The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1944 Page: 3 of 12
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, September 14, 1944
Page 3
®EcTety
MKS JOHN MoLKAN, Society Editor
I’hone 181
TUESDAY CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED
Members and guests of the
Tuesday Bridge Club were en-
tertained at an afternoon par-
ty given by Mrs. Colby Conk-
wrlght Tuesday. Roses in
shades of pink and red gave
the floral accent for the party.
Defense stamps were present-
ed at the conclusion of contract
games to Mrs. Knox Kinard,
high, and to Mrs. J. C. Mc-
Craeken, guest high.
Refreshments were served to
Me;dames- W M. Emmons, W. J.
Stanford, Knox Kinard, J. C.
Family Reunion
Is Held Here
A family reunion with all Im-
mediate members attending
was held at the home of Mrs,
Hattie Rutherford Last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ruther-
ford of Jackson, Miss., have
been sipending the past two
weeks here and in Canyon with
her relatives and others. Ar-
riving for the celebration were |
Mrs W. A Percifal of Hutchin-
son, Kans., who is the former ]
Mi.- (Henna Rutherford, and I
Mi" Beulah Lee Carter and her j
Pioneer Club Holds Opening Meeting
Pioneer Study Club held its war service program of the fed-
opening meeting for the season eration, Mrs. J. M. Gililland who
in the form of an attractively discussed “'Why Federate” and
appointed luncheon in the Mrs. A. L. Manjeot who gave a
home of Mrs. B. E .Roberson of review of federation history.
Summerfield Tuesday. Mrs. Ray One new member was wel-
Johnson was cohostess. corned Into the club, Mrs. A. B.
Club colors were carried out Christian, a newcomer to Here-
in decorations for the luncheon ford.
table with purple asters and Those attending the lunch-
gold marigolds combined in a eon meeting were Mesdames
center arrangement. Corsages Fred Barrett, A G, Bell, Geo.
of the gold flowers tied with Benson, Burl France, N .E. Gass,
purple ribbon marked each J. M. Gilliland, c. T. Guseman,
place. j Bob Higgins, O. G. Hill, F, M.
A Federation Program was j Kester, A. L. Manjeot, Wirt
feuuU^d lu,Jch5on i Phillips, H. D. Reed. T. E. Seig-
with Mrs. Bob Higgins as leader, j. _ . m . ,, ,,
Three speakers discussed rela- ; er’ ^erre 1 Al Werner,
tive topics. They included Mrs. j A. B. Christian and the two
Burl France wiio told of the1 hostesses.
How Far?
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McCracken, J. R. Allison. Henry ; daughter ITarriette of Ama-
Benson, Paul Mathers and the I rlllo. All left the latter part
hostess. | of the week for their respect-
° — - ive homes,
Coffee Is Initial Event
For Lone Star Study Club
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To
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Srofher of Hereford
Nan Dies al Dalkarl
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E Ross Smith, 56 year old
rancher and farmer of Dal-
hart and brother of C. H
Smith, owner of Haile Drug
Store of Hereford, died Monday
at Dalhart and funeral servi-
ces were held there on Wed-
nesday.
Mr Smith had lived In the
Dalhart territory since 1626.
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Out-of-town guests In tilt
home of Mrs. Hattie Rutherford
Tuesday were A. B. Ruther-
ford, her brother-in-law of
Heuldton, Okla., and Tom Zelg-
ler of Canyon.
T/Sgt. Armund E, Messier of Pawtucket, R I , shak< iiands with
a “buddy” in France who silently points the way to Berlin. Some-
body lifted the dummy nut of a broken store window, gave it a
G. I, helmet and a cignret.
0. E. S. Hold*
Iniliaiion Riles
| AS YOU LIKE IT
!CLUB IS ENTERTAINED
As You Like It Club held it.s
A morning coffee Tuesday ♦-
at the home of Mrs. Lyle Ulan- , ancj ^jrs ^ j.j Wiseman
ton opened the sea- in ! >r the and daughter, Maxey Ann, re-
Lone Star Study Club. Other turned Saturday from a week'.,
ho*tes* - for the dpt n n m<et , • relat vi at Child-
itU! v re Mrs Joe Kendall, Mrs res;; and nearby points.
