The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1929 Page: 6 of 12
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▲ female goat to called a tuttreaa,
a ltotle coat to called a goatee.
Goat* are rory useful far sating
up things. A goat will Mt up
more thing* than auj animal that
a lot a »oat. My father. Ad a
•oat once. Mr father to an awful
■mart man. Everything A any*
to ao, even If It ain't That to all
I know about coate.—A School
Boy’a CotupoNltkm, In Epworth
Herald.
WM> Lee Kendall at Hdtoi
AM.
Mr. and Mm. WAb aad AIM-
ran expect to apaad the rtortotmai
holidaya with hie pe rente at «po*
Texas.
Mr. and Mm. Hey Herebey,
Mary El la, Katherine, Mrs. Horace
llerahey aad Mm Hewed Her-
they were la Amarillo tost Sat-
urday.
Lucille Harks, who to attend-
Inc whool at Canyon, came home
Saturday tor the holiday*.
The Mtaato Samueleon toft Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Carl OiUlam, Mr.
and Mrs. Clem Gilliam spent tost
Tuesday In Tulin visiting In the
home of Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Oll-
llum, parents of Carl and Clem,
The occasion was the fltftleth an-
niversary of tju- elder Gllllama.
Mr. kind Mrs. W. F. UIUls en-
tertained the following guest* at
a pro-Christmas dluner lent Sun-
day: Miucs. J. H. Kemp, K.
(Mills, I,. A. Gregory ami two child-
ren of Slaton; Misses Della Weed-
en and Kvu owenby; Charles Burk
of the Daniel district, and Frank
Owenby. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Vogt*-
lo and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ulllto.
with Mrt
evening.
WANTED—Acreage, about 3 aerea,
give full particulars, price and
location. Gall at Brand office.
fiO-tfc
Miss Alice Worn We and Robert
Thompson were married Sunday
morning. December 13, at the
Methodist parsonage by Aev. J.
M. Fuller. The bride Is the charm-
lng daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Womlile, is a graduate of the
IIon>for<l High school, and later
n studeut at W. T. 8. T C. The
groom la tin* son of Mrs. W. B.
Thompson of Hereford, the family
moving here several years ago
from Spearman. He is an indus-
trious young man, formerly In
the employ of the Whippet-Knight
agency and now working for the
(Sty Drug Store. Their many
friends unite in extending beat
wishes. Tlie happy young <<onple
will make their home In the Mrs.
Megert apartments.
Good Will Toward Men
FOR BALE- Cockerel*. We must
move 33 standard brad egg typa
White Leghorn coflterele at once.
They are well grown, worth twice
the money <we ask, $2.30 and $8
each. HENDERSON FARMS.
Hereford. BOltp
The Season’s Greetings
Mr. ami Mrs. L. A. Hough re-
turned Sunday from more than
a months trip oved Southwest Tex-
as, and report a delightful trip.
Full of happy cheer for yon,
Ed Martin of Derain, Iowa, visit-
ed last week in the home of Dr.
and Mrs. 0. T. KMibo. He was
enroute to ('nllforuta.
FOR RENT—Two Ught housekeep-
ing rooms, by January 1. Phone
H411, MUM. D. I*. VAUGHN. OOlc
Hope tlie year is glad clear
through,
And joy in all you do.
DIXONIMOTOR CO
0. R Dixon, Manager
Wayne Thurmond left the last
of the week for Oanldlau to visit
hia brother and wife, Mr. and
Mr*. John Thurmond over the
Christ urns holidays.
FOUND—Two separate keys to
Yale look*; may A oar door keys;
found In Baptist church auditor-
ium. Owners may JdwMfr and
redeem name by paying fog this
ad. 80-tfc
DOUBLE SURPRISE
PARTY
Clarence Martin, of Missouri
Valley, lown, visited In the home
ofMr. und Mrs. R. J. Kililie last
Thursday.
