The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1931 Page: 4 of 10
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TIXAS, THTOSDAY, APUL SO, 1961.
Hereford Baptists Entertain W. M. U. First Time
(Continued from Page One)
; Illicitly honored In having the
■ _____ privilege of l*‘lng host for the first
i hack to a garden at the home time to the splendid delegates of
Mr*. Sue HtrofiKheort Lowery, the ninth district,” Uev. V. M.
The First Baptist church, as Cloyd, jNistor. nay*.
•on open* thla afternoon (Thuns-i Tlie first night’* seaakm will
day) at 2:210 o'elock with an exe-!\>|»en at the ehureh at eight o'clock,
entire l»oard uieeUttg. Ruataeas of i with Mr*. Arthur L. Manjeot pre-
the afternoon will con<4ude with,aiding. Mr*. Lon Smith, presl-
u .'tO-mlnute «e**l<m of the nomln- dent of the Union, will deliver her
11 a* the eutlre city of Hereford The twv>-day session of the Un>luting oomiulttee.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 30
Executive Board Meeting
2:30-4:00
Meeting of Nominating Committee
4:00-4 :30
THURSDAY EVENING
8:00
’residing ________________________________________________ Mr*. Arthur L. Manjeot
4jrmn
nvocation __________________________________________________ Mrs. W. L. I’attllki
Special Mualc ____________________________________________ Hereford Funbcnan Hand
’resident's Message ____________________________________________ Mr*. I>°n V. Smith
Special Music .................................................. Durham Orchestra
| annual messuge which will be fol-
lowed immediately by the pageant
Program Is Extensive.
The <-ompU*te test of danoten
for "Oarryhig tin”, together with
the detailed program for all day
Friday, Is given below:
“CARRYING ON
9 9
A Pageant Presented by Tierra Blanca
WOMAN S MISSIONARY UNION
Written by Mrs. Arthur L. Manjeot, Hereford
ACT I
4oene—-Living room In St roughen rt home.
Time—Afternoon, In the fall of 1000.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Mrs. Anna Htrongheart, pioneer mother, loyal to JauRi**' Aid-------- Mr*. Hen Davla,
Huminefleld
Hen Htronghivirt, her hunhand ____________________ Mrs. Henry Kendall, HumraerAoUl
Ned Htrongbeart, her Non __________________________ Igiwrenoe Kendall, Hummerlleltl
Sue Htrongheart, Ned’* slater ______________________ Hetty Joe Kendall, Hummertleld
Menda-rn of the Igidle*’ Aid:
Mr*. Martha Meudows, a near nelghlmr __________ Mrs. .Too Kendall, Hummerfleld
Mrs. Joe Jones, a lover of orphan children______Mr*. W. L. Huntley, Hummerfleld
Mr*. Hurry Knight, promoter of missions______ Mr*. Ky Lawrence, Kuminerfleld
Mrs. Mnlly Simms', a widow ____________________ Mr*. L. 1*. Cannon, KutninertleUI
Mrs. Italph King, untiring worker, hut always late---------- Mr*. O. H. Roberson,
Summer field.
ACT II
Scene—Garden of Mr*. Sue Htrongheart T/iwery
Time—Afternoon In spring of 11131
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Mrs. Sue Stronghenrt Ixiwery, one who "curries on”, leader of Y. W. A.
____________________________________________ Mr*. O. Stephen*, Dimmit I
Oynthla Washington, her colored maid ......................Hattie Franks, Dlmmltt
Y. W. A. M KM It 1*?HS
Rosemary Smith, president Y. W. A. ________________________ Ruth Wright, Dimmitt
Hontilu Meadow*, dependable member _____________________ Dorothy Maple*, Dlmmltt
Ruth Hicks, chum of Rosemary ______________________________ VciiIn Awry, Dlmmltt
Ohloe King, Y. W. A. "problem” ---------------------------- Ethel Womhlc, Dlmmltt
Reber Carroll, happy "Sunshine” girl __________________________ lone Idle*, Dlmmltt
Adelaide Pipkins, an artist.__________________________________ Jennie Hutvh, Dlmmltt
It A *
Ren Ned Htrongheart, Jr., chip off old block ______________ Ham Klrk|iatrlck, Dlmmltt
John Newman, Hen Jr.’s pal —--------------------------------- I asm Host, Dlmmltt
ACT III
Consists of glimpses from lives of Y. W. A. girls of 1931, ami associate*.
Time—1986.
