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For Sale or Trade
FOR HALF: High quality maize
mi r». » ,, ,,»i niiiv, nu"
cleaned. One |s*r |K>und. L.
Baskin, plump HIM, 15-tfc
WHEATLAND MILO, a *x>iubln<*
grain sorghtuu, developed for high
yield ami suitability for harvest-
lug with combine. For sale l»y
MrLetiulMl man drain Co., Here-
ford, Texas; Hunt a Ke drain Co.,
Frlonn, Texua. 17 4c
FOR BALE: A piano at a bargain.
Box 078, or call at tba Hereford
Brand ldh
TYPEWRITER*. New and second
hand. Jowell Murchison. Court
House. 87-tfc
FOR HALF: Throe Du roe Jeraey
hriMid sows, pure bred, not regls-
ter«*il; line foundation stock; will
furrow soon. #2*1 each. Nee lien
Wright, 1 mile north Hereford
Nursery, 17-2e
Foil KALE: Pure bred, hand se-
leeled Oruhoiiia seed, 7 Mi emits
will plant uu aere, L. F. Hawyer,
at Joel Hwlteh, HMp
NICK GENTLE Hhelland ismy
fur sale or trade for young cal*
tie; also nlee weaning pigs for
sale. O. F. Hliernian. 17-1<*
FOR HALF; One extra nice Clark*
Jewell gae range, with limit regu-
lator. J. M. Murchison, 18-tfe
Foil HALF; 'J Hymn - .laekson, I<1
stage deep well turbine pumps In
good eondlilou, also :u>li feel of
H* * Inch easing, HI) fuel |H'rfnnitod.
New. If Inleresiod notify J. W.
McDermott, City Noeretury, City
of Croshyton, Texas. 17 lc
HUGH reduced to is>r MN1.
7,1 |H*r cent hatch guaranteeil.
chirks #8,(10 per 100, .'100 for #22.*K).
Flock A. P. A. cerlllled and laind-
«-<l also tested free from Ik IV, 11.
H. F. Warren, Krlonn, Tex, IJi-t ft*
Foil HALF; Two Jacks, 00 pigs
ami shoals, ami Jersey cows, II.
F. Fulkerson. 17-Op
Lodge Directory
HEREFORD 1*0 DUE
No. 470, I. 0. O. f..
meet a Monday, 8:00 p. u
Visiting Brotbera welcome
JOHN II. BIOGH, N. 0.
L. H. Foster, Secretary.
11 BRIO FORD 1*0 DOE
NO. 840, A. F. * ▲. If.
Htated Meetings F.ach Heeond
Monday Night of Montli. Hehool of
lustruellon Kaeh Thursday Night,
visitors Are Welcome.
J AH. W. HOLLEY, W. M.
J. H. JONFH, Hoerotary.
WANTED: Fanning mill for clean-
ing iiihIkc seed. Phone l.'iH. 17 2c
WAVTKti' win *t*> or fancy
sewing. 112 A Hi root, or phone
47.1. 171c
WANTED: To r>it land mar
Hereford o.i which lo raise feed
crop. Llord llowshcr, l'lione
11007. 17 lc
For Rent
FOR HUNT: Cnfurnlshed three-
hmuii H|tnrtmcnt, with garage, close
In. Phone 070-W, Mrs. H. E.
Askren. 17-lp
FOlt I.KAHE: Meet Ion, all In grass,
good fence and well. Hee II. C.
How slier, HI-‘.ft*
FOR RENT: Nicely furnished
ill 1MMi It Hired. Franees Apart-
inents. 17-2p
FOR RENT: Improved 1 acre place,
reasonable rent. L. Raskin, phone
l,m m-tfc
FOR RENT: Hrlek duplex, close
In. Plume 2n0. ,1. F. Ward 17-lfe
Ft HI RENT: Six room modern
house ami double garage at Fifth
ami Neblcy, Plume loti. Roberts
A Olver. 17-lf
WANTED: To do sewing on hand-
made baby clothes; satisfaction
guaranteed, Mrs. Ross Green, 207
K Ntreet, east of Hereford Nur-j eoiinty.
*4<*rv 17*Ip j Rox o2*
Wanted
WANTED: To trade my equity In
half section that I have sold ori
crop payment plan, for Hear resi-
dence In Hereford or Amarillo.
