The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 38, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 18, 1947 Page: 3
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uUa CUJj Women liealn 1jean r l Actuutii
Harmon Home is
Sqene of First
TLA Luncheon
Tho Tullu Literary Arts club
opened the new club year with
a bne oclock luncheon Thuridny
in the homo of Mrs Otis Harmon
Hostesses were Mrs Harj
mon and Mrs Edward Devin
Mrs Wm Kirk Hulsey lead the
Federation program assisted byj
Mrs Lloyd Miller Mrs Clarence
Bnuer and Mrs Bernle Glower
sang The Rosary and My
Cathedral They wcro accompanied
at the piano by H M
Baggarly
Course of study for the TLA
club will be The Association fon
Family Living
Present were Mcsdamcs Wllma
Arnold Graco Baker Keith Bauer
Dorothy Marie Clower Virginia
Devin Itachcl Doan Alleta
Flynt Helen Harmon Marie
Harris Dannie Mac Hllllard
Poppy Hulsey Kathcrinc Miller
Ila Marie Rogers Lula Marjorlc
Strickland and Dorothy Nell
Williams
Unity Club Opens
Years Activities
in Mills Home
The Unity Study Club hold
its first meeting of the new club
year at the home of Mrs Ellis
Mills Wednesday afternoon
Sept 10
Mrs H N Garrett president
presided at the business session
during which Mrs T J Robb
was elected treasurer to fill tho
vacancy createdby the resignation
of Mrs Paul Miller i
Mrs C M Epps a new member
was welcomed into tho
club and presented with a lovely
corsage in tho club colors
Mrs J D Jenkins Federation
Councilor outlined some or tho
plans and objectives of both the
General and Texas Federations
during the new administration
Lots talk about ourselves
club women and as individuals
was the subject of the talk given
by Mrs Garrett Quoting Theresa
Booth Wells editor of Agenda
l Magazine she said We have
r > changed in a swift moving century
from Females to women
from a Subjectsex to a position
of economic and political importance
In a few purposeful
decades we have organized
ourselves Today a majority of
American women belong to one
or more organizations And recently
wo were told that Womens
clubs taken as a whole are
doing more to shape Public
Opinion than any other single
adult body
Thirteen members responded to
roll call highlights of the
summer vacation
The next meeting will be
Sept 24 at tho home of Mrs
Bill Shlves
Kress Study Club
Honors Husbands
A lawn party and picnic supper
was given at the home of
Mr and Mrs Earnest Johnson
Thursday night beginning the
new year of study honoring the
husbands and new members of
tho Kress Study Club
The spacious lawn was arranged
with attractive lawn
furniture and seasoned flowers
Center pieces for teh three long
tables consisted of huge bowls
of fruit
After tho picnic supper games
were played by the following
Mr and Mrs H A Mundy
Mr and Mrs J W Dines Jr Mr
and Mrs Ross Wlngo Bro and
Mrs Russell Pogue Mr and
Mrs Guy Hughes Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Block Mr and Mrs
Earnest Cox Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Glenn Mr and Mrs
Woodic Boston Mr and Mrs
Leroy aul Mr and Mrs Homer
Whitlow Mr and Mrs J T
McDanicl Mr and Mrs William
SoRcllo Mr and Mrs Harry
Axtell Mr and Mrs Tige Rogers
Mr and Mrs Cecil Rous
scr Mr and Mrs Ernest Johnson
Mr and Mrs Jim Davis oft
Amarlllo
Sorosis Club Opens
Year With Breakfast
The Sorosis Club opened its
club year with a charming
southern breakfast in the home
of the president Mrs Ewell
Grlgg lccently Mrs Jack Blair
and Mrs Bun Hale were assistant
hostesses As the guests
entered they found their places
t quartet tables by place cards
attached to favors of a jar of
jelly which were attractively
wrapped in club colors
A dcllghul logram was given
by the college daughters of
the club members Maple Ramsey
sang Ill Follow My Secret
Heart by Coward She was accompanied
by Colleen Ward
Then Colleen Ward rendered a
piano solo An Evening in
Granada by Debussy Doris
Whitsett read Dc Fust Banjo
by Russell Helen McCasland
closed the program by singing
Through The Years by You
mani
Following the program a short
business session was held The
following club members attended
the first meeting Mesdames
Sam Appleton Jack Blair J Lee
Griffith Ewell Grlgg Bun Hale
Victor Harmon Julius Hanson
