The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1940 Page: 3 of 12
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The Hereford Brand. Hereford Texas, Thursday, November Id 1940
Justakrd Club Meets |Ford Study Club
Justakrd Club members met !—.. u . ,
for games at the home of Mrs. | UlSCUSSGS ll63lth
Meade Haile on Wednesday af- •
re-
Iternoon of last week. Mrs. C. F’
I and traditional customs in
jlation to religion.
, As a climax to that part of
the program, Mrs. Owen Stagner
i reviewed “A Grain of Wheat” by
Health Program was pre- Kagawa, a Japanese missionary.
"Skin Deep" Is
Reviewed For
Sssnseriield Club
Many cosmetics when exam-
$
WRS. JOHN McLEAN, Society Editor
Jr
Ruth Easter's Marriage
To J. R. Hays Is Held
ous ingredients. Preparations
as tickets to the show, the toys **!*<* "* s0Jd for,as ™“ch “ “
. , „ ____.. ____. . _ dollar have been found to con-
PoQf* 3
activity in leisure time balance
mental working hours, in other
words, work hard and play hard-
but take it easy.”
Roll call featured true and
false questions pertaining to
health with prizes going to Mrs.
Ray Johnson and Mrs. Lloyd
Lookingbill for high scores
Mrs. B E Roberson conducted
a parliamentary drill, asking the
timely question, “What imprex-
Thc murriatte of Miss K»tn » n,w
Easter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fUIIUIalluc no j
Walter Easter, and J, R Hays. Celebration Is
son of A C. Hays, took place
Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock
at the First Baptist Church. Rev.
Marvel Upton, ministerial stu-
dent at Wayland College and
Moore was a special guest and , sen ted by members of the Ford During the business session
Ph„„8,
Those attending the afternoon v
party were: Mesdames S. J. Max-, Famous personalities of the being repaired and painted or f o f K ....... .............-.....—
, field. R Wills, Speck■ Luns- | medical profession were given mended later and distributed \‘U r ‘i- f c 1 lh 01 sion of the club work that you
in answer to roll call. by the club as Christmas gifts tLlani. hm.urnt ™,t are dolnR* do y°u give 10 your
Mrs. W M. Stewart reviewed j to needy children. Those in n,L°7l family after you have attended a
an article on socialized medi-, charge of the matinee are, Mrs. , f .. 1 • R f, Rf meeting?’’
cine by Paul Do Krulf. quoting Nelson McRight, Mrs. G. W. New- . 0 Sm! 4 f The next meetinS of the club
as a prelude. “The first line of jsom and Mrs. Ralph Smith. The rTwdl be held on November 1®> in*
u imlloii’s defense is not if-! mating |« scheduled for next ?uh uJ stead of the 21, on account of
* Thanksgiving. The will
ford. N E Miiburn, Henry Sears.
Grant Fuller. George V. Stum-
baugh and the hostess.
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Luncheon Is
Given For Club
battleships, airplanes or sub- Monday, Nov. 18 at the Star
marines It is the morale of the Theatre
who reviewed
Mary Catherine Phillips.
be held at the home of Mrs. C.
Region Even!
Mrs. Travis Dameron was host
ess for members of the Knitting PeoP*e
Corbett. C. O.
Twenty second annual celebra-
Phillips. Ellis lion meeting being held In Aus-
hlllips, Orpha ™,?lru,.^t ,h,ar ' n,l tin this week, will give a report
J 1. Whit sett gave a short hl»-| Click. A Petersen. Jack Grady, Srs of the Tosmetle manu- cl.\>}£ ^‘program
b.v .he American Legion and the oT Z S'toSS S So&Tsmlt5S “ £ a1d “«"> ““ ^
Auvlh.irv at the Presbyterian w h places were laid for something of the lives of Dr. iLedrand. Robert Thompson, M c.ris Nul ind magazine 1 L' Cannon- Brltt Oark Jim
' ev<,ni,lK- t ninr For the centerpiece Mrs Will Mayo and Dr. Charles Mayo Ralph White, Nelson McRight, f(,r thf ram i Clark. Ray Johnson, U*e Curry,
nee was In the ^,,,.^,.‘1 wlS ' Mrs. V. T Glenn led a to-i Jim Williams. E. W Young and f.£f
■he bride was attractive In Williams In charge of arrange- “Tf !*!!!2*.5S ere^of undulent*liver’ in thlL'h<' ---Leonard Allen found In the Sopt-
...... a. waymiia ........................................... ST’ I" S'L?““!S- “«!? Pouring their money Into the
former school mate of the bride, tlon of Armistice Day was held | f np|> riol,ipv a,(i|,p
performed the ceremony.
