The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1967 Page: 3 of 22
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varieties Selection
Marital Rate Higher
In Swisher County
It is nice .irvl crisp and I'm)! this
xirnin.; Everything is trying to
row mrxv ttw’ r.»,n 'Hu- tun d.d
•mr dunaiu> though.
Joe O'Neil is in trx- ho-qNtai at
laimnew when- he was Sun-
ay nisont lie is much better at
is time Jin1 Ed Arnold >*;»«-nt M-*i-
ay With Mr ind Mis. Hex Huger*
luU* his mother helped can* foi her
Ki. Mi O'Neal
Mrs Roy K liotsnn *as surprised
ith a birthday party -vC unlay mom-
14 Ttx*-* wishing her a Happv
hrthdav were Mrs L.i. Lingc, \li-
rl Sadler. Iai«> Culwell. lla/e, Jen-
mgs Nett*- Newman. Fearlerx* Mur-
hy, MiA liiilie M<s»r* la*U CiStle-
G.M.C. Pickups and
Trucks
Authorized Dealer
Ziegler • Wimberly
Fnjoy that
charcoal ha
•or without
fust with
Charm-
•tow % gas
ftrad out
door g r 111.
Ooty 33 par
month.
Add a light
touch to
after dart
r a t ■ o fun
with a
c f a r m i n g
gas tight
Only $2 par
month.
BUY BOTH
AND SAVF $25 SO
ON INSTALLED PRICE!
BOTH
MON T If
SIX ANY IMPtOYfC or
Pitinr Natural Bu
Company
Tlie Kress Young Homemakers mot
ui the Kres** Bank Room for .» regu-
l.«r buxines* meeting with 19 mem -
t>« i s an 1 4 guests present
Two 4-H members Koxie Vine •
yard ind Kathy Thomas gave the
demonstration and rivipe for chicken
<i ui The girls are entering the D.v
tnct F<»xi Snow contest in Lubhork.
A candidate for Girls State was
«4ected hy the YHers She is I>i tna
Vaughn Spmw.ng her tr p are Krevs-
Lett's Club. Knsv Sorority Kress
Study (”.uh Ktess Mom,. Hetnai -
stration ovt Kress YHers
n>e YHers wird to enter i floit
in the Plain view U*h Anniversary
pxride May I)
It was also decided to buy a
|»1 ejue to h-tmtr Mx YHers Little
Sister A nx»tliei s day tea is p*arwx*d
foi May 11
|te,..m s TVe give the devotional.
Ni \t riws-ting w II be April 27
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N S R dlard has rvturrxsl to hA
tv in*- in Tulia .«fter several months
recuperating ,n .* n*nv.« <-s,vnt home
IV- SKI.KISH - m\I>K AT H< >MK’
t» : r> \nn M<»*r< Kara itvi K one
'several sen g,fls anrl she r»-cei\isl
l ts of .mis Pearieni Murphy ind
H im Jennings served ik* arxl is.f
f- .
Sunday Roy and Mi» D»is<.n went
to Vmiril.o foi dinner t Kurr ('.if*
ter; i Mi ind Mrs C J \tdv>M *rvl
S* ieta a.s., went "Hum Isick to Can
yon all went to the Autry Ifcxige*
goiden wishing aemverary
Lu» v Culwell s sis'ers , anx* to visit
f <-r f • h<-r brthdav Fixl.. ml Ux-y
i|ii Itisl . iju It M - i Castle -
><eny itvl Mary Bill-e Morr went
over in the afterrx.m Unit they
<1 <ln t (|u:lt• just looKist -at and want-
«sl to Kt> w what was going on Two
r i-ivi were ttx're • IVr*try Mott and
F<>* iVrtv The Cuiwi Is laughters
V kie and (Is ryl and of mur v
M s Bud Rttn-rts Mrs J.m I.ft.
fe;d Alts BoW ild l*nest were a
;iMng the guests K«s Mrs Little-
fields gr.irvid tug iter 3 years old
< i-ix* w itn hi r to s.-e her s -der
S'nn She was s«i happy to »t e Shan
when •he got off the bus Keei.i J>u'
her arm around her arxl hurrusl her
.n*u the hotw wh.-;** her gr ttxl
ttxuher arxl ttx- .dhers wi re arxl s.xl
pr.sxlly ’(lr •ndrn-wh*'; k what
I have found
Mrs Kaye IV as.ey Brt»wn was
wnpt s*st w i htrftxiay Isit'y a*
her home m P.ainv «w Vi r»-g.s-er*sl
and s»-v'«*tal s<-tit g.fts ind ar«L
Ttx l-adx s wt>' atte-drsi ■ !>,s
:rx t mis 'mg of th» Women s Six
. ,et> of C’hrsfi in Service it l*!.*m
v ,«-w t.»-w m V lun<-iii-s When Mrs
A’arx .* Sw .nbtir •) < |» i*sl 'x r s.e'K.
