The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 33, No. 22, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 28, 1942 Page: 6
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PIGE SIX
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last
the 1934 Study Club luncheon in
the recently redecorated home of
Mrs O Mux ford on May 20 Mrs
Dewey Seay was cohostess
Roses and other spring flowers
tidded a touch of beauty to the
tables and the attractive rooms
The program Included a humorous
rending by Mis Seay a resume
of the Club History for the
D Dan
ulent conducted an iinpiessivc
installation ceremony
Two guests Mis Lloyd Mor
HERIUNE
When Biliousness Headache
cine GOc a bottle
Ileald Jones
Frasers
CHICK SVJASH
for GR0WTH
I can almost
ee em grow
right bofora
my cyps1 Thati
what jo muii chick
rolicrt of this community hove
said about tins i cullent starting
ration It gives chicks WHAT
THEY NEED See us today
This leed contains recommended
amount of IODINE the vital ingredient
that FIGHTS FEED
WASTE by aiding thorough
DIGESTION
SOLD BV
CHILDRESS
MUAIBING ELECTRIC
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TULIA
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following announcements
are made subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary to be held I
JTuly 25 1942
His subject was
Time of War
Taylor
E K Hulsey Mrs Jap Galbieath
of Foil Worth Mrs J S Riggs
iMis
OF 7 HE
SOCIAL EVENTS MS
Study Glulpi Ganclude yean
WUk Qeitioe JluncluuHtl
Virginia Dinwiddic
Entertains Friends
Virginia Dinwiddle entertained
number of friends with a dance
A lound of Ray spring lunch Jnt the beautiful country home of
bou ht wiiin club acU parcnti Mr and Mrs Jim
In Tullntto n icrnnil finale glub PasbyUrtan > n Church May 10 Dnwdde on Mny 10
week AmW the affairs was flower dccor
Wayne Pteston Don Mills Donald
An abundance of lovely spring Davis Shannon Black and Donald
flowers decorated the tables At Ctockcr Mr and Mis Dick ODan
icach place was a tose jcl and Donna Lea and Mr and
Ptcsent for the affair wcte Mrs Mis Dan McCammon of Lubbock
of ou countty luln
Dining n bhott b s te s
No M
Mis Gituctt outgoing pros
TJSO
er Mrs Ruth Stevens Mis Frank
Mrs Maud Rush
MailieS McLV 18
Cobb Mrs Prudence
Mis Maud Rush of Tulla and
A L Lyles weie married May 10
towSw menbefs y present M C S Duf11 Mr C 1 Sllmlon After a short trip
M s Wl lTvilomnn lis Dem is C > oper Mis W H Clark Mrs CI to Oklahoma they will be at home
111 A Mcbus of El Paso Mis J W to their filends near Tukey
Zimmcmann Mis I C S ague
M1 M s D M D
Mrs James Ioid Mis Jeff Mu 7n
i
N E McCune Mis
ftm
sick Mis D Culluin Mis Seay
Mrs J G Hell Miss Minnie Coop
er Mrs Gunett Mis S A Duck
Mis Rusli has been a Tulia
Nichols Mis E G Hniks1icsident foi many years
J J Meadows Mis E P
K Z Mothodist women
sf t sr w
c c
K Ss iS s s cStucly Deaconesses
Horn Speaks o Womans Club
Rev Wnltei G Hoin gave an
Seolt Mis Hoi ace Edmondson
Mis Keini Mis Geoige Jennings teuonesscs in the Methodist
Mis l G Connoi flowena Tin Chinch was the topic of study of
noy and Rev I loin
Canies Out 1iogrim Tlicnic
both ilicles ol the
Womens Society of
ue bv asking each new officei I The eitcle membeis of whom
a wioup of questions to test her U weie piescnt discussed the
abilitj foi seivniR The olliceis USO drive
him passed all ieciiuomonts 1he society will meet at the
Mis Hams piesented each chinch next Monday at which
with a diploma tied with ilbbon tl > Mls Foioman will lead the
and beainm a loebud Those nipioBram on Afuca Each membei
stalled weie Mrs Joe Arnold1 asked to contiibttte some uten
piesident Mis Musickvice for the kitchen if she desiies
dent Mis Pari Uodjjeis secrctaiy il lso to brinR her little apron
Mis Jewel Avent tieasuier Mis filled with pennies one for each
Doan paihainentaiian and Mrs hich of her waistline
Foy Cuny Mis Wayne Flynt
uhisoiy boaid membeis
Dining a shoit business meeting
the club voted to gte a do ty ot Amarillo Mis E C Good
nation to the USO and also that man and Mis Maurise Ferguson
each individual would give as Membeis attending weie Mrs
many seeds and plants as she Waddill Mrs Avent Mis Bauer
could to the community garden Mis Charles Weisenbuig Mrs
pioject illayden Gauctt Mis Cuuy Mis
