The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 48, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 19, 1955 Page: 3
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THURSDAY MAY 19 1955
Kress
By JEAN THOMAS
TULlA HERALD CORtlESPONDENT
Tlic Kress Lions club met Monday
V
Dipn Stroke
night nt which time new officers
were elected They were Buddy
Obenhaus president Milton Laurie
1st vice president B 0 Burk jr
2nd vice president Richard Plunk
ett secretary A C Mcllroy tail
twister L R Todd Lion tamer
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Mix well and make a big stirtheyre
the new Cinderella paintpartner coordinates
Broadcloth shirt printed with paint cans
noiron crinkle cotton shorts lacedknee pants
and piped skirtperked with signpockets
All wash fresh as paint Little sister
sizes 3Gx Big sister sizes 714
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13 COSMETIC 795
18 OVERNITE 595
21 WEEK END 695
21 HANGER CASE 1495
26 PULLMAN 1295
NONSCRATCH IMPORTED
LINEN LIGHT WEIGHT BUT
STRONG BLUE OR GREEN
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LITTLE SISTER BIG SISTER
Shirts 19 Shorts 193
Pants 193 Pants 298
Skirt 398 Blouse 198
Blouse 198
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and J C Draper and Robert Brown
directors
A Tupperwarc party was Riven in
the home of Mrs A E Johnson
Tuesday nfternoon Mrs Varnell
Thomas was hostess Refreshments
were served to Mmes Jack Wheeler
CiiradereDSa separates
Bineriy new matchups itra
easytcarefor cotton
Printed or Solid
Color Piisse in Boys
Size MOO
6 to 18 1
Soft Practical
Cotton Piisse that
never needs ironing
New bright colors
Genuine Imported
STRAWS
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Compare Mg
New dark tone
colors in several
smart shapes compare
and save
other staws 198
Printed or Solid
Sizes ff 4 98
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The seasons most
versatile shirt fabric
Smart prints or
up now Solid colors
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Sizes
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TOREWID
THE TUUA SwItW Couiry HERALt
Lioyd Roberts Kenneth Smith Oscar
Davis Bill Cook Max Brady
E H Denny Ira Sollock Johnny
Mason Clyde Saul and Mrs Rankin
the demonstrator
Visitors In the Richard Plunk
ett homo tills week are Ills parents
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Pinmoney priced
and right with your
skirts or sports wear
Dainty checked
gingham vith white
lace trim
Mr and Mrs Plunkctt of Cumby
The Kress baseball team played
Nazareth Friday Nazareth boys
won 11 7 Members of tho Kress
team were Johnny Brlnkloy cat
cher Kenneth Heflln pitcher Larry
Johnson first base Charles Rein
and SATURDAY
END
ATURES
Woven Check
Gingham or Spring
Mills Broadcloth
SLEEVHfS
Brand New Shipment
Just Arrived Cotton
Slips by Gilead
Proportioned 4 98
Lengths 1
4 gorefull shadow
panel Nylon embroidery
trim Medium or Tall
Lengths Soft Piisse or
80 Sq Cotton Sizes 32
to 44
MATCHING PETT1COAT5 198
PIECE GOODS VALUES
45 in Wide Soft Solid Color Baby
Lovely Summer Colors in
This Most Wanted Fabric
No ironing needed dries
in a Jiffy
FAMOUS Wm ANDERSONS
36 wide sheer and cool
Guaranteed color fast Buy
Now Yd
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FURNITU
Burlington Mills New
75 Orion 25 Nylon
WASH WEAR
Compare
at 6 95
195
That s right just washem
and wear em Requires only
an occasional touchup
pressing Burlington Mills
Washaburl fabric Dries in
a hurry Can be washed by
hand or machine 2842
hardt second base Doycc Newton
short stop Jim Lindlcy left field
John Rogers center field and Gerald
Webb right field
Mr and Mrs A E Johnson and
Mrs Doyle Saul went to Balienger
Thursday to attend their uncles
funeral They will go on to Gold
tlnvaito to visit their parents
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Roberts visited
his sister in Oklahoma last
week
Mr and Mrs Ernest Musselwhlte
of Brooklyn NY visited last week
with her sister and family Mrs
Jack Holland
Eugene Mcllroy of Lubbock visited
In the A C Mcllroy home this
week The cousins had not seen
each other for fivo years
Mrs C W Kenlston Plainvlew
