The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1941 Page: 5 of 16
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The Hereford Brond, Hereford, Texos, Thursday, Moy 8th, 1941
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Wallace Beery . . . Tc
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Campbell Laundry
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WE SELL FOR LESS
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W O O D A T A
Metro has »ig-
nature*! Melvyn
Douglas to a
new contract
following com-
plotion of his
opposite
Crawford
^SOCIETY
MRS JOHN McLEAN, Society Editor
met at the manse
Jame.s Aiken wa hostess
Paul Ma tiler* wa leader
s having parks on the
were Mr Aiken and
<<<
organized
dren and
summer
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Nipples
15< RUBBER
Gloves
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Hair Oil
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ROUGH DRY
lLti*>««l from lb !<•
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'n.it . ■ Th
Mrs G F Tomi.ns.it
been ill ,n Tulia for m
.» visiting her daughter
Henrv Ha Ui:ik_ and Um.ly
to
Jim
Al-
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6Ci.t
Father Boniventure Koelzer is
here from New York to visit his
parents. Mr and Mrs John
K.nelzer
5* N
L**X
n Arkuwa* theatre ac..rr
lu.t it *t»uld ruhil.il (esir.c M uh
thr V »nd Hr •member? ) for three
dat> \ cftonir* ho* walked up •<»
Ubr ra*hi»r and a*ke4 it he'd ha*r
Io tomt on ail tom da'* *o ihai
he cukki **♦ that there picture he d
a-h«ar<! m> much about*
Mr and Mrs Frank Ii» zner
plan r.i ieaw Sunday for Galvro
ton where he wili attend a
Kn. rhl* of Columbus conven-
tion They u.ll b< away about ten
days
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< ’ u .. f <, < i? rA i
ihnf I).'tfi<
7c i,i.
Mr and Mrs Marvin A Swan-
son and ch;.dren Marvin. Jr
and Sharon Ann of Chicapo. HI
are visiting Mr and Mr- Glenn
Boardman Mrs Swanson is a
s-ster of Mrs Boardman
prei.ation response
evening the proverbial circus
c.owti enterta tied tn tradition
a. clown matin, r The Wayland
< o.ce Trio of P.a.ntiew satig
tw. selections and Dr John
C mb deal, of Wayland College.
*.< d it the historv and develop
ment of the Plainview school
Tom Con-
pr-uict this hMuii'ome
will become a popular
favorite before many miles of film
have fi'.n red through the cameras
<>* your favorite move hou*.- He's
a Brother of George Sand, r who is
invariably th* menace in all of hi*
screen appearances Brother Tom
wanted to make good on his own.
and thus chose a different nim*
Ironically en< ugh. he'« killed in
each of his brat three moves He
first anja’ared tn 'Sky Murder ’ in
which h< suffered early d< .th Then
he wa« m iruered in "Th- Trial < f
Mary !>ugnn ” In “Bad Man.” with
Wallace B«ery. he again gets an
early dote of rigor morn*. You 4
see him neat in “The people v* Dr
Kildare ' We haven't yet learned if
they're going to let this very
capable personality live thrj ugh the
full nine reel*
-A . .
Ms J.
number
If you want ♦f'
see the m<*\
8* .r». you car, do
t * .< ** :if i* « IkJ )
Manhattan thi^f
day* a> you can
in KoHywi- d
Ann Sc the rn .
Norma Shearer
Joan Crawford
and Director
Norman Taurog
•re current v»»-
itor> F.nNuibK
day* will tring
Spencer Tracy
to (>< than prior
to hty Southern M»urne> where he’L
begin work in ‘Th*- Yearling " Rob-
ert Taylor ha> juat u«-und up hir
adventure* in **bill> Tn< Kid*’ and
Meti promised him a two-mr nth
acM of New York i* on R» b‘«
ma«t viatting hrt Irma Wil^na. ’
pr« *i*jent of the Zw-gfrid Gm Club,
and Virginia ( ruz.»n and Myrr.a
h»ll. wh appear in “Ziegfeld Girl.”
art more bnght . ght visitor*
Rita
Ad.
