The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 38, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 27, 1947 Page: 10
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THE TULIA HERALD THURSDAY NOVEMBER 27 194
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GENUINE
MALTED MILK BREAD
AND
DELICIOUS
CAKES
Delivered
Fresh Daily
TO
Your Favorite
GROCERY
STORE
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CHRIST HJT1IE1UN
CHURCH
Rev E M Vajdn pastor
Setvices held at the 7th Day
Advmtlst Church
South Maxwell St
Sunday School and Biblo class
1000 n in
Dlvlno Services 1100 a m
Young Peoples meeting every
second Sunday at 3 p m at
members homes
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev D W Calcotc pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a m Sunday School
11 a m Morning Worship
730 p m Evangelistic Service
Prayer Service 730 p m WednesdaysChrist Ambassadors Young
People 730 p m Fridays
CHURCH OF CHRIST
4th and Mills St
H L Stewart Minister
1030 Morning Worship
8 p m Evening Service
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II M McGLAUN
Tulia Machinery Co
J W McGLAUN
ROY CARSON
We extend Thanksgiving
Greeting to our friend and
customers for your loyalty and
cooperation in the pa t year
o are inot grateful to our
patrons for their support and
tend our ery be t wishes
for a joyous THANKSGIVING
DAY
We will appreciate an opportunity
to serve you again
in the year and year to come
FRANK ARMSTRONG
R M MARS
MASSEY HARRIS FARM MACHINERY
TULIA TEXAS
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We Are Thankful
At this tea on of Thanksgiving it gives n gieat pleasure
to extend greeting to our friends and patron and to thank
them for their good will and patronage accorded us during
the time we have been in Tulia
It is our wish that every family in Tulia and the surrounding
area he blessed with many good things on this
Thanksgiving Day
Willson Nichols
LUMBER CO
TULIA TEXAS
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Srndiv School 10 a m
WMS Every second Monday I
p m
Miss Mildred Smith S S Supt
CENTRAL CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Fifth and California Streets
Jas A Fry Minister
Bible classes meet at 10 a in
Sunday
Preaching at 1050 a m
Communion at 1145 a m
Evening Service 700 p in
Womens fllblc class Monday
at 330 p in
Mldweek service at 730 p m
Wednesdays
Radio program daily at 230
p m KVOP Plainvicw
We invite you to attend these
services
NOTE The summer meeting is
set for first two Sundays in
August
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
C G Sewcll Pastor
Sam Allen Director of Education
and Music
945 Sunday School
1050 Morning Worship
7 p m Training Union
8 p m Evening Worship
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Clift M Epps Pastor
Morning Worship 1100 oclock
Sunday School 945 a m
Youth Fellowship 645 p in
Evening Worship 730 ociock
Church Night Wednesday 7 30
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev J L AldUdge Pastor
Sunday Services
945 Sunday School
1100 Morning Worship Service
Young People G30 p m
Evening Seivice 730 p in
330 Chon RUearsal
Womens Ajihary 1st anc
3rd Monday it 230 p m
Wednesday nlfiuts 730 Pot luck
yr Svi ool of Missions
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TinslwEEKs
Serrnonette
ON GETTING ALONG
TOGETHER
Cooperation with others in
our own strength gets harder as
we grow older Our ideas become
fixed and we are loath to give
up our own opinions But there
can be no organized Christian
work without it and it is perfectly
possible through the grace
of God There are certain practical
principles that will go a long
way toward helping any group
of people to work smoothly together
If there is friction between
you and another Christian
j it helps greatly 1 to put yourself
in his place and understand
j as far as possible how ho feels
2 to try to find out what his
real and best ministry is and to
dwell more on that than on his
faults 3 to be as eager to learn
where you may have been at
fault and to correct that as you
are to detect and correct his 4
to bo willing to say I was
wrong or I am sorry and
then to say it 5 to be willing
to yield to him on unimportant
matters which involve mere ways
of working and not moral principles
0 to realize that God can
stand him that Ho is using him
in some way and that therefore
you ought to be able to work
with him 7 to pray about it
and wait patiently for God to
work in his heart and perhaps
In yours too Tho biggest problems
in Christian work aro not
caused by money and machinery
but by men and women not
shortness of funds but shortness
of temper
Machinery needs oil and so
do men though of a different
lind Just as a few drops of oil
ill stop the squc iking of an
1 so a f f w wi ld such as
Im sorry I know I was
wrong will set things to running
smoothly again Unity among
brethren is compared to
precious ointment Psa 1331 2
We cannot get along without one
another for nono of us liveth
to himself and no man dioth
Beware Coughs
fron comm edit
That Hang On
Creomulsion relieves promptly because
it goes right to tho scat of tho
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm and nld naturo
to soothe and heal raw tender In
flamed bronchial mucouD mem
branes Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Crcomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like tho way it
rjulckly allays the cough or you aro
to have your money back
CREOMULSION
for Couih j Chest Coldi Bronchitis
to hlmwlf Rom 147 Not only
must wo obey those who have
iho rule over us but wo ought
o be willing to take advice from
one another for Peter says Yea
ill of you bo subject enc to anther
and be clothed with hum
Hty for God resistcth the proud
and givoth grace to tho humble
n Pet 55 We nr0 to walk
worthy of the vocation wherewith
ye aro called with all lowll
ness and meekness with longsuf
faring forbearing one another in
love endeavoring to keep the
unity of tho Spirit in tho bond
of peace Eph 413
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This joyous occasion ecrve
as a reminder of tho many
things we have to be thankful
for
If it ha Leon our pleasure
to serve you the past year wo
are glad and want you to know
appreciate your patronage
and good will
11 is our hope that your
Til VISKSOIVINO DAY in
1917 will bo blessed with ax
abundance of health happiness
and piospcrity
TILIA TEXAS
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And we extend season Meetings i rt muU and customers
oh tho traditional holiday of our forefather and hope that it finds
every family in this urea grateful and thankful
We are always glad when Thanksgiving conies for it gives us
an opportunity to review the many many things for which we have
to be thankful and to express our gratitude to our friends for their
cooperation and friendship
We trust and Iiopc that Thanksgiving Day in 1947 will bold in
store for you and yours manyblessings
Tulia Wheat Growers Inc
AND ITS EMPLOYEES
BUYERS OF GRAIN
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Miller, R. V.; Reynolds, Willis & Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 38, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 27, 1947, newspaper, November 27, 1947; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42941/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.