The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 15, 1932 Page: 8
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Pall Styles Womens Misses Coats 395 to 2750
Fall Styles Womens Dresses
Mens Sox Friday and Saturday a pair
295 to 1650
75c to 295
Pure Silk Pull Fashioned Hose New Colors a pair 49c
Childrens Extra Quality Rayp n Bloomers Each 25c
New Fall Woolens and Silks
Woolens 54 inches wide priced a yard 98c to P95
The New Silks a yard 39c to 95
Boy Blue Dress Shirts You know this quality alays
sold for 100 Special each 69c
Blue and Grey School Shirts for Boys The goodkmd
each L Qc
Mens M Bom Tailor Made Suits each jjji65Q
Childrens School Shoes a pair vr95c
Boys School Pants a pair
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Men dont forget the New Nun Bush Oxford < ratr500
A Real Value
Another shipment of New Jno B Stetson Hftfsl5l00
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THE TUUA HERALD
Santa Fe Outlook
For Texas Crops
August hhvnyfl id regarded as
the InOfJt Critical month for Texas
cotton Scnltorod rains throughout
tho state have caused some iCen
lorftlion duo to increase boll weevil
activity Indications ure that
tho ncnwKo liarvpfllod as well na
tho liioiltiction will 16 tilf small
pftl In ten years IrOillictlon thin
year Is estimated at slightly In
oxcoss of 4500000 hales which
will meftri a decrease of throe
rjunflfer million hales compared s
with Inst years production Pro
spects nro moro uncertain than
usual because hull weevils YV
moro numerous than lit Vetsm
years Considerably les firVtirfcov
was used this yenrthhn lfeYetc Z6ro
and as n result plants Vc smaller
than usimK UnTess conditions
ehnilgo tnn tcriailyr flfoing tho nest
few wtokB a fbftUr reduction of1
estimates is VwpocLctl Picking U
well ndvulfeVfl In tho bouIIi lmlf
of tho ninth andwell under vay
In cpntrM andeastern fiee tlonsj
Corn ahonl
mnde < eXqopt in
late v < ctloii8of the northwest
B t5ftllV ° Ughi ftioroHBO Jn
ylfW and UcVcago production will
show a on per cent intireaso <
T n6 Incronsed acreage of aweot
liotntoos indicates A production of
0250000 bushels Tho 1031 yield
was slightly k ss than BOftbOOO
bushels
Thi shihg of rlco Ih ttiftV way
Because of the doorcase acreage
tho yioltl will be sllghtlyioss than
1 or last year Unit production
will lie high tiufp vn will and
the total yield Vfll be nbt > nl
10000000 bushel Hrrent storm
damage 110111 the coast Will
amount to itboV t 15 per rwit of
tins total crop
Plowing fi < v wlieat in the northwestern
a Is retarded by dry
weather hut growers oxpoet to
plant about an average acreage
ItaiiRu condition is gOilorallv
ahnyA the uvorago with good pro
hPv lrt for late mrmMbV aiid fall
Ei uing Additional rainfall would
U nd to improve liib t areas A
l irge rrop of forage and feed
pralns have Already been made
and prncticalty all feed producing
areas expert a surplus of feed this
year Cattle have hold up well
dining the slimmer and are in
very good condition Sheep are in
good condition and the movement
of Limits continues heavy A record
nutrihor of lambs have moved
from thoslate during the current
year
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Theinfluence of stylo trends
seems > In know 110 limitations a
exemplified in tho first showings
of Mgerle for fall aiid winter
TlH popularity of the pajama con
tinnes principally because of their
cftmfOil but in their carrying ovor
IX another season tlioy seriously
Tiko up tho taskttf fopowing the
faWiion lines which jiavo proved
popular In the nioro formal gar
meats iiuch ns dresses and cvon
coats
It is all shown in tho necklines
and sleeves The former is higher
as In dresses and tho latter
the sleeves have takon on a full
nessiwhieh fairly shout com
rortj
Nightgowns are in vogue and
the dainty creations are entirely
feminiuo in every Hue A looso
tie belt which makes for liigli
wnistllno brings back tho Greek
lines in draplngs and there iS
dainty handwork on bodice which
cannot fall to appeal to tho vanity
of all
Pajamas in bright color combinations