Jack Grady. Mrs Earl Phillips, _______-
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Jumbo
first fall meeting at the home |
given to three new members of N'!'s' ia 5 vu','k- i
Needlework and com» nation
i Mrs. Cawthon Bryant and Mrs
the Order of Ea tern Star at the
Masonic Hall Tuesday night.
Those received Into the Order
were Mrs. Lillie Hunter, Mrs.
Lucy Moore Warren and A. L.
Manjeot.
The chapter room was dec-
orated In the chapter colors
for the year with gold and rust
nasturtiums predominating In
ess.
The crow has no fear of an
provided the afternoon's diver- jst*vcra. special ptog. uus nut- mam
fcioji. j lined for the year, in addition health
Refreshments were served to i10 11 ua* tudy couise and
Mesdames Jeff Roberson. Joe 1 business sessions, in year books
Kndnil, Jack Grady, R. G. Blue, 1 Just oil the press Other spec-
' Charles Shipley and the ho t- :‘"1' meetlnf ■ “>« Gui* t Day.
A Christmas party lor members
on Dec. 12. and the annual
luncheon on May 8.
the floral arrangements. The unarmed man, but let the same The study eour-e thi. year Is
dining room and tea table feat- individual carry a pun, and the built around the theme "We*
ured roses shading from pale cri W avoids him like the pla- Who Are America" with meet-
pink to deep rose in decorutlon.s Kuc- ■ digs twice each month devoted
for the fellowship hour, Host- - 1 to study
esse* were Mesdames Olllc The shrike or butcher bird, i The year book were prepared
Bradly, Jack Rose, Lan Shore impales it; victim on a thorn or by Mesdam Blant n Forrest
f and Vivian Major. f nci barb before eating It. Minton and Cawthon Bryant
During the business session , I Mrs. Minton, chairman, gave an
members voted to hold future w mrn arp Retting men’s j introduction to the year books
regular meetings at 8 o'clock "ages today, the .same a.s al-1 beginning with roll call which
Instead of the nine o’clock hour " ■ E" ' '■ m I • . . iual
which was favored during the w : ^'r i current interest for each mem-
summer months. ’Phe next ,, 1 ~ — I ber.
meeting will be held on Oct. 3. 1' m lkl v ul d; * an-..* c<-me ; Mr. Louie i.eGrand will be
*: ■’ '• up lead#! of |l '..in:,
/w_,a . _ ... . . ,, . j "The Immigrant Traffic” when
(rows, most Intelligent of Friend husband should be ex ' n , ,h W(.,..h ,...,
birds, have a remarkable so- rtued for using .sharp words |
rial In-t net V, on. of them After all, be h£ to »-1 the m in “ * 1*£5
falls into a pond and Is unable edgewise. to follow are The Old
to rise, he will be helped ashore. - * Immigration on ( < lu, 1 ig-
first by oh# comrade and then _ '* ’ ' ' A l
another. (Read Our Wont Ad Page! I f-Ji1 ;m(1 a‘ u 011 Nov' 11
M. H. Hollys, at Happy, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Spen-
cer and Bonnie Jean visited
Bradford Spencer and Mrs.
Kate Melanie at Melrose, N. M.,
for two days last week.
Old .settlers of this commun-
ity will regret to hear of the
In action In France of
a few weeks for his Mr. and Mrs. Fred Axe vis- Ensign Jack Thompson, young-
ited Mrs. Axe’s parents, the c.st son of Mr. and Mrs Dave
Corporal and Mrs. Gay W
McReynolds have returned tt
his base in Pecos after spend-
ing the week end In Hereford
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
C. O Phillips.
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Trv a Want Ad?
MRS. SAM HUNTER
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The Rev. J. R. Sharp of Can-
and Mrs. Noah Ewton yon preached at the school-
accompanled their son Wiley to house Sunday morning and vls-
The cofli i‘ was the first ol New’ Mexico Saturday to re- ited in the Finis Hunter home, death
Thompson of Vernon, who livr
ed her<’ years ago. Jack is a ne-
phew of Andy Thompson ot
Flagg.
