The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1929 Page: 3 of 12
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Tcxae, Thursday, June 13, 1929.
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COMMUNITY CLDB
Annou-ci-oim-irt wa* made Sun-
day of the marriagf* of Mine Annie
Itsnra f/ovekiee to KnieMt Roll at
Topeka, Kansu*, last lISHtmihor 2.1.
Mm. Roll wa* a well known real
dent of Hereford for a number
of year* when her father. Raleigh
l/ovetaoe, waa manager of the tele-
phone company here. She has been
teaching for the paat .year at Haw .11
Mr. and Mr*. Bell vlxitad the flrat
of the week with her relative* at
Marfa, returning to Hereford to
bring her ateiwuothor, Mr*. Raleigh;
liOvetare, ami non. Mr. Roll ha*
a poaltion with a ga* company at
Wichita, where the young maple
will make their home.
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NURTRIKK DINNER PARTY
A jolly day waa *p«*nt Mundny in
|the Knox home wht>n Mm. Richard
of Vega, Bill Knox and Hrt.
ale Brutnley mirprlwd their
rr. Mm. W. A. Knox, wMh a
tinner party, celebrating her flfty
birthday. Mm. Knox re-
timed frrmi church to find the
tueata already gathered and 11
Inumptuoua dinner wprend
Mem item of the Community Club
met lust Thurmtay with Goldie
Griffith Mtnex. Griffith. Thylor.
AilauiH, Bluett, McKwcn, Hltiel, Ven-
ial, Blankenublp and Griffith were
preet-ut.
The afternoon w«t» *|**nt piecing
quilts and a doik'lou* luncheon of
-- eai/OwivticH, pickle*, fruit ailad umt
Tl.o Friday Afternoon Bridge jmiM'li wax nerved to the gniMfs.
Cluli waa deHglitfully enterUined: The next meeting will la* with
in the home of Mr*. I’lnil Pouter | Amelia Gritfith June 20.
lant Fridfiy, when a numlier of
Hereford'* young ladle* and mil
tronx upon), the afternoon .it bridge j
In the attractively decora t<*d home.
Mis* flrare • Pergiiaon won gue*t j
prim* and Mr*. Boho Mi-I/'an club ’
prlae.
A mlari ootirxe wax xerved nll'e
club member* ami the following
gueatx: Mme*. John McLean, (Hen
Snyder, O. C. Acker, How Mer er,
F. II. Oberthler, Burl Franc**. J
L. Fuqua, Jr.. W. P. Itoxxon, A.
Skelton, C. H. D> ir, U. F. Roger*.
Hook*, George Garrison, John l'at-
ton, O. C. Ferguxon, I\ W. Price,
Amarillo; Jennie Gibson, Detroit,
and Mlaues Franeex Oberllrier and
(Inire Ferguson,
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Ward News Notes
FEDERATION MEETING
BRIDGE PARTY
Mra. H. P. Reason and Mr*. C
A. Skelton were hoate**e* at 11
tiridge party honoring Mra. HetU
It. Holman and Mm P. W. Price,
of Amarillo, Thursday afternoon
In the Roaann home. Friend* of
Mme*. Holman and Price apenr
A enjoyable afternoon playing
bridge, after which a aalad court*
wa* nerved. Mra. Pan) Foster won
high acore prlae, and Mra. Price
and Mra. Holman were given guest
prime
The Willing Worker* Club met
f> wllh Mr*. Jack Hutson. A
part of the ufU-rmion w im sjient
in quilting and piecing a quilt for
the club to *e!l -at n Inter date.
After a m> Interesting program,
refreshments of punch and cake
were nerved by the hoxtexx. There
were xlxtecn member* present and
three visitors, Mine*. Guinn, Cole
amt Montgomery. At a late hour
the dub udjoiirned to meet with
Mr* John llutson June It).
Mr*. Bob AIIhoii wuk lmdl.v
burneit Wednesday morning .if luxt
week while mixing some pir.aMn.
gaxo.liie umt hot w>iter. The gaso-
line exploded and She suffer***! se-
ver. burn* on the baud* and one
limb. Mr. and Mr*. Bennie Fill*
Tlie second meeting of Hie bl
county fixlratlon was held June
11 at the Flr*l Christian church
of Hereford. A good represents
tl-m from Flagg, Big H*pun*. Sum 1 k< r*on were pn**ing and heard her
mcrttcld, Ward and Progresaivo x- ream a and rushed to her uxxlsi-
wu* present. \ ,,K-<V Hh<‘ waH token to the hos-
Mr* B. P Guthrie made n very 1 and remained until Hatur-
inatrmrtlve talk on "Kwlerutlon." j <• G. a»d l« much improved at
GIRL8* AUXILIARY ORGAN!/
The Girls’ Anxiliary of the First
Baptist church Im* been revive I.