Tills laud Is solt to as reliable ,i
farmer as there Is In Deaf NiiiIHi
FOR RENT: Modern duplex, near-
ly new; close In, furnished or uu*
furnished. II. !!. Webb, Phone
aoo 0-tfC
Foil RENT: flood live room house,
2ls Avenue It. Dr, Florciie< Mil-
ler. 17-tfe
FOR RENT: Four room furnished
RECITAL
FRIDAY, MAY 0, 8:80 P. M.
CHARLES FERGUSON, Baritone
MARLIN 0ILILLAND. Platform Reading
EIMIAR PIOKETT, Wanlst
Prelude and Fuque, a minor__________________________Ha eh
Etude Op. 2.1 No. 1 ________________________.....___Chop!')
Fuutasic op (Ml .............v................______Chopin
Mr. Pickett
The (Mod
Beach
Mr. Gilliland
The Two Grenadiers ......______________________ Schumann
Evening -Star (Tuunhausr) ______________......____ Wagner
Vision Fair (HerodIndc) ....________________.... Massenet
Mr, Ferguson
Pro and (’on ...._________.............____________ Powers
Musk ..........................................J. Held, Jr.
Mr. GllUland
Prelude ________________________....
I*a ('uthedralc Kngloutte ___________
Minstrels ..._____....______________
Mr. Pickett
... Debussy
.... Debussy
... Debussy
Clock Work
Mr. Gilliland
Gipsy John .........___.............................. (May
Sylvia .............................................. Stasiks
doin' Home ____...____—.......-------.........—. Dvorak
Your Hong from Paradise .......—................ lirowu
Tavern Hong ________.....----......—.............. Fisher
Mr, Ferguson
M. Mflgert, (Nannie Jowell, W. E.
Dameron, Geo. Cloyd, Geo. Beams,
Mattie Cochell, J. T. Cunningham,
Geo. Htamhaugh. A. H. Htliston,
J. C. Lance. Rebetva Howell. J, H
Whmoii. T. u. Nance, Roy Mmltb,
C. R. Smith and Mlaa Ruth Hmltb.
BEAUTY NnCCLALIST
COMING TO HEREFORD
A treat Is In store for hual
women next week, when Miss
Katherine Cooper, beauty special-
ist representing Dorothy Perkins,
will im at the City Drug Store to
explain some of the modern trends
In scientific liesnty culture.
A •.•I**m6. • * s •
•% |M*»w»r ispvm IB Iff in* III*
stalled In the store when* the
ladles may go for consultations on
their Individual needs and re-
ceive a complete facial treatment,
for which there will be no charge.
Mr. LeGrand Informs us that
It la necessary to make appoint-
ments at once, aa the beauty spe-
cialist's stay la limited to one
week only.
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BAND MOTHER* WILL
MEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON
The (Inal meeting of the high
school hand mothers will be held
Friday afternoon at the regular
meeting hour, In the high school
music room. It Is desired that
as many as possible Is* present sa
Mum I plans for the trip through
New Mexico to In* made by the
band Ht the dose of sdiool are
lo he made at this meeting.
NORTH HEREFORD
DEMONSTRATION CLUB
Coding School
Members Send \
Words of Praise
ym
MAKTIIA l*F*E DUNCAN, Editor, Phona 041-W
If interested aihlressL||mrtincnt, modern. Cull 4.KJ. A.
HI 2p c, Thompson. 7-tfc
PLATEAl SINGERS WILL
MEET SUNDAY IN THE
WALCOTT < OMMI NIT>
Self Feeders
Brin® Profits
For Farmers
,1 H Garrett, wlm 1* president
of i 1m* lieaf Him 11b county part of
tin* plateau Hi tiger*, fin orgniil/.a-
linn stretching over all the Pan-
handle ami Into New Mexico and
Oklahoma, says Walcott commun-
ity will enter!nlu the annual eoun
cunvclilIon ut tlidi school bollse,
and cvcrylsidv I* Invited to lomo
..........Joy II mil liny I,f -liiulnil .............. ........... ,,,w
and Insplniiloiial talk* next Him
George Roberson, living live
miles southeast of Hereford, has
j successfully demonstrated tile Util-
ity of self feeders for pigs In a
day
week
Putting is month-old pigs on
the self-feeder March 24, Him
scales showed their combined
The lunch al noon will partake
of an old fashioned basket dinner,
. u ... ..... f .... 1 weight to be 1 Iff)I pounds, During
nnd Deaf Hmltli county folks are ... . . .. .
