The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 42, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 25, 1975 Page: 20 of 44
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texes, Sunday May 25,1975
Peeler’s Piano
MRS. JOEL NEWMAN
.. .Artist of the Month
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Betrothal Announced
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Library Easels Feature
Wanda Newman’s Works
Miss Bayne Given
Morning Shower
Pupils Perform
Popular Pieces
Dip *n’ Drape
Dolls Created
By HD Members
My Wife & I
Both Come To
Your Wedding
To Cover It
From Start
To Finish.
Floral Design
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Peter the Great of Russia imposed a tax upon beards. Every one above the lowest class
had to pay 100 rubles, and the lowest class had to pay a kopeck, for enjoying this
"luxury.” Clerks wereustatiqned at the gates of every town to collect the beard tax.
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Several public and private
locations across the South
spotlight Mrs. (Joel) Newman's
artwork. Her canvas is dis-
played year-round by Cottage
Gallery at Lubbock; numerous
professional offices in that city
have purchased her works.
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The happiest person in
this community is probably
the one who has helped the
most people, in one way or
another.
HOW’S
The Electric Company
DOING?
"It takes money to build for the future so that
you'll have a dependable supply of electric power.
We'll need $345 million over the next five years. Of
this amount, we'll have to borrow $200 million. And,
at today's interest rates, it's easy to see why elec-
tricity may cost more. But, it’s all part of creating the
good electric service you've come to expect from The
Electric Company."
FORESEE!
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of the Deme
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Democratic
would de a
choice of a I
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County extension agent Joyce
Shipp presented a demonstra-
tion of making dip ‘n‘ drape
dolls and members continued
work on these projects. Sherry
Harder, assistant extension
agent, was also present.
Others present included
Mmes. Savas Celaya, Johnny
Amaro and Larry Lopez Sr. and
Miss Carol Arellano.
WILSON AI
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Approximately 20 paintings of
various media and subject are
now on display at Deaf Smith
County Library, which is
featuring Wanda Newman as
artist of the month during May.
Included in the exhibit are
still life, seascapes, modern-
istic and detailed works utilizing
oils, watercolors and acrylics.
Some of her first works are
among the displayed items.
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Mrs. Newman stated that her
hobby of “painting outhouses
for fun” has mushroomed into a
business venture. She sold more
than 100 of the humoresque
hangings during one year.
Two students at the University at Texas have announced
intentions to marry on August 23 at Church of the Tran-
sfiguration in Dallas.
Nuptial vows will be pledged by Miss Marianne Baker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Baker of Richardson,
and John Steven Carrothers, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G.
Carrothers of 119 N. Texas.
The bride-elect is doing undergraduate work at UT while
her fiance is conducting postgraduate studies at the UT
School of Business. He is a graduate of Hereford High School
and Southern Methodist University.
Bert regularly visits the financial centers
of the nation keeping in touch with the
financial market and arranging for the
millions of dollars it takes to assure your
electric future.
active as a member of the Texas
Assembly of Arts Council and as
state art representative.
Mrs. Newman, her husband
and their daughter, Kandy,
share interests in art, music,
tennis and motorcycling. They
reside at 306 Star.
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new vice president during a
business session.
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Committer
Fly-Up were:
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Mmes. Keys
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Busy Homemakers Extension
club welcomed two new
member, Mrs. Manuel Garcia
and Mrs. Johnny Vera, during a
meeting Tuesday in the David
Arellano home, 126 N. 25 Mile
Ave.
364-6633
A native Texan, Mrs.
Newman was Wanda Nell
Wilson before her marriage.
Reared at Spearman and
Stratford, she graduated from
high school in the latter city and
continued her education at
Texas Tech University and West
Texas State Unversity. She was
granted a music scholarship,
but commented that she prefers
music for a hobby rather than a
profession. However, she has
served as pianist at a local
church for more than eleven
years and plays five additional
instruments.
FHOmES
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Having studied art techniques
from Ben Konis, Mrs. Newman
has promoted this field through
work as an art counselor. She
has also been president and vice
president of Hereford Art Guild
and was fine arts director of the
Chamber of Commerce
Women’s Division for two
years. The artist is currently
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There may be reason to
complain of slow mail serv-
ice but bills arrive regularly
on time.
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It’s amazing how many ex-
cuses a person can find for
not making a donation to
some worthy cause.
Mrs. Earnest Langley’s home was the honoree’s sister. Miss Piano students of Mrs Buddy
was decorated with spring Sally Bayne. and Miss Carolyn Peeler were featured at an
flowers Saturday morning for a Langley annual spring recital Friday in
bridal shower honoring Miss Ward Parlor of First United
Sidney Bayne, daughter of Mr. Daisy corsages were pre- Methodist Church.
and Mrs. Dudley Bayne. sented 10 the bridal candidate
She is the bride-elect of Bill andher mother. Single and double piano
Radinger of Dallas and the Out-of-town visitors attending presentations were performed
couple will exchange nuptial the reception were Mrs. M.C. by these students:
vows June 14. Bradford of Lakewood, Calif.,
Mrs. Joe Sargent of Amarillo, Craig McCuistian, Cathy
An arrangement of white iris, Mrs. J. Edwin Brown (Miss Lane. Elizabeth and Rebecca
orange blossoms and peonies Bayne’s grandmother) of Ama- Rudd. Laurie Thomas, Elizabeth
depicted Miss Bayne’s bridal rillo, Mrs. O.W. Parker of Rains, Sharon Mitts, Ronda
colors of yellow, white and Canyon. Mrs. H.E. Richter of Clark, Synthia Moore, Kristen
green on the serving table. Abernathy and Mrs. Brad and Kelli Stallings.
Guests received refreshments Johnson of Morton.
from Mrs. Dudley Bayne Jr. of Shower hostesses included Also, Kolleen MeCathern,
Denver, Colo., Mrs. Ray Mmes. C.E. Leasure, Elmer Cynthia Easterwood, Cynthia
Leasure, Mrs. Gary Victor and Kimball, Neil Cooper, Clint Ruther and Becky Oglesby.
Miss Camille Langley. Formby, Gaylord Newell, A.T.
Mims, Bert Boomer and Ed
Presiding at the registry book Line.
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Nieman, O. G. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 42, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 25, 1975, newspaper, May 25, 1975; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477431/m1/20/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.