The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1944 Page: 3 of 12
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, November 16, 1944
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’®SOCi ETY
Simms nub Mwts
fiimms Home Demon-strut on
Club met in the hunt* of Mrs.
Elmer Cook Thursday after-
noon. Mrs Cord Hammock pre-
sided over the business .ses-
sion. Plans were made for the
Thanksgiving party which will
be an all-day affair in the home
of Mrs. Clarence Hollabaugh on
Nov. 23 The club Christmas
party will be held at the home
of Mrs. Zerrell Thomas on
Dec. 14. Plans were also ds-
cussed for the community
Christmas party which is
scheduled for Deo. 18 at the
home of Mrs. Orville Oroner-
man. Falling Christmas boxes
for soldiers was discussed
Those present were Mosdames
<\>r<i Hammock, 0 i< Holla
tough, John A Morris, Clarence
^ Perrin, Clayton Cook, Bert
" Cook. Zerrell Thomas, Edd
Thomas, Olenn Hetzler, C. I..
Bogie, Elmer Carlson, Lloyd
Heaton, W. A. Paul, Adolph
Ainsworth and the hostess,
All l>uy .Meeting
Wyehe Home Demonstration
Club held un all-day meeting at
the home "i Mrs. O K Thiele
Thursday, New officers were
named. They Include; Mr. V P
Walker, president; Mrs. Troys
Mrs. Victor Elliston
Carmichael, vice - president;
Mrs. Victor Elliston, secretary-
treasurer; Mrs. Ira firott, re-
porter; Mrs George Heard and
Mrs. Lee Cocanougher, council
delegate and Mrs. Ira Ott, fed-
eration council delegate.
The club will sponsor a
Thanksgiving basket dinner
for the entire community on
Nov 28 at 1 o'clock All residents
. and former residents of the
Wyehe community arc Invited
to bring baskets and attend.
Club member and gwvts pre-
sent were Me.sdomes J B Hur-
tn, H W Elliston, Louie Olson,
A N. O. Elliston, I>x*k Roberson,
Listen Wilson, Era < n, w T
Kelly, A E. Jury, V P. Walker,
F. C Hewitt Jr., George Heard,
Lee Coc.'nougher, Troys Carmi-
chael, V dor Elliston, E C He-
witt, Kr , G W Duncan, Homer
I/ntan, Thomas Nix, '(.hits Wll-
hnm, Maggie Cocanougher,
Miss Sadie Let* Oliver and the
hostess.
Progressive II. II. Club
Progressive Home f)em on Stra-
tton Club met with Mrs. V E
Dodon on Tueday afternoon
hut week. Roll cal! was an-
swered with health items, A
short business session was held
and new officers were named
They are M:s. T J. Parsons,
president; Mrs. Lewis Harvey,
vice-president; Mrs Clyde Rus-
sel. secretary; Mrs Ira Ricketts,
treasurer; Mr.s. V. E. Dodson,
reporter; Mrs. Calvin Edwards
and Mrs V E Dodson, council
delegates.
Tile next meeting will be held
on Nov. 28 with Mr.s. E. T
Brooks when Christmas boxes
for soldiers will be packed.
A shower of gifts were pre-
sented to Mrs’ P. L Carmichael
and refreshments were served
to Me.sdames Frank Streun,
Neil Laudder, Jim Brown, Ira
Scott. Park Harris, Noel Higgins,
Troys Carmichael, E T. Brooks,
c V Burgess, P. L Carmichael,
D Y Edwards, Lewis Harvey,
ii l Herehey T J Parsons,
E J. Wnlterscheld, Calvin Ed-
ward, A I, Hers hey, A. 8 1! g-
gins, Clyde Russell, Ira Rick-
etts, Howard Higgins and the
hostess.
South Hereford < lub
South Hereford Home Dem-
onstration Club met Thursday
afternoon last week with Mr.s.
W II Goettsch. Reports were
given by Mr.s, G. E Harris and
Mr.s. J. E. Dyer.