A meeting wa* held at the church
Friday afternoon, June 7, for he
purpose of re-orgunlutlon. The
following officer* were elected:
Kmma Roberson, president; Ora
West, vice presblcnt; Nora Alice
Daniels, secret• rydreaaiirer; Ruth
Mirle Mounts, pianist; Thornton
Shirley, serif**. Mm. J. P. Speck-
le was elected Wader for the Girl*
L Auxiliary by the W. M. U. ,
B The organisation meet* eacli
-Tuesday afternoon at 4 :W> o'clock
at Ihe church building. All girl*
of Intermediate ace are invited to
come.
HOLD ZONK MEETING
The Methodist Ladle* Missionary
societies of Zona 4 of Ibe Amsrlli»
district, consisting of Bovina, Ok- j
lahoma lone, Priooa and Hereford |
are hohling their sons meeting :.i |
day at Friona It ia an all-day |
affair, lasting from 10 .AO In the
morning through part of the af-
ternoon.
Mias Flora Foreman, a medical
missionary In the Belgian Congo,
Africa, here on leave of absence,
will meet with the ladlea and tell
of her work.
Musical nuinlH-rx were furnished by
the Bayview adult ami Mother*
club One of the outstanding f*a
tare* of the program was a apeecli
by Mr* Delxell, Pirtter «onnty li-
brarian, on "County Libraries"
A delicious uieal was spread at
the noon hour, each lady furnish
Ing some dish.
Organization of the Bi-County
Federation wax corn pic t<*d at the
business meeting and petition-t j
to the wauwisslouers court for the
establiahment of n county library
were circulated.
J. K Massey of Ismg Bench.
California, arrived In Hereford the
latter part of the week. Il« will
assist his brother, A. C. Massey,
salesman tor llrumley Chevrolet, In
wiling ears. Ills family will ar-
rive later.
MORGAN
Appropriate, Laatiag
MEMORIALS
Per M yaars Oageed’a MoaumanO
have keen the aeleatlon af familim
threagkeat the Panhandla far ihalr
departed leved oaaa.
Mop la, pheae, or write fer
aew Ulaetraled (aidars “Haw
la Mart a Memorial." a*ot
fraa aa raquaat.
OSGOOD
RONUMBNT CO.
"Mark Every Crave*
m Taylea Ik Amarilla, Taaaa
this time
Mr. and Mr* Jim Higgins were
In Auu: rlllo Friday.
John Caraway who has been
here with bis brother for the last
few months left Tuesday for Ills
home near Ranger.
The community wishes to ex-
tend to Mr* George Ia*wis its
heart felt sympathy in the loss
of tier father, Mr. Schulz of Here
May God bleu* and atieng-
tlien her in this hour of sorrow.
There will be no Sunday school
next Sunday a* moat everyone v. lit
want to attend ringing In Here-
ford.
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Cox and child j
ren sjient Sunday with Mr and j
Mrs. Fred Salt email
Mrs. Bob Higgins and Min. 4'nri I
way eillod on Mr*. Jim I.ipwoiub j
Friday.
Misses Howard ami Beatrice
Matson were guest* at dinner Sun- 1
day In the Arlle Dean home.
A committee I'onstsiing of Man*.*
Doris, Llpwomh, Herbald Roller
son and Bolt Higgln* met with
Mr*. Boh Higgln* Thursday after
m*ni for the purp4*ie 4>f selecting a
play to lie given by thi* Woman’s
Club and baseball boys The play,
“The* Purple Pig,” was helee-teet
and work will begin 0/1 it in n
few day*.
Mr. and Mrs. Oaruwu.v entertain-
ed for Sunday dinner Rev. Horn-
beak, Glenn Ratcliff, Mr. and Mr*.
Roberson ami son*.
Wesley ball t<*am pluyixi two
game* with the Ruiek boy* of
Hereford at Wesley Sundiy aftei
noon, winning the flrst jnd losing
the seesmd.
James Donovan Hutenn. weigh'
ten pounds, arrives! June 7 fe»
make hi* hoim* with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hutson.