Allen Hoard Horace Llndley C
A Massey R F McCasland
Amos Nowby J A Pollard K
E Ramsey Stanley Vars Robert
L Vick Bill Ward and
Jewell Whitsett The special
guests included Maple Ramsey
Colleen Ward Doris Whitsett
and Helen McCasland The second
meeting will be held In the
home of Mrs Robert L Vick
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Aldridge is Speaker
At Initial Meeting
Womans Study Club
Mrs W A Graham and Mrs
J W Kclm were cohostesses
when the Womans Study Club
opened its new year Tuesday
with luncheon In the homo of
Mrs L G Conner A 3course
dinner was served
Special numbers on the pro
gram included assembly music
by Colleen Ward None But the
Lonely Heart and All the
Thliigs yotf Arc sung by Dorothy
ILou JjnnlngB and Ahi
Love But a Day and Little
China Figure by Rowcna Tur
ney Special feature of the
luncheon was an address by Rov
Jccl L Aldridge His subject
was Our Town
Mis C L Cooper presided at
tho meeting
Besides the program guests
Mrs Aldridge and 20 members
were present
The roster of tho Womans
Study club includes the names
of Mesdames Conner Cooper
C S Dudley J R Dinwiddle
W H Edmondson Graham Q
A Griffin J M Hill E K
Hulsoy George Jennings W B
Jones Keim M D LaVelle N
E McCuno J W Miller J Ross
Noland S C Scott Ruth Stevens
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Pi affTomlinson
Vows Solemnized
Miss Patricia Pfaff daughter
of Mr and Mrs Albert Pfaff o
Tyler Is tho recent brldo of
Thomas A Tomllnson son of
Guy Tomllnson of Tulla and
Mrs L C Nesblt Amarlllo Dr
Robert Hill and John Anderson
officiated at the ceremonies
which took place In the First
1934 Club Meets
In Osborn Home
To Begin Year
The 1934 Study Club met
September 11 in the home of
Mrs C A Osborn The occasion
Brunch with
was a 10 oclock
Mrs C C Wilson Mrs S A
Duckett and Mrs Coy Price a
Duckett and Mrs Coy Price as
hostesses
Tho program included group
songs led by Mrs Osborn
Invocation Mrs T D Daniel
Roll call How to be a good
Club Member Music Miss Betty
Scay Whos Who in tho 1934
Study Club Mrs James Hale
Dos and Donts Mrs James
Ford Club Quiz Mrs I C
Sprague Monologue Mrs Dewey
Seay Club Womans Creed
Mrs C M Epps was welcomed
into the club as a new memberMembers present were Mrs
Daniel Duckett Epps Ford
James Garrett Hale O Huxi
ford Jeff Musick Osborn Price
Seay Miss Irma Sigler Sprague
Marshall Vaughn Wilson and
Dennis Zimmcrmann
Tho next meeting of the club
will be in the home of Mrs
T D Daniel September 17
Presbyterian church of Tyler
Friday evening at 830 oclock
Decorations of smilox palms and
baskets of white chrysanthemums
gladioli and other flowers formed
the background for tho impressive
ceremony
The traditional wedding marches
were used with Mrs F E
Chllcoto at the organ At the
close of tho ceremony Mrs J
Cokes sang The Lords Prayer
Mrs Emctte M Anderson Jr of
Dallas aunt of the bride attended
as matron or honor
Bridesmaids werc Mrs Molvyn
H Cullender of Guyman Okla
sister of the bridegroom and
Miss Iva Jean Clark of Colgate
Okla
G H Tomllnson Jr brother
of tho bridegroom servod as
best man and groomsmen werr
Paul D Berthelot of Ft Worf
and James R Richmond of Bot
gerThe
The bride given in marriage
by her father was exquisitely
attired In an Ivory Satin gown
and over the long train fell a
full length veil o
Methodist Class
Has Social
Tho Phllathlan Sunday School
Class of the First Methodist
Church met September 11 In
the home of Mrs H D Crane
for their monthly business and
social meeting Hostesses were
Mrs Crain Mrs Ira Brown Mrs
Price Bradley and Mrs J M
King For the devotional Mrs
Clift M Epps read the Scripture
the group sang Ill Go
Whero You Want Me To Go and
Mrs E E Wheeler led the prayerThe treasurer Mrs Zimmcr
mann in her annual report
showed the class collected during
the year 430 with a cash
balance on hand now of 1970
The following officers were
elected for the ensuing year
Teacher Mrs H E White Assistant
Teacher Mrs E W
Flynt President Mrs B R
Youngblood Vico President Mrs
C C Wilson Treasurer Mrs D
Zimmermann Secretary Mrs Ira
Brown Organist Mrs E W
Flynt Song Leader Mrs C A
Osborn Sunshine Chairman Mrs
French brides illusion She carried
a cascade bouquet of white
roses arranged with illusion and
