The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 15, 1932 Page: 7
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Thursday September 15 1932
MAT THE PEOPLE ME READING
Mti T JL Brown
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VacaUqgjp jta over and tho
work of Bar is Just around
the corner Palways think that
now is tho mno to mnke Now
Years resolutions rather than Jan<
uary first Let us refuse to hecoma
so enmeshed In lifos problems
that there is no time for tho
growth ot the soul and mind
Lot us resolve and highly resolve
to read more this year
Read a hook close it and let your
mind wander through it if you
only retain a few worthwhile
thoughts your reading has not
been in vain
Criticize the author criticize the
writings if you want to do bo
CritiCH and reviewers hnvo boon
levilod since the first mlver p
statement Ono modem authority
defines a critic as one who makes
smart remarks about someone
elses hard work What Is a
critic
1 A critic is a wise reader and
clear vlsloncd sightseer minus the
bliss of the ignorant
A critic Isa who out
AMI I
4 A critic is the other name
for Humanity All are richly en
nowed few can use it wisely
5 A critic is a destructive non
productive writer
C A critic Is a caustlcmonger
I any reader has an answer to
above question bring It to tho library
please
Wllla Cather has written a now
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Shadows on the Hock won for
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In tb three which mare up ibis
jvolime Wllla Cpther returns with
freali enthusiasm to the Western
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In Velghooi Koslcky admirer
of My Anionn will discover a
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vheii it was first published fifteen
years ago Anton Uoslcky
is a Bohemian cilt > who after
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> ew York lives rut his life on
a prairie farm
Either of the Two Friends might
have stopped out of the pages of
A Lost Lady and might have be
longed to the circle of Marian
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business men o fthe Old
Wrfcl the ago of rnilroadhtilldlurc
I large outlook liberal methods ro
I mantle fooling when business
was still a personal adventure
In tho last story Old Mrs Harris
stands alone Miss Cather has
never written anything in the
least like tills before Tragic liu
Jiian meanings underlie Its apparently
careless and lighthearted
mood The scene is a Colorado
town in the brilliant sandhill
country the story Is the old riddle
of human relationships the
struggle of three women who live
under one roof each to live her
own life aud follow her own lies
tiny Honco the Obscure
rSj name
M Destinies
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< American literaturo Wilia Cath
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Nazareth Items
Mr and Mrs Oscar Detton of
St Francis attended the fimornl
of Mrs Dettons cousin Tborosu
Brockmnn
Ralph lltisemau who has been
at the Hereford hospital relumed
2 person
M p s
of tho fulness of his own know1
ldgo jml experience makes sincere
npprnisements upon the works
of others meting out praise blame
or challenge and with the minimum
of prejudice and the maxi
muir of the ideal
A critic is nn artist whoso
s of discrimination outstrip
powers of creative lmnglnn
proving slowly
Misses Martha and Mathlldr
Urockmnn of Amarlllo Texns
came home to attend the funeral
of their cousin Theresa Hrock
man
To be exact the number of pupils
starting to school the 5th was
117 Of these 23 were high school
pupils
Mrs Josephine Black who is at
Tulia spent Sunday visiting with
friends and relatives
Miss Katherine Kern is attend
ing St Marys Academy at Ama
rlllo Texas
The Junior Hall team met West
way at Laurels pasture Sunday
and played a very interesting
game winning by a score of 5 to 2
Mrs K J Kern and children
and Mrs Henry Schniuecker ro
turned Saturday from their trip
to Illinois and Wisconsin
ltov Father Thomas and Louis
Mruoning made a trip to Quitaque
Friday
Urban Hoimun Eugono Alhracht
Paul Vonhous Anthony Stoirt and
Frank Stallein left Monday for
Suhiaco Ark whero they will at
lend school
Mr and Mrs Pete Ulnz and Hi
lowell or Chicago are visiting
with Mib ninzs sister Mary C
Lienen
Death called another devout
christian to her reward Moudu