The luncheon concluded with Valton Giuben Mrs Doan Mrs
I the leading of the Club Collect Mustek Mis Arnold Mis Harris
Guests piesent were Mis W Mrs Wayne Flynt and Mrs
C Cowan Jr Mis Hay McCatfer Rodgeis
p i
fhr Commissioner Precinct No lji
V S BOB FRANCY
T niTKKR
riRUIC
U Z ominLsslotier Precinct No 2
P R PETE RAYMOND
J V DAVIS
JOnN R WHITE
W D BILL LOVE
For District Judge
HERBERT C MARTIN
C D RUSSELL
For District Attorney of Uie G4th
Judicial District
J R BILLY HALL
HAROLD M LaFONT
For Commissioner Precinot No 4
j n BICE
Tor County Judee and ExOfttcio
Superintendent of Public InstructionJAAIES T HALE
For County Treasurer
J MURRAY MARKIIAM
For County And District Cerk
J E BEEN
For pherlff Tax Assessor and
Collector
n Ka WHITE
For Oauaty Attorney
J U OWEALL
For Commissioner Precinct No 3
Q B WORKMAN
H A HUB HODGEB
In addition to boutiuets of ccjIloidor Mis S A Duekott led tlie
oiful lloueis on the table thoic pmyei The Deaconess
wuo thice centeipletos lepicsontlAs a Piolessional Woikei was
inj some jihaso of Amenea studied discussed by Mrs i W Flynl
hi the club pioKiams One illus Mis H E Daniel spoke on The
tiatinf the Texas piotnam show HiKhlnnd Hoy Community House
ed n Western scone with conal and Mis U H Wells on iioin
cowboys and hoites Anotlici lep of a Hestlessness
ieehtiii IUuly Ameilean Fuini Nine membei seie piesent
tine was a livinu loom with M1 m Hauls was piORiam
dnlntj china imnituie and the leader for Cliele I in the home
thud can led out the idea of both ol Mis J H Waid Aftei tfioup
vc Ketable and flower tfauloninK sinKiiiK ol Thiow Out the Life
studied Plate favors also can led Line Mis H K White Have the
out the Ameilean study theme I meditation Speak to Us of
Aftei the ioup sinslnu of Star Conuiideshlp of Biotheihood and
SpaiiKled Bannei Mis Allen ol Love and a player
Doan ae the iinocation The Blessed Assuiance was smiK
pioKiam contnued with a piano and then the leader descubed the
solo Tlie Maiine s Son by Mislooks chaiacter and woik of a
Clnience Bauei Mis Thoinlon deaconess and showed pictuies
MusicU Have a leadiiif On tho contiastiiif the deaconesses of to
Hoad to Mandalay and Mis day and those of yesteulay Mis
Maikham Waddill accompanied L C McDonald discussed HikIi
at the piano by Mis Bauer saiiK land Boy Community House
Sleepy Hollow Tune I Membeis of the society lead
Mis Jim Hauls outKoins picsivauous messages fiom letucd
dent opened the installation sor deaconesses
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HiiV Defense Bonds and Stamps
PRICES
the run i herald tuua texas
luted the rooms Programs carry j iiri
inK out a Western and ranch uook
group singing of America the f the dnncea >
Beautiful Rowena Turney gave Th08 invlted were isnbel Tcu
the 23rd Psalm as the invocation Gwynln Deb Blvens Norma
Alter the presentation ol gucsts Whlte Jane Burch LoRena
Mrs J W Kelm played a piano 0Ncllll Bic j0 Weaks Flo Car
solo Evening Star by Tannhaus 111 Fndn Zanc Dukc Geraldlne
cr Gunkey Ruth Harris Donald
Mrs Walker B Jones gave a Klous Ray Barbour Jim McCon
i m irlirm music bv Betty 11ending and Rowena Tuiney sang nei Gwyn Vaughn Charles Ed
hi niioiaion
8lnKln8 Daniel B T
Seay and the invocation by Mrs
James Garrett
In a roundtable discussion
Mress was laid on womans responsibility
to uphold the spiritual
moral and cultuial welfare
Hosuy ofimondson Jimmy
Blest Be the Tic That Binds
seivcd as the benediction
Kit kpati iek W e s ley McKone
Methodist
Clnistian
Flatulence or Gas and Listless Canying out the yeais study Set vice when they mot Monday
ness or thut thed feeling an pioginm winch iiacl just heenafteinoon
svmptoms of Tcmpoiniy Constl i < > ncluded the Tulia Litoiuy Aits Mls Voia Allt Wls leader of
nation and you take a laxative or Club held its annual luncheon in the piogiain in Ciielo II which
cathartic for relief tiy Hcrbine the basement ol the Ilesbyleiian met with Mis M D Waddill
I is sliictly a vegetable medi Cluiiih last Tluusdiy Following opening icmaiks by the
They wont go t
up but they may
t
come down
We intend to do the best wc can by our customers Tbe
Government bin said we cannot raise our prices a good
wartime measure
jut tlie Government wont object at all if we wcrc to
sell merchandise below tbose top prices of March
