The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 2, 1926 Page: 11
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JUDGE GRAHAM
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KIWANIANS
Judge W A Graham was a
guest at tho Klwanis luncheon
Tuesday and delivered a moat Interesting
address ou the subject
j of education Ho stated that ho
< 3ry as deeply Interested In a movement
to change tho laws of Texas
concerning educational matters
Instead of the present law
governing Uio BclecUon of state
ami county superintendents be
would urge that the legislature
elect a state board of commissioners
who would delect the state
superintendent of schools and alike
board tor euch county to select
a county superintendent
This would enable thu board to
have a wider range from which
to select a competent man who
would not need to spend hl8 time
and money in entering political
campaigns to be elected to thut
position under this plan eery
county would have a full time
superintendent who would have
nothing hut school matters on his
mind At the present time counties
that have less than G00O scho
lastlcs have only exotficlo supor
fc intendents who have to divide
v their time between court and county
matters with his school duties
nnd necessarily must give little
of his time to the pulillc schools
This is a subject that will come
boforo the next legislature and
overyono interested in bettering
our educational advantages should
write tho congressman urging him
to support this bill
H H Tracy spoke for a few
minutes urging tho citizens of
Tulin to stand together and to
FIGHT for Tulla against all propaganda
that Is bong circulated
by our enemies nnd he also
slrosscd the fact that the greatest
need of Tulln and Swisher county
is good paved roads from one
ond of tho county to the other
Mr Iudcmnu who Is investing
i In Tulla property wnsnlso a guest
iit this luncheon
MARRRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
The following marriage licenses
were gi anted during the past
week according to reemdb in the
count clerks office
Joe W Vaughn and Viola Jo
both of Tulla November 2 > 1121
Milton O Cameron and MIMied
ltuth Foe Tula November 2
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TEACHERS ATTEND
STATE MEET
Oui supeilnteudont Prof W H
Youngor and two teachers Misses
Tipton and Haley returned tho
first of tho weok from EI Faso
whero they woro in attendance
on the State Teachers AssociationtionProf
Prof Younger was on the program
as representative of W T
S T C aud is gaining a reputation
as being among the foremost
educators of Texas
They aro all very quiet as to
whether they wont across the
river and all who hare been across
agree with them that there is Terr
little to bo said as to what is over
there
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M W A ELECTION
Tho M W A will hold their
annual election of officers at the
regular meeting next Tuesday
night at tho Hall Every member
Is urged to Ik present at this important
meeting
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MANY TEACHERS SPEND
HOLIDAYS AT HOME
There was no school in Tulla
last Thursday nnd Friday and
most of our teachers took advantage
of the holidays to visit
honWolks ospecially tMoto whoje
homes aro near enough to make
the trip
Prof Younger Misses Tipton
and Haley went to Kl Iaao to attend
tho State Teachers Association
Mrs Younger spent tho interval
with parents at Amarlllo
Miss Simpson visited home folks
at Silvorton Mrs McMurtcry and
Miss Fox were in Clarendon Miss
Cooper visited a brother in Iara
pa Miss Reeves went to Rotan
Miss McDanlel to Plalnviow Miss
Foster to FosL Mrs Patton vis
tCjd in Amarlllo Miss Arent went
Canyon and Amarlllo Mr and
Mrs Kuykendall ate Thanksgiving
dinner with relatives at Amarlllo
nnd iliss nolilns visited In the
Center Plains vlsinity
Prof and Mrs T K Morris
Prof Jteevea Prof Iiaker Miss
Teague and Miss Winston spent
u ji the time In Tulla
