The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1942 Page: 3 of 10
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Answers to roll call brought out
Posev of the tacts that there are four-
were read Saturday in teen minerals available in South
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Sammy Hershey remained tn
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Bov Scout meeting
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Snow. rain, alawt and
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rob your homo of its
attractive appaaranew.
They cause naadlesa
waste due to eaceee de-
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Quality Pledged Paints
in the defense of
your home. It’s both
good business, and a
patriotic duty to take
care of your home by
guarding it against the
saboteurs of espoeure
and neglect.
Mrs
The study course on
America was begun by
H iner Brumley givinr a
,’iie F..i American-" in
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party .
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■ daugh'er of Mr
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e.s" using as an introduction, the
question "Is South America a
Help or An Hinderance?” citing
the country' long coast line and
mall army
Members present were Mes-
1 of Hereford High Sch<x»l and at- dames Arlie Dean. Jack Dean.
Tile new
Cecelia Guse
Cornelia Ann
was built
We
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’aken his bar examination
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W.chl’.a wa ne of her <■ i.-.n
bridesmaid She wore a gown
of pink as did the other bride. -
maids and cap and bouquet
mses and gardenias
Earl Specter served his
ther as best man
Officers were elected and plans
for he season's work were <■ >m-
Mr and Mrs D Y Edwards
look dinner Sunday with hu par-
ents. Mr and Mrs A E Ed-
wards at Wyche
V E Dodson returned the first
of the week from Ft Stockton
A v
Justakrd Club members were
entertained on Wednesday after-
noon last week at the home of
Mrs J W Witherspoon Roses
furnished the floral accent and
a salad course wax served af er
the game Mrs Meade Haile and
Mrs Grant Fuller played hign
fur the war stamp awards
Enjoying the party were Mes-
dames R L Craner S J Max-
field, N E Milbum Kellar Mils-
Henry Sears. Geor*e V
baugh Grant Fuller
Halle and the h mtess
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Mrs. Poses Is
( lull Hostess
mother
dress with
i- perfewt
Eaav to apply, quick to
dry A tough baauty
gloea finish that re-
state woer and sbus.
Thio beautiful, long-
laating satiny lustre
finish is easily cleaned
with seep and water
■$1.00
T»*»“rw1 r-anual nr Hrmaf
MffrB Hr^k fall
Clastic All Wool Sweater*
Smart crp^Imbm nr «Hf»-
.wwr at* Im. Gar i'4or« •
Yarn-dprd mt-
tn«t firm!*
woven ’ lbwt
rich miorw
•s* r««h’ for
Tali *
Mrs Neil l^iudder has been
vi--i nt- her mother Mrs Katon
at Claude for the hast two weeks
Mr Katon has been ill
giving in brief a general outline
>f programs which will follow
during the year
During the business session
new year book- were presented
TTio.e present were Mi .dames
Finch
Meade Haile I.vnn Kester f) C
Kinsey .Chas Newell A J 8ch
roeter Diraine Si.k Gurdon Tay-
Liston Wu-oii W Kidruw
Wayne Evans and the
SAVE for your future
YOU'LL SAVi AMERICA!
in Abilene
First study program of the
season for La Plata Club mem-
ber- was held at the h me of II ltf, II ,lr problems
London Bridge Club members
and guests enjoyed a contract
party at the home of Mrs J M
Posey Thursday afternoon Spec-
ial guests were Mrs W A Teter
and Mrs Gordon Taylor
Members attending the |—*~
were Mesdames Ernest Medkirf
J T Gilbreath Jr . N E
burn Meade Halle Kellar Mu.--e. I
R R Wills and the hostess
Garden blossoms were arrang-
ed in bouquets about the enter-
taining rooms for decoration ,
Mrs Wills and Mrs Taylor were
I awarded the high score prizes
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tilin' <'i»|o*f»il
plaMla ar
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NEW FALL SKIRTS
<*h«trd. flared tforwd A Qg
I*'at4> at Mduto* >444. Z’
Dashing or Damure Hatt
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Wecocantewaxte Camp T'
Girls elected new officers at the
meeting held at the Camp Fire
Hut Thursday night
leaders include
man. president
Bateman, vlce-presiden' Barba-
ra Ann Burney secretary Nor-
ma Jean McCullough, treasurer
Peggy Barnard reporter, and
Jessie Ann Buckner social chair-
man
The next inee-ing will be neld
Dyar *t 'he h ane of Mr- Goett vh
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Mrs. Hutson Is
Hostess I or I.. I. E.
