The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1928 Page: 5 of 10
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Mint) Salome Copeland
Married to A. C. Hale
Ml** Sahaiii' t'opehuxl imtl Mr.
A. Hull* were milled lu mar-
rlage Hi eight oYlurk Hmiihiy morn-
ing. AiiKUMt, hi IIh> country home
on iift-Mllc Avenue, of (lie hrlile'x
parent., Mr. mid Mr*. J. II. t’o|ie-
land. Hev. K. II, Bowen, |uiHtor
of the MelIumIIni cliuri'h, |ier form-
ed l he ceremony.
J. I,. Fuqua, Jr.. long lime friend
of the groom and Ml** Ann l'o|ie-
land, slater of the hrlde, were
the only nllendanlM.
The hon*e wit* fragrant with
awiX't |m'iik froin the home garden
and basket* of dahlia* gave
bright ne** ami color to the room*.
The hrlde wa* attired In a he-
mining navy and beige gixii'geile
ensemble with corresponding tie-
lOMMirle* and carried an arm him-
i|ihm of sweet |tea* and row ger-
anium* The hrlde'* maid wore
orchid and gold gisirgetle
coinage of sweet |*»n*.
Mr*. Male 1* the attractive dau-
ghter of Mr. aud Mr*. J. H. Oope-
land, and I* a graduate of Trinity
| College. Wiuuhachle. Hhe taught
In the acliiNd at Huiiimcrllcld liiwt
year Hhe I* a talented musician
and 1* pu**txi*ixl of a lovely voice.
Mr. Hale U a young buxine*,
man of our city, lielng proiirletor
of the Male liarher shop. lie 1*
I he eldeat anu of K. Hale, of Waxa-
hachle, for many year* a promin-
ent county official of Kill* county.
Mr. and Mra. Hale left overland
for a brief vUlt to Italian, Waxa-
chic and Waco and on their return
will lie at home In the Britain
apart mrnta.
_iat ,
gpciety
Knox-Fly Wedding
In Amarillo Saturday
Ml** Ida Mae Knox, daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Knox of
Hereford, wu* marrhxl to IMck K.
Kly Huturilay night at Amarillo.
Ml** Knox, an accouipllahed ntu*-
I eta ii. I* a graduate of the Here-
ford high Nchool, da** of lbl'7,
and tnuglii lit the Mri'askey *c|o*d
during ;lie |ui*i year.
Mr. Kly I* the noii of Mr. Kly,
an Amarillo pioneer, lie will con-
duct ii rciiill mid wholeanlc IiiikI-
iicn* ill Vegn, hill the couple will
make their home In Aiuni'lllo.
The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texan, Thursday. August 9, 1928
MKK MABKt. HIIORT Fl’NERAL
Concert Given Tuesday
By Hereford Musicians
Kuncrnl *erviee* for Mr*. Maliel
Short. who died July U7, were held
Haturday. July 2H, at the Short The Municipal Band entertained
home four mile* north on Twenty-! citizen* of Hereford with n concert
Klve Mile Avenue. Uev. K. B. Tue*da,v night on the lawn of the
Bowen of the MciIiihIImI church of- It K. (Juthrle realdenec. director
delated. i Hulpli Smith had planned to give
Mr*. Short wu* the wife of Mac {the concert at Mother’* l*ark hut
Short, well known Hereford farm-1 Inability to aeetirc the iicec**nr,v
er. She died at the age of .‘1,‘t lighting facilllle* made the change
year*, four month* ami twenty-
four day*. He*ldoM her husband
*lie leave* a family of lilac child-
ren. The body wa* hurled In Went
Bark Cemetery.
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Seven Chili Members
Heiiirn from A. and M.
I AWN
Nl CCKN AT
IIOMK
IIOI.MAN
County Agent It M. Ihinkle. lo-
getlier with seven member* of the
t II club, relurued Salurdny night
It'oui College Slallon where they
attended the annual Short Course
conducted by Texas A. »V M. Col-
lege,
According to Mtiukle. the course
. 1* proving more popular each year
Mr*. Selh H. Holman, I „„d ,),!* r«i r I* evidenced by the
a numher o( frl ml* on Salurdny lucre.isrd atiemlanee from all nee-
i evening with a lawn *up|**r, nuiu- ,|„IIM „r T,„. ,|olegutlon
with *l,lf *HIII"r ttuesl* Mr. anil Mr*, from Hereford wa* larger till*
....... ‘ ....... year than ever before.
neivNHii ry.
