The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 35, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 24, 1944 Page: 7
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THURSDAY FEBRVARY 241944
Mrs Plynt
fWe i It Walkcz gay
To Literary Club
The Tulia Literary Arts Club I
mot in the home of Mrs Wayne
Flynt Thursday afternoon Feb
17 for a Readers Digest program
Mrs Lloyd Miller program
leader introduced speaker on
the program and read an article
on Juvenile Delinquency taken
from the Tubbock Avalanche
Mrs William Kirk Hul cy gave
the part Its a Lovely Day Tomorrow
Mrs Clarence Hauer
discussed the two articles Wil
w > n Wyatt Gets Things Done
and You Cant Pay Workers
That Much Mrs Kenneth Hall
spoke on The Mason Place
Refreshments were served to
two guests Mrs Haydcn Garrett
of Dimmitt and Mrs Milton
Sch ulz of Eden and the following
members Mrs Bob McNitt Mrs
Jewel Avcnt Mrs Jim llnrrit
Mrs Hall Mrs Bauer Mrs Hul
scy iMrs Allen Doan Mrs Miller
Mrs Lloyd Evans Mrs Markhum
Waddill Mrs Thornton Musick
und Mrs Toe Arnold
The club will have a Texas Day
program on March 2 in the homo
of Mrs Doan
Doris Sharp Given
Birthday Party
Honoring Miss Doris Sharp on
her fifteenth birthday Mr and
Mm Howard Reynolds entertained
a group of young people at
their home Thursday evening
Refreshments were served to
Mary Alice Hnrptr Mary Lou
Stoltcnburg Fama Joyce Self
Doris Sharp Ehvood Ramsey W
J Lumpkins Billic Cosby Harold
Clevengcr and Jimmie Bob Reynolds
Mrs Fred Mye Mrs Delbert
Lowes and Mr and Mis Willis
Reynolds
MRS WALLACE C JAY
Miss Edith Stalling daughter
of Mr and Mrj R J Stallings in >
of Tulia became
Second Lt Wallace
son of Mr and Mrs Wallace C
Jay of Marble Falls Texas in a
candlelight Wedding performed
I Monday evening Feb 7 at 8
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BABY
CHICKS
AND
CUSTOM HATCHING
Bring your eggs each week on Wednesdays and Saturdays
for Custom Hatching
We have enlarged our building facilities nnd have added
a new full automatic modern incubator to our equipment
which will enable us to take care of turkey eggs as
well as other poultry eggs
BROODERS
POULTRY SUPPLIES
FEEDS
LaROE HATCHERY
TULIA TEXAS
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oclock at the First Baptist Church
Tulia Rev tl E East pastor
the bride of officiated at the doublering cere
C Jay Jr nl0 > iy s the couple stood beneath
an archway of fern and pink and
white carnations
Lou Ree Cnmpbell and Ithonin
King lighted the pink and white
tapers placed in candelabra on
eacii side of the alter Ushers
were Miss Betty Sue Campbell and
Miss Barbara Daniel
Miss Colleen Ward played the
selections I Ijovo You Truly and
Oh Promise Mo on tho organ
and Mm W R Humphreys sang
Because accompanied by Miss
Ward at the organ
Mrs Alto Campbell sister of
the bride was matron of honor
She wore a blue net dress trimmed
in lace and carried a bouquet of
red roses Thornton Musick serv
ing as best man entered with the
0 gioom
1 Betsy Musick and Elizabeth
Vj Ann West dressed in long white
ft net dresses with pink rosebuds on
j the skirt were flower girls
ft Michael Curry Musick was ring
l I bearer
j The bride who was given in
Ki marriage by her father wore a
j white net bridal go i trimmed in
lace with swootnenrt neckline
vShe had veil and
j a fingertip car
ried a purple orchid on a white
prayer book Her something
I old was an oldfashioned gold
announcmg
THE PURCHASE OF
CURRY MOTOR FREIGHT LINE
Eff eotivo Fell 1 the Federal and State Regulatory
Bodies granted approvuJ for the purchase of Cuny
Motor Freiglit Lir < e hy Curry Motor Freight Line Inc
The new corporation is owned hy J E Hnn ltou
of Plainview and H B and R C Jordan of Amarillo
There will he no interruption in the KlicdttleM
maintained hy Curry Motor Freight Line and additional
Hihedtilcn will he inaugurated as soon ax new
