The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 48, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 24, 1957 Page: 15
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THURSDAY JANUARY M 1957
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Some of the most beautiful scenery In the country provides the
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John Deere Day program to bo staged for farmers and their families
This photo shows the cast and camera crew on location in
Colorado
Living Room Colors
Is Program Thomo
Of Kaffir Club
The Kaffir It D club met Jan IS
in the home of Mrs Charlie White
with eight members present One
new member Mrs Siil Williams was
added to the roll Names for secret
pals were drawn tor the new year
Mrs Robert Taylor showed slides
and discussed the selection on colors
for the living room and how they effected
the size of the room
Mrs J H Stout the new chairman
appointed the committees and
a delegate for district meet was
chosen Recreation was led by Mrs
Homer Terrell Two guests were
present Mrs R H Bradford and
Mrs Argcl Stark Next meeting will
be with Mrs Joe Finck on Feb 5
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THE TULIA iSwihri iouty Hr AID
The Flklns Home Demouit m
club met Wednesday In the hoim
it president Mrs Edgar Hell t i
Tjwbel opened the meeting with
prayer
The club contributed 10 to t1 1
March of Dimes
Helen Burelsmlth gne th di u
tionnl based on Psalm 62 Mis Robin
Taylor homo demonstration
agent showed slides and spoke on
Planning n comfortable living
room
Nine members and two visitors
Karen Sprawls and Mrs Jams
Flowers and Mrs Taylor were present
Next meeting will be Feb G
with Mrs Bass Malone
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MONDAY JANUARY 28
Were Expecting You on
DEERE DAY
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MRS ROY HAYHURST
dress was of satin wire net with
pearls Shu carried a bouquet of
pink carnations
Tolly L Jones of Plalnview was
best man Serving as ushers were
Rudy George of Tulia and Red Mat
sler of Plainvicw
The bride was given in marriage
by her father She was attired in
a floor length gown of white nylon
tulic with lace applique over satin
It had long fitted sleeves with
points over her hands She wore a
waist length veil of nylon tulle held
in place by a lace pillbox hat Her
only jewelry was a gold lavalicr
worn by her mother at her wedding
KRESS NEWS
I nullumd ioiii Iagt Three
Class of the Methodist Church Fri j
day night with a social in the Fcl
I lowship Hall They had been in a
contest and the losing class had to
entertain the other Mrs Guy Allen
was mistress of ceremonies She was
I assisted by Mrs Brown Those present
were Mr and Mrs Omar Mil
j ner Mr and Mrs Dennis Boggs i
i Mr and Mrs P O Dixon Mrs Ed
I Hosteller Mrs Myrtle Rogers Mr
and Mrs Guy Allen Rev and Mr
Robert Brown and family Mrs Jim
Cundiff Mr and Mrs Glenn Jolly
I Mrs Woodie Boston Mrs W A
I Juedeman Mr and Mrs E II Den
Bill Pair
ney Mrs Dixon is teacher
of the Adult Class Mr Denney I
Substitute Mrs Woodie Boston
teacher of the Young Adult Class
Refreshments of Sandwiches Cookies
Coffee and pop were served
The recreational hour was spent
playing all kinds of games All enjoyed
a good time and a lot of fun
and plenty of entertainment
The Home Builders Sunday School
Class of the Methodist Church mot1
Thursday night at the Parsonage
honoring Mr and Mrs Lester Rich
burg with a Farewell Party All
enjoyed the recreation of playing
fortytwo and visiting Present were
Mr and Mrs Lester Richburg and
Patricia Mr and Mrs Leon Bell
Mr and Mrs Lewis Landers Mr
and Mrs Adolph Anderson Mr and
Mrs E II Denney Mr and Mrs
I W Sollock O C Campbell Rev
and Mrs Robert Brown Bobby
Sarah Ruth and Wesley Several
were absent so many conflicting
things the same night
Mrs O L Fortenberry of Happy
suffered a heart attack Thursday
morning and was taken to Neblett
t > spita > f jtnon
BosleyHayhurst Vows Taken
In Joseph A Hill Chapel
In an impiessive double tiny ccicmony read 11 lu 1 cph
A Hill Memorial chapel on the West Texts Sae College
campus in Canyon Saturday evening January 12 Cecelia
Odcll Bosley daughter of Mr and Mis Cecil G Bosley of
Canyon and Roy Floyd Hay
hurst son of Mr and Mrs
Temple S Hayhurst of 112
North Crosby Tulia were
united in marriage
The service was read before an
She carried a bouquet of white rosebuds
attached to a pearlcovered
bible a gift from the bridegroom
Mrs liosiey mother of the bride
wore a peacock blue dress with
altar double set of sevenbranched black accessories Mrs Hayhurst
candclbrums with white bows This I Iho bridegrooms mother wore a
formed a background for salmon Prple velvet dress wiUi black ac
pink gladiolas and greenery cessories Both mothors wore cor
of mnk carnations
Mrs sa8es
Margaret Foster organist
played the following selections A reception was held in the home
Wedding Prelude by Rimbault of he brides parents for members
Andante Catabile by Tschaikow of he immediate families and of the
ski Evening Prayer by Wilson wedding party The cake was served
Meditation Rcligicusc by Schrei by Mrs Kenneth Bosley and the
ncr and May Angels Bright Be Puncl > was ladled by Mrs Ray Bos
Near You by Bach Fay Wayne lc > sister in laws of the bride
I Murphy sang The Lords Prayer i The bride traveled in an aqua knit
t Rev T Winston Wllbanks minis suit with brown reptile accessories
tcr of The First Presbyterian She wore a corsage of white rose
I Church of Canyon officiated buds
Miss Cloe Ann Black of Canyon Mrs Hayhurst is a graduate of
served as bridesmaid She was at Canyon High School and is employed
tired in a ballerina length gown of ° y ho First National Bank of Can
pastel blue net over satin Her head von
Mr Hayhurst attended Tulia Pub
lic Schools and is now serving in
the United States Navy
Air Milhr ion of Mr and Mrs
Animr Miller nt Happy underwent
11 r ut anyon Tuesday
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 48, No. 4, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 24, 1957, newspaper, January 24, 1957; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46159/m1/15/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.