night Sept fi when Miss Theresa
Hiockman of the Holy Family
Parish died at tho homo of her
fihter Mrs Valentino Acker
Theresa Itrockman mot with an
accident Monday morning while
doing a work of ninrcy for her
sister who is sick About throe
fourths of Theresas body wub
It < ly burned causing her to suffer
untold pain Vot those who
witnessed her suffering say that
Mir kept up her cheoiul disposition
for which she ws known bv
her trlonds Theresa was thoroughly
resfgned to Gods Holy Will
and died a very peaceful death
She was a member of the
Young Ladies Sodolity and an
active member of tho Church
choir She was born at St Stevens
Nebraska March IS I07 aiu
moved to Nuureth Texas in Ian
uary lflO where she lived until
she died
Funeial services wore held at
ioly Family Church on Wednesday
moining at S oclock with Rev
Fathu Thomas Unergler offieiat
ing
Father Thomas gave a fine sermon
lauding tho splendid christian
example of an exemplary
Catholic
Leorgo aud Lawrence Rroekman
Edward Hooking August Huse
niun Vincent Pohhnolor and Hubert
Braddock were the pall bear
ei
Theiesa is survived by her mother
two sisters Mrs V Acker
and HoJen four brothers Edward
Stfve Martin and Louis all of
Vaiareth
Our dog Is like one of the fam
Itv
Which one of the family Is h >
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SPEmi
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Old Beds Made New New Beds Made Too
iVVe will ttiako your hei any way to jilcapc you
Your old mattress made into a Sleepy Time innerspring
no tuft or plain hedb Visit our hooth see our
work and get speeial prices for Septemher
PLAiNVIEW MATTRESS CO
L 5 SIMPSON LOCALHEPRESENTATIVE
Cabinet AIahmgt Furftilure Repairing and Upholstering
Located West Post Office
Valley View News
Hello after a weeks absence
Valley View must still be remem
bored because were still alive
and either doing well or trylnK td
Most of our farmers aro cutting
food here Finishing up tho summer
plowing and getting rrndy
to sow tho 1533 whent crop A tow
have planted their wheat and
leady for tho showers that dont
< cejn to como Just now
soon What would life ho anyway
l It wore not for the plans and
hopes wo have
School started here last Monday
tho 5th of Sept Most of tho
inlrous were present nnd enjoyed
tho opening addresses mnde bj
our new principal Mr Italian
and our exprlnclpal Mr It C
MeCasland Miss Loinley our old
dnndhy Is hero with us again
All the kiddies aro so proud to
see their host pal nnd toaeluM
aud promise to be good and help
her In every way possible We
are planning on n successful school
year and feel that Mr Italian
and Miss Loinley will do their
host to mnke It one ot the best
Lets all stand by them nnd help
shoulder the responsibilities of
the work as far as wo can
There was a good attendance
at Sunday School Sunday even
some new folks Mrs John Mc
Cuno and children Como back
and got better acquainted We
have so many ways surely youll
like some Visitors and new members
always welcomo at Vnlloy
View
Mr Staines our new Illble
Class tencher gave a good ex
plnuation on the lesson aud we
are glad to have men like the
hero who can carry on Evory
one come and help and encourage
him by studying the lossom
aud leading the Bible more
Mr Clifford Hyatt ot Vigo Park
aud Miss Cleeia Annette Pottos
of Valley View were united in
marriage at Sllverton Texas Sept
Stli UI32 We wish for thorn a
life of pleasant association to
gether and may peace prosperity
aud happiness follow them thru
the coming years We shall miss
them ftom our community u
they will he at homo to friends
In the Mart Hyatt homo at Vigo
Park the grooms parents for the
prosonl
I montiiH there having been ought
or ton We wisli for all of them
tlie blessings of a happy married
life
Mr and Mis 0 P Hozoman
Mihs Hazel Hozoman nnd Miss
Vera Mae Clawson wore Sunday
visilois in the homo or Mr and
Mrs Jim Waid They report n
leal pice visit with such a feast
at Hie noon hour
Mr and Mis Jobs Pearson vr
Red tho family of Ceo Nam
their relatives at Canyon Sundiu
Mr and Mrs Jno MeCune and
Mr and Mrs Joss Foster wer
dinner guosts of Mr and Mi
Tommy Foster Sunday
Mr and Mis Geo Reevi and
Mr and Mrs J V Flncher mo
torotl through several cotinti
Sunday crop prospecting Thev
tell us Swisher Co has as good
as the best crop tli a
home is hind to boat nnywa > j
Mr and Mrs 13 O Carpentei