School opened again Monday
with renewed Interest all seeming
to be well pleased with their
holidays
THE TULIA HERALD
SUCCOMBS TO
HEART FAILURE
Miss Kathryn WIgglngton died
quite suddonly last Thursday night
at eight oclock at tho homo of
her mother Mrs Sliced who lives
Just northwest of towu
She had been 111 only a short
time but passed away quietly It
la understood tho physician pronounced
the trouble as heart failureAfter a funeral service at the
Baptist church Saturday morning
she was laid to rest in Hose Hill
Cemetery
The family has the heartfelt
sympathy of a wide circle of
friends
STOPI LOOK AN LISTENI
The second number of the Lyceum
Hnenchen and Company
will bo given Tuesday ovoning
December 14 In the High School
Auditorium Tho program will begin
nt 7 30 p m
Those who attended tho first
number presented by the Columbians
were highly plensod by the
class of entertainment they en
joyed aud will bo eager to hear
this next number This program
iH costing tho promoters moie
than the first one but considering
the typo of amusmeiit wo feel
sure tho crowd will bo doubled
This next number will be i
progiam of Magic Mirth Music
and Mysterv
Admission prices are fifty thirty
fho and twenty fho cents
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BIRTHS
Hoi n to Mr anil Mrs
Thos J Dunlup Vigo
Pnrk
November 1G a girl
Geo Wilson Kress Novoiuher
2f > Agnes Chnrllne
Geo McKono Tulla Ntivomboi
2C Charles Kdwnrd
II L Shafor Tulla November
i a girl
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WHITE QUAIL
Jllllan Bivins dooluiis that when
he was out shooting the oilier day
he saw two snowwhite quail
Tho > were In with a bevy of bob
whites along the Canadian rivwv
aud it Is presumed they nro al
hinocs
Mr nivins did his best to kill
nno or both of the quail but tluv
eluded him in the high grass Mom
burs of local Iauk Gallon league
aro excited over the iufoniintiun
brought to Amuillo by Mr RIviiiM
and talk of oiganizlng aud oqi ip
ping an expedition to imp Un
quail
Ainaiillo they say would Hecur >
much publicity in the Kist ir It
could show one or morn whlto
quail Thore aro white deer and
whlto ducks but it Is said that
thouu soon by Mr HIv Ins are tho
In tho United SLitcs Auvirillo
first whlto quail to be roportt J
Globe
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J O O F BANQUET
The I O O F Lodge of this
plnco garo a hanquot last Wednesday
nlghL Hrothtir Llndloy
made an address on Odd Follow
ship which received hearty np
provnL
The wItws of local membors
spread a feast consisting of practically
eorr familiar dlah known
and thero seamed to 1 an luox
bnustiblo supply of foo < 3 fur nil
present Several out of town mem
bora were prt enL among them
were J P Nrjstol Aberuatby
W H Murphy Jlaluviow J G
Terry Plalnviow B T AhIiui
Plalnvlew and olhers
Kveryone prewnt went away
well pleased with the address and
supper
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NEGRO STABBED TO
DEATH WOMAN IS
HELD FOR MURDER
Mclrln Hutler negro former em
ployco of tho Plalnviow Compress
is dead and Mary Doe Neal
negrc8s is being hold by county
authorities charged with his murder
following a knifing scrapo
that occurred In tho negro section
of Plalnvlew Sunday nlghL
Mary Neal has been employed
as a cotton picker at the Lewellen
farm near Halo Center She came
to Plalnviow Sunday evening and
after an argument with IJutlrr at
1030 that night stabbed him thru
tho heart with a pocket knle
She returned to the farm where
she Is employed following tho Wiling
and was brought to PJalu > iov
this morning by G H Sturdivant
deputy sheriff She admlw tho
killing and claims self dofonm
Plalnvlew Herald
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While Texas cotton acreage has
been increasing there is a gain In
i orGoa of other cropa to 5
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TULIA SWISHEH COUNTY TEXAS THURSDAY tkKMmHt 2 l 2t
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LIBRARY NOTES
