The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 47TH YEAR, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1947 Page: 5 of 18
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The Hereford Brond> Hereford, Texas, .Thursday, November 20, 1947
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Talented Student
Will Give Recital
Marilyn Barkley, talented young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Barkley, wUl be preaented In a
voice recital In the Pint MethodUt
Church of Hereford Sunday after-
noon at 4 o’clock. Marilyn la a pupil
of Mrs. K. A. Paschal of the Musical
Arts Conservatory In Amarillo and
Mrs. Paschal will be her accompan-
ist for the recital.
Assisting with the program will
be Sharon Dee Moore and Joan
Moore, piano students of Mrs. Olann
Snyder.
The public is Invited to attend.
South Hartford Horn*
Demonstration Club
South Hereford Home Demonstra-
tion Club met Tuesday afternoon
in the home of Mrs. Ronald Mat-
thews. Rail call was answered by
members mentioning old-fashioned
Christmas recipes.
Mrs. Clarence Hollabaugh gave
the program which consisted of a
demonstration in making Old Eng-
Ush Pudding. Bach member was
provided with a recipe for the pud-
ding.
Announcement eras made of the
next meeting which wlU be a Christ-
mas party on December I, In the
home of Mrs. W. H. Ooettach.
Refreshments were served to Mee-
dames A. O. Flowers, Olarsnoe Holla-
baugh, Noel Shockley, Herman
netcher, John Draper, J. F. Slaton,
Julia Sowell, Orten Russell, O. R.
MoOhee, W. H. Ooettach, Rimer
Wnikler, Miss Rvelyn Bell and the
hostess.
Beginners Present
Plane Recital
Six little beginners In music, piano
pupils of Jo-Anne Jett, wore pre-
sented In a program at the home of
their teacher Sunday afternoon.
Parents and Wends were guests
of the performers, none having
studied over six months.
Those taking part In the recital
were: Lemons Neff, Allen Neff,
Byble Ann Davis. Jeannette Kopp,
Janet Llndley and June Marian
Smith.
Mary Palmer Circle
In General Meeting
Mary Palmer Circle of the Wom-
an's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian
Church met In general meeting
Tuesday afternoon In the home of
Mrs. Lee Conklin.
Mrs. WlU B. Kerr gave the devo-
tional lesson followed by a program
on "Christianity Taught in the
Home" presented by Mrs. Ben ttowll.
Mrs. Arch Conklin gave the year
book of prayer.
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BOBBY CARNAHAN PLRDORD
TO TECH SOCIAL CLUB
LUBBOCK. Nev. lg.-Bobby Oar-
nahan, eon of Mr. and Mr*. 0. IX
Carnahan of Hgraford, was recently
pledged to College Club, men’s social
club at Texas Technological College
In ^ubboek.
Bobby Is a freshman this year at
Texas Tech.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Oombs and
sons visited Mrs. Oombs sister, Mrs.
Finis Wright, In AmarUlo, on Arm-
istice Day.
Jack Williams of PMnvlew, Char-
les Williams of San Antonio. Thirl
Williams of Chloago. Illinois, and
Freddie Williams of Plalnvlew visit-
ed In the John Young home here
last week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Cawthon Bryant
and son were supper gueets Sunday
night in the Rimer Combe home.
The Methodist revival meeting has
been postponed until a later date.
Carl Schroeder Jr., la visiting his
uncles, Evefett and Hoyea Carter, at
Stratford.
Mrs Tom Clay has Just returned
from a visit In Colorado.
Mrs. Ralph Johnson, who Is teach-
ing at Summerfleld, spent the week-
end In the Joe Landers home.
Rev. Aaron Burleh and wife and
baby were dinner gueets last Sun-
day In the Roy Lee Wilson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Thomas and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robbins visited
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Little Saturday
night
Helen Jo Wilson of West Texas
State OoUege spent the week-end
In the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lee Wtlaon.
Rev. and Mrs. Eurlch and baby
and Mrs. Oraoe Little were supper
guests Sunday night In the A. A.
Head home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schroeder and
children spent Sunday In the Char-
ley Oreen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Merritt, and
sons of Midland are visiting In the
O. C. Merritt home here.
There will be a Thanksgiving
supper at the schoolhouse Saturday
night. Everyone Is Invited to bring
a basket and enjoy the get-together.