Muring the *hnrt lntcrml**lon.
Hev. J. T. Hoa* of the Presbyter-
Inii church. discussed the hand tax
election which I* being held today.
He pointed out the value of a good
hand to the city and urged that all
voter* go lo the |*dl* and *how
their appreciation for tlm *ph*n
did work Ixdng done by die hand.
Pure Seed Experiment
Penults In Big drop
Mr*. Joe Klllstou. a**l*li*l by
I Corncllu* (i.HicIi mol Horace Hooch
I of Amarillo and Ml** Mariam Cliaw
ford, of Holley Spring*. Ml**.
! The Ih-iinttful lawn of the llol-
1 man home wa* lighted where table*
i were placeiI for a ih'llclou* plate
'I would like |o make *|M'c|al
mention of the fact that the Santa
Ke railroad provided a *|*‘clal
lialii from Amarillo to College
Station," *ald Mr. Munkle, In
*np|HM' The remainder of the eve *,„.t,klng „f Hie trip. "The train
iilug wa* spent in dainlug and ciirrli*! all the club uiciuher* from
playing bridge.
(he I'anliaudle. *oinc liai In
Takes Poultry Course
At A. and M. College
llay Coueway, manager of the
IIIIImIiIc Hatchery accompanied
County Agent Munkle and the 4 II
club iiuinber* In College Station
tiHX'iitly and fisik the Short Course
, work In |*nillry while there, He
returned the latter |*irt of la*l
wi<ek
Mr Concwiiy way* the four*'*
wa* will worth tin* trip and lie not
only ah*orUxl a lot of valuable In
formation la Id* line, hut In' nine
met and 1.11 kI with *e\cral prac
Ileal poult 1 y men. wlto g ive him
|*>lider* He also lll»|**'ted the
Ian t*|ti!pincnf in lm ulialor* and
I.ixhmIi'i*.
Mr ......wav »av* the Hillside
Hatchery h already receiving In
iptlrle* foi fall baby - Idcl,* III*
big Smith -47 iwm . n 1 ui< tt> hatcher
may tic slurtist op till* fall to slip
ply lid* demand.
Pacific (!oas| U rentier
Mh\ Locate lit Hereford
t Jem go Ituii,-* I'aclth Con* I
w rentier who recently pinned tin*
shoulder* of Barelll and Kail Ba*ha
In IhiiiI* at \ 1110 ill Ui. wa* 11 visit
01 WcdncMday and aiiiioini,*'il lhal
In Intended to iiiaiff^lli'ii-rord III*
lieadi|iiarl!'i'* from lii'rc out. proti
AIiium twenty-four young people. 1^ mM(l(, nmiece**ary the
were preiieut. I m„iiy *io|Mivera that iisimlly make
0 such a trip very Inconvenient."
Miss Coffin Honored • j ................
club tucnihora, It. B. Coueway of
llie I IIIImIiIi* Hatchery. 11111I Hor-
ace llcr*liey attended the Short
Course, ('oneway took a *|N>clal
<011 me In |Miiiltr.v raising, while
llcmlicy did work In Agronomy
and Irrigation K.ngluecring.
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Ward News Notes
At Tea Given Tuesday
Mine*. K. B Black ami Jc**o
Stanford delightfully entertained
a iiuinlier of friend* on Tuesday
atterioMin with a acaied ten. lion
oring Ml** Minnie I ten Coffin of
New York (Miy
Tim Black home wu* I m *>1111 i f 1111 y
dci'orulcd with a variety of garden
Itnwor* and during the late after
noon the guest* were given rippor
I unity to lii'Ki' Ml** Coffin play
Ml** Coftln wa* a former piano
teacher In Hereford hut for the
past two year* ha* lain making
her home In New York City where
she tcnclie* ami ,i|*o *(udle* under
one of the foremost piano te-n-h-
i*r*
\u added pleasure was ■ Ii vocal
M-leeihmi of Mr* I'tiimthv Tinsley
1 Imi of New York, who I* *|* ndlng
do summer with her laireat* Mr.
