The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 22, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 3, 1931 Page: 7
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Thursday December 3 1931
sOimttitj Correspondence
Love Items
Tho P T A mot Mondny night
fovombqr 30 as tho weather was
on bad for tho mooting Wednos
lay night ot last wcok
It was Uecldod to observe Tlitirs
ilny December 10 ns visitors day
lit tho school Tho teachers Invlle
and urgq all tho parents not only
tho mothers hut fathers too to
visit tho school and see for your
selves what they ami the child
ren aro doing Before tho P T
A business mooting tho school
children rendered their Thanksgiving
program which had also
been postponed
because of tho game
weathor Thoso who were absent j grams
missed a real treat for the pro days
The Presbyterian W M S will
meet with Mrs J W Miller on
Monday December 7
Topic Morman Work
Leader Mrs R G Clennln
Scripture Psalm 10 i
Prayor
A Short History of Mormanlsm
Mrs R G Clennln
A Tower of Light Mrs F P
Engleman
The Leaver of Christianity
Mrs Claude Dudley
Roll Call To bo answered from
Prayer Book with workers among
Mormans
Benediction
Restless
could not sleep
ttTHERB were days
when Z felt like X
could not get my work
done I would get so
nervous and trembly
I would have to lie
down I was very restless
and could not
sleep at night
My pusher advised
me to take Cardul
and I certainly am
glad she did It Is
the first thing that
seemed to give me
any strength I felt
better after the first
bottle I kept it up
and am now feel
ing fine Mrs T
R Gibson Fort
Payno Ala
i ill
to
HEALTH
Take ThedfoMs BlackDraugh
tot Cn Upauon Indigestion
and Biliousness
Vigo Park News
Wo had according to reports
to mo about four Inches of snow
It not drifting any made It more
beneficial to the wheat Tho
roads have been very bad but
travel is easy this morning
Our school dismissed Wednesday
for Thanksgiving nnd no
school Friday either and our
teachers visited Miss Giulianis
parents In Canyon Thanksgiving
was n very disagreeable duy
Most everyone enjoyed tho day
at homo and listening In to
tho lubboekAinnrlllo football
and any other good pro
a radio brings on such
gram was surely fine nnd was Tho sympathy of our communltv
greatly enjoyed by all present ia extended to Mrs Klrkpatrloic
Mrs Laura Loyd returned homo lu hai hom of sadncsS aCtor tll
Saturday evening after a months iionih 0f her father
visit in tho home of her cousin
Mr and Mrs Fred Ilea of Lub
bock
Mr and Mrs Roy McDanlol and
Mrs Helen Lowry visited friends
near Qultaque Sunday
Miss Pauline Clifton of Tulla
visited last week In the S B
Campbell F A Blanton and Mrs
J It Moto homes
Miss Duffio Thomas called on
Mrs Ilex Rogers Tuesday
Miss Mayrqne Campbell went to
Qultaque Sunday afternoon to resume
her school duties Mondiy
morning School at that place has
been dismissed for some time for
cotton picking
Mrs J R Moto and family and
Mrs Laura Loyd wero Saturday
night and Sunday guests of Mr
and Mrs F A Blanton
Tho II D Club mot in a called
meeting Monday November 30
at tho school house The following
officers were elected
President Mrs W D Herring
Vico President Mrs J R Mote
SecretaryTreasurer Mrs F A
Blanton Council Member Mrs
Henry Patzig Plans for our club
Christmas tree were discussed
The club will meet December
9 with Mrs J R Reed Wo hope
all members will be present and
invito all who would like to be
members Final arrangements for
the tree will be made at this meetingMrs Jim Love and Mrs Joe
Richardson called on Mrs Jeff
Rogers Tuesday afternoon
Mrs Hagood our primary teacher
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with homefolks at Happy
Mr and Mrs Bob Reed called
on Mr and Mrs F A Blanton
Sunday availing
Mrs Henry Hymnn and children
visited Mrs Jeff Rogers Saturday
afternoon
Mrs M A Barton and Lonnle j H
Barton visited in the T M Ma h
lone home Monday
Presbyterian W M sJ
Jack Plant and Dave Woods aro
on tho sick list this week
Dont forget that next Sunday
Is llro Plants day to preach and
that Bro Blair will preach at
the Baptist chinch tho second
Sunday In December
The II D Club meets with Mrs
Bills on December 10 lu our Christmas
piogram
U you are one of the few who
have not turned in your yearly
report in tho Club work please
fill out tho card your secretary
sent and mall It to her at once
The leport must bo in by December
5
All coucil members both now
and old all officers of our club
