The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 3, 1936 Page: 12
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Thursday December 3 1936
The Tulia Herald
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Subscription 1 fio per > enr to addresses outside county 1200
hnteied lis Second las mall matter at the Post Office at Tulla
T Hue uldii Iln lit of March 1S79
SOCIETY
MOTES
MRS HUBERT RUTHERFORD
IS SOROSIS CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs Kenneth Iini < e led an in
tcr < stu < prosruni on Motheis of
Presidents when the Sorosh Club
met with Mrs Hubert Hutherford
Mary Hall Washington mother
of our first president was discussed
by Mrs Roy Pyeatt Sara l > o
Iiino Roosevelt mother of our last
president was discussed b > Mrs
Fc Curry Jr
Little Miss Shannon Rutherford
dillRhtid the club with two readings
The Magic Vine and The
SwiiiR by Robert Louis Stevensontr by Mrs W L Huntley
Mis Vernon Ely reviewed the
book of Fielding Burke Call
Home the Heart which was enjoyed
by all present
delicious plate lunch was
sc ved to eleven mombeis and
MfHltiniPB C C Northcutt and 0
It lark as guests
Tin next meeting will be in the
iionii of Mrs H N Garrett on
Dei > niber 9
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VFW AUXILIARY HOLDS
SERIES Or MEETINGS
On Nov flth the V F W Auil
iarv met in an all day meeting
with Mrs M E Deen Each
b uiht a dish fot dinnei which
w i njoyed by 15 ladles In the
afti rioon i business meeting was
held Pla i wii made toi an en
ti ci Mnriit on Aimiitici Day
On tin night of Nov 11th the
u li iM entertained the Members
t Post and iheii families
v 42 pai t in th Legion
i Ilinpkin pie and i offee weie
Br > u to about 30 people
Or Nov lflth a call meetine was
In id wnii Mrs Deen with 7 mem
b pnsent It was voted to ask
ii iiiiiiillo Auxiliary to Install
n w officers It was decided
1 e cookies and coffee to the
i > if the Post at their meetine
t mala
I in W offlceiK Wle Installed
i Mn Might of Ih ° u with Mrs
ius IWkus in charge
Several ladies of the Auxlliar
aiended the installation of the
Labbnfk Auxiliary officer on Nov
24ib
MRS DUDLEY ENTERTAINS
WOMANS STUDY CLUB
Thr Womans Study Club met
at the lovely home of Mrs C S
Dudley Tuesday November 2l with
Sfvrnteen menilieig uiwweilllg iol
c ill
illP
P in was the subject under dis
< i n Mrs Dave Taylor ailed
i Iidei and save some interest
i i its about Lima and othei
r
I dieat Chlniu by Mr J W
v i acquainted us with the
history of Peru
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fjii i
Flynt gave Yesterday and
in Peru in the abacim of
K Swepston
lii > HteM geiecJ loiely ie
ntH to the following Kuosts
inborn Mesdames Hugh
and P O Shell guests
J fonnei IL 0 Clennin C
t Dhijli > V 11 Edinondson P
P JDipliinan E W Flynt T P
Jn tinn Walkei M Junen N 1
JMif HTl 1 Mill i m
Nllinl J ituss N ubiiiil > I
hi I Kll IIS llllr 1
j r s Im n i mci tin Ii >
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
No matter how many medlclne3
you have tried for your cough cheit
cold or bronchial Irritation you can
net relief now witli Creomulslon
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you cannot allord to take a chance
with anything less than Creomul
slon which goes right to the Beat
of Uie trouble to nid nature to
toothc and heal the inflamed membranes
as the uermladen phlegm
is loosened and expelled
Even If other remedies havr >
fnllpd dont be discouraged your
druggist Is nuthorted to guarantee
Creomulslon and to refund your
money If you ore not satisfied with
results from the very Are bottle
< tt Creomulslon rlghf now Adv
bring covered