. , , . . ... the month they were fed 11180
asked to resjstnd In any way they i *
County Health
Activities
MINN GRACE HUZZELL
County llcallh Nurse
MutIter's Day.
Here Is n message from 10,000
motherless babies born during tills
past year la the United Hlalel,
which has the largest death rate
of mothers from child birth:
May we observe Ibis day know-
ing Hint n greater service should
I be given our mothers of today
JUNIOR BAY VIEW ULUII
IIAH MEETING
The Isiok, "Keeping Mentally
Alive," by Gotten, was the sub-
ject discussed last Thursday night,
April HO. when the Junior Kay
View eluh met at the Inane of
Miss Martha Duiicnn, with Mrs.
J. W. Wllhors|NM»n and Miss Dun-
('itii serving as Joint hostesses,
The hook was ably reviewed by
After a most enjoyable social
hour Hu* club adjourned to meet
at ii summer picnic In-fore the
work Is resumed In the fall.
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BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR
MKN. M. II. DANIEL
Mrs, M. II. Daniel was entertain-
ed Monday with a IdrtInlay dinner
given by her daughters, Mines. A.
G. Kell, W. II. Russell and Arils
Mrs, WllhersiMMin, Misses Ktutna j Daniel. at her home on Roosevelt
J an tie Donald. Floyd Wilson and, Avenue. There were about «»
Martha Duiiean. after which a j women present, cadi bringing a
round table discussion of the honk covered dish and at noon a lovely
was held by the duh. At the 'H'"ior was served. The afternoon
elose of the program lovely ra-1 w'iis s|s*nt In all kinds of enter-
freshmen!s were served by the j Milument,
hostesses to: j This was Mrs. Daniel's Kith
Mines, It. M. Wiltshire and J, birthday and for the past 2o
C, McCracken; Misses Floyd Wll-, D'ura her birthdays have been
son, Emma Jcanc Donald, Luelle,celebrated In this way, and It Is
llleks, Evil Hkeltoll, Elolse Pit-
man. Carey Estes, Edith Hhlelds,
Dorothy Klanery, Gladys Helgler,
Ilia Mae Hastlags and Jeanette
Rogers,
TIh* club will meet Tuesday,
May 1(1. with Mrs. R. J. Klein-, <s■
wlilch time a Mother's Day pro-
grams III he given.
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Community IIIMe Class.
Last Hunriny the ladles were
Invited to visit tin* class, mid In*
sides them there were 1*1 men
present who had not before at
tended Hu* class,
The subject was "The love of
money Is the root of all evil," Hi”
stillness during the dl* usslon In-
dicating the Intense Interest felt
by those present.
Then* are nicmlM'rs of the class
who have never attended Sunday
school before, You men who do
not go to Humbly s< h<sd, come to | the educational motion picture;
the Htur thentre next Huudav ! to Mr Parker for the n*e of Hu*
The staff of the Hereford Brand’s
fifth annual cookfug school It
taking this opportunity of thank*
Ing the people of Hereford for tha
cordial hospitality shown them
during the school.
"We have enjoyed conducting
a school In Hereford, aud It Is our
sincere wish that we have been
able to satisfy you, the people of
this great little city."
"it has I teen a pleasure to work
with those who have been Inter*
ested In the school. We ars
grateful to them for their welcomo
assistance.
"The advejrtlaers were marvte
ous. It was to them, the business
men of Hereford, and the national
advertisers, to whom the thanks
for the cooking school must b#
given.
"The business men of Hereford
are fine. We never hare had aoeh
splendid assistance and never IMS
a better spirit of cooperation bssu
shown.
"To the ladles who had charge
of the cake and pie baking con-
test and to those who entered, we
express our gratitude. Hie con-
test was undoubtedly a success,
and the quality of the entries lwf,
utniurpaNNed by any we hare had.
"To tho Hereford Brand we say
’thanks!’ The word Is short
hut It expresses a feeling which
Is sincere.
"We hope to t»c with you all
again next year. Until then, Just
'thanks, friends'."
