The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 25, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 22, 1934 Page: 11
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Friday lor Vlscoln Te o visit
her mother and other relative
The sand storm Saturday and
Sunday was Iho won I have c
witnessed on tec 1lalns t > p
storms in fcft as Sprln approaches
It will he had
Mr and Mrs W 1 Lumpkins
entertained the nolghhors with a
12 party last Friday night All
could enjoyi themselves some very
interesting games were played V
J Lumpkins and Mrs S II Gold
on Miss Clarice Lumpldns worolnBO croWl
y the leading players Peanuts
cooldos and several kinds of candy
wore served to the entire crowd
and at a lato hour wc departed
for our homes
Mr anil Mrs J V Davis spent
last Friday night with Mr and
Mrs Charley Davis at Arney
Mrs It E Lumpkins planned a
hirthdayi dinner last Sunday in
honor of her son Wallaces Mill
birthday Tho Jolly Juniors were
invited with others but as it was
a cold blustery day only Tohn
Allen and W A Bonn and Mri
and Mrs W J Lumpldns and
children came Tho cake had the
colors of red and white Junior
Lumpkins found the dime in his
slice of cake
A sister of Mrs Ilussel from
Clovis X M spent last week end
in the Ilussel home
Stitch And Chatter Club
Mrs Travis Payne entertained
the clubin her home last Thurs
tlayi We had 20 ladies present 15
members and 5 visitors Wo completed
2 quilts Mrs C AI Jackson
brought 130 different quilt
blocks
We had one of the nicest spreads
wo have over had for which we
must give credit to Mrs Payne
A nice lunch was sent to Mrs
> L J Sparks n member who was
on tho sick list
The members were Mesdamos
W J and It R Lumpldns O Wand
W A Hancock C M and
Harry Jackson J V Davis Fred
Connally W A Doan W It
Jones G II Harris S It Golden
and tho hostess Mrs Payne also
Misses Clarice Lumpkins and Doro
thy Jones Wo were very glad
to have the visitors Mesdames
Richmond Sp rawls tho hostess
mother and Sid Pnjiiic Travis
mother also Miss Charleno Sprawls
of Tulia and Mrs C H Lowe
Wo aro to meet with Mrs W A
Doan on March 1st All are in
vlted to be present At a lato
hour after a very pleasant day
wo loft for our homes declaring
Mrs Payne to bo a fine hostess
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Thnjsday February 22 1934
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Quito a fow of tho Salem
peo1
pie weio enjoying the hall kmiios
in TUia last Saturday rlulib
The It K Lumpkins family called
at tho 1 II Reynolds home
in Tulia last Saturday afternoon
visitinK Mis lames Strange
Airs S It tiolden spent Friday
afternoon seeing Mrs Ilussel She
is improved n health
Mrs J I Knowles left last
School News
Students aro studying vory hard
n 8 week because of tho sixth
7 nth examinations
2 r Washingtons birthday pro
= am will bo presented by the
° rlmary room this afternoon at
300 oclock Visitors are welcome
Jack Jones of tho eighth grade
defeated everyone in an old fnsh
ionod ciphoring match Friday afternoonMany students cut classes Monday
afternoon to attend tho big
DONT WORRY
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Salem Items
There was no Sunday School on
last Sunday On account of the
< < > 11 hlusluiy weather A few came
hut not ciiourIi for services Hro
Daniels filleil his regular appoint
nient here Sunday night Ilia text
Son no today to work in My
Vinijinl
Mrs Daniels favored us with an
appropriate story which wo on
joyed
Vigo Park News
Everything that ws not pretty
well anchored out our way was
blown nwaj Saturday night am
Sunday Think the last of tlv
wheat reduction was woll can led
out The most of it could ho found
in tho homes
No gathering at all at the
churches A Tew came out Sunilti
night Next Sunday will bo llro
niairs day to preach He pan
a message on The Unity of j nmlinin Mr and
Gods People I am sure you will King of Cousin and
not be disappointed in expecting a
great message Will sing awhlc
bebforo tho services
Tho W M U mot Thursday
with eleven present Hro Hlnlr
taught the lesson for us Xexl
Thursday will study the 10th chapter
of Math
The prayer mooting hold every
Wednesday night at the Methodist
Church is being sorely neglected
We aro mooting there to pray that
the way may be opened for a
great revival here Wont you