! utxl Hi•»>. ovt nii-il -• ' ijk s-.
had -wivasl for iu-r *V»g Mr Sw nhum
ti id p k«d up ' • org l»s w en
SK- iskisl h m to jfH tw-r lunch for
ner sfM- <i-In * g > bn-gry txsigh
a« * idws viii-‘>l • ie■' .n t w 'h
in’ Viorxler if M Sw nimrn ilxl
make • m.stake”* Kivkon —
i rl (ianirx-i arx! Ralph While
w ■ n* f,-w S.i’ . >11. st tig ind
caught in'll na <> f -ti Wc wan’ tell
«lx :•• tj*»\ went hu; they wi-r«- two
hai»j>v ixiys
Cs;x ml Mrs R s ftykstra and
• pi • Ko- IV '"lit
s 1 v >1 A1 r-da v At- an 1
Mis f{. >»»-• i».«r«t • P • y w. • .
A , M , S'llixt'-'P st |1# -V ’x-t-
h< wil| g.« on t«> V.e' Vim H** arxl
Rohr’? wen t •geMx-t in (.ierniany
Toe lianltxts *.iik tlx n to Pil •
Ihlto I’ark Alnoday «rxi all liad a
wonderful time
Im-> tiamet r»-puts h;s w.ti Si>
pin i her s.sti-r Airs J.thn Lyn -i.
Airs \ t i s;x*r! Srtl til >mt Jewr.
Jocii-s d left Hotisti >e. Surxlay toi
Hiton Riwige. I-a. They are )xiv ng
a nice trip
AP arxl Airs Klnx*r Ttv*ni|»i»n
sjx-nt ’h«- w is-ki-nd in I »i sens w h
fiiiir iViugiite and family Air .nxl
Airs L C W nkli’f
NBW YC>RK — In Swisher County,
the institution of marriage has been
growing in popularity over the years.
That is what the latent figures show.
As a M-sult, a greater proportion of
tlic l.x ai population ig married today
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COW POKES
R*id
’M« *n fhy ola bankar fhar# ji*t tbouqM wa d taka on wma
•ifr« wark in awr tpatatima whila waitin' far tha caw markat
ta pick up!"
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.mmam
There Is No Substitute for...
... Safety - Service & Experience
The First Notional provide* every banking accommoda-
tion consistent with SOUND BANKING PRINCIPLES!
Judy Bales
Sweetheart
Of Lions
AJ:s\ J.xty Bax's a.is e.i fist Lion
Clut» un »ni irt at the regular Thurs-
day noon meeting *»f the Tu..a Lion
Club
(hiring a short ceremony she w
:>. - iu>1 a silver pm bearing ttx-
Lion emblem Al ss B.iles ,s .in ac-
tive junior in Tu ia ll.gh v*v«»l Wi s
>• <r In the pisf Miree ye.its stic
n ' :»id. .in imjiressivi’ nxv>td for
•• sei: wn.ie sfx»w.ng u.’M’ifish ant
I’s verving wiMce to the welfare of
others
Al.s, |v.« in- tx en i memlx’r >f
he f.cnous l\ii a High s -h-»»i ImixJ
al. tine, y in in high school, arxl
p . seti'ly plays v>.> . !»■- •six- h.is
► -o >> rit«- s >io rvl ensemble
rstiua.entx. on*ext in Vist.n two
su. .ss.ve y.’irs Jixfy serves pre-
- *'v 1'u, i s h.»pt. i . : tTx N.i
• I s[i c s . , \ arx! Kis ixs-n
>n iss, • -h,s yen < .»n#s tet play
■ is* J xly has served her sih<»>l in
«n >utst mdmg cajNinty tn letader*
ship s 'x»lar*h.p. charavier. arxl s*-r-
vi. i t.* merit membership m ttx
s,--Is f grx'si borxit.tr> org rnt/a
l oti Na’ .c ■ H.stior Sivefy I.xti
• . ;u I>. - - I otn i drier ns en’ y waxi
tint !h* T i li cluti ,s r«s.rgan,/.ng
•s torts to altrit i new members
• ir i *'i.-m into a gixmp of
led; atisl ctv i workers There .> an
< ;x-c inv atxKi '«* Pie new as w«*ll
*s ' .■ cst .hlisix’d ' /ens ,n irxl a-
t« and Tn i to visit and ixvome a
■ h ••• t.'l.s plog-rsvVi Vp-Up
• ad, tx snl
GOLF
GOSSIP
Las* Wtxlni’siiay fix lades y*ut
neyisl to Altilesb s’ f*»r the f rst H -
I’ tins payday TU'.i.i ladies made a
1 xtx<w ng ,n ’he winrx'rs circle
I s,. vinning wete IV kv I>iv-n.