So keep an eve open for our window specials
ROGERC
GROCERY ic MARKET
REFRIGERATED FOOD LOCKERS
frVltHHBt Intl > HHt < MlH lI > HilHHl > t
Miss Richardson
Talks To Society
Dr
West Texas State College Can
yon Was guest speaker nt the
Monday afternoon meeting of the
Womens Missionary Society of
clnsi vicepresident
Welcome Address Robert Ar
dl president I
Response D if Boylcs high
school principal
Solo Mrs I II Turncy ac
Mary Moss Richardson of companled by Rowena Turncy
Reading LEnvoi by Kipling
Dorothy Ray Bivens honor
student
Address I H Turney superln
a ofthe Presbyterian Church In the tendent of schools
Accordlan
home of Mrs Teubel music Betty Jewell
Henry
The speaker who was Intro j Seay class representative in stu
duccd by Mrs Teubel gave an dent council
Instructive discourse on a recent
h
The program opened with the flt 1J tnemC wcrc d for Mme
Mrs C S Dudley in giving the
devotional uld a tribute to the
Group songs accompanied by
Rowena Turney and led by Betty
Jewell Seay Dorothy Ray Blvens
Esther Cobb Bobbie Jean Moon
hostess by naming her as both the Betty Sue Campbell and Melba
Martha and the Mary of the Lea Crow
organization Songs wore patriotic and words
During the social hour refpropiatcly arranged as fol
freshments weio served to mem lows
hers of the Missionary Souety Dear Old Tulla High School
members of he Guild and the > c Deep in the Heart of Tex
following quests Di Itluhniu as 4
Mis L D hinell Mi uonielli God Bless Tulia High Tune
Mrs J R Shitp and Mis Harvey Cod Bless Ameiica
Cash all of Canyon M C Af Texas Our Texas State
Mebus of El nso and Mvs T M so8
Nichols Mr W S Tomlinson My Creat Gieat Great
Mis Heed Clayton nnJ Mts E Gtenl Oiandfathcis Song
G Batks j Graduation Exercises
The Eighth Grade graduation
Dplfo Tfnnni p mil exorcises weie held Friday May
IVcippd LrdmiTlc 15 in Ule hgh school auditorium
Group Entertained cas > i mc
Mrs Gladys Wcltcy Mrs Piu
The Eighth Grade had a class
picnic May 8 at the Tule Lake
donee Tayun and Mrs Lee Now They were chapeioned by their
lln of Kicsi attended the iccent mothers and teachers Many lode
luncheon of the Gamma Iota bicycles to the Lake
Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma
Society honor solotity for women Women aie studying and seiv
teachois ing as meteoiologists in Great
The chaptoi of which Mrs Biltam
Nowlin is picsident was entti
lamed by the hostesses of Sudan At Mime tune in his life each
and Amheist at the Amheist man can ptoe ho is nglit it h
Hotel Meinbeih Horn eight conn will but have the coinage to land
ties attended iloi Ins convictions
Th piogiain was a Founders
Day one honoiing membeis The
affau was colorlul and patiiotic
Eighth Grade Boys
And Girls Honored
Flynt Flashes
airs Ilicc Bradley
13 Mile Southeast of luIn
I IIn 20 We weie pioud of the
Eighth guide pupils graduating shnweis we received last week
into high school weie honoied but weie veiy unfortunate m get
with a biiKiuct given by theli ting hail The hail did quite a lot
mothers last Fildny evening at ol damage to om wheat and also
the First PiesbyteiIan Chinch the garden
Decouitmns weie in led white We aie soity to heal Mis Gio
and blue with lovelj centei v l Biyson is not doing so well
pieces of peonies lagged lobins We hope by this time she is much
painted daises and mock mange bettei
The place caids and piogiams Mis Ruth Isbell and son Eu
looked like diplomas tied with gene ol Pampa visited with Misled
white and blue libbon Isbells paients Mi and Mis Hoi
Tlie piuguim was as follows ace Jclicison last Sunday
Toastmistiess Baibaia Daniel Wo aie souy to lepoit that Mis
class icpoiter Horace Jeffeison fell and hint
Invocation Mai vin Newby elasc 1CM hip last week but glad that
DR FRED GOSS OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted
Training plus experience plus equipment equals a distinctive
service for particular people and it costs no more
319 Skates Bulldinr Plalnview
Santa Fe
Few
Wartime
Transportation
Cattle on the hoof grain on the farm minerals
at the mine oil at the well goods at the
factory these cannot help our soldiers or our
people until delivered where they are needed
Our job Is to Keep Em Rolling
Santa Te is eager to do its full share of this huge
wartime transportation job military and Chilian
