The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1921 Page: 6 of 12
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la UK Ba View
on "OtisMttMp" wu
•Mid ittwidiwi and
"Cltiseoehip and
In two eicellent
h* tort. "Will b CINeen
John ffffllm. the nmA
at a Voter," Mm Bay
with the
American Cltlaanahlp."
a aart interaating program
had eharp of the
Off the ehlldfen'* partial at the part
mm bar* been mam delightful
i that at Saturday aft—aw. whea
■ari WOaoD entertained ta bojra
•Ma at Mm Joalw MOilld Mie-
"from two to fowr"
■had to bring a
aa aa "adrat—ion ticket." Thaae
•welled the number aatU
after two o'clock the Wllaaa
rant with the happy voieea of
aoeee forty delighted children.
A color scheme of pink and white
allowed the aoeiety'* colon and were
aaee In dainty pink and white bows
worn by each gue t.
One of the Jolitaat of the name* en-
joyed waa. "One** Who." In wMripdne
group of pbArvo, blindfolded, gueaaed
Ufa ha hae been —ipiayd la Aaarfll*
betas new with the City Dnm Co. Ha
la aa 11 Temple ry young aaa and hi*
will be glad to
bride, who ia a rtraagrr
here, and extend warmwi eongrntula-*
tiona.
Valalia i Party
(Hie of the prettiewt uncial fiuictiou*
centering nrannd Mt. Valentine waa the,
deiightfal party given on Monday eve- i
lag by Mr*. John Williams.
The rich red coloring of mucy <-upid*
and their arrow-pierced heart* profane-
ly need In decoration made moat attrac-
tive the cheery rooaa where tables
were placed for an evening at bridge.
"Broken heart*' provided the means
of securing partners, each goast match-
ing a anadered half with It* companion
piece on one of the tablea.
After several enjoyable roanda of the
Intonating diversion, refraahmenta.
dalaty and dellroa*. and carryng out i
the Valentine idea took the form of
aaadwlchaa. heart-shaped cookies with
pink Icing, and crimson eheeked apples
gleaming la rich jelly.
A large party of young people enjoy-
ed the evening's fastivlties.
rtnuH
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IS
hf
ripal at the high
being. '< ur Boys."
looked at the hoy and Ma
tmoogh the boy a own eyes and
so feelingly and nndswlsadlagly that
her word* struck borne with peculiar
force.
A piano solo by Mia* Anita Parker
and a vocal duet by Mrs. floater Wli-
kiaMtfi snd Miss Wliliaaaaon were en-
joyable nnmbers of the program
In m
klnaon. 1 evening's pleasures.
Brief Mketch of IJfe of Oelthes - Mr*. Hoatesses for the occaaion srere Mea-
Ashbrook. dames Chanber. O. O. I^ee. W. A. Car-
Hketcb of l.lfe of Ambrolae Thomas frail and Oeorge Oolnn.
—Mrs. Parker j ———
Mlas Once Pergueou waa a charming Hheu-h of Life of Mitcnon' Mis* IHmiMli Srlenee Girls Rotertaln
hostess on Haturday evening to a large jTatman. The tenth grade girls of the domestic
party of gueata, honoring her cousin, ! _ Sketch of IJfe of Chat* Mr* depart men r of the high school.
Mlas Annie Wllda ]>■*. of Denver. Col ! Crouch.
nrsdo. ' Life of Mounod Mr*. Barber.
A scheme of decoration which utade t Hketi h of Borneo and Juliet. "Walt*
the Kerguaon home especially *ttra« jdong" Kdtaieo ami Juliet Ml** ('ham
tive for the occaaiou combined in it* ne*i .
pretty coloring and emblematic rigidlt '
the name* of another group who sang ranee to honor the birthday of Lincoln
parte of various songs in well diaguiaed
voices. Suggesting the nearness of at.
Valaatine. the parly was paired for re
fnahments by matching pink and white
hearts cut In halves, each half con-
taining part of a Bfttle vena.
Marshmallow padding In pink and
white, with iced wafer* in the same
pretty coloring closed the very pleasant
afternoon.
Nenler-Joniar Party
at. Valentine lis* been the Inspira-
tion of a number of charming social at-
tain daring the pent week, one of the
plennntest being the Senior-Junior
party given Friday evening In the do-
mestic science room* of the high «ehool
building when the senior* were gncNts
of the juniors.
Honoring the upper-cliiM* member*,
the pretty red and white of the senior
class wu* shown In the array of heart*
that ndorned the walls and which sug-
gested the guuic of the evening, progre*-
and the reign of Mt. Valentine; aud a*; on Kridsv
the guests came rninasgue, the gay enlii. with
roMtume* added a striking note in de
eoratlve effect.
The gay company which formed for
the grand march that opened the eve-
ning'a festivities Included world-old ce-
lebrities, representing nursery ryhme*
and romantic literature, as well ns mod-
ern day heroes. Scotland's highland laa
ales, smiled upon Tncle Sam, jnedlaeval
knights vied for favor* from Bo-Peep
and Queen of Heart*, the Flower (>irl
was everywhere present and many
other character*, all appropriately cos-
tumed lent their part to the brilliant
galaxy of color and fun.