visited in tho homo of their tin
do Mr John Lorlng Sunday j
Mr and Mrs Ceo Metcalf motored
to Tulia Sunday taklir
their daughtor Miss June Lorliw
who will board with Mis Englc
man aud attend Tulia High this
lonn Miss June wo hope fo
you a succeaitii school year Mav
yon bo an honor student and be
a success in ouch undertaking
Mrs Llllie Cox wtu an all du
guest Siindny In the home of Mi
Will Edwnids Also Mr Huiohl
McClunaliaii visited In the hiuii
home j
Tho family of Ceo I jcker vb
Red Mrs Tuukeis sister Mis j
Eurl Malrmo Sunday >
Mr and Mis Idas AIill t nel 5
Kress News
Mr Lester Stringer of Tullo
spent tho day with her brother
and sister Mr and Mrs Homer
Whlttlow last wttek
Mrs Tadlock who has been
nick for some time Is only very
slightly Improved
The lUiptist Church extended n
mil to llcv Jcriutlt of Amarltlo
Texas to bccoino pastor here He
acctplod and will tnko charge tho
Were hoping for a real rain 25th of September
HV and Mrs Roy Hemmlngton
left Wednesday for Fort Worth
They will enter the Semlnarv
then for graduation work Both of
them nio graduates of Simmons
Mr W 11 Bent and futility aro
moving to ljumnsn this week
Friends from Canyon have been
visiting Mrs Ed Bryant this
week
The 1 T A gave u reception
lor the touchers Thurmlny ovimiIur
There was a jmod crowd Mrs IM
Bryant wan elected Pi evident its
Mrs Wlngo wn ntuiblo to accept
the office Uofroshmi nt of enke
and punch wn served
Th Methodist yountf people on
Joyed a social at the Host home
Saturday euinltiR
Theie were a number of men of
the Methodist church attended tin
orerence In Plnluviotf Thursday
Bishop Boar gave two very Interesting
talks
Oft leers for tho coming year
oie elected In all deputttnontt
Sunday nt the Baptist church
Misres Bessie mill Ruby Mnitln
rpent the day in Tulia Moudtt
Mrs Dick Wood has been voiv
111 for several days
The II D Club met with Mrs
O It Williams Thursday They
will meet with Mrs Thoxtou tho
22ud at tho homo of Mrs Herring
o
Herald want ads get results
Mr and Mrs W i Clawson
wore visitors In I lie afternoon In
the same homo
Little Miss Juauita Foster visited
the little Parker girls Juau
ita Eunice and Mattle Doris SundayHad a large crowd at mIiirIiik
Sunday night Wo have the new
Wo think Valley View Should
BOlK nmv wll M ml
have tin blue ribbon prize for M00ll 0ui IIimitet HmtK
the most weddings in tho past olll honutlfnl specials
Mi Archie Stewart our new
Mietary urges eeij one to conn
end help keep tie m gooil slnglngK
going strong With out leader Mi
Ceo Reeves u imnldii l we
So come
MODEL 44 13 PLATES
REDUCED TO
Insleod cf Increaiing pilcei lo cover lh nev
Federal Tax on botterles Eido reducei prices y
lo meet the molorl t J932 pockelbook I
The Identical L de Battery that jold for
795 lott jummer i > now 1675 Other roodeli
alio reduced
13PLATE BATTERY
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And four Old totttrt
for thoie lo whom law first cott u now the cnl
consideration we have the new Idex a battery
built by The Eleclnc Storoge Botltry Co
Let
5CAHD
STARCH
PROVE ITS NAME
A TRIAL will prove to ydu what
moro than a million housewives
already know that Faultless
Starch is the perfect starch
FAULTLESS STARCH CO
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Sunny Slope Items
number of our young folks at
ttnded the party Riven nt the
Vaughn home Saturday night honoring
Mr and Mrs Wlntred Herndon
who aro spending a few days
in our midst Mrs Horndou will
be rotuombennl ns Mls < Christine
Hansen front the Childress communityMiss Annie Johimou of Canyon
spent several days visiting with
Miss Klna tott and Fay Fmuey
last week
Mrs John Fowlor and sons
Dick anil Bobble spent Monday
with Mrs Charlie Poff
Mr Noll Cross Is movlttR hi
machinery to his other plneo
soothe est of Hereford whore be
is putting In another wheat crop
Mm K T PntehltiK and children
made n huslnoiM trip to Tulia
Wednesday
Mrs Bob Johnston Mrs Walter
McKltnurray nnd Miss Mary Lou
How were callers In Happy Sat
unlftj
Mi nnd Mis A M Currto are
lh proud parent of n baby Kill
who arrived in their home Frlilny
night
Mr and Mrs Johns of Hero
ford spent Sunday In the Joe
Beiwon home
Rev and Mrs McDitnlels ltov
Titpp weie th RU st of Mr and
Mrs W L IIoiIrcb Wmlneaihiy
for dinner Tlie same group then
was a supper uuoit In the home
of Mi nnd Mis Nonl Cress
The 11 dub met with Mrs
i r Patching Tuesday iMnus