MKN. LEONA RUHR IHItlG,
Director,
TOMMY HORNER
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In Appreciation.
The County Health County
wishes to express Its sincere ap-
prectstlon nnd thanks to all the
schools, urgaiilMflons, merchants,
and Individuals who In any way
hel|s*d to make the May Health
Day a success. Es|s*< tally do we
appro, late the generosity of the
three hs*al druggists, City, Cor-
ner mid Duality Drug Htores, and
the Chocolate Hliop, as well as Hie
two loo cream companies, the Mis-
tletoe and Hteffen’s, for the treat
given tin* children. Each child
received a balloon and Ice cream
cone. To the Kay View club for
are able to jisnImi In caring for | Mr'iln, .100 isninds I Afnny of these 10,000 lives could
tho hundred* of visitors from a ,4,,lnn un‘* I Imvt* been saved If every mother
distance who w ill ex|s*et lo be' "f linkage, costing $IM.2>'i. * hey r(,„|,j j„IV(, i,*.jrep pre natal care,
entertained, iihen weighed 2,o.'to isninds, the care -if a physician frn.n
A Plateau Hinging convention 1,,(* “ "r imtinds at pregnanev; belter hosplta'
never falls t<» bring out a won-
conI of slightly over 2 cents pci'
jsnind.
fn llliles foi' her care ibiring -bIbl
IHi t Ii: belter Instrin*'mi for Hie
dcrfnl crowd, and Invariably is-o
pit, who attend are give,, a rare ,h|M ‘lemmialration shows, ac- IIM(II|(.P „M* ,s*rso*q.l and home
treat In the way of good common* '"n,l,,K Connly Agent It. O | hygiene that will help her to keep
ftv gatherings nnd devotional sing- 'v,"'n' <>r#1ln#iry feud-Lvl,||( Ml|(| pv miring for herself, to
jujj j lug methods requires 72.1 pounds | r v„ |,«.|. comliig baby it!) be needs.
Hinging will begin at 10:00 a. of *r-,n l>ul m A Ulwllenge to F.tuem
m„ and close at 1:0o p. m. Noted of K,,l“ n,> '[ r'''1 1,1 *Hf' For every eVId, fa I pivpara
singer- and mnsb lans who have wl,h Ibn for bis birth. Ids Wher re
said they would attend are Zed j »«,«l mnl tankage but m ,sn,nds
- . n^.i of grain Is needed for each 100
Robinson, former evangelist le sing m
Hunday; Miss Ramtiey, ‘ ^Min^N nf u"ln‘ ,,||N ,,MS
MKN. TROY MOORE
ENTERTAINN CLUB
The ('reseat Helentla eluh was
entertained Thursday afternoon,
April 22. at the home of Mrs.
Troy Moore. The afternoon was
enjoyed by every one. Dainty re-
ho|s‘d they will eoutlnue to 1h*
celebrated for at least 2.1 years
more,
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BAY VIEW CLUB HAN
COVERED DINII LUNCHEON
The Kay View Htudy eluh num-
bered among the clubs (hut had
s|s*cbii entertainment to Mulsh the
year* work when they gave a
lov< ly covered di-li luncheon on
Thursday. April 21. at the home
of Mrs. Ray Barber. F(»r the
aftermam's entertainment a de-
fieshmcnis were served to 12 Iluhtful musical program hud been
WARD NCIIOOL \ INCIX
AND INM'KCTN BRAND
j.p fiji* Kjijv ......... ....___ ______r
' *...... . . . ..... ..... I jsMjnds of grain, more Hum enough
u 10-year-old marvel, who will help * ^ . .. ...
^.o,. ...............«... uu .........— Ho •»»•’ <•'»*
. . • m,. i seed meal and tankage,
acknowledged Texas Mlioat sucre.I . . , ..
, ..... i! The mclbod, he says, shows the
song player; as well as the usual
... . , . only way now known whereby
superb array of singing and music- , , ...
..... . . **.. i |s*»rk can be grown profitably at
al talent always present from tha ' , , ’
.... i , . ... . ,, the present market prices of grain
M2 counties la*longlug lo the sing-; *. *
and bogs,
lug convent Ion.
