The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 22, 1985 Page: 3 of 12
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Fridaygat the Hereford Country Club. Sims, Kay Lynn Caviness Berta Ot-
The foyer and ballroom of the club tesen, Jane Coplen and Karen
were dramatically decorated by Abney-
large white painted branches entwin- Models mingled with guests while
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contora . The menu consisted of fettucini
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Ubes were small white painted sorbet, iemon veai,msaitersnowepery
native twigs adorned with white chocolate frabole casserccera cof
miniature lights and anthirums plac- fee Italian style and sperfo
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centered on mirrored glass. Serving as host couples were
Also, enhancing the Ubles were Richard and Berta Ottesen Ron and
black napkins and individually wrap- Jane Weishaar. Aaron and Marki
ped dinner gifts for couples. Men Hutto. Darwin and Connie McGill
received chocolate squares and J.A. and Helen Ann McWhorter and
women were given perfume. Milton and Betty Rudder
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"The Changing Face of America: scape and cityscapes, its taste in a $10 goldpiece to mark the occasion nan
Immigration" was the program food. clothes and music. its entire more money she toW reX^h tain ’ ) .There are many /more
presented by Alberta Higgins when perception of itself and its wav of she had ever seentinherPorters who.come inf rom countries il-
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hostess. ed as a federal immip . . „„ B Erew, me number ducted a short busmess meeting. The
Higgins stated. The enormous im- Jan 1,1892 The first rationgstntion somingmnonganzigine nidayrose to group collected a love gift of money
migration ,s rapidly and permanent- pas through Ellis Island was a 14 12,000 individuate Aigh ^rite S the .State Mental Hospital
ly changing the face of America. It is year-old girl from County Cork Bv 1954 Ellis 2 arZ . Auxiliary to be used in purchasing
altering the racial makeup, its land- Ireland. Officials presented her wih pur^^ ^^^ee has
Baptist women meet recently ondenemcarsstmascardsforsaleby
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+~ herr rg m. .. the federal law decreed the eluded Virginia Beasley Allyne
to near reports, program islandanational monument. Johnson, Lola Jewell, Mary Wiliam
th An effort is being made to restore son, Emily Suggs, Teresa Hale and
Baptist Women of First Baptist Donnie Owen presented a program tefatg itgalongwiththe Statue of Bea Hutson.
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gave a report on the luncheon served Stagner, Mildred Drake and Virginia
Oct. 16 at B.S.U. Amarillo College. Curtsinger.
Forty people were served. Those at- Frances Crume and Stagner serv-
tending from Hereford were Lee, ed refreshments to 14 members.
Seiver, Grace Covington and Sublett.
Leatrus Clark gave the Calendar of
Prayer, focusing on the Jerry
Purkable family of Show Low, Ariz.
Purkable is director of missions for
Little Colorado and White Mountain
Associations He ministers to 26
churches. Clark mentioned that m. . .
Arizona is 80 percent "unchurched.” Self-Portraits em ran ’
Members of Bay View Study Club Garrison. John Gililland WK
enjoxed a trip to Amarillo recently Golden, Robert Josserand,"Earnest
wherentheyate lunch at the Langley, Juston McBride, H.L.
Lagn appe Tea Room Benefield, W.J. Gilliland and two
Folowing the lunch, the group guests, Mrs. E M Burran and Mrs
went to the Amarillo Art Center to M M Morrow
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The exhibit was curated in recogni- MANAGEMENT
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rgsmg Texas State University where to De simple — but not very prof itable
I ' O’Keefe taught from 1916 to 1918 Most people would take their money
Many other artists’ works were tntthebank, squirrel it away in a low
_______also on view including "James nttortst. Rvnsyaorunt, and forget
MW Swann Retrospective" and "Cal In today’s radically changed money
E8 Sumsion: Random Syllabary " world, the job of managing money
KAY LYNN CAVINESS Members in attendance were says Chet Currier, has grown much
Mmes. Dudley Bayne, Jack Case more complex as the choices
RW Eades, Ralph Futrell. Homer atTrap^ate^^ have multipled
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 78, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 22, 1985, newspaper, October 22, 1985; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430322/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.