bo at Council meeting December
5
No Sunday school at elthei
church yesterday Roads were Braswell Alvis Simmons won
to bad
HONOR ROLL FOR VIGO
PARK FOR 3rd MONTH
Straight A Card
Eighth grade Bessie Schafer
Tommie Pruitt
Third Grade Lolse Rogers
Maiy Woods
Second Grade Mayme Lois
Carver Olene Kirkpatrick
First Grade Wayne Preston
Ruth Schafer
B Average Ninth Grade Nadlne
May Madia Jones
Eighth Grade Orio Pevehouse
Glenna Fae Sadler Bernice Payne
David Wood
Seventh Grade Wilburn Luster
Sixth Grade Naoma Payehouse
Fifth Grade Teddy Preston
Hcrdio Jones T J Rogers Stella
Luster
First Grade Jack Plant Paschal
Kiikpatrick Edith Fae Lewis
liillie Louise Payne
Flynt Plashes
Everyone bo sure nnd como to
tho Sack Supper which will beat
tho school houso Thursday
night December 3 All girls and
women bring a pair of mens
Bocks One of tho socks must bo
filled with supper nnd will bo sold
Evcryoon come nnd wo will promise
you a good time
Bamlo Shirley nnd Pansy Ma
lono wero married In Clovls N
M Thursday afternoon Friends
and relatives wish them happiness
Mr and Mrs Muriel Grantham
have a little baby boy born Thursday
November 2G Ho was christened
Donnel Lee
Mr and Mrs Bainio Shirley
Mr and Mrs Willie Vnughan and
Ultlo daughter were visitors in
the B F Shirley home Monday
afternoon
Too lato for last week
The report Is that thcro was
not any Sunday School Sunday
morning or B Y P U nnd singing
Sunday night on account of
tho bad weather Wo havq hopos
of the weather clearing up boforo
next Sunday and If It does lets
all bo thoro
A large crowd attended the pie
supper last Friday night and reported
a very enjoyable time More
than 1100 was made which will
bo paid on our church piano
There was a P T A meeting
at the school house last Thursday
night and everyone enjoyed tho
program which was rendered by
the school pupils
Mr and Mrs Willie Vaughan
entertained tho young peoplo of
this community with a party Sat
urday night Everyone reported a
nice time
Mr A B Martin of Plalnview
was visiting Mr B F Shirley
lato Saturday afternoon
Opal Ellis won first < place in a
painting contest in tho High
School room and received a prize
of a Skeezlv toothbrush holder
and tooth paste given by Mr
a HE B H < IHWMIMI HM
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Ill
in
the Intermediate room and received
the same kind of prize
Birdie Ruth Ellis was winner
in the primary loom She also
received the Skeezix toothbrush
holder and tooth paste
There has been good attendance
and good lessons In the primary
room tHIs week Those who have
not missed a day this year In
the primary room are as follows
Rena Mao Gafford Patty Hick
man Arlen Kciiyon and Elizabeth
Johnson Thats fine littlo folks
There will be a Sock Supper at
tho school house Thursday December
o Everyone come and all
girls bring a sock filled with
something to eat
eato
One hundred and thirteen mllei
of now railroad are under construction
between Childress and
Pampa Texas estimated to com
five million dollars when complot
ed
Sacrifice Sale
I am closing my office in Tulia and J
will sell a few prices of furniture at B
less than half price
950 New 9x12 Floor Rug
450 Large Wall Mirror
500 Black Walnut enler Table
200 Oak Center Table
1100 Brass Gas Heater
350 Black Walnut Chairs
350 Oak Chairs Leather Seats
DR MAL0NEY
120 W Broadway
508
175 I
175 I
75C i
550
100
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EYE
SPECIALIST
Tulia Texas
Ourldea of Cooperation
With
Our Former Friends
Wc believe that this bank should do everything possible
to help the farmers of thin section to organize their
affairs on a sound financial basis
The hope of every fanner is to be able to show a
profit on the year s work Our business is to help the
fanner to plan successfully to this end
The helpful service rendered by the First National
Bank is well known Our officers take an active interest
in promoting the welfare of the farmers of this section
Our prosperity is closely identified with theirs
We serve our own best interests as we serve theirs
First National Bank
Tulia Texas
THE TULIA HERALD
Whitfield News
Wo nro proud to sco tho sun
shining after so mnny bad drizzly
days
Mr and Mrs E Wilson nnd
daughter spent Sunday In tho Car
tor home
Mrs Jnko Hamilton gnvo n
birthday dinner Sunday In honor
of her fathers sovontyflrst birthday
Thoso present wero Mr and
Josh Walling from Center Plains
Rov Waldon our now Methodist
nastor from Alkon Boo Walling
from Center Plains W A Will
