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the 14th day of ffcbraary. A. D. 1M2.
(MUL) A. L. MaOH. Clerk.
Couaty Court. Deaf Smith Coutf.
1fan* 1214
Mlspah.
Sunday,
and Church
SUNDAY SCHOOL
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AT mUlORira CHUBCHBB |
Methodist — „l 2171
Christian 188
St. Anthony's Church
Service* Sunday morning at 10:00>
o'clock.
Her. Fr. Salvator Francis, 8. A.
ERVICE
Societies
TUB HTATE OT TEXAN
l To the Htariff or any rnn ubl<- of Deaf
j Smith CuuRty (inwtlai:
TOIT AUK HKRKBY COMMANDED
i to cause to he published oik e each *wk
I for a period of ten day* before the re-
j turn day hereof, in a newapapr of gen-
eral circulation. which ha* la-en cuntin-
j uously and regularly puhllahed for a
| |H-riiMl of not le«« than one year In *al l
j Deaf Htnith County, a copy of t! •* fol
i lowing notice:
THE HTATE OK TEXAS
To ail person* interested ill tlx Wel-
fare of Mary lietle Ati'hley. I'lrgle
Atchley, Annie Atchle.v. latrine Alch-
ley. liertmde Atrhley, Aau Atehlejr. •
Thuriuan Atchlcy. Chrlatiue Atchiey
ami Kuril Atchiey. Minor-.. H. A. Att-h-1
ley ha* tiled in the <V uury Court of
I>eaf Smith County, an application for
letter of Uiiardianabip upon the Entitle
of aald Minor*, which said application
will Ite heard at the next term of i.iid
t'ourt commencing on the flint Mon lay
| In April, A. D. 11122, the same being the
.'trd day of April. A. ! 11122. at the
ML JLM.Fi
Onteto Veterlaarian
Day Phoee 100 Bight
Odea: Coraar Drag Mom
AUCTION SALE
UK jrow eta* for tha Satur-
Jay Male oa March IS. 8aa me
about that General Vara
tor terma and data.
OBO. W. NOTB.
Phone 324-ra
P. O. Box 87
Go To
What are some worth while amuse-
ment* for the home?—Thomas Foater.
Reading.
Tell fklnxit at tine happy home you
know it mi give the secret of it* happi- Court Houae thereof. in Hereford. Tex-
ness- -Mr*. Wooten. a*, at which time ail fieraoii* intere<«te«l
How will the work of an ideal home j > the welfare « f said Minors, tnuy ajn
I low can we Improve the mil* If
our homes? Oleun Witherspoou.
What has a Bible to do with the mak-
ing of a happy home'' Frances Clnlnn.
How can we Approve thc( readings of
our home. *
Solo — Finis Williams.
Reading- Vclnia Carroll.
1 la- curried on?—Maurine Steckman.
What are some ways by which we
! might improve the reading ami music
in our homes';—Zena Owen.
"= : Why sIm u1<I every home have family
In ! prayers? - Lollle Shore.
Song.
Business.
Benediction.
pear anil contest said application. ;f
they st* proper to do so.
HEREIN FAIL NOT. but have you
la-fore salt! 'Ctairt on the said first day
of the next term thereof this Writ, with
Satiety*
Church of Christ
{Two Block* North of Courthouse) j
Blhle Classes at 10:30 a. m.
Preaching and Communion Service!
at 11 a. m.
You are cordially invited to worship i
with us every lord's Day.
W. A. Knox,
A. 8. Hlggini, Elders.j
Methodist Church
Bnnday School at 9:45.
Preaching, morning and evening
the pastor.
rorth League 0:45 p. m.
M. M. Beavers, Pastor.
Junior Missionary
Song N'o 101.
11ibit- lesson Ex. XVIII! 1-7.
Leader Louise Jacobaen.
Song No. 00.
Prayer.
Business.
Subject—Moaes.
Moaea and Jethro—Ex. XVIII 7-27—
Newell Rutherford.
The Mountain —Ex. XIX 1-28—Dor
othy Hough.
The Ten Commandments- Ex
| 22—Wayne Bowers.
i Moses Builds an Altar—Muinle
< Brum ley.
| Heading- ItiitIt Elliston.
Closing soiik No. 47
XX 1-
Y. P. 8. C, B.
March 3. 7:00 p. m. p. m.
Preshyterlan Church
Topic—Better Home Life (Consecra-
tion meeting).
Song Service.
leader—Mrs. Otto Olson.
Scripture II Sum. 0:1-12.
Song 170.
Leader's talk.
What makes a home happy?—Earl
Nunn.
tonal amusements for the home—
Howard Golden.
Roll call.
The miaiel borne (A blackboard talk) |
—Viola Nunn.
Violin Duet—Mattel Barn hurt und I
Mr. Wit*.
B. FRANK HUE. LAWYER
Office in Court House, Hereford.
Texas.
Will practice in the Civil Courts.
Special attention to examining alt
<t tracts of Texas land title*, repre-
senting Executors, Administrators
and (luardlans. Patronage solicited.
