The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1940 Page: 4 of 14
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The Hereford Brood, Hereford, Texas, Thursday, November 7, 1940
IniM Appliance
Sets Sisk Scare la
Sawing Tonrnament
Hereford Appliance set the
highest team score of the sea-
son last week when they bowled
23M to defeat Packard Mill, who
bowled 2232 Packard Mill were
formerly high with 2343.
Loerwald Bros, edged out the
Young Men, 2030 to 2004; Royal j
Crown defeated Hereford Truck
Line, 2000 to 1997; and Packard
Truck lost to Rnwerv Bovs. I
2189 to 2246
The high man last week was
Bill Hucker with 205 and high
lady was Helen Danforth with
158
The Four Horsemen Play Again
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Walcotl Items Heiselman News*
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MRS. B. A. WEST
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Jumbo News
MRS. ULLMAN HUNTER
This community received a
very hard rain and hall Wednes-
day afternoon. From two to
three Inches of moisture was
had in the same strip of terrl-
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rlllo hospital where he under- I Sunday school is held every Sun-
went an operation on his eyes. | day afternoon at 3 o’clock. There
Potato harvesting will be com- will be no Sunday school this
pleted in this community this week due to the Singing Conven-
week. There have been some tlon which will be held Sun-
erinB^Lmfecdrcrop7 This oom'is7“'i Th'' fdV“yl ™"f‘^n\widSUMrnerand | Mrs Ruth Olbb» from Clare**
enng the reed crops. This com- .School services will be held Nov- don visited in the home of her
munity also boasts of some of ember 17. Everyone is urged to Marvln sloan Sunday. sister, Mrs. Homer Stewart last
the finest crops of the panhan- attend and visitors are always H. D. Culpepper and son. Or- week end
dle. welcome. ville, returned to Vernon where Mr and Mrs Homer Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Warick of Wei- > Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harvey Mr. Culpepper's father Is ill. visited friends in Amarillo Sat«*.
lington visited in the Chester «and sons, Harold and Homer, Rev. and Mrs. Leeper and urday ^
Lowery home Thursday on busi-; Spent Sunday with friends at Family and Mr. Harris called B *A Atchley and family spent
^ , u ni , Arney. ,‘n ^e Lynn Wellington home thp week end in McLean with
The H-D club will meet with | Deibert Conklin of Hereford Sunday evening. relatives.
Mrs. H. D. Robbins Wednesday. Spent Saturday night with his | ^ revival is being held at the Miss Farnsworth spent th».
Everyone is urged to come as Miss ;MrandparentS) Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walcott Sch°o1 this wook Rev week end in Piainview *
G1**5r wiJl me*.t with them Hershey jRedford of Hereford is holding Mr and Mrs. Marvel Upton
The health contest sponsored’ Mrs. Ira Ricketts called on tne_ services. had 39 present (were ln MaKic Clty 3unday.
______ ___ Ricketts called on
by Miss Stella Fortenberry for Mrs J. C. Ricketts in Hereford
the school students was won Wednesday afternoon, and at-
at Sunday School We hope there , B A West and Homer Stewart
will be more next Sunday Every attended thc sale in Amarillo
by Wanda Dixon, Clark Andrews . tend(,d a ‘ Sunday School class ionr is urKed to attend at 3:00 Monday
and Betty and Lyla Robbins
meeting.
p. m.
Mrs. Jack Fry has gone to
Mrs. Cecil Gunter is visiting Mrs. W. P. Gregory and son,! and Elwyn Hutche- Oregon to spend two or three
her mother of Ft. Worth while jak(. pave been hauling feedison a,nd family visited ln Mr. wceks
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Pat O’Brien plays the roll of probably the greatest, best loved
her husband is in New Mexico, , from m,ar Earth
deer hunting. j The Progressive Literary Soc-
-o ! iety held its second meeting of
********** * the season Friday night, Novem-
Sloan’s home Sunday.
Oscar Johnson and Odell Ward
are in Pampa this week.
Mrs. Oscar Johnson and Mary
Everyone enjoyed
lowe’en party at
school house.
the Hal-
Heiselman
Progressive News
her 1. at thc school house. The ! a^m^,n0dln* lhe weclt
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doerfler and
program was under the direction
BY MRS HOWARD HIGGINS of Mesdames C. C Bowman. A. i
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tory that was visited ln June 7, |football coach of all time, Knute ockne, in the Star Theatre’s at
1937 by a hailstorm. C. E. Lea-
eure reported the hall destroy-
ed the screens and windows on
the west side of his house.
Mrs. Addison Hunter and sis-
ter, Mrs. Ben Fortner of Amy,
honored their aunt, Mrs. Con-
way, who is leaving for her
- home in Oregon, with a Hallow-
e’en party at the home of Mrs.
