The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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wltlUwtt. dark coiar
Havlag tmngbt Hoy oaatead* Dray
Uaa, «a ready I* do all blaSa M dray *• 0rwfr>
ia*~ao work laa large or mmII. bmv-
why don't yon pat
Oh* aad tkelr
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rlaada a watch party
Fortytwo aad other
i thr i ha* vaty qalckly an
til the happy party had watched the
Old Taar oat aad the Now Yaar la.
Barnard Hlefca aad Rfhort Bradly
aare haaarad with a party ghren ta
i of Mr. aad MM. Laa Hhoia oa
evening. The following gneata
Mlaaea Era Skelton.
tttegaii. France* Wllaoa.
Pitman. Virginia Ijilrd. Ma urine
Grace Prrgueun, Mary MeDett-
Doyle Meqaeattna of AmarOlo:
William Black. Harold Hick*.
Baraard Hick*. Keith Rruuer. Ki«er
Oofhett. Joe R. Ellloton and iitrtr
Womaek. Game* of varloua kind* wera
at oaee * tar ted and a delightful thno
waa enjoyed by all.
At a late boor, hot chocolate and
cake waa aerved.
for the
aanhi*
ihita o'clock, the
cuadkting
of fruit ilad with whipped cream aad
cake, and hot rhaoalate. to the fallow*
lug pW : Mlaaaa Helen aad Mary
tWaert. Lake aad laaa Woodhura,
Katie aad Clara Taraer. Mary Bey-
imld*. Tenale Halting*. I.e«da Shuford
and Mr*. R. C, Kbuford. aad Me—rm. B.
r. Mhufurd. Kenneth Turner. FU yd
Berneld*. Jue (Mleh*. Homer Nor-
wood, J. 14* Vadra. Clyde Shuford.
Joe Howard. Frank Wwdlwra. Iceland
Smith. Uval Laat. Keter Noble*. Jay
Hnatinaa. and Jewell Tate.
At a late Imur the party broke u|«.
and the young people congratulated
Mr*. Gilhreath and Mra. Tate nu being
royal entertainer*.
pouhcal
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Omer Baker
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Both Eyes Open
A delightful afternoon wa* enjoyed
bp about twenty gue«t* «mi Wednesday
afternoon from three to Are o'clock,
whe Mia* Grace Ferguaon entertaine«l
la honor of MIn I>oyie Mcijuiatian of
AauirHlov who wa* Miaa Fergutou
bouae gueat
The Ferguaon bone wu* lieautlfully
decorated In Xtaax rolon> and |*>t
plant*, giring ait atmoapbere of happi-
neaa aad enjoyment.
The gueat* amuaed themaelvc* with
pamea of rarlouM kind* and a good time
la general.
At Are o'clock a moat deUclou* buffet
luncheon waa nerved, conaiating of
■aadwichea, aalad, bot chocolate. fruit
cake, aad Xmaa candy.
Dtaar Party
Oil Thuradgy eraatag. Miaa Kathleen
Bawlflaa very charmingly entertained
a number of her friend* with a *ix
o'clock dinner. The bouae waa beauti-
fully decorated in red and green. At
six o'clock a four courae dinner waa
aerred.
Thoae to enjoy thla occaaion were:
Miaa Hasel' Parker, who waa a week
and gueat of Miaa Hawkina. Mlaaea
Mabel McQueen, Eioi*e Pitman. Maur-
Ine Hughe*. France* Wilaon, Kliy-ala-tli
Stegall. Grace Ferguaon, Mary McDon-
ald. Era Hkeltoit nnd Virginia Laird:
Meawra. Rarnard Hick*. Kgliert Mrad-
ley. Cecil O'Brien. Harold Hick*. Tliur
mau Hlne«. William Black. Joe It Kl
llaton. Roger Wllkinxoti and Roger
Corbet t.
