The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 4, 1960 Page: 9
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The Tuna Herald
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 4 1960
Dear Ed iior
I have been intending lo nte
and commend ou on vour stand
against alcohol ou are in a position
to blast a a > at the evil traffic
but I don t believe that the righteous
should be content to let you fight
the battle alone We should take
every opportunity that is afforded
us to keep this damnable fire water
from inundating Svtisher county
The liquor advertisers show ans
tocrats drinking whiskey out of
fancy jewel colored bottles and
glasses They show us beautiful
girls and handsome men drinking
booze in a fonn glort of loo rnsp
tinted shades o 1 ght incl dniim
R
shadows amid the glamor of wealth
and contentment
But thej would not dare show us
the picture from life s other side
Let us challenge them to show us
the former aristocrat who now resides
down on the gloomv bower
firm society living In a worUl of
fantasy Let them picture the beautiful
virtuous girl of yestcrdav as
she is today a drawn faced harlot
on sale for liquor just drink more
drink an crape from reality but
hell is real
And where will the handsome
young man with the amber bottle in
his gloved hand be ten years from
now Will we find him in a hovel
somewhere surnundeel b poert >
hunnr ihiliinn and boltlts just
old common bottles and booi just
M If
10
FLYNT
JEWELRY and DRUG
LIMITED TIME
FEB lot TO
FEB 13th
WALLACE
STERLING
1835
1960
125th ANNIVERSARY SALE
For two weeks only 25J off on all magnificent
world famous Wallace Sterling
patterns on whatever you buya single
piece place settings or serving pieces
We expect every young girl who wants to
start on her sterling every spring bride
who plans on sterling soon and every
hostess who needs to fill in precesto
take real advantage of this extraordinary
saving possibilrty Husbands parentsall
gift givershave a most wonderful opportunity
too Tell everybody about St
and come in yourself Especially easy
terms for this sale Regular prices return
on February 13 So dont delay
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TWO SECTIONS
any k nd will do His high ambition
gone just a derelict in th < sea of
humanity
Now let the txxwe advertisi r get
behind some drunk out on tht huh
way let him get his camera r < aeh
let him snap the drunk as he misses
the car that isn t there and plw
into the one that is Let turn dir
show the wreck the splintered ejas
the ambulance arriving oi thi scene
to pick up the dead and chini Let
him show pictures o the fum ral
service the undrappetl loffn the
sad faced mourners whose lius tan
never be the same again
There is no aristocratic side to
liquor no moral man or woman on
stay moral under the influ m > f
drink
There is no beauty thit dnnk w m t
fade No lovelv lights thai w i
fade away into the dark sw imps if
hellish night
When > ou see things douh >
on your way to troublt Som
one has suggested as free dom fr m
I bondage to saloons is a s iioon n
I vour own home There art 6T drinks
in a gallon of the stuff Buy from no
I one but vour wife when thi f rs
gallon is gone she will have cii ht
dollars to put into the bank and two
I dollars to start business again
Should vou live ten years and cm
limit to buv booze from Ik r and
thin die with snakes in vour Ixiots
sht will have enough money to bury
hi dirmtlv educate the children
bu a house and lot and mnrrv a
dei ent man and quit thinking about
sou all togtther
saloon is
bar to Heaven a door to hell
Whoever named it named it well
A bar to manliness and wealth
A door to want and broken health
A bar to honor pride and fame
A door to sin and grief and shame
A bar to hope a bar to prayer
A door to darkness and despair
I A bar to honored useful life
A door to sin and grief and stnff
A bar to all thats true and brave
Sincerely
I Tin L SIIIMAN
Happy T xas
INSIDE TULIA
Bv Louise Day
Itvnne WVrtown 5JSJS
Mr and Mrs Keith Wolft have
returned home from a trip to Oklahoma
City where they attended the
Oklahoma Seedsman s Association
Convention and frrm Dallas where
they attended the Held Seed Instit
utc Mrs Argie Morgan and daughter
moved Friday to Gallup New Mcx
ico where Mrs Morgan has ac
co where Mrs Morgan has accepted
government work
Mr and Mrs Hayden Morgan
moved last week to the Morgan farm
north of Tulia where they wil make
their home
E iwood Ramsey has returned following
a couple of weeks trip to
eastern furniture markets
Mr and Mrs frcd Boatnght are
moving this week to their new home
at K Fannin Dr They purchased the
Mr and Mrs H J Harpolc have
