The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 50, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 15, 1959 Page: 3
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THURSDAY JANUARY 15 1959
Dear Editor
Do you hnvo o soft spot In your
heart for Texas Tech Soft enough
to Rive n bit of publicity to my
European tour If so I would
very much appreciate any airing
you might glvo It before the end of
this month when my option on ship
space ends Applications are still
received after that but there Is the
waiting list and the uncertainty
Now an application Is sure to bo
accepted
The folder speaks for Itself
As to the Strout pedigree Dr
Strout has been on tho Tech staff
since 1928 I began teaching here
later Wo arc both In tho English
Department This is my husbands
soventh trip to Europe my sixth
Dr Strout has had two grans for
research which he carried out at
the National Library of Scotland
and at the British Museum I have
attended the Shakespeare School at
StntfordonAvon
1 hesitate to say that we both
admire your editorial policy because
It may seem to be pressing
the favor I ask I assure you such
is not the case
Perhaps you know my husbands
brother Richard L Strout of The
Christian Science Monitor
Thank you Mr Daggarly for any
publicity you will give the tour
Very sincerely yours
MARY STROUT
Mrs Alan Slrout
Department of English
Texas Technological College
Lubbock Texas
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EDITORS NOTE Tills 7day
our to Include 11 countries Is to
begin Juno 10 Tho cost is 1173
tourist class by steamer or 1279
economy class by air Countries to
bo lsltcd include England Holland
Germany Switzerland Austria
Monaco Italy Spain Liechtenstein
and San Marino Six hours credit in
English may be earned on tho trip
Teachers taking the Travel Course
for college credit should Investigate
the U S Treasury Dcpt Regulation
TD 6291 which liberalizes the dc
ductabllity of educational expenses
of teachers from federal Income
taxes
Happy News
By Patricia Flaherty
Musical numbers were presented
by Betty Hardaway and Ruth Fran
cy A panel discussion on Intangibles
was moderated by Mrs May
Stone with Mrs Johnston discussing
Gratitude Mrs Morlan McManl
gal Faith Mrs Si Elliott Humor
Mrs Sims Love
Mrs Robinson accompanied by
Mrs Vernon gave a musical readingPresent were Mmcs Boyd Dev
in Elliott Flnlcy Francy Gurley
Hadlcy Holland Johnston Lollar
McDonald McManigal Middleton
Miller Patching Ratjen Robinson
Sims Stone Talbcrt Toles Vernon
Walters and Whitman
EIGHTEEN HAVE POEMS
ACCEPTED
Eighteen English students of Happy
High School were presented acceptance
awards at the close of the
assembly program Friday These
had had their poems accepted for
publication in the National Anthology
of High School Poetry One
senior Dub Oier received a Special
Mention Award
Seniors receiving this recognition
and the they submitted are >
poems
Dub Olcr An Artist Judy Boyd
Lilacs in the Ram Patricia Patterson
Until Hereafter Gracyne
Devin Tho Cause of War Marilyn
Bryan Awakening and Jimmy
Cox My Savior
Juniors were Camlle McNeill
DcwKlsscd Roses Willa Blackburn
Arrival of the Snow Ruthie
Francy Winter Leonard Ven
haus Memories
Five sophomores winning awards
were Jackie King The Masterpiece
Sue Danner The Dawn
Billle Wesley Fog Cynthia Shepard
A Frog and Patricia Fla
herty Death
Freshmen winners include Linda
Toles Sunset Linda Allison
Seasons and Lynn Harman
Contentment
Happy Study Club
Elects New Officers
Tho officers for the 1959C0 club
year were elected in a regular
meeting of the Happy Study Club