Scene 1. Campus, Wayland University, Plalnvlew,
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Ronnie Meadow*, teacher of history
John Newman, dein or Waylaml University
Members of Chora I Club of Wayland, full of college spirits
Beene 2. Mission Field ill Philippines
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Mrs. Chloe Ring Danvers, missionary, loved by children____Mrs. John Hlghflll, Frlona
A Native Roy .............._................................... Dlln Ware, Frlona
A Native Girl ............................................ Goldina Hlghflll, Frlona
Hcene .‘1. llospRa) Grounds In China.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Mrs. Ruth Hicks Green, nurse______________________...... Mrs. O. O. Hill, Hereford
Zing Wee, Chinese isitlent______________________________Mr*. Artis Daniel, Hereford
Holier Carroll, music teacher In Anna Htrongheart, school for Ghlneae
girls________________________________________Mrs. Carl Mounts, Hereford
Mr*. Adelaide l’lpklne Huilth, art teacher In Maine school, wife of
ft .. .11 <«.. 1 ... I ...I r. .» ft — I, % ST .■ . % V k 9 I . • .ft VI 4\ A — .a
ai uiiooiwimii j Mini v • ••• • v»v^ v»v*u
Scene 4. Hauie us Act II twenty-five years later.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Mrs. Hue Htrongheart Ixiwery, still "carrying on”__-_____Mr*. O. R. Payne, Dlmmltt
Rosemary Hmlth, pre*ldent Texas W. M. U. ________ Mr*. W. Fa Kirkpatrick, Dlmmltt
Finale
"Spirit of Mission*” __________________________________Imogenc Roberson, Hereford
Awakening Chorus
Prayer ____________________________________________ Mr*. Arthur Brewer, Homeland
Adjournment
FRIDAY MORNING
9:00 O’Clock
Hymn: "Joy to the World”
Devotional -------------------------------------------------------- Mr*. Cep Bill son
Greetings.........................................................Mrs. W. E. Hicks
Response ------------------------------------------------------ Mrs, Lon Lumsden
Recognition of Visitors
Appointment of Committees:
Resolutions
Enrollment
One Year’s Work-------------------------- Mrs, Goo. Llder, Corresponding Secretary
Special Music -------------------------------------------- Wayland Male Quartette
Rep»rt of Assoclatlonal Presidents:
Brownfield .......................................... Mr*. Lon Lumsden. Wilson
Dickens ------------------------------------------- Mrs. Cap Ellison, Croabyton
Floyd ---------------------------------------- Mrs. W. M. Lawrence, Hllverton
Lilhboek .......................................... Mrs. W. L. Pattlllo, Lubbock
Staked Plains -------------------------------------- Mr*. R. F. Ivey, plalnvlew
'l*leiTH Blanca Mrs. Arthur L. Manjeot, Hereford
West Plains ...................................... Mrs. C. A. Joiner. Muleshoe
SisHlal Music .................................... Wayland College Y. W. A. Girts
Address -------------------- Mrs. J. K. Leigh, Dallas, State Corresitomllng Secretary
Hpei’lal Mush* -------------------—----------------------- Wayland Male Quartette
In Memoriam.................................................... Mr*. R. F. Ivey
Prayer
Adjournment
F R I 1) A Y A F T E R N 0 0 N
1:30 O’Clock
Hymn: "Joy to the World”
Devotional ------------------------------------------------------- Mr*. C, A. Joiner
S|h*o|iiI Music ------------------------------------------------ Wayland Choral Club
"Wayland Endowment”-------------------- Mrs, W. M. J*iwremv, District Clailrman
K|*vlal Music ............................................ Wayland Y, W. A. Girls
Our Plan of Work:
Benevolence..................................................Mrs. H. W. Baker
Education ................................................ Mm G. W. McDonald
Historian ................................................ Mrs. R, K. L. Farmer
Mission Study............................—................Mrs. Joe Wilson
Missions .................................................. Mrs. I). J. Wilhelm
Stewardship................................................ Mr*. It. E. MWfcskill
Address ........................................................ Mr*. J. Q. Herrin
Plan of Work (eon Hu tied) :
Personal Service ____________________________________________ Ml** Amy Glenn
Periodical* _____________________________________________ Mr*. Arthur L Manjeot
Publicity ______________________________________________ Mr*. Frasier McCrumen
Margaret. Final _______________________________________________ Mrs. John Dunn
futtM Penpla's Leafier .....____.... ...------------- Mr*. Owen J Hull
Vocal Selection ____________________ Mr*. H. S. Williams and Mr*. J. P. WeWb, Happy
Re|s>rl of < 'em m I (tee*:
Enrollment _____________________________________________ Mrs. Arthur Thompson
Nominating
Resolutions
Met lasts ami Finance
Rending of Minutes
Name place of Misdlng
Benediction
Music Study Club Closes Year
of Advancement With Luncheon
In Home of Mrs. H. L. Broadwell
Mr*. Homer Fox will again pre- ... , _ .