A double surprise party last Bun*
ilny In the J. Gatlin lAime south
of Horoford ntiout two miles on
23-MIle Avenue, was in honor of
Mrs. Gatlin, It being her birthday,
and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Chandler,
who expect to leave Hereford soon
for Bowie, Texas, where they
will make their Inane. The tlay
was enjoyed, u big dinner was
spreiul and the nftumoou spent
In the usual social way i’i keeping
with tho SiiMwth. Tl f sunwise
party was given by thh WltJier-
spoon-Ustes Huiiidny whool class
and about 30 were present. Ex-
pressions of deep regie! wore ex-
pressed by all when it was learn-
ed that the Chandlers were soon
to leave Hereford.
Mrs. (iHtltn enjoyed a complete
surprise, not even thinking that
another year had sllpjssl around.
Miss Dorothy Flannery of the The election of NumAr 1 Hers-
bs-al teaching staff, left Friday to feed Benefit AasodnUon resulted
spood tlie Alldays with her per- In re-elecGon of J. H. Head as
ruts »tf Sherman. imrsldent and W. W. Bennett na
______-o- secretary. The election of Num-
Mr. ami Mrs. A. M. Wdwunto Ar 2 waa not bold and tA old
of Kansas City, are guest* of Mr. officers will AW over for nnotAr
and Mrs. Claude lUohcraon. Mr a. year. The electioa took plae*
ndwturds and Mrs. Ith'heraon are Monday afternoon at the office
sister*. «f tho secretary,
With thoughts that are true to
Our Friends and Patrons, we
wish you a
Merry Christmas
l HAPPY NEW YEAR! f
I {I
|Hereford Bakery!
M REYNOLDS & DUNN * S
T. K. I* CLASH VIAH
CIIRIHTMAH TREE
JOYOUS NEW YEAR
May the Holidays
Hold for you aU the Joys that go
with the Christinas Season
We extend to you the Greetings
of the Christmas Season with
all best wishes for the
coming New Year!
FOX MERCANTILE COMPANY
Mr. and Mrs. It. J. KlMx< gave
a dinner hmt Thursday evening
In honor of Ed and Clarence Mar-
tin, of Iowa. A delicious dinner
of wild duck and many other good
things was served to JOd Martin,
Persia, Iowa; Clarence Martin,
Mlsaouri Valley, Iowa; Dr. and
Mr* C. T KIMm, Dr. and Mra.
W.A . Itoblneon and Mr. end Mr*.
It. J. Klldie und son, Ilarry.
What more could one say today
than a sincere wish of
MERRY CHRISTMAS
TO ALL
Mangier* of (A Hilda Ctoaa of
tA First Christian chundi of
Hereford um* with Mr*. Henry
Wilson tost Thursday afternoon
to Ave tut old-fashioned Christmas
(res. There were gifts on tA
true for each memlier present and
chocolate,
rafnwlmient*
cookies aud home made candy war#
served to about twenty guest*.
Farmers Creamery Ass’n, Inc
Hereford
Phone 3
We Wish You All
Fnll Measure of Happ
and Prosperity
Tlie Methodist Matrons M tori on-
try Society met with Mra R. O.
Douglaa In a social gatArlng iuat
Wednesday. They Ad a beauti-
ful ctiriMtinn* tree and tA houaa
was beautifully decorated to autt
tA oocaalon. Old Auta was praa-
ent and had a gift for aic-b guest.
MC88
We Would Share
Our Blessings
Wi balisvs that our appraeiatioo of pour patronage sau
beat ba ezpreaaad by a continued effort to aarve you faithfully
. ... a we pledge ourselves.
We have just received g
■ a special ahipment of
those extra select ■
1 MARTHA i
a WASHIMOTOM
OAVDZS0 ■
® —These are iu Christmas ■
g boxes, very suitable for
May this natal day of the Christ
bring joy, peace and happiness
which you in turn may pass on to
others throughout the New Year!
SPROWLS-CRONIN ^COMPANY
delightful gifts,
NUHIf ALLY’S
CARDXXS,
Scott Motor Service
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1929, newspaper, December 26, 1929; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth583859/m1/6/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.