The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1943 Page: 3 of 10
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The Hereford Brond, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, July 29, 1943
O^OCl E TY
MRS. JOHN McLEAN, Society Editor-Phone 181
Couple Observes Golden Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. May who Ior the defense stamp award and
moved from Coleman to Deaf jvjrs. Willis Edelmon making low.
BrfBth County in 1918, celebrat- j Dainty refreshments were ser-
ed their fiftieth wedding anni- ved after the games to Mesdames
versary at their home Saturday. jack Bradley, Sylvester Slagle,
The red letter event was inijudson Skaggs, Frank Huckert,
the form of a supper party with | Tivy Moore, Willis Edelmon,
relatives and friends assisting Ralph Hastings, and the hostess.
in the celebrations. Others called
during the day to extend con-
gratulations and present gifts.
Mr. May Is 85 and Mrs. May
Is 08 They were married in Ta-
ney county, Mo., and later mov-
ed to Texas. He has always been
engaged In farming but has
now retired from active work.
Attending the celebration were
their children, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
McVay and Chester May of
Hutchinson, Kansas, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred May and sons Mar-
vin and Melvin and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest May.
Others attending (Were Mr1,
and Mrs. O. W .Brumley, Mr. and
H D COUNCIL NEWS
Mrs. R. L. Campbell and Mrs.
Merlin Kaul were chosen to at-
tend the annual convention of
the Texas Home Demonstration
Association which will be held
in Dallas In August, at a meet-
ing of the council last week. Al-
ternate delegates were Mrs. Caw-
thon Bryant and Mrs. Earl De-
Hart. The theme of the conven-
tion will be “Women In the
Home Front Battle.”
Reports were given to the ef-
fect that the order for
can
__________ .................... ning peaches sponsored by the
Mrs. Louie Olson and son George 1 home demonstration clubs Ls
L., Mr. and Mrs. George Robert-j f,till under consideration,
son and daughter Wilma Jo, i Reports of the war work en-
Mr and Mrs Homer Brumley gaged in by members were given
and son David, Mrs. I H. Spratt and announcements of aid given
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spratt j the Hereford Internment Camp
of Amarillo, -J-
NEW DEAL CLUB
15 ENTERTAINED
were made.
Council members attending
were Mesdames Merlin Kaul, Lee
Coconougher, R. L. Campbell, Al-
jdon Hawks, George Parker, Earl
_ DeHart, Frank Wilde, Fred Axe.
Mrs. Louis Woodford enter- Liston Wilson, C. F. Itiekels,
talned members of the New Deal Tawthon Bryant, Jack Roberson,
Club at the home of Mrs. Ray Elmer Carlson, Glenn Hetzler,
Barber Friday afternoon. |J. E. Dyer and C. P. Urbanczyk.
Two tables of players enjoy- Others present were Mrs. Ira Ott
od contrart games with Mrs. and Mrs. J. L .Hight.
Troy Moore making high score -o
a sing-song with Mrs. J. E.
Long directing and Mrs. O .T.
Bailey at the piano was enjoyed.
Miss Wanda Lee Terry enter-
tained with her accordion,
i Those attending were Manager
and Mrs. S. B. McLallen and
children, Sammie Lu, Nora Jo
(and Danny, Mrs. Nancy Ruth
Sharer, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ben-
jnett and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Sandford Smith, Mrs. Gordon
Edwards, Mrs. B. F. Chitwood, j
1 Mrs. Ethel Mae Ritchey, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Mathies and child-
ren Mary Jo and Tommy, Cpl.
and Mrs. J, E. Long, Pfc. and
Mrs. Leon Robinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Lake Dishman, Mrs. Ro-
bert Gollehon, Miss Gwendolyn
Springer, Mrs. Dollie Hammer,
Miss Ona Hammer, Mrs. W. I.
Woolery, Miss Wanda Lee Terry,
Mrs. Bessie Lee West and dau-
ghter Linda, Mrs. C. F. Moore
and charlotte and Gene and Mr.
and Mrs. O. T .Bailey.