RECENT
SHOWER
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MRS CULLUM HOSTESS
TO 1931 STUDY CLUB
The tKII Stuih Club held its
itBilai meeting Wednesday in
the home or Mis It O Clonnin
Mth Mrs D Culliim as hostess
assisted by Mrs Clennin
Thanksgiving was the theme of
the program with Mrs Hugh Park
pi as leadet Those taking part
on the program were Mesdames
Huford Oariett Duckett and
Miss Cooper Little Miss Klnine
Turney delightfully enteitnined
the club with two little Thanksgiving
numbers
During the business session the
During the social hour delicious j club voted to remember the shut
refreshments were served to fifins Christmas
teen members and Mrs Rule Can
troll a guest Mrs Julius Hansen
wni welcomed as a new member
MRS MAX CRAWFORD
ENTERTAINS UNITY CLUB
On November 24 the tTnity Stud >
Clib met with Mis Ma Crawford
as hostess The following program
was rPndered
In Thralldom of the Soil was
outlined by the leader Mrs Sam
A Thomas
The Profile of Southern Culture
was ably discussed by Mrs Ef F
Mangum
Lovely refreshments carrying
out the Thanksgiving motif were
sened to the little guest Miss
lOlalne Turncj and seventeen
members
BAPTIST WMS MEETS tf
FRIDAY DECEMBER 4
The Iiaptist W M SiWill meet
at the church Friday Dec 4 in
an all day piogram of study and
prayer Mrs R C Reddell will
give a historical review of the
ancient and modern Jews
Lunch will be served at the
noon hour All the ladies of the
The Farmer and His Future piv 1 church are utged to attend and
dishes
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BRIDE IS
HONOREE
Honoilng Mrs Floyd Ennis of
Donna Teas who betore her marriage
was Miss lanelle Hutchinson
daughter of Mi and Mis J
A Hutchinson of this city a love
lv miscellaneous showei was given
by Mesdanieb J W Miller 1
Hoytt Holes Wayne Flynt Jack
Cantrell and Miss Chloe Griffith
In the parlots of the Piesbytor
Ian church on the afternoon of
November 12th
The rooms weie beautifully dee
orated with huge bouquots of
chrysanthemums and not ferns
Centering the lace coveted tea
table was an arrangement of white
tlowers and pink caudle at each
side
Mi Wayne Flynt presided at
the brides register Mis Jack
aniiell Misses Edith Stallngs
ml Chloe Oiiffith served at the
tea table Miss Fnye Shaffer pliv
d piano elections during the af
eriioon
Kaffir News
Kaffir Junior boys basketball
leam met the Vigo Paik team
Tiifsday nl ht It was a linu up
nod game Vigo team took tin
ad in iIn Ilisi pint of tin mm
t hull It win a tie si but In
nd Kaffir nosed them out foi a
13 to 17 score victor Each tin in
bowed good spoitsnmiishlp mil
he mns enjoyed the gnni i >
much
There were forty piusent for
Jiinday School Sunda > Each one
hould do his best to help hold
our attendance to that and better
Mr and Mrs Bail May lsited
i the Dee Tnyloi home Sundaj
Mr and Mis T W Uuckei and
iiveta a nd Mis Cecil Owens and
dauglilei spent the week end is
Itlng relatives in Childress Tiais
Mr and Mrs 13 J Hauei and
tilli < ii c in ih < j ii ii
inc home Sundny afternoon
Adrian and Naomi Dates spent
ThankHglvliur with thoJi cousins ot
Ainerlllo
Mi and Mrs II S Loftln hh mi
Jlwiikglvlng day at the home of
less Curb of Happy
Hileu Hymin gpent Thin dt
niKht with hei grandpuients Mi
and Mrs W H Hardage
1i mil Mis Slane > Vui s pi it
i II kL > wng hola > in n
u i Dillus utirnding the
1 Comeiition
Love To Conduct
Contlntioil mini first page
free to lime a pint In It
The beautiful autumn days nro
till with us but we have an Idea
that thev will not last much longer
We usually have a cortaln mini
i hoi of bad days and If they dont
i come one time they will another