By Mrs T L Drown
For there wore those who rode before Mm
As there are these he leaves behind
Although from us times changes bore him
Out tbero our comrade still will find
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The kinship of the romrndo mind
Time bring us change and lenvos us fretting
Wn weep when every comrade goes
Perhaps too much perhaps forgetting
That over yonder there nro thoio
To whom he comes and whom he knows
I would net hold our loss too lightly
God knows and he how deep the pain
Hut friends 1 seo still shining brightly
Tho brlghtst link In all mn chain
That links us with a new domain
For this 1 know because believing
Time breaks no circle such as thin
However hurt however giloving
However much a fiiond we miss
Metween tho worlds Is no abyss
For friendship binds the wmld together llM
IUIM >
World over thoio world over hoie
From earth to heaven In the tethei < iKiMfiv
That brings the earth anil heavonmeiir
And makes them both a bttinoiu dear
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Nol weaker now oui chain but stronger
In all our loss and all our 111
e now shall look a llltlo longer
At oviy star above the bill
And think of him and have him still
Whatever vales wo yet may wander
What hoi raw couiu what tempest blow
Wo have a fiiond a ft lend out jondor
To gieet us when wo have lo go
Out yonder someone thai wo know
To all etetulty he liludH us
Ho links Die piano and tho star
Ho ildcu ahead the ti til he finds iih
And vvheie bo la and whom wo sue
Yv 111 never seem again so far
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Ucv W J Hashing pnstoi of
Uiu Ilnptlst church resigned his
jxst rday for HtiBk Cherokeo coun
pnstornto Inst Sunday and left
to the church at that place Hov
Hushing has made many frluuds
here both In and out of the church
which he served fur it your and
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I am sure that the readers of Emerson Houghs books
will bo Interested In tho follow lug lines
A COMKAUK HIGHS HAKD
To the Memory of Kmerson Hough
My Douglas Mnlloch
Time brings not death it brings but changes
I know he rides but ride afar
Today some other planet ranges
And camps to night upon a star
Where all his other comrades are
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BPTSST PASTOR MMM TO
RESIGNS HOG OWNERS
It is ropoitod that hog cholera
hint dovolopod In a few herds near
Tulla and thnuo Interested In
ty whero ho has accepted a call raising hogs should was to no tlmu
a half Ho has the best Wishes of
nil his friends for a successful
ministry nt Husk
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HUART TROUBLE IS FATAL
FRITJAY FOR 8ILVEFTON DR
Dr James Kllsha Mluyurd died
at Silvorton Friday November
lftth uf heart trouble ills death
was sudden He had been active
in the practice of medWnu In the
Sllvorttin couimuiiil until In was
stricken
Dr MJuyard was born in Tyler
County Texas He bus outage I
In Uio prat Geo of mtdlcin at 811
vorton tor tho past seven years
Funeral services wero held itt
Silvorton ind Interment made In
tho Silvorton conietery under the
direction of Garner Ilrothers
In Immunizing their herd mi there
aro too few hogs In the county as
It Is
Tho sheriff wan nolofled to do
stroy those found Infected as a
safe guard to other herds and to
prevent the spread of tho disease
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P T A
Piograiu for P T A for Thura
day afternoon Dec KUi
lOntortnlniiiont from Freshman
class
Common diseases of childhood
ami how to recognize them by a
physic Ian
What Is tho toftdiorH duty In
icguitl to sending chililiou home
upoi Hie first signs of communicable
disomies
Hound table discussion led by
Mrs McFattor
lliisliiesii Session
There aro ipproxltnaloly 3S00
cotton gins In Texas
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CHRI8TMAS FOR BUCKNERS ORPHAN HOME
Come one coruo all tis Christmas time
UL our gifts with love be mado sublime