Marcr'.ia K.wlzer
Helen Hint*
bar' Florida Hsskin Be’ty FL-
K.n Ro>aln- Urbanczyk
Hoffman
Dorothy Dre
Conklin
Larsen
Wllheitn
kett, and her mother wm a noted
■oubrette . . . M-G-M studios, we
horn, plan another Weetorn foe
Nobert Tnyior, so plonoed are they
F Moor- left v. <cr lay
f.’i Albuquerque N V to „i
und a J C Penney Suu ■ co.,
eentton
Amarillo visitors Monday were
Mrs W H Russell, Mr*
B, I Mr Artis Russell
Rat Ira Footer
Claud lamgbotti.in
F Barnes
Powebon ____
R Ivrford F B P.v. y and th.
hostess
Texa* hen* were on th< Job
during March, m chicken ranch Mr W H Rua-.-U, Mr* A G.
• s shipped 171 carload* of egg B' Mr. Artis Russell Mrs.
halt again a.s large a* March Harry Seed and Clyde Gregg.
Huckert
brae hi
hart
Elwart
Skypala
Hoffman
ence Conklin
Duizk Joe Gaetz
re-; and Henrv Bmarman
Miss. Elizabeth Bezner
B. ner Martha F rdman
line Koelzer
Armclla Rznehart
1 Eight towns have served a* ________ _ ____
the capital of Texa* since lU Texas Bureau of Business'Re-
declaration of independence in search reports
1«36 University of Texa* rec-
ord* show They art San-Felipe
Washington on the Brazos Har-
risburg Galveston Velasco Col-
umbia Houston and Austin
Ja. k U rip
Mae..-.-.
• CERTIFIED SEEDS
il;-
Kai fir
Milo
>UflMle
Atla«
Hereford probably will
recreation for
young people
a< cording to plans dis-
i u.«ed at the board meeting held
by director. of the County Fede
ration of W mien s Clubs a’ the
court house Saturday afternoon .
So far no definite plan has
been worked nut but a weli-bal |
ai. I’d recreation program is be-
ini' talked about by interested
club w mien who feel that before
long at least a tentative plan
will be mapped mt which will
mi*t the need on a small .scale
Mrs Urhn Streu county fede
ration president ha* called a
meeting of the director* for the
second week in June at which
time a recnation project for the
summer may get under way
husband, oi. Ma
ner home
At endmi wer. M< dame* T
W Sander. M 35 . •. .1: M
Wools, i (io nil Oliver B« :i
W digletnuth Travi- Caraway
(>Aen Stai ner and the hostess
II Oltll'll
Groups of the Womans Aux
li.ary . I the Presbyterian church
m» t for programs yesterday aft-
ern> on
Group 1 met at the home
M: F S lr« land with Mr
I Bell hostes Mi. F P Potter
avr ’!i. devotion..: M- Georcc
35 u led the program
H i h.iilit- of 'In New
on
Lee
Bltf AADWAY &
HlfLLYWtKW
■ '"By i^-«- O. I.v jo-
Mr 8eth H Holman left to-
day tor Waxahachie to attend
a voice recital given by her niece.
M... Mary Ann Baird senior at
Trinity University She will be ac-
companied from Amarillo by
..nother niece Mrs Mark Gal-
loway. who made the trip with
her Enroute they will stop at
Kilgore for a visit with Mrs
Holman s sister and Mrs Gallo-
way . mother Mr - D C Laird
Thiw send!
rtame* J,*'
Wtfhelm
Iiwrwald
Fberle
dovich and M
(‘■Msimoi.v ar.d
Mr and Mrs Guy Smith of
Memphis were visiting relatives
____________here oyer the week end The
people of the church, and sjieak Sml,hs. who are former Here-
.. ---- f,,rd residents were guests of
, his staters Mrs George Clark
and Mrs John Renfro.
