The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 21, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 6, 1930 Page: 10
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Lillies Sewing Thread 400 yards on
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Men select your Tailor Made
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Yoanger and friend Mrs Philip
of Santa Rwsa New Mexico The
ladtos attended a talkie > icu < r
la Italnviow Saturday evening
Miss Holmes organized a Iadloa
Club mid a Hlrls 4H club In thin
neighborhood Friday
Mr and Mr 0 N Lott Mr
nnd Mr Clan Lott andMeal Boyd
left Sunday or Denton In response
to n message of a tick brother
Mr McComb In spending a
time In the homo of her son J
U MeCombs at Union Hill
Mra Kato Moody Mr ond Mrs
Alton Moody Julius and ChrIn
line Hansen attended the singing
at Tulla Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs John Parka of
Amarlllo npent Saturday night
ond Hunday In the fcomo of 1 L
Jennings itri nnd Mm Jennings
returned with them where thoy
g to acok n location
Mr and Mrs Doylo Simpson of
Amarlllo npent Saturday night and
Sunday lu tio homes of Uort
Origg and Karl Burrow
Union Hill News
vj Children s and Mimm Silk Bloomer
Jlro Coo of Plalnvlow preached
at Union Hill Saturday night ond
Sunday night He and lift family
spent Sunday with Mr nnd Mra
Joe Kaymond
Quiet n few from thla community
wero nlondnnts at tho District
Singing Convention which mot at
Tulla Sunday afternoon
Prof and Mrs Shorman ml
little daughter visited relatives In
Ilalnvlow Sunday
MImh AHoiio Hoagrftros and Mlait
Lanotto Harris npont thu week ond
In the hitters homo in tho Salom
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Friday and Saturday
Mrs It S OreeMhuie and family
were gucata of Mr and Mra J V
Cox Sunday
Mrs Freddie Dackett of Dallas
returned o hrr home last week
after attettdlng the funeral of her
father Mr Ed Lorlng
Mr Vernon Harmon principal of
the ifappy School apeat the week
end with home folka Mi and Mrs
V L Harman and family
Mr and Mra 8mma were dinner
gucata Sunday of Mr and Mrs
Fred Armstrong
Mr and Mra Leslie Raymond
and little daughter returned home
last week Mm an extended visit
with relatives in Montague
Tho pluy ontlUed 6no On Bill
was given by tho Union Hill Homo
talent Wodnosdty night Everyone
present enjoyed tho play very
hmuc
February 14 ahothor play will bo
tho Library Society
Mr Dayo Kvana haa been truckIng
tit Hovlnn last week Ho roturn
cd homo Saturday
Miss Oeraldlne and Vorda Nell
Oroonslado visited Dorothy and
Jaunlla Raymoud Sunday afternoonMiss Ira Hess Kelly spent Sat
urday night with Fay OroonBlade
Foster and Otla llnrnmn Bill
Kvan Juno Lorlng Christine and
Fay Oreonslado Ira Boss Kelly
Miss Scagraves Ml s Harris
Junior Too and Smith Shaw Green
nlado wore gutsta of Mr and Mra
VV K Brown and fnmlly
Mr and Mrs Bill Cox visited
Mrs William Ward nnd Mrs Frank
Cox nud littlo daughter of Tulla
Friday nftornoon
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TMhw wh were at the party
Saturday night at Mr Kelaoaa
reported a very enjoyable time
Or account of assail pox and
chicken pox UereVere not many
present at the Sunday School
Sunday But we hope to have
larger crowda next Sunday
The Love Basket Ball boya are
coming to Flynt Thursday after
nooi to play ball If it Js bad
weatber they will play at the
Tulla Oym
Mies Margaret Donaldson of
Whiteflat visited Miss Maybelle
Donaldson last week Mlsa May
belle Donaldson accompanied her
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home to spend the week end
Mr and Mra A P Bralley made
a business and pleasure trip to
Amherst and Lubbock last week
end
Mr Clifford McClurg visited
school Monday
Love B Y P U
Topics February 9 1930
Tho Preservation of tho Blblo
Song Standing On Tho Prom
ises
Scrlpturo Reading Matthew
5 17 20 Croup loador
introduction Felix Moto
1 A Romntio History Parter
Anderson
2 Why Certain Books Mao
Tucker
3 Original Language BornlCo
Lovo
I Ancient Mnnuscrlpt Mra
Lynch
C English Translation of tho
Bible Mrs Wm Pntzlg
C Division of Blblo Into ChapU
ora Nellavoo Anderson
TPrcaorvod through tho Ages
Mrs O P Simmons
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 21, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 6, 1930, newspaper, February 6, 1930; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42224/m1/10/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.