wi re discussed and tnmlo for the
County Fulr Those present wore
MosdamoH John Ulhock Winter
MeElmurray Cecil llotgea Bob
Johnston Joe Frnney Neal less
and Schley Klker also Misses
Mary Lou Ross Fay Frnnev and
children of Kingsmlll Texns Mr im Johnson
and Mrs Clifford Hyatt and Mr b and Fay Frnney spent Sut
atid Mrs A E Pettus
wore luu Sunday
ay R visiting
guests In the home of It F Pet j w Montgomery and
ins Snniluy jM jUsk home west or lloiofotil
Mr Klmlmll Iteddcll Is lelplng
Cecil Hodges combine this week
Mr Cecil Staggs Bill and HI in
ink ViUrIiii liiiuln u hiiNiuesH nip
to Telia Saturday
The Huity Klopn mid thlldro ot
Mueiu clnsses will meet nt Sun
v Idpo Sunday Sept tsth Vis
iioi always wolcKJinn
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Lakeview News
Whorp were the rest of our
Sunday School folki Sunday tnornT
Duly is wore present and the
most ot those were young people
Hut then Its busy times with
some of our people so wo will
int scold Only lets come every
II ie we can
Some have already begun their
wheat drilling others are row
binding and heading feed Rate
oiihl bo very beneficial to some
of the late row crops now
Wp regret very much that Mrs
t ovil Siitutnnrs Is In tho Lubbock
hospital nnd hope for n spoody
m very
Mm Hojnl Crawfind who Inn
l Mll III the past 3 wneks Is re
pnted lots batter at this wrltlim
Farrell Carnith of lninp Is
slaving with his ulster Mrs Royal
C wfonl while bfeaklnn bis wheal
laud r < o anothnr crop
Mis Ruth lion legion tin returned
to hoi home at Ft Wotth
Mr lptinm and daughter John
lie rtaiidlno t Panhandle wer
Hitwt In thi > home of Mm Put
Dhkey Huiiduv
Mr and Mrs Jno Kemper i i
lied with Mr and Mrs Jno BID
McDowell Sunday afternoon
Mrs Bill Tucker and Mis Nm
Uedliinn neeoinpunebl bv Mis
yettt Redlnon unve the unlet
Mosl Spiuih liiiinilie Known
Facing the Fads
TUUA TKXAS
In irnlitntioti whnv uro fur
AccimiiiuHiiilion uf n > l tt < unni > t
Heel Itomil lh
amU Ih
t k Ih
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lia Swisher County Texait
I0W0II Mr Muidock and MlB inw l e detnonstintleii
in the MtCiiire club lust Frldnv I
UiemhiMH were prnnent mill till i
wile el > enthlisln tlt It Is ii
p i < oin > to help our sHii clubs
hi itllV wa > We cni v cellulnly
Ii t < IInii our effott will h worth
V 11111 f
Mrs c J I lot ils uit < Mi > i I
R yal Cinwfonl who i ill Iimi
week
Mis Ben Cil u nr tin Childless
coiiitiiuull visited In > also
Mr and Mik i lib iih niil
Mr Kemp were ilium i kiiest or
Mr and Mrs K C Franklin < ui
dav
Mr anil Mis M Wtu p
spent Suiidav afteinooti ulili h
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Liquid Tablets Salve
Checks Mnlnrln In 3 days ColJi
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ltilamil JIomIot who wiiiiIk you to fiiee the raels ih
iiieielv jjellinj t l es iini thingM off his client
Tillies ire mil iiMviijm io ioiotis hut eoinplaiii
niji will not help much Ii in up to iih all lo DO SOAIK
MUM This Muni is liyiitfj to < h > ii Tull oltiite We
ihin l xit hack nnd UMDAN We are wide nwiike to the
inteifKlx of lliiN ioiiuti ii nil mill are helpinj in evet
vi we can Thetc d no hetiei Irieinl in linn of need
lhin a himiiI hitiin Mank like oui
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ROGERS Grocery
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sl tcr Mrs McOlaun at Tutla
Alt enjoyable evnnJng was spent
In singing nt tho homo of Mr and
Mrs Hlco Sunday night Severn
musical selections wore glvon sm
added attractions Next Similar
night Is our regular time for meeting
nt tho school house
A party Is announced for Sntur
day night rtt Mr nnd Mrs Frank
Deweeie Lota all go
Mr and Mrs Jess Nowsnn mot
ored to Clovls Sunday afternoon
We si e by thn paper thnt one
ton of wood pulp will mnke enough
paper to cover 1 acres
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tine of tho two girls In Hie bus
was rending a newspnpor
I < ee she remarked to hor
companion thnt Mr So and so
the wtngeiinrlan is diut Now
what on earth Is tin octogeunrlnti
Tin ure 1 havent the faintest
Idm mplted the other girl Hut
th > v t a ockly tot You never
b nt if line but hes living
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 15, 1932, newspaper, September 15, 1932; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42296/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.