Pfc. Lucille Dyer of the WAC
has been here for a few dayr,
visit with her parents, Mr. aoe
Mrs. p. H. Dyer.
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Floromi!
Tnblo T«|i Ipiim Itnn^o
FLORENCE "ALL STEEL" GAS RANGE
This new Florence Giu» Range, approved by A. G. A.,
brings back features that until now have been “blacked
out" by the war . . . such as All Steel construction , . ,
two service drawers . . , polished aluminum burner
heads
porcelain finish.
SEE THEM ON DISPLAY
AT OUR STORE!
We also have nice selection of
Coleman Oil
HEATERS
DEABBOBN GAS HEATEBS
and HOT WATEB HEATEBS
- S T R e 11
Vhardwari CO. " /
The New Immigration" will
deal with the Russians and
Italians mi Dec. 26; "Oriental
Immigration" will be discu>..ed
at tlx* program held cn Jan. 9; 1
“Immigration from the South”
and "The True American" will
provide February programs,
and ‘The Brown American"
and other relative programs
will complete thp year's work
Special Music for the coffee
was furnished by Mrs. John
Jacobsen, Jr, who gave in.for- ■
mal piano selections, and by
Joyce Phillips who sang "God j
Bless America" with piano ac-
companiment by Mrs. Jacob-
sen.
Members attending were Mes-
dames R. O. Blue, O L. Click,
Roger Corbett, Leo Forrest, Ho-
mer Henslee, Jim Higgins, John 1
Jacobsen Jr., C. D. Kelton, Nel-
son MeRight, Guy Newsom,
Ralph Hinith, Owen Stagner, j
Robert Thompson, C. O. Phillips 1
and the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. MeAfee of
Sentinel, Okla .have been vis-
iting Mrs. McAfee’s daughter,
Mrs. C L. Bogle.
Mr. and Mrs.,Wcodrow Sla-
ten and family of Portalea,
N. M . spent Sunday In Hereford
visiting her parent*, Mr. and
Mrs 8. O. Wllaon and family.
Mrs. Clyde Johnson, the for-
mer Miss Rosalie Johnson, left
yesterday for Tucumcarl, N M.,
after spending four day* here
as the guest of Mr*, Resale L.
Smith.
Lt. and Mrs. Woodrow B Wil-
son, Mr. and Mr*. Liston Wil-
son and Mrs. Kermlt Wilson
visited In the Woodrow Slaten
home In Portales, N. M., Mon-
day,
Bgt. and Mrs. Omar J. Dendy
spent Saturday night and part <
of the day Sunday In Hereford
visiting Sgt. Dendy’* grand-
father. 8. J. Sander*, hi* uncle, |
Tom Sander#, and aunt, Mr*, J
Beiurie L. Smith. Sgt. Dendy, 1
who has been stationed at
Kingman. Ariz., Is expecting to
be shipped oversea* duty soon,
Bsv View Club Called Meeting
A railed meeting of the Bay
View Hub will be held at the
court house this afternoon at
4 o’clock AH member* are urged
to attend the meeting.
Try o W«et Ad*
Upset Stomach?
This Alktlino Powder
Brings Quick Relief
For stomach distress due
to over-acid system, try
BISMADINE 5 oz 50°
****** »»'
*******
Wc Sell for Less'
. BARBER COMB
7VtlncheUe. . < 1Ac
Black pleetle , .
Haile Drugs
PHONE____99
Prcccs for Friday, Saturday and Monday
BUY
WAR BONDS
and STAMPS
NOW
PALMOLIVE
BEAUTY
SOAP
( Limit J >
SPBABBASOL
SHAVE
CREAM
( Limit I J
/‘radical and Heat-Proof
VACUUM-TYPE
Coffee Maker
Makes 4 GO
8 cups . I "~
Bakelito handle
timiiL
Lotion
ISOPROPYL
COMPOUND
Pint 1 l.imit I )
Chamberlain.
