The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1972 Page: 5 of 18
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THURSDAY, FFBRUARY 17, 1972
T R 1 TOUX, | S w I • R • I Citnly! R I R X I B
rAGI M
Local Floral
Beauty Topic
0 f Meeting
I,o, nl Floral ll.'autv featuring
African violets was the program
Tuesday. February 1 when Mrs.
VSavm -n F * *ath *rston and Mrs. \V.
V. Swinburn hn-ted *he Tulia Gar-
den ( Itih. \in te n members and
the three guest s, Mrs. Rid Hill
of Tuba and Mrs. Marie Terrell
and Mrs Rob rt Th.ton from Plain-
view. The Valentine motif was
carried out in the serving room,
where the tab! • was laid with a
red doth deeuated with hearts.
A flower arrangement Valentine
card using fresh African violets
wi'h dried mat rial centered the
table. Cake squares decorated with
violets of pastel icing added beau-
ty to the serving plates.
Mrs. Feather-ton showed slid.*
pictures of many types and colors
of African viol ts which had won
high award- She pointed out the
distinct charaet ristics of each and
answered questions from the grout)
M the clo-c of her talk she read
the following poem.
AN AFRICAN VIOLET
Bv F’velvn M Pfleger
Tiny little Flow r
Bi ased with loving care
Sittmg in a window
Guarded bv a pr iver
Precious little vi il I
S nt from God above.
Ju-t another token
Of the Ma ter’s love.
Mrs Robert Gardner gave a tri-
bute to Piesi.li nt I in >ln with her
discussion of • \ President’s iloos-
ier Boyhood.” Sh ■ described Lin-
coln’s early life fr >m age seven
to twenty on *." where th ■ molding
force in hi life was the trials and
the ( hall ng ■ of his frontier exi-1-
ence ” Sh said, "For e aerations
1 mi nin'- ancestors were forward
leaders in th ir neighbor*) iods and
were energetic, r'-oiire ful. pro-
ductive and dependahl *.
•
OEA Banquet
At Dolly's
By 9ANDRA McCUNE
The OF \ girls h ot a father-
daughter b moil -1 Feb nary 14 It
was held at 7:30 pm at n dly’s.
With Kylen Byrd as master of
ce'emoni everything went ns
si h diil d KvL n * welcom'd the
f:ith is Patti Stephens gave the
in\-oc itinn: • n dinrer was serv-
ed Th • f i I r>> the banquet was
excellent 1**' ill ”i| w: chick n
fn d t ek hrocen’i with ch<*e-e
•au ■. - • nllopc I pe'atoes. gr *en
beans, grnvv. and h t rolls Fol-
lowing th ■ dinner, all of th • girls
> got up at once and sang a Yal-
|cntine song to the In ky fathers,
i Then each girl introduced h r fa-
ther and gave him a Valentine.
Sharon Moffett and Ch.arla K:k r
told all nit the aetiviti s of the
Snoopy
Teens
By BELINDA MABRY
The Snoopy Ten- are preparing
for their third -i|U e dance lesson.
This Thursday night at 7 to 0
p.m. .1 ahnny Gillenwater will call
for us If you d in t have anything
to do come on down and join
us.
Last t.me I iquita and Bay Biv-
ens served refre-hnients. We would
lik • to thank them lor doing this.
Msn we thank Mark Latham for
helping them
I would lik to ask everybody
to please -tay mside the building.
•) that th re will be no accidents.
I would like to recognize the
••-■st of eui members. Thev are:
Terry and indy Hale. Craig Har-
lin, Mark Latham, Belinda and
( ind; M.ibry, Kay Maxwell, Sher-
ry and Linda Morris, Joyce Miller.
M"i ti and Sue Roberts. Let's give
tii *se kids a big hand.
If anvon has any news they
would like put in th ■ paper, would
you pk i-e t il me at -chnol or
call me at ftfl". 42B9. O K ?
We will ill vp. t to see evory-
b'dv out ",i, |'uur-(lay night at
7. .1 ihnny - n-. Yellow Rock.”
•
Square
Dance
Chapter Program
On Death Valley
Della Sigma Chapter of ESA
met Monday, K b 7 in the Gold
Room of th ■ First State Bank
with Bettie II rndon acting as h >st-
ess.
