The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 47TH YEAR, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1947 Page: 8 of 18
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Deaf Smith County Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
The Hereford Brond, Hereford Texos, Thursday, November 20, 1947
LaPlala Club Entertains Al Annual
Oranges am S*«l to th« lunch-
box. They!! toe sealer tor the child-
ren to handle M eltood through the
middle and then wrapped tightly to
waxed paper. , „
mas Mason aaya that ettms tndto
should be eanttiSjr attested. Ooofl
quality fruit la wttl-«i**i*»i. fun
and springy to the touch. Fruit that
la haevyfor its alaa uanallyhaa the
most Juice. Don’t worry If there art
rust-colored spots for ther are only
Parliamentary.
Drill Given A!
L. A. E. ClubMeei
A parliamentary drill and
From Vi
Phone 80
nmaftM AMP <MUJENTINg
mI|M !■ Itr" -----9— a anon per year.
All aobeeriptiotii atrietly oaah in adranoe.^
iroA aa second-class matter at the Poet Offiee in Hereford,
Bowman. Tom Melugln, L. A. Wes-
ter. Ira Ricketts, and A. 0. Herahay.
The next meeting will ba the Christ-
mas party, whan the chib numbers
•111 entertain their husbenda on
December if In the Floyd UoOee
ImPf
F. J. Walterecheld is racovartag
after an attack at pneumonia. He
to be “eeanpe- to be food, tnougn
trjzssztixsszz
ural oolor.
the net of Mar oh 80, 1871.
reflection upon the eharaeter, standing or repu-
craon, firm or eerporstioB. which may appear in
thia paper, will ho gladly eorraotad upon due
being given to the oditor personally, at the office
Read the Wont Ads!
Buy It In Hereford
HUNTERS!
r\ ways you can help yourself
U to good telephone service
Telephoning is eaay. But more depends on the user than you perhaps
realise. What you do when making or receiving a call often has a lot
to do with how satisfactory that call Is. Here are ten suggestions:
Bring or send Tour Buekhead (deer) for mounting, to
PARMER'S TAXIDERMY STUDIO
3708 Avenue Q — Lubbock, Texas
Voco Club
In Recital
Mrs. Loys Oarmloheal
Borger were guests Frl-
An Informal recital bv music atu
dents of Miss Mattie Mae Swisher
and members of f the Voco Club waa
given at the Methodist Church Sun-
day afternoon. Accompanists were
Mrs. John Jacobsen Jr., Mary Helen
McOUvary, Leta Dene Springer and
Miss Swisher. __ .
Buckskin Gloves, Jackets and Rugs
Made to Order!
Mrs. Taft McOee and aaugnter
Joyce, were visitors In Amarillo on
Saturday.
Mrs. B. R. Anderson of Borger
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Ricketts.
Mr. and Mrs. H Henhsy were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Russell In Hereford last Thursday.
Mr. and Mia. Lewis Harvey spent
giiivlty in the Marion Davlea home
rtl!Sd Mrs. D. Y. Xdwards and
Mr. and Mrs. BIU Bowman and
Garden Club
Meeis With
Mrs. Harrison
Those appearing were; Marlene
Legft. Irene Witherspoon, Myra Jo
Sowell. Lets Dene Sjwinger, Frank-
lin Springer, Charles Whltehsad,
Rebe Done*, Wanda Marie Klrkaey,
Doris Lee Singer. Fat Youta, Doris
Nell Walker, Dwayne Walker. Saun-
dra D'Ann CamU, Wynogene So-
well, Ann Sheffy, Johneen Bice,
Clayton Rutter, Louise Simpson,
David Ooldston, and Jerry Wither-
spoon.
7. Identify yourself. Not everyone
recognises you by your voice.
Before you call, make
sure of the number.
Mrs. E. W. Harrison and Mr*. A.
O. Thompson were oohosteasee tor
the Garden Club meeting held W-
day afternoon In the home at Mrs.
Harrison.
During the business session the
time ol meeting was changed from
3:30 to 3:00 o’clock, and Mrs. Walk
Boston was welcomed ss a new
member. . ,
A discussion of "Gardening by
Chemurgy” was given by Mrs. O.
O. Heard followed by some “Hort-
icultural Advice” given by Mrs. J.
Dorothy were business visitors In
A»Ira F. k°Oarml%hsal honored her
sister, Mrs. Dee Brown of Mule-
shoe. with a birthday dinner torn-
day. Attending were Mr. and Mr*.
Dee Brown and sons and Mr. W. O.
Harris of Bummerflald.
• Millard and Jake Oregory were In
Amarillo Monday and Tuesday on
business.
Irs Ricketts and V. E. Dodson
attended the Layman's League Oy-
ster supper at the Christian Church
Harley and Mary Lou spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-
^Dlrnmnsueati to ths home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Rlcketts Sundsy to
help Mrs. Rloketta celsbrste her
birthday were Mrs. Ben Thomas of
Los Angelas. California: Mm Maude
Davidson of Taft. California: Era
a R. Anderson of Borger, riattm of
Mr. Ricketts; and Mr. and Mm
8. Space calls on par*
ty lines. If you have a 7T**
series of calls to make, Un /jy
allow a few minutes be- • * •»*
tween each one so others can uae the
line.
9. Keep calls brief on party lines.
Other folks on the line will appreciate
your thoughtfulness.
2. Oive the called perty time to
answer.
3. Speak directly into the mouthpiece.
smv
TEARS/1
AVUTTIC
Ran7 A
Heisslman Club In
Meeting Thuridny
With Mrs. Perry
Mrs. R. E. Caldwell was hostess to
members of the Helselman Home
Demonstration club on Thursday,
November 13, when a demonstra-
tion of "Old English Plum Pudding"
was presented by Mrs. R. W. Perry.
During the business session, con-
4. Move the awitch hook alowly up
and down to recall or signal the oper-
ator.
5. Replace the receiver carefully
when you have finished talking.
6. Answer calls promptly. Tt's
teoua to do ao.
the meeting were Mesdames; D. C.
Barnard, C. D. Carnahan, Charles
Dones, Jim Black, Roy Crutch-
field. C. H. Dyar. O. O. Ferguson,
E. B. Fridley. N. E. Oa«. Q. O.
Heard, O. 0. Hill. John Jacobeen
Jr., C. D. Kelton, W. 8. Kerr* A- L-
Manjeot, J. P. Blaton Rarl Sponger
M. t, Rutter, Walk Boston, and the
hostesses.
-o-—
Mr. and Mm Carl Spratt and
children of Lubbock and LlttreO
Avoid calling during
busy hours if possible.
_o i ••
l: .ione
Spratt of Artesla, H. M-. apent the
Progressive Club met Tuesdayln
with Steffit J£oa^-lma£A
The following memben were praa-
ent: Mesdames O. X. Watte. H. O.
Oriffltt, P. J. WaHerjchttd, a V.
Burges. H. L. Hershey. tewti Har-
vey, D. Y. Edwards, Taft McOee, F.
<Uy afternoon toy the J. *. Beyers.
Mr.iMMis.at Blrkmeyer and
family of Amarillo spent Sunday in
Hereford with her deter, Mm. W. J.
Btandford, and family.
L. Carmichael, T. J. Parsons, q 0.
Buy It In Hereford
Gorgeous full-elxe
console with...
AsfesMtli leter4 Cbeeger
—flay, ip le II recerdsl
Pewerlel ilak-veUeJ rsdlel
NssJaesMly Jetl*ssJ sew
a Wslsel TIIMrest Ceblsel I
Gift Suggestion*
r PH IICO 1282
Plays 10 twelve-inch or 12
ten-inch records sutomati.
cally. Peatherweight Tone
Arm—*. miMn It changt!
Gorgeous
tone on
radio and
records.
Arrow Sport Shirts
Arrow Shorts A Undershirts
For Holiday Trip*
Gifts Tkat Please
AND ENDURE!
Shlrtcraft Shirts
Pendleton Wool Shirts
KELTON
ELECTIIC APPLIAMCE
PHONE 31
Hlckok Belts, Suspenders
and Jewlerjr
We hove received the most complete selection of fine luggage we
have ever seen in this area. EVERLITE Luggage is designed for
modern travel—ideal for your own use or as a matchless gift.
Durable and rugged enough to go any distance—yet graceful
ond smart as a lightweight champion! Each piece is a master-
piece of hondsome styling.
Holoproof Socks
211 MAIN STREET
Hollyvo,
Freeman Shoes
Pleetway Pajamas
Ladies' 21" Wardrobe, beautifully ap-
pointed. Hangers. Leother.
Men's TWO-SUITER, sunton, top grain
cowhide. Light airplane weight. Exclu-
sive design serves to reinforce walls.
BIG. ..EXECUTIVE!
Kings Men Toiletries
Gladstone Bogs in 24" and 26" size.
Split cowhide grained, russet ripple,
buffed cowhide, smooth finish.
CHtft Ahead 'lnuinc
,-\ r; “ \'l <:v
GINtRAL INSURANCE
M ' i I’M' IN
Ht RCF OKI)
RADIO-PHONOGRAPH
cane 11
ff/nc
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
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/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.