i Thine Is quite a lot of sickness
in oui community hut at this writ
lug It seems that It Is subsiding
Mrs Ed Love who has been very
sick for the past several days is
Improving and wo hope thnt she
will soon be out again Other sickness
soeins to be bad colds grip
nte This also seems to be giving
away
Thinksglving has come and gone
and was a very quiet affair In this
section A number of the neighbors
went away to enjoy a turkey
feast while others stayed at homo
to entertain company We cannot
begin to name all thosewho went
awav or the ones who visited 111
the community that day
Staloy Jones and fninlly together
with Mrs J R Mote and family
spent Thursday and Friday at
or near Pain pa with relatives
The Thanksgiving program on
Friday evening was very nice and
all seemed to enjoy It j
Mr Jo Richardson tuturned from
the big deer hunt and did not fail
to show results of his trip The
writer Is enjoying a nice roast and i
believe in it makes a person feel
kinda wild like We thank him very
much ns these treats conic so
seldom that they are really appreciatedWe are very glad to have so
many out for Sundny School Sunday
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Visitors In the Edd Love home
Sundny were Mr and Mrs Frank
Christian Mrs Goss Mr and Mrs
W H Mooie and Wanda Mr and
Mis Coats and children ot Tulla
and Mrs Stnley Jones
Visitors in the Staley Jones
home Sunday were Mrs J H Iloge
and Mis Dor of Tulla
o
Mrs J H Ward Mr Eiick
Wind Mrs Lorlng and Elolse visited
In the Ilnrgess home near
Happy Sunday
mil the Texas Centennial The
lopoit a wondeiful convention with
ome 10000 teacheis fiom over
he state attending
Thrnksgiving dinnei guests in
the Homer Hates home were Mr
Doyle Rates and Rev Uuehanan of
Amaiillo Mr and Mrs Hugh Smith
Mr and Mis J J Thomas
Pe gy McDanU > 11 spent the week
nd visiting relatives of Plaiuviow
Mr and Mrs Otis liyram and
famllv spent Sunday in the parental
W H Haulage home
Mr and Mis Eul Mann spent
Tbanksghing da in the parental
Nlckson home of Canyon
BILIOUS
Condition Needs Double
Action Treatment
Stimulation of liver bile flow is not enough
for complete relief but combined with in
teitinal stimulation that relieves temporary
comupation quick toothing result are err
tain Herbine a combination of herbi combines
BOTH actions and so those dizzy
headachy indigestions gas rundown feelings
get relieved when both liver and bowels re
turn to normal action Get your bottle
Herbine from druggists
Heard < fc Jones Tulla
City Drug Store Hapju
OVERNIGHT SERVICE
TO FORT WORTH AND
DALLAS
Kth Fletcher Com ent
Phone 14
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j JEWELRY SHOP
THE TULIA HERALD
Valley View News
Evor > one Is back at his usual
ionline of wink now after the
Thanksgiving holidays Many
thing have happened since the
last one Some of us are left with
plensant memories of past Thanksgiving
dinners with mother and
dnd In the old homo Most children
think that no ono can compare
with mother as hostess and cook
on these occasions Those who yot
have that pilvllege hand her the
roses while you may
The pant Wednesday night we
had our first mooting of our com
imislc by Mr Howard Mrs Jess
and Miss Helen Edwards was a
wonderful asset to making this
meeting a great success
Since wo didnt have any news
last week wuJI give some for thnt
time Mis Doyle Simpson was
teaching yet In the Tulla School
Mr and Mrs Jlmnilo Niutim
and daughter Vivian and Mrs
OrvlUo Nuziim spent Satdurday
ukht In the home of Mrs Hamilton
an aunt and sister of Amu
rlllo Sunday
Mr and Mrs Roy Nuziim and
chlldien and Mr and Mis H F
Pottus and Elvvandn motoied to