Jf wo rofuso to give to anothers nowl
Hollow mockery Is out religion and our crwd
For Buckners Orpbsn Homo wr > plead
Wo want lo send Christinas wo do Indeed
So for 160 fowls wo make our plea
To make their Christmas dinner full of glee
To Panhandle Produie Co bring them In
Turkeys and Chicks all ure kin
Every body invited this work t > share
Help make thorn happy lift the caro
Any time betwunn 17tb and 20th of December
Dont forget the dat please remember
The T B L Class will bo on hand
To aid In tho work for this Orphan Hand
Mrs A A Vaughn Chmn Publicity
SWISHER COUNTY
PROGRESS ARMY
Uy V G HIM
The people of Tulla have boon
accepting the southing iup offered
by other coiuniulntles winn
it would benefit them for sometime
and these same soothes
when an > thing of Importance ad
vancod bv Tulla or Swisher Count
> Interior od with their plans
took prompt action to tr > and do
feat these needed pi ejects which
would benefit un mi much
It would boom that there Is
enough red blood in our elttsontt
of this count tTial wo would In
time be tired of being kicked
aiound like the old football h
not put on out armour and
ban I togethei making it might
irm > working toi the luteioMt
of Swtshei Couutv And hew io
tho atratght lino of piogiesa and
let the chips fall where thov iua >
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CHANGES HANIJH
A trnbi wun made bint week
wliotob Dlxnn Randolph bocaiiio
Iho owner of the G V Vitibt
Hturo foiiiiiirly owned by Mi Chav
urii 11 Is iiiidunilood that Dixon
lrnd < d a half section of land ninth
mini of town for a 11 million
down stall uiul tho nloio See his
aihertlsiunont oIhowIioio In thin
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LIVING BEYOND THEIR MEANS
It has hrroino a uotoiloiis and
widloslabllsbid fat t that while
the Feiloral lovoruiiiitiil has to
iluroil tnxiis ami boon living withIn
Um budget Uio avtiago local
and fiali government IIvok fai
beyuiiu Its menus
Department of Coiiimiiiko llg
in on allow stale govoiuinoiiiH
sp < ailing mono faster than Up
colled II and out of 18 sttluf
only 17 k < pt within tholr budgou
in PJ2fi
DELPHIAN CLUB
The IJfdphlan Club mot Tiios
day Nov 15 i at tho huiim of Mrs
J K Swiipaton with eight iiiuni1
hern pntscmt i
Mm Harks led the Iuhmoii an
slslrd by McHdamtH KIoiih Duke
Hill lii ntau and Mciirldo A voial
and piano solo by tho Misses Wy
nona and Aldlnn Hwepston win
greatly appferUlert by thos pro
sent Club adjourned to mcit
Tuesday Dec 7LU with Mrs V
G Hill
Tuesday Dec 7 DiJphlun Club
will meet at 1 oclock al the home
of Mrs V G Hill with Mm Ilur
mon Hen ton loader
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RfAL ESTATE TRANSfERS
V A Scott to V S Camper
lads 9 10 11 lllk M Tulla JJtvi
J 11 Stephenson to 11 P Wal
tors tin acres Sec f > 0 lllk M
JI557
M It Orandon to 1 U Clavier
N 1 2 of Nl I of Sec 7ft lllk M 11
HMJO
It H llradfoidto 11 11 Hooves
SW 1 I of Sec JI lllk MS J11
I S Camper to K A Scott
Lots 11 15 lllk 52 Tulla 100
J W llutto to Goo T Webb
U > ts I 13 lllk C < 2 Tulla J1200
J F Mooio to Mrs llelle Duvnll
Lots Si Ulk 26 Tulla J3Tril
Nuto lira to 11 U Loouuid
Lot 9 Ulk i Tulla < 135
K N Noble to 11 H Huckaboe
Lot 12 lllk 12 Tulla 150
J V Mooio Io J W Kl v In part
lots 111 11 Ulk 12 Ivies MM
W L Uilloi to C C Lollor
Lots 1214 51 lllk 137 Happv
100
Aualiol Norwood to Mm land lie
fining Co L > Ih TOU 12 lllk 11
Other communities in the Unit Ha J1O00
ed Slnten and also In the Stati
of Toxin have at times made
known tho tacts relative to thcto
things and bv tioveiiug trulo io
Inttons between these soltltdi com
munition had the mttlnfnt lion nf
seeing theli mom v spout with
those who nie at bast fiblollv to
them
These cmmmjjilltcii have Matt
< d bv 8lUHturthlK 11inn of llnio
wllh OjdbHroKioss and fuliiio at
stake now let us vigorously and
ttli ever make them loallrc out
position bv lustilv joining in and
finishing this Hvtiiu loi thorn bv
singing the Chimin not oniv toni