Announcement wins made that
a special meeting of the club
will be held November 21 All
members are urged to attend
Refreshments were served to
Me.-dann s Cawthon B:\nnt, G
E. Harris, 8 8 Williams, D. H.
Bryant. A < Flowers, Elmer
Winkler, J E Dyer and the
hostess.
Itance II. II. Club
A handkerchief shower for
Mr A 11 Ferguson was feat-
ured when members of the
Ranee Home Demonstration
Crub met at her home on Wed-
nesday last week. Cutting quilt
blocks provided entertain- j
ment
Refreshments wire served to
M<wiumes L. J Counselmnn,
A F. Blakemore, Jack Streun,
H G Behrends, L A Beavers,
Geo Dclxw.ler, H I) Buse and
the hostess,
Mr. Charles Hill left Batui
day by plane for San Dii go,
Calif, to be with Mr Hill who
is in a Naval Hospital there,
after a visit here with her |*cr-
ents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Hust-
ings and with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. W W Hill.
Mrs. W W 8 la ten and child-
ren of Portale.s, N M, visited
her parents, Mr and Mrs 8. O.
Wilson, on Sunday.
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in Inking cure of holiday
needs early
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ADVANTAGES
FOR INSTANCH
CHINA
for your own holiday
table, or for gifts, buy
now from our sets St open
stock.
All Found Only in n christmos cards
A complete stock, includ-
ing cards for men in ev
j cry hnuich of the armed
* servin',
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Picture Frames
PA RADIK,
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Electric Fencer
1. SAME HIOM QUALITY
2. S YR. SERVICE GUARAN-
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2. BATTERY MIZER hoeida
currant
4. FLUX DIVERTER eseuree
constant patfurmanca
5. DRY WEATHER INTENSI-
PIEH
f. NEON FENCE TESTER
7. STORMPROOF SEALED
CASE
e. PH OVEN ON 2*0,000 FARMS
For Immediate Delivery See
C.F. KERR
Dulls Doll Buggies
Doll Beds
Toys, Dame* and Books
On your Murk
Del set -
for the
6th War Loan
I STARTS NOV. 20
HARDWARE
“Anything from a Tack to s Tractor’
8th War Loan Drlvs Starts Monday, Nor. 20th—OstSotl
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
A. 0. Thompson Abstract Co.
Complete tract index of all lands and town j
lots in Deaf Hmith County.
Write us for information concerning
land ownership. _
Peof S»nlth County Mops , 25c member
INSURANCE
AMO. H. FATTON
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Drive
Starts MONDAY, Nov. 20th
Welcome him when he knocks at your door
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Remember that the Japs are firmly
united against us. They have 73 mil-
lion people at home plus many of the
400 million enslaved people in con-
quered territories working to prolong
this war. Japanese industry is strong
and modern and they have the supplies
to prolong the war unless we stop them.
And remember, when you buy a
Bond during this drive, you’re hack-
ing the hoys fighting into the heart of
the Nipponese strongholds. Buy Bonds
with a grateful heart out of an open
pocketbook.
TAKE YOUR CHOICE!
The "beiket" of tccuritict to be *old under the
thru tinn of the Suite War Finance Commit-
tee it rapccially detigned to fit individual
investment needs. It consists of eight issues
* Series I, F and O Savings Bond*.
* Series C Saving* Not**.
• 2'i% Bond* of 1964-71.
• 2% Bond* of 1952-54.
• !•/«% Note, all 947.
* ’»% Certificate* of InHebtednet*.
THIS APPEAL SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING DEAF SMITH COUNTY FARMERS, SERIOUSLY INTERESTED IN THE SUC-
CESS OF THIS CAMPAIGN
J. R. Allison
H. L. Benefield
J. G. Evans and Sons
A. T. Frye
J. T. Gilbreath, Jr.
Kirby Brothers
Mrs. Minnie Medlin
Perrin Brothers
Ed Rapstine
H. M. Thomas
Ben Taack
Robert Veigel
J. M. White
Louis Woodford
J. Glenn Weir
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1944, newspaper, November 16, 1944; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583728/m1/3/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.