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BLACKS ARE HOSTS
AT DINNER-PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Black were
hosts at a delightful fried chick-
en dinner Sunday at their coun-
try home near Black. Guests
i were members of the Thursday
Night Bridge Club and others.
| Those enjoying the bring-a-
dish affair were Mr. and Mrs.
John Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Jowell, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wil-
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Medkief and
the hosts.
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Wyche Items
NOTICE
HEREFORD TRUCK LINE'S
New Location
12th Street and 25-Mile Avenue
Phone 257-W
We have appreciated your business in ihe pasi and will be looking forward to serving
you in the future at this new address.
T. H. Brasher John Calhoun
Dorothy was born in this com-
munity and lived here until a
few years ago, when she moved
to Amarillo with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ott. She has
been in Calexico the past three
years with her aunt. She ls the
granddaughter of Mrs. Mary
Ott.
The Wyche Home Demonstra-
tion Club will meet August 5,
In the home of Mrs. George
Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. Collier and Miss
Sadie Lee Oliver from Hereford
called in the N. G. Elllston home
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ott from
Amarillo visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Ott and Mrs. Mary Ott Sun-
day.
Mrs. Lee Ramsey and Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Poke from Amarillo
i visited Mr. and Mrs. J .B. Joiner
Tuesday.
J The Wyche Home Demonstra-
tion Club women are sponsoring
ja fried chicken supper in the
out door living room of Mr. and
Mrs. N. G. Elllston, Saturday,
July 31, at 8:30 o’clock soldiers
from the Hereford Internment
Camp will be Special guests.
Each family Is urged to attend.
Edgar Holland from Lacoma,
Wash., visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Joiner recently.
Heiselman News
MRS. B. A. WEST
This community received a big
rain, some hail and a terrible
lightning storm, Saturday eve-
ning. The lightning killed a
horse belonging to B. A. West
on the place where he lives;
and five miles from there it
struck another horse and two
calves belonging to B. A. West
the calves recovered but the
horse is still in a bad shape.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis West and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Doil
TyfTTfftTftfyyTfff
Jones and son of Post spent the
week end In the homes of B JL
and Floyd West. Kenneth and
Clara Jayne West, children of
Floyd West,-went home with the
Lewis Wests for a visit.
J. D. Love visited in this com-
munity Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd West and
Thomas Bates made a business
trip to Amarillo Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Conklin
of Amarillo stopped in Hereford
Saturday to see his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Conklin. They were
on their way to visit Carlsbad
Caverns.
Used
Cars
1935 Chevrolet
Standard Coupe
1934 Dodqe
Four Door Sedan
1937 Ford
Coupe
1939 Plymouth
Four-Door Sedan
1939 Ford
Four-Door Sedan
1939 Oldsmobile
Four-Door Sedan
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Coupe Pick-Up
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Four-Door Sedan
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KINSEY
J. C. Penney Co. Store
Force Enjoys Annual
Midsummer Outing
The annual midsummer pic-
nic enjoyed each year by J. C.
Penney Store employees was held
at the cluib house on Wednesday
evening last week.
Various types of outdoor
games and stunts provided the
fun after the picnic feast and1
MYLDRED HENRY
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MaC’ombs
and J. B. McCombs, Jr., from
Tulia visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Reeves recently.
Miss Joncrine Joiner, who is
attending summer school, vis-
ited Friday through Sunday in
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ramsey from
Amarillo visited in the J. B.
Joiner home over the weekend.
Irving Burkett, who has been
spending the past three months
in the home of his uncle, Ira
Ott, will leave for his home In
Portland, Ore., next week. He is
looking for a passenger. He has
been employed by Kinsey Motor
Company since May.
Word has been received here
of the marriage In Yuma, Ariz.,
in June of Miss Dorothy Ott to
Gene Clavane of Calexico, Calif.
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Vernon Pottery
TEXAS PATTERNS
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State History.
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1943, newspaper, July 29, 1943; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584546/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.