The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1944 Page: 9 of 12
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford. Texas, Thursday, November 16, 1944
Page 3
Bride Elect
Is Honored At
Gift Parties
were
Ad"'LEGAL NOTICE r..rir_i0o:c!™k A. M..0'
STATE OF TEXAS
MRS JOHN McL LAN, Society Editor
f.rst Monday next after the ex- ' Ricketts and J. W. Ricketts, Ins-
piration of forty-two days from 1 ft rula!lt^
the date of the issuance of this A brief statement of the na-
lu. .to m. J. Patr.ck and citation, same being the 4th I turc of this suit is as follows,
- The refreshment table was at- h6L hUSbaii.d.--.Pa.tric^: lhc <*** of December, A. D. 1944,' to-wit:
eline Koclzer, 1 jeon a Luke, Lee
Etta Hopson, Virgie Lee Sparks
Cornelia Hamilton and Margar-
et Higgins-,
k." Harlow
Enteriu'^s
Sluriy Clun
DEFENSE STAMPS
GIVEN AT CLUB MEET
_ , of deep pink roses. Other rooms! and 1S repre^nStives n" 1944 ^ °f °Ct°b|!! A: ! f'>r title and PoamuUm of all
Thursday evening Mrs. H. O were made bright with fall ofthe deceSdhuXan^o^M^ h ,‘S lT'i numb,'r‘‘,i f the following described land
M I U r C M , t, l 00 u,,‘ d0ck#t of court baaed on continuous, peaceable,
M. J. Patrick Mrs M J Rick- nnH rv„i/i ______ .j. ’ *v . *
Defense stamps were present-
ed to Mrs, Sylvester Slagle and
Mrs. Troy Mo re for high and
Ki ieg.shauser, Mrs. E. A. Al- j flowers In varied colors,
bracht and Mrs. W J Albracht Members of the receiving line
entertain* d with an informal wore dainty corsages of yellow
surprise shower at the home of; and white chrysanthemums and
the honoree. Quests included , included, Mrs. Jim Higgins, the
members of St. Anthony’s Guild ! brtde-elect, Mrs. John S. Al-
etts and husband - Ricketts; Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. M. J. Patrick
the unknown heirs and legal and her husband--Patrick;
representatives of Mrs. M. J. the unknown heirs and legal
Ricketts, deceased, and the un- representatives of Mrs M J
known heirs and regal repre- Patrick, deceased; the unknown
sentatives of the deceased hus- heirs and legal representatives
band of Mrs. M. J. Ricketts; of the deceased husband of Mrs
,, , . , j | the home of Mrs" Ralph Hast- Pauline Hascman, Arch John-1’ Those oresent wrm iflle'dames .Mis’ N' ^1 1 urnbow; the un- M. J. Patrick; Mrs. M. J. Rick-
During the short business ses-i! " , . vnn , >, ... Hnnrv A , , V . , w* re names, kn wn heirs and legal repre- etts and huoband Ricketts-
slon members voted to meet on I lnW- t^ests of the club were -von, J. II. Helmut, Henry A clyd(> Whitaker, R. L. Dowe l, Uentntlves of Mrs v m Turn i V1 . , , — kkkoils,
. , Mrs J R All v<m and Mrs Clyde Hoffman, V. Skypala, H tb Elli- ,r M u Kiel/er I / r.ldham I f nlati , rn th,‘ unknown heirs and legal
Nov. 23, for the next .session in-dna Mr6, c J son , A Loerwald Louie Huck- V o' rn u' C' bow' deceased; Clyde Anderson representatives of Mrs. M. J
jJtead of on Nov. 30 as listed In ( ‘ : .... ' . , T1 ' M ,, K , F- P.imey. .L B ILiminer, Mb-s- Ricketts and the unknown heirs Ricketts deceased and the
year b ks. The meeting will be J^th,'rLI“ttl ™re ‘ .1’ ; es Dorothy Nell Adams. Corlnne Lncl j,,al .................. * ■ • ™
lira. W. R Harlow was hostess hteh^scorea n*em* ^crw^ld^G ■< r^'^sTldln^L bracht-smo^er of the honoreej
WLSySLX* ?’ld St^-Pd Darid Wr*e possession under the
year b ' ks The m^Tng w 11 be- «»»«* attending were Mes- <‘>t, A L. Thun us, M H Koel- 0,s Dorothy Nell Adams. C'orinne ! ,««« mgal rebresentaHves of un*
held -it the heme of Mrv inv,1 dam cs Willis Edelmon, Frank zer, Joe Oaetz, Ml ,ss Armella Hamilton, Llllye Lend n Oen-1 rude Amiir pt„u ((. ' 1 s and legal repre-
jnm l h. hun, or »..»1||>;W Jack T. ,, Rrlnart. Mias lli’len ROnart, thi’ ,.vi,.v,. Kb„„, vln«nU EbYrie. ..thtdT‘1^. '
deased; Itayble Carlton Ricketts band of Mrs. M. J. Ricketts;
member of the hou-c party. | ^rSS've^o? Ra^e ^mwif' ^
Ona Hammer, the hostass s and
RolXnson. - . . .. .