on Thursday January 8 The meeting
was held In the home of Mrs
Alvin Moudy wth Mrs Buck Mc
Carley as cohostess Fourteen mem
bers answered roll call In a short
business meeting the club accepted
the resignation of Mrs Melvin Bradley
and voted unanimously to accept
tho slate of new officers submitted
by the nominating committee
They arc President Mrs Dale
Whitlow VicePresident Mrs
Burl Sims Recording secretary
Mrs Elma Edmonds Corresponding
secretary Mrs Kenneth Bibb
Reporter Mrs Wendell Sims
Refreshments of cake and coffee
were served to Mesdames Bill Payne
Bob McDonald Elma Edmonds
Loyd Vcnhaus Charles Edwards
Marlln Sluder Wendell Sims Burl
Sims Gcorgo Penn Robert Lee
Gaylo Stephens Dal eWhltlow Buck
McCarley Alvin Moudy
The next meeting wll bo In the
homo of Mrs Charles Edwards on
January 22
Mrs Raymond Hurst and Mrs O
K McDonald were in Tulia ThursdayMr and Mrs William F Miller
wcro shoppers In Amarlllo SaturdayMrs Jack Helwlg Mrs Edith
Fields an dMrs Jelly Dorrls were
in Amarlllo Monday
Mrs Gordon Greenfield has been
visiting her children In Amarlllo
Nora Savago and Bcrnlt a lines
of Amatlllo spent Friday nlaSit with
Mr and Mrs Clydn McDonald
Oscar McDonald attended a Divisional
Meeting of tho Southwestern
Public Scrvlco at Amarlllo Thursday
and Friday
Mrs Weldon Sims underwent sur
Hospital Notes
Patients In Swisher County hospital
Tuesday wcro Mrs Johnny
Meadows Mrs Leo Fleming Mrs
E C Moore Mrs Luis Enrlqucz
Mrs James Drcland Mrs J R
Ward Mrs Dallas Culwcli Van
Latham C J Osborn Randy Caraway
L L Brooks Orvlllo Mc
Cunc Miss Betty May Hanson and
Ed Rogers
BORN TO
Mr and Mrs R A White 510 S
Armstrong Tulia a boy
Mr and Mrs E C Moore 900
Houston Amarlllo a boy
Mr and Mrs Johnny Meadows
Box 461 Tulia a girl
Mr and Mrs Leo Fleming Box
Mr and Mrs James Breland
Route 2 Hart a boy
Mrs Kenneth Starnes
Wins Dinnerware Set
Mrs Kenneth Starnes 501 SE 2nd
Tulia was winner of a set of din
ncrwaro on the television program
Musical Bingo heard on the American
Broadcasting Company The
program originates in New York
According to Mrs Starnes she
wrote a post card to the program
early in December and it was drawn
from a container
Three of a kind golfers fishermen
and proud parents
Canyon Monday
Mr and Mrs Richard Vernon
Mrs C C Lollar and Mrs Mabel
Holloway were in Amarilio Thursday
They also visited Mrs Jodie
Fortenberry at tho Vivian Rest
Home
Terry Pccvehousc of Amarilio returned
to his home Sunday after
having spent the holidays with his
grandmother Mrs Gordon GreenfieldMr and Mrs John McClure of
Canyon visited in the Hobart Mc
Manigal home Thursday evening
Mrs J C Whcetlcy of Amarilio
spent the week In the home of Mr
and Mrs Richard Evans
Mrs Oscar Read and James have
returned from Van Nuys California
where they have been visiting Mrs
Reads daughter Mrs Woodrow
Kibble
Mrs Ernest White wont to Lubbock
last Sunday to be with her
granddaughter Mary Kate Little
field who is recuperating from a
recent tonsillectomy Mrs Mann
Littleflcld spent Wednesday throughout
the rest of the week with her
granddaughter
Sophomores Have Class Party
Friday evening the Sophomores
of Happy High School went to Plain
view to go skating Eighteen mem
bers of the class attended the party
with Mr and Mrs B J Romack
Miss Bennle Purnell and Mr and
Mrs Foster Harman
Sam Bryan returned home Friday
evening from Austin where he attended
an Administrators Meeting
Tho W S C S of the First
Methodist Church met last Monday
afternoon for tho first lesson of the
study Tho Middle East and North
Africa Seven attended the study
