The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1929 Page: 3 of 12
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Tlie Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, August 22, 1929:
Every thing that other drug
stores carry. One thousand Iters 11
articles beside*, at the CORNER
DRUG STORE lto
Mias Theresa Littleton, designer
at the Sewing Shop, arrived Satur-
day from San Antonio where she
has been visiting several weeks
with friends and relatives. Miss
Littleton also visited her grand-
mother in Austin.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Simpson of
Jumbo wertf In Hereford Thurs-
day on business.
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Sam, Finis and Wlllman Hunter
and families departed Inst week
for an automobile tour to Santa
Fe and other points In New Met-
too.
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Little Misses Virginia Simpson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Simpson, and Evelyn Hunter, (lau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Uu»ter, had their tonsils removed
last Thursday. Doth children are
doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. J L. Hoffman and
ohldren, Anna Lucille and Robert
Edward, left last week for an
automobile trip to Johnriburg, In-
diana, where they will visit witth
Mrs. Hoffman's brother, after
which they will go to Ferdinand,
Indiana, to visit Mr. Hoffman's
uncle and aunt.
Have you got yours at the Rexall
Hale? CORNER DRIO STORE.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clayton and
family 'attended the Dimmltt pic-
nic Wednesday.
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Mrs. C. W. Wade left Saturday
for an extended visit with her
slater, Mrs. R. B. Haxey, of Duke
Oklahoma. Mrs. Wade expects to
attend a family reunion while
there.
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A chic serviceable wardrobe for
the girl who Is going sway to
school, planned and crested by the
SEWING SHOP, Phone 117. !W-3c
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Beanron Wade, accompanied hy
hla slater, Mrs R. M. Rogers, mo-
tored to Tucumcarl, New Mexi-
co last Saturday. Mrs. Rogers
lives In Tucumcarl and has been
visiting In the Wade home
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George McConnell returned last
week from Vega where he wired
fifteen houses.
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Mrs. J. N. McConnell visited
relatives end friends In Amarillo
Sunday.
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Arland Phillips, Mrs Omega Al-
len and Arils Phillips and A. Al-
len are visiting In the home of
ttelr sunt and sister, Mrs. L. J
Sparks of West Second street.
Miss AlUe Mae Willis arrived
In Hereford Thursday to assume
her work at <he lax* Electric Co.
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F. H. Harrow of McMIllan’sdrug
atore, Plainvlfw, arrived last week
for a visit with his mother In law.
Mra. J. M. Itoone Later in the
week Mrs. Barrow jollied her hus-
band here In time to celebrate
their twentieth wedding anniver-
sary, Auguat 111. A special dinner
was enjoyed hy Mr. and Mrs. Har-
row and I heir mother, Mra. Roone,
on that occasion
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Mrs. 0. A. F. Parker, who has
been in Lon Angeles, California,
for the past six weeks, returned
home Thursday. While la Cali-
fornia Mra. Parker devoted her
time to studying music, preparatory
to resuming her practice here as
a teacher of music
Mrs. Oracle McLeroy and dau-
ghter, Mias Bsnnle Jae, departed
Hunday for tbelr home in Chicago.
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Mr. .and Mra. John Kropff who
live two miles north of town, were
In Amarillo on business Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. II Dyar of
Jumbo arrived here last week from
a five day trip to. Carlsbad and
other points In New Mexico.
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Mrs. Frank Goodlo and daugh-
ter of California arrived Friday
to visit in the homo of her brother
Dow Mercer
According to word received here
by hla friends. C. W Humble of
the Corner Drug Store, is having
mi enjoyable time on his vacation
In Colorado.
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Mr. anil Mrs. Vlrg Whitley, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. W A.
Vaughn left last week for Hot
Springs, New Mexico, where they
will remain for some time
Mr and Mrs. O. L- Rutherford! Miss Gladys Greer of Dawn j Miss Theresa Littleton who K**
were business visitors at Dimmltt j enjoying a few days visit h**ie been visiting for some weeks eg
Thursday
Jobu Coffee of tills eily was in
MuleshOe Thursday on legal tnai-
ters.
Mrs. Carl Gilliland was called
Friday morning to the bedside of
her mother who resides near Lub-
bock
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Mr and Mrs Dow Stockton of
Cooper, Texas, visited Mrs. Joe
Fallwoll last week.
——-o-
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baird and
family of Jumbo left last week for
an extended automobile tour of
New Mexico
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Wouthered
and daughter, Mary Florence, of
Snyder, and Mra. Vic Malone of
Midland vlalted last week with
their brother, Huse Weathered,
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Delaney Ward and
children of* Midland were recently
vlsltora at the home of their uncle,
Huse Weathered, and family
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Manager Reel of the M System
grocery, accompanied by his fam
ily, have returned from an extend-
ed vacation trip to Interesting
points In Colorado
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Mrs. F B. Crenshaw of Brown-
wood enjoyed a viait here last
week with her daughter, Mrs. Frank
I*. Lucas
•Swat the Fly! We guarantee
Klkey’s Fly-Kill to kill llles. COR-
NER DRUG STORE. ltc
G. II Russell, managing editor
of the White Deer Review, which
la published by the Nunn Warren
Publishing Co. at White Deer,
Texas, was a recent visitor In
Hereford and u caller at The Brand
office With Mrs Russell and
their children, Mr Russell was
enroute home from a visit to the
Carlsbad Caverns
Mrs. E. E. Connell and daugh-
ter, Miss Lula, have returned froui
Hot Springs, New Mexico, where
they have been during the post
week.
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Mrs. Sam Angelo who was re-
ported 111 last week is now much
Improved.
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Mrs. R. 0. Douglas was a visit-
or lu I >1 nun it t lust week r.nd at-
tended u picnic while there
Mr. and Mrs. Kctneth Hunter
of Erlo were In Hereford Thursday
on a business trip.
with ber grand unit her.
Greer
I 1 her old home In San Antonio, htf
I returned to Hereford
5% LAND LOANS
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Office Over Corner Drug Store
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The Sewing Shop ■
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Mis a Theresa Littleton Mrs. R. E. Littleton *
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1929, newspaper, August 22, 1929; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584112/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.