The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946 Page: 3 of 16
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The Hereford Brand. Hereford, Texas, Thursday. November 14, 1946
Fellowship Class
Mrs Kerby reviewed the book If T-.11
“We Dropped the Scab” by MUMUlIt 1811
Merle Miller and Abe SDltzer. n a p in
an eye-wltneu ato.iy- of what PfiStOT Good Bye
happened over Hiroshima and, -
Members of the Bay View Nagasaki, told by the radio op-' 4--1___1____4
Club we e entertained at the erator of the great Artiste, one farewell courtesy to Rev,
home of Mrs. D. T" * *_ .1____ ^_________
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, on these history-making mis
A business session was held slons.
whsw members voted to coop-
farewell
Enjoys Games Party
Fellowship Class of the First
Christian Church was enter-
tained in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Kester Monday even-
ing. Other hostesses were Mrs.
Allen Bell, Mrs. Claude Ricketts
and Mrs. A. M. Jones.
A mis tic e Day suggestions and
fall flowers were used In decora-
tions and games provided en-
tertainment.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Thomas, Mr. and
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Roy Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ricketts,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dameron,
Mesdames; A. H. EULston, Burl
Elllston*, 8. E. Askren, Cal Walk-
e v and granddaughter, Allen
Bell, Nona Jowell, Julia Sowell,
A. M. Jones, Mias Frances Dam-
eron, Miss Adda Ramsey and the
hosts.
Has Program
iHear Play
I Reviewed
An all-church party given as a
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H. lexander of the three planes that flew Mrs. Marvin Boyd and son Don,
who will move this week to Abi-
lene where he has been asslgn-
- - — — -—r-\ Rev. Roy Ford will be guest ed as pastor* of the First Metho-
erate with the Living Memorl- 5peaker at the next meeting on di5t Church, was held at the
al project sponsored by the November 21, when he will give church Tuesday night.
SE d"’atl0n 0f °“*n *“ •“* °^u!ilon„ to, thf "*•'£; I Long tables were laid for an
M ^ „ *d Standard Version of the c>i<i-fa*hloned covered dish sup-
Mrs. Hen* y Benson and Mrs. New Testament. and the spontaneous pro-
-1 w. vtrhy prPBAnt-M a nrn- Mm1w*r« nttnndlnar the meet- —_ ----- ,w.( Wn,/™.
gram of “Current History” with ing were Mesdames; J. R. Alll- meal' "ftotTherf ’’~Rofa^rt
Mrs. Benson opening 1he subject son, PhlUlp Barkley, H. L. Bene- ThomDson was master of cere-
with adlacuMlon ol the Progwa, field. Henry Beiuon, M. L. Boyd. a„7 wSi eve vtady
of the United Nation*. Hhe hU- Ewle Cardwell, Colby Con*- ^ talk at oS^ ^ch
tory of the United Nations and wrlght, Herman Ford, Howard 1 havine his own reason for not
the natu:e ol lta procedure were Cult. E. W Har teon, Oeor*e i-»
brought out In questions and Heard, A. M. Jones, J. W. Kirby, antln* the Pastor to leave
answers as an introduction to Paul Mathers, John McLean, Hereford, he waited against
the Interesting resume of Its j O. A. F. Parker, J, P. Slaton,
accomplishments J. W. 8 prod ley, Bob Wilson*. Ray Ford and the hostess.
MRS. JOHN McLEAN, Society Editor
Phone 181
M s. Pete Cowart was in
charge of the program at the
meeting held by the Calliopian
Club Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. W. J. Stanford
with Mrs. Richard Barnard as
hoot ess.
Mrs. Cowart irevlewed the re-
cent broadway hit, “Carousel
on adaptation ox tne riungnrMui
In keeping with the Novem- 1 piay "LIUlorn. She gave record-
er 11, holiday, Farm and ings of the play starring John
Day In decorations used far the andJean Darling and Jan Clay-
luncheon-meeting held at the ton, and told the story giving
home of Mrs. A. J. Walker ’ the connecting links between
Thwaday- ‘ ^ mecordlngs.
Those attending were Mes-
dames; L. B. Barnett, B.F. Cain,
Clyde Cave, Pete Cowart, Paul
Coneway. Wayne Evans, Paul
Foster, Alton Fraser. J. T. Oil-
breath Jr., Elizabeth Womtole,
Jack Olllllond, Norman Harris,
D. C. McWhorteri, J. E. Kirby,
N. E. Mllbum, MU bum1 Nobles,
Miss Qenevieve Eberl? 'And the
hostess.
ler said “American girls who -;—°-
live In rural areas have better a . ,
chances for marriage than those Bridge-Luncheon
who live In cities, and the girls Entertains Club
who live Ian the West have better —
chances than Eastern girls, j Mrs. W. L. Davis was hostess
Horace Greeley’s advice to at a bridge-luncheon for mem-
Candlelight and beautiful fall Pafrintir
flowers furnished an attractive 1 «aa*uail
background for the tea given by Hlllh Affair
Mrs. T.cvir Drmrrc*’ n*>«**<■» v/auaj nuau
afternoon to comptomen*t her
sister, Mrs. WUbur Parkerson
Kramer of Franklin, La. who Is —— — .
in Herefo:d for an extended visit Ranch ciub oto^rved Armistice r*iw who took the leading role,
g _ . Haw Ir> 4asA»a^l/%ns nea/t f/v»* tVia___a v»M T«n r*l«u_
In the Dameron home. i; . 4. ... . ..
A cheery log fire In the fire- 1 luncheon-meeting held at the
place gave accent to the corn- {™me or Mrs. A. J. Walker
trast between the cozy atmos- T«u,;«ouy.
phere within* and the November American flags were
cHUl without.: Baskets of ,“•* “ .«*«**' «•">» •» J«*»
bronee yellow, wine and cold lundseon. table and roll call fea-
chrysanthemums were used tat ‘ured, *«“ conoentta* the
the Uvlng roam and yellow and American Home
white predominated In the din- Mrs. PhlUlp MlUer was In
Ing room. The tea table was charge of the program which
beautlfuUy appointed In sUver followed the luncheon* and gave
and held a centerpiece of yel- a talk on “Fam Life and the
low chrysanthemums flanked American Woman.”
by white tapors garlanded with
greenery. Mrs. W. E. Dameron
presided at the tea service.
Otheis in the house party In-
cluded Mrs. Colby Conkwrlght
who met the guests at the door
and Introduced them to the
guest of honor, Mrs. Ernest
Medklef, Mrs. V. O. Hennen,
Mrs. Tom Boyd and Miss June
Dameron.
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1946, newspaper, November 14, 1946; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825254/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.