The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1945 Page: 3 of 12
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The Hereford Brond, Hereford, Texos, Thursdoy, April 19, 1945
OClETY
MRS. JOHN McL EAN, Society Editor Phone 181
LaPlata Club Observes Guest Day
SHOWER IS GIVEN
FOR BRIDE HERE
The annual Guest-Day meet-
ing of the LaPlata Club was held
at the home of Miss Marjorlp Al-
derson Tuesday evening. MLss
Genevieve Eberle and Mrs. Debbs
Knox were cohostesses.
Mrs. Charles Newell was In
charge of the program for the
L. A. E. CLUB MEETS
WITH MRS. HIGGINS
L. A. E. Club met in the home, , _ . .
of Mrs. Bob Higgins Tuesday Af- j by whlte^tajMn-s^n
After’roll call Mrs. Higgins cry*tal holdera* Assisting in the
evening, introducing Patsy Sla-1 read a paper on current dining room were Mrs. D .H.
C. C. Oox, Roy Crutchfield, O. H.
Culpepper. C. C. Ferguson, E. E.
Fridley, W. S. Fluitt, J. H. Eas-
, ley of Belen, N. M., Lynn Kester,
A shower complimenting Mrs. John Jacobsen Jr., Will S. Kerr,
Sam Perkins, recent bride, was p. m. Kester, A. L. Manjeot, F. H.
given at the home of Mrs. Henry i obertheir, John Robinson, J. P.
Hastings Saturday afternoon. ; Slaton, C. R. Smith, A. O.
An informal musical program Thompson, Liston Wilson, Miss
was presented during the after-j Sadie Lee Oliver, and the host-
| noon by Ann Bateman, Caren 1 ess.
I Conklin and Doris Jean Hast-
i ings.
The bride was assisted by her
! sisters. Mrs. Lotus Smith and
j Mrs. Lorene Newman, and by
*#»• M. V/. * tllVhtUf!
Refreshments were served
from a table centered with an
T. Carmichael, H. A. Close, R. P. | to appear before the Honorable! five, and ten
Ooneway, Ellis Coombes, W. E. District Court of Deaf Smith ' Adverse prwof Mhun and Ustta*
Darner on, c. C. Ferguson, H. K. County at the Court Houee tkm of the State of Tbxae to-
Fox, J. B. Jones, J. C. McCrack- thereof, in Hereford, Texas, at wit:
en, C. R. Smith, W. J. Stanford, or before 10 o’clock A. M. of the
A. C. Thompson, A. O. Thomp- first Monday next after the ex-
piration of forty-two days from
the date of the issuance of this
citation, same being the 28th
day of May, A. D. 1945, then and
son, Earl Phillips, Miss Mattie
Mae Swisher and the hostess.
MUSIC STUDY CLUB
HOLDS BUSINESS MEET
Mrs. Lyle Blanton and daugh- ...
ter Lylabeth plan to leave Satur-f^here *n*wer Plaintiff’s Pe-
day for San Diego, Calif., where ,i,7?n .fi ed *n Court, on the
they will visit a month with ^ 1 day April A. D. 1945, in
Mrs. Blanton’s parents, Mr. and 11LS caU5e. numbered 2745 on
Mrs. Geo. Elo, and other rela-
w V C o.
entertained
lections, and Mrs. Walk Boston excerpts from their works, were
who was guest speaker for the discussed by Mrs. Robert Veigel. Fdfts and Mrs Lee Conklin pre-
evening. | plans were made for the fl- I sldcd at the guest book.
", Mrs. Boston gave an enter- mal luncheon program of the Guests called between
talnlng and comprehensive re- season which will be held at hours of 3:30 4:30 and many
view of “Papa Was a Preacher” the home of Mrs. Phil Radovich isent who were unable to
#by Aline Porter. on May first. j attend the party.
mSs.raraLd^.garden club hears
Higgins, Bill Hutson, T. W. Rob- | CONVENTION REPORT
erson, Phil Radovich, Robert
Veigel, P. L .Dishman and the
hostess.
A portion of Block 47, Here-
ford and Additions, describ-
ed by metes and bounds, to-
wlt:
Beginning at the South-
east corner of said Block 47
of Hereford and Additions;
Thence in a Southwesterly
direction with the Southeast
line of said Block, a distance
of 85 feet; Thence North-
Wcateriiy, paraiiei witn the
Northeast line of said Block,
a distance of 150 feet;
Thence northeasterly, para-
llel with the Southeast line
of said Block, a distance of
85 feet to a point in the
Northeast line of said Block;
Thence Southeast with the
Northeast line of said lot to
were discussed and every mem- j tern Union Land Company, a R * pl^C't, ot .“
brr of the club Is requested to defunct corporation; R. A. Me- |,noWn heirs and Hffv pttili1 y showii by Platae
(hg attend a choral practice at the gert, the unknown heirs and le- sentauves of w m i ™ Per!I °n °n fllf ln JJ}*4 ■ul*-
Baptist Church next Monday af- gal representatives of R. A. Me- fcld Th. ,,LL kio ' ^ ,„Th* °„lcer this p*o-
ternoon, April 23. at 3:30 o’clock, [gert, deceased; the unknown ^‘rs and ecas shall promptly execute the
Plans were also made for the heirs and legal representatives 1, representatives of Celia same according to law, aind make
final meeting of the ^ of E M^ert^deceS the un- «>?«»> •** directs.