The self feeder Idea Is grow-
ing rapidly among Deaf Huiltli
county farmers, dcuiousinit Ions
i In various stages and projects now
Draml employee* were glad iDdntc conducted by Lester Gal-
welcome M!**>*(•« Ludlc lliigbes ami ^T* *L M. ( lia|ituan, Issoianl
Grace Garrett, teachers of the | Koclxer, ,R. A. GllHam, P, II. (ill*
Ward rural school and their line j Hbmd, J, W, KroplT, J, II. Rein-
group of boys and girls on a visit | art, II. L, llershey, Mrs, Hess
1-* the Brand, and take them thru | Turrenllne and Herman Hehulx.
(be plant and explain tlu* me*
chan lea I equipment necessary for
Hu* production of the |sits*r, while
Hie school was In Hereford Fit
day lo iilt(*nd the Health Rally.
Interested and appreciative
grouts* who want to know "what
makes Hie wheels go around" In
M news|s(|ST office Mud lie* shop
« piaer of Instrurllvc Informa-
tion, and the Brand Is glad to show
thorn through.
ci h lug prenatal, na'.L and p >*t
i.i tal care, and the esta'dlshmaut
.I* #u*'ii protc'-tlve men-ares as
w :l. make chlid bcaHm; *afor.
with Mrs. Ralph Hears at her
home on North It. Hired.
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Ml NM HTUDY ( LI B
HAN BUFFET LUNCHEON
morning at aud hear a d's-
ciismIoii of the subject, "I'ilkDown
Tongues". Tills Is no dress-up
affair—you do not even need a
shine, ('ome!
Do led forget (lie Bible Clas<
picnic at Ivey's Ranch tomorrow
afternoon al 4:00 o'clock.
theatre and the comedy ptetnro
donated, nnd to Hie Briiud for its
splendid publicity.
Hlgned; MRH. It. F. MARRH.
Chairman.
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KATHLEEN CRONIN RANKN
HIGH AT HAM 1101NTON
THEATRE KEDECOKATEN
FRONT AND MHIIIY
The front exterior and entrance
of the Htar theatre Is tsdng
brightened and enriched In color
Hits week by iM'ing nslccorati-d In
pleasing new color harmonies, one
of the best looking (stllil Jobs In
Hie city.
Anything broken or wornT Hee
Kuril M Dyson, lc
Kathleen Cronin, daughter of J.
T. Cronin of Hereford, Is among
Hie students Invited Into mem-
liershlp III the Frcshuion-Hopho-
more Hcholarshlp H(S'lety at Ham
Houston College. Hln* wins mem-
bership on the IimsIs of achieve-
ment In maklug .'<0 grade isdnts
In two consecutive terms, thus
sisnding with other meurtwrs who
were sMliitatoriaus and valedictor-
ians In Hu* schools from which
(they came.
You generally gd what you pay
for. When you ;siy us fifty cents
for a tube repair you get V ill-
cfinl/.lng ami not cold paldilng.
We often save you your lul»«
where others would throw It away
and pul In a new one and you
know It Is done right and with
time saved. At KICK'H. 1<*
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Mrs, Eddie Hmltli and daughter,
Kelly Jana, of Canyon are visit-
ing In the home of Mrs. Hiulths
mother, Mrs, W, M Megert, this
Weather strips keep limit, dust
or ra Id out. In winter they keep
heat in, saving their cost In fuel, I w*•*’*»-
K. 0—W.. Sy XVW ” Mr ,»4 M.H»r .....
A, V, Carpenter of Frioiia was daughter made a business trip to
In Hereford Monday tramactl .% | Amarillo Monday ami visited with
business | friends while liters,
DO(i TALKH
Once there was a mail wlui
was (based by a dog, lie rail,
and ran, and ran, and so did
the dog, Finally, too I Inal to
go farther, he stopped, To
Ills surprise, tin* dog slopped
also, 'lliey looked at earli
oilier for a mhnieid, a great
light gra4hiaJly dawning In tin*
mail's lieail. He took a step
toward Hie ilog. The dog re-
treated, Another step. An-
other retreat. And (lien, after
a brief rent, tliat man took
after that dog and (based him
all Hie way bark lo where
they hod started from, the
dog revering Hie whole dls-
tianre with Ills taJI between
Ills legs. Depressions and men
are a good deal like that dog
and that man. We now think
It la time for us to rhaae the
dotr.—Houthwestern Ambassa-
dor.