and Mr*. K II t Hurl hit 1
A delicious salad course was
■cried hy thi’ hoateaina
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Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Bowe
Leave For California
Mi and Mi* K K. Bowe left
Tiiesd ty morning for Santa Ana
California where they were iuIIinI
on ........lint of the lllnes* of Mr
llotve’a brother
Till* llliii's* may inak nei<**ar
the |*i«t|Miiiuient of a vHcatl.in trip
to thi* Weal wlih'll Mr and Mrs
Itowi* ha vi' Im*i*ii plauiilug for
some 11 lm- If do lllnes* dm1* not
prove serious. Iiowcicr the Bowi*s
will r*iiirn in llereforil hy way of
I *** Vngclcs Isiug Beach. San I
Midlnlte pi'iaif of the siicccs* ,,f
tin* pure hixxI ex|a*i'lnu'ul ladng
eomliieted hy J. B. IliiherNou wa*
given dil* week In n Nlatement hy
County Agi'td It. O, Munkle.
On the deorge l*ewl* farm nine
mile* north of Hereford twenty
acre* were planted with pure kixxI
from the Kohortson farm A sim-
ilar twenty acre* were pl.inti'd
with seed of the ordinary kind. Hi
Kiiiin* Instance*, according to Hun
kle, the crop from the pure Mix'd
will he double, aud the total yield
from the pure *****■<I will he ma-
terially greater than that from the
until - j ordinary seed.
Munkle la now making plan* for
a Iitiallie** men'* ln»|*'c||on trip to
the l,ewl* farm. It Is believed
Hull Hie rcHiilt* secured on (hi*
farm will grcully encourage the
u*e of pure nix'd In till* section
I
What’s Doing In
WEST TEXAS
Olnejr—A vocational extension Hamilton
I secretary I* now at work in Olneyjw a* under
; territory.
HamilioiT* mihiumI tmf
way July L'.V L'lt and
U7.
I run 11 Ituxlill's* condition* here
i re reported to lie t xcepdouully
la vornhli'.
S<*;igi'avi*s The Seagl'iive* Cham
l er of Commerce has been re organ-
ized and lm* Ntarte.l a i .nisli'll' live
1 ivle ileVelo|HUenl phlll.
Kl Biiso Carl*had, X. M., la
the ilrst VVTCC town to register '
for the 1 biff 1 convention to la* heM
here. ,
J.ockrtey A campaign committee jn
1* at work on Interesting citizen*
Ig'ie in securing a modern lintel 1
for l,oi knoy,
Crowell The value of iigrlcliltiir Honker Booker and her tia«l« ,
ill exhibition* was explained here territory have been Invited to |wr-
Exhibit Agricultural .Manager! dd|Mite in Hie big (X'lehratlou at
I of (he WTCC recently. ' Woodward.
Child re** Krixl I., Haskett l*
the tlrst Industrial agent of thi*
city and I* Interaatlng new- Indii*-
trle* In locating here.
(Ini'iuun (jorinan fair dale* have
hix'ii set a* Hi pi cm her 10, k'b and
UI.
j Hamilton Hamilton'* new audi-
torium I* expected to Im> completed
I hy September t.
Fli/.ulicth riiapmaii Is
Winner of Gold Medal
I f n 1111111 I In ml 111. fast growing
town In Hie north wont part of j
Jones county, I* in utxal of a new i
hotel,
fnrlshud, V M. An Infnrmn-
llve and interesting program I*
la-lug worked out for the WTCC
district convention here August H
Piles
Clarendon Mon by county farm-
ers have sold fno.otat worth of hog*
since March 1.
Burger A high line from thl*|
city I* now supplying Miami with
electricity.