equipment i authorized hy the government
The new owners will greatly appreciate all old and
neu customers directing their husincM to the addrc <
given below
J E BRASELTON Manager
Curry Motor Freight Line Inc
728 Brpadwav
PLAINVIEW TEXAS
THE TVUA HERALD TUUA TEXAS
Phone 53
watch belonging to her mother
A reception wn held following
t i wedding in the home of the
bride parents Cnko and fruit
punn were M rvcd by Mis Gladys
Stalling < > f Pampa ami Mrs
Campbell The thrcetiored white
cake wa topped with n miniature
bride and soldier gnwm A bou
quct of pink and white carnation
ccitud the table
Ill bride chose as hor going
n y costume a beige tailored
fcii mdlne suit with navy blue
accessories clmrtrou blouse ami
gloves
The bride is a graduate of Tulia
High rvhool and attended Te < ci
TeehnoKigical college where she
wa n member of D F 1 nodal
elm For the past two and a
half years she has been employed
by the Cook Drilling Co in Ft
Worth
The giMom attended the IInU
ve > it of Texas Austin where
hi wiir a member of the Pejus
Clui He worked at the Continental
Nitunal Hank In Ft Worth
lufoip uttering the army He
receiMd hi wings as a pilot from
the lubboek Army Air Field
Feb K
The couple took n shoit honeymoon
trip to Galveston Houston
Austin and Marble Fall where
they visited his parents
Mrs Spraffiic Is
HD Club Hostess
Mr I C Sprague wa bostons
to the Tulia Home Demonstration
Club when it met Feb 11 to study
The Making of Foundation PatternsThree demonstrators were selected
for the year Mrs E It
Sprawls home improvement Mrs
Dewey Seny homo food supply
and Mrs LoU Riley poultry deiu
tiator
Mi Sybil Giddon gave a deni
Munition on making foundation
patterns Three ladies were
measured and fitted during the
iMiMiinnn
Our visitor Mrs Hat Icy Bates
an I the following members weie
pichcnt Mrs S 1 Payne Mrs
Inn Ionian Mrs Sprawls Mrs II
I Cinne Mrs Elmo Speer Mrs
Riley Mrs Van ONoall IMrs
Minnie Hendricks and Mrs F S
McCune
Mrs Sprawls will he hostess to
the club Feb 2 r > for an allday
meeting Each member Is asked
to bring a covered dish for lunch
eon and be prepared to quilt
Euzelian Class
Has Social Meeting
The Euzelian Sunday School
class of tho First Baptist Church
had a social meeting in the home
of Mrs W 11 Bdmondson Tues
day night Feb 22 George Wash
ington favois napkins and decorations
were used
After a nhoit business session
George Washington mantes were
played
Refreshments en served to
Mis Amos Newby Mrs Joe Van
ghn Mrs John Bollinger Mrs
Kenneth Ramsey Mrs Marshall
Vaughn Mrs Uis Riley Mrs II
M McGlaun Mrs Wade Spillcr
Mrs L R Hutto Mm Hill Ward
Mrs Ben Kirkpatrick Mrs F T
Day Mrs Allen Heard Mrs Alta
Campbell
Juniors Entertain
Seniors With Dancte
The Junior ClasK entertained the
Senior CJbkb with a party Friday
night February 11
After an evening of dancinp and
playing Karnes refreshments were
nerved to Edfjar Workman IJetty
Dudley It G Clennln Jktty Mc
Murtry Joe Garrett Marion Mc
Glaun Hob Btirch Kenneth Sharp
j Pauline Ramsey iKobblo Uo
Childors Jo Webb Elizabeth Koim
j Jimmy Osborne Frank Markham
Maple Ramsey David JJuncestf
Helen Burrow Jean Cox Carl
Owens Joe D Vauyhn Doris
Whitsett Lynn Sherbet Colleen
Ward Dannie K Davis l > vcUi
Rucker Lucille Jennings Jane
Cox Mary lllarris Ruth Jones
j Howard Ramsey Jack Scott Dor
thy Ray Rivens Don Davis Win
Jiford Oarlile Nelson Uorchardt
Uo EtUi Cowan Udell Adams
i Elvin Simmons Gloria Cowan Hill
Nolte Warner
Ward Jack Ardls
W O Adams Guz Acker Adell
Adams and tho vponsora Mrs L C
Scott Miss Marjorlo Oliver Mrs
Betty Rahlfs and Mr and Mrs K
E Ramsey
Miss Norma Davis
Marries In Canyon
Ml Norma Davis anil Avinti t >
Student Robert K Hogue ur
united In marriage Saturday rvt >
nig Feb 18 at S oclock In the
Piv bytertan pnrnonago nt fan
yon Rev Robert lone penuor
ined the single ring ceremony
The bride wa given in murmur
b > her father II Porter impln > >