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Messenger Group
Organizes H.D. ,
Club Friday
The Messenger Home Demonstaa-
tion Club met and organised Friday
in the home of Mrs. Wilson Wyly.
Officers were elected, but further
plans for the year’s program were
not made, due to the absence of the
county home demonstration agent.
The next meeting of the olub will
be In the home of Mrs. L. 1. Beene
on January 0.
Those present for the Initial meet-
ing were Mesdames J. T. Oulnn,
T. J. Poindexter. Wilson Wyly. W.
H. Clements, Josle Busby, Alta Wyly,
L. E. Beene, R. A. Brown, N. A.
Brown, Lewis Smith, Verona Jack.
L. D. Chile*. O. O. Northcutt, W. H,
Evans, E. M. Jack, and R. W. Curt-
singer.
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Mr*. R. R. StandUer has returned
to her home In AmarUlo after
spending the past three weeks here
with her daughter, Mrs. Dennis
Baker. Also returning to their home
in Oklahoma City last week, were
Mrs. Baker’s sister, Mrs. Ed Black.
Mr. Black and the small daughter.
Carlie Rae Fry* spent Monday In
Clovis, N. M. with an aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Betts.
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"Opera" Is
Program Topic
"The Opera- was the featured
program topic at the Muoday after-
of the Music Study
Club, held In the home of Mrs. wnt«
Ooombes.
Mrs. A J. Schroeter, president,
conducted the business —tip" when
Plena were made to sponsor a Junior
Day program on DeoSmber 1. la the
home of Mrs. H. K. Fox. Pupils of
kxnlinuslc teachers will present the
program and all junior musicians 01
the city wlU be invited.
Mias Mattie Mae Swisher was
leader of the program and In her
discussion of the opera eh* ex-
plained why there In no action In
opera and told why opera Is not
given in English.
To illustrate the lesson, “Barcar-
olle—from Tales of Hoffman" (Of-
fenbach) was given as a piano
trio by Mesdames; O. H. Dyer,
Ohfff Estes and O. O. Acker, and
recordings of Wagner's “The Prim
Bong" and “The Dream" by Masse-
net were played.
In attendance were Meartamat; O.
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"Religion" Is
Dawn Study
Club Topic
Members of the Dawn Study Olub
enjoyed a meeting In the home of
Mrs. Johnnie Womble Tuesday after-
noon.
An Interesting program on “Re-
ligion" wee given with two members
taking parte. Mrs. Lester Oalley
told of “The Church In Colonial
Days” as she summarised William
Warren Sweet's book of that title.
Mrs. Lloyd Bentley reviewed “Chris-
tianity Today” by Laeper.
Special musto was furnished by
Mrs Norman Miller. The next meet-
ing was announced for December 1
In the home of Mrs. L. B. Latham.
Those present were Mesdames
Lloyd Bentley, Letter Galley, Oarl
Luke, Alfred May, Rrneet May, Mel-
vin May. H. V. McCabe. H. B. Miller,
J. a Pruitt, Red Stewart, Floyd
Walton, Baker Womble, Orville Oal-
ley, a new member, and the host***,
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Win One Class of the Methodist
Church met in the oountry home of
Mrs. L. Ellis Tuesday afternoon for
Its regular business and aootal pro-
gram of the month. Mrs. Cooper
Morgan and Mrs. Fred Millard were
oo-hostesaea.
Mrs. D. H. Bryant opened the
meeting with a prayer followed by
the devotional lesson conducted by
Mrs. J. F. Ward. Mrs. Wm. Mo-
oches conducted the business.
A social hour waa enjoyed and
refreshments of Thanksgiving-time
were served to Maadamee M. M
Beavers. H. M. Benefield, D. H. Bry-
ant, T. H. (Journey, R. J. Hudson, R
W. Harrison, Pearl Bowen, Win. Mo-
Oehee, Meadows, J. D. Story, J. F.
Wart. Wlnget. Luther Pee veil
the hostesses.
iley and
NAMED PRESIDENT
Beverley Barkley, first year stu-
dent at Texas Technological OoUege.
Lubbock, has been named president
of the French Olub, a college organi-
sation. Beverley is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Barkley.
H. K. Fox, Earl PhllUpa, A. J.
Schroeter, Olenn Snyder, W. J. Stan
fort, A. O. Thompson, Mias Mattie
Mae Swisher and the hostess.
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Ezzell, Ben. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 47TH YEAR, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1947, newspaper, November 20, 1947; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584443/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.