( lllb Members
The bride was .ove|y ui a br.d
al g<»wn of ice-biue satin which
she designed herself Her finger-
•|p veil of ice blqe illusion fell
from a f. »wer headdre.s- and she met it the home
carried an arm bouquet of gar
denias and orchids
The brides mother wore a
goid crepe dress with orchid
corsage The bridegroom's moth-
er wore a crepe dress nt pale vio-
let lace and her flowers were
also orchids
. THF PlMNtV w»v IS THl THWirTV W»Y • • • TH
* Miss Hertha Baer Bride of Mr. Sol
Specter In September 7th Ceremony
--- Canyon He is stationed at CamptP MgCoHlster A Petersen. T W
Regular sessions
niun’' Auxiliary of
terian Church begun
after a summer vication with a
Mr and Mrs Jim Lipscomb en-
tertained members and guests of
the Thursday Night Bridge Club
with a de-sert bridge party at
•heir home Thursday Flowers'
for decorations were in shades '
, a . : • •
fall -uggestions appeared .n tai- 11
lies for bridge games and
other appointments
Special guests were Mr
Mrs Glenn Wetr and Mr
Mrs Frank Lucas
na p.nn.v Cotnpony, in th
forty yvott °* on °°
Americon Hf«. *<>»
monv chonaat - ch«n««
which hov. been mu withold
disivAing th. pnxHM. *»**
bosinta. pokciM
posubl. lot miM»O«» O< peool.
to tov. on th. ttaWwrtM O"d
siffipl. Wxurita that mok. uO
the AiMricon wav of M«-
Now th. Pwn.y Componv.
.MtaritaWd In 'hrih. tab.. •».
ploc. with practical tolvrtiony
1 to wartitn. probf.m»f
lor
Wilson
hostess
After the program 'hr h -tess
carried ou a back to study theme
in refreshments which suggest-
ed school day lunches
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I llesibts ( luh
Is I lltertilineil
Announcement has been made
here of the marriage of Miss Her
tha Baer, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Gaston Baer, to Sol Specter
son of Mr and Mr- Harry Spec-
ter. of Los Angeles Calif
The wedding was solemnized
at impressive rite-, on Sept 7 in
the Gold Room of 'he Ambassa Mrs R S Scott Tin- day night
dor Hotel in L Angele Raktoi *"• ’ lt,,‘ cow** '■ South
Cohen off! iated a’ the ervice America w.i- benin >v Mi.
OaNkma I orchid ! ' !v ‘ Fro
Ml •: . -an ;>■. . .1 ’ Amerfa an n whk-h
garlands of gardenia and aster- compared North and South
entwii.ed the r >d -.ipte r' c America discussed th> <><■ d
the canopy Pr fusions of fl.-w- N<-.uhb- r P-m.-v :.d d i.-eij
rrs formed a bower for the cer-
emonv and the ai-.e w.i- mark afr.- A J Sclir e er cave the
ed With Cathedral tapers tied his ory of The Spani-h Empire
with huge bows of white -atm
ribbon and linked with garlands
of white flowers
Mrs J F Lewin t Wichita
Kan who attended her meee as
matron of honor was gowned in
i.me green crepe and wore a tier- Homer Brumley
ed headdress of orchids and ear
rted a bouquet of the same flow
discussed the
Ne.gtibor Poli.-v and d
Pun American interests
Mrs A J
around lhe theme
On the Church Mr- H L
Broadwell wa: leader and o'her
d -ci.-.i ins wer<- riven by Mr-
Henrv Ha tin and Mr- Ar
thur Rogers Mrs c C Fergu-
son cave "he devotional talk
llUI I Iliseomlis
Hosts If Parts
In The Gavest of Colors'
Rondo Percales
He
Trim ofrijww polka 4<>tA.
iharmirK floral print* lm-lv plain
rwiwrw and nunwry print* f*»r
r«vir little tykam Fine. «rno»*h
iwremir the perfert fabric for
your family ’«
lutumn Party
Is Enjoyed Rv
Xea- Deal ('luh
and f“rd
and ?hr» howtena
- -
Rouena Karr I ml
Mr Max M Levand ( or/Hirai Pttsey
Ire Mar net! Sat.
urday night with his brother
Horace Hershey and family
Mr and Mrs Doyle Chapin ter _____ __________ ___
of Summerfield :00k dinner Bun- family at Wyche
A S Higgins. Gordon Higgtaw.
and Clyde Russel! were busintau
visitors in Amarillo Monday.
Mr and Mrs Horace Hersitay
sons took dinner Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Arnold Her
-hey and son near Hereford Mr
ad Mrs Ray Hershey of Here-
ford Mr and Mrs Howard Her-
hev ind family of Dimmitt and
Mr and Mrs Dudley Buzard and
family <f Muleshoe were also
present The occasion was Ar-
nold's birthday
Ke«utiful fall
ground with
fl. aer-an.l lr«t
«b»t« 0Mwn«ttH<
to Christ
program under the direction of !