Treat The paving from Sweet-
water to Trent wn* formally open-
ed for traffic In a celebration sche-
duled for July Ud
Mr and Mr*. Comer and daiigli
ter of Ch-vl* are visiting her *1*
ter Mr*. Sugg* and family
Ml**'* ddim and May lliiril*on
vl»lled last Monday with Ml** ilia
« 'll I |H'|!|M-r.
Till Willing Worker* e|llh will
meet August Ifi with Mr* l.letllhe
Mr 11 ml Mr*. John lllgglu* and
Kay moiol ihli'ii *i*mt Sniulav In
the Krne»t Helgner lioine
Mr and N|i> John Unison and
family look Sunday dinner In Hie
Salt/.mail home.
The singing at lie Wylie Itoliln
*oii horn'- wa* well attended last
Sunday night.
Mr and Mr* Coiner anil family
took *up|**r Sunday ulglii with Mr
anil Mr* John lllgglu*
Mr* Morion mol family siaml
Monday with her motlM'i'. Mr*
John lllggln*.
(Jnlek Jot* Kervlc* at Ttie Bra ml
i Mis* KlUnhcfh Chapman I* the
I winner of one of thi' imxlals givu-
i'll eni'li year hy tin* Progressive
Karmer* of Mallas lo -4 11 club
momlM'r* who smxx'i'd in raising
a Ion litter of |dg*
The litter of |dgs raised hy Miss
Cliapmaii weighed -imhi |xmud* at
I the age of live mouth*, and .ivi r-
aged tv.' |*miid* The cu*t ,,f rills
lug I'lieli pig I* cMtlmntixl hy Miss
1 hiipman at II I -4J
Ml** Ch.ipman I* "iu|H’ilug f,
the *75.<lfl prlz«‘ • i|f 1 1 * *11 hy the
BrogroNsIve Karmer for the Invav
lest lilt' r of pig* in the *lat". and
lor Hie gold iiiedfll which I* lo he
glven hy W. M Kellelior to the
. club memU’r In this county who
raise* Hie heavlesl litter.
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| Final plan* were laid In Hi
l.mil* hy the newly formed Stn'tli
AnsiM'laHou of Ha- World for a
gigantic party to which nearly two
million \moi'lan* naiiuxl Smith
will he Invited This will (n'oh.'ih
ly he the tlrst party in history at
which people won't lu'couic e II11 Ii 11
1-ilMMi'd li ving to recall each oilier ►
1,time*
A her 1111 thy 1 tverhauling of the
Aliernathy gin plant* will g< t under
way at one*.
O'Donnell—Work I* being rush-
ed to completion on O'HonncU'x
new |40,(HMI water system.
Byote - Two progreM* notes of
Pyotr Include work going forward
rapidly 011 the new Byote school
building and Insinuation of gas.
[or Hemorrhoids]
Cured by Absorption
No Sloughing and Non-Surgical
Have now sutTBssfiilly treated seven hundred
and fifty eases of hliiul. Ideediii}? and |>r«»trn<l-
inc piles hy tins method.
/Vo detention from business: no charge for
consultation or examination. Do not delay
hat ing the itilcs treated, as they not only cause
you inconvenience, and suffering, hut they are
injurious to your general health and often pre-
vent vour getting well of other troubles.
Mow At Hereford, At the Hotel Carroll.
If needing or wanting treatment, call and see
me Friday or Saturday, August 10 and II. If
a sufficient number are interested, will treat
them here at Hereford.
Reference: Patients Treated Here Iaist Year.
M. A. COOPER, M. D.
Rectal Specialist Childress, Texas
ii hi \ si* ure work mid dn Id* imlii * riiiie|*cn. s.ip Ink,- i Ity mid In-n
vcr. mid will v lap Ycllmvslime
1 'itrk in M'vmiilug w Idle cliriillle,
v 4
bbimi.k: bakty.