mediiist. laitt.e At-;t -ti. low gress.
(-• 1 .,ht . I U " to t Bo/ei'.an i.iw
tie’ ind pill's M bole fligot OttXTs
in king ttu tr;{» were Marie v aie,
IVf y Hit. hy Iv.» ILckmaii, a n d
S', - jey Kinkatle
l>n our lust pUvddy hetv Bi’fty
R ’ ^ won tin ixtll.
I iX’ n< \t la t « s lu.’x ix >n n.ts Ixs’ti
•uatlgcd •> Me.xliiy Alay 1 n *tdct
that we may make find prrpira-
Inins for «hii lad.es orx- day tourna-
nx*nt S [>. m on being then- May 1
foi th. ge«i ftx<d .nxl nxs ting
A word to -vnutxl >ahi non g >l(ers
thn: ttx ,.i«l«s tie playing .aids in
Wednesdays at the club You iVm't
have to play go I to offlic out on
ladies day.
Tins Krx1.iv n.cht, April 21. is the
monthly cats! in it Mark it down '
> ‘in alendai arxl cutm on out to
fh,. dub itxnit S o'clock urxl j.t m
the !un h’ot lurther nfotmat;< m call
the club or ontaet this month's
host ism pit < tin Rat l»eorges 01 the
I > i\ id Bu;« sm.th.s
Tit-neV teurnament will be Aliy 1
— a ladies i»im day invitati >tul
Then on Krxlav Al iv ttx rv will tx-
a Pro - An? tallowed hy a two-
day men's partni’ish.p May t> - 7.
C l ytHir names in for this, 'ixjnm-
ments now
Hit’ wt »thet the p e- two V\«s|tx’s-
ihan win the case a gerx-ration or
two ago This is true desp.te the
re*e in the divorce rate.
The trend disproves the widely -
held belief that this is an age in
wh.ch the divorce rate « increasing
much faster than the marital rate.
On tiie basis of data compiled by
the Census Bureau in a nationwide
satripling, the revers^ appears to be
true.
It show* that, althoujch the actual
number of divonx’s is much greater
in most parts of the country than
m earlier years, the rise :s not that
sharp in terms of pipulatiun.
It has been nx»re than offset, fur-
thermorc, by flic rising proportion of
people :n fix’ “marrx’d" column.
Such has bes*n the case in Swisher
County. At ixiiding to the latest g<A-
trnnient figure’s no li*ss thin 73.4 per-
cent of the j»H-al pipuiatKm. above
age 14, am- married
Some 72 4 jx*rcent of the men in
that ag* gnxip and 74 3 percent of
the women ar<* l.st»«d as m irned.
The ratx> (onptivs favorably
wiih the average els»-wb»’re in the
United States where th»‘ married
jx>rt.on of th,. pipulitxin amounts
b7.3 p-rvnt of the total. In the
State ot Texas, it is H9 1 percent.
The Con-fus Bureau s survey, which
• --vers 1 revs-.ils tin* 3.2 percent
of ail women in ttx- ivuntry and 2.3
pen vnt of ill men. above age 14.
hive ixx-n divorced and h.»ve not
remarrs-d
By way of contrast. tx«ck in 1XH0
it was only 0 4 jx-rii’m of the women
arxl 0.3 jx’rivnt of the men
During that s*[un of year*, how-
ever. t h e proportion of married
women in the United Stat*-s incneasi'd
k fiercenl, and the proportion of
married m**n 9 pi'nvnt.
