The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 52, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 2, 1961 Page: 7
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BurnettSprague Vows Taken
In Double Ring Ceremony
Mr and Mrs Chester Dumctt pm January 28 in the Vigo Park
Vii > Park announce the marriage church Parents cf the couple attend
of thnr daughter Bill e Ann to Ted ed them
Sprague son of Mr and Mrs I C
Sprague Tulia
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2 1961
Dear Editor
We would hko to express our Bin
cere appreciation to our many
friends who have been so nice to us
to leava a good place with so many
the past two years It ts very hard
o leave a good plnco with so many
nice people and it IS with mixed
emotion that we do so
To Lie school board administration
faculty and students with1
whom we have been associated we
extend our heartfelt gratitude for
such a pleasurable environment and
Rood school system in which to work
The community has a right to be
proud of their schools
We are also thankful to the many
parints whose children have been
under our supervision for this con
sant support and understanding
We would Just like to thank the
many nice people too numerous to
mention for the kindness shown us
dur ng our stay here If you are
ever down cur way please drop by
and sie us
Sincerely
Mr and Mrs Bill Henry
Sigma Eta Chapter
Plans Valentine Party
Sigma Eta chapter cf Beta Sigma
Phi held its regular meeting Tuesday
night in he home of Bea Hay
hurst
There were oleven members and
one gusst present
The motion was made to send a
donation to Texas Association for
Retarted Children This is the state
project of Beta Sigma Phi
Plans were compjeted for he Valentine
Party to be held February 14
pany and resided at134 North Rose
mont Amarillo
Mr Sprague is associated with the
First National Bank of Tulia
After a short trip the couple will
be at home at 12 Terry Drive Tulia
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SIS H T A W
Girl Scout
Wherever there are Girl Scouts
and Girl Guides February is known
as International month and one of
the special girl scout days is Thinking
Day February 22nd That day
is set aside for Guides and Scouts to
think of their sister numbers around
nt a Thnking Day tea Mrs Tom
Vastal cxecutve director will se
cure a speaker from of the
Herald
THREE SECTIONS
Four Generations of Family
Named Wm Rbf Newberry
By W R NEWBERRY JR Walto School Centennial Intermsdl
It Is not too uncommon today to ate school and Excelsior High school
seo a four generation picture but
t is unusual to sec four gencra
tons of the same name In th accompanying
photo are four William
Robert Nowbcrrys
Newberry Snior was born in
1870 In the Cumberland mountain
country of Tennessee migrated to
Texas whon he was 17 going on to
California wth his family in 1929
Newberry junior attended high
school at El Monte Calif and lived
In Rosemcad Calif until 12 ysars
ago when he moved his family to
11306 Rosecrans Ave Norwalk Ho
graduang thcro in 1957 While ful
filling his military obligation with
the United States Navy he met and
married Miss Shirley Pgg of Vine
mont Ala
Newberry IV was bom at Cull
man Alabama May 8 1960 and has
sp nt most of his Ufa traveling He
returned to Alabama last week after
spending two months with his grandparentsOthers of the Newberry family residing
n Norwalk are Robins grand
mother Aileeno an uncle James
was engaged for several years intassisant editor of the HeraldAmen
the printing business Most recently
newspapari and an aunt Karen
he disposed of a newspaper which
he had published in Riverside for the
past year and one half
Newberry 111 attended Nettle L
who attends Excelsior High school
The Newberry family formerly
lived in Tulia
W K Hulsey to be present at their
next meeting Feb 2nd to lead them
in further practice
and his wife Lady BadenPowell
He was the Founder of Scouting for
boys and girls all over ho world
and she was the Chief Guide in tha
World Arsociaton of Girl Guides
and Girl Scouts
There are many international
the world and It will be celebrated I t that ° f plrl S = outs h3 e
by them In some speoal way the possible tJnJ5ko pa in maie the
world over birthday sfts in
form of money from Guide compart
Tula Girl Scouts will have an op les bnown as me Thlnking Day Fund
portunlty to increase their underbut in e Umted StatBS Scauts fiivc
standing of international friendship t0 thls fllnd through the Juliette Low
World Friendshp Fund
foreign our B d e r0TO le TrBSP
many exchange students at
ersh M E P
Wayland coege n Plainview Mrs Jhe fa
Paul Miller neighborhood chairman 1 I FlanaSa n
h < dvdeJ into two
patrols
has named Mrs Jams Thomas
chairman of the nclihsy are e < ltng rfdy t0 nyp
arrangements com
1 to become Inermediate in
mitee for this tea
Of course Tcbruary 22nd is the
in the conference room of the bank
The members husbands are invited
A letter was read concerning the
state conve tion his yar It will
be in Galveston May 26 27 and 28
The soror ty yardstick was read
o determine the ratm for half a
ear It still na a tniecstar rating
Mrs R D Wilmut showed the
film The Heart
Refreshments wjre served to
Dons Cnriton Wanda Hous = Jane
Inman Edith Nelson Joyce Ruland
Jhirley Wheeler Joyce White Betty
Wood LavJda McCracken Mrs R
D Wilmut JeAiv Newby cohosts
ind the hostess Bea Hayiurst
birthday of our own George Wash
an troop
the Spring i
Patrol No 1 has worked up three
short skits about the th rd Girl Scout
Law which is A Girl Scouts duty
s to be useful and to help others
Th tr skits depicted helping a child
who got hurt helping a grandma
acratS the street and children fol
lowjig patrol signals As they acted
out eir skits at a recent meeting
Patrol No 2 tried to guess what
they were doing
Besides learning to keep records
on each patrol they are discussing
names for their patrols and arc
thinking abcut ways to earn money
for their troop
Patrol No 1 includes the following
girls Princess Roberts leader Lou
Gay Malme assistant leader and
ngton but it is also the joint Krth Marsha Thompson scribe Sue Ella
day of Lord jtobert adenPowell Edwards Sharla George Judy Gun
WHATS IN A NAME9 in this case four generations of
Vviiiiam iuucu i > lwdi iivs unking iiia Mom bi 9 Jr 4
III 21 IV eight months Up until last Monday when V R N
III and W R N IV returned to their Alabama honu ill foui
namealikes were living und > r the same roof at 11306 Rose
crans Norwalk Calif
Kiwanis Magazine
Wins Top Award
The National Ccwboy Hail < Ian
has announced that Th Kman s
Magazine has won the Western Heritage
Award for the bst western
magaz ne article of 1960 The award
came for The Old Chisholm Trail
written by W Bruce Bell of Hcnr >
vllle Indiana and published in the i
October issue 11
It was presented at the W stem
X
Heritage Award Dinner in Oklahoma
City onr January 30th Execut e
Editor Richard Gosswilter received X
it for Kiwanis Governors and prominent
citizens of 17 western states
wso be on hand
were also on hand
nels
Rice
Dbra McCoy and Clydene
Leader of the second parol i < Del j 5
tah oberts Assistant leader Kathy
Autry scribe Linda Love and reporter
Susan Byars Other members J
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are Saundra Tlatiagan
Hutson Alice SJi k Vicky Thorn
ton and Dorothy McCune
Girl Scout Trocp 3 continues to
spend much time on badge activi
ties At their meting last Thursday
afternoon at the Vrw hall they in
vited wo Boy Scouts Mike Hen
thorne aid David Wynne to help
teach them knotcraft
The g rls had so much fun at a
recent meeting learning singing
games that hsy have asked Mrs
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 52, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 2, 1961, newspaper, February 2, 1961; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46413/m1/7/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.