Plans for the 20th annual KS\
Style Show were finalized with
each ( immittee reporting. Door
paxes for the ■•v.-nt will imlude
a trip gn *n by KTI E, a com-
plete woman's wardrobe, a ward-
rob • for a man, and various other
ittms d mat ii by Tulia businesses.
Tick ts fir the complete night of
enteitainment including dinner, in-
f i m a 1 modeling, ntertainment
and door prizes will be $4 for
adult and $2 for children.
Following the business meeting.
Penny Sturgess and Lou Ann Dal-
luge present: d an int resting and
K
RESS
ALLING
Notes
By BARBARA HALE
The Shirts and Skirts had a
gr it time Saturday night We
had 1.1 -qu;i'"s dan ing to the
( ailing t I.i. k Thompson a n d
gue-l trim the Turkey Trotters
and th ■ Plainview Belles ’N Beaux.
We aN i hail veinl students there
Snturdnv nir'il and th y are doing
great' Ou''Sw 'heart. Irene Flct-
ch r. was present d a rose cor-
f r Valentines Day. It sure
(L I 1 ink pretty and -he did too.
Tho • - : n ■ refreshments were
t • Youn • Klotch ts, \ek Simp-
-ons and Lavenders.
Fridav eh: H’avmon Box of
Pl.i'nvi " eas calling for the Floy-
dada V. hue - and the following
w n* and >i I a ball: tho Berners,
't ots c;ill ' "ds. .La k Thompsons.
R'vitLngs M 'Tearys and Ack
Simp- ms
it v . aeniuw-'d Saturday night
that nr Semi-Annual Bu-ine- ■ -
OF \ In -• and about th'* ac-
tivities of f • six different commit-
t vs of OKA Kylene gave the
closin • remarks, then everyone
was fr v to go.
This b inqurt se«>mod to be vorv
• lie - -fn! end should lead to many
more like this in the futur\
11 i ting a meeting of Mu Lambda
s.u irity in the Hospitality Room
of ki • Na’.i nal Bank Monday,
February 7. w to Mrs. Ben Vine-
yaid and Mrs. Hubert H«-1etlor.
Presenting the program were Mrs.
I. ola Gl nn. who discussed Imelda
Ermualdez Hamos, wife of the
p:e ..It'.Mt of th ■ Philippines and
Mrs. \rg d Stark of Claytonville
(Ii- us ed Planned Parenthood. The
door prize was won by Mrs. James
Me ling will be held March 21,
a Tuesday, in the VFW Hall. So
lie sur* and mark your calendars.
M-o it was announced that our
Pien c Dance in July will be called
by John Johnston of Iowa Park,
o sounds like its going to be
a fun dnnee.
Visdation Committee Suggestions
for the week are:
Thursday. Feb. 17, tho WT-
SC 1 ••• ns in th» Student Activi-
ties Conti r, Jack Thompson in-
structing.
Friday, February 18, Ye Oh*
Squares, \morilln, in the Feder-
ated Women's Club, Richard Mann,
caller.
Saturday. February 19. the Tur-
key Trotters in the L<*gion Hall
with Boy Johnson of Amarillo call-
ing
Monday. February 21, our nwn
Square Dance Lessons in the VFW
Hall with Jack Thompson ia-truvt-
ing.
T would like to '"nd a special
.vt well wish to Darrell Tom.su
who was in a ear wTeok. I hope
h > w ill be back among us real
quick
Our n xl dance will be Saturday,
F, bruary 2(1. with Roy Johnson
nl the mike. Since this Is Leap
Year, this dan e will ho Ladies
Ch lie * Night. ALL NIGHT. You
bnvs had better be nice. Ha.
s you across a square!
informative program on "Death
informative pi 'gram on "Death
V ail y: Tie Land. The People,
The Legend" and "Florida’s Emer-
ging Sominoles."
Refreshment- wor • -erved to El-
len Coffman, Su • Foutch, Faye
Ilenthorn, J.iyee King. Judy lTe.s-
1 y. Karen Sanderson. Juanita ANll-
liam- n. Joyce Bryant, Lou Ann
Dalluge, .1 i Ann Daniel, Virginia
Glea-on. Belli.* Ilcrndan, Andre
Sink, Penny St urge--s. Jan Latham
and Mrs. H. E. White
•
Notes from
Nazareth
MRS. FLORANCE ALBRACHT
anJ family have moved from the
community to near I.ovington,
Ni \v M xidi wh re he is employed
by a gas company to check their
wells Always sorry to lose our
young families and farmers.