Attending the couple were Miss Auxiliary at
Ruth Harding, Vondel Houser, church Monday evening
Miss Laveda Cox and James The observance was In t he Da'n ~on ruZf. winr 'i nH invrn” 1 Mrs. V IV Glenn led a dls-I Jim Williams, E. W. Young and ,‘.r“T
Harnett of mark form of a banquet with Heed !r V V.,. .„ VVL. L . r.VVV.u cumlon dealing with the In- the hostesses Lct
refresh-
ments were served to Mesdames
baby’s breath in a silver bowl.
Five Pass Trail-
ember Hygia. She quoted
Allen who says
Mr.
Tandy Legg. Lloyd Lookingbill,
K.v Lawrence. Chas. Noland, J.
B. Noland, Mack Noland, B. E.
»,“0'd‘,'r blue suit made with moots The pnwram waa «r- ^7^ de«raied""the lrart °[.the ‘-ountry
fitted coat She wore a tall tar- ranged by Ralph Smith. 1 he r An attractive salad plate a“d Rnnk
ban in black and wore black ac- decorating and table committee ‘ ... hot tea were served to Mesdames _ ..._____________
cessorles. Her flowers were gar- f*‘,nsls,od m°S 1>a ll! Henry Sears were special guests Levacey, a guest. V. T. Glenn,, Five Camp Fire Girls passed Juai\ltaBeauford, Patsy M Tavlor Smithee and
denlas showered with tuberoses Mathers. N E Miiburn. Frank ,md f h<> foll()Winj, ,m>mb(,,s at. Dennis Barnard. F. C. Benson. J. the Trail Seekers rank at the Sa”ders and Mrs- Urhn Streu’ ‘ V
. ... Roberson, C. R. Walscr, Guy
Make physical w,Ust,r D c Waiser, the host-
ess and two new members who
WIIU IIIC 1UHUVMJ1I.; IIU’IIIUU^ ill/- .... ti . . _ ... . M ...... ^w v#*v irnnrHlnn
tended Mesdames Knox Kinard, lj- Whitsett, L. J. Strafuss. Rob- meeting of Wecocantewaste ! ardlan’
J Stanford.
Wood row Ire*- ort Wagoner. Joe Wagoner. H |camp Fire Girls Thursday af-
M Benson. Tom Fields, W M. | ternoon at the hut. Included
Ralph
hostess.
Up to the present time this
club has worked independently,
but at the next meeting of the
Nicks, Mary Ellen Hensloo, Jes-
sie Ann Buckner and Marian
Plummer.
After the girls had passed the
County Federation of Women’s | tests each Instructed a group In
for the
vith
ood
VO>-'
'Our
for
S
i n tip
75,
oy-
whlch she carried on a white Oyles, James Aiken and Will S
prayer b(K»k, the gift of an aunt Kerr. w
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James Decorations were in keeping Gilbreath ir
{'hln°grPolS ^?ttrmi^rbr'h. ° E- “nd the WtTO B<'tty A”n DunlalJ'
also a gift of the aunt who wore displayed about the church and j1_________
the brooch when a girl, and who the Legion colors of orange and
gave It to her namesake as a white used in the program and mortality through education,
wedding gift. The bride’s bor- menu. The Legion emblem In I Mrs. Volney W, Taylor of ............
rowed something was a ring be- black marked the programs on Brownsville. Texas. State Com- emb* which Is scheduled for , preparatory measures
longing to a cousin. the outside. Small American i mander has appointed Mrs. Bob December 6, the club will become rank
After the ceremony Mr and flags were at each place and Wilson to direct the program in (0fnclally affiliated with the j a new member Bettv Morrow
Mrs. Hays left for Denver, Colo., dark red and white chrysanihe- Deaf Smith County. “Early Can- CoUaty organization
on a short wedding trip after mums centered the three long cer Is Curable. F’ight It. with '-------o—
f%hirh they will be at home at tables which were arranged for Knowledge’’ has been adopted
the Hayes home on Avenue O over 100 guests. jas the Women s Field Aimy slo-
Mrs Hays graduated from 1*^ ^ 11 M fteoford acted as gan find Mis. Wilson has un-
llereford High School in 1936 toastmaster and J (’ Ricketts nounced that a Deaf Smith
and attended a business school gave tin1 invocation America * oun \ campaign will be built
jn Amarillo At the time of her was sung In unison by the en- around that slogan. According to
marriage she was employed at tire group and special music Mrs. Wilson a meeting will be
the Rosson Implement Company, was furnished by Miss Ruth called in the near future when Lone Star Study Club Tuesday
Mr Hays attended school at Harding, accordionist, and I)ar- representatives from all clubs afternoon when the club was en-
Balley, Texas and he is‘employed rell Harkins. i and organizations, including the tert ained at the home of Mrs.
as parts man at Rosson Irnple- Mrs. Hettie Cocheli was intro- churches, will be asked to help II R, Dixon with Mrs. Lawrence
nient, Company. dured as tlx? “Gold Star Mother” launch a definite plan of concert- Womble as assistant hostess.
