The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 9, Ed. 1, Friday, March 1, 1918 Page: 4
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event will admit
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ness booses electric lights water nnd
cement sidewalks
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twrront of
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the town
ihe xorld than those that dwell
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uties when they have had their
developmenU of Mia The
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pened to the needs of onr J
and planning
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What i onr time and onr labor
red to the hardships that these wf > P rtant unprovements to be
boy endoret The call of the rac mo ve bfltter
of our re na tb
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The T M B Ii is cooperating with
the city fathers in looking ahead for
tion of a new school building In the
preservation nnd protection of property
onr fire boys need to have tho very
best equipment Out of the hearts and
orfrora tbe arm of ottr e rw I018
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rent ui affairs both socially and offi
iially But how rnneh better is it to
be optimistic and in looking inAo the
future to plan and work for tWt which
will bring tbe best results rather than
to look on the dark s le of all qnes
tions and thereby fait before the task
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will surely come the needed help
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mel out Cireumsunces > of the or ni ht ha11
6 aot Pve liberBT ° them
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The erection of a new
nig with a large auditorium is one of
the great needs of Tulia and everyone
who can lond a helping hand or speak
an encouraging word for this mo > e
ment will truly be aiding a town
building cause Indeed when lulin
has semred this mnch needed addition
it will hae taken ft valuable step for
looking ahead
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tin o1 o oijiciMilly in tho foot fftnff
that hn Veen mentioucd flour am
n i > t i ilio our ilnti to prolme
I i o ill Kiutls of clrlcn truck Ho
ftwii cri nn 1 help fooJ our volillcr hoy
Anotl or tlittv and n cry urrcnt ono
being erected miles i to lut Liberty Bondti nnd War Sa
i nl m Walks being laid mg Stamii By thii last method we
ai 1 i 1not bear tth wltistle of the are not only aiding our government
o mi ntn a as it coiMln over the new but wo are inculcating the principle of
ult that will have been laid Alao economy fa our children that vrill
8 too good roads leading in all diree prove of nut old value to Uioin Buy
tions from Tnlia New homea in town War Saving Stnnipt ahd Liberty
and on tho farms trill be built Fae Bonds
torieit and other devices for malting
money will spring lip as if in a night
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THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Indeed in looking ahead for Tulia i
tlfnl and that The church that makes feel
we a riy one yon at
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L will be the pride and glory of all the home
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Jdaiirs country Shall tf e havea part Biblo Sehool at 10 a m
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democracy ror rroedom and
and enualrrV of all rcople l U ° DUtlue r ccoperating and Sorviees at 11 m and 730 p m
Prayer mooting Wednesday nt 746
p mOn
Sunday morning the pastor will
begin a series of sermons on Christ
tho Good Shepherd using the 23rd
Iunlm for the Ave sermons These ser
mous will be preached every Sunday
morning during Stafeh
Come to all tbe services You are
welcome
GEO 3 RUTH Minister
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THE METHODIST CHITRCH
Sunday March 3rd IMS
Sunday School at 1000 n in
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Swepston superintendent
Preaching at 1100 a in nnd 745 pin
Subject at 11 00 A Clean Sweep
At 745 Things Worth While
Junior League 2 30 Mrs J W
Mount Soperintendelt
Senior League C4 i p iu Mr J E
Swepston Surjrintendcnt
The nsus services through the week
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THE TULIA HERALD
for us his subject was The Semiij
of Love It wts a finedeliverance
oit < that the < onjrr > vition enjoyed in
mensely We would be glad to hne
iin return and give us anothnr I
hao known Bro Vaugfaan for a number
of years ho and I joining tho Conference
at Waro at the same time We
have been close friends through the
years A greater soul Ood never put
into tbe heart of a man than lie put
into the body of S J Vaughan
Hear tho sermons Sunday rooming
and night They will be helpftl
0 8 WYATT Pastor
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THE BAPTIST OHUECII
There was a nlco increase in Sunday
school last Sunday over that of a few
weeks past when tbe weather was so
cold Very good audiences nttonded
both the morning nnd eiemng services
Your presence always inspires your nb
senco is felt We appreciate vour o
operation and erase your prayers
I am grntofnl to God for the liber
allty of our people How nobly > ou
havo responded to the worthy cause of
education Our contribution this win
tor for edm ation will round out right
around eight hundred dollars As I
see it but few churches in the state
all things considered have done better
than this ouu
I uotlced lust week u statement inoue
of tho papers that comes to my
desk that therearc near two thousand
mure Baptists in Camp Travis than
am other denomination Huw it thrills
my heart to know our boys nro loyal
to their country I havo tho deepest
sympathy for mothers of all faiths and
of no faith in the anxious hours through
which they aro callod to go nnd yet I
envy you of tho high and holy honor
that is justly duo you
If thu strenuous days in which wo
am living will not tiring us to our
kneel iu humble prayer and obedienco
to our flod wc aro case hardened
With n heart full of love for mankind
I am yours to serve
GOBDOV BABBETT
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Mr Joo Brown nnd family who
have boen living at tho White hotel
moved back this week to their homo
In Northwest Tulia
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Mr A P Martin and family left
this week for Admirul Callahan coun
ty where they will mako their future
homo Tho best wikhes of thulr many
friends go with them
10TOooo TO LOAN
On Farms and Rai rk ln Swisher and Sur t
Phones 64 aiid 104
Phoife 70
Mr and Mrs Q Barks were royal
Whost and hostess to the mombers and
a few friends of the 42 club Tuesday
ovening
There were Ave tables of 12 nnd
at eaeh table there was much merriment
and pleasure expressed in playiug
the game Mrs X E JtcCtine proved
to be the champion player of the
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Where you carrobtain a complete Hreof Fancy and Staple Articles
Toilet Requisites Rubber Goods and in fact everything that
is io be found in amuptodate Brug Store
A complete Line > f Njais Qlity Goods
Our Motto
Trade where your patronage i
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AN INSPIRING MBBTINO
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W 0 Owens mannger of the Tulia J T Scott of Lockncy was in Tulia
Mcrcnntilo Company was n business last Saturday visiting relatives ond
visitor in Plainviow Tuesday looking nfter business matters
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JUNIOR B Y r u rnoanAU
The Baptist Womens Auxiliary mot Tho Junior B T P U meets each
Mommy afternoon iu tbe homo of Mrs Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock nt tho
C W McFarling with Mesdatries R J Baptist church Following is tho pro
Stallings and C W Mclarling as gram for Sunday March 3rd 1018
hostesses Londor Woldon McFnrling
Tho ladies had their regular mission Song Onward Christian Soldiers
nry program which was vory interest 1rayor That Ood will bloss our
ing nnd helpful Presidont our army and navy and tho
Tho splendid talks nnd papers in pcoplo who stay nt home in this try
spired evory ono prosont with n doslro lng timo of war
The kind hostess served a splendid nnd n determination to do moro for Minnlos Holt Call Business
salad courso to tho delighted guests j the advancement of Thirsts kingdom Scripture Beading Isaiah 52010
The next social meeting of tho club thnn they havo oxer done before Subject Tho Beturu Luora
will bo nnnounced later j After ttio program tho ladies spent stallings
Mr and Mrs Barks had the thanks a pleasant social hour and wcro served Earn Borneo Idlcy
of all present for the pleasant evening with delicious refreshments by thet
ristlicr Mabel Halo
kind hostesses
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Memory erse given in concert
Biblo drill
Closing song nnd prajcr
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AND ARE NOW ON
Our Buyer has returned from the Eastern Markets Al
though goods are scarce and hard to get he succeeded in
getting a good line of the latest Styles and most Uptodate
things to be found in a Dry Goods store
We have already received our
is an
ISPLAY IN OUR STORE
Shipments of
Clothing Ladies9 Waists
In the New Sprite
ARE EXPECTED IN
Styles
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When you want the Latest and Best in Dry
Goods and Clothing
you qan find it in our big storeX
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Engleman, J. S. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 9, Ed. 1, Friday, March 1, 1918, newspaper, March 1, 1918; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41815/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.