The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1, Friday, June 28, 1918 Page: 1
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QUESTIONNAIRES BEING
MAILED TO REGISTRANTS
Ttiosdny morning Juuo 25 tho local
Draft Board for Swisher County mailed
the Jarrctt gives Ills very heart and out 25 per cent of tlio questionnaires
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not apology preaches tho truths 1018 Twentyfive per cent was mall
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como upou thoso who cnll upon His
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od out on each succeeding day thereafter
until nil qostiounnlros woro mailed
out
Through tho kindness of tho Loiul
Draft Board wo arc furnished with tho
names of tho members of tho Legal Advisory
Board who nro Messrs D II
Culton Donuis Zimmormnnn J E
Sucpstou and Tames Tryo of Tulln
meetings Gods blessings nro suro Win 1 Jllllor of Hnppy and A J
Harris of Kress
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TULIA
REPORT Or TULIA RED
OROSS NURSING SERVICE
Thorough tho kindness of Mrs N
Jones tho general director of that
branch of sorvlce wo nro privileged
to print tho following letter and report
of tho work
Mrs Anna S Jones
Tulia Texas
Chairman of Committees of Red Cross
Instruction
On May 2Sth wo sent you n gonoral
letter asking for names of young women
who wcro available for foreign
scrvico as Nurses Aids inco wo
hnvo Tceclved no reply from you wo
judge that jou havo no young women
who fulfill all of theso requirements
Will you therefore send at onco on
tho questionnaire enrds which wcro
sent you tho names of thoso who havo
had tho course in Momentary Hygiene
nnd Homo Care for tho Sick and who
nro in any way qualified for this sor
cc even though thoy havo not had
tho practical courso in a hospital
Wo aro anxious to havo young women
voluntoor for this sorvicc who sponk
pcrience or training aro capable of doing
work abroad College graduates
are particularly desired All nppli
emits must bo ot least 5 years of ago
nnd hae no immeilinto rclntivesin the
attned forces of tho United States or
J the Allies In aggie cases we can offor
traveling expenses nnd maintenance
abroad
Trusting that yon will give this your
I immediate attention I am
i Sincerely yours
Haptist
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LYDA W ANDERSON
TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS JUNE 20 1918
Porter Miss Louisa 385
Hutchison Miss Hnlliu 385
Karnes Miss Henri 385
Miller Miss Louiso 385
Mood Miss Jcnnio Roso 385
Siglor Miss Irma 385
01 Smith Miss Alby Bay 385
03 Toinlinson Miss Mary 385
01 Varnell Miss Mnrjorlo 385
West Miss Noll 385
Iortcr Miss Stella 425
Total cash remittance by Class A 0200
Class B
Crawford Mrs Paulino 385
Culton Mrs Yclmn 385
03 Duke Mrs Snllio 385
Goss Miss Bcntrico 425
Klous Mrs Bess 425
00 Lalrade Mrs Myrtle 385
McCune Mrs Ruth 385
McMurtry Mrs Nora 3S5
00 Verier Mrs Bcatrlco Tcmplo 385
Hicks Airs Althea 3S3
01 Scott Mrs Daphno 1 385
01 Tucker Mrs Rossi Tcmplo 385
01 Tucker Mrs Mary Nelson 385
Toinlinson Miss Anna 385
Zimmorniiinn Mrs Ncltio 3SG
Extra on books remittod by Mrs
who by somo previous ex Jloatriio Porter
280
Toltf cash remitted by Class B 0135
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03 Campbell Mrs Georgia 425
Dinwiddle Mrs Ida 425
95 Donaldson Mrs Bthol 425
Pryo Mrs Lois 425
08 Hutchison Mrs Buelnh 425
Hutchison Mrs Nell 42S
00 Ramsey Mrs Birdie 425
Smith Mrs Sueio 425
00 Steruenbcrg Mrs Wlllio 425
425
125
I SS Tracy Mrs Edna Ivy 425
I Report of Educational Classes Elemcn Total cash i emitted by Class C 0050
I tary Hygione and Homo Care of Sick Happy Clafi D
Recent examinations have been held 03 Dalton Mrs Alfreda 3S5
for Classes A It C D and 13 nnd thirty1 Rogers Mrs Minnlo I
i three women are now tho proudpos 02 linley Mrs Clemmio G 385
sesors of nn Aids Certificate Man Mrs Mary E 3S5
Miss Nell West of Class A has en 00 Clark Mrs Ethel Mny 383
