The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1949 Page: 3 of 14
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The Hereford B'
•Hereford Churches . . . .
Sunday. August 14, the Firs:
thodist Church will observe
Sacrement of the Lor d’s
?per in the morning service,
h an appropriate sermon,
t special feature is added to
evening services for the
nth of August, which gives the
st thirty minutes of the eve-
ig service to organ music. A
ef devotional message will
iclude this eight o’clock ser-
e. The organ music for August
will be given by Mrs. Jesse
infcrd. On, August 21 it will
presented by Miss ?t-tty Solo-
'd, and on August 28 by Mrs.
omas Sapplngton Visitors are
Icoine to these services.
'esse Click is in the Annual
uth Assembly this week repre-
iting the Hereford Methodist
urch and the Amarillo District
District Officer.
Couth activity continues to
iture worship services and so-
,1 activities leading up to the
•Jjlng school term. Duane
rlstian presided over the
uncll Meeting last week and
erest continues to be good in
> Youth Program.
Pexlco Conference of the
I’enth Day Adventist ’.’Lurch
hold their annual meeting
s year at Portales, New Mexi-
from August 11 to 20
The Voice of Prophecy group
m Los Angeles, California plan
be present for the first part
the meeting. Elder W. R.
“rich, one of the Seventh Day
ventist’s outstanding Bible
ichers and ministers will be
ipri-ont a: Lie Camp Meeting,
land Elders W. A Butler and J. .1
IStrahle. from the General Con-
j ference will be there In addi-
tion to these outstanding peo-
j pie, all the Union Conference
leaders will be present.
There will be regular church
services at the Seventh Day Ad-
ventist church here Saturday
with Bernice Dee Fortner as pre-
sdiing Elder for the 11 o'clock
hour. The church is located at
the cornerof Third and Lawton
Streets.
This year marks the one hun
dredlh anniversary of the pub-
lishing work of the Seventh Day
Adventists, who have 50 pub-
lishing houses located through-
out tlic world, and publish more
than 11 million dollars worth
of literature each year in nearly
200 languages. Altus E. Hayes,
who has been associated with
the Texico Book and Bible House
in Amarillo, has recently moved
toFt Worth to accept a similar
position, and D. E. Latham has
replaced him in Amarillo.
Bob Wear of the Church of
llirist has announced a change
in meeting time for the regular 1
mid week service on Wednesday
'nigh!, which will begin at 8
I o'clock rather than 8:30. Other
j:t -...ir services this week will
| be held at Me previously sehed- i
i ult d times.
At the first Baptist Church. !
Rev. R. H Cagle is still out of
! town. Guest speaker at the Sun-
| day morning and Sunday eve-
! ning services will be Red Hard- |
: a: who is business manager a:
| Way land t ollege in Pl.unview
The Women's Auxiliary of St.
I Thomas's Episcopal Church w ill
meet next Wednesday, July ’.7,
at the home of Mrs. Bill Roy
| Waldrep. The Rev. Mr. Henry
Seaman, rector of the church,
will be guest speaker. Meeting
time is 3 o'clock.
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Johnny Mclver son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W Mclver, left Tuesday
morning for a two week trip to
Gallup, New Mexico where he
will visit in the home of his
ancle, Munson Jones. They will
a:tend the Gallup Indian Festi-
val.
Disc Sharpening
’ PLOWS
NO LOSS OF TIME'
Portable Sharpener
Professional Work
Inquire at
LEE LITTLE
GOODRICH STORE
Too bud u guy named Lewi-, wasn't loungin' around the
lobby of Hotel dim Hill last Wednesday so be eould have been
served up bis " Lion's’’ share by the reception eommittee.
doe, our old bird dog, lakes inueli the same attitude as some
cowmen would about our sheep. We used to try to get him to!
help but lie only looked at us as d to say "Go get eni youi
self: They are certainly not my responsibility.
And spoakin" of sheep can you imagine Steve Williams out
of the sheep business -but be plans to get back in again.
He and Zerrell Thomas like the idea of easbin’ in oil them
two or three times while they are waitin' for a calf to grow up.
—
Others who have discovered that they also make good auto-
matic weed mowers are doe Ki ndall, Merlin Kaul. hurl Spring*
er. IVte Engle. Earl DeHart. Virgil Dodson and a Mr W’iliulms
to tlie soulh of us. Ba-a-a-n !
When we think of pleasant people runnin in twos around
the court house of course we always think of the Thompsons,
Alex and Hubert, hut our latest reterenco also reveals another
nice twosome—Mrs. .lake lloydslon and * oriiiiie denning.x. ( nine
to think of it, we don't know anybody in the court house who
isu t nice to know.
The da veres sure arc (listiirbin our peace ol mind. \\ e want
to stop and go piekniekin ’ every time we go In town.
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OF HEREFORD
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1949, newspaper, August 11, 1949; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth723065/m1/3/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.