como and bo with us
Tho following enjoyed Thursday
night visit In tho homo nf Hro
and Mrs nialr Mr and Mrs T
M Paxter Mr and Airs W 1
Carver Airs W J Hyatt Airs
Thompson Air and Airs ISrwin
Airs Daniels was hostess to a
o youngsters last
ments of ralco and
were nerved to all
o
Thoro were no church service1
Sunday duo to the bail weather
j Next Sunday is Hro Harts day
here
Several cases of measles aro in
tho community James Kegan has
been finite ill witli pneumonia
Air and Airs E C Franklin
and children visited in lledley
Friday night Airs Franklins
mother Airs Nipper returned
with them for an extended visit
Tulia and the Childress boys to
take part Wo aro looking forwaid
to the next program Alarch 17
Aliss Nadino Alay of Vigo spout i
Hie weekend with Aliss Throrey
Kemper I
Air and Airs Hoy il Crawford
ond sen W 1 visited In tho
J Al Kemper homo Friday night
Word lias been received from
tho Hoynolds family near Elldai
New Aloxico They had the mli
fortune of getting their homol
burned J
Marvin Kemper was at homo
over the weekend
A 12 party was enjoyed in the
Frank Dewecse home Fridaj
night I
Hro
Frank
Kress
Alessrs
Johnson of
Adams and
Aliss Nadino
Woodrow
Plainview Air
his sister o
Rice took dinner In the
Kemper homo Sunday
o
AIaj > and
and Odell
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Herald want ada get results
trades duji in Tulia and to witness i
the stunt flying j
CWA workers painted tho inter
lor of the teachorago Friday and
Saturday Tho Salem project will
bo completed tills wcelt
A health survoy conducted by
CWA workers was started In this
district this week Two Salem
ladies aro employed for Ibis projectWhy the Sudden
Change to Liquid
Laxatives
Doctors have always recognized the
value of the laxative whose dose can
be measured and whose action can
be thus regulated to suit individual
need
Thepublic too is fast returning
to the use of linuid laxatives People
have learned that a properly prepared
liquid laxative brings a perfect
movement without any discomfort
at the time or after
The dose of a liquid laxative can
be varied to suit the needs of the
individual The action can thus be
regulated It forms no habit you
need not take double dose day
a
or twb Inter Nor will a mild liquid
laxative irritate the kidneys
The wrong cathartic may often Jo
more harm than good
Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is i
prescription ami is perfectly
Its laxative action is lm < ul on m
a natural laxative The bowil
not become dependent < n I > i I
of help Dr Ciildv tjd P <
Is at all druc
V
Taylor Tidings
General News
Alost ovoryone Is back In sthoil
thlB morning after the big sind
storm
Atlldrcd Unison spent Saturday
nlfshl with Jitnnlta Collins
Air and Airs Hoy Stamhauch
vlMod Mr Stninlmuphs sister
Airs Alton Ulnckaby of Price la t
Sunday
Air nnd Airs llojco Hanks nind
a business trip to Floydnda Fi
day evening
Airs Odis King gave a blrthdnv
dinner Sunday in honor of Airs
11 F Kings birthday Uvoiyon
reported a nice lime Those present
were Air anil Airs Dowdell
i and son Horace Air and Airs 11m
urn
Airs Aubrev
Air nnd Alr
Carl King of Kress
Airs 11 I Hoggs sister and
family Air nond Airs Joe Serog
gins of Atnarillo spout Saturday
nicht with her
Tho rabbit killing bween Prl < i
school and Tavlor hool ended
Thursda > 15
The ar r timi nt wan tho vlinol
Uial Idlbd the least nrinber ol
rabbits had to feed the nth < r
rommunltv and if fell upon Taylor
to feed them There will be
a barbenue at Taylor Thursday
Fob 22 Everyone is wolcomo to
attend
o
Alexander News
Everyone is glad to have a
little calmness this morning after
tho hard sand storm Saturday and
Sunday Wo are hoping to have a
Wednesday evening in honor of 0od rain or snow before the
her son Wesleys birthday He usual fol tllr 1Hl Htnrnq
ceived several nice gifts Refresh SPt in or thoy will 1 onal t1
pop corn balls ioor wp ini Ins spring
i Air Elmer AlcCain and son
Lakeview News
I Atnrvin were business visitors at
I Silvortou Sattirdtn
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i Mr and Air It A Stark and
I children visited Air and Airs Jess
Street of the Whitfield community
Sunday
Last Fridav night Air
Chris Alayfleld rave a
party in honor of their
I Cannon Hello who was
years of age A number