The K nedietine nuns received
w ird lhal on. of their members,
Sister D * Paul Kohls passed away
after sevi : al months of suffering
at Foil Smith, Arkansas. Sister
Cruco. Members attending were
Mines E. J. Me Anally, R. P.
Be d Jr . Buddy St■»» all Don Bea-
ty, ILirol.l Berner. David Hartman,
Bobby Si-eniore, Boy Gary, Joe
Vaughn, Bay I-ehman, Elvin
Glenn, ('nice, Vineyard and Hos-
t.tl r.
Mrs. Bon Williams fh-w to St.
Charles, Louisiana for a visit with
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Don
Williams and family.
Mr and Mrs. Cart Weathers
have returned fr on visiting iheir
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tur-
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tin-
nen in Arizona.
Visiting .Mrs. Jim Cundiff Sat-
urday were her daughter; Mr.
and ATrs. Tommy AIcGaha and
childr n from Amarillo.
Vicki * Boswvll, daughter of Mr.
and Air-. Bill Boswell, fell Friday
and broke her nip. She is in North-
west Hospital in Amarillo.
Mr. and Mrs. AV. T. Weston
visited her brother and family Sat-
urday at I-evelland and also fri-
ends at Morton
Students returning to Lubbock
Christian College, Lubbock, for the
spring semester are Jerry Bcvill,
Run Barnes, Jimmie Glenn, Camil-
la Murray, and David Glenn.
Jimmy Glenn and Dave Glenn,
members of a five-mvmber live-
stock judging team from Lubbock
Christian College have returned
to th r campus with honors from
Saturday’s Southwestern Livestock
Show and R ideo at Fort Worth.
Other team members include
Steve Fraze of Dora. N. M., Mark
llardgrave of Crane, and Owen
Puckett of Arte-ia. N. M. Jess
Halloway i- team coach.
Bill Leftwich, information offi-
cer for the college, said the team
placed fifth overall in com|ietition
against a field of 23.
Competition was op*n fo junior
collage students and senior college
fre-hm n and sophomores.
CttTRUDE
BY TROGDON
-YOO VVW4T
eqiOALItY
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Happy Man
Is Charged
now, Lessee
you lay an
£66/
p as -- on of illicit \'*i key a •-1 ' t. , Randall County jail
Ale holii Beverage ' omiiiis-ion ; ' ’> • after arraignment,
fieers found bottl of moon -..* ! 1 war local d in a hog
and parts of a -Ml! at his ,l"' home and next
den.e about five miles i >i I" h * ii . Confiscated was the
Happy IL* was a (arm ban I mi 1 ,;,n' b-ui ! and *h • coil-like
the farm. « mu" u ed in making the dear
Ik* was arraigned befor* Pi ice • " ' K v-
II nry Clay. 3\ of Route 2, Hap- Ju-ticp W. W. Hancock who - *1
py. was eh i; - el Tn *sday with bond at Sl.OiH) on the charge clay Pi*- .ni/e ll-rald Advertisers!
was raised in our community and
lived with her parents in their
new home they built west of the
church. Sh • was a teacher and
worked up to the past year when
she became ill.
Mrs. Leroy Pohlmeier is home
and doing fine after having had
surgery in Northwest Hospital in
Amarillo the past week.
Why don't you do something about that itch you’ve had for so long—
the itch to he creative and paint or make purses or plaques or vvh ithaveyou?
T his is truly the age of ‘loving hand at home' and many lovely things are
evolving from it. Oh, you think it isn’t for you? Stop in at The Artistic on
the east side of the square in Tulia and talk to Geraldine. If she doesn’t got
you started on a project, maybe you arc hopeless—but you can do it if you
want to badly enough.
At The Artistic you will find arts and crafts of all kinds as well as in-
ter* ling workshops and weekly classes in whatever youi little heart de-
* -es. Or, if you want a special gift .'or a special somebody, or a picture
framed, you will find unusual and beautiful gills and the handsomest pic-
ture frames ever—at Tho Artistic.
♦ itififitiritititiritititick-k'kirit'kitit-kir-k-kir it if ★ -A ★ ★ ★★★*
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1972, newspaper, February 17, 1972; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506179/m1/5/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Swisher County Library.