beng directed by Mrs Elburn WallaceGall Ransdcll of Las Vegas New
Mexico now attending Wayland College
at Plainview spent Friday
through Sunday in the home of Mr
and Mrs Hobart McManigal and
family Mr and Mrs McManigal
returned Anne McManigal and Gail
to Plainview Sunday Mrs S B
Mrs Riley Speaks
For Club Women
The Progressiva Study Club met
in tho homo of Mrs J G Burrow
Tuesday Jan 0 Following a short
business meeting Mrs Earl Bell
Cosby introduced Mrs L C Rlicy
who presented an Interesting program
on Requirements for Becoming
n Nurse
Refreshments wcro served the following
members Mesdames Tom
Abernathy A M Anderson Jr Ray
Barbour Nelson Borchardt L Dean
Butler James L Cross R B
Dawson Jr B Raymond Evand
Alva Flnck Scarborough Foreman
J D Harris Jr James W Hodges
Emery Mills John N Simpson
Jr II E Toles Mrs Cosby and
Mrs Rlicy
Vigo Park News
By Mrs Leo Gardner
Mr and Mrs W W Parker spent
tho weekend In Hobbs New Mexico
visiting their daughter and her
husband
Mrs W D Lovett and Wesley
returned to their home in Florida
Monday after a months visit in tho
homo of her father Mr H C
Schafcr Mr Schafers granddaughter
Mrs Ann Chastaln of Torance
California appeared on Dave Gar
raways March Of Dimes program
at 7 am Jan 9 She has been afflicted
with polio since Oct Those
visiting In the Schafer home Sunday
were Mrs Florence Lovett and
son and family of Plainview and
Mrs Ruth Czajkowskl and boys of
Tulia Recent visitors were Mr
and Mrs Lcurls Jarvls Denver
and Mr and Mrs Charles Crutch
field and children of Clovis They
are nieces of Mr Schafcr
Delton Roberts has been 111 for
several days in Northwest Hospital
in Amarilio
Eight women met in the Leo
Gardner home Tuesday to start a
tailoring short course under the direction
of Mrs Robin Taylor County
Home Demonstration agent Present
were Mrs Curtis Iatham Mrs
Loyd Bullock Mrs Murray May
Mrs J R Latham Mrs Amos
Ratjen Mrs Howard Love Mrs
W W Parker and Mrs Gardner
Loyd Bullocks father is quite ill
in a Memphis hospital Mr and
Mrs Bullock have been taking turns
staying with him Sue Bullock
spent Thursday night with Linda
May
Mrs R D Wilmut was hostess to
the II D Club Thursday afternoon
Committee members were appointed
by the president Mrs Amos
Ratjen They were Education and
Expansion Mrs Leo Gardner
Mrs Ben May and Mrs Earl Malone
Finance Mrs Roy Dodson
Mrs Joe Thornton and Mrs Lela
Castleberry Program Mrs R D
Wilmut Mrs Jack Preston Mrs
Loyd Bullock Exhibit Mrs Buster
Miller Mrs Amos Ratjen
Mrs J W Thomas Recreation
Mrs O W Gardner and Mrs Roy
Dodson Civil Defense Mrs Murray
May Mrs Joe Thornton and
Mrs J W Thomas 4H leader
Mrs Joe Thornton Reporter
Mrs Leo Gardner Clothing Mrs
Wilmut and Mrs Murray May
Foods Mrs Bullock Mrs L
Gardner and Mrs E E Thompson
Mrs Gardner gave a review of
Laura V Hamners Light N Hitch
Ten members were present
The R B Turner family have
moved to a farm near Canyon
Mr and Mrs Buster Miller and
son have moved to the Chick North
McClure returned home with them cult plaCe near Slvcrton
John C Webster of South Bend Mrs Leonard Darnells mother
Indiana brother of Mrs Charlie passcd away Mr and Mrs R T
Spear passcd away last Sunday in DamolI attended her funeral in
the Veterans Administraton Hospi jelia Lake Sunday
tal Fort Wayne Surviving are one Sunday aftrnoon friends of the
brother Raymond V Webster of chestcr Burnetts gathered at their
Gary ndlana onehalfbrother Ed new homo for a houso warmlng rc
ward Webster of Chicago and one cciving were Mr and Mrs Burnett
sister Mrs Char es Spearl of Hap son Joe Ed and daughters Billie