returned home from a trip to Roscoe
where they visited his sister who
remains seriously ill They were
accompanied by their daughter Mrs
Carl Clark of Lubbock They returned
to Lubbock spending a couple
of days visiting in their daughters
home
Pete Owens of Ft Worth was in
Tulia Thursday night and Tndiy
transacting business and visiting in
the home of his relatives R J
Stallings and Mrs Alta C amprHI
Now on Display at
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SIMCA
PRICES START x
AT 1698
PO E Eatt and Gull
Coattt Inlandttithl t
and local tain
SI MCA ELY3EE
MRS BEN CHAPPELL
Carol Swinburn Weds Mr ChappeSI
In Impressive Church Ceremony
The sanctuarv of the I irst Mth
odist church was the seen of an
Impressive ceremony whith unitd
in marriage Miss Carol Swinburn
daughter of Mr and Mrs W V
Swinburn of Tulia and Ikn Chapxll
of Denton son of Mr and Mrs II
13 Chappell of I ancaster
The Hcv Robert Metzger pastor
A door to every drunkard s grave I performed the double ring ceremony
A bar to joy that home imparts I Given in marriage by her father
A door to tears and aching hearts the bride wore a gown of pure silk
bar to Heaven a door to hell i r e sole and alencon lace trim
Whoever named it named it well med bands The slim princess lx l
outlined
ice had scooped neckline
with lace applique trim and was
ompletLly studded with sequins
rhin stones and seed pearls Long
tape ring sleeves complemented the
bodice A sortly folded silk band
lirminitid into a tulip bow in the
front of the Ixidice The full billowy
skirt was appliqucd with lace bands
circling throughout the Inck and
falling gracefully into a cathedral
train She carried a bouquet of
white camelias and hyacinths against
a background of camellia
leaves and spiral eucalyptus I
Th bridesmaids wore identical j
dresses of ice blue silk organza with
round scoop neckline and small cap
sleeves The bodice over lovely
alencon lace had softly folded cum
berbunds with organza folded Ikiasj
in the center The full billowy wait
length skirts made a lovely and
graceful entrance
Max Swinburn brother of the
bride sang Walk Hand in Hand
preceding the ceremony and V > ed
ding Irayer as a benediction He
was accompanied by II M Baggarly
organist who played pre nuptial selections
and the traditional marches i
The vows were exchanged before
a candle lighted arch of emenld
greenery flanked by candelabra and
complemented with sunbursts of
emerald Urns filled with white
gladioli and happiness roses completed
the seing I
LnQmta Noble was maid of honor
Claudia Noble niece of the maid of
honor and daughter of Mr and Mrs
Harry Dale Noble of Amarilo was
flower girl Other attendants w n
Frances Ilrooks Jonana S < w I of
Midland and Mildred llowver roi
sin of the bride of Dallas
Ilcst man was Norman Chapp II
GRAHAMLAFONT MOTORS Inc
Broadway 87th Avenue Tulia Texas
SIMCAs the long t widest heaviest and rao t powerful of all leading
Imported cars And as for value look here Th loweat priced SIMCA
DeLuie U a 4door 6passenger sedan Iti equipped with 48 HP ron <
mounled engine heater defroster turn Indicator rescttable and regular
mileage indkaton conventional fuel gauge electric windshield wipen
2 ekuwd glove compartment oil filter automatic choke all at no extra
co t What more any SIMCA can aave you hundred of dollars a year
In gasoline alone fin many ca e lfi enough to cover monthly payment
sum mn o juyim thwcmout wiiiiuhd ava onuiwourvirr w
of It Worth Groomsmen wete Hill
Norvel of Dallas Marvin Chappell
of Lancaster and Wayne C alloway
of Wichita I alls
The mother of the bride selected
a navy blue crepe and taffeta Hie
grooms mother wis attired in a
blue lace dress ITieir corsages
were of happiness roses
A reception followed In I ellmv
ship Hall of the church
The pirents of the brule were host
and hostess at a rehearsal dinner
served in Noltes Dining Room
I or the wedding trip the bride
traveled in a navy silk suit with
patent accessories
The bride is a graduate of lulia
High school and North Iexat State
college where she was h memlier of
Chi Omega sorority College Ihycrs
and the Debate club The bride
groom received his bach lor and
masters degree at North Iexas
State mil currently is working towards
his Doctor of Philosophy ele
gree at the University of Oklahoma
He is a professor of speech and
drama at NTSC
The couple Is at home at 112 Ave
Locals Attend
Chapter Meet
At Plainview
5nEDf
I PHinview During the bus
11 muting two committee reports
w r iv < n Selective Recruitment
f 11 a hers bv Jewel Dodson and
k c ii h bv Minerva Stovnll
In two new members initiated
> v r 1 Iwanda Martin sixth grade
i In r and Kathleen Aiken high