DRUGS
The doctor prescribes and the patient uses the
medicine. Between theW is the druggist—the
man upon whom depends th# r&^u{*«cation of a sick
person as much as upon the doctor's proper diag-
nosis.
By education, training and experience, our pres-
cription department ih qualified to prepare your
prescriptions. You get exactly what the doctor
orders, because we u*e only the purest drugs.
City Drug Store
Phone 300
REX TYNES, Ph. G.
Presbyterian Church
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m Preaching by the Pastor.
3:00 p. in. The first of a series of
rlcea for Junior ami Intermediate
children. Miss Swisher, leader
1T:00 p. m. Intermediate C. E.
f :00 p. m. Senior C. E.
7:00 p. in. Program on the Slovak
peoples—by the adults.
8:00 p. III. Stt-reoptlcnii slide lecture.
Mr. American meet Mr. Slovak.
Everybody Invited.
• J. R. Sharp, Pastor.
Y. P. 8. C. B.
Christian Church. 6:30 p. m.
Lader- Elizabeth Corhetf.
Topic lletler homes ami Inane life.
Scripture—I Sam. <1:1-12.
h Song Service.
Leader's talk.
j The Bible iu the Home Mr. Hill.
What makes a happy home?—Mr.
! Rickctla.
What are some thing* that hinder
happy home life? Iner. Rlcketts.
Cash
We Pay Cash for Cream,
Poultry and Eggs.
Conklin Produce
Second Annual
Auto Style Show
AMARILL0, MARCH 9, 10 and 11
Bigger and Better than last year
More Space—More Cars—More Styles
Vaudeville—Music—Dancing
Under Auspices of
Amarillo-Panhandle Automotive Association
Hit
Christian Church
Bible School at ! 4." a. in.
Onr goal Is present. Be stir
he there on tiiui-.
Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7 :.'U) p. ui.
Subject of evening sermon. "Some
Wajrx the l>e\il Works Tot In,\ " <!oim|
mimic. The i>iil>li>- cordially invited to
all services.
J. N. Wooten, Pastor.
Baptist Church
Begular services at the Hapllst
church Sunday morning ani) night.
Suntlay School ut 0:45.
Preaching by tin- Pastor at 11:(H a.
ta. anil 7 :io p. ui.
Sunbeam Baud 3 p. m.
B. Y. P. I'.'s «t 0 30.
E. B. At wood. Pastor.
KNIVES
KNIVES!
KNIVES!
knives
iMicket
kinds
\n inui-iially largi
Hid siM-cialiy knives at
assortment
Discount
a iirand new assorttn nt and contain
evcrvhotly. Call and li* k «vcr onr display.
percent
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east
kral
lously
JRpwertb league Program
March it
Tuple—11 a I >1 ts. tiootl and Bad.
Lender Mildred <
Hymn 70.
Prayer
Hymn 00.
Srrlpiure Prov. IV 23-27: Heb
2325.
What la habit and how Is it formetl?
M. S. Thurman.
The Power of Ilablt Milton lleav-
X
How are habits useful and how are
they harmful?—Gladys Bryant.
Benediction.
Fran
I. C. E. Program
Presbyterian
Jjeatler—Thelma < <«ild.
Better Homes.
What makes a happy home
<M Ijoeker.
How should our Ii <me help thos«> out-
*Me our homes Ktlna lli>p|M-r.
What are some thing* that hinder
liaiUM htHnelife ?- Beryl Withers|Mw>n.
Why <«houhl every litinn- have family
prayers? Betast-n Sow el I
A BRIGHTER
OUTLOOK
The snow makes us all feel better—it will bring
up wheat in prepared ground—we are all shaking
off that feeling of pessimism and facing the new
spring with more cheerfulness.
fc*A Little Light On the Subject" is always wel-
come—remember us when you need Electric Light
Globes—Irons—Hoover Cleaners—Washing Ma-
chines—Shades, etc.
Hereford Light & Power Company
"Your Electrical ServantsM
FUNDAMENTALLY, credit is good or bad according as it is set to work is a
productive way, or as it deserves merely to put off the day of reckoning. To
make credit a constructive agency takes more than good lenders; it takes goo<
borrowers. And the borrowers must come with sound business propositions.
Whenever there is a difficult business or economic situation, the idea is
usually entertained that more credit will solve the difficulty. In many cases,
credit is a most important factor, but it is seldom, if ever, a determining factor
unless there is something else to go along with it and make it effective. To
continue to extend to a man who is operating inefficiently and at a loss, or who
is behind the times and is not adjusting his methods to meet changing condi-
tions. is merely to put him ultimately deeper than ever in the hole.
Intl
Iwhic!
We am ia the
for i
FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST CO. of Hereford
Our Deposits are
by the St te flat* Guaranty
The Loss of a Home
If your home should burn, or if you should get hurt or sick, without Insurance, wouldn't it be serious?
Dependable Inanoce of all ki b. T. K. WIlBOH IU9UmiC0 AgOOCy
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 22, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1922, newspaper, March 3, 1922; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254176/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.