Hunter.
traction for Sunday and Monday, "Knute Rockne, All-American."
Sale Paige has the feminine lead.
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Frio News
MRS J. M DIXON
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Williams of White Deer this
week. Mrs. Williams is moving
to Amarillo soon where she will
make her home.
Mrs. J. M. Dixon and James
took dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Bub Newell and children of
Hereford Monday. Mrs. Newell
is Mr. Dixon's niece.
Jack Owen and Rav Brown are
going to live on the S. P. Ros-
son farm.
Several from this community
attended the Hallowe'en pre-
Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Ham-
mock were ln Amarillo Friday.
Mr. Wilson of Slaton visited
ln the A. Harris home Thursday
There was a large crowd at
Tuesday afternoon. Guests Sunday school Sunday morning
were entertained with Interest- and also at Bible Study Suit-
ing games and contests Fortunes l day n|Kht Wr uree everyone to
revealed fun and merriment for attend these services. Next Sun-
all. Winners of various games day our pagtor. Rev Carl Leper
and conteses presented Mrs. i will be with us.
Conway thc prizes. Delicious re- The community enjoyed very ......... ...............
freshments were served to the much the program which was j view in Hereford Thursdav'nlcht
honored guests, Mesdames E. C. .given by Miss Stella Fortenberry j Miss Oliva Benson attended
Burks, Walter Graham and Miss and her pupils Thursday night. |a Hallowe’en party at the club
Katie Maye Burks of Arney and Also there were several from j house Wednesday night.
Mesdames L. A. Matthews, H. C. | the community who helped Af-| Miss Dorothea Hodges enter-
Baird, R L. Stephens, Clem Gil- [ ter the program candy and ap-ltained with a dinner in her
liarn, M L Simpson, J. J. Wild- pies were enjoyed. Those attend-j home Sunday. Those attending
er, 8am, Finis, and Ullman Hunt- ing from Hereford were Deward | were Louise Lowery, Edwin Tay-
er I Taylor. Aubrey Bartlett, Wayne lor, Juanlce Brooks, Doward Tay-
Jack Gilliland and Clay Hughes Nelson, Bobby Davis, Katie Jean'lor, Wayne Nelson of Hereford
ate dinner in the Ullinan Hunter Cress, J. I) Curl,singer and Mr Auburn Earl Hodges, Mr. and
home Monday Petersen. Mr. Petersen also help- | Mrs. Walter Hodges Jr., and
Miss Pauline Matthews, John ed with the program. daughter, Iris Faye, and the
.Hardy Wood md M L. Simpson Mrs H M Mobley and child ho te They report a most en-
Jr„ students of West Texas State ten visited ln the home of their j Joyable afternoon.
College, spent the week end at cousin, Cecil Mobley, of Arney, { Mr and Mrs. Lester Dowell
Home. : Sunday. j of Dlmmltt were Sunday after-
Mr and Mi' I. A Matthews The community wishes to take noon visitors in the w S. Dlx-
took their son, Leon, to Amarillo tins opportunity to express our 1 on home.
Saturday, win re hr went through appreciation to Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Jim Brooks suffered a
the clinic. Leon (Red) has been Malcom Ca.sse!.s for 'their co- ; most unfortunate accident Sat-
afflicted with a back injury for i operation during the time they urday when her hand was caught
two or more year.;. The doc Tved in this community. They in the potato digger. The fourth
tor advised an operation which moved on the 8. I*. Rosxnn farm linger on her right hand was
Red will midi iv, > i. .in away, lie fr m Hereford three years ago cut off below the first joint. This
is a senior of Dimmitt high'Mr. and Mrs. Cassels moved made the second accident as
school, llie president of his class h: <'k to Hereford I1 rlday. I hey Wayne Nelson mashed two of
and captain ot the football team. ' ill be missed very much. his fingers Saturday.
Mi and Mr., Sam Hunter and i Mr. and Mrs W 8. Dixon spent Frank Robbins enrolled in the
i Mr .md Mrs Ullman Hunter I uesday night ln the home of Dimmitt high school as a senior
atlmded the Osborne sale at Hu r son, ( larence Dixon and Wednesday. He is staying in the
Miami Wednesday. family of Frlona. || m. Mobley home and he and
Arney defeated Jumbo soft- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowery 11,he Mobley children are going
boll team here Friday, 15-14 inr.d baby of Muleshoe visited in to school in his car.
