The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1948 Page: 2 of 20
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A Sunday School party for the
youn* people wai held In the Wil-
liam Wimberly home Friday night
Those present were Carrie Belle
Smith, Cleta Dow, Myrtle Smith.
Claudine Beavers, Rosemary Cro-
nin, Donald May, Ike Wilcox. Har-
old Dow, BWy Wimberly, and Mr.
and Mrs. Wimberly.
Mr. and Mrs. & A. Oberst of
Canyon visited In the William Wim-
berly home Sunday.
Mrs. Ruth Core and children at-
tended a dinner party Friday night
in the home of Mrs. J. j. Boling at
Canyon.
Visiting in the home of W. T.
Beavers Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Cabe and children of Canyon.
Mrs. Lorene Davis and Lowell
Moore of Borger were visitors in the
ir the act of
Shop with the Wont Ads!
us iwsievuon upon tne diameter, standing or repit-
pereon, fin* or corporation, which may appear in
of Una paper, wiU be gladly corrected upon due
MKT'S NEWS STAND
Everything for your reading pleasure.
I solicit your magazine subscriptions.
Spirit of Old West Is Revived Al
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Intersection Highwoyg 51 & 60
With the theme of a Pep-Club I
Round-Op of the annual Pep- *lve* by the dub president, Martha
Club banquet was held at the Hint j Thomas. “Here’s To Our Partners"
Christian Church Friday night Ta- ! was a toast given to the girl's escorts
Urn were arranged in the form of, and given by Jacqueline Newell and
a Circle-H brand and the magic of; was followed by “Grub-Time.’’ After
the Old West prevailed in the spirit the meal the president gave a thank
erf the party as the icene was en- you to “The Herd Riders” (mothers)
hanced by lantern and candle tight- who had prepared the banquet, and
ing- The reception hall where guests the prophecy called “Westward Ho"
who had all donned cowboy or wes- was presented tr dialog by Patsy
tern attire, assembled before going Slagle and BetUe Jo Carnahan.
Music was presented by seven boys
ed in a typical ranch setting and the who sang Sioux City Sue and Red
menu carried out the theme of the River valley before being taterrup-
party ted by Mary Jo Mathies who de-
ll. V. Stanton, athletic coach, ! livcrcd a message by pony express,
gave the invocation ami a welcome : to introduce the cheer leaders for
entitled “Howdy Wranglers" was 1 next year. They were Calamity Jane
DR. MILTON C. ADAMS
OPTO METRIST
OFFICE HOURS—8:30 to 5 p. m.
121 Wait Third Phone 37
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Wyche H. D. Club Meets
Frank Smith home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stewart
made a trip to Wayside Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Miller and
family have moved from this com-
munity to Hereford.
! Mrs. Ira Scott, president of the
; Wyche Home Demonstration Club,
was hostess to club members on
New Year’s Day.
Committees named by the presi-
dent were: finance—Mesdames W.
T. Kelly. Curtis Traweek and a W.
NeWson. Exhibits—Mesdames K O.
Baker and Ira Ott. Program—Mes-
dames E. C. Hewitt Jr. and Ernest
Kerr. Marketing—Mesdames R. W.
Elliston and E. L. Coconougher.
Mrs. Tom Draper, CHDA, discuss-
ed Problems of Home Demonstra-
tion Clubs and Ways to Solve Them.
She recommended that each club
member make a special effort to
reach goals outlined by the club.
The next meeting was announced
for January 15 In the home of Mrs.
Nolie Ellistan.
Members present were Mesdames
H H. Caraway, Troys Carmichael,
A. E. Jury. I™ Ott. Argen Draper
and the hostess.
over the week end.
Rev. Wayne Wilcoxan of Plain-
view will preach Sunday morning
and evening at the Westway church.
Mr. and Mrs. E. a Little visited
Shop with the Wont Ads!
EXTRA SPECIAL
$2.00 Sin
WAL FOtKS, I Will BE IN THE
PAPER EACH WEEK WITH j
WESTERN PHROSOPHYANDj
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I AM SPONSOREO BY.... '
For Limited Time Only
SPECIAL FOR
Mrs. Homer Brumley Is In Slaton
to attend Officers Training Day of
the North West Texas Conference,
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser-
(Bettle Jo) Carnahan; Sioux City
(Bobby Jane) Sisk and Tumble
Weed (Martha) Thomas.
Boys making up the septet were;
Eugene Roberson, Reuben Knox,
L. T. Hawks, Jackie Luck, Chas.,
Don Davison, and with piano accom-
paniment by Miss Thelma McMinn,
led the entire gr.~up In singing,
"Don’t Fence Me In,” “A Oal In Cal-
ico” and “Home On The Range.”
Pat Sullivan gave the benediction
and the Pep-Club sponsor, Miss
Mary EUen Henslee, gave the so-
long signal as the group sang the
school Alma Mater.
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ELECTRIC
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$5.50 to $12.00
NIPPLES
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3 for 25c
Davol..............10c
Anti-Colic .... 3 for 25c
30c Davol Bottle
complete........... 27c
Everiflo Bottle
complete ...........25c
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DEXTRA MALT . W
CHUX........$1.5
SYRUP PEPSIN .. 4S
VICKS.........2<
Baby Pants ........ 75c
Crib Sheeting......$1.75
Baby Bottle Holder $1.50
ELECTRIC BOTTLE
WARMER AND
VAPORIZER
$2.50
ELECTRIC BOTTLE
STERILIZER
$6.95
4-oz. Castor Oil ...
5 lbs. Epsom Salts
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75c Listerine.....
Band-Aid ........
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60e Rubbing Alcohol 49c
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Pt. Mineral Oil.....49e
l
$1.50 Petrolagar .. $1.29
$1.00 Cardui Tonic .. 69c
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75c Citro Carbonate .. 59c
$1.00 Lavoris.......89c
85c Lanteen Blue____69c
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$1.00
WILDROOT
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$7.50 iiu $6.69
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$1.00 Skin Bracer
Gillette Blades ..
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Ezzell, Ben. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1948, newspaper, January 15, 1948; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720423/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.