Mrs. Earl Springer was mjSeigler Jr.. Troy Moore, Sylves-; hostesses and the honoree
charge of the program and gave |tpr slaKl'^nd the hostess. Monday (lift I'artv j 1;,.“fcJ’-, cal representatives of Rayble known heirs and legal repre-
an interesting talk on Mu le opr ccarc ic kjcva/ ‘ . ' . f •v1, • 1 ’ 1 ! ’,1" " Carlton Ricketts, deceased; Eth- ntatlvi . ot Mi n m Turn-
ftnd Plowers, She cited examples VVesiiaco onipn^*c r-i no » N:r' ' "r hl, u i1' Wl T •" ' ' "ll el Oliver and husband, F. c. bow, deceased Clyde Anderson
as given in a recent Issue of, MEMBER BRIDGE CLUB bride-elect Monday evening at Miss Abrncht w.ll be married 0Ilver thp unknown heirs and Ricketts andthennkn^rhrr^
"'Pile Etude” of soldiers and! ----- the home of Margaret Higgins to Lt. James II McGuire of 11,^1 representaUves JfEthel andlegarrenre^nLtZs of
Others ill in hoMptals J>eing | Mrs. Henry Sears was chosen wlth a Rift party, Hostesses Sheffield, Penn on Saturday, Oliver, deceased; the unknown Clyde Andenson Ricketts de-
benefitted by musical programs as a new member of the London I N<‘v' l8, . Vlct(>rla- Kans heirs and legal representatives j ceased; Rayble Carlton iilck-
and pointed out the value of Bridge Club at the club meet- games. Mrs. Milburn was high inhere he Is stationed at Walker „f p c onver, deceased; L. A. etts and the unknown heirs and
five and ten years Statutes of
Limitation, to-wit:
All of Blocks Numbers 5, 10,
11. 12. 31 and 48 4 feet off of
the North side of Block Num-
ber 30, all in Ricketts Addition
to the Town of Hereford, Deaf
Smith County, Texas, and all
•greets and alleys between and
idjacent to said properties, lo-
ated and situated In Deaf
Lilith County, Texas.
1-s Ls more fully shown by Plain-
tiff's Petition on file In this
suit.
The officer executing this
process shall promptly execute
the same according to law, and
make due return as the law di-
rects.
Issued and given under my
hand and the Seal of said
Count, at office In Hereford,
music In the hi me for grown- ing held at the home of Mrs. player and Mrs. Grant Fuller Army Air Base.
ups and children alike She sug- N E. Milburn on Wednesday i played second high. ! ---o--
gested the use of flowers in afternoon last week. Bronze Those present were Mesdames Mp Fdn r
creating a desire for better ta- colored chrysanthemums and (Grant Fuller, W. A Teter, Kel- " , 1 1 ' . '*
ble manners and told how the | roses were combined In decora- lar Muse, Sylvester Slagle, Henry ‘son •sP**nL Die Armistice I>uy
lion for the party and a salad Benson, j. T. Gllbreeth, Jr.,, holiday in Panhandle with her
course was served after the i Clyde Cave and the hostess. | sister, Mrs. M. C. King.
festive air that flowers lend to
n table can lx- used effectively
as an aid In training children.
She also advocated teaching
children to care for flowers In
their own gardens.
Members present nt the
meeting were Mesdames Duce
Bivins, Gordon Witherspoon,
O. M Stewart, Earl Springer,
John Robinson, Marlin Gilli-
land, Cawthon Bryant, Worth
Covington, Frank Daniel, Her-
man Ford, Ira Foster, D. C.
Kinsey, Forest Minton, Carl
Oldham, J C. Reese, and the
hostess.
-o
LUTIE FOX
CIRCLE MEETS
Lutle F’ox Circle of the Wo-
man’s S> elety of Christian Ser-
vice of the Methodist Church
met in the home of Mrs. J F.
Ward on Wednesday la.-L week
with Mrs. J. E Beyer as lead-
er
Crusaders For Christ wa the
lesson subject and relative top-
ics were discussed by M: J O
Newell, Mrs. D W. Hawkins,
Mr A. B Christian, and Mrs
J. F. Ward gave the devotional
lcs.son taken from the 19th
Psalm. M.-.s Ward also rend a
letter from two African boys1
v.I -mi tht local organiz&tl
ha.^ helped.
THANKSGIVING PARTY
ENTERTAINS CLUB
7Tie Tlianksgivlng theme was
emphasized In appointments
for the 11 - - ■ Brtdgi part)
Tliursday evening when Mr und
Mrs. Bob Wilson were hosts for
the Thursday Evening Bridge
Club. ( hry. .mthemums in the
chosen colors addl'd a fentlve
note to the holiday theme.