Party
The door* of the Pitman home
thrown open to a hoat of young people
laat Friday evening. The hou*e was
beautifully arranged in Xina* decora
tlon*.
Progreaaive Forty-two and other
game* were enjoyed by all throughout
the evening. The entertainment was
given in honor of Ml**e* Har.H Parker
and Mabel McQueen.
At rather a late hour a splendid on lad
courae waa nerved to the honor gue«t*.
Mlaaea Maurtue Htigbc*. Fraacea Wil-
aon. Kllxalteth Stegall, Grace Ferguaon,
Mary McDonald, Kathleen Hawkln*.
M«***r«. Itarnard Hb'ka, Kgl«*rt Rradlv.
f>rtl O'Brien. Harold Hick*. Tburman
Hinea. William Black. Roger Wilkin
aoa aad Roger Corbel t
i:. II. ('. Program far Jan. IS. 1IK
Muhjei-t—"The Lone Star State '
!<eader Mr*. A. I. Gibaon.
Ho*te*sea- Mr*. P W. Price. Mi«*
Mamye Lainlrum. and Mr*. I.au Shore
Hong
Prayer—Mr*. K. B Rla«,k.
"The Attitude of Tcxa«" Mr*. Gab-
bert.
"The Life and Work of Mr*. Lucretia
Hadley ' -Mra. W O. Fox.
Rec<il lection* of Mr*. Cornelia
Branch Mtone— Mr*. Bowe.
The Foot and Hor*« Mariue of Tex
aa—Mra. Ralph Harnett.
Hong.
The Defence of Xabine Pa** Mr*.
Matt Gllliland.
Mewing by Hand
Mpecial mu*ic.
Rnaiaeaa.
For reference* on alignment*, p e,i«
eall leader.
On M*atdny. Dee the young peo-
ple of Iihamltt met at Mr J. R. Golle-
hon'« home tor a noelal. Quite * few
of (lie young folk* were prewar Var-
iou* gaiueo. nucli a* "42," "rook." Pro-
veda. etc.. were played during the eve-
nlng. A iMiuutlful *upper. -iani*M e l of
everything which goo* to uiake Xma*.
wa* aerved.
Th M> pre*eut were. Ml**e* Frankle
Kerr. Mary Reynold. Clara ami Katie
Turner. I^itla Shuford. Fannie Caah
and Tetinle Ha*tlnga: Me*«r« Kenneth
Turner. Carltw Reymdd*. ll«Haer Nor-
W)M*i. Clyde Sluiford. .1 i.ee Vailen.
Kater Noble*, and Joe liollelion.
The young people left for their
home at a late hour aaaiirlng Mr and
Mr* G«dleliott that they knew it would
lie one of the moat enjoyable fe*tlval«
1 they abould enjoy throughout the
Xmaa aeaaoa.
farewell ta Ittl
The youug peofde of Diunnitt met
at the R. C. Shuford home Saturday.
De«'. HI, to enjoy a farewell aocial to
the year of 1921.
Gaawa of Forty-two. Rook, Jlrk*.
etc., were played aud eujoyed by all.
Refreshment* of fruit aalad. whipped
cream, cake aud hot choofdate were
nerved. Those present were. Mi*ae*
Tcnnie and tliady* Hasting*. Mary
Cownert. Katie and Clara Turner. Ola
Rrualiler*. Marv lteyuold Mildred
\ViHMlle«>. I.i-oiii Slittforil mill ,\|r« II it
Par Taa
W W. Bennett
Ira Rickett*
Par IMatrfct a«l Cmmmtf ( Wwh;
I A. L «Leei Hlgg*
TO my tdd riutunrr. u«i friend* I
Uave looted hark to Hereford *nd will
appreciate your M'Wlng
*1 at Mr* Mary fukita.dll S itb
WAVH5D Good, clean mga, at The
llraud G
J J tor I nch- Joet Ward
ira isnumrs is
01 T FOR ASSESSOR
To the Voters of Deaf Suilih County
1 i take ilu method of aaklug you for
the office of Tax A «e**«ir
I have ilve^l In the vicinity of Hert-
ford ttfteen year*, on the farm ail my
life If >oa aee fit to give me the office
Hie coming two year*, will ciMleavor to
do my duty ud treat al! alike. Y<*ir
support and vote will tie appreciated
Ira Rlckett*
► CLAflMPtKD COLUMNS ♦
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FOR SALE - A few tborimgbbred
PlytniHith H« k t'oekerela
W-2t Mr*. E W. Ilarriaon
mr
your
SALl^—ttulta tailored to
meaaure. pri' ea away dowa.