visited her mother Mrs J V Holland
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Mclvin Baglcy and
daughter visited Mrs Bagleys aunt
In Hart Sunday
Mr and Mrs Jake Hamilton visited
Mr and Mrs Charley B Elam
Sunday
Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs H
D Lively Sunday were Mr and Mrs
Jack Ford of Hart
Mr and Mrs W T Aleston and
family visited Mr and Mrs Iter
ance Sunday
Mr and Mrs A C Mcllory and
Mr and Mrs L C Skipworth attended
tho funeral of Mrs Elscr
Hartmans father Sunday
Fairview News
MBS H H SHIPMAN
TULIA HD1ALD COHnEaPONDENT
Twentynine were out for services
Sunday morning at the Fairview
church We had five additions to our
church Services were dismissed Sun
day evening for the Baccaluarate
Services at Happy Three young people
from our community Genu Col
lier Betty Patterson and Jerry Ship
man are in this graduating class
Miss La Quitn Patterson who is
attending college at Canyon visited
home folks this week end nnd attend
ed the graduating exercises
Mr and Mrs Elvin Wesley and
Susie of Littiefieid visited the J W
Wesleys Sunday
Mr and Mrs Richard Evans re
turned last week from a fishing
trip at Rockport and visiting his
brother at Troy Texas
Cecil nnd Ronnie Shipman of Seymour
visited Friday and Saturday
night with tho II H Shipmnns They
came for Cecils combine left here
at maize harvest It is expected to
start combining some wheat at Sey
mour in the next week or so
Mr and Mrs J D Prasscr and
boys of Amarillo were visiting rel
atives hero Sunday
Mr and Mrs E W Schneffcr Mr
and Mrs Rayford Shipman and family
left Saturday for a few days
visit at Seymour
Mr and Mrs Woodrow Wesley
visited several days last week with
relatives nt Andrews
Mrs Serena Ilryan is able to be
up and around some at her home
She went back to the doctor at Canyon
Wednesday for a check up
Janet Middloton of Happy visited
Nan Earyle Shlpmun Saturday night
and was a welcome visitor at church
Sunday morning
Mr and Mrs T J Myers of Canyon
Mr nnd Mrs Thomas Camp
bell and Tom Rogers visited tho
Joe B Wises Friday evening
Mrs T J Myers and Mrs II H
Shipman were in Amarillo Thursday
afternoon
Niel James visited tho Woodrow
Wesleys Friday while his mother
went to Canyon
More rain in this community the
past week Some farmers report near
threo inches or a little more
Self Is Champ
Of Morton
Golf Tourney
Steve Self Whitefqce teacher won
the championship of the Morton
Country club golf tourney last weekend
decisionlng E L Snoball Willis
in the finals 5 and < 1 for a resounding
victory
Consolation honors in the top bracket
went to Sewcil who defeated
Neal Rose
The club hosted a picnicbarbecue
supper Friday night with a large
crowd attending
Self graduate of Tulla High school
is the son of Mr and Mrs R N
Self > of Tulia
W J and M E Lumpklns moved
two combines and two trucks to
Seymour last week so as to bo ready
for the harvest there the latter part
of this month
Church Circle Meets
In McGlaun Homes
The Rex Ray circle of the Baptist
WMS met Monday May 9 In
the home of Mrs J W McGlaun
After a short business session Miss
Lily Wlngo discussed the last chapter
of the book Baptist Missions
Among the American Indians
Those answering roll call with a
favorite scrlpturo were Mmes E K
Rcddcll Homer Bates W C Jen
nings Misses Wingo and Irma Slgier
and tho hostess
Next meeting will be May 23 with
Mrs R C Jennings at which time
the book Baptist Fundamentals
will be finished
Hospital Notes
PATIENTS ADMITTED
Mrs E G Sadler Mrs W II
Drake C C Poff Bradley Earl
Traylor Mrs Mallio A Crow Stan
Red Homo
Cooklrt
Flavor
BEANSN HAM
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ley Hughes Mrs Rudolph Braddock
Mrs Alma Brewer Toby Little Mrs
Amanda Tucker Mrs Mack Ellfotf
Mrs L D Young Mrs Jack Can
trell Mrs Home Miller Melvfh
Jennings Louis Decs Mrs Bill Wil
liams Mrs Louis Dees
BORN TO
Mr and Mrs Billy M MartinGirl
Mr and Mrs Isador SanchezBoy
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 48, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 19, 1955, newspaper, May 19, 1955; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46298/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.