munity social After the business i Amaiillo in rived
meeting everyone enjoyed the tend services at
u time to at
the Iiaptist
program rondoied by the school chinch itnd hear the Rev E F
and sponsored by Mrs Jesso Cook deliver an Inspiring mes
Jester and Mrs Tony Rossi The sage
stMPi BTJ BC1 DhHIHS i mv BIT
j Zenith Macho Vinchar irs
i Huturic iid Tube
j Radio Repairing
I Watch Repairing
Electric Appliances
IH ID I IWKE SlfIS
Mcmm radio
Saturday
Saturday
And Thursday
W I
Tnlia Swisher County Texas
The Pottus family weie dlnnor
guests In the home of Rev and
Mrs Cook after They Joined the
NtminiH and with them visited
Mi NtmtuiH sister Mis Ida Hamilton
in the hospital They were
ptaoi
aoaoc
heni era of a ulco box of man
kinds of fruit as It was hor
blithday Sho was much Improved
and was made happier us sho was
In tecolpt of many beautiful birthday
cards and gifts
30E30E
30X
AM OPENING A
BEAUTY SHOP
In inv home ami a a snciul am uivnifx J 0o off on each
jmmiiiuim miI wave given This offer good until after
Christmas Prices ran o from SI75 lo 500
MRS BILL SHIVES
210 North Vest Street
IN CASH
AWARDS
TO YOUR SCHOOL
December 12th
December 19th
December 24th
N S
EXTRA To open the Holiday Season we offer awards to the 3 schools
the best floats in our GIGANTIC HOLIDAY PARADE SATURDAY
LaVelles
Tulia Motor Company
Heard Jones
Kelloggs
Willson Son Lumber Co
A G Grocery
Hagoods Place
Briggs Hardware
Crawford Pharmacy
Kil Robb Service Station
Andersons Market
McMasters Barber Shop
Frank Pierson
Tulia Cleaners
O H Clark Texaco Agent
Jim Clower Sinclair Agent
Frank Sharrock
Bray Tailors
Childress Plumbing Elec
Payne Plumbing Elec
Crockers Groc Mkt
Dwain Foster Conoco Agt
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Conner Motor Company
Swisher County Creamery
Huxfords
Rockwell Lumber Co
Jack Wilkins Service Sta
Ducketts Store
West Texas Gas CoM
System
G Mitchell
Rice Barber Beauty Shop
A J Harris Lumber Co
Rice Hardware
Olympic Barber Shop
Magnolia Petroleum Co
Tulia Cafe
Conoco Serv Sta No 1
Northside Tailors
H E White Phillips Agent
H E Smith Grocery
Foster Armontrout
Mrs Louise G Davis
R A Scolt Panhandle Agt
City of Tulia
entering
DEC 12
ADDED ftWARD
To the 3 schools having the highest percentageoftheir total enrollment present and
registered in Tulia Saturday Dec 12 we offer iCash Awards This percentage is
counted on the grand award In case of ties awards will be divided Decision of
Judges in all cases will be final
WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS
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D
o
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150
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NOTHING TO BUY
The merchants of Tulia wishing you a Merry Christmas are giving 15000 in cash ljL
awards to your schools All you have to do is COME TO TULIA and register for gr
your school The school having the highest percentage of their tolal enrollment 2w
present and registered
IN TULIA I
3 daysAwards Offered All3 days
Grand Theatre S
Ramsey Furniture
Dyers Hardware
Tulia Bakery 55
Cantrell Shows g
Rogers Grocery v
City Cafe S
Rube Cream Station fo
Southern Grill
Jims Cafe
W A Graham A
E A Nolte S
City Drug Store
Jess Finch Gulf Agent fa
Jiggs Domino Parlor W
Wilsons Wholesale Gro
Cox Machinery Co y
City Tailors
J Lee Griffith
Buchenau Jarvis 5
Mangum Battery Elec
J B Gayler v
Tulia Wheat Growers Inc
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 3, 1936, newspaper, December 3, 1936; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42366/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.