The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1938 Page: 3 of 12
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Mr». Doe Brown has again (Man
elected as a teacher in school at
Oklahoma Lane. Mrs. Brown la
the former Miss Dorothy Harris,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, O.
Harris of Mnuuuerfleld.
Musas. Egbert R redly, J. W.
Hobiuson, C. A. Meet ton and J. M.
Hosey returned home Sunday, from
u sevieral days visit in Waco, Dal*
las, Port Worth and Mineral Wells.
' Scoop!
WASHABLE
Mias Laliue Rlebords of Dal-
las rt. was a guest In the O. T.
WiUlauM home, the past week end.
Mrs. Clyde Wright of Bllvertoii,
visited with her father, A. W.
Gregg and family, over the Waster
holidays. Hhe returned home last
Sunday.
Mm. J. H. Hemphill of Clovis, N.
is a guest in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. I Kile hay.
I*. G. Harris of Farwell, spent
Raster Sunday with his parents,
Hummcrffc'ld.
Mrs. Claude White of Lubbock,
returned to her home Sunday, after
a short visit hers in the home of
a 10-eent knife and after 100 swaps
wound up with a flSOO used car.
The re’s one man who can make
a living at his trade.
of friends In Canyon, Thursday.
her mother, Mrs. Alice OroaeWhlto.aU Tractor, A-l condition, on rub-
........— liter. One used 8-row Moline lister,
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Doerfler of like mow, also 2-row International
Oklahoma City, Okie., were here lister, good ae now. Davls-McCrack-
la at weak end, visiting hla rather, on Implement Company. 17-ltc
J. A. Doerfler, and family. i ——
—— I Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kerr re-
Mr. and Mm. Frank Doerfler turned Saturday from Boerne, Tex-
and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Nuesbaum as, where they have been visiting
of Amarillo, were dinner guests their daughter, Mm. Boh Birch-
Fmd Mulkey of Amarillo, spent
last week end visiting hie sister,
Mrs. J. O. Evans and other neia-
tlvsa hare.
tlAt Hugh Witherspoon has re-
turned h> her home bene after
[spending several weeks In the home
Er her daughter, Mrs. Ray Otoe-
Hbit In Tooson, Aria.
Mr. and Mm. Early Joiner of.
South Plains, were In Hueeford,
Friday and Saturday, visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mm. 0. W. Brum*
Iky.
Mias Lorens Wherry, teacher In
the public schools of Amai ilo, and
Mlaa Louise Jacobsen, teacher at
Frttch, were guswta In the John
Jacobsen home over the vreek end.
Heard* Is San Antonio
Dr. and Mm. O. W. Heard left
Sunday for Ban Antonio to attend
the Texas State Dental Society
meeting. While In Ban Antonio, Dr.
And Mrs. Heard will visit with Mr.
•ad Mrs. Albert Sestet, former
Hereford residents.
Mr. and Mm. P. L. Beyer and
ton»Uor of Amarillo, wv*e guests In
too home of h1a parents, Mr. and
Mm J. E. Beyer, Sunday.
• For Bale: Lata modal F-BO Farm-
all Tractor, A-l condition, on rub-
ber. One need 8-row Moline Lister,
like new, also 2-row International
Meter, good ae new. Davle-McOrack-
so Implement Company. lT-ltc
Mr. and Mm J. W. Davidson of
Sterling. Kansas, returned to tbrtr
home, Wednesday, after a brief
visit hem In the home of their
daughter, Mm Tom Carroll.
Mm. H. O. Michael returned to
her home In Stamford, Wednesday,
after visiting In the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Kormtt Wilson.
1^1 Rady* Bigler awl Mlaa
Vritnraa FttUlnglnt were Amarillo
Stunning Urge and small floral patterns or
white* pastel and navy backgrounds. A
quality that it usually much higher priced
... it won't shrink or pull at tha seams. 39*
wide. Come early for choice selection!
A Maryland truck driver broke
a window so he would he sent
to Jail tnd get a change of
occupation. They’ll probably put
him to work on toe roads.
Office supplies, typing paper,
and typewriters for sals at Ths
Brand office
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MARCHES ON!
Planned for YOU I Bought for YOU! Priced for YOU! Thousands upon thousands of yards of ths newest and —Mlwt
fabrics for your avsry spring and summer sewing need! For frocks, jeoket dresses, sports things, lingerie and children’s
apparel, see our printed and plain rayon cranes, acetate rayons, percales, broadcloths, sheer and novelty cottons.
Remember, this is not altogether a parade of fabrio values but a parade of values for tha sntira family as wall I
Come down early Friday . . . See for yourself ... and PSNNEY'S Low Prioas Prevail BVBRY DAY!
Get Ready for Hot Weather
NOW!
Buy Sheer, Fast Colored Dress Fabrics at %
Beal Saving today! Penney’s is Tha
Pl&oa . . . NOW is the Time!
PENNEY'!
Famous Rondo
PRINTS
'PENNEY'S
It;- 15c-29(
MUSLIN . . .
One HUGE TABLE to CHOOSE FR0M1
f w. J. Smith 1m up end out again
after being confined to hie home
•rseiAL.
PURCHASE S
Printed Rayon
CREPE
DRESSES
HO-Nqumre
Kxtm
fine thread.
Vat dyed!
Beautiful New Patterns—white and
pastel grounds. Washable All Rayon
' Mkt* Mnrthn White Is visiting
here In tho homos of her aunts,
Mm A. IT. Rtreu end Mrs. II. FI.
Hensleo. Miss White has boon with
her mother, Mrs. Frank Foliant in
Amarillo for the paat two montha,
Allowing an operation. Bho Is a
nurse In the Ooraum Hospital at
Alamosa, Oolo,, and will return to
her work there noon. Miss White
made her home here several years
ago and attended Hereford High
School.
I. H. Hpmtt la fn Amarillo
For Operation
I. If. Rprnttds In Amarillo at Rt.
a -— it- w 0 M A. — ■ I 4 m I m . A. - - A k % O1 a.i.1
ATiiunny • iHmpimi wnm* i nr ntiv
part of nest*week ho will undergo
• --mm -4 I ..M %M mm S«MMkki AM J
VX IIHIJ'M Vjmti'i prut »»• n « I W»rt»
hla eon, Harold of Big Hprlnga,
acconvpanlod him to Amarillo, Mon-
day. Mrs. Hpmtt, returned to Here-
ford, Tiveday, but will meet her
eon, Carl, of Rtratford, In Ama-
rillo, to spend toe week end with
Mr. Bpmtt.
OM SALE
TOMORROW MORNDfO!
• DRAMATIC VALUE#I
Never before, end probably
never again at this unbeliev-
ably low price I You’ll be as-
tounded by the variety of styles
and colorful prints— by the
■mart trimming details I They’re
well made, won't pull at the
eeamel tlsee 14 to 44.
Colon: Cop«n-Aqua-
Maizo - Pink-White
The Orandeet Buy of the Seaion! Mil-
lion* of yard* of this fine rayon 1* now
being used for smart summer wash frooke
, . . street dresses . . . house coats, eto.i
SEE IT TODAY!
ror Beery rurposel
Gsmwda Hosiery
Fall >TgR*
Fashionedl £ J^FR.
Evening, daytime end wellring
rhoera—service weights! Ring-
leas! Perfect quality!
Mr. end Mrs. Ram H. Reid, Jr.,
of Lubbock, spent Runda«r with b*r
parents, Mr. end Mm. 0. O. For-
The fabrics are chosen for
smartness and durability—
the styles are spring's most
popular. Single and double-
breasted models in sixes sure
to give you a perfect fit—
ami at a price to fit every
man's wallet!
Wilson Gyles left for Wichita
Falls, Rundey, to attend a Cham-
hag of Homme rot mooting lartd In
that 0% this week. II# wee a*-
oompanled by hie mother, Mm. J.
S. Oylee, who stopped in Mem-
phis for a visit there with rela-
tives, end by Mrs. J. M. Boone,
who visited e daughter la Wichita
Fall*
Mm. H. L. Broad well returned
[Friday from visits with her eons
In Electro, end Frederick, Okie.
I S. M. Nunn and Harry Brown of
Canadian visited In the homes of
far, and Mm. W. A. Hunter, and
R. T, Nunn over the week end.
Hpr. Nunn 1*. a brother of Mm.
■|uter, a yd H. T. Nunn and Mr.
Cleansing
TISSUES
A <«mw?v*Uve strle, «»•** In
nm^’anance and plenty comfort-
able. Bui upper* of amooth burit-
slds leather, rubber toeele, lea-
ther soles. Get Room at thia
l4m Price I
Super Big Mac
OVERALLS
The Beet Overall buy in the land. San-
forised shrunk! Try a Fair Today I
Bov’s Men’s
Youthful Stylos!
Fur Salts
for Spring!
tornmm.
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1938, newspaper, April 28, 1938; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018434/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.