I the West Side Group was built ' sehloss
'(> G
and Mrs
, dent
Plans for the vear books were
faceep'ed Mrs w jr Barnes and
Mrs Horace Schloss served on
'the vear book committee
Refreshments were served to
Mesriame-' Walter Easter A L
Manieot Horace Schloss F B
Hk ks John Hacker Roots W E
Barnes, c o Phillips Ralph Mc-
Cullough Smith Jeff Roberson
and the h A guest was Mrs
Fannie Neely of Li'tlefield who
has been visi'mg tn the Rober-
json home
shades } ----» -----
7 P • • .••••••
Proaressive News
]By MR.S HOWARD HIGGINS
Mr- Ray Hershey in Hereford ’ Mr and Mrs A S Hicgtha aw*
m Garland, left Tuesday im>w-
ing to take Mu* Wilma Hifl^WB
to Abilene where she will Mktar
Abilene Christian College as K
Sophomore
Mr and Mrs 8 F Dow. aF
where he went to purchase a Amarillo spent Thursday la thw
number of lambs D Y Edwards home
Mr and Mrs Howard Hershey | There were 22 present at 8an~
and family of Dimmitt T>ent Sat- |day School
Glenn Ricketts rpent Rr»urday
night and Sunday with hla Ha-
' Uj, Mrs Luke McBrayer aad
fort
Mrs T P Mc< . sed--0
Trans) rt;r. ‘ Prob., ms be Justakril ( luh
wren the Americas She told of
the Par. American Highway, the
Garden flowers in fall shades
decorated the Edeltnon country
‘home Fridav afternoon when
I Mrs Willis Edclmon entertain-
led the New Deal bridge club
'for ita first party of the sea-
son af'er the summer vaeatlon |
Mrs Glenn Weir made high !
score for guests and Mrs. Troy
Moore high for club members !
Mrs Rylvestei Slagle made low 1
Mr». Jack Bradley and Mrs
Weir were the special guests
Members present were Mes- 1
dames Troy Moore. Sylvester j '
Rlaele Ralph Hastings. Frank. 1
Huckert. and the hostess
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kBMta 1W MDrri TBS a W*WT M | ■
day with Mr and Mrs Howard
i Higgins and Darrell
Mr' W H Vick spent Thurs-
day in Hereford with her daugh-
ter Mrs Clarence Botts and
i family
Mr and Mrs A Lowther of
Hereford visited Mr and Mrs
Ira Ricketts Sunday afternoon
The .school term began for
19 pupil Monday morning when
; they enrolled with the eaeher 1
Mrs V E Dodson The first
f tir grade - will be taught Six
are enrolled as beginners, seven
a - second grades, two in the third
and four in the fourth
Mi and Mrs D Y Edwards.
Helen and Irene were business
visitors in Amanllo Wedneaday
Mrs I W Scott of Canyon and
lit le Miss Jo Eddie Scott of
Happv have been visiting their
daughter .ind aunt Mr- V F Farm pr >perty values are up.
I>0(1 - 'll. while Mr Dodson wa- See us for ADEQUATE PRO1T5C-
1'say from home attending to TTON Deaf Smith Co In.--uranee
business 1 Agency Elizabeth W.jmble 37 Ju-
re
Mr' W A Teter and Mr
V Stambaugh
Mr Stambaugh made
score and received he war 'amp
award
Members plaving
dame Knox Kinard W M Em- •*-**
After the wedd.ng a reception mon- ole in Snyder W J Stan-
wa* held fur the guests and ford Gaston Baer. C H
wedding party
Among out-of-town guests
were Mr and Mr- Baer of Here
»r <rd Mr - J F Leu.n Miss Mar
lan la-win 1
and Mrs Shirley Levmaon
Wichita Kan
Mr and Mrs Specter left after
• the reception on a wedding trip
• to Uie mountains They will make ena Karr daugh'er of Mr and nuon with Mr.'