aro in tho new silk fabrics
heavier and sheonless the jacket
being given character by edged
trimming of the troueer anatorlal
Tho illustration shown the dainti
ness that can Incorporated into
tho now pajamas
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Mr and Mrs Van ONeall vis
lted Mr and Mrs S W Reeves
sgcs fata 3WS 3T3i iasgg
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SOCIETY
ENJOY REUNION OP
RELATIVES SUNDAY
vrhe country homo of Mr nnd
hlrs J A Grundy Ono irttli sonth
of Tulia was the scono of a gala
day last Sunday an relatives from
various sections gathered with well
flllod baskets for a big picnic at
tho noon hour
Among those in attendance
most of them relatives of Mr
flnindy wore Mr and Mrs Jim
Hood and dnughtor Ruth Jane
A marlllo Mrs Loo Kogau and
children of Nevada Mrs Alo
Love and daughter Robbie of
panyon Mr and Mrs Claude
Goodnight and daughter Louise
of Amarlllo Mr a d Mrs Triilt
Rutlor and son Fraufc Hobd Atha
lillo Mr and Mr W P Gro
goiy Millard and J C o f Hereford10
BAPTIST W M S ENTERTAINS
Y W A AND G A MEMBERS
Tho Rapllth W M S entertained
with ii brtffet supper in the
nasemeltt of the church last Friday
evening from 7 to
Tlie guests were members fv
tho V W A and G A organiza
lions with a few especially invited
guests
A Swisher County depression
menu was served consisting of
fried chicken black eyed pevs
diced tomatoes carrot and pine
apjilo salad home grown ca
and ice cream
A feature of the occasion va >
a sjieech In uppu elation of Mrs
Cluifa Woods made in behalf of
the y W A by Miss Maijorie
Wimberley after which she presented
Mrs Woods with gifts from
tho young ladles of Y W A
Mrs Woods has been the much
loved counsellor of this organization
for some time and they regretted
veiy much to lose her ac
their leader
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SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY
Friends of Miss Epperson gave
her a surprise party Inst Friday
niKht in honor of her birthday
Several gifts were presented the
honored The big birthday cak
was cut and this with ice cream
was s rved to the following
guests Mr and Mrs Hickman
neon and daughters Pearlineaud
Oma Mae of Kress Mr and Mrs
Ray O Jordan and son Jack Mr
and Mrs WP Oeen and Mr
nnd Mrs J A Grundy
T E L CLASS SOCIAL
The election of ofUcefs Tor lite
coming year was held at Qui regular
business and social meelfng of
tho T 10 L Class at thehomeof
Mrs Jns Ford
Tho following officers weie
elected
Teacher Mrs Vv A f < JraH nri
President Mrs Jas qrd
Enlargement JirsCG 3 < ritohill
Social Mrs R BRVSnvS on
Ministering Mra BW irftpa
trlck
SecTreas KTrs Sv J fllyne
Stewardship < ind MiSlSna Mrs
Vlggo Peterson
RoporWr Mrs r Ly jiriiings
Organist Mrs Van ONeall
At the close ofJ the meeting
lovely retreslUnonts1 Voro served
by M danies Tiivy Dawson
Rallenger and Fawcetf to a number
ot Wiembers unit ono visitor
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RECEPTION GIVEN TEACHERS
OF TAYLOR SCH OOL
A large crowd guthe red at Taylor
SdKodl Houso Sept 5 for reception
of the new teachers Mr
anfl Mrs Iloyce Ranks A buslneao
meeting was conducted by the
President Mrs John Hoef er after
whdh iho following program was
rendered
Vocal Solo Mls a Oleen Spring
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itoading Ward King
V lcome Address Mrs B O
Rass
ltesponse Mr and Wrs Royce
RAnks
A delicious plate lunch arrang
ed by the committee composed
of Mrs Dennis Hoggs Mrs Ben
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lftkJjiei5 and Mrs Joe Bontke vras
served to approximately one hundred
patrons
Tho next P T A meeting will
be Sept 23 ut the school house
Let s each one feel it our responsibility
to be there and take part
Givetho teacherB the support due
MRS C B60YT HOSTESS
tQ WOMANS STUDY CLUB
Airs S C Scott was hostess to
tho Womans Study Olub Tuesday
afternoon Sept C
This was tho first meeting of
tho season and was well attendedThe president Mrs Q A Griffin
presided over tho iislucsa
mooting also jjavo a vey interesting