Hpeelal gue-ts were Miss Ona
Hammer. Miss Margaret, Steen
and Finis Owen. Mr and Mrs.
Jim Lipscomb won the couple
prize in contract games.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs, Roy J well, Mr and Mrs.
Reed Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Lipscomb, Mrs. Jim Black,
John Olson and the hosts.
MRS EASLEY~Ts”
HOSTESS FOR CLUB
All members of the Wednes- 1
day Luncheon Club were pre-1
sent Lust week when Mrs. Oscar |
Easley was hostess at her home
on Miles Avenue. They includ-
ed Mesdames C, C. Acker, W. M,
Emmons, J. C. McCracken, H. K.
Fox, W. L Davis, W. C. Pitman,
Jimmie OUJentine, Alton Fra-
ser and the hostess.
Wine red chrysanthemums
combined with lighter shades
were used in decoration for the
buffet luncheon. Contract
games were played in the af-
ternoon with Mrs, Acker playing
high for the award.
ARMISTICE°DAY~
MOTIF IS USED
AT CLUB PARTY
Tuesday Club members were
entertained with contract games
at the home of Mrs, W. M. Em-
mons Tuesday afternoon.
An Armistice Day motif was
featured In tallies, prize wrap- 1
pings und other appointments, j
Chrysanthemums were used In
bouquet arrangements about
the house. High score awards
went to Mrs, W J. Stanford for
the club and Mrs. O. L. Click
for guest.
Those enjoying the afternoon
party were Mesdames C. H.
Dyer, W J. Stanford, Colby
Conkwrlght. J. R. Allison, Troy
Moore, Sylvester Slagle, O. L.
Click. Henry Benson and the
Ricketts and J. W. Ricketts, De-
fendants, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded
to appear before the Honorable
District Court of Deaf Smith
County at the Court Hou.se
thereof, in Hereford, Texas, at
, Texas this the 18th day of
legal repre.sentaLives of Rayble October, A. D., 1944.
Carlton Ricketts, discerused;
Ethel Oliver and husband, F. C.
Oliver, the unknown heirs und
legal representatives of Ethel
Oliver, deceased; the unknown
heirs and legal representatives
Attest:
(seal)
R. L. THOMPSON, Clerk,
District Court,
Deaf Smith County,
Texas.
43-4tc
Dolls for Every Little Girl
Baby Dolls, soft and cuddly,
dolls that open and close their
eyes—oil here to choose from
All are daintily dressed, ready
for their new mothers!
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GIANT PANDAS
l»ig |ilush giant Hear ilulls Move-
able eyes to delight kiddies. It Sizes.
$1.89—$3.39—$5.95
A Large Selection of
Evening in Paris
COLOGNE ......... $1.10
PERFUME . . . .$1.25 0$2.5C
Bubble Bath Essence ..$1.10
Dusting Powder..... $1.00
* *
BODY POWDER and COLOGNE
Harriet Hubbard Avars ' Ih neysiu-klc” ifA.IO
I n Gift Box..................................... 4
SOAP and TALC
Roger and Hal let “Le .lade" $115
In (lift Box ...................................... £
Sensation New "MEM"
•I I’iace set for Ladies $F‘J5
Cedar Wood (hft Box............................ y
Plus Federal excise Tax oji Toiletries
4-PIECE
DRESSER SETS
Comb, brush, mirror and $|l
Powder box l|
OTHERS UP TO $22.50
Autumn special
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VITALESCENCE cn-am
regular 2.00 »iz<: . . . special j Q Q
gwtoi
Attention i Sahara ildn*—Now there U no need
to hide your face behind a dry, parched tkin. Let
famout Vitaletcence Night Cream come to your
re«cue with it# rich, compentating, lubricating
oil*. Your poor, dry. wntifive »kin will welcome
<t oogerly and promptly *how M« gratitude.
U
Haile Drug
Hereford’s Leading Cut Rate Drug Storo
PHONE 09 229 MAIN ST.
tOalqreen </lqcncy SDruq Store
Gth War Loan
Drive Starts
Monday,
Nov. 20
GET SET!
Chrlitmti
(Greeting
Cards
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STYLES
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BOX ASSORTMENTS
Multiple Vitamin*—
OLAFSENS
“AYTINAL”
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25 ttptuUt, ..
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LUX SOAP
REGULAR
10'CAKE
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TABLETS
(Limit I) 9
50' TOOTH
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WINE
CARDU
69c
fox of 12
KOTEX
Sanitary
NAPKINS
22c
Walgraan't
MAGNESIA
TOOTH PASTE
J
Houtthold
RUBBER
GLOVES
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Sold at 59c
Fight Cold#"
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New VALVAC
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VACCINE
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THANKS<rlVIN6-
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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/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.