Music Study Club members
held a business meeting at the
home of Mrs. T. W. Roberson
Monday afternoon.
Plans to observe National Mu- ! THE STATE
sic Week with a program which TO
will be
the docket of said court and
styled James M. French and Let-
tie E. French Plaintiffs, VS.
j Western Union Land Company,
the unknown successors and as-
signs or the Western Union
i Land Company, a defunct cor-
rww, poration; R .A. Megert; the un-
Western Union Land Com- known helrs and repre.
LEGAL NOTICE
OF TEXAS
gle and Jacqueline Newell who preparedly Mrs Geor^Bensoi? Alexander, Vern Witherspoon, l 1 ** P^-^nted at the Deaf , pany, a corporation of the State 5cntatives of R**A Meger^de
----- ~rsss; .°?s?!K&r!USS'555!r*. l^SSP'iSrSfTa.’S;
wa.s served to Mesdames Frank
Gyles, J. C. Reece, Henry Hast-
ings, Buford Crosthwalt, Nor-
,man HarrLs, Pactzold, F. M. Kes-
ter, Boyd Knox. J. O. Newell, D.
H. Alexander, A. O. Thompson,
'H. R. Pattersoh, P. C. Hackworth,
C. D. Kelton, Bill Blood, Tom Al-
derson and Walk Boston, all
guests of the club.
Also Mesdames D. D. Bivins,
James Aiken, Wayne Evans, C.
F. Hardwick. Lynn Kester, Debbs
Knox. N. F. Milburn. Elmer Pat-
terson, Chius Newell, A. J.
Sc h roe ter, Urlin Streu, Liston 1
Wilson, O. M. Stewart, Weldon
Poff, Meade Halle, Misses Mar-
jorie Alderson. Pauline Hancock
MRS. GAYLORD
NEWELL
ENTERTAINS CLUB
all congregations
Church
Garden Club meeting held at the
home of Mrs. N. E. Gass Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. A. L. Manjeot, president
Sweet peas in gay bright colors and delegate to the convention,
carried out a spring motif for gave the convention highlights
the club party given by Mrs. mentioning a talk given by Vlc-
Oaylord Newell Friday after- tor Schoffelmayer, agriculture
noon for members of the New editor of The Dallas News, on his
‘Here Comes Tomor-
------ vnr: jrai wiijun oi Cj. mr|?ci i, ucvcnscu, uw uit- Christ’
UtlvTs
u, aid in *. fi SiZSSD.'TcStZ A
Garden Club members heard a Gamp Fire Girls program by gert, deceased; The Church of
report of the annual Texas Gar- presenting and assisting the Christ; all congregations of the
den Club Convention held ear- : with progams. Church of Christ wherever lo-
ly this month in Dallas at the | Those present were Mesdames cated, Defendants, Greeting:
J. E. Beyer, H. L. Broadwell, W. [ You are hereby commanded
Club. Mrs. W. J. Wilson new book
and Mrs. Ralph Roden were row” which deals with new dls-
speclal guests. High score award covories in natural resources In
^ , . went to Mrs. Roden and second Texas. She also stated that in
and Qenevleve Eberle, members, high to Mrs. Troy Moore. ; 18 years the state organization
of the club. [ After the games a salad course has grown from nine clubs which
*--------. was served to the members and held the
Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Crosthwalt guests
and two children expect to le*ve Those attending were Mes-
tomorrow for their home in Bur- !damo>, Meade Halle. Troy Moore,
bank, Calif., after a two weeks Sylvester Slagle, Willis Edelmon,
stay here with her parents, Mr. Frank Huckcrt, Jack Bradley,
and Mrs. C. J. Mounts, and his w. J. Wilson, Ralph Roden and
^parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Cros- the hostess
j thwalt. _’——o_
Another guest In the Crosth-1 Mrs. Jim Sanders of San An- club.
it home over the week end tonlo left Monday for her home Those attending were Mes-
was their daughter. Miss Faye'after visiting friends and rela- dames D. H. Alexander, Fred
pros thwalt of Denison. jtivea here But week. |Axe, Lyle Blanton, E. T. Brooks,
first annual conven-
tion. to the 209 clubs which now
make up the organization.
Mrs. E. W. Harrison talked on
“Planning the Cutting Garden.”
An executive board meeting
was held preceding the regular
program. Mrs. C. D. Kelton was
elected to membership in the
ture of this suit Ls as follows,
to-wit:
A suit for title to and posses-
sion of all of the following des-
cribed land, based upon the
Issued and given under my
hand and Seal of said Court, aA
office in Hereford, Texas this the
12th day of April A. D. 1945.
Attest:
R. L. THOMPSON, Clerk,
District Court, Deaf Smith
(Seal) County, Texaz.
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229 Main Street — Phone 99
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end call. Our Pharmacist* are
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experience, and bound by honor to
compound your prescription with
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Gillentine, Jimmie. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1945, newspaper, April 19, 1945; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821903/m1/3/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.