The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 26, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 17, 1935 Page: 19
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wont to scov Mr ami Mrs Martin
teachers of the Price school Tues
day evening
Mrs M J Preacher Is visiting
in tho home of her daughter Mrs
Charlie Hays and family this week
Mr and Mrs John Hoefer were
Tulia callers last Friday
Mr and Mrs Clyde Bramlct and
son Wayne of the Lone Star
community were pleasant callers
in tho Stambaugh home Saturday
evening
Mrs Mae Hays visited her son
Charlie Hays and family Sunday
Sport News
Tuesday at noon the Alexander
Senior boys came over for a prac
tico game but were a little unfortunate
as they lost to our Seniors
by a score of 2S 18
At noon on Wednesday our
Junlir and Senior boys went over
to Price for some practice ball
Our teams were victorious in both
games our Seniors winning out
by a score of 8 G and the Juniors
11 2
Wo regret very much that Valley
View Senior boys could not
play our Senior boys Friday night
on account of a disabled player
Wo hope that you will soon be
able to play us
Our Junior boys enjoyed the
game with Tulia Junior boys Friday
night very much The scores
were Tulia 15 Taylor 23
gimtrtj Correspondence
Taylor Tidings
Lakeview News
Mrs Frank Doweese entertained
Mr and Mrs J Stanley Vara lior Smulay School Clnss with a
dinner Sunday Thoso having tho
privilege to nttend were Misses
Katie Stitli and Laura McMahan
Mrs B 11 Collins and Hobby Messrs Johnnie Clay Harris Gor
Doylo snent Tuesday afternoon iuidon Hutchinson and Leo McDow
the F J Springer homo I ° 11 nml Mr andMrs C J liar
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Ired Hoofer of Philnviow
and
Roland Ehresman helped John
Hoofer butcher this week
Mrs Maggie Bramlct and daughter
Hazel of the Price community
visited in tho n H Stambaugh
homo Wednesday night
Mrs G C Page had as a visitor
in her home Thursday her
sister Mrs W E Campbell
Exlbeo and Ben Hooper and
Mrs K C Palmer is suffering
with a cut foot
Mr and Mrs M C Wheeler
and sons spent Saturday night
the Avory Adnms homo of the
Center Plains community
Mr and Mis E E Wheeler
Those visiting Sunday wero Mr
and Mrs E E Wheeler with Mr
Henry Rogers wero entertainednlul Mrs K W Stith
In he Hutson homo Tuesday night i Mr3 na > McDowell In the J B
They reported a nice time play McDowell home Mr and Mrs Ming
42 C Wheeler and son and Mrs
Wo wero very sorry to hear of Eze11 Redmon with Mr and Mrs
the loss of Price Schools Redmon and Mrand Mrs
house which was estroyed by J Redmon and Mrs Dewecse
fire J with Mr and Mrs Newt Redmon
Jack and Bobble Hoofer spent j
Saturday with Bllllo Jack Holland ChildreSS Chatters
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Valley View Items
Hro Blair preached hero Sun
day Tlioro were about 15 present
We had a good singing Sunday
night Tlioro were only a few
piesent hut we had the now
books and learned titiito a few
songs Everyono come and help
us learn some more
Bro Daniels will preach not
Sunday and Sunday night Tho
Epworth League will be before
Pleaching Sunday night
Tho play An old Fashioned
Mother was presented at Wayside
Saturday night There was u
good crowd and 18 were made
The lied and White Epworth
League met nt Val ey View Sun
day afternoon A good crowd was
lesent A very nice program was
endered and then some pep
songs wore sung Refreshments of
Mr Charles Holdon is visitingcocoa nml cnUo wero served Then
next meeting will tin In Tulia tho
third Sunday of next month
Next Friday night Is P T A
Mr nndn8 t This will be program night
Everyone be sure and come
Mr and Mrs T P Anderson
spent Sunday in tho homo of Mr
and Mrs Melton McGehee
Mr and Mrs A J Glen and
family spent Saturday in the N
E Bonds home
Tommy Tucker visited Billy