I'timasklng ut the close of the march,
Berk-Mavis
eventug. February elev
simple marriage service RMtiv«> of Mt
with their teacher. Ml** Ethel William-
son. entertained with a buffet luncheon
honoring their mothers and the high
schoool faculty, on Tuesday ufteruoon
from 1to .1 :30.
The dining room of tlie department,
where the pleasant affair wjo held, was
tastefully decorated ml iiearts *ug-
Valentitle being promt-
Wheat, bu. $1.40
Oat*, bu. .4#!
Kafir, par MO M\
Maiae, pfcr 100 JT |
Bad Top, par 100 J*
Butter, h. * ■ M j
Butter fot. lb. .35 |
Kggs. doc. .301
Last Chance
I have six more extra
thoroughbred Ptjmaath
Cockerel* for snle. Moderately
priced.
Mrs. D. E. Turpentine.
at the Mothndlsr itarwonNtfc In this city, neitfly uned. The menu included chick-
Miss Jessie Altnira Davis became the Ml |s>as in putties, olives, sand-
bride ot Mr. C. I. Beck. of Texarkaun. niche*. bavarfan crenm. heart cookies
The ceremony wa* performed by ^bis-olate and was served to the
Iter M M. Heavers, paator of the Metfa- j followiujc guests: Mr. and Mrs. 1.. M.
odiat Church, aud witnessed only by Kertsch. Mesdames Kd Shore, Hat Jow-
the bride s brother. Mr. Claude Davis. ,.|| A <\ Tliompson. T. N. Helfner. Carl
and Mr*. Burtou AJllaon, a cloae friend Shirley. Henry Wilaon. fl. A. P. Park j
of the bride. j,.r. Misses Griffith. Slak, McClurkln.
The young couple spent the week-end j Brand. Head. Kemp, James, Swisher,
with Amarilto friends, going on Mon Mahala Williamson.
day to Mcl*>an. for a visit with the ____
family of the grooms brother. Mr. and .Mr*. Harris Honored
The bride i* a daughter of Mr*. D. I „
. ... Mr. and Mrs. (ari I*. ( ockrell cn-
M Davis, of the Central Hotel. She: ... .. . . .
tertaineil a small purty of guests in-
alve hearts.
hearing the words "Seniors-Juniors," j°' eandy. An iuiproinptu inusii-al pro
provided dainty Muiveulr* of the oeca- 1(train wa* also «ui enjoyable feature of
son. the evening* entertainment.
At the conclii*lon < f the game", de- 1 'lining room the decoration*
liciou* refreshments, •■onslsting of were fit pink and white, cnrrled out In
«<ocoh and . ..itkle* with inarshmallows. jhhauuing plants.
were s >rved. Here, an appropriate,
Knjoytng the on-a-ion with the mem j'ourse ..insisting of pink
tiers of the two i-!a**es >vcrc Stipt. hrlek c renin ^ it It asworttsl cake* I
Pert**-!!. Mis* Head of <|ie si-lence de- !l i* k and white, was sorvtsl to iilHtut
pariment. and Mis* Wllliiiui«on. jeach^..thirty
er of ik>niesti4- st>ien<^. * - ■
they tested the fate that fortune held j but by a .'harming [ftrsonality has at-1 'wnn*"J • (wnlng, the plea«ant
in store by tl siting for a catch of heart* | ready endeared herself to many j occasion M'j aU(l ,rs K
ii|* n which the future wuk revealed The groom ha* been here wenlly, j "IT ", 1*
in n i.i ... i.....>m «•..«. t.iiI,.i 1 iw. . . , • > . . , ./ i h Ive Mildred was the diversion of the
hi a contest, tee pia;er* were blind .assisting in the establishment of The . . . . ., . , .
' , " . evening and later a delirious refresh-
IndiiMtrial Tran*|s>rtatlon tompany . ... , ,, .
... . .. . 4. * • meiit course consisting of fruit salad
He is a traveling reprets'iitafive of this , , , . . ,
. , ' . ..... , iwith whipped cream aud angel food
tlrni and is a young man of ability audi , '* .... . «. .
cake was served to Mr. and Mrs. A.
folded and required to take two step*
up the hull stairway and pin a flag
nhovc the picture of Lincoln. Kuuua
Heart-shaped .score carda ]Donald winning the prixc. a box igood addres*.
Friends of Ixtth coiigratniati
Intermediate Kndeavor Party
The Intermediate Kndeavorer.s of tlir
I'n shyterian Church enjoyetl a delight
fill evening at the Inane of Mrs. (leo
refreshment i;ulioi Tuesday. Intoruuil amusements
and white >iiiclnd:ng the j.>llie-t oT games were en
joyed the serving of fruit salad, cake
and r.Moa making a llttint.' close to the
Tlerhst. Mr and Mrs. George Garrison.
Mr ami Mrs, Homer Fox. Mr. and
Mr« W. F. Weitt and Mr. and Mrs.'K.
It Harris.
A
<"lnl> ..I
matters
tercst :.
