The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1946 Page: 5 of 16
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Texas, Thursday, April 4, K46
85th Birthday
Ruasell Winfert and Mr*. W. B.
Boston was named chairman of
the group. Mrs. Clyde Care, sec-
retary-treasurer; Mrs. BUI
Blood, program chairman and
Mrs. Bruce Woodell, spiritual
life chairman.
All three groups featured the
study of the Book of at. John
in programs for the afternoon'.
March 80.
John Snyder, medical, A^zil
a.
Sue Barnard, daughter of D.
C. Barnard, surgical, April S.
Mrs. N. E. MUbum, surgical,
April 4.
Births
Th Mr. and Mrs. George V.
Hooker, a baby boy, Gary Lee,
bom March 27.
To Mr. and Mm. John Galla-
gher, a baby boy. Timothy, bom
Mrs. Anton Redder was com-
plimented on Wednesday last
week when members of St. An-
thony’s Guild surprised her
on her 85th birthday. Gifts
were presented and appropri-
ate games ware enjoyed.
A regular meeting of the
Guild was held and a business
session was conducted.
The next meeting wiU observe
annual guest day and wiU be
held at the home of Miss Marv-
Jorie Alderson on April 16.
Members attending the meet-
ing were Mesdames Clyde Care.
Wayne Evans, Debbe Knox,
Gaylord NeweU, Elmer Patter-
son, Urlln Sfcreu, Weldon Poff,
Palmer Norton, Lillian Brown,
Bill Wolfe, Ed Fulhsood, Miss
Marjorie Alderson, Miss Gene-
Jrganlsatlon of the Order of
eastern Star Study Club was
iomple'.ed Tuesday afternoon at
I meeting JQeld at the home of
:lub is to familiarise members
vith the work to be given at
he annual O. E. 8. School of Sn-
dructlon which will be held le-
er In Platovlew.
1 After a business session when
Home Demonstration
In Amarillo today to attend
view Etoerle and the hostess
Cluh Artiwlfi.
April S.
meeting of the
_ - — Presbyterian
Church ane Mesdames a. O.
Wilkins, W. B. Boston, Russell
Wingert, Arch Conklin, clay
Ridgway and D. H. Alexander.
were served to Mesdames L. R.
Bradly, Iva Cocanougher,
Gladys Graham, Pearl Kinsley
of Friona, Thomas, Chiora
Brown, Myrtle Wlthsespoon, La-
vlna Gilliland, Belle Hromas
and the hostess.
The next meeting will be held
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock
at the Masonic HaU and aU
members of the Order are Invi-
ted to attend.
a baby girl, Catherine Nell, bom
March 26.
81ms H. D. Club
61ms Home Demonstration
Club was entertained Thursday
afternoon at thehome of Mrs.
Orville Grouerman. Mrs. Bdd
Thomas presided over the busi-
ness meeting end Miss Sadie
Lee Oliver, CHDA, talked on
home furnishings end distribut-
ed bulletins.
The next meeting will be held
with Mrs. Cord Hammock on
April 11.
Refreshments were served to
Mesdames Jack Johnson, Roaooe
Pinnell, John A. Morris, Glenn
HetrJer, Edd Thomas, J. A.
Crofford, Lloyd Heaton, W. A.
Blankenship, Clarence Holla-
baugh, Miss Qllwr and the hos-
tess.
Progressive Club
Progressive Home Demonstra-
tion Club held the March meet-
ing with Mrs. T. J. Parsons.
Members quilted for diversion
and plants were distributed.
Plans were discussed for an en-
tertainment to honor returned
service men of the oommunlty.
Mrs. P. L. Carmichael conducted
a parliamentary drill.
Mrs. E. T. Brooks was in
charge of the program and gaw
an lnfonnaitlw fOsculsslon oH
new medicines.
Those present were Mesdames
C. C. Bowman, Arnold HsrShey,
Clinton Jackson, Horses Her-
khey, Clyde Ruasell, P. J. Wal-
terscheld, O. V. Burgess, Ira
Ricketts, V. E. Dodson, Noel
Higgins, A. 8. Higgins, Howard
Higgins. T. B. Cox and the host-
ess.
Pru-Eoster Party
Entertains Group
A pre-Easter style show will
be presented by the Business
and Professional Women’s Club
of Hereford at the High School
on April 12 at 8 o’clock. The
proceeds ane to be turned over
to the Veterans of Foreign Wars
and the American Legion for
their fund toward their pro-
posed new building.
The merchants of Hereford
t aw agreed to display new and
up-to-date styles from their
•tores.
A program of music, songs
and othsr entertaining features
art also to be Included with the
style show.
For contrast the B It PW
Club members plan to display
styles from the "gay nineties."
New Inventions
Listed For
LaPlata Club
Patricia Ann Turner, year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Turner, underwent a ton-
•ilectomy Wednesday morning
at the Deaf Smith County Hos-
pital. The baby is reported doing
Mrs. Bill Blood was hosteas
for the meeting of LaPlata Club
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Lillian Brown was in
charge of the program and In a
talk on "Modem Inventions’’
gave the solution to ths housing
shortage as she described the
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Radovich
haw returned from Denton
where they visited their daugh-
ter, Miss Phyllis Jean Radovich,
a student at Texas State Col-
lege for Wom«qp<
Mrs. Charles Wilson and lit-
tle daughter haw returned
from Of-Tvatomle, Kansas
where they spent several weeks
with Rev. Wilson’s parents, Rev.
and Mrs. C. O. Wilson. Rev.
