The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 50, No. 18, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 30, 1959 Page: 3
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THURSDAY APRIL 30 1959
DETSY MUSICK
Plans Made For
June Wedding
Mr and Mrs J T Muslck of
Amarillo are announcing the engagement
and approaching marri
ago of their daughter Betsy to
William Thomas Thacker son of
Mr and Mrs J C Thacker of
Cactus The marriage will be
solemnized June 20 in Polk Street
Methodist Church In Amarillo
Betsy Is the granddaughter of
Mr and Mrs Jeff Muslck of Tulla
Vigo Park News
Mrs Leo Gardner
Mrs R T Darnells niece Doris
is in critical condition following surgery
Mrs Darnell has spent ten
days In Amarillo caring for her father
while her sister Mrs Joe
Shields Is with Doris
Mrs Leo Gardner was hostess
Thursday to the Home Demonstration
Club Fourteen members Mrs
Robin Taylor HD agent and Donna
May were present The club
voted to help sponsor the Tulla
Youth Center For recreation Mrs
Gardner showed slides of desert
flowers of her trip to Washington
D C and Niagara Falls and of
tho clubs Christmas party Mrs
Taylor gave the program on
Weight Control She said It is
very seldom that a person is overweight
who does not overcat She
pointed out that being overweight
shortens your life makes you more
susceptible to disease and a poor
insurance risk besides making you
less attractive in appearance She
gave menus by which a person
can eat three nourishing meals a
day and lose weight Donna May
411 Club girl gave a demonstration
on dairy food in which she
made delicious and attractive strawberry
and banana Ice cream sodas
Will Rentfro of Amnllo was a
dinner guest Thursday in the Larl
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Malono homo Tho Malones spent
Saturday night In tho homo of her
sister Mr and Mrs George Tucker
of Tulla Mrs Tucker Is nursing
Mrs Dallas Culwcll in Amarillo
Mrs Lola Casllcberry and Charlie
Surguy and Mr and Mrs 0 W
Gardner attended the golden wedding
anniversary In Happy Sunday
of Mr and Mrs W A Wood
Tho Roy Dodsons soninlaw
Clifford Abbott of Canyon designed
tho plan for the house which won
tho citation Best Home For The
Money Tho house Is located at
4706 Austin in Amarillo and pictures
of It were In this weeks Amarillo
paper and In the American Home
Magazine Ho designed five other
lovely homes on that street
Mrs Dallas Culwcll Is reported
doing as well as expected but still
In critical condition following brain
surgery Friday at North West Texas
Hospital In Amarillo All of her
children Including Mr and Mrs
Charles Klkcr and children of Kentucky
have been with her
Pop Baker was In Amarillo Friday
to seo a doctor Monday the
Bakers two daughters Mr and
Mrs Houston Turner of Qultaquc
and Mr and Mrs Floyd Green
were dinner guests
Mr and Mrs R A Parttow and
children of Lubbock visited Sunday
In tho Amos Ratjen home Mrs
Reed McDoanld and children of
Happy visited In the afternoon
There were five tables of 42 at
tho San Jacinto community party
Friday night Everyone seemed to
havo an enjoyable evening
Mrs Leo Gardner had a turkey
dinner Sunday In honor of the birthday
of Leo and his sister Bertha
Cullen
Mr and Mrs Delton Roberts and
Mrs L H Odom were In Amarillo
Monday visiting Mrs Odoms brother
Earl Barron who is not doing
very well
Miss Andrea Gonzales daughter
of Mr and Mrs Andrew Gonzales
became the bride of Angel Padilla
in the Vigo Park community church
April 2G Rev Augustine Salazar of
the Baptist Spanish Mission Tulia
performed the ceremony
Barnie Latham sang Because
Mary S Bustamantl was the brides
attendant Juan Dias Garcia was
was best man
Given in marriage by her father
the bride wore a floor length lace
carnations atop a white Bible
A reception at the Community
BuIIdln g followed the ceremony
They arc at home at the Curtis
Latham farm where he is employed
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BRIGGS HARDWARE
Mrs Womack Feted
In Batier Home
A shower honoring Mrs Tommy
Womack nee Betty Harman was
given In tho home of Mrs Clarence
J Bauer 54 Fannin Drive on Saturday
afternoon
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs Bauer Mrs Earl B Cosby
Mrs W K Hulsey Mrs Lloyd
Miller of Morton Mrs Earl Goodman
and Mrs C J Vars Jr
Guests were greeted by Mrs
Tommy Womack Mrs Otis Harman
mother of tho bride and Mrs
E A Womack mother of the
groom
The brides chosen colors yellow
and white were carried out In the
beautifully appointed table and the
tho corsages presented to those In
In tho receiving line The table
was covered with an Imported lace
cloth over yellow Tho center piece
was of white and yellow roses with
white gladlolas and was flanked by
four white tapers Miss Emily Ward
presided at the punch service and
Miss Glenda Holman served the
brides cake Miss Nancy Shurbet
provided music during the calling
hours
About sixty five guests registered
In the guest book which was presided
over by Miss Claudette Davis
Outoftown guests attending the
shower were