Maybe We re
BRAGGING
l.iit w •• r.'alli
r. jiioml of tli>
mikI Miner
now k. ep in
il n<‘ t:uie»
role opposite
Joan
in "A Woman's
Fsc»” . . Shir-
ley Ti mpl< will
make her rone-
back” in "Babe*
on Broadway,”
With Mickey
Rooney and Judy Garland ard not
with Wallace Beery . . Tony Mar-
tin was barn in Oakland. California,
on a Chriataiaa day . . . and Diana
Lewi*, who ta exacted u, accorn-
pany hubby William Powell East
when hr completes “Love Crnxy,"
was bom -n Asbury Park. N. J. Her
Joe Hoffman
Mike Koelzer
Frank Wilde
Waller Mar- .'ouiig pe .pit . department of
and ’he church as added guests
The affair took the form of
circus banquet and A O Thomp-
son presided as ringmaster
Steve Milner, teacher rave the
wt Iconic addre.-- and Nell Bprad
Edna **> class president gave the ap-
JoM-ptr.i.c Hoffman prei.ation response During the
W ide June Rom evening the proverbial
Marian Kuper Lily
of Amarillo Florenc.
Dorothv Fangman
Fveivn M.ldred and lamna Luk.
Edna Wilhelm and the honoree
gift. wer. Me*
Frank
Gene
J
Ra
student, of the ( lul, M imu-H
Ed 1- I and !<mt>. • .ft < / (///_ Rtirt-lll HUI
young
Broarnian
Ed Gw rwald
I F B*;-ner
Paal Ma'hcr-
Anna Marie
Edna Vrban-
Th< W unan - M. tnarv S
i ’ '
< tliir- b wa.. < . ■ . . :! , ■
F M K. ..ter home ve.ti rdav
ifternoon with Mrs Kester and
M.' O II Culpepper hostesses
Mr. 35 N I • mmoi; wa* lead
of the prnv-am which dealt
With the theme W. Are Th*
Church She told something of
Nanking, a strategic city in
China's first mission center
<!r <' !• Kelton d< acr-.bed the
Chinese missions, and Mr C R
Smith talked of the present
ditions in Nankinr Mrs R
Barge told of West
newly d.scovered
prayer was led by Mrs. J
Stoker.
Announcement was made »'iat
Miss Katherine Schutze. re-
turned miastonary from China
wdl vwi the local church Sun-
day She will address the young
Due t< tie- III lea* ! • Ost of Mlp|llle* and materials
from L> to .:.i p< ’■ ent a* a result ot slioria|r< due to
II,. |l,-'.||ve I*' '*01.1111 W. e fo- 'll to .'llll'llllc. * lie fol
lowing .light iii. rea.M m jirie. .
0,1
the pro-
gram were Mr . L< e C.uikim.
M I1 H A.i unde; ..nd M
I ■ * Norton Mt A o‘.x.<
concluded the program by trad
.n.: a poem entitled Mo-.‘i -.
F J V. il-
Str.et* should he “residential" in character to best preserve a residential i>. .hlwirhinid.
according to I ederal Housing Administration land planning otti< i..l-
Xeillxr loo wide nor too narrow to aeeommodate local tr.i«u th* roadway -t.Auld be paved
in a permanent manner and provided with a low curb and goiter for neatn* ■ and low .. I main-
hr. iix. Well placed large trees do much to create a destrabli environment, "street I;. iv;
not always essential.
GOOD TESTED SEED
II. pffiri
Kaffir
t/iia.lr.ior
U ... at I.it f M In
Re, | Top A K ■ i»lion < miip
\\ It am! flli'U
■**«*<! I »rn
GRASS SEED
kriituekv GrM«>
Kni’’ Bh*» Ghm*
\\ i..t< < ‘k»vrr
B»*r iiiipIh
BULK GARDEN SEED
35
PLANTS FOR SALE
FERTILIZER
\ ifpiiro
B«»ii»‘ M»*hI
< '»PP*THh
WHEAT TREATING
< fr« *a n
< pp»,r ’ arb
DAIRY CATTLE
< astro Premium
Texas Pride
RANGE CATTLE
< Mttlr I 'lilies
< nttoiiseeil Product*
All kilnls Ilf .Mitierals
CUSTOM GRINDING
Our marli nery has been
overhauled, and we will
treat you right Give
ns a trial'
POULTRY REMIDIES
Bring its ynnr poultry trim
Ides . . we are always gla.|
to lw- of assistance
BABY CHICKS
Kr< tie for chicks. large
aelrcti'.n r<adv for delivery
'.'I IW '
WEST TEXAS
FMdhSMdCw
We Buy Hides, Poultry
A M«»?hrr v Da*, par”, fra’ ir
. a p’-ria’ Mother s Pay pro
► rain was viven Friday after
;o n by DHintM i ,f th»- Phebiar
c.dsA of the Rapist Church in
hoi ,r of their moth* r Mr
. Gi.l and a< ht^ I *h<
Ck.i... Wd.i hosier
Gilliland opened th* pr«.