(> _ and an informal series of ques- ed action, leading up to the an Roll Call was answered with
Hons and answers was directed nual national enlistment, cam- favorite Bible verses,
by the toastmaster who sue- paign which will be April 1st Mrs. E. W Young gave an in-
ceeded in bringing to light the to 30th. The medical author!- terestlng number.when she pre-
whereabouts of each legionnaire ties ot each state and Mrs. Wll- sented “The Song of Our Syrian
i Mrs. O. B Sumner.
"Religion" Is
Study Club Topic
A program on “Religion” was
presented by members of the
was welcomed Into the group
Others present were Georginnne
Miller. Helen Ann Pitman, Bob-
by Lee Witherspoon, Rosemary
Phillips, Virginia Lyons, Betty
Jane Robinson, Wanda Jean i
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT . . .
The Hereford News Stand is anxious to serve you and
will carry a large selection of magazines for your enjoyment.
Daily Papers: Kort Worth Slur-Telegram, Dallas Morn-
ing News and Amarillo Daily News’
MAGAZINES TOBACCOS — CANDIES
HEREFORD NEWS STAND
’ WHY NOT READ TONIGHT?"
'■* <wn
Debate Featured
At Club Meeting
$ 'The Public Health Is the
foundation on which rests the
on liu* eleventh day of Novem- son has announced that local Guest.” This is an original intor-
ber twenty tvu> years ago physicians have not only ap- pretation of the 23rd Psalm, wrlt-
Tlie benedict ion bv Rev Red- proved Jmt have offered to lend ten by William Allen Knight.
ford closed the patriotic ufluir. all possible assistance
from
hers of the F’rlona Post
F’riona and F’arwell.
"Stitch And Study"
Is New Club Name
Stitch and Study Club” is the
happiness of the people and the Out-of-town guests were mem-
welfare of the nation” is the
% quotation heading the Nov 12.
program in yearbooks for the
Pioneer Study Club The meeting
was held at the home of Noah
Ewton with Mrs, Carl F’rye as-
sisting.
The central theme dealt with
"Co-operative Medicine in the name chosen for a newly organ-
United States ” and the highlight Iwd dub in Hereford. The or-
wax a debate; "Resolved: That e.ani/.ation will function as a
Socialized Medicine would be sewing club and as a study club,
of benefit to the American peo- featuring the study of homomak-
ple ” Mrs II E Roberson and big at one meeting of the two
Mrs II D Reed spoke on the which have been planned for
W affirmative and Mrs. K S Ireland ‘*ach month The other meeting
and Mrs. J .M. Gilliland pre- wdl b,‘ devoted to handi-work,
sented thp negative viewpoint. Mrs Carl Oldham Is president,
Judges were Mrs. A1 Werner, Mrs. Mrs Wayne Higgins, secretary
Carl F’rye and Mrs. Sam Hunter. a“d Mrs. Fred Harrell, program
J who decided in favor of the af- chairman. A meeting was held
** firmatlve. Tuesday afternoon at the home
Mrs O O Hill reviewed the ‘»f Mrs. Jack Higgins and the
book "A Doctor for the People" next meeting will be held at the
by Dr. M A. Shadid, who advo- home of Mrs. J. W Cockrell.
cated socialized medicine. o---
So much interest was evinced Bridge Club Entertoined
In the program that It was de- An enjoyable party was that
elded to entertain husbands In given by Mrs Woodrow Ireland
the near future and repeat the Tuesday afternoon for members
program. of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge
During the business session Club Two tables of players en-
tho club adopted a family for Joyed the games with high score
which members will arrange a award going to Mrs. W M. Em-
baskei at Thanksgiving iim#. mona. j
Attending the meeting were Special guests Included Mrs. I
Mesdames Horace Baird, Noah Jack Bradley and Mrs. Ernest
Ewton, Burl France, Carl F’rye, Medklef. 1
N. E Gass, J. M. Gilliland, O. Others playing were Mesdames
» O. Hill, E S Ireland, J. B. Jones, W M. Emmons, Travis Dameron, |
Marvin Norwood, H. D Reed, B. C. H. Dyar, Oaston Baer, Olenn j
E. Roberson, T. E. Slegler, Frank Snyder and Knox Kinard.
Terrell, A1 Werner, and Sam A salad plate was served af-
It. brings out oriental beliefs
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1940, newspaper, November 14, 1940; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821943/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.