were played and when
and Airs
blrthdnv
daughter
twelve
of games
all weio
tired playing the beautiful birthday
cake in pink and white with
its twelve candles was cut neside
the cake popcornballs and candv
There woro not many at the was served to about fortv guests
musical Satutday night Wo were < All had a nice time nnd each
glad to have Luther Heddell of wished Cannon Hello many more
harpy birthdays
Air and Airs A S Hannn and
° nn Claude visited Mrs E V
Stockton at Wichita Falls Teai
rrom Friday until Sunday
The Alexander oominiinltv club
meets Fridav niVht February the
twentythird Everyone is invited
to be present
o
Houston Ttems
How many of you folks know
by your rheumati that this good
shower of Satin day Saturday
night nnd Sunday was coining
Wo are in for a good many more
dij showers is my prediction
Mrs Thomas Forguson arrived
Saturday night on the bus for a
visit in the paiontal 13 11
home
Mr and Airs Porter Anderson
visited in tho Roy Pyeatt homo
Saturday night and Sunday
Purl TloBton has been suffering
rom an Infection In her right
hand
Aleasels aro
lounds
Ope of those
THE TULIA HERALD
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Wayside News
The sand storm we had lust
Saturday and Sin tli > vas a
lulu Some Holds aiound hor <
aro blowing badly I wmt to inn
yon Saturday afternoon and n
fow
WilS
mlloR out of Hupp a ti < Id
hlowitm particular bad it
tho middle of the
travelers had pulled
storm some
to tin si < i
of the road apparently wiiimg foi
it to clear up a bit They ouli
have gone just a llttlo fun In
and got out of the thickest pint
Thoy evidently didnt know this
plnlns country and I wonder what
they I bought about what they did
know
We havu one case of red measlrs
Vlrvil Lee Smith son of Air and
Airs Hoy Smith is recovering
floin a case I guess the pot ingot
so thick down south of ns
they had to thin out and hunt
now territory
Alelton AlcGceheo tinned his
car over Friday night The car
was not badly damaged and ill
occupants woie not seriously hint
1 wish to correct a statement
I made last week regarding the
fair to be held in connection with
our annual picnic It is being
sponsored by the Work and Play
Club instead or tho Study Club
tUA workers aio only working
two days a week now It will probably
lie all over with soon
Heard at tho caliche pit
Say lit youre about to wear
your shoes out aint > ou
lio Yeah Ill boon be on my
feet again
I intended to
of money that
on tho church
been unable to
wishing to mail
send
Airs
state the amount
has boon raise 1
fund but have
find out Anyone
in donations can
them to Airs Bessie Love or
Culwell bolt of Vn > sido
The Study Club met last Thursday
with an all daj mooting at
Alis Floyd Adams home Th
day was spent making clay models
There were vases candleholders
pin trays cups toothpick
holders and many other tilings
Mrs Rogers of Happy was winking
on a doorstop made of a
brick witii it bunch of clay grapes
to ornament it The giapes to
bo painted purple the leaves
greon tho stem brown when dry
Airs Jack Rogers carved tho bust
of a man for a paper weight
This clay was gotten fim the
canyons east of Wayside Tho o
articles will bo painted in Indian
designs tind colois and will many
of them bo displayed at our fair
Weaving of willow baskets will
bo taken up also At 2IU the
study hour was observed with
Mrs Harrall Atis Alfred Ham
blen and Airs Flojtl Adams pur
ticlpatlng
Those attending weio Airs
Rogers and Airs Jack Rogers and
son Jack Jr from Happy vis
Iters and members present were
Airs D L Adams Mrs Harrall
Airs Travis Glllham Airs Aliod
Hamblen and Hie hostess The
next meeting will bo with Airs
Scherler
Iuxas ranks fifth among the
Burrow States in number of dairy cows
but onlj fifteenth in production
still going the
big Dolby Freight
of creamery butter ninth In
cheese production and twelfth in
Ico cream manufacture
trucks upset In tho ditch Sunday
morning They certainly didnt
have fun reloading the stuff on
another truck In all that sandstormLL KINDS
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 25, No. 8, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 22, 1934, newspaper, February 22, 1934; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45793/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.