tcrcd on a Probationary Poriod at tho i Cowan Mrs Sarah W 385
Sinitnrinin Dallas Texas After 87 Whitley Mrs Nellio W 385
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four months of this Class work sho 00 Arnold Mrs LauraLcl 385
will be admitted ns a pupil of tho Dillon Mrs Ella May 38
Training School of that Hospital If80 Lash Mrs Lura Allco 385
found satisfactory and continue in
training to become a graduate trained
nurse
Miss Mnrjorio Varnell nlso of Class
A has entered on her Probationary
period at tho Texarkann Sanitarium
and will later if satisfactory bo admitted
as a pupil nurse of that school
preparatory to becoming a grnduato
trained nurso
Miss Lena Helms of Class D will
also becomo a Probationer In somo hospital
training school in tho near future
Wo havo thrco others in tho above
clashes who doubtless will take up
Borne definite form of work for tho Red
Cross In the tuture nlso ono Trench
linguist among the number
Many donntions in tho way of merchandise
hno been given but ns a list
of theso gifts woro mentioned In the
Herald at an earlier dntc no further
mention will bo made at this time
The Miihonie Lodge gao tho uso of
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Evnns Miss Ball Dlxlo 385
Mann Miss Mary Hclon 385
Stewart Miss Kathleen 385
Cook Sarah B 385
Toster Miss Edith Ivn 385 0
Knox Miss Viola 425 O
Adams Mrs Amanda 425
Adams Miss Bonny 425
01 Helms Miss Lena 425
Fisher Miss Sybel 425
85 Watson Mrs Nellie 425
88 Payne Miss Ruby 425
Total cash received from Class D 8750
Class E
Jordan Mrs Rowena 425
Scott Mrs Montio J 125
00 Jordan Mrs Winnio 125
00 Settles Miss Violn 425
S7 Dustman MiBs Myrtle 425 n
91 Davis Mrs Maud 425
Inninn Mrs Wllllo 425 J
Spence Mrs Alva 423
Total cash remitted by Class E 3100 U
Donations
the class rooms nnd Messrs Zimmcr Dennis Ziminermnnu 500
iiiann Sterncnberg Mills llymnn John Emmitt 500
Cairns Crawford Watts Donaldson S It Dinwiddle 500
Porter nnd Spcer kindly paid tho labor
hiro of installing city water
Instructors fees of 22500 hnc been
donated by Mrs Anna S Jones and
nftcr nil expenses wcro paid tho local
chapter will have 1S520 in tho treasury
to tho credit of this department
plus tho equipment
Messrs W W Stephenson nnd others
are to bo thnnked for numerous auto
trips in tho interest of tho work Miss
Venus Brown nnd Miss Muttio Jordan
and others of tho youngor Bet will
probably coinmenco their class work In
tho near future
Tho following nro tho names of thoso
enrolled in tho difloront clnsses and
tho general averages of those taking
tho examination also the financial account
in full to date
Class A
Chambers Miss Mary 185
lals Miss Madio 3S5
Ellis Miss Celosto 385
Ooode Miss Lulu 385
Grundy Miss Euod 3S5
J
C Cowan 500
Total ensh donations 2000 O
Total cash remitted from all
sourco 32135
Expcnso
To oil Mono water and light
fixtures ScottTracy Hd Co 3350
Beds mattresses and pillows
Sigler 3000
Text books Amnrillo 370
St Louis 5225 Exp 205 5800
Sundry other expenses 1705
Total expenses on all 5 classes 13015
Total cash remitted from nil
classes as noted nboe 32435
Total expenses on nl classes 13915
Balance in trensury to Nursing
SerUco Department 18520
June 20 1018
Pledgo tho Presldont
You enn nt least bo iu tho second
lino of dofensc bo ft war navcr
> A A A A A A A A
MASONIC OEEICERS ARE
NSTALLED MONDAY NIOHT
Mondny Juno 24th tho end of tho
Masonic year was fittingly nnd lawfully
observed iu Tulla by tho Installation
of the officers of Tulia Lodgo
No 733 at tho evening hour Judgo
D II Culton retiring W M nctod as
Installing Officer Mr R L Strlngor
acted ns Grand Marshal
Tho following ofllcors who had boon
elected at the regular meeting Saturday
night boforo and thoso nppolntod
by tho elected officers wcro cnstallcd
J L Mills W M
W A Graham S W
L L Thomas J W i
W II Donaldson Secretary
J B Wilson Tiler
Harnett OBryan S D
Otto Jennings J D
J W Grigg S S
J H Hanklus J S
J C Lnrrado was reelected as
Treasurer and it was nut deemed nec
ossary for him to bo prosont and bo
onstnlