The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1944 Page: 3 of 12
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The Hereford Brond, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, September 28, 1944
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MRS JOHN McL LAN, Society Editor Phone 18'
Luncheon at Jeff Gilbreath Home
Opens 1944-45 Music Study Club Year
A luncheon at one o'clock I Mrs. H. K. Fox, year book
Monday at the home of Mrs.1 chairman, read the program for
Jeff Ollbreath opened officially | the next meeting which will be
the 1944-45 year for the Music j held at the home of Mrs. T. W.
Study Club. I Roberson on Oct. 9. The pro-
Feature of the decorations 1 gram will feature patriotic mu-
was a crystal bowl filled with sic and will be in the hands of
heavenly blue morning glories J Mrs. W E. Dameron, leader,
which centered the dining ta- j Mrs. J. ('. McCracken directed
ble from which the luncheon | choral practice,
was served, Roses and dahlias i Those present were Mesdames
You Don't Say!
were also used. Those in charge
of the luncheon were Mrs. H. A.
Close, Mrs. C. C. Acker, Mrs. C.
R. Smith, Mrs. R. P. Coneway,
Mrs. C. H. L)yar, Mrs. A. C.
Thompson, Mrs. Glenn Snyder
and Mrs. Gilbreath.
After the luncheon Mrs. T. W.
Roberson, president, presided
over the business session when
a report was made concerning
the organization of the Past-
President’s Assembly, and' Its
affiliation with the national
organization.
C. C. Acker, James R. Allison,
J. E. Beyer, Troys Carmichael,
R. P. Coneway, Ellis Coombes,
W. E. Dameron, C. H. Dyar, C,
C. Ferguson, H, K. Fox, Nor-
man Harris, J C. McCracken,
C. J Mount/. G. A F. Parker,
T. W Roberson, A J. Schroetcr,
C, R. Smith, Glenn Snyder, W.
J. Stanford, A. C. Thompson,
A. O. Thompson, Miss Mattie
Mae Swisher und the hostess.
Mrs. C. H. Dlllehay of Vernon, a
former member of the dub, was
a special guest.
BRIDGE-LUNCHEON
IIS GIVEN FOR CLUB
Roses shading from deep pink
to red provided colorful table
| decorations when Mrs. J. C. Mc-
; Cracken entertained on Wed-
; nesday last week with a lunch-
| eon for the Wednesday Lun-
cheon Club.
Places were laid for eight and
after the luncheon Mrs, Hcmer
I Fox played high for the award
in contract games,
j Those enjoying the bridge-
i luncheon were Mesdames Jim-
! mie Gillentine, Homer Fox, Al-
j ton Fraser, W. M. Emmons, E. B.
Hedrick, Seth B. Holman, A. R.
! Bateman and the hostess.
shades were combined in floral Mrs. J. T. Bell and children
arrangements and refresh- of Oklahoma City are yliittnc:
ments were served after the their parents and grandpax-
games. , ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Teter..
MRS. STAMBAUGH
IS CLUB HOSTESS
Amazement and thoughtful concentration are the expressions the
camera catches on the faces of Lt.-Gens. George S. Patton, Jr., left,
and Omar N. Bradley as they fly in a C-47 on an inspection tour of
the French front. Their three-star helmets lie at Bradley's left.
LUNCHEON GIVEN AT
LYNN KESTER HOME
I
I Mrs. George V. Stambaugh
I was hostess for the Justakrd
Club at her home on Wednes-
day afternoon last week. A ta-
ble of guests played with mem-
bers. They included Mrs. Henry
Benson, Mrs. Norman Harris,
Mrs. W. c. Pitman and Mrs.
Frank Lucas.
Members playing were Mrs.
Jas. W. Witherspoon, Mrs, J. S.
Harvest-Day Supper Session Held
By Members of Calliopian Club
Callloplan club entertained , cussed briefly the work for the
with Its first meeting of the coming year which will include,
season at the home of Mrs. J. R. a miscellaneous study program ! a°d featured the red, white and
Allison Thursday evening. At - The unique feature of allowing ! blup colors
treasurer; Mrs. Phillip Miller,
reporter; Mrs. Frank Rickels, 1 Maxfleld, Mrs. Grant Fuller and
___ j parliamentarian; and Mrs. .Mrs. Henry Sears.
Members of Phebean Class of, man17 MelU>n’ program chair' j Defense stamp awards for
XF1MranCdhUrS!:tgXl r " ° theie”lndr.tB°enMsonWlth-
members at a luncheon given at lucky nufnber for thp c'ub prize. I Dahlias and asters In fall
the home of Mrs. Lynn Kester j
Friday.
A patriotic theme was used 1
and quartet tables were center- !
ed with small crocheted bas- !
kets filled with red, white and
blue verbenas. Place cards car- !
ried out a graduation theme J
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SPECIAL ON ‘‘BILD A SET" TOYS
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We still sell bottled drinks by the case!
(bring empty bottles)
C.F. KERR
HARDWARE
'Anything from n Tack to a Tractor”
rangements for the supper par- each member to chouse her top-
ty were made around a harvest Ic for discussion will be follow -
The honorees named were
Mrs. Kester, Mrs. Debbs Knox,
day theme with clusters of ed. Time for the forthcoming j Mrs. L. J, Matthews and Mrs
bright red fall blossoms as the meetings was set for 8 o'clock
table centerpiece. Those present were Mrs. J. E
Place cards at tables for four Kirby, Miss Mary Kate Brother-
marked places for the club ton, Miss Eloy.se Pitman, Mrs.
members, W, C. Pitman, Mrs. Jack Gilil-
James Mercer.
An appropriate program was
presented. Mrs. Jimmie Allred
opened the program with a
reading and Mrs. W. E. Barnes
Those making arrangements land, Mrs. O. J. Beene, Mrs. Da- i *ave the Invocation. A talk was j
for the party were Mrs. Alii- vld Rodgers, Mrs. Jimmie Gil-
son, Miss Kathryn Davies and lentlne, Mrs. Alton Fraser, Mrs.
Mrs. J. T. Gilbreath, Jr. Wayne Evans, Mrs. D. C. Laird,
A short business session was Jr,, Miss Kathryn Davies, Mrs.
held with Mrs. J K. Kirby, new J. T Gilbreath, Jr., and the
president, presiding, She dls- hostess,
W M. U HOLDS
CIRCLE MEETINGS
i
COTERIE CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED
A missionary program was An afternoon club party en-
eonducted in all circle'* of the ‘-ertained members and guests
Woman's M Lis ion ary Union of of the Coterie Club at the home
the Baptist ( htireh at the of Mrs. W A Teter Friday af-
chureh on Wednesday afternoon ternoon.
last week. A.sters in pastel colors fur-
Mrs. Owen Htagner was in nLshed the decorations for the
charge of the program for the party and a plate lunch was ser-
Vada Waldron Circle, Mrs. Allen ved at the conclusion of the
Powelson conducted the lesson games Mrs. V F Moore v. n the
for the Inez Webb circle, Mrs. defense stamp award for high
George Benson led the Sallle score.
Circle program and Mrs, Phil Those present were Mesdames
Kadovlch was in charge of the Frank Lucas, Ki.ox Klnard, Jas.
Martha Ellis Circle program. W Witherspoon, Orant Fuller,
----o- ------—■ c. F. Moore, Henry Bears, J, 8.
CurUingrr Home Maxfleld and the hostess.
Bgt. J D. Curtsinger is home -—
on a delayed transportation
visit here with his family. He Mr’ and Mra Joe Kendall,
is the son of Ed Curtsinger 8gt, Miss Geraldine Kendall and ginning
Curtsinger Is an aerial engineer Mr and Mrs. Lee Kendall are elected. They Included
and Ls being tran..teried from in Hot .Springs, N M. when Charlie Burk, president; .......
the Laredo Flying Field to Le- they will take a two or three Charlie Hoover, vice-president;
more Field, California. week’s rest. Mrs. Roy Pruitt, secretary-
marie by Mrs. J B Harlin
teacher, who also conducted a |
roll call wit hmembers of the J
class answering with interest- j
ing events of school days. Mrs. j
R. C. Anderson conducted
games.
Besides the honor guests,'
those present were Mesdames
J B. Iiarlln, R. C. Anderson, i
J.mmie Allred, Travis Caraway. I
Willard Qsburn, Chas. Calloway,!
John Calhoun, Robert Singer, I
and Audrey Chambliss. Special j
guests Included Mrs. Owen
Stagner, Mrs, Wayne Evans, |
Mrs. Hilly McReynolds, Mrs. Lil-
burn Ray and Mrs. W E. Bar-
nes.
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FARM AND RANCH
CLUB ELECTS
NEW OFFICERS
Mrs. Henry Melton was host-
• I with a covered du h lunch- :
eon for members of the Farm I
and Ranch (tub Thursday. Roll
call was answered by naming
favorite poets and poems.
New officers for the year be-
in September were >
Mrs. !
Mrs.
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1944, newspaper, September 28, 1944; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584538/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.