py Rev R G Hamman pastor of Ann and Enen Miss jimmie Tomil
First Baptist Church officiated and
the burial was in Fairvew CemeteryBaby Shower Given
Friday afternoon Mrs Floyd Haddock
was honored with a pink and
blue shower in the home of Mrs
Dick Railsback Those attending
were Royce Vernon Kate McMan
igal Camma Lou Tackitt Margaret
Meeks Shirley Payne Mary Neal
Henry and Joyce Railsback members
of the Young Married Womens
Sunday School Class
Games were played Baby rattlers
were given as prizes
Mr and Mrs O K McDonald
Gus McDonald Mr and Mrs Reed
McDonald of Tuscon Arizona Mr
and Mrs Kccno McDonald and
girls and Mr and Mrs Bob McDonald
were supper guests Tuesday
evening in the Amos Ratjen home
The occasion was Mrs Bob McDonalds
birthday
Mr and Mrs Clyde McDonald
were in Tulia several days last
week on business
TWINS SURPRISED WITH
PARTY
Friday evening Carolyn and Lc
land McDowell twins wcro surprised
with a birthday supper given
by their mother Mrs K B McDowell
to honor them on their 18th
birthday Those friends enjoying the
celebration activities were Joyco
Henderson Janet Rahlfs Charlene
Blackburn Fred Cole Gary Death
eragc Jimmy Cox and Mrs Tom
Cox and girls Gladenc Lilllc and
Shcrma
Mr and Mrs Edwin Counterman
of Amarlllo spent the weekend
wth Mr nnd Mrs M E CountermanmanMrs
Mrs Kccno McDonald and Mrs
Richmond Payno and Lisa were In
Canyon Wednesday
Mrs Bill Eubanks underwent surgery
Monday In the Osteopathic
Hospital at Amarlllo
Connie Magncss of Tulia spent the
weekend with Mrs Dale Whitlow
and Mrs Weldon Sims
Mrs Walter Hadlcy and Mrs C
C Lollar wcro hostesses when tho
Womans Study club of Happy met
recently Plans wcro mado for tho
Husbands Evening Jan 22 Tho
I program directed by Mrs Clovis
gery in the Ncblett Hospital In Vernon president was on Fine Arts
son nnd Charlotte Wheeler of Ama
rilio served cake and punch On the
serving table was an interesting
centerpiece which was an arrangement
depicting pioneer days A
carving set in the Burnetts silver
pattern was presented to them
Nearly sixty friends and relatives
were present to admire the new
house and to wish the Burnetts
many years of happiness in it
Supper guests in the Amos Ratjen
homo Tuesday night were Mr and
Mrs O K McDonald of Happy Mr
and Mrs Keene McDonald Susan
and Jane of Happy Mr and Mrs
Bob McDonald and Mr and Mrs
Reed McDonald and children of
Benson Arizona The Ratjcns Reed
McDonalds and Bob McDonalds
were in Lubbock Saturday on bus
ness and visiting relatives
Linda May was hostess Sunday
night for the young peoples Fellow
ship Party Thirteen enjoyed the
occasion
Mrs Dallas Culwcli is 111 in tho
hospital at Tulia Her little daughter
Colcen has the mumps
Mr and Mrs John Culwcli and
girls attended the ball games Friday
and Saturday in Lockney Sunday
Mr and Mrs Culwcli and Vicki
and Kenneth Littleflcld were dinner
guests in tho W R Mooro homo
at Tulia
Mr and Mrs M L Brown nnd
children were Sunday dinner guests
In tho O W Gardner home
Rev nnd Mrs Richard Brewster
visited Thursday night In Dr Kirks
home In Plainview
Duke Receives Award
For Marksmanship
Small bore tiflo marksmanship
awards have been mado by tho
Army ROTC unit at Texas Tech
Thoso earning Marksman shoot
Ing awards Include H R Duke of
Tulia
Wiley Berry who has been employed
In Dallas slnco his graduation
from Texas Tech last June
Is visiting In tho homo of his parents
Mr and Mrs E E Berry
Ho will report to Kecslcr AFB
In BUoxl Miss January 25 whero
ho will enter tho Air Forco as a
second lieutenant
THE TUUA Swtshor County HERALD
Wayside News
By Mrs W It Franklin