satin ribbon Following the ceremony
a reception was given in
the church parlors
They will go to New York
in October where they will
imported reside temporarily i
J C Adams S 3300
Dr R L Vick 3750
L J Wayne 5000
S A DeurinRer 6700
James C Cowan 9900
John R White 4950
J A McMnhan 3300
Mrs Fannie May 3300i
J Pat ODanicl 1000ft
E V Holloway 5000
1 D New 3500
Hans Bcacham 3300
Ray Crabtree 3500
A H Cooper 10000
M O Elliott 16500
J M Burton 5000
Walter S Tomllnson 5000
V C HaKood 15000
D J Northcutt 3300
Lenuis Hutto 10000
W W Spiller 4950
Sam Appleton 3300
E E Luke 5000
Winlrod Brown 3300
Paul H Webb 2500
K Ramsey 16500
Q B Workman 20000
C L Cooper 7722
K G Barks 9900
Mit > J R Hankins 3300
L E McDonald 5000
M K Baker 16500
R L Ardis 5000
Lloyd Brown 4150
1 C Cowan 52111
C L Cooper 3300
Wayne Flynt 10000
C L Franks 5000
Frank II Cullum 5000
Mrs Paul Ramsey 6600
Mildred Hulsey 4950
R L Cnntrcll 2500
J E Blair 4500
THE TULIA HERALD THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 18 194HT
HOSPITAL
NEWS
Recent patients at Swisher
County hospital wcro N R
Honea Sllverton medical Mrs
D L Young Sllverton medical
Joyco Ann Riley tonsillotomy
Kenneth Hall medical A W
Currie Happy medical Mrs L
H Clark treatment Mrs Jim
Tom Nichols medical Mrs J
B Norrls Sllverton medical
Born to Mr and Mrs Loyd
Hamilton twins Ronnie Loyd
and Janice Louise
Born to Mr and Mrs Joe
Barker a girl Linda Kay
Born to Mr and Mrs Monroe
Jennings a girl Ethelrean
Bobby Jennings accident Mrs
L H Blrkcnfeld tonsillotomy
Mrs D M Springer Kress
tonsillotomy Mrs J E Norrls
Sllverton surgery
Born to Mr and Mrs Glenn
Mitchell a boy James Evans
Born to Mr and Mrs Frank
Sharp a boy Steven Samuel
Born to Mr and Mrs Jlmmlo
Osborn a girl Dana Kay
Born to Mr and Mrs Martin
Nichols Post a boy Doyle Carol
J T Avent Absentee and Now
Member Chairman Mrs S A
Duckett and Reporter Miss Avis
Thompson
As the guests arrlved the
hostesses served punch cake and
mints from a beautifully decorated
table carrying out a color
scheme of pink and white Pink
rose buds were used for decorations
throughout the reception
rooms
Effie Crow 7500
H B Lindlcy 3300
Roy Ropers 16500
Walker B Jones 10000
J II Danneckcr 13200
Fa Childress 3300
Horace Coats 3300
J L Cantrell 11550
J R Crocker 4950
Otis Carruth 4950
W D Watts 2500
R F McCasland 16500
J T Scott 16500
Amos W Newby 6700
Jewel Avrjit 5775
Central Church of
Christ 33000
Wayne Billington 3300
Albert Dietrich 7500
Claude Shelton 7500
J Ross Noland Agcy 10000
B D Tvhdall 7500
Ewell GriRK 500
J P Miller 3300
Ruben Leonard 10000
Glen Osborn 15000
Orville Huxford 7062
Mi N E McCunc 5000
W J Carmth 4950
I F McKinney 3300
J T Avent 10000
C T Baker 6600
Mi > Henry F Jones 6600
II Drake 10000
Bert Jackson 3300
C W Ritcbcy 10000
B J Caraway 3300
Bill Workman 8350
R T ODanicl 10000
Bill Sbives 6700
Willis Revnolds 13300
Mrs M D LaVelle 8300
Frank Cobb 4950
Hugh Parker 16500
Born to Mr and Mrs J E
McCain a girl Martha Carol
Born to Mr and Mrs T V i
Phillips a girl Shirley Diane
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J A Pollard 4950
S F Flores 12540
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lolin Rice 16500
Tl N Garrett 5000
H M Bamiarly 5775
O W Weak 3300
Robert L Massey 8250
Cecil Simpson 13200
Horace Ellis 5000
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R M Mars 10000
Tootie Goodmati 30000
Hutto Food Way 7500
Alien Doan 6600
T M Nichols 15000
tnna Sigler 5000
T M Baxter 3300
James I McConnell 26520
S A Caraway 4950
John M Tole 3300
J R Raymond 3300
Frank Madura 5000
Annie V Evans 3300
R S Blanke nship 6600
Mrs W W Honey 20000
J Ross Noland 5000
I M Burton 5000
Leiinis Hutto 16500
It H McCHrIi 20000
S C Scot I 6700
J C Bonds Jr 3300
T M Littlejobn 9900
II L Rowell 19800
Glenn Osborn 3301
C W Newram 5001
Arnold Motor Co 10000
R A Stark 6600
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Miller, R. V.; Reynolds, Willis & Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 38, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 18, 1947, newspaper, September 18, 1947; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42951/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.