h ml 1 nglish teacher l > oth of Pct
rsburj The quartet Alice Kidd
Mittu Ruth Nowlin Laura Mae
r rn II and Gladys Holly accom
pinnd by I ucile 1 lowers sang the
ippiuprutc songs of the society at
intervals during the ceremony
Die luncheon table carried the
motif of valentine in the candles
h olorful holders the place cards
h rd roses the individual alen
his ind the showers of hearts in
rspt i sed about the table
svmpnsium gave an appraisal
Hi lencher Training program i
Mr Niwlin who was the modern
tor hid attended the TFPS leach I
r I dticution Professional Standards
meeting in lawrente Kan
is lune 1059 and one in Dallas
in D cember Hie program had
be n criticized as having too grent abridge
between high school and col
lge work ILlS has atempted to
find unity of purpose between tin
I two Ihe need of the teacher for
nue D in Denton
I Out of town guests at the wedding
ineluded Mr and Mrs H II Chap
I pell of I ancaster Mr and Mrs R
I Anderson of Pampa Mrs Martha
Myers and Mrs Wayne Calloway of
Wichita Fnlls Mrs Norman Chap
pel of Ft Worth Dr and Mrs John
W Hiwyer Dlhis Howyer Heather
Matthews all of Dillas Mr and
Mrs Andy Reid Mr and Mrs Ilio
mas Johnston and Anita of Abern i
thy Mr and Mrs R S Reid and
Ikcky of levelland Mrs W T
Drcnnan and Chanty of Vernon Mr
and Mrs J W Adams and Jennlece
Marks of I loydada Mr and Mrs
II A Painter of Dodson
SEAT COVERS
Tailor Made
Seat Covers
Tarp Repair
Canvas Work
JENKINS SONS
TRIM SHOP
400 Columbia St
Ilatnview Texas
broad knowledge as wel as exper1
ience in teaching were stressed
Evelyn Barker discussed The Techniques
for Cooperative planning i
She stated the difference between
emphasizing the academic training
and emphasizing the professional
must be resolved stressing that ap
P Mshp is obsolete
tn nimbrs of the Gamma
Gam1 ael Hale discussed The acle
I it a hipt r or Delta Kappa
i m t lanuarv 10 in the Hilton < luacy of current programs She
stressed the practice teaching of
today a overcoming the theory presented
to students in earlier days
Mary Martin dscussed Closing
the Gap stating that the gap Is between
the needs of the child and the
ndults opinion about it Too she
staled the gap is between liberal arts
with many lectures and teacher
training plan She concluded that
this is a new frontier for 1 LLPS Cal
ifornln it was said has used the
plan of the interne teacher
The members sang There s Delta
Kappa Gamma in our Hearts and
the Delta Kappa Gamm i Song
Those atending from Tulia were
I Mr Kermit Mitchell Mrs Marjor
le Brewer Miss Tiny Uateman and
Mildred Hulsey
In 1021 and 1D2G during a vilent
outbreak of armed robbery the
Marine Corps provided a force of
about 2500 men to guard the U SMall
throughout the country
V H JUJ
vilk mtlLoat trtuni lAt wortJ to tMttly unjotgtHsblt
mtnuttl tfuti tvuld mfifl the turning Hi in your tile
CHARLES E FULLERS
Old Fashioned Revival Hour
SUNDAY 3 PM KTOE
Box 173 Los Angefos 53 Cf
marvelous
value
ipn Shores noiron casual shirt
The finely tapered collar and roll up jleevoj 4 g Q
create a wonderful look in thu shirt of J
OK Dacroii polyester and ZSfi fine cotton
Its nnooth dripdoing Ilefreshing to white pas I
brighter tones Stzos 30 to S3
Iri tht noUon tabrte odwttUcd In Readera Dlgejtl
Local Dogs Place
In Sanctioned Match
The Panhandle Kennel Club held
Its first America Kennel Club Sac
tloned Match of the year Amarillo
January 31 Gay s Black
Magic a black five month old
Chow Chow owned by Gay Roper
of Tulia placed In several uf the
divisions
He took a second place m le best
of breed division a second in he
puppy sweepstakes and a frr in
the three to six months d v m
Mister Mac Doogle o i d by
Thelma Patzlg also placed n several
of the events I > oog a ten
week old Scotlsh Terrier won In
the following divisions w n the
six weeks to three months s ind in
the Terrier first in the Si ot v Ter
ner and won the best of br id prize
A sanction match is a praitice
I show for the pom shows A ihoufh
it was the first time both puppies
were shown both looked very pr
mising and proved to have shown
excellent and outstanding
A detachment of U S Marines
commanded by Major Dame Car
truck USMC fought under Andrew
Jackson at the Battle Of N w Orleans
in 1815
For Smart
Things
For Spring
SHOP
La Voile s
Tho soft
shirtwaist
shown in Glamour
Designed in that fine new
washandwear cotton
Wamsutta Suttamatic
Foam green navy
boigo toast 8
to 18 and petite
sizes 8p to I6p
1495
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 4, 1960, newspaper, February 4, 1960; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46313/m1/9/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.