poinitlv but poimauontlv
CSTELLINE MAN 18 POUND
UNCONSCIOUS IN RIVER RED
Kstelllne Nov 2l Police can
set no motive tot the attack up
on A 1 RogoiH tl veins old em
ployoo or n thy gondii stout bote
who was found lvlag uumUSoI < mih
In Tin hctl of a i hot ncui bote
late tonight 1 > > foai Amailllo moil
who were ou tlndr way to With
Kit Fnlls
His skull was tiushctl appat
oath with a Jn k handle Ills tin
wiih found tn Hie middle of tho
bridge Aftei bulug nltacltoil he
was appiiionilv tluovvn fiom the
lultlgc Into I lit lhoi a distant
of about in foot
ItiigiiH wits found li It It Na
Hen ICd Hunt 1 Itufim Williams
Iitiu Snitih ami I Ittittio Aina
i lib Ahum It mi IeglonalitN whit
twit on tbtli wav to Wlclilia
Tails In nllcnd a mooting of the
loiis mill 11 iii iiiuniilxntluu
Tin AnmiIllo men took the In
jutitt man into town ills coiull
lion 1m Hitld to be koiIoiiii
r J rvans to II ifc Joidan Loi
14 UIKf 4 7 Tulla 25
lauhandlt lowimite Co to Mai
land Refining Co Loltt 5 7 S lllk
11 S 1 Tulla 1200
C I Gntten to F 1 Ithoib
Lots y 10 II lllk 7 Tulla 150
W FuMtei to John MohoIo 12
tuie N K cm lllk S llutib add
Tulla 1500
L t Wilson to II O Lliul
Lota S 10 lllk 10 Tulla JUIUI
W II Fuqua to It C Nliholl
110 a S pt See 27 Ulk W I
10000
L M Goodrich to Itoboita Mi
Mttlttv Lot ll lllk S2 Tulla 200
1 10 Kelso to Mori llooton
Lot 7 lllk G Ituitli Adtl Tulla
100C
C C Gut tu 1 P llitvlii 150
a N W eoi See 51 Ulk M 1 I
1000
F A Soon lo 1 I nice Lots
II 15 111 r2 120 Tulla
W G MiiIIIiib lit II II llucka
boo Lot II lllk la Tulla 100
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8ALCM NEWS
Goodtiobtt lint wit an Haul
having some wind tlajs Th < nlts
glvlttK Wits n teirlblo ilav I ill
sinti ovtivonc ciijujiil his Thiiulis
glvliil illunoi
Mi SiuaiH tiled lo tliicsh
ThiiuUHglvliiK but Uio wind wan
linnnif In inaUo hlin Ct > biblUte Iho
In nnd ho had to tall It off but
I am Him All Smalls didnt > oi
fit III III lllllUOl
Mm W It Joints ifliiinod to
Tulla Sniiiltiv ovtMiltig In bo thoio
fot Iho tlilbliou In mIhi I linek lo
Nt hnitl aft i qtilol a vai nlIon
Si liool wan dismissed tut
fliailliHglvlug nlnilliig back Mm
dii Wo an in liupoit oui mtliool
will noon KHln now pit pi In ovoiy
wooh Wo waul oui hoys ami
gills In hum aud vi iiitlmi pb I
lug thimiKh and iitiirt buck M
nthool
Mm J I I Ian Is anil lll
Loiima and Anna Ghht won1 nbop
ping In Tulla Halunbi
Mi ami Mrs I0m st Lilly and
Ivulb Llll > won iihopplni In Tulla
Hatiiiilay
A party wiih kIvoii al the honio
of Mr rinl Mm IJ L Lilly Tliuui
dii school Siinijay ovoning Wo
Ihoro At a late hour tho tofiisu
iniiilM wore neivoil nml all i tin tx
oil homo having had a wnndi ifu
time and bopliiK Ihoio will be an
otlior mm soon
Mi ami Mis ilmor Knlghl and
fundi wen shopping In Julltt Hrl
unluj
Ml anil Mrs Aillior Dtmu nnd
family nltiinloil the Hales nt Tulli
Huiunlii
Mi nml Aim lOrnoHl Lilly nnd
iiiiiled the show at Tulln Humidity
night
Mi and Mis Inula Hniart wcr
Hhopplut In Tulln Katurda
iulto a low wore mil lo fiiin
ilii Hi bind Sunday evening We
vvnnt everone tu take an Inloiost
In his nml loiilii al 3 00 o tloil
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POE CAMERON
Life and Literary adilevmuontsfor a hipjiy nnd siiccoasful mnr
of Hums Mrs J It Noiand rltwl life
Hongs to Mary Tarn OShant
orMm W A IorUir
Hymns Life and Works Mrs
J H Kngleman
Bonnet to Chlllmi and The DyIng
Gladiator Mrs J 13 Hwcp
8 ton
Mlltmi J Cainuimi and Miss
Mlldiod ltuth Poo worn iiilutly
married last Saturday night at
the Methodist parsonage by the
pastor Itov J P Pattonimi In
tho proiitmit nf the pastors fain
lly aud llomor and Odettu Grlf
flu aud Mr Kollln and Mlmi Dnlm
PooMiss
Miss Mlldroil In a daughter of
II A loo who lives moimi uilloi
uorthcasl of town Mlltmi In thu
son of Mr nnd Mrs Cameron of
Tulla
Tin so young folka have tho
best wishes of tholr many filuuds
Texas producou from 20 lo 10
per lent of all tho tottmi grown
in Iho world
