The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 49, No. 21, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 22, 1958 Page: 3
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Gift Ideas For Young Ladies
Lace Trimmed Lingerie Lovelies
DYED TO MATCH
NYLON PANTIES
149
PADDED BRA
SIZESS 32 38
A B CUPS
SIZES
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PETTISKIRT
> 98
Luxurious nylon tricot panties bra
and half slips all dyed to match with
beautiful matching lace triml Fashion
right colors in pink blue taupe and
white
Practical Gifts For Young Men
ARROW fJ VN
LIGHTWEIGHTS j w
coo easygoing
sport shirts
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up
Comfort and coolness In every Inch of
these handsome Arrow sport shirts
For smart stIe to a mans taste the
lightweight fabrics reflect the seasons
newest trends in colors and patterns
Masterfully tailored with tho Arafold
collar always neat always comfortable
whether worn open or closed
NYLON SWIM SUITS 398
Special Group Reduced Cool LightWeight
Mesh Weaves in
ARROW DRESS SHIRT
VALUES
TO 500
2
97
Special group of Arrow
light weights reduced Solid
colors in a pique type
stripe weave Odd lots
and broken sizes
Happy News
BY PAT FLAHERTY
Mrs Toylor Harlc and girls of
Vega visited Saturday in the homo
of her parents Mr and Mrs Charles
Spear
Mrs Babe Walbcrg left Wednesday
with Mr and Mrs Whitie Wal
berg of Portalcs where they will
visit in the home of Mr and Mrs
Gill Whitman and family at Castle
Rock Colo
The Church of Christ from Can
Church of Christ and Hereford association
Their hobby is fishing
Most of the farm is devoted to stock
and grain sorghums LaRoe raises Hereford
cattle Five hundred acres are in cultivation
The LaRoes favorite farm activity is
raising cattle and they plan to live out their
PHONE WYdown 53545
THE TULIA Swlthof County HERAID
yon and Happy met Friday evening
at the Wayne McNeills for thier
annual picnic at the Canyons
Those 111 With the measles this
week are Glenn Cox Jerry Stevens
Sue Danner Ann Moudy and
Rickey Hnrman
Mr and Mrs Mac White and son
of Pampa visited last weekend in
the homo of Mrs and Mrs Ernest
White
Mrs Bob Louddcr and Mrs Will
iard Middlcton were shopping in
Amarlllo Monday afternoon
Mr and Mrs W T Robinson were
shopping In Canyon Monday after
noon
Elburn Wallace left Saturday for
San Anotnlo on business He returned
Sunday
Arthur Miller who has been In tho
Northwest Toxas Hospital at Ama
rlllo since Feb returned Friday to
his home at Happy
Mrs W T Robinson Mrs Henry
Ratjcn and Mrs M E Counterman
attended a district meeting of WS
C S at Bovina Thursday
Clyde McDonald returned Thursday
from Iowa Park where he has
been on business
Mrs George Forbus Mr and Mrs
Last Week s Mystery Farm Was That Of
HOMER T LaROE of Happy long and
faithful subscriber to The Tulia Herald made
a special trip to Tulia Friday morning to call
for the free mounted photograph of his farm
located four miles east and two miles south
of Happy which was last weeks Mystery
Farm He is a brother of Emmett LaRoe of
TuliaThe
The farm owned by LaRoe is 640 acres
in size Previous owners were W L LaRoe
and Chas Word The house was rebuilt in the
1940s The farm was first settled in 1902
Homer T LaRoe and Miss Ethel Duff
were married in 1922 They have three children
James S 35 Jean E Markham 30 and
Willie T 25 They are members of the
LAROE
days on the farm
Like practically all Swisher county farmers
they have electricity because of Swisher
County Electric Cooperative They are also
customers of TaylorEvans Their favorite
Herald features are Memory Lane and local
news
Phillips 66 stations sometimes are asked
for peculiar services Recently one was asked
permission by a sleppy driver to pull in and
take a little snooze He was told that Phillips
stations are even sleeping stations in
emergency so the sleepy driver dogtired
and drowsy took his snooze
This little incident suggests in a small
way the hospitable attitude of Phillips 66
Service men generally Ask any regular patron
of Phillips 66 stations and hell tell you
that Phillips dealers go out of their way to
treat you and your car right perform many
services you wouldnt expect elsewhere Better
yet drive in and see for yourself what
Hospitality on the Highway means
THE MYSTERY FARM FEATURE IS SPONSORED BY
THE THREE BUSINESS FIRMS LISTED BELOW
FARM STORE
YOUR FARM SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS
TULIA TEXAS
Your Friendly Phillips 66 Distributor
BUTANE GASOLINE OILS
PHONE WYdown 53366
SWISHER COUNTY ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE INC
Owned By Those We Serve
PHONE WYdown 53567 TULIA TEXAS
Melvln Smith and Robin of Ama
rlllo had supper Friday night In the
home of Mrs Lena Walber Elmer
and Louis
Mrs Evelyn Blair and new baby
daughter como home Tuesday from
the Osteopathic Hospital at Ama
rllloMr
Mr and Mrs M E Counterman
were shopping in Amarillo Thursday
evening
Mr and Mrs Clyde McDonald
were shopping in Canyon Friday
