The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 38, No. 38, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 18, 1947 Page: 8
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TULIA HERALD TlfURSDAY SEPTEMBER 18 1M7 f
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USE A MODERN
AUTOMATIC GAS RANGE
MHLT TO CP STANDARDS
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Clean
Cool
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SPECTATOR
Efficient
Dependable
Beautiful
Economical
AND IT COOKS WHILE YOU PIA Y
See it in PHOTOPLAY
To wear everywhere hopScotch plaid that
5s casually perfect Saddle leather belt and
gold buttons accentuofe junior smartness for
fall The fabric design on woolancNrayon
Carole Kings own Rust with green black with
red teal with brown Junior sizes 9 to 15
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TULIA TEXAS
MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED
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MR AND MRS I3URLE JACK COATS
In a double ring ceremony
Tama Joyce Self daughter of
Mr and Mrs R N Self became
the bride of Burle Jack Coats
son of Horace Coats Tulia and
Mrs Wesley Hobbs Albuquerque
NM on Wednesday evening
September 10
H L Stewart Church of
Christ minister read the service
in the home of the biidcs parentsFor her wedding the bride
chose a white wool dress with
navy blue accessories Her cor
sago was of white gardenias
The brides sister Mrs Bernice
McCluro wearing a blue
dress with white accessories was
maid of honor She wore a
white carnation corsage Paul
Howard Webb was best man
The bride was valedictorian of
the 1U47 graduating class of
I uhu high school Air Coats
ame to Tulia from Albuquerque
Tulia Vets Cashing
Leave Bonds
Terminal leave bonds totalling
3076064 had been cashed byi
the First National Bank up to
Wednesday morning bank of
duals have revealed
Bond cashing agencies tluough
tut the count v have rcpoited a
> ild spree on the part of many
istoMir to csn their bonds
aftei tho authorization of pay
men waj made
The United States has 197
cities with a population of over
50000
NMGuests
Guests at the wedding included
Mr and Mrs R N Sell Mr
and Mrs Steven L Self Luther
Self Mr and Mis Horace Coats
and II L Stewart and Marilyn
TO
FOR SERVICE PARTS ACCESSORIES
CONNER MOTOR
COMPANY
RURAL
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Shower Honors
Mrs King
A brldnl shower honoring Mrs
ill King the former Madelyn
Ulnckciby of Kress was given
m the home of Mrs Olllc Stark
Tuesday evening i
Hostesses were Mrs Stark
Mis Jess Street Miss Dorthea
Robertson and Miss Wandn Pyle
A lovely corsage was pre
rented to the hotiorcc and refreshments
were served to the
guests
Those attending and sending
rifts were Mcsdnmes Lois Beni
nctt W A Williamson Grace
Ftark Mclvln Bennett Carl
King Johnny Hnys Cllf Whltj
tnirc Roberta Carter Audrey
Barnes James Savage Elbert
Savage J A Savage Elvln
Foster Leo Foster Vernon Alex
rndcr B F Foster Albert Gibson
Oone Gnrrett Frank Barrett
Aubrey King Bcrncicc Stark
Magglo Lee McMinn Joyce Foster
Norn Foster Lester Pearson
David Wimberly Robort Buhr
kuhl E O Bass Jr Bill Bryson
Faye Stark E F Blackcrby
Cecil Kirk Lucille Scnclder all
M Ki ess
Mcsdamcy Ben Hooper Bob
Tut nor Tulia A V Rldgwny
I ckney Olcta Pruett Floydnda
David Griffith Bill Garrett
Mary Blackcrby C A Griffith
Plainviow
Misses Lola King Vcrna Mac
Griffith Plninvicw Vnra Foster
Ruth Bontkc Jackie Watson Bet
l > Barnes Kress Juanclle Williamson
Floydnda Reba BcnrteU
Chloe Ann Bennett Jo Ann
Bennett Lockncy
Clarence Savage Winifred
Blackcrby Kress
Mrs Harris Directs
Missionary Program
Waiting fo rthc Movie Waters
was tho topic of discussion
when the First Christian missionary
society met Monday
afternoon in tho home of Mrs
John Keim
Roll call was answered wiln
scripture quotations from the
Book of Acts
Our Congo Mission was discussed
by Mrs Q A Griffin andi
Hidden Answers was the topic
of Mcsdamcs I C Spraguc T
E Daniel I L Smith A J
Harris Redd Clayton and Keim
The next meeting is set for
OOcOtober 13 with Mrs Clayton
hostess and Mrs Spraguo the
leader
Miss Jennings Weds
Ray E Bennett
Miss Ernestine Jennings
d lighter of Mr and Mrs R C
Jcnnngs became the bride of
iij E Eennett son of Mr and
Mrs E R Bennett of San Diego
Calif August 23 in the Church
of God it was announced this
week
Rpv M O Gilbert pastor
r d the double ring ceremony
n tlie presence of the grooms
family and a few close friends
M Billye Hamncr attended the
hido ns maid of honor and Beryl
Cooper cousin of the groom
rrved as best man
Tor her wedding the bride
choso an original Fran Marque
rose suit Her corsage was o
baby orchids
Mrs Bennett is a 1941 graduate
of Tulia high school and
attended West Texas State
college at Canyon For the past
wo years she has been employed
n Sen Diego
Mr Bennett attended SanD
cginto high school Encinetas
Cihiand served three years in
tho Navy He is employed by
tho San Diego Water Co
Curtis Elliff of Amaiillo son
inlaw cf Tom Maynard Is
iccovcring from an operation at
Baylor Hospital Dallas
LIFE INSURANCE
CAN PROVIDE TAXES AND
OTHER DEMANDS ON YOUR ESTATE
Life Insurance is one certain way to provide for taxes
anil other requirements for immediate cash of every
estate Insurance protects your estate from shrinkage
It offers the means for selling the business interests of
a deceased partner or stockholder to the surviving
partners or stockholders thereby preventing an untimely
liquidation of the business
Our experience in estate management and conservatiom
has taught us the value of life insurance See your life
underwriter and permit us to join the discussion of yo r
insurance planning
HANSEN INSURANCE AGENCY
REPRESENTING
LIFE INSURANCE CO
TULIA TEXAS
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If birds could read wed
post a sign like that But they cant So
were doing the next best thing
Were asking all hunters not to shoot at
birds on telephone wires One stray shot
may break several wires and interrupt im
portant long distance calls
Well appreciate your help
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GENUINE
MALTED MILK DREAD
AND
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CAKES
Delivered
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TO
Your Favorite
GROCERY
STORE
NATURAL GAS OR BUTANE
Space Heaters
Weve just received a big new shipment of the
famous Natioually Advertised DEARBORN SPACE
HEATERS in both natural gas and butane types Wcj
hav a complete range of styles sizes and prices to
fleet I hhii Como in and buy your beaters early to
be sure that you obtain one bcl oiu Winter begins
RICE
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
RIGHT PLAM RIGHT PRICE
PHONE 194 TULIA TEXAS
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.