werf recclved by th(. honoree.
PfrMr- 411(1 Mrs- ° | Mrs. J. M. Chapman is serious- convene at Hereford Monday.
m. nuason. ly tll ln the h0spitai at Here- July 29, Robert L. Thompson, dis-
j0 ' ford. trlct clerk, has announced.'
Mr. and Mrs. M H Zarlng. J The docket at present, is not
dark
missionary find in the
continent? and 4. Give some
statistics compiled by the Bap-
tist World Alliance in London.
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Grand Jury List
Named For My
Term Of Coart
The July term of District Court
of 69th Judicial District will
Dinner Is Given
For Old Friends
The visitors were Alyce
Cox of Pampa who Is visiting
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
j. a. aucKner, ana Norma Jean
Moore of Floydada who was a
guest last week of her aunt and
Jr., were In Adrian during the j very heavy. However, the CMUnd
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wrriv uiu. ijuiy aims uic im*« nvmm k*
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Obretcht court and additional indict-
were In Adrian Sunday. Mrs. ments may add to ttie docket,
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moore.! Obretcht Is the former Eliza-' From the following Mat of I®
- A variety of table games fur-jbeth Chapman of Adrian. men 12 Grand Jurors will be
A dinner-party, one of the nished diversion and favors were Mary Dell Renfrow is visit- selected. ,
most delightful of all modes of cleverly arranged friendship ! ing her grandparents, Mr. and r. h. Beavers, Berry wt, H.
entertaining, was given Sunday books In red. white, and blue. In Mrs. M. H. Zarlng. M. Benson, J. W. Adrian, will B*
evening in the Rose Room at which each guest wrote her name Each Sunday night choir pra’- Kerr, R. L. Campbell, J. C.
tice is held at the church house. Ricketts, C. C. Acker, Alfred
All the young people are Invited May, Q. E. Thiele. W. M. Stewart,
Ike’s Cafe by Mr. and Mrs. Joe for the others.
Warner of Santa Ana, Calif., _ . .. ,.....— ------ - ,—,, — -- „ _
both former Hereford residents 111056 Present were Norma to attend. E. R. Biggs. Vernon H. Baker.
Tables were decorated with Dean McVay- Georgia Faye Me- | Donna Gayle Harris arrived Oe0. Messenger, J. C. Allied, and
old-fashioned garden flowers c°nnell, Norma Jean Moore. Al-1 home Sunday evening after a L l. Womble. Jury Commls-
Jo Cox and Ouida Kath- three weeks visit with relatives loners were Cliff Estes, A. O.
garden
and place cards repeated
motif and colors.
the » j
: leen Hudson.
peas.
The bride wore
white street length
matching coat and white ac-
cessories. Her flowers were sweet
peas and rosebuds.
J. D. Gray of Amarillo serv-
ed as best man. He and the
groom attended high school and
Special Notice
To *11 of my fm.ilx anil ruitumiri
I am now in tin* Wvliliny llimlrti**
wilh thr Hwfortl Wrldlnir »n«l Kloc-
Irir Co., Iurtlril half blork we»t >f
lha Flr*t Slalc Hank Wr art* «|iilp-
cl to do any Welding Job lary* or
• mall.
Yaurp Kor Ilnur Hrldlnr
B. E. 'Slim' Gardner
< Formerly Rmplvyal My Th« lUr*-
fortl Wrrcklny Co.)
Street.
black and !, z.lnnl“ and sweet peas were
frcK-k with featured in the floral deco-
rations. Awards in the contract
games were given to Mrs. Trav-
is Dameron, club member and
to Mrs. Grant Fuller, guest.
Special guests Included Mes-1
dames J. W McVay, Hugh |
Book out, C. F. Moore, Grant i
Fuller. Will S Kerr and Mrs. I
Ann Jacobs of Pullman,, Wash.1
Members of the club present!
w ere Mesdames W. L. Davis, j
Glenn Snyder, Gaston Baer, j
Travis Dameron, Woodrow Ire- j
land, C. H. Dyar and the host- |
Guests Included old friends of
the Warner’s when they made
their home here and others.
inom TO IINT? TRT A WANT AS
Those seated were Messers Seth
and Mesdames J. A. Pitman, C. and
C. Acker, C. T. Guseman, Mrs.
B. Holman, E. B. Hedrick,
Mr. and Mrs. Warner.
Thompson and John H. Olson*
Tom Cook from Seminole and
July 5, for the twin boys born F'r“nk ^c^assist'with the har-
to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zar-;are here to assist wivn
mg. Ive,t-.
at Enid, Okla.
Funeral services were held at
the Vega cemetery, Thursday,
An ice course was served af-
ter the games.
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Questions Are Studied
A program of questions and
answers w'ith Miss Molly Jo Rob-
erson us leader entertained mem-
bers of the Y W A of the Baptist
HAILE DRUGS
"WE SELL FOR LESS"
PRICES GOOD FRIDAY-SATURDAY MONDAY!
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Lux Flakes
19c
TOILET TISSUE
Nortliern • Hull . .
HONEY
Sninler'h
PORK & BEANS
Texas Special — 16-Oz. ('an
POTTED MEAT
Morrell — Large 5-Ounce Can
Cookies
Towne Square.
Cream Filled.
LB,
PKG.
25c
SILVER POLISH
23c
MILK
All kinds...........
Large
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SAUSAGE
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COCOA
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Graham Crackers
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CATFISH
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24c 0LE0
Fresh Sliced.
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Wisconsin Sharp
Cheddar —
Swift's Brookfield.
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BABY BEEF.
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Armour's Bunnef.
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COFFEE ........... lie
TOILET SOAP 16c
SALAD DRESSING ' ?,J"I *r". 29c
T IP a 1-4 Li). 91 12 Ll». AQ.
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BIRD SEED & BISCUIT ........... 25c
SOGAR a 10u“ 49c
SPAGHETTI “"’i,,-^ZSt
GRAPE JUICE ...........,.27c
PIN ENT OS .....................5c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE s,““.'.“‘.:.Vl>25c
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VEGETABLES/
LETTUCE
Large ILuiula
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LEMONS
BELL PEPPERS
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SPUDS
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1940, newspaper, July 11, 1940; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth822130/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.