i
lug hen for •future Ixml* It i*
!|lllte piolMhle. lint ui'* *Hhl. HihI
If tin- full* In lid* vhlnlly deslie
Ii Iim'uI «ii-MilIng iinili'lie* wuuld
he Hrrsiigixl It will I*' remcm 1
IxTi-d Hull Tlior Jensen worst'd Mine* Hmoer K Kox Hixirg'
Mil here for severnl yesr* while (|«rrl*on mill Curl Cockrell win-
In wrest led In till* iniiI of the churmlng hosiosw* p, „ |,,vi ly
eoiiiiir). Burin'* w.i* being «h"w n luldge piiiiy I hursdiiy iifli'ruoon
nIhmiI WixIihsiIhv hy Oiusi linker, ut tin- home of Mr*. K"x
Iocs! wrestling eiilliuslssl. j Thi- home ws* luxtutlfillly d<*nr-
limne* I* schixluhxl lo wre*tle iilixl In gurdeii flower* msklug mi
|.#x» Kox lit Aumrlllo Krldsy night Idiwl setting for the gsiue*. Nine j
s* the climax to u clisrlly hill ishlc* were plseixl for Hu1 play-
The ffrst luoit will Is* lielween or*. Mr* B. W. Price cnptureil
Muleli Manlell mid K ill Baslil. I high *""iv prise mining llie home
lids match lo he limited to one fall gue*t« und Mr*. T M. Moss, of
mol one hour. j Port Worth, won high among the
Hsrne* Is s clean cut, friendly I visitors,
i hap, and brings s good ri*puHHl"n | A dellelou* lee course wu* served
both as s fair man und unusually {hv the hnsleasse* si Hie eoneluslon
splendid mat man. Wrestling fans of the games,
of the city are stirred up over
LET US SUPPLY THE
Lumber For Your Home!
Our \arils ure well stocked with the highest qual-
ity of the various grades of lumber.
When you lay out your building plans let us esti-
mate tin the lumber you are going to use.
You'll appreciate the service as well as the most
reasonable prices we will quote.
KEMP LUMBER COMPANY
prosports for some
lu Iho fului*.
(•felling bouts
NIMBKK APPMM'IATION.
IMNTKKT COCItT
Wa hart express our thanks
all the friend* wlm assisted us dur-
ing the lime of unknown sorrow.
May cmeli of you lie spared the
sorrow that la ours In tli* loss
of lieloved hustiaud. father, son and
hr.it her
Mrs. rioyd Pinson and Family.
Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Plimwn anil
Family
ANOTHER
Only two eases were held this
week In the Mlslriet Court, eon
, veiled last week hy Judge Reese I
to Tatum. There were:
No IIIMI, HomsIc Cracket v* I..
Baskin. Judgment for the plaintiff.
No. iriM7, 4>. J llrski' vs Olenn
Irvin, et a I, Jiulginent for the
plaintiff.
No Indictment* were returned
hy Hie grand Jury.
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THE SEASON IS HERE
Fruits and Vegetables are ready to can and
store for winter uae.
U e carry a complete line of Standard Canning
equipment.
O'*itk. Courteous. Efficient Service to Every
Customer.
STREU HARDWARE CO.
“Home of Service and Quality
Priming
Um Mae TUB HBANT
Follow Our
Weekly Chain
of Sftecialfc—
“IT PAYS”
WOMACK
HIt-Grade Grocer let
Syrup, Cane, one pint
SUPER SPECIAL
Avoid Disap-
$2.07
|H)iutinent. Sec
__ 18c
Us First or
__ 85c
Phone 87.
25c
We Deliver.
50c
'
EXTRA SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday
You Make the Greatest Savings Where
You are Offered the Most Bargains
All our entire itock of Flat Crepe aud Wash Silk Summer
Dresses ut Half Price
$2.95 Sunbeam Dresses at____
$1.95 Virginia Hart Dresses at
$l.ts
$1.49
A small assortment of Dimitv Dresses, beautifully trimmed at
$1.00
Belfast Prints, in all the new shades, just came it. at. yard 224
.Ri-iueh Percales, colors tub-fast, at, the yard____________1S$
52-iuch Dress Ginghams, fast colors, at, the yard______15C
Men's Dress Straw Hats aud Panamas, at ONE-HALF PRICE.
One table of Ladies* Shoes at $1.00 the pair. They are odds and
ends, hut all are good shoes worth much more than asked.
Sprowls-Cronin & Company
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Holman, Seth B. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1928, newspaper, August 9, 1928; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584202/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.