The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 65, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 1983 Page: 3 of 48
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Several members of the Deaf Smith County
Genealogical Society met this week in the
home of Mrs. Luther Norvell to finalize plans
for an upcoming genealogy workshop entitled
"Genealogy Can Be Fun.” The workshop is
scheduled Thursday, Oct. 13, from 6:30 to 10
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Mr and Mrs Wayne Shaw
will celebrate their Mh wed
ding anniversary today at a
reception hosted by their
children and grandchildren
The reception is set from 3 to
By ANNE WINSTON
It's a hundred and one
degrees outside, yet as I
p.m. in the Heritage Room of the library.
From left are Jeanette Ramey, vice-president
of the society; Edwina Thomas; Troyce Han-
na, president; Mrs. Norvell, treasurer; and
Garth B. Thomas. (Brand Photo)
and
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gotiating
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named it for his sponsor. Lord De La Warr it became
the state of Delaware
in in 1975
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favorites despite their price
tags
in all, 1983 is a great time to
shop for a coat-there's
something out there for
everyone
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The Worid Almanac”
Deregulation of the banking in-
dustry is winding down fast, and
these changing government regula-
tions have allowed financial institu-
tions to create some very innovative
savings programs lately. The in-
terest rates, terms of agreement
and programs are as varied as the
many names they are called.
Simply stated, in the new open
market, rate ceilings and minimum
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MR. AND MRS. WAYNE SHAW
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Deregulation? It's Simple!
There Isn't Much That's New!"
1. Who won the women s
downhill skiing competition
in the U.S. National Alpine
Championship in 1982’ (a)
Cindy Oak (b) Tamara
McKinney (c) Nancy Greene
2. What is the origin of the
name of the state of
Kansas'’ (a) Sioux word for
friend (b) Sioux word for
south wind people (c) Span-
ish word for snow-clad
...Worried About October 1
stepgrandchildren, and two
stepgreat-grandchildren
The couple requests no
balance requirements on time
deposits with maturities of more
than 31 days have been removed. In
addition, regulations covering
passbook savings, money market
deposit accounts, and NOW ac-
counts are unchanged.
Call our friendly staff today and
let us answer any questions you
might have on how deregulation will
affect you.
There are a wide variety of coated Quianas and poplins in
styles out there. as well. The all-weather coats. Melton, an
down and fiber-filled models old fashioned fabric, is enjoy-
we've seen over the past ing a revival. especially in
years are still very much in the better lines. And, the
evidence, and even better precious fibers-cashmere,
than ever. As manufacturers mohair and camel hair-are
3. What American novelist
wrote 'Washington
Square”? (a) Thomas Wolfe
(b) Henry James (c) Sinclair
Lewis
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walked into the mall this work with these materials,
afternoon, it suddenly occur- the looks become more
red to me that I'd better do sophisticated.
something about a winter It's no longer necessary to
coat. i My black melton is look like the Michlin man.
beginning to look as if it were styles have become slimmer
AWOL from the Salvation Ar- as quilted looks are shaped to
my>. the body These are great.
Now, the only problem is especially if you lead a casual
making a selection. That life
could take ages because 83 Wool coats reflect the looks
collections exhibit an incredi- of ready-to-wear-sleek,
ble variety, hardedged architectural
Color is the first thing you'll shapes or softened silhouettes
notice about the coat racks with a feminine feel I Look tor
this year Bright flashes of such details as flanged
red and blue, mauve and shoulders. V-shaped yokes
green can be seen among the and trapunto work to give the
ranks of camel, tan, gray and clean lines to architectural
black. If you analyze your coats, while swinging, bias-
wardrobe before you go shop- cut skirts, puffed sleeves. ruf-
ping, you can indulge fled collars and shirring
yourself with color, and still reflect romance
select something that will Fabrics range from clouds
coordinate with the other of fluffy mohair to the slick
5 p.m at the Temple Baptist gifts
Church ....... -
Shaw married the former
Opal Hawkins on Oct. 3, 1933, The game of squash is
in Anadarko, Okla They said to have .originated in
moved to Hereford in 1981 19th century London s Fleet
' They are retired from the Paison ewherenprisoners
mer Eaeinale shaped balls from rags and
grocery business batted them against the
The Shaws have one walls with crude rackets
daughter, Loretta Bullard at
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 65, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 1983, newspaper, October 2, 1983; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477676/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.