Rev Richard Brewster filled his
regular appointment Sunday amA
fair crowd was out as tho zero
weather was severe
Rev and Mrs A J Pcttlt of Canyon
were supper guests In the W
R Franklin homo Tuesday eveningMrs Fannlo Stevens has been
visiting her daughter and family
tho Jack Busters In Tulsa Oklahoma
since the holidays
Mr and Mrs Joyce Lane aro attending
tho Butane and Propane
meeting at Houston this weekend
Sheila Tim and John arc visiting
their grandparents Mr and Mrs E
J Mahler They aro the children of
Mr and Mrs Tom Payne of near
Amarlllo
Mrs Nellie Burrow of N Holly
wood California has been visiting
her brother and wife Mr and Mrs
Henry Hamblen
Mr and Mrs Joe Rogers John
McGchco and Mr and Mrs W R
Stockctt were visitors with Mrs
Mary Jcnkns and Merle In Canyon
Tuesday
Mr and Mrs W R Franklin
were Canyon shoppers Thursday
Mrs Willie Modlsette Mrs Rob
Mrs Zimmermann Is
Philathea Hostess
Tho Phllathca Sunday school class
of tho First Methodist church met
Thursday afternoon In tho homo of
Mrs Dennis Zimmermann for the
monthly meeting
After tho group sang a song and
repeated the Lords Prayer Mrs
S A Duckctt read a passage of
scripture and tho story Your Way
to Happiness
Mrs Duckett appointed a visitation
committee Mrs Tunnel Mrs
Howard and Mrs Flynt
Tho class gave 5 to Korean children
through Mrs Walker who talked
to tho class
The group played 42
One visitor Mrs W B Ballard
jr and the following members were
present Mmcs Ballard Squyrcs
King Patzig Duckctt Tucker and
Howard A delicious plate was served
by tho hostesses Mmcs Gardner
Tunnel and Zimmermann
ert Adams Miss Charlotte Adams
and Levcda Brown wcro Amarlllo
shoppers last Wednesday
Mr and Mrs W B Duncan were
Amarlllo callers last Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Guy Watson were
Amarlllo callers one day the past
week
Patsy Schrib has been sick with
a sore throat several days
Fairview News
By Mrs If If Shipman
A nlco crowd was out for services
Sunday at tho Fairview church
Rev Pierce delivered two excellent
sermons Sunday
Miss Nancy Cobb of Canyon visited
Nan Earyle Gauthreaux Thursday
night and attended the Basketball
games at Nazareth that night
Mrs G E Wesley Mrs II H
Shipman Mrs Robert Gauthreaux
and Mrs Jerry Shipman were In
Canyon Thursday afternoon
Rayford Shipman was In Canyon
Friday afternoon seeing a dentist
Mr and Mrs J W Wesley re
returned home here the first of the
week They had been at Brownfield
visiting their children several weeks
since Mrs Wesleys Illness
Mr and Mrs Wesley were able to
attend church services Sunday morningMr and Mrs Charles Wilson and
Johnnie were at Amarilio and Clar
endon Sunday for the funeral of
Mrs Wilsons grandmother
Vickie Roger Lee and Ernie Wilson
visited their grandparents Mr
and Mrs E M Wilson Sunday
Mr and Mrs E W Schaeffer
at teen in SEVENTEEN and on network TV SHOWS
SWEET TREAT served up in two portions v
Hiptip top with pretty pleats pearly buttons low
bow is poised above a whistleslim skirt Done to a turn
in Rcltex Honc > comb textured Avisco rayon and
silk that washes like a hank > simply vont wrinkle
Beige navy Atcc cold or orange 7 to 15
JANUARY
1 KiBH JLsa
at teen In SEVENTEEN and on network TV SHOWS
pretty douffant to devastate him
Schiffli embroidered daisies bloom fore and
aft on a clever standaway yoke And more airy
innocence in the puds of sleeve the fullblown skirt
All in Cohnmas Trcamre an Arncl and cotton
blend thats a pleasurewashes drips dry without
ironing shrug away wrinkles Geranium red
d uA anricot sky blue or mint green 7 to lJ
only the LOOK
is expensive