Mr and Mrs. James Gardner
of AmurBlo, Hill Hutseoi and sou
Mr. unel Mr*. Williams and daugh-
ter and Mr. Dennis of Hereford
were Sunday dinner guests In 11*<■
Ja< k Hut won home.
Mme*. Boh lllggins. Jim Ilk
gin* anet Wiley Roberson 11IJend-
ed a lllts.“tlllg of the td-counly fe*ei-
(ration of <*luba at the Christian
church in Hereford Tuesday.
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FORMER RESIDENT VISITING
HERE
Mr*. Mamie West und soil. Jack,
arrived Mi,inlay from Sun Diego,
California, for u visit with Mi.
find Mr*. Homer K. Fox. Mrs
West wa* for years a realdent of
Hereford and baa many friend* lu
the city.
FOR QUICK JOB SERVICE SEE THE BRAMX
Wouldn’t a Hail be Awful?”
—We hear that fear expressed daily—you
know the hail season is right on us—and yet
many of these same men who fear a hail storm
on their wheat procrastinate and do not lock
the door in time. Better wake up NOW and
AVOID DISASTER.
See Me About that Hail Insurance.
Plains Insurance Agency
JOHN PATTON
Manager
C. R. BENTLEY
Sinn Shop
HHOW CARON
"rut On x GimkI Front"
Nee Me
108 WEST THIRD
Prairie Dairie
ASK YOUR GROCER
FOR PRAIRIE DAIRIE
MILK, ( REAM AND BUTTER
— alt cays jresh and sweet
PRAIRIE DAIRIE
Phone 15
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Ties and Shirts for
Fathers Day
Remember, His Day is Next Sunday, and He
cannot get too many shirts and ties, particular-
ly if chosen from our present stock.
The tie* are all silk with excellent wool lining
that will not roll—the ihirts of best quality
imported broadcloth*.
S1.95 Shirt and $1.00 Tie for------$2.S0
$1.50 Shirt and $1.00 Tie for------$2.M
Sprowts-Cronin & Company
TASTE IT!
YOU WILL LIKE OUR NEW BREAD
—We have bought die Hereford Bakery and will make the best
BREAD only. If we cannot make it better than the best we will
close up.
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—Everything clean—come in and ins|>ect the plant from front
to hack. We have an exjiert baker in charge—Mr. Carlton—
who will be here to please you.
—The first bite will tell you‘that our bread is good.
—Baked under conditions of the utmost cleanliness—made of
die purest ingredients—our bread is just delicious and delect-
able. Truly the staff of life.
— Besides, we are expert pie and cake bakers—vnd our values
are exceptional.
Hereford Bakery
Frank Barber CEL Sons
A Shelter for the Combine
- Ruin, wind, ami wsaUmr will w«tr t»if your farm marliln***
lastiT than using tli4*ru doe*.
—Thousands of dollar* will be lost through failure to protect
votnhiue*, tractor*, plow* and other implement*.
—Y4»u can get a better trade-in on your combine niixt your If
you take care of It afti*r till* harve*t.
—We hive plan* suitable for your furw building need*. They
are at your ilJupoaal.
ROCKWELL BROS. & COMPANY
Lumbermen
In Hereford 31 years. Telephone 4.
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OUR 3-STAR SERVICE
1> Our knowledge and practiced skill insure
your clothes, etc., against damage of any
sort.
2* We remove all spots and dirt from every
sort of fabric.
3* Regular West cleanings give longer life to
your smart clothes, for but a small charge.
WEST’S TAILOR SHOP
Now—’List Three
Row* at a Time!
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John Deere No. 631 Three-Row
Wheatland Listing Flow
If you raise wheat, you are
interested in equipment that
will lower your production
costs. We have the machine
you’ve been looking for — a
three-row John Deere lister
especially designed for use in
this section of the country.
It will list more acres in fewer
hours—at a big saving in
labor.
Ste it at work in the field.
Notice how light it pulls —
how easy it is to manage —
how steadily it works wit h all
bottoms at uniform depth.*
You’ll appreciate its stu dy
construction — the ♦ ra .r
plow strength of its beai ir.
its strong, stiff bracing. You'
will like the simplicity and
automatic action of the long-
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Planting equipment can be
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Remember, this lister is
John Deere qunliiy through-
out and is equipped with
genuine John Deere botioms,
famous for goixi work*, clean
scouring and long wear.
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KERR
IMPLEMENT CO.
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Jones, Alger. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 29TH YEAR, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1929, newspaper, June 13, 1929; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584154/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.