The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 161, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1981 Page: 4 of 14
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Pigt 4-The Hertford Brand-Wednesdey, February 11, 1981
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"For He. the mighty Holy One, has done great
things to me. His mercy goes on from generation to
generation, to all who reverence Him.
The next meeting will be
Feb. 23 in the home of Arvella
Lauderback at 8 p.m.
"How powerful is His mighty arm! How He
scatters the proud and haughty ones! he has torn
princes from their thrones and exalted the lowly.
He has satisfied the hungry hearts and sent the rich
away with empty hands.
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PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
Daniel Aguirre, Mary
Caraway, E.V. Carter, I^ois
Clinard, Grace Coombes,
Jacinto Cruz, Annie Cumm-
ings.
Rozelle De Iorio, Jeffie
Griffith, Macon Hanna, Nora
Harrison, Maria Hernandez,
Ella Howell, Eugene 'Debs>
Knox.
Tami Kunselman, Helena
Lozoya, Virgil Marsh, Luis
Munoz, Joshua Murillo, Carl
McCaslin.
Crume receiving high score
and Mrs. Joyce Ritter having
the lowest score.
Each winner received a box
of Valentine hearts.
Couple’s present were
Messrs, and Mmes. Armon
Lauderback, George Olson,
Conrad Martin, George Rit-
ter, Howard Birdwell, John
Poindexter, Bob Lasiter, and
Lloyd Crume. Also present
was Darlene Fields and Betty
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AN UNBORN BABY FILLED
WITH JOY!
A few days later Mary hurried to the highlands of
Judea to the town where Zacharias lived, to visit
Elizabeth.
At the sound of Mary's greeting, Elizabeth's child
leaped within her and she was filled with the Holy
Spirit.
She gave a glad cry and exclaimed to Mary, "You
are favored by God above all other women, and
your child is destined for God's mightiest praise.
"What an honor this is, that the mother of my
Lord should visit me! When you came in and greeted
me, the instant I heard your voice, my baby moved
in me for joy! You believed that God would do what
He said: that is why He has given you this
wonderful blessing." •
Mary responded,"Oh, how I praise the Lord. How
I rejoice in God my Savior!
"For He took notice of His lowly servant girl, and
now generation after generation forever shall call
me blest of God.
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Veleda Study Club met at
the Hereford State Bank Par-
ty Room with an invitation
extended to the husbands to
celebrate Valentine’s Day.
Hostesses for the event were
Janice Brownlow, Juanita
Brownd and Teddy Poindex-
ter.
Members brought their
favorite Mexican dish. The
serving table was covered
with a spicy variety to choose
from. The dessert was a
refreshing sherbert topped
with cream de minthe.
A game of Mexican
dominoes followed with IJoyd
Meet for Valentine Tea
Members of the Snowbird Bluebirds met Mon-
day afternoon to honor their mothers with a
Mother-Daughter Valentine Tea at the Camp
Church for Guest Day
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ample of this was given as ( 11
Blind composer - Ken
Medema who had appeared
at the church in December.
'' A church should be the place
a person can come with his
hurts, needs, etc,” Stice said.
Songs sung as samples of
this were “Is This Not A
Place,” and “Come With Me,
Walk With Me.”
Another type of contem-
porary composer was Bill
and Gloria Gaither whose
music is very singable. Ex-
amples of this were
“ Alleluia," a familiar con-
tata. and He Touched Me.”
rendered by Mary Thomas-nn
the piano and Jan Walser on
the organ
A third example was Buryi
Red who uses familiar works
and hymns such as ‘“In the
Garden." which was sung by
everyone. Mrs. Walser also
sang a Buryi Red arrange-
ment. Susan Shaw accom-
panied on "There is a Foun-
- tain," by Cowper.
"Heavenly Sunlight,” by
Cook, was sung by a quartet
of Joe D. Rogers, guest
baritone. Bob Stice, guest
tenor: Joyce Allred and
Susan Shaw. "At the Cross,"
by Hudson, was rendered
with Mrs. Walse, accom-
panist.
This entire program was
recorded by KPAN Radio to
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Guest Day
Hereford Music Study Club met in the Sane- *
tuary of First Baptist Church for a program
“Parade of American Religious Music” and
guest day. Forming the receiving line were
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(May 3-10).
Stice ended the program by
saying, "The purpose of
religious music is to aid in the
worship experience,
regardless of the particular
style of worship. When music
fulfills that purpose for a
given worship experience, it
is relevant to contemporary
religious culture in our socie-
ty
An announcement was
made concerning the next
meeting scheduled for March
9 at the home of Mrs. Wayne
Thomas.
Guests present were Chip
Formby, Bob Stice, Mary
Beth White, Aleane West,
Elizabeth Wilson, Theresa
Vineo, Rose Goheen, Ixas
Ethridge, Belle Hromas,
Jewel Smith. Faren Cansler.
Mrs. Zearl Cansler. Shirley
Wilson. Jennie Buckner, Don-
nie Owen. Janice Conkwright
and Rosie Griffin.
Members present included
Susan Shaw. Mary Thomas.
Ann Line, Joyce Allred. Ruby
Carmichael, Calla Mountz,
Cheryl Betzen, Jane
Dameron, Charlotte Close.
Mae McCracken. Joe Ella
Cansler. Carlie Burdett. Kay
Lynn Caviness, Margaret
Schroeter, Linda Reinauer,
Mozelle Neill. Jan Walser and
Mary Carter.
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Hereford Music Study Club
met in the Sanctuary of First
Baptist Church for a program
“Parade of American
Religious Music" and guest
day Monday afternoon.
Hymn of the month was
sung by the entire group, "I
Would Be True."
Prior to the program,
members voted to support
‘Friends of the Library’ and a
thank you note from Blake
Allen was read for sponsoring
his W.T.S.U. Senior Music
Recital.
'<.»■ ont-Nr ■ Jan Walser introduced the
MN.i». 'iL guest speaker* for the day
Bob Stice of Amarillo.
Stice talked on contem
porary composures, stating
that styles do change. An ex-
from left, Jan Walser, Susan Shaw and Joyce
Allred, presenting Bob Stice and Joe D.
Rogers, both guests, with a glass of punch.
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Steiert, Jim. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 161, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1981, newspaper, February 11, 1981; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1348297/m1/4/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.