Ide over the iifT.ilr* of cl.e Mu.lf Z,*i
Rudy elub for snother year, hav-1
ng l»een elected president at the ,,onte*t on roll dll had
unch«*on and bmdne** session Mon-,I**en one of the most i lit creating
lay in the home of Mrs. H. L. feat urea of the year’s work. Each
toadwell. 311 West Third street, inemlier hud performed excellent
Phis m eting closed the club year, work on the roll call assigned her
Gorg uis tulijm* and dainty blue- at the lieglnnlng of the club year,
lonnct# from South Texas aided Mr*. W. ./<***« Stanford w«* an-
n the charming setting for thle nouneed first prize winner In thi*
tnnual spring luncheon, at which phase, and Mr*. C. R. Hmlth sec-
i delightful program was given, ond. Both these ladle* allowed
vlth Mr*. ('. H. Dyar In charge, excellent grades, and they had j*‘r-
It’#
Risky
Business
Trying to
Fool MOTHS
Send uh your out-of-seaaon garment*—we‘11
dry clean them and send them hack in
8ANITEX MOTH-PROOF BAGS
Corbett & Co.
Clemen and Hotter!
MIMICK
f(s*t attendance records,
Program numher* glv**n were
eonU-st on American of**ra com-
poaer*; life of Cadinan and the
hlstviry of his o|*‘ra, ShanewLs, by
Mr*, (lirey F^de*.
Canoe Hong, from Hhanewls, by
Mr*. Carl Mounts.
In Autumn. McDowell, l»y Mis*
Mary Broadwell.
When retiring ofThs-rs mid <fom*
mltiws had utady their rejsirt*,
the following new staff wu* nam-
ed: Mrs. Homer Fox, president;
re-elected; Mrs. (h II. Dlllehay,
recording lesTetary, re-eleefed ; Miss
Frames D|s‘rt liter, «s»rres|H»udlng
SHerelary, re-elected; Mr*. Glenn
Snyder, treasurer, re-elected; Mrs,
('arl Mount/., chairman of the yeur-
ls/ok i-ommlttee; Mr. W, E. Darner-
on and Mr*. J. T. Gilbreath were
n-taimsl as chairmen of the hospi-
tality and phone committees, re-
j yejy_
There were 26 nieml*‘r* and
two vlsltorw Mr« Iliu’tfutwM. /if ('un.
y on. and iMIs* Mary Broadwell,
city, present for the last formal
imsdlng of the club.
Enjoyable Luncheon Herved.
An enjoyable luncheon wvta is*rv-
ed, (snisistlng of tomato Juice
(ss'ktall, frhsl chicken, new i*da-
Ps*s, cream same, creamed asjMra-
gu* and sweet pepper*, stuffed
ls*et salad with lettuce. INirker
house roll*, Ice tea, banana nut
cream, white cuke and demltaHse.
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FOB BENT, FOB SALE OARD0
AT BRAND OFFICE. CHEAP
Sidelights
ON
Ranch
AND
Farm Activity
R. O. DUNK LB
County Agent
t’liib hoy* of Ford mid Wyche
eoiiwn unities visited the W. A.
Williams hog farm near Vega Mon-
day. Mr. William* 1* one of the
premier hog breeder* of thi* sec-
tion. and he «ittribute* most of his
*0c4’c*M to the constant use of self-
fe<*der* ami jsisture. He 1* using
tlie type of self-feeder* recom-
mended by A. A M. College exten-
sion service.
W. It. Holiolhagen, four miles
west of Hereford, Is brmsMng 1000
hall screen. This method of brissl-
elilck* on a f Isi- their ij ade of
lir< ha* proved successful In k**»*l>* | N011CE OF BAUC OF REAL
of Dnaf Smith County, Texas, on
a Judgment rendered in said Court
on the 4th day of February, 1981,
In favor of A. C. Thompson, and
asainst C. C. JJsenbe and Otto
L. Culwell, In the caae of A. C.
Thompson, plaintiff, agalnat C. C.
Lisenbe and Otto L. Culwell, d»e
fendanta, numbered 1849, in the
District Court of Deaf Builth
County, Texas, I did on the 11th
day of March, 1931, at 10 o'clock
A. M„ levy upon the following de-
scribed tract of land, located and
situated In the county of Deaf
Hmlth and Htate of Texas, as the
property of C. C. Lisenbe, to-wlt:
Being a part of lota Nos. 11,
12, 13, and 14 of Bareua A
Bullock subdivision of Block
No. five (8), of the Womble
addition to the town of Here-
ford, Texas.