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Cmtmi seed produiid In Texus
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NlMllER < U
DISTRICT COURT
MEETS MONDAY
The lunt meeting of tho district
court of Swisher Count for 1928
will convene next Monday December
6 According to the cleik Jno
W Grlgg the docket Is a light
oneThis
This itldo will be the last Unto
that Judge Joiner will preside
as the now Judge Chas Clontentn
w 111 assume office In January
JudgeiJolnei has man n lends In
Swldlf l who regret bin letirotuont
and liopo that Judge Cloniontn
will liovo to bo tin good a Jutlgn
us lis Mi Joluei
Tir > Gland Jury Is t alt d to
lonveue on Ihe name dii anil
Is composed of the followliu per
sioiih Tom llantlv J 1 Cleveland
John K Tolas T M LltHoJohu
J G Fvann J H Hauls I H
Franc Hail Davenport It G
Clenulu Will llousser V O Mass
Jno W Glllott J J Uivdmou V
I McCiino 11 A Hodges and Al
bcri Walborg
A petit J1115 has been culled
for the necoud week t > r cum I Dec
< iiilni 11 and Is composotl of tho
follow lug llenn Fvans W 11
Moore H J Payne Jack Movoci
Ditvo Hvans W W Conkon W
V Siivago Itosn WIlllO II J
Wleuuin U lv lltibto 1 V Ilol
laud M M Aheiimth J V Todd
II 1 Shitfoi J t IIiimm 1
I tut tit T t Spitnli 11 George
F J Spituiiei J W Kellll P 11
lllltloi C A MctluviM Ihniliott
Laltoo J F Dink IM Loi It t 1
D Atlkltmou 1 D I v tun W C
Mangle J T Tolllsou W 11 Halt
Ji J A Mt Gov M S WHllnms
M 10 Hen In 11 It Ivtutl J
II diet ufloltl and V M Dm 1
VlsltoiH ilitv at Tall i i huol if
i mn 11 in ti iitiu t H I nts
fiom iiiouib io i tin 1 A
who rtpnnwvioil tin ditv
All tnld ti pni i in v lot l i t
uelinol on thai in mo n
vlnllliiK sti iul i i I in
counted ii a vlsli i in ti it toi hi
making n totnl v Mi
Munis loom st ni i iti >
fm having iho i at i a i i
uf vlsltms
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ed bv llm IndltM of ib i i
mil all lold It piiivi il i i i
ditv fm mn Holiooni
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HONOR MOLL SECOND
OIX Wl EK IH IIIOD
piitar GRAor
Jui k Joiios Mai Nov Inn Hani
Mla Loo Canlioll IM Ill i liimlmn
Dmoiliv Mario ftifuiic riantrli
MfiKliain 10 W UK kej Dai lino
Towiiiiilid link Ciovi
SECOND GRADl
11 Powoll Vlrilnlt lv II Krtlpli
Mem bam Paul Mill r pi tiv p < U
Modiiila Allharl l < lia Kiniiull
lltiiolis Dm Is lac LinmiH minlil
Inn Hall Anna Li i llm I shot
Itouvio Klltiiiiist DiOih t
Yolii w ooil
1HIRO GRADE
i M illo II > b I
Rice Ilimiiuii Mlrlm < i In id i
Hprmnio Murh Cm m i M
Nell Itiiiiilm i lot I no Illl 0
Him Uilr HUH I ii il I ad
M liiwnsiiui
1OURIH LltADt
Hi ih sun i i ihmi i i > i
Mtt < hell toi ii I i i i >
Matlioimii Jaoii J imin t n
Willlainc M io no mi
it an led us iimiiiin ii ini < >
on IftMl iimntbs n pm i i
Fir rn gradi
Hlilin I tin Mmliliiiin
Jen Di un Kl Dora I Ill Uarlly
J Knllliiii
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Hub Uiltce Moody Amu Ihutv
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CEVCNTH GRADE
Madalliio Alrhart Lvalyu Matin
sou Doris McGlutin Gi uo Sm
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EIGHTH GRADE
Huby Tlmmas Wynonn Swop
aim Ilioinas Mux ton IJerri
Vanhit
NINTH GRADE
Ulga MiGlaun 1Htircttu Simp
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TENTH GRADE
Jo vol Aburnath Lmlly Wlman
Iliullia liiiinunnumi Jake Ilurim
Arylrs Dawson Iiiiikh Markhaiu
Dew Uiu Moody Worth Nliholl
ELEVENTH GRADE
Mury Coidm Doris Soironson
little Roll Suggs
ATTENTION ROYAL
NEIGHBORS
Wo want ull the Hoyal neighbors
amounts lo about two million Ions to meet at Iho hall Thursday
The Oc nn Tin Prlsorrr of a y < ar and has a v iluu of from I night December 2 at 7 30 for tho
Chlllon Mru A W Hlorneuber sixty u > tutoiity mllliou dollars election of officwre
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 2, 1926, newspaper, December 2, 1926; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45654/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.