hers. Tin* next meeting will be | arnilWM,( with Mrs. G. A. F,
Barker, Mrs, Harry Heed and
Ml— Ludlc llbks apisarlng,
Another thing of Interest In
which the Kay View club partici-
pated was Hie health day pro-
t gram given la*! Friday, April 2**
The annual luncheon and l»ti**l- ] j(| ,i(.(.0rdaiice with the civic work
ness meetliitf of the Music Htudy ] .....i {«(-.--} ;;f -*»*;»-, a:::! is
club was held Inst Monday at the «MM(fN*riit«* with Miss Grace Bux*
home of Mrs, C, II. Dllbdiny, The j |,(,,(|||| work, tho club
hospitality eommlttte, with tlir* | pr*va^iit«*«l ii picture to the public
hostess, had arranged a most «p* | nfu.r (|l4. pgrade lii-t Friday. The
|s*Hxlug three-course luncheon, j D«u*d In this picture, show-
served buffet style. |,,(| (|t jj14, Hiar theatre, were se-
Tbe business meeting opened I (1|irw, f|,roll|(j, tli** educslbmal ex-
with music, Mrs. H. M. Wlltsh’re f4,|,#|on department at Aiisiln.
singing Tie* Asra, by Rubinstein, | w(*n* three sets pres*
aud Mrs. ,L C. McCracken playing j ,tl4. pr„, fWO iteallng with
Elude on False Notes, also by t|l4||,,4|44| parks aud scenic wond-
Rublnsfdn, Re|sirts were given | |iri| lff ,|44. |*Mjf4,<| atates, and fbe
HKMKMBCR
MOTHER
ON MAY B. WITH HOSE
by retiring officers, and the fol-
lowing officers were elected for
the ensuing year: Mrs, A. O-
Thomjsmn, president; Mrs, C. (',
Acker, llrst vice president; Mrs.
j, c. McCracken, si*eond vice pres-
ident ; Mrs, Earl Rotwrson, re-
cording secretary; Mrs, A. C.
Hales; (sirresfsmdlug secretary;
Mrs, Jesse Mtanford, treasurer;! Mrs, K. M. Vandenhurg was hon-
Mrs. II. L. IVroadwell, press re- orad with a surprise dinner on
imrier, The year Ismk committee her birthday last Thursday, given
third giving n brief history of Tex-
as under six flags, A lecture was
given explaining the picture and
Hie program was one of much In-
terest to the public.
MRH. eT~M. VANDENHURG
HONORED iWITII DINNER
i Full Fashioned
Pure Thrcful Silk
Hose
in assorted light
shades
69c
VANKTTK HOSE
Chiffon and Her vice Weights,
In light shades, each isilr
•1®«
Those going lo Amarillo last
Humbly when member* of Hie
Methodist choir broadcasted on
Hn> radio were Messrs, slid Mmes,
J, C. McCracken, H. M. Wiltshire,
It. V. Coneway, J, K. Beyer, Jesse
Htanford, Dr and Mrs, K, K,
Rclduson Messrs I It, Hpratt,
A. A. Oott and F. It, Black.
Is com|*(*cd of Mutes. Carl Mounts,
J, C, McCracken and C. II. Dyar,
who served last year and was re-
tained to serve another year.
Constructive tallrt'on the busi-
ness, social and study work wars
made hy several iuemtM*rs.
Miss Mattie Hwlsher extended an
invitation lo Hu* eluh to an Inform*
/t\ supper and the Msdrlgsl duh
om-ert May Mi, to lie given si
W T H. T. <!., Canyon, with Mr.
hy her daughter, Mrs. C, It. Hmltb.
at her home. Thirty ladles wers
present, each bringing a covered
dish, making a lovely dinner. The
hoimree was presented many nice
gifts.
Tims# present were Mines, K.
M. Vandenhurg. Rslph Barnett,
E, M Black. N. K. Askren. J. J.
Clark, 41eo. Muse, J, H. Orr, T
M. Fulmer, K. K Ramsey. M It
Daniel, Rex Tynes, G R. Jowell,
VANETTE HOSE
Fancy lace, mesh and chiffon.
Finest In hose, each pair
ciippciiger, of Chicago, conducting. IW, M> R4gler, M. /. Johnson, W.
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1932, newspaper, May 5, 1932; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825278/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.