And on the 6th day of May,
1931, the same being the first
Tuesday In said month, between
the hours of 10 o'clock A. If., and
4 o’clock P. M., on said day, at
the court house door of said coun-
ty, I will offer for sale, and sell
at public auction, for cash, all the
rights, title and Interest of the
*sld C. C. Lisenbe, In and to said
property.
Dated at Hereford, Texas, this
the 4th day of April. 1981.
18-4c J. B. MILLER, Sheriff,
Deaf Hmlth County, Texas.
Subdivision Is
Opened by Fox
E
A residential subdivision
has been marked out and
latted in North Hereford
y J- A. Fox, consisting of
31 lota, moat of which are
50 bv 200 feet. The subdiv-
ision lies between 25-Mile
and A Avenues and Tenth
and Eleventh Streets. A
north and south alley ha*
been dedicated.—Hereford
Brand, April 2, 1931.
We are Exclusive Agenta
for the above addition. Se-
lect your lot now. Price
and terras easy.
RALPH BARNETT
Phone 122
<*11 met <jt Dlmmltt Tuesihiy night.
W. L. Htangel hihI A. 11. Iiehlaiii,
Te<‘h C*>li«*gi», were priw-Jpal apeak-
«*r*. Mr. Htangel gave an interest-
ing tuik on feeding ground lime*
stone flour to livestock that are
placed on full feed. In all the
*he«>p feeding results at the col-
lege, lots Hist were fed ground
limestone insde faster and more
economical gain. Results so far
*eem h> indicate that addition of
a mineral la going to eliminate
some of the feed lot troubles, such
t* kidney and bladder ailment, ex-
perienced by wane feeder* in this
oounty.
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Mis* Virginia Htovsll, who la a
teacher In the Vega schools, visit-
ed her parents, Mr. and Mra. W.
M. Hfovnll, over the week-end. Fel-
low teacher* who Mcitmifjsnied her
as guests were Miss Morris, Miss
Mary !**e Townsiey, Miss* Lottie
Wheler and (Yiacti Owetutby of
y’li(/U lilarh UiJumiI
---—O’——...... --
Mr. and Mr*. 1 smild Wyatt of
Amarillo visited in the Egbert
llradly home over the week end.
Mo. Wyatt waa formerly Wanda
wu: ,nwin of
Hereford.
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Ing chicks awny from their dls-
case-luden dropping*. Hu<h floor*
also save Islsir by redmdng the
iiumtier of Heanlnga of tlie brooder
house.
The TrMVmnty agricultural «*mn-
ITK UNDER AN
OF HALE
ORDER
THE HTATE OF TEX AH,
COUNTY OF DEAF HMITH.
By virtue of an order of sale
,**uel out of the District Couit
Speaking of Wheat:
Rome guy said: 11 All things come round to him
who will wait” but, Big Boy, don't wait until
you Art hailed out.
Hereford Insurance Agency
/NO. McLIAN, Manager.
Special, Friday and Saturday
Sliced Bacon, Climax, lh____22c
P. and G. Soap, 10 bars......35c
Sugar, 10-lb bag ........'... 59c
Cheese, full cream, lb......23c
PORK & BEANS3 Sr 25c
One can Blackeyed Peas Free
Crackers, 2 lb Saltine.......28c
Mothers Oats, china, pkg____30c
Salmon, pink, No. 1 can......12c
Coffee, Wamba, 3-lb can ... $1.05
Syrup, Red Barrel SSL**"011
44*
84#
CHINA DISH GIVEN WITH $54)0 ORDER I
FAR EASIER
For the Man
Who Runt It
" v^V:
lA^y *•
IE combine
from which
you may expect
the fullest meat'
ure of aatisfaction
and profitable
performance if the one chat op-
erates efficiently with the least
care and attention.
In Case Combines, the few,
•imple controls are bandilf
grouped on the operator's plat-
form. There are only two pointa
to watch—the header and the
recleaner. Both can be eaaiiy
observed.
High, central operator's plat-
form gives you foil view ot the
header and the grain ahead.
Lift a lid on the reclesncr, and
you can teii at a glance bow the
grain is being threshed.
The tiller wheel turns easily
and quickly to move the header
up or down to any cutting
height, from 36 inches to shav-
ing the ground.
The grain bin is so placed
that wagon or truck can pull up
alongside it, without backing
in for a load. The bin empties
quickly—by gravity.
Don’t decide to buy until
you’ve looked into the many
advantages a Caae Combine hat
10 offer you.
C. A. Skelton
VOTE: Tune in or WDAO, Amarillo, eneh Thursday
We enset to furnish
w to get i
gggnhy^ted^ from ^ IS JO
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Kessie, R. E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1931, newspaper, April 30, 1931; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825177/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.