Rev Walkei delivered his last ,h' borne of his parents, Mr. and Mr and Mrs, J. M. Dixon and
sermon of this conference year Mrs. Chester Lowery Sunday af-
)mre Sunday He and Mrs. Walker tcinoon. Robert went on to Bor
were dinner guest of Mr and 0,1 business
Mrs Lynn Ax<- They ate sup- 1 Mrs. Lottie Hedgpeth and Mr
per with the Stephens. ja.itl Mrs. W N Hodges visited
Mr and Mrs. Wilburn Axe and jt?,,*ir daughter, Mrs. Clarence
Yvonne of Northwest Hereford
Mi and Mrs Troy Frazier were night He visited his son, Mr. und
guests of her brother and his Mrs, Cecil Johnson. He reports a
family, the Hancocks of Tulla, very nice trip,
over the week end Earl Springer is in the moun- I
Mr and Mrs. Walk Bradley tains of New Mexico this week
and Miss Mary called in the where he is deer hunting. He
Wilder won first Baird home Sunday afternoon, left lust Monday and has rc-
prettlest box at j Mrs E M Allen of Ea.ster.came ported a very nice time. Miss
the box suppei Friday evening at to the home of her daughter, Stella Fortenberry is staying
the v hool building Mr . Thrus- Mrs Sam Hunter. Sunday to j with Mrs. Springer and child-
ton won second and Mrs, Lynn |spend a few days. Iren while he is gone.
*»«;• {.hurl Of the little girls Mrs. Bill Bowman of Wychc | Vestus Hodges Is at home now
boxes Dixie Thruxton won first; called on Mrs. Ullman Hunter jand is enjoying much better
LaRuc Mix, second, and Melba Monday afternoon,
#i8. Higgins, and C. V. Burgess.
The next meeting of thc soc-
Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Bowman, | lety will be Friday night, Nov-
Miss Virginia and Bill, took din- ember 15, with the program un- V * * V'rVrfi* v**
ncr Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. dor the direction of Messers Roy 1 y’
Ray Hershey and Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Noel Higgins, and Calvin
Arnold Hershey. Edwards. Everyone Is urged to
Mrs. Luke McBrayer and small attend and visitors are always spent Sunday with her parents,
daughter, Lyndcll, of Wyche, welcome. The time for meeting Mr. and^ Mrs. J. E. Cockrell In
Is 8 o’clock.
Mr. W. A. Ricketts of Here-
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Higgins took dinner Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ricketts and
Glenn.
The singers of Deaf Smith
spent Thursday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ricketts.
Messers and Mesdames V. E
Dodson, Einzy May, J. T. Jor-
dan, and Troys Carmichael and
Miss Juretta Bird and Glenn
Ricketts enjoyed a weiner roast
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Russell
Hereford.
Lost!
arc Me w
at the crock south of Hereford j County will hold their seml-an-
Thursday night after which they jrmal Singing Convention at the
attended the mid-night Hal-! Progressive School house. Sun-
lowe’en show. day. November 10. Everyone Is
Miss Earline Kemp of near Invited to come and bring their
Dawn spent Sunday with her dinner.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. V. E Dodson,
L Click. Miss Juretta Bird and Roy Bak-
There were 33 present at Sun- er visited the Palo Duro Can-
day School Sunday afternoon, yon Sunday afternoon.
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spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr and Mr.» F, J, Axe.
Mr and Mrs. Mill Metcalfe of
Faster called in the Metcalfe
Brothers home Sunday after-
noon
M/s J J
prize for tin
children spent Sunday in the
home of Mr. Dixon’s sister, Mrs.
Joe Hastings and family. Mr.
Dixon and Mr. Hastings went
to Big Square on business.
John Johnson returned from
Los Angeles, Calif., Tuesday
health He has been in the Ama-
Sevler third The judges were
R. L. Stephens, Ullman Hunt-
er and Mrs. Lynn Axe With
donations, the box supper netted
about $19
Mrs. Ullman Hunter gave the
devotional from Hoxcu 2:15 Wed
nexday afternoon when the Aux-
iliary met at her home Mrs
Thruston very ably presented
the two remaining chapters of
"Stand by For China." Reports J
from the one-day Presbyterial
held in Amarillo, Oct. 23, were j
given This auxiliary paid its
pledge In full, donated two dol- 1
Jars to hospital and over-seas
supplies, and responded to every j
call for money during the past j
yea* Twenty-four quarts of can-
ned food were given to the child-
rens home that day from this
society. Present for the meet-
ing were Mesdames Roy Thrus-
ton, L A Matthews, H C. Baird,
Ham and Finis Hunter, R. L.
Stephens. Visitors were Mrs.
Frazier and Mrs. Hendrick.
The farm where the R, L.
Htephens lived has been sold to
Mr. and Mr*. F. A, May of Halt
Gap, Texas The Stephens are
undecided regarding their plans
to move,
MIm Thelma Holly of Happy
afierit the week end In the F
J Axe home
Mi. and Mrs Allen King called
In the Stephens home Sunday
afternoon,
Mra. Roy Thruston spent the
»an*efc end with her father, H A
Shaw of Olton
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1940, newspaper, November 7, 1940; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth822134/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.