iamson and family E B Williamson
and family
Another birthday dinner was given
in the Elmer Bass homo in
honor of their daughter Gladys
and Miss Francis Domron Thoso
prosont wero Versle Taylor Juan
Itn Collins lono Ilea May and
W J Williamson Noreno and
Wynoiinh Hamilton Cntherlne
Smith fiom Kress Mr Domron
Mr and Mrs Aaron Shaw and
children They all reported a nice
time and plenty of good things
to eat
Mr and Mrs Harold McLaughlin
and little son from Providence
and Miss Gertrude Jones from
Plainveiw spent Friday night In
tho W A Williamson homo
Mr and Mrs J C Cleveland
attended the teachers convention
In AmnilUo tho past week end
Mr and Mrs E F Blackerhy
aro still visiting relatives in East
Texas
FIRST CHRISTIAN W M S
At tho First Christian Church
next Sunday morning tho 1100
oclock hour will bo occupied by
tho Womens Missionary Society
in Its Annual Womens Day program
under tho direction of Mrs
Z B Dally
Tills promises to bo very Interesting
as all their programs aro
All members of tho church aro
expected to be present and others
cordially invited
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Tulla Herald want ads get ro
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Senior B Y P U
Program for Sunday Dec C
Song Business
Scrlpturo Reading Doris Me
Glaun
Introduction Lender
Loyalty to tho Church Expressed
In Loyalty to tho Pastor The
Ordlnnnco and tho Doctrines
Opal Ncal
loyalty to tho Church Expressed
In Loyalty to Its organization
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Every part easily accessible for washing and
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Patented vacuum pump with replaceable
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Vacuum tank of entirely new principle of
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Positive fully enclosed nooil nospring
pulsator operates efficiently regardless of
temperature
Positive vacuum regulator and vacuum gauge
Antlfreeze stall cocks
Twopiece easilycleaned
teatcup assembly of the
right slzeshape and weight
for efficient rapid milking
Onepiece sanitary pail cover
Highgrade rubber parts
Rustresisting aluminum
pall
Engine or motor drive
MILKER
Now
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Tha McCurmlckDcrrtntS
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flrada flcilbla rubber liner
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eair ho teat cup la taken
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McCORMICK REAPER CENTENNIAL 1931
Tulia Swisher County Texas
Chester Payne
Ixiynlty to His worldwide work
Three talks
Our bonovolenco Bosslo Case
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SPECIAL
ATTENTION
CALLED
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THESE TWO
MACHINES
Christian Education Kobn
Stnlllngs
Missions Miss Wlmborly
Closing Song
Prayor
30E30E
1 Remove and clean spark plugs
2 Set spark pings points to proper clearance3 Oil and adjust valve mechanism
1 Clean and adjust carhuretor for winter
driving
aocaoc
DANGER BE PREPARED
Willi the approach of colli weather you nro
ficed with many winter driving disasters These accidents
and common winter engine troubles caused hy
neglect etui he overcome if your car is given the prop
or attention hefore winter sets in Let us give your
ear our special
WINTER INSPECTION AND
TUNEUP
5 Clean fuel pump
6 Tighten engine cylinder head and
maniford holts
7 Check and adjust ignition timing
1 Tighten and luhricate water pump
9 Check complete water system for leaks
10 Check hattery and all connections
clean and grease
11 Adjust fan hell
12 Adjust generator charging rate for
winter driving
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3UK AND AIRS JAMES GARRETT
It is our pleasure to invite Mr and Mrs James Gai
rett to hring their car into our service station nnd
receive ahsolutely free of all charges this weckj
free wash and grease joh
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WELCOME WELCOME
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TULIAS DOWN TOWN NIGHT
Come and bring your family Enjoy yourself at this special
program We specially invite you to visit our store on this
occasion
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 22, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 3, 1931, newspaper, December 3, 1931; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42234/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.