Mr and Mrs Schaeffer stayed
that night with their daughter Mrs
Robert Smith and family
Mr and Mrs Rayford Shipman
and family went to Lockney Sunday
where they met the Robert
Smiths and E W Schacffers nt the
home of Mr and Mrs Wayne Bram
let and family
Hoylc Shipman is still on the sick
listMr
Mr and Mrs G E Wesley Mr
and Mrs J W Wesley were playing
8 at the Frank Rogers Saturday
evening
Milton Schaeffer has been on the
sick list
Mr and Mrs Hill Smith and
boys with Mr Smiths mother of
Amarlllo visited Mr Smiths daughter
Mrs Cortcz McNeil and family
and Mr and Mrs J W Wesley
Sunday
Bro and Mrs Charles Pierce and
Chuck ate Sunday dinner with Mr
and Mrs Frank Rogers
Mr and Mrs J D Prosser and
boys Miss Evelyn Forsythe of Am
arlllo Miss Barbara Pearson Mr
and Mrs 11 H Shipman and Mrs
Robert Gauthreaux visited Mr and
Mrs G E Wesley Sunday afternoonMr and Mrs J W Wesley ate
Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Rayford Shipman and G E Wesley
k
PAGE THRtP
Mrs Zimmermann
Heads 1934 Club
The 1931 Study Club net i tho
homo of Mrs S A Duck ft Wed
ncsday with Mrs A II lamest
presiding The rlub voted to ton
tribute to the March of Dimrs and
tho Foreign Student exchange fund
The following new officers wcro
elected Mrs Dennis Zimmermann
president Mrs Jim Ford vice president
Mrs J C Llndscy sccy
Mrs Homer Bates treasurer Mrs
W C Jennings parliamentarian
Mrs Earnest courtesy chairman
Mrs C C Wilson reporter
Refreshments were served to Mes
Payne Bates Muslck Hales Ford
Daniel Earnest Jennings McGlaun
Llndsey Miss Slgier and the hostess
Club members will meet again
on Jan 21 with Mrs Bates
Paying debts ought to be a pleasure
to any honest man
Amarlllo were visiting her parents
Mr and Mrs W A Pearson SundayMr and Mrs H II Shipman and
Mrs Robert Gauthreaux were visiting
the Nathan Harveys In Happy
Saturday evening
Mrs Serena Bryan Mrs Vergca
Liston and Tom Rogers were wel
comed to church Sunday after some
family were In Lubbock Saturday I Mr and Mrs Toby Campscy of time of absence
at leen in SEVENTEEN and on network TV SHOWS
beautiful dlouson with fashions important
new knit lookdnne in two parts to give ou a
poured toorder fit Top flaunts a dramatic bow and
buttons removable white collar Skirt is slim as a
streak In monte Tricknit woven combed
cotton that s washable laughs off wrinkles
Crecn red o blue 7 to I o
at teen In CHARM and on network TV SHOW
TOWN DRBOB WITH PARTY MANNBRfi Colored
with contrast brightened with glitter buttons
above an extravagantly gored skirt Fuller Fabrics
teitured Bouclon Avisco rayonacetate boucle
washable and creaseresistant Dlue gold grey or
ukL 12 to 20
oi teen in CHARM and on network TV SHOWS I
nvBRYOODYa love the cotton cord shiitwait
brought up to date with the new highrising
empire line Added attractions the chevron button
panel the skutful of unprrtsed pleat Ilrvukhavriis
combed cotton Suit Stripe stay crisp thru counties
laundering shrug off wrinkle Black olive gre n
led or royal blue with white 10 to 20
roj > n tf aim
at teen in CHARM and on network TV SHOWt
springs freshest Look In t double bultoned
coitdrew with crisp deader lines new big collar
Beautifully eiprcaied la Cohamaa Cobbleitone blend
of cotton tad Aral that wainah dri > drr and f
creaseresistant BaJge narr blue or ccril
12 to 20
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 50, No. 3, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 15, 1959, newspaper, January 15, 1959; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46222/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.