$1.00 Size
• tti Sheds; 36 f n vclopes
AIR MAIL
LETTtrtETTE
White
paper . Ltl
Lightweight
P55 za
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a* ENVELOPES ^ i
B wfith coupon, A_C }
tLimit 2) . Hr c
At Our St B '
BBB HU f
Copper
CARBONATE
prevents
WHEAT
SHUT
We have an
Abundant
Supply!
New
Improved
JceresanJ rd
Treatment ■
for “ rA
ANUSOL 12'*
1.50 Size a-1”" <
HINKLE PILLS
U'O for
BAYER ASPIRIN
For headaches. Pkg 12
BROMO SELTZER
Quick relief. 60c size .
CASTILE one
bhanipoo 50c size only , Ou
CAL-RINEX qqc
Capful et Hay lever 30 s O J
DOLPH RECTAL
Treatment Effective
’JfTTTRTRIWII 10 it?1
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^^■29’
16
HAARLEM OIL
Capsules 35c size tor ■
HINKLE PILLS
Bottle 100.......
NTJJ0L
< M1 1 rt
JERIS TONIC
For the hair $1 size for
79’
0CTINE Eye Wasli
Soothes, refreshes eyes .
OLIVE TABLETS
Dr. Edward's 30c size .
K-Y JELLY nQc
35c Johnson & Johnson fcj
LADY ESTHER rne
4 putposeCream 8 3c size J J
LYSOL
Disir.f' clant 60c size
47’
PEROXIDE
Ol hydrogen 4-oz mze .
RU EX COMPOUND
l'or rheumatic pains . ■
98c
RESINOL
Ointment for skin l'/<-oz
| WHEAT | f
_ y2 Oz. treat8 H M Chocolate 25c size ... IW
■ "a bushel! ■
Lee ere J j
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SWCCTHfJUtr
5d»i> path Size
Chocolate 25c size ■
FREEZONE 97*
Removes corns 35c «1»# . d» I
FLETCHER'S Ole
Castoria 40c size, only , V I
MENNEN SHAVE
Cteam Smooth 50c size
MIDOL TABLETS
For periodic pain 40c .
MAGNESIA
Tooth Powder. 5V«-o>. . .
SARAKA 10-OZ.
Bulk laxative Effective
93‘
HELPS in the Home
First Aid Needs
HsrJy
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TAPI
10‘
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25*
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mm
HrUtltm
ttm I Very keeSy
AM
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VIMMS ftUHt
I WITAMIOS
HEALTH in the Hom^
Potent Vitamins
fer 9 Vlttmlm In 1 Ct.tult
TRY ‘AYTINAL'
MmUipU
Vitamin
Capsules
Oltfun.
25 lor , I ft#
100. a.»s
COD LIVCR OIL
•eulbb Vitamin* QtT'
HALIBUT Uv«r Oil
Cap*g>* Olalsee. BJ gt
Wale 50 lor . . . 99
"vitamins plus
• vMamu-.* plu* fgC
Hear, boe It *_/ 9
AYTOL CAPSUL
OloiMn V.teala*
A*DO Betti* ii
UPJOHN UNICAPS
Re* ( vMetela* 100, $2.80
fwmi4m
COO UVCd OIL .
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S0LITAIR CAKE gAc
Make-up by Campono . PU
SLOAN'S—35c aqc
Liniment for muscle-ache 4w
[ t BBBB 9
TurounurTro jj
35‘ S
25’ J
6*3 f
THERMOMETER
For oral or rectal use . .
TIDY ARCTIC
Deodorant Cream l ot [or
THANTIS TABS oc#
Lozenge* for *ore throat . Ail
UNGUENTINE
MCCTAL CONES
UDGA TABLETS q«*
For stomach dutres* 20 s Jw
VRAY Dentifrice qqc
Liquid Dr We«t‘» 50csize JftJ
VINCE POWDER 041
Brighten* teeth 35c size M I
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WOODBURY
HAKiJ i KbAM
lVpii't'titin #1 k'/.i
YEAST & IRON
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1944, newspaper, September 14, 1944; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584442/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.