Charles Wilson is serving owr-
seas as an Army Chaplain.
Puller House, a round aluminum
Mr. and Mrs. Burl France
Sff* **• week-end In Amarillo
with their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation! to our many
friends for their words of com-
fort and the kind deeds shown
us ir* our time of sorrow at the
loss of oun toved one. We are
truly grateful for our friends.
The S. O. Wilson family.
NEW DEAL CLUB MEETS
Members of the New Deal
Club and guests enjoyed a club
party at the home of Mrs. Troy
Moore Friday afternoon. Cherry
wwj peach blossoms gaw a
spring accent to the party de-
corations. Mra. Kellar Muse play-
nf.iUP1 m<1 Un Wt A T*tor
Played second high.
Edwin Morrison Is
Birthday Honoree
Edwin Morrison Jr. was hen
ored on his fourth birthday
Saturday afternoon with a par
ty at the home of his parents.
BEAUTY MART
What Did
Mildred Pierce
Do?
moanm whitbhbad, Owmt
Gladys Carrol • Valeria Kemp - Maesie Kelly, Operators
Thorton Shirley, Manicurist • Frankabel Bell, Receptionist
Refreshments were served to
Joan Frost, Bonnie Lewis, Sue
Channu, Jackie and Joan Brown,
Randle Moseley, Mary Lynn and
Presbyterian
Groups Organize
Members of the Woman’s Aux-
iliary of the Presbyterian
Church held group sessions for
organisation Tuesday afternoon
to carry on the work for the
coming year.
Oroup One met In the home
of Mrs. E. J. Williams. Leaders
named were Mlrs. Buren Sowell,
chairman; Mrs. Bessie Johnson;
assistant chairman; Mrs. J. T.
McClung, secretary-treasurer
and Mrs. WiU Kerr, program
Chairman.
Oroup Two met in the home of
Mrs. Lee Conklin, with the lead-
ers named Including Mm. O.
G. Calhoun, chairman; Mm.
Frank Gyles, assistant chair-
man; Mm. Hugh Witherspoon,
secretary-treasurer and Mm.
Eddie Morrison, Jackie Wright,
Mm. J. E. Morrison, Mra. Roy
Here art A Faw of Our—
MANY SERVICES:
WATER TUBE
RECAP and REPAIR all siios
of TUBS . . . through 8.25x20
including
3-Rib INPLEMBHT TIRE
RECAPS
AU Work GCARAETSSB
PROMPT SERVICE!
Pruett and daughters. Mm. Fox
Middleton, Mm. Hubert Hoover
and daughter.
We Ve Got 'em
Scottish Rits Club
Has Supper-Masting
Scottish Rite Ladies Club held
Its regular monthly business
and social meeting at ths home
of Mm. Dennis Barnard Monday
evening. Mra. W. C. Pitman and
Mrs. Jim Lipscomb were assis-
tant hostesses.
Ths next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. T. E. Sel-
ler Jr. on May 6 at 8 o’clock.
Those present were Mesdames
A. L. Manjeot, J. E. Beyer, How-
ard Gault, Troy Moore, Mac
WINDMILLS
Balnum, Bylwater Slagle, Rob-
ert Lewis, O. L. Click, Norman
Harris, Hetman Ford, Henry
Seam, J. C. McCracken, Lyle
Blanton, Jim Black, A. Petersen
1 ho* — TVi fact — S foot
STOCK
TANKS
VATEB
SYSTEMS
Dear Diary:
Quit# amused at ths *'0oofy
Hat Contest". Ths looal ladiss
just oan’t compete with the high-
paid designers when it com— to
inf and weeding. Don't buy oae of
these ualcm you hare a strong
wife!
Aim new — Weed-Mo-More
weed killer—tt'i easy to ns# and
gnarant—d to kill dandelions end
crab gram without injuring your
lawn—sounds too good to bo
true—but that's what it fays on
the can—costs only 26o to try
Far District Judge
66th Judicial District
JOHN ALDRIDGE
(Re-election)
Received a few dishes this week
—«ot the finest, but very pre-
sentable—you can get them in sets
or open stock. Abo an assortment
of aluminum ware.....and more of
those super chicken fryers!
Delivered another new Xtfvin-
ator last week-^wish I had a few
desen more—never saw anything
to canal the happiness of a bouse
wtfe receiving a new Eelvinatar.
Driving around over town on
Sunday aftamoon—saw so many
pretty flowers and lawns green-
ng up—almost ready for thorn
lawn mowan we don't have as
yet. Hereford has plenty of civic
Plow Parts
Antifreeze
Pressure Cookers
WRENCHES — CHISELS — PUNCHES — LOG CHAINS
GET IT AT YOUR
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1946, newspaper, April 4, 1946; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825355/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.