The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 48, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 30, 1955 Page: 3
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THURSDAY JUNE 30 1955
SIZES
32
SPECIAL PURCHASE
imported Broadcloth and
Checked Gingham
38 j
Grab up an arm load of I
these terrific blouses
Sleeveless Beautiful col
ors All Sanforized
VALUES TO 1795
Honestly you ll be amazed at
these values Smart styles by
famous makers Vicky Vaughn
Toni Todd Kay Windsor just to
name a few Cool cottons ny
lons many others Don t miss
these
FOR DOLLA
THE TULIA Swisher County HERALD
WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY JULY 4th
MENS MESH WEAVE
COMPARE
and SAVE
Cool Air skip weave by
Spring Mills Sanforized
well made Reg 149
White or colors
Bath Size QOf
24x46 OSf
17x27M Size 49c
WASH CLOTHS 25c
First qualify Regularly
much higher priced
Summer weights Values to
695 Odd Lots and broken
sizes
SPECIAL EXTRA HEAVY EXTRA LARGE
Regular 179 Grey Chambray
K SHIRTS for
290 wt chambrayj Tripple
stitched seams 2 flap pockets
a
JULY 5 h
TERRIFIC SElCIAL PURCHASE MFG CLOSEOUTS WE CANNOT
USE THE NAME OUT YOU WILL READILY RECOGNIZE HIS
LABELS COMBED
Group No 1
SHORTY PAJAMAS
Vnlucs To 5011 tJOO
Group No 2 l
GOWNS
Both long and dress
lengths
Values To 595 TJ00
Group No 3 < 3
PETTICOATS
Rc SSS Values
Beautiful styles and colors in Lowenstein Mills
combed magic crepe cottons Requires no
ironing
Absolutely First Quality Type 132 Muslin
NOBLECRAFT SHEETS
Double bed size 81 x 99
Cellophane wrapped Compare
at 179 198 Outstanding 2
values at this price FOR
OUSTANDING SPECIAL PURCHASEI BUY
NOW FOR DACKTOSCHOOL MFG CLOSEOUTS
OF REG 190
KNIT SPORT SHIR
Boy s sizes 4 161 Combed Cotton
guaranteed fast color and pro
shrunk Zipper or button front
Short slcevos
1
Kress
By JEAN THOMAS
TULIA HERALD CORRESPONDENT
Mr and Mrs Lee Young return
cd last week from Becvlllc and
Houston Mrs Glcnna Smith accompanied
them home
Mrs Billio Wnlbcrg Miss Jean
Johnson nnd Mrs Billy Young and
Pamela Jan visited Mrs Ozcll
Francis In Amarillo last Thursday
Mrs Odls King and Jerry Wayne
Dovlo Ann King and Joan Pool returned
Sunday after spending a week
vacationing in Bceville Corpus
Christ and Dallas
Mr and Mrs Lee Young and
grandchildren Patti and Bradley vis
ited with Mr and Mrs Paul Corn
ett nnd family of Wlldorado Sunday
The Esther Sunday school class
met Thursday night for a quarterly
social in the home of Gladys Young
Dell Williams conducted n business
meeting Devotional was given by
Mary Curry Special music was played
by Gladys Rogers Refreshments
were served to Onltn Williams Alta
Weathers Pauline Donaldson Gladys
Young Wilma Johnson Cecil Rob
ertson Mary Curry Mary Carden
Dell Williams and two guests
Gladys Rogers and Mrs Brinkley
Next meeting will bo with Pauline
Donaldson
Mrs Waller had the Birthday
Party Thursday afternoon in her
home Refreshments were served to
Mines Jake Hamilton Oscar Davis
A D Moore Jake Springer Jim
Cumllff Maud Sweatt V J Edwards
Ida Francis Waller Clara
Mao Sands Ema Klngley Next
meeting will be In the home of Mrs
Sweatt
Bro A C Mcllroy is holding a
meetings in Hart this week Bro
Arondel Banks of Plninvlcw preached
in Kress Sunday
The Christian Homcmakers class
hail u party In the Kenneth Hart
home Friday night Those present
were Mr and Mrs Hart Mr and
Mrs Norris Mr and Mrs Horace
Stark Mr and Mrs Billy Boat
wright Mr and Mrs Cliff Whltmiro
nnd Mr and Mrs Gene Ilollums
The Baptist Young Peoples S S
class had a party In the home of
Mary Nell Mason Friday night Refreshments
were served to Jasper
Hooper Johnny Gantt J E Boggs
Larry Johnson John Rogers Wande
Uousser Mary Rousser Ida Fae
Rousser Carlon Clark Willadene
King and Mr and Mrs Bunk Jones
Three guests from Florida were
Molly Urpc Joe France Uurpc and
Dean Swanner
Mr and Mrs Cy Davis Clifford
and Durward and Joyce Bagley went
to Possum Kingdom fishing and to
Beaumont and spcntw week
Mr and Mrs Jack Ford of Hart
were guests in the Bill Davidson
homo Sunday afternoon
PAGE THREE
Howard Kcndrick Is home from an
Oklahoma hospital where he has
been for a week
Mr and Mrs Ben Francis went
to Dozler Saturday to sec Mrs
Francis daughter