and InstrucNW message
to tho members
Mis C B Rnkb was program
director and giivo an interesting
talk on Hlstbry of Texas Federation
a6b 011 Parliainont Usage
Tho subject of tho afternoon
lossoh was Presidents Day
Roll call was responded to by
ail article in Sept Federation
Nows
Texas Our Texas was sung by
club members
At the close of the program refreshments
wore served to Mesdames
Q A Griffin N E Medina
R K Leonard G Mitchell
E W Flynt J S Engleman R
G Clennin C S Dudley L G
Conner R A Scott Ross Noland
W A Porter E W Darks C E
Duke J W Miller J W Stevens
U R Jordan S C Scott F P
Englomnn and one guOst Mrs
J Ifoytt Roles
LEAGUE ENTERTAINS
Q Y P U
Tho Intermediate EpwortI
League entertained the R Y P
I Tuesday night Games wore
That much Interest is leing
thown in club work this yeai s
seen by tho number of meiiljt <
an visitors present Sept 13frltli
Mrs 1 Kpiague as hostess and
the enilauiasm shown as pluns
er 11 adi for tlie fair
r < 1 slop in tlie milking of good
reaiia Iritter was seen as Miss
Liksy I D agent made a small
quantlL fo tlie benefit of those
vt > enl Tlueo of tlie twenty lad
irs resent at this meeting were
visiters
Mrs Hob nson council member
gave a report cr council work
Mrs Henderson and Mis Robinson
will attend the cooking school
conducted by Miss Lokey Sept
iHUlr and learn how to prepare
hotter school lunches
sNext meeting of the club will
be Sept 7th with Mrs Crane
as hohtefs tltn wo will discius
results of eountv fair
The fin t meeting in October
will bo with Mr ruiou
The foliiv ladies have boon
chosen to s smt In tho different
depni tn cuts at the fair Friday
iiMii Saturday Se t 16th and 17th
Mis Ford aid Mrs Rates to
hee that all exhibits are there
attho buiiiling ffefo e 10 a m
Friday
Roprrt of intVc judging department
Miv Garrison Mrs Mc
Cune and Mrs Whitten
Repoit of food preservation
judging deyirtment Mrs Hender
son and Mit Jennings
Report of education exhiblta
Mrs Crana and Mrs Evans
Report of 4H girls work Mrs
Paynn and Mrs Shearer
Checking committee include
Mesdames Sprague Riley Robinson
Robb Spiller and Thornton
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INTERMEDIATE B Y P 1
Program or Sept 18 1932
Subjoct An Ideal Boy
Introduction Gertrude Onnsby
A Christian Marie Cochran
Physical Cleanliness Dorothy
Bivins
Mental Cleanliness Howard
Biichenau
Moral Cleanliness Jack
Sprague
A Good Sport Bill Retiaell
Honesty Lenora Huttb
Courage < Cecil Anna 5pear v
UnseWishness Bill JOUes
Wo invite all Intermediate boys
and girls to attend our union at
the Baptist Church at 1M p m
each Sunday evening
o
Dad Mulhall spent last Saturday
night la Amarlllo visiting his
grand daughter Mrs John Stevenson
She and her son Tut returned
to Tulia with Rilm for a
FBANCO
played and watermelon was serv gtaiilty
d
> to a large number of young
people Then all returned home
uirr an enjoyable hayrlde
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Tulia Texas
Vigo Park News
Feed cutting and canning cotton
picking surely is keeping iis
Vigo folks Itusy How wo would
appreciate a good rain so fall
wheat planting could begin
The first bale of cotton from
this county was raised by Raster
Sadler and delivered in Tulia last
week Soveial bales are readyby
other people by now
Very good attendance at the
chinches The Raptist reported GO
for Sunday School Good sermons
by our pastor You missed a real
treat if you were not present Sunday
night to hear the sermon on
Gods Living Word
liernice May anil Mi and Mrs
Ilifter and children Mr and Mrs
Hill and family wore dinner
Meats In the L A Rlair home
Mini Jewel Faulkner Is vjsit
j ing Miss Vera Stewart and oth
er friends in Vigo 1
Mr and Mrs J A Carver and
Wilbur Carvers family have all
been ill with tho flu we decided
All able to be up but feel mighty
toiih yet
No report whether Vigo will
ttvo a booth at Tulia but most
of us will be there Too busy for
vi ch news out our way
he Grand
TONIGHT Bargain Nile
Friday Saturday Sept 161T
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.