Thus the mimed group gained
ibout Hl, percent while th«- divorc-
«si pirtxm was ns.ng by only 2’*
pen-imf
As elsewhere in tix- (S»untr>. Swi-
sher County s divonv rate is higher
thm r once was With a total of
62 mim arxl 44 women who are
d vor ("l a sirding to the statisTX'S.
rpproxrman-ly l.i pi*nx*nt of tn«-
i i al area s <du t pipuiition arv di-
v mssi
Th.s cotn|Mres with an average of
j l [x-ns-nt in the W.-st South C(vn-
• al S’ates and 3 2 jx-rcent in Texas.
Texas Industry
Sorosis Topic
Airs R C Hll entertained the
S-ros.s Study Hub nx-nib'is and
guests n nor home at 31 Travis Road
on April 11
ITie mil call was answered by
• i h nx-nitx r giving a Tali Tevts
Braw.
Airs Jack Blair introducisi tte
[>r.>g- im by ri fei ring to a qu<«tatxwi
from : . d. cnatisi. (e >rg< Bernard
Shaw I* w is. We have no more
r g rr t.> i-ivimiih,. hapjxni ss without
pi «t ic.ng ;t Ihar. to (xmsume wealth
without pnxitH-ng it ‘
She p M-niel Al a Clyde Wilkins
w o g ivi a -ompr enensive dis. us-
s«si of r« v.i- industries including
tix- •> d'd g i» rxiustr.e- with the.r
synthett by - j*roducts, elix'tP.inics,
and agrti uiture
Af'er <les. ribing tix- itvuni-ian.x'S
ot tin' discovi ry of tix1 fusit great
g.is-t-r. Old Spindle Top. an*l orix'r
early oil f she related inter-
es* ng jiersonal famny e.xpi-rienivs
a tx in t ttx ojx-nmg ot the oilfx-id at
Kugttis
Ihir;n-g the s x-ial (xnir a refresh-
ment jtli'e w iv w’rvtxi to iix- menr-
txTs ,« xl guests Alts Du k O Danx’l,
Airs Kitwler Alt LHnx’l, ami Mrs.
J N CM
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Sorority Stages
Hawaiian Luau
Kntert i.rx-d with i Hawaiian Lixiu
K ish puty April 11 wen* members
.ex! guests of X; Kappa Gamma of
IV-'a sigirti l*:ii soronty
The lu.iu was hekl in tix- IxMllO
of Air - Johnny Nik
Alemlx i s came driv.-ed in niuu-
minis arri wire prexx-ntr'd with the
tiadruitij leis at tix d<xtr- .'x-ati’d
en tix t .ti around a t dtle dee trxUxI
with c nxl. s gri’enery atxl flowers,
• n members arxl gtx-sts were served
11 iw n a: dishes- Ttx Hawaiian theme
w is carrnsi .-ut i>y decorati>ns of
net s x ils. lets and flowers on walls
and ee ..ix:s
Rosemary Klk.ns Tul. * High school
xle.it preix'nted a graceful huli
d imv for tlx- entertainment. She
• id of - mil’ of the customs of the
• 1 ivy has been too bad for Ihxic to
:.vc you U-ginners the friv lessonx
toit he is still going to give fix’
I. ss ms Those of you that are in-
terested in learning to play golf
call Dude foi more informalxm.
Isthtr Class Has
'Tasting Baa'
Members of the Esther Sunday
school ciass of the First Bapr.st
church met in the home of Mr*.
James Hodges. 2(10 Comanche Trail.
Monday evening for a dinner meet-
ing. The dinner was planned after a
"tasting bee”. Each member who
came brought a favorite dish and
the recipe for it.
Enjoying th** meal were Mmes. Joe
Bean. Kirby Hill. Bill Ward. Clark
Hall, Wilson White, Ewell Mole. Hen-
ry Boston. Valton Hutson, Mis& Ma-
mie Burrow , the hostess, Mrs. Hodges
and one guest. Miss Louise Hutson.
Mr*. Ward is teacher of the Esther
Class. Mrs. White gave a devotional
in poetry.
The group discussed the possibility
of going to lajbbock to set* the re-
ligxius film. Tlx* next scheduled so*
rial is September 11. when Mrs.
Jewel Whitsetfs class and Mrs Geor-
<(* Neill s ciass will be guests of the
Esther class at a salad supper to
be held in Fellowship Hall and Mrs.
Alton Lav will give a book review.