Sitr woie a babv pink < < w ut
matching account ie
Those nttendlng the ceremony
were Mr and Mrs Campbell Mis
Adell Sims nndvMra Robert lone
Mrs Hogue attended Tulia High
School and and is now attendlmr
West Texas State College at Canyon
Mr Hogue I an aviation
student there
Presbyterians Meet
With Mrs Jennings
The Presbytenon Womens Au
illnry met Monday afternoon Fin
21 in the homo of Mr George
lenniiijis with tho president Mrs j
K K Ilulsey conducting the
business session
Mm IS G Clennln gave the de
votlonul A Personal God Mm
lltise Rmly reviewed tho hook
Outward Bound
During tho soclnl hour refresh Aments
were served to four guest I
Mm S 1 Peters Mr Ileitis j
Miller Mm Dave Taylor and Mr
Fred Cullunt and 21 member >
The next meeting will lie Maich
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Assembly Program
Tulia High Soliojd studeutii met
in the auditorium Friday February
lh for a imialcnl and ell
uette program Adell Adams itc
companled by Until Jonea on the
piano sang I Couldnt Sleep a
Wink Last Night and llasaniae
Mucho
Mary Harris led a qui progiam
on etiquette Contostnnta were
Pauline Ramsey Iiveta ItUcker
George Jennings Jr and Winfird
CTtirllli To concludo the program
Colleen Ward gavo a piano selection
of tho latest version of Deep
Purple
Mr and Mrs U R llntto vislteil
relatives in Pampa Hundny Mr
Hutto has a brother stationed at
tho Pampa Air Field
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lowing price ranges
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WORK
SHOES
AMIEATIIKlt
Pit K WAR
GltADi
Mr and Mr i Urm m
rived in Tulia Kuiulu t < > W h < re
for four day on official buMim
Mr Deon Is wriii <
Stale Selects < < im <
Fred RoiiMoi
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Tulia Friday
Mr nml Mr IS K lnmpVtn
announce the arrival of a new
granddaughter born to Mr and
Mrs L S Carlton of 101 West nth
Street lMulmiow Texas on Feb
I ft She weighed 7 pound
was named PaUyo Jo
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Thctw shoeji weie mack for die Army
then not used They ie be or ualiy
and 8 inch tops
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POLANDCHINA BREEDERS
SHOW and SALE
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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26 1944
Plainview Tcxa
Show At 1000 a m Sale Begins
at 200 p m
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Men s BACHELOR FRIEND SOCKS
GUARANTEED
SIX MONTI IK WIAlt OK
SIX NiV IAIUK
IIKFOHK TIIKVKK ALL CONK
LIMITKI
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HANES Underwear
JOCKEY SHORTS AND DRAWERS
I1UY YOUH SUIJMY OIUCK
ARMY CLOTH SHIRTS AND PANTS
l OOU KANGAROO CONRO
Other Leading Brands in the fol
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MenV KANGAROO
DRESS SHOES
ALL KIZKS
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WHITE LACE SHOES
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MBNS IHtKSK AND
FRONTIER PANTS
100 ALL NBW WOOL
Sizes 2 t 40
JACKKTK TO MATt It
New Spring Shipment of Ladies
HATS PURSES SUITS COATS AND DRESSES
EXTRA KXIKA IIKAVV IfOTKL
BATH TOWELS
> ZxU INOHKS S100 TO SL50 VALUBS
ORVILLE
SAYS
IF ITS
HARD TO GET
TRY US
AVIULB TlirV LAST BACH
TJtADK AT
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the mall order houses Just eomo to my place It its luird to get Ive
got It Why Ive got safely pins bobby pins straight pins needlcK
overshoes prewar mens work shoes and so many other thlmrs I cant
namu em all
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Miller, R. V.; Sprowls, Ed W. & Reynolds, Willis. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 35, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 24, 1944, newspaper, February 24, 1944; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42825/m1/7/?q=music: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.