Mr and Mrs R C Long of Lub
bock were supper guests in the home
of Mr nnd Mrs Harry Sands
Mr and Mrs W W Webb and
boys went to McCaulIy last week
to visit with her parents
Nazareth
BY MARY ANN HUSEMAN
TULIA HERALD CORRESPONDENT
Sunday June 2G at the nine o
clock mass four children received
their First Communion The two
boyd were Gonzalo and Jose Gonzales
Blanca and Ofelia Gonzales
were the two girls
There were two Baptisms on Sun
day June 20 The daughter of Mr
and Mrs Francis Wilhelm was bap
tized Ann Michelle Ann Michelle was
born on June 22 Her sponsors were
Mr and Mrs Leonard Wilhelm Mr
and Mrs Pedro Davilla were spon
sors for the son of Mr and Mrs
Paul Ruiz He was baptized RIcardo
Mr and Mrs Ed Brockman Mrs
James Wilhelm Mrs George Book
Jr and Hubert Backus traveled to
Arkansas to visit with Pvt Cyril
Brockman who is stationed there
Bernard McDaniel has been visiting
In the home of Mr and Mrs
Florence Albracht He has returned
to his home In Omaha Nebraska
after spending a three week vacation
here
Beginning their meetings on clothing
for the summer the Nazareth
4H girls met Wednesday June 22
The apron group met with Mrs
Stringer Home Demonstration agent
at 3 oclock in Nazareth High school
There were 7 girls and 2 leaders
present at the meeting where the
girls cut out and started an apron
for the dress review The dress
group met with Mrs Stringer and
leader Mrs Emil Huscman at o
clock The six girls present worked
on standard report forms and clothing
records They also learned alt
the details about their patterns
The monthly meeting of the youth
club of the neighboring parishes
was held at Nazareth Sunday June
2G Entertainment for the evening
was a dance with music furnished
by the Melody Five A large crowd
of teenagers from the parishes of
Hereford Umbarger Canyon Happy
Tulla and Nazareth attended the
meeting Julys meeting will be held
In either Happy or Tulia
Mr and Mrs Florence Albracht
and sons Arthur and Ralph Eileen
Venhaus and Mrs Vincent Pohlme
icr traveled to St Scholasticas of
Fort Smith Arkansas to be present
at the investment of Postulent Lor
ene Albracht This event took place
Friday June 21
WOMENS COTTON
REDUCED
VALUES
To 399
SIZES 8 TO 14
Complete stock of girls Sub
Teen dresses reduced for
quick clearance Be here
early
JSmart summer cottons greatly
reduced to clear Odd lots
broken sizes Limited quanity
at this price
STYLE BY BONNIE BLAIR
> 97
SPECIAL GROUP OF WOMENS
COTTON SKIRTS
Regular 298 quality We WQ
made a special buy of these just 1
for this event Printed patterns I
STARTS THURS
Reduced Mens
SPORT
SHIRTS
Reg
298
200
Group includes dacron
and pima cottons
linens and combed
knits Save plenty
Genuine Imported
Milan Straws
Compare 147
At 750
All mens better dress
straws reduced to
clear Hurry
CASUAL STYLES
Values to 595 Odd lots
broken sizes Save
T
HEY KIDS LOOK WHAT JUST
COME IN
DAVY CROCKETT
TEESHIRTS
Nylon reinforced
Collar and shoulder
> 47 J 47
Super combed cotton knit with nylon
reinforced collar and shoulder
seams that win not stretch out of
shape Washfast colors Sizes 412
GROUP OF LADIES DRESS SHOES
All summer and spring styles M fltj
Values to 895 Broken sizes TratfcP fi
UMMEft GIRLS DR S SHOES
All whites or twotone styles
Values to 595 Little girls
sizes 82 3
YOUR DOLL
E AT J LEE DEPT STORE
SPECIAL PURCHASE RUFFLED PRISCILLA
STYLE 100
Compare
PR
Each side is 50 wide and
81 long 6 ruffle hemmed
and headed Guaranteed
washable and color
fast White and colors
Size 41 Wide 81 Long Each Pane
ROMSPUN PAN
Not 198 each but 198 pr
for magic chromspun tailored
panels White or colors Scoop
em up PR
SEW NOW FOR BACKTO
SCHOOL NEW SHIPMENT OF
FALL PATTERNS IN
PACIFIC MILLS
80 Sq PERCALE
PRINTS
39
YD
Compare for pattern finish etc
and youll agree this is the best
percale buy in town for the
price Lovely
Jx new patterns all
6SvE5i > Preshrunk and
ro
Short Group Greatly Reduced
mm FABRICS
Values to 79c yd in 3 yds < 4
this value packed group For I
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 48, No. 26, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 30, 1955, newspaper, June 30, 1955; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46282/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.