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Beta Sigma Phi
To Observe Week
Governor John Connally has pro -
claimed tix* week of April 24 thnxigh
April 30 as "Bel.t Sigma Phi Week"
in Texas The week will be climaxed
by a Founder's Day Banquet April
29 at 7.30 p tn Tulia «-bapii’rs will
(-eU-brat*. the .Kith anniversary of the
organization s founding at P.ggly Wig-
gly ‘ Meeting Room” in Tulia.
In additx»n to the banquet, tradi-
tional is’r«-nxinx*M will be observed.
Tn** history of the local chapters will
be reviewed and th<» rx*w members
will receive their first welcome to
membership.
Mrs. B.ll Maloom and Mrs. Darn’ll
Ni’lson arv* serv.ng as chairnx-n of
tne Founder’s Day banqui’t. Other
member* who will have a part in
fix- program are: Mmi*s. Norvell
Breedlove. I*at Timmons. Jack In-
man. Dm M*irris. Artelle TIxMiip-
v>n. and Hoy Rogv*rs. Mrs. Don Mor-
ns has b*s*n selected for the honor
of presenting a special message from
the sorority's founder She has re-
ieiv(<d the message from th»' Interna-
tional Headquarters in Kansas City.
It will be the central event of the
«*vi-ning an<l tix* culmination of ttx-
pn*gram.
With 721 chapters in Texas. Beta
Hawaii in peoples
Member* attending th*> jxirty were
Betty Breedlove. Nancy Otmpix-11.
ix»ns Carlt.m, Jam* Inman. Jonalyn
J-'nes. Z.*rx' laiftin. Dons l>o\x‘. Wan-
da Love. Donna Malixim. Jo Ann
Newby, Mary Lou Nix, June Tbomp-
s »n. nxl Gave Young Guests pre-
•a'tit were Cindy Dickens Shirley
Wheeler, arxl Rixx-maiy Elkins.
Happy Slates
Cancer Drive
Duane Stubblefield, chairman of
the Happy Crusade against Cancer,
announced »hu we**k that the Crusade
would be conducted by the Happy
Javcees and Jayce«’-Ette*, April 26
and 27.
Business house* w.ll be mntacted
during ftie day and a d**»r to door
canvass will be niaiJe both evenings
from 6:30 t*> 9.
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LAKE VIEW Cl.l H MEETN
IN KKDMON HOME
I^kevi«*w Honx- Demonstration c.ub
met ikss-mly pi th.- home of Mrs.
Newt RAsImon with eight members
present.
Mrs. Ray Pyeaft led the recreation.
The club voted to buy a child * book
for the public library.
Th<* program concerned the mak-
ing of p*pier m u’he flowers, di’m-
onstrated by Mis B. Dutton.
The club will meet April 20 in the
home of Mrs. M C. Wheeler.
Ba’K.xn tires wi»r*» fink .k*\**kiiv
ed aixl p*-r-ft* b«d t»y th** Firestone
Tire arxl Ruikxx- Gotupaity in 19C23.
Sigma Phis give *iv«*r S3.000 annu il-
ly to state service project*. This
year the state service project is
Texas Akaociation f«>r R*‘tarded Child-
ren. B*»ta Sigma Ph. of Texas is a
non-profit Internal tonal Sorority or-
garn7.*xi to promote s.x’ial and cultur-
al d**veU»pment of it- member* and
offering opportunities f.*r fra'ixishijis.
cultural appreciation and commun.ty
service.
Xi Kappa Gamma
Slates Art Show
Xi Kappa Gamma announces its
annual Spring Art Show to be held
in the National Guard Armory on
May 7.
The art show is a service project,
giving recognition to all in the com-
munity who study arts and craft* and
who paint. There is no limit on cate-
g.ines or ages. It is hoped that be-
s.des punting* there will he other
displays available such a* mosaics,
decoupage, and sculpture*.
Persons who would like to exhibit
TULIA LOOOI NO. 719
Stated meeting Apr. 24,
7 30. supper 6 30.
Past Masters night and a
Masters Degree.
Called meeting Apr 28, 7:30, Mas-
ters Degree with full dress.
Carlton, MW741 Mng ix£u Love*
995-229B.
nt—i wurr^ui
— MEET TMA4Y
The Needle era ft dub snH meet
with Mrs. J. T. Avent. 538 E. Broad-
way, Thursday from 3 to 5v
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1967, newspaper, April 20, 1967; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506086/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.