Mrs E A Womack Mrs Eugene
Sims Mrs Sara Gurley Mrs May
Stone Mrs A C Miller Mrs OH
Rahlfs and Becky Mrs George
Rahlfs and Janet all of Happy
Mrs Ed Womack of Little field Mrs
L D Mills and Mrs L E Madden
of Amarillo Mrs M D Waddlll and
Mrs James Stayton of Hereford
Mrs John Montgomery of Lubbock
and Mrs Lloyd C Miller of MortonWe live under a government of
men and morning newspapers
Wendell Phillips
ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC
INVESTIGATION UPON
CERTAIN STREETS AND HIGHWAYS
OR PARTS THEREOF
WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS
OF THE CITY OF TULIA
TEXAS AS SET OUT IN THIS
ORDINANCE AND PROVIDING
FOR A PENALTY OF A FINE
NOT TO EXCEED 20000 FOR
THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE
AND CONTAINING A
REPEALING CLAUSE AND A
SAVINGS CLAUSE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF SWISHER
I Faye Co > c City Secretarj of
the City of Tulia Texas do hereby
certify that the above and foregoing
is a true and exact copy of tho
Caption of an ordinance duly passed
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Tulia Texas
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THE TUUA Swlthr County HERALD
FRANCIS BERRY
Miss Francis Berry
Plans May Wedding
The engagement and approaching
marriage of Miss Frances Berry
daughter of Mrs Jack Berry of
Tulia and Jerrel Doyal son of Mr
and Mrs R L Doyal of Happy
has been announced
The wedding will take place the
latter part of May in the home of
an aunt
Dress Review
Friday Afternoon
Ar Legion Hall
Regular business session of Tulia
Junior Home Demonstration Club
was held April 28 In the home of
Gene Hood
Six members answered roll call
with how I have used last months
demonstration
The club is losing one member
to Garden City Kansas
Val Arnold gave council report
Brcnda McGavock is tho contestant
in the Miss Cotton contest at
Plalnview
Homemakers are asked to remember
the dress review Friday at
at 2 oclock In the Legion Hall Th
will be door prizes given by local
Lovely new spring and summer
shades in fine quality ny
Ions GO gauge 15 denier
sheer yet serviceable
Reg 98c quality
merchants and displays from local
department stores Anyone wishing
to be n member of the Tulla Junior
Home Demonstration Club is asked
to call Jenny Morgan Wydown 5
3840
Rose Occupies
Unique Place
In History
A rose is a rose is a strawberry
Is a mountain ash
Gertrude Stein might have disagreed
But any member of the
garden set can tell you that the
strawberry and the mountain ash
arc among some 2000 species of
trees shrubs and herbs that com
flriso the rose family
Now that spring has started green
thumbs Itching the most celebrated
member of the family called the
Queen of Flowers will be getting
royal treatment in gardens
throughout tho country And with
good reason Tho World Book Encyclopedia
reports that roses account
for more than 50 per cent
of the value of all cut flowers sold
in the United States
The popularity of the rose is further
verified by tho fact that four
states Georgia Iowa New York
and North Dakota and the District
of Columbia have adopted It
as their state flower
The rose has even crept into our
language Life Is a bed of roses
for the man whos doing well for
himself And ever since tho Greeks
defeated the Persian king Xerxes
in 479 B C supposedly after planning
tho battle secretly in a bower
of roses sub rosa has been used
to describe anything hushhush
Both saints and sinners have
claimed the rose for their own
Hindu mythology relates that one
of tho wives of Vishnu tho preserver
of tho world in the Indian
religion was found in a rose
Turks believe the rose originated
from the perspiration of Mohammed
While the Christmas rose Is
said to have first sprung up at the
had no gift to present to the Christ
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selling for 3 times as much
Lorae size plated silverbright on solid steel More
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Wo take pleasure in welcoming our new neighbors to the
Progressive East Side of tho Square The stylo shop nnd
Plains Furniture Co
Child
On tho other hand Cleopatra is
said to have covered the floor of
her palace with roses a foot and
a half deep when she entertained
Mark Antony
And Eve reportedly chose a white
rosebud to take with hor when she
was banished from tho Garden of
Eden
feet of a shepherds daughter who
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BOYS SUITS
Reduced 847
Mr and Mrs Jeff Musick spent
tho weekend In Pampa guests in
Mr and Mrs G H Tinnln
tho home of Mrs Muslcks sister
Mrs Barbara McClurg daughter
of Mr and Mrs M C Grantham
left Sunday for Aschaffenburg Germany
to Join her husband Weldon
McClurg who is stationed there In
tho army
announcing
OUTDOOR LIVING
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 50, No. 18, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 30, 1959, newspaper, April 30, 1959; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46191/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.