Edwards Sunday
Misses Ruth Foster Marjorle
ed In the home
Harvel Stambaugh had as his
of his grnndpari
Juanlta Parker spent Saturday
ents Mr and Mrs N G Lott ight with Barbara and Julnlta
this past week end I Lowe
Mr and Mrs Otis Byram and m
family and Mr and Mrs McGIll J ° I
a lita 1arke nm Fo9tcr
and famty visited in W H Hard n
ages home Sunday S vH VT
J VSited Water ad
Mr and Mrs S W Watson and MarJorle
children of Amarillo Texas spent
last week In tho Alton Moody
home
Helen and Ray Byram spent
Saturday with Mr and Mrs Hard
ageCecil
Cecil Kiker who has been ill
for some time has greatly im
proved
A number of students have been
absent from school this past week
because of illness
Those visiting in the A S Ki
ker home this past week were
Mrs Alton Moody Mrs P S Claiborne
Mrs Percy Walters Mrs
Ed Sprowls Mrs Robertson Mr
and Mrs J W Kiker Mr and
Mrs Hansen and Mr and Mrs
Herndon
The boys were certainly proud
to see so many of the Taylor parents
and friends out to watch
them play They feel that yuor
presence helped them to win the
game So lets always go and
boost our boys Make them feel
Edwards Sunday
Mrs W R Jones visited in tho
W B Doughty home Sunday
Minnie Nuztim visited Juanltn
Foster Sunday
School News
What the lower grades are
doing The first grade Is telling
and writing stories In their
Eng ish work The second grade
has just completed a study of
Eskimos The third grade is getting
a new book this week The
fifth grade is studying the flag
of our country in English
Mildred Ruth and John Eddie
Bonds are moving to their new
home at Bovlna this week We are
very sorry to lose them from our
community
DULL HEADACHES GONE
SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT
Headaches caused by constipation
are gone after one ose of
Adlerika This cleans poisons out
of BOTH upper and lower bowels
Ends bad sleep nervousness
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Sport News
The junior girls played Flyut
Friday night In a swift game of
basketball Tho scores were 144
in favor of Valley View Wo
enjoyed tile game very much and
hope to play them again
Nazareth Items
Mrs E 1 Kern had as dinner
guests Sunday evening Mr and
Mrs Joe Lltsch nnd daughter
Mario Mr and Mrs Albert Schulte
and son Oilbcrt Mr nnd Mm
Albert Wllholm t family Mr
and Mrs Henry Wli Jn nnd sons
Mr and Mrs Joe s lbraclit and
children Veronlcn and Andrew
Mr John llelnian audi Florence
Dull returned from Ncbranskn
Thur silay after snendlnj the past
two mouths there a
Mrs John Kern ofJOavuiiport
Iowa arrived Wednesday for a
lengtlily visit with her sun Paul
anil family and other relatives
Misses Elizabeth Rose and
Theresa Schulte Miss Helen
Oerbor of Amarillo spent Sunday
in Nazareth
Mr and Mrs Leo Bal and
children nnd Mrs Math ierber Jr
were Dlmmltt visitors Saturday
morning
Mrs Frnnk Schulte has been
on tho sick list but Is reported
improved
News was received fo the death
of Doris Sharp It was oulto a
shock to her friends and former
schoolmntes Our deepest sympathy
is extended to the parents
Mr nnd Mrs Carl Homer of
Groom spent Saturday and Sun
diy visiting relatives here
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I am 71 years old and havo uaod
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when I am bilious dizzy and
havo swimming In my head Black
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in many ways Keep a pack
ago of thla old reliable purely
vegetablo laxative In your home
and tako it for prompt relief at tho
first sign of constipation
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 26, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 17, 1935, newspaper, January 17, 1935; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45824/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.