their home in Los Angeles where Mr- R F Karr of Croabyton. vice presiden presiding
.she will continue her studies at and Corporal Clyde Posey
the University of Southern Cal- of Mr and Mrs F B
1 forma
Mr I
Jim Black played high for *he
club to receive the war stamp
awards
Club members present were
and Mrs F B Posrv of the facts that there are four- an<^ ^*rs ^lack Mr
i Hereford were read ftaturdav in tern minerals available in South an<* ^r' John Olsor: Mr and
Specter a graduate >f < home if Mr and Mrs Odi>- Amerc 1 !.>r use in he war ef- Reed William-
the University of California at Karr of Abilene A R P.>*ey br«>-
and has recently ther of the bridegroom and stu-
dent in the Baptist Seminary in
Ft Worth read the ring cere-
mony
hardships ahead he should be
ready for personal loss and know
what he contributes is a par- of
a long-time gain for society and
for his own chi.dren
Third he should learn the art
and -viencc of working with oth-
er people, because if democracy
can function in the loca: com-
munity during the war it will
survive the s niggle and deter- 1
W j, mine the peace He must be ready
Dav.' thv week with two guests ’ help .thers who have not
with members Tfiev were learned ‘he lessons of efficiency
George and high morale
Members attending the mee-
hmh *b« Were Mesdames C P Urban-
<zvk John P Robinson C R
laidv Llsto nWilson W H Goet-
Mes- tsch F Ga’lin and ’he ho.'
See These New Patterns!
Sorority Rayons
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jJit’rrna «
.V' I’icheg
In giving a report to tnem-1
bers of the South Hereford Home
Demonstration Club Tuesday af
ternoon at the home of Mi s I
Cha Sowell Mr Liston Wilson lun h< >11 at the church H'.stess-
quo ed Dr Robert Sutherland
who addressed the Texas Home Side Group
Demonstration As.sii in Ft Worth Tables were decorated with ''' “lam and
recently r,.t1 wrbenaa and white aeter " •* '* s',:!v Rober
The following set of rules riv- in red’ [lottery bow u‘ ‘ TTionrpson and Elaine Miss Eth^
A -hor business -■■ssion wa an(* ,^le !,ostes* an<*
held and plans for the com- ‘ ler 'a,nll>
int’ vear s work were discuss-1
I Mr- Lee Conklin president | .. ■ . .
1 tioniemaKers ( lass
M-mibe’ v ted to send the Elei ts-Plans II orb
soldiers who have gone from thu-
church, vest pocket editions of ■
"Strength for Service to God
and Countrv Names were dr.‘* n , plpt,^ a/;h;'fI(,n;p ;"s
for members to write le ters to -inft )lrW ,h(. hom„ >f Mr
T W Roberson Thursday after-
u noon.
Mrs
Mr and Mrs J C Rickett." of
Hereford called on his brother
.Ira Ricketts and family Tues-
day evening
Mr and Mrs J I. Park took
dinner Saturday with M- and
I In 1
and '
....__and
High player ■
for guests »*.■■ Glenn Weir and
> Marriage riles for Miss Row the LAE Club Tuesday after-
to Uie mountains They will make ena Karr daugh'er of Mr and nuon with Mrs Robert Veigel
R
Mrs Johnni • W ruble was hurt
it s.s for the Kinship Circle at her
I country home Saturdav after-
I noon Entertainment features in-
cluded revealing club pals and
presenting gifts
Tho.sc atteding were Mesdames
I. R Btadlv I. II Shore Doyle
Ro-> Elmer Wimble and Shar-
>11 <' O Phillip, and Linda
(Ear: Phillips and Margaret. Carl
I Carlvnne Baker
Sally
with
aster-
■.
I el
wa.-
com-
former methods of
Odle Karr, brother of the bride.; travel with those of today 8he
was best man lalso gave excerpts from John
The bride wore a wine velve- IGunther's "Inside Latin Ameri-
teen suit with matching hat and ca."
veil, and corsage of sweetheart Mrs Robert Veige| told of
rotes For something borrowed South America and World Forc-
1 , she wore a diamond ring which "-----------*“*—"*—“— **“
•Icame from England
I She is a graduate of the Cros-
1 byton high school and of Gail
Business College in Abilene
Corporal Posey is a graduate | Members present were
ui Hereford High Schooi ano at dames Artie Mean Jack uean
tended Wes: Texas State College Altus Higgins. Jim Lipscomb. T
Barkeley The couple plak to live Roberson. Robert Veigel and the
I hostess
en by Dr Sutherland are de-
signed :o help in the war prob-
lem. First. Dr Sutherland said
the individual should .10! be at ed •*
war *i'li himself He .should de- .presided
velop stable purposes, rmooth ,
running habits of work and an
outlook free of fear, jealousy
uncertainty and other emotions
which rob one of energy
Second, he must make peace .
with his own future Expecting .j,,. snjrtjcr.
Theme for 'he year s work
"Loyalty to Christ Tuesday's
Ralph McCullough was
I elected president Mr- H race
1st-vice-president Mrs
Hill 2nd-vice-president.
Roots. 3rd-vice-presi-
Pre.,.
H
Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, September 17, l>|2
Dorothy Blackwood of Chm- lvalue of air-plane travel and
byton was maid of honor and compared former methods cf
. HOV
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