Mr and Mrs E W Schacffer of
Falrvicw spent Tuesday in the
Richard Evans homo
Mrs J H Knapp returned home
Wednesday from her visit over Mothers
Day with her son Harold
Knapp and family at Panhandle
Mr and Mrs J 0 Evans of Troy
spent Tuesday night in the Richard
Evans home
EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATION
WILL DE IN THE GRADE SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM 800 pm Thursday
May 22
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
GRADE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
FRIDAY MAY 23 800 pm
The MotherDaughter banquet for
the Rainbow Girls and their mothers
was held in Masonic Hall Mrs
Juanlta Robinson gave the invoca
tion and Janet Middlcton Worthy
Advisor welcomed the guest After
each girl Introduced her mother a
delicious salad supper was served
to 50 girls and their mothers by
Eastern Star members The banquet
tables were beautifully decorated
with garden flowers and rainbows
Favors were miniature white Rainbow
Bibles with ribbon markers
The group enjoyed a musical pan
I omime presented by Judy Boyd
1 Janet Middleton Nancy Cobb Ruth
Francy Careman Mitchell and
Mary Francy Linda Jo Allison concluded
the program with a piano
solo
At the regular meeting which followed
Pat Flaherty was elected as
Hope and Kay Harman as Faith
A beautiful electric signet was presented
to the Assembly by Mr and
Mrs S G Elliott and Willa Jane
in memory of Suzanne
The eighth grade girls of 1958 met
May 14 to plan their summer home
economics projects They decided
on Teenage Homemakers for the
name of the club
The officers are as follows President
Vicki Raymond Vicepresi
dent Linda Kay Toles Secretary
treasurer Linda Jo Allison Reporter
Jean Rahlfs Song Leader Thena
Gray They decided to meet every
Tuesday from 3 oclock pm to 6
oclock pm from the last week in
May to the last week in June
Mrs Brewer
Is Complimented
By Pupils
Thursday afternoon the pupils and
mothers of 5B met in their room
and presented the teacher Mrs
Marjorie Brewer a gift as a token
of appreciation for her work with
them for the past year
Linda Mills was selected to present
the gift with the following original
poem
poemTo
To Our Teacher
Today we meet to honor you
For all the things youve helped us
doYouve
Youve been so kind throughout the
year
We think that you are quite a dear
Weve learned our spelling reading
too
A bit of verse writing thanks to
you
Language science and all the
rest
But most in things we like the best
We troubled you when we werent
good
But you forgave as we hoped you
would
And now our year is nearly
through
Accept this token of our love for
youRefreshments
Refreshments were served to Mrs
Brewer and the pupils by the following
hostesses Mrs Emery Mills
Mrs Everett Miller and Brenda
Kay Mrs T E Cloer Mrs Cath
rine L Sprawls Mrs Lloyd Evans
Mrs C J Vars Jr Mrs James
Simpson Mrs O V Sprawls Mrs
J H Ballenger and Mrs Earl GoodmanMr and Mrs Sam Appleton are
announcing the arrival Saturday of
a granddaughter Jennifer 9 lb
daughter of Mr and Mrs James
Batson of Abilene Mr and Mrs
Appleton spent the weekend In AbileneTLA Club Meets
In Back Yard
Of Sponholtz Home
The Tulia Literary Arts Club met
at tho home of Mrs T H Spon
holtz with Mrs Ted Sponholtz as
hostess Tho meeting was held in
tho back yard of Mrs Sponholtz
Mrs Clyde Kilpatrick the Club
president presided at the business
meeting
Mrs Kilpatrick installed the officers
who will serve for the coming
year They are President Mrs
Ed Brasher Vice President Mrs
E N Howell Secretary Mrs
Jack Nix Treasurer Mrs Lewis
Koersclman Chalrmand of tho Advisory
Board Mrs Wayne Blount
and Reporter Mrs Howard Schoe
ffllng
Mrs Lewis Koerselman presented
a program on Laws Affecting
Children
Those members present were
Mesdamcs Jewel Avent Wayne
Blount Curtis Brasher Edward
Brasher R K Brooks James Harris
E N Howell Clyde Kilpatrick
PAGE THREE
Lewis Koerselman L E McDonald
Jack Nix Hip Rogers Howard
Schoeffllng Ted Sponholtz J E
Ward and Guy Young Mrs Alfred
Brasher of Plainview attended ns
a guest
Mark Maynard and Cindy Toles
had the measles
Mr and Mrs Walker Parker are
the parents of a baby boy born
May 15 at 347 am at the Neblett
Hospital He weighed 7 lb 8 or
20 long They named him Aaron
Wood
Card of Thanks
I want to thank each one who so
kindly remembered me with cards
and visits during my Illness May
God bless each one spiritually
and physically during the year
A friend
W C Llndsey
Olen Shearer of Plainview suffered
a heart attack Sunday night and is
in a critical condition In a Plain
view hospital He is the soninlaw
of Mr and Mrs A P Davles and
a brotherinlaw of Mrs Marshall
Vaughn
CALL WY 53525
Helen Curtis Lanolin Cream Reg 2 Size
DIAL WY 53525
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 49, No. 21, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 22, 1958, newspaper, May 22, 1958; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46180/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.