H-tf Orr'a T llor Shop.
We will have Front Proof Cabbage a ml
Riiriuuda « iiioii plant* from Feb l«r
lo April l"th. ill s> ii Will linn
WANTFD We tiaTe a n *o *r ta the
market to bur good bu«]ne«* property
ia Hereford.
91 If Weatern National Rank
WANTED— We wan 1 .u. y^iT^iean"-
lag and praaalag.
<#•11 Orr' Pa ..or shop.
WANTED I wan' '<• ^uy -oine go<Mi
MONUMENTS
Granite, Marblr and
White Bron/r
Can Give Time
Will erect aama
P. R. PURftLL
Hereford, Trtae.
I am wide awake to ike fart tkat if I wmwl witk
thia kuainetw in tkeae time* I mud make my Station
attractive to you and render tfuielu dapendaMa.
pleading Service.
Fin (ioin to do my Level Bert
to pleaae vou every time you come around kere.
Try me and aee. I aell
(>m. Oil, Storuge Spare. (Untd V ulennizing Work
and will aoon offer von «ome real Tires, won m my
utork arrive#.
r.ome ATtHind- Give u« the "once over"
AUTO UTILITY STATION
J AS. R. Ri THERFORD. Prop.
Mr*. T M Palmer
WANTED- Good, clean rag*. .1!
Brand trtflee.
The
ILLATIIS
CTMHNMB
O. S. GALLi
(iRNEBAL %l<
Clarla, New
m N. Wallace 81.
1 Formerly of Friona, Texaa >
Pee me. pboae or write for term*
84-1 St and pnrticalara
Effective
at Once
Willard
Storage
Batteries
axe reduced
in price
Electric Sen ice
Station
Phone 28-t
representing Willard Batteries
For
Sale
lljr Owner on ea«y trrin*. % liau-
<ly little home tract of a cm
(if choice land and well located
right at edge of town, all ia farm
with good well aad Mime tree*;
$100 down, bai 1 to 10 year*.
One good 4 R frame boaae. jaat
out of eorporatr amit*. 1230
down. l nl | to 10 veara
1 ue well improvet; tome of f> H
with liarti, nhedo, irchard and
.111 aire of land omaa >ai>t
payment hat. 1 to 10 year*
I'M ai re farm at Mige of t«-wn.
will rut In traet* tr> *t.t hlO aell
on ten year* time.
Well improved only
'I mile* ant. on long 1.10 very
eaay term a.
A. H. Klli-ton
Resolution
Thr First National Bank will start the New Year
1922 with a strong deteraiination to he of assist•
ance to our growing lint of customer* an«l our com-
munity ; to aid them in any manner considerate of
sound hanking principles and offer them the con-
Hdenct* of the officials in all private matters per-
taining to their welfare.
if hope that all our customers and friends will
enter the Mew Year with hope and optimism and
that as a result prosperity and happinesa will be
theirs.
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Two Things Certain
You are tfuing to be Sick. You are going to Die.
you get Ml you will and HmMk Insurance to keep your income going. When you die. you need Life Insurance to take care of your faauly.
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A Depend able Laaurance Service. T. K. WUwon Insurance Agmty
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The Hereford Brand, Vol. 21, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1922, newspaper, January 6, 1922; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254160/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.