with the devotional on
H"iionir M ther> !•>:. wrd
bv a prtyer of ’hanks for moth
• r L’jm i. by Mr. I.nburn Rav
Mr- J B Wh.’ <>w president of
’.he rias* gave a ’oas? to moth
♦•r* a d Mr.x A.-:., I>an.H gave
A M ’her \ Resp •n-e In an
which featured
s". member* in-
iother* and pin-*
f > J'-v < ‘ffiM n-M? • *ewe*r
d<nr*n .4 H « »*»•*’• f’nrt " nan
*neciA ft vn th» r<wi«r r/ttji
wer* nrtd tAr fArnfre managrr. n h>>
nn *Ate ft/iri < xr .<>1 •» rtrf. “iVrir’
/ eeew a g^and arming tab
bgjf tin H’r’« < Ara»<f / ((w< • al
we it .4 It «
Purer all Jw
■
mot hi r-
'• .. l.i^ . !
ham*
Group 2 m. ' with Mrs J W
Alexand. r with Mrs J< < Bodkin
iead.:, the devouona. High
ligi.'s of tile Old lestament
futii,shed topics for the pt> grgm
with Mt- Arthur Roger* lead
.r Mr* John oi-. ir. Mr.. Arch
' :,ki.n and Mi Cha* F'crgu
s< took parts Report* were alio
g v i. from the annual Spring
Pr«.-by:ena. which wa. heid re
crntly in Tuna
Group 3
Mrs
Mrt
mid other
pt.-. r.im were Mr.
Mrs Frank Gyles
—— o--
Moore left
N
|>r* - nuptial courtesy was
Mi.. Pauline Fanuman
became the bride of Joe
iv.: on Tu. day when Me
s Lio Ku|ict Juki Boe.kin
Frank Bezner entertained
with a miscellaneou- shower on
bundav .ill, :ms,n al the Catho-
lic 8ch<M>I Hall
Gilt., were taken from a de*
orated wagon drawn oy M: ..
Dorothy i»< • Wilde and di.p.ay
<d on a table placed under a t
» ' i. t .
J wedding b»-lii. Mis- Edna Hoff-
man pt< sided at th* guest book
and for enliTtammctr. Dorothy
Dee Wild* .ang .several numbers
accompanied bv M.,.,. Lily Larsen
* t Am.i-
Refreshment* were nerved
Mesdame* Felix Vroanczyk
Carl Luke Gene
John Lucb Joe
Cornelius Drerup A J Seniors ot Here! :<! High
Jeane Thompson Auguat i*. hooi *< ri < ri'ertatrit d bv the
Henry First Ba pt mt Church laat week
Clar with Baptist student* of the
.and
d bv
Kir.ozellan 'ms* it thi Fu..'
R.ij .st Chn.' .n. ' I : it.- ri gu
lar monthly bu>ine*x and ■ a.
meet.ii" Thu: dav afterno. n .
tin homi it M’ Gii nn Parlt- .
Mr- Parker ;in..d<d ai the
meeting which was opened tr i
prayer l< d by Mt Owi n Stagne:
M: M V. «<. <-. la'.e th. d< vo
'..on.!. Mr- M Wooi.m-. Jr :ave
rip, and M: Sagner read
an artii .e on s’andards for the
i ... ■ Plans were mad< ' enter
15 at th<-
Poultry shipments declined
33 per cent this March from
that of a year ago totaling 42
cars of chickens and 6 cars of
turkeys
Best
Mrs W F
.using prayer
Members and
lud< d Me-d i rn. ■ < ha«
•a' J W Walker I vr Kester
L..’ '.rri Ray Ira F ,-ter Jimmy
B< t Claud Lo igbott an J R
' H; ■ -3
Daniel Allen Pnwelson Hattie
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1941, newspaper, May 8, 1941; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1317920/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.