throughout our territory Years of careful operation
maintenance and expansion conditioned Santa l e
facilities for just such an emergency Hut to meet etery
demand existing equipment must be used to tbe limit
You Can Kelp Too
Last year you shippers did a lot to increase efficient use
of existing freight equipment Now we ask your continued
cooperation to that end by doing these things
Mai tvtry earyott use carry a maximum load Save
tvery bvuryu can in loading and unloading cars Order
cars only for your actual current needs
Your help wilt help us do a better job for you as well
u for Uncle Sam whose needs must come first in war
At Your Command
Betides allout war service Santa Fc is maintaining
regular and efficient freight and passenger
transportation vital to your community
Talk over your traet and traffic problems
with your Santa Fe agent
fir Buy US War Stamps and Bonds
she is improving and can walk a
little now
Mr and Mrs Elmer BillingU
and Mr and Mrs Leo Billington
of Plalnview visited Mr and Mrs
John L Marrs of Pampa last Sati
urday night
Donald Lee Grantham visited
Mrlvin Bradley one night last
week
We are glad to have Emogcne
Drake back with as again She
attended school at Lubbock tills
past term
THURSDAY M tY 28 1912
Mrs Jim Gafford of Canyon
visited in Tuha last Satutdiy
We are sorry to report little
Oulda Beth Jefferson has been
ill We hope she will soon be
well again
Mr and Mrs Lutz of Parniia
Mr and Mrs Barney Starks vtfs >
ited in the home of Alvin Stafks
last Sunday
Mrs Jefferson and Mrs Bradley
vUitcd Mrs Bryson at the
Plalnview Sanitarium last Monday
eve
V for Victory V for Vision
YOURS FOR MODHRN OPTOMETRIC SERVICE
DRS CLOUGH CLOUGH
Plalnvlews Exclusive Optometrists
CLOUGH BUILDING 111 W 7TH ST PLAINVIEW
M
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FARM LOANS
The Federal Land Bank and Land Bank Commissioner
lias funds lo loan at low rate of interest This ia
a good time to lefinance your loans Call at the office
ol Tulia National Farm Loan Association and uiakcWJ
your application
G C
HUTCHISON
SECRETARYTREASURER
CABS
US0 OV THEM
T
ANPHOW
CUSTOMER Both these cars appeal lo me but
SALESMAN You wont find a better secondhand
ar anywhere than either of these Wonderful buys
CUSTOMER If I only knew how the engines had
been treated what oil the exowners used
SALESMAN This one I dont know But this red
job 1 happen to know had nothing but Conoco NM
motor oil from its first mile
CUSTOMER Well why didnt you say so Conoco
N i Ill take the red job of course First of all
whoever owned that car knew what was best for a
car when they used Conoco NM With Conoco NM
in the crankcase Im sure the cylinders and moving
parts were protected by oilplating lubricant
that doesnt all drain down at every chance but
stays on the job
SALESMAN Well lhatd sell me the red one
CUSTOMER Why man Conoco N i can help
keep an engine so clean of sludge and carbon that it
easily ought to mean good long life Im going to cash
in on tliis cars value and keep on using Conoco Nth
r
You can cash in too Cash in by getting all the engino
life and good oil mileage that are winning sensational
sales success for Conoco Nth oil See Your Conoco Mileage
Merchant today Continental Oil Company
JgS FOR THE DURATION of your car
yy Dont depend on spasmodic and hurried stops for
r9fNr7k Gasoline to have your tires and car checked Join
XMV1 myONCEAWEEKCLUB Choosoonoday pach week
VViV to bring in your car I will check and properly in
flato your tires check oil radiator and battery I will look
for and report anything beyond this that appears to need
attention I will keep n careful record of greasing and oil t
chunge and remind you whenever these services arc needed
Im here to help you get the maximum service and life from
your car at the least possible
cost and trouble to you WMictionf
CONOCO
MOTOR OIL
y
Ira 4H < H > 4HH
44HH 44 44 H 4
AND THE FOLLOWING
MILEAGE MERCHANTS
Loyd Butler
Conoco Sta No 1
Phone 5
Joe Arnold
Service Station
Phone 16
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 33, No. 22, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 28, 1942, newspaper, May 28, 1942; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42707/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.