I'urvnt-Tearher Club
n«-efing of tin- Parent Teacher
Friday afternoon dealt with
■ f such general community in
to cause universal regret thai
«
Forty- run Party
Honoring the teacher* of the public
in schools, a forty two party entertained
ol i most delightfully a inimts-r of guests at'
I' the Carl House on Thursday evening.
Wondbitni—Fuqua
Annoiiiuement of the mai-rlnge
Amarillo. on February seventh.
Hrnest WiNHlburn. son of Col. K
Woodhurn of this city, to Ml** tier- j the young men boarders iielug host* for
trade Fuipia. of Claude, has h««eu re the oceaaian.
ceive«l with much interest by Hereford The rccehiug riMuns were thrown
friend*. jensuite and erobelllshetl by bhsuning
The marriage was soletnniapd whh a ' pot plants and ferns. Six table* of the
almple *errlee at the home of the offl Interesting game <*-cupied the players
elating minister. He v.. Hoy Butherford
pastor of the Christian Church. Mr*
budding, of Amarillo. a friend ol
the bride lieing tin* * only attendant
The young couple went at once to th«
home already epar«-d for tlieir «*tu
pnney at l.Vi", l'lcns- St.. Amarillo.
Mr. WfMMllnirn grew to young man
hood lu Hereford. While still in hlgl
TEA GOWN SELECTED
BY MRS. HARDING
very pleasantly. Mis* Dot Owen win
ning high score At their done, fruit
salad with whipped cream and hot
chocolate furnlahed an enjoyable re
freshment course.
The evening was a real delight to all
those privileged to share it and waa en-
joyed by Mls*e* Velma Lance, Gladys
and Nora Heaiu*. Gussie Christian.
Virginia Low lor. Vchna Head. Kthel
VN'illhiin*ou, Helen Fririile, Ituth
■•'•d Do." i iwcn, Messrs. George
M.'tjuerry. Ihmts llarts«ui, Frank
«'ail James Harp. Sank Kamcy.
I <' I jin.-e, Kd Wiihlte, Frank
I.ig«' K el ley. Itlll Kelley. !> *•
• • rimes. John laiiigliltu. Arthur Grimes. '
Mi and Mrs. WimkI Vaughn. Mr. and,
Mrv Karl lainee. Mr and Mrs. Kilgar j
Mo-elv.
FOR SALE
18 head coming 2 year old Regi lered Hereford
hulls. These Bulls are in extra good flesh and
well bred.
ALSO
12 head Registered Heifers.
Will sell all.
Worth the monev.
G. IV. Brumley
1 miles east of town.
>:t>lor-Morri*on
I lie marriage of Mr. K. J. Na.vior
"I'd Mr« l.uella Morrison. Iioth of tills
city, was solemnized at the bride's
home on Saturday evening, February
• •I. \ enth. Itev. J it. Sharp, pa*tor < f
Hie I'resbyterian Church, officiating
The ceremony was |s>rformed at Hie
iioinc ..f the 11 ride and was witnesses I
!•. Mr and Mrs J<h> lUslkius. Miss
!. n.i itodkius. jlr. and Mrs. II. K.
< 'asettolt. Mrs Castle. Mrs. Jacobs, and
Mr otto Oleson.
M..th Mr and Mr*. Naylor are uuui-
lii ri-H among Hereford's liest ptsiple.
Mr> Naylor has livisl In this vicinity
lor a nuuils-r of years. She 1* the
niothct of Mr* Ibslkln. of Hereford,
and i« a most e*tlmable woman. Mr.
Naylor .-anie here two year* ago from
Kills* ille. Texas ami last summer pur-
ehased the A. H. tiwen dray line which
he is now operating
Many friend* extend congratulation*.
the land ami
pletare It
af one of
Mu*lr Club with Mm.
Mr*. George Harbw and Mr*. Glen
Snyder were hostaawa to the Mu*tc
club on Monday afternoon, the Meet-
ing being held with Mr*. Barber.
The lesson subject waa "Opera," Mr*,
w. A. Price conducting the stogy.
Following the roll call, "Naaee or
Compomr of Opera," the tot lowing pro-
gram waa enjoyed:
thief Overture from Oarmen, Oeorgea
Hlaet Mrs. OnllhM, Mr. Henry WU-
A Pair of Pants
properly pressed'
Topped off with a
Coat and Vest
properly pressed
adds 75 per cent to any man's appearance.—And
don't you never think appearance don't Count.
We are Cleaning and Pressing Headquarters—and
guarantee satisfaction.
"One Trial—Always a Customer."
C. P. RINGER'S Tailor Shop
jj New Ideas—New Inspirations
■ Insure satisfaction thru perfect blending of Style and
' Quality.
VOGELE'MILLINERY
GLOOM
CHASERS
Where can be found mare
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ed home?
Two of the most impor-
tant features to be consider-
ed about that new home are
—the windows and the
LIGHTING system.
Electric fixtures should be
selected with the utmost
care.
And their arrangement
and height of hanging are
alao important—
We feel well qualified to
serve you—
Be it for that new home
—Or a rearrangement ol
your present abode.
But make the family circle
a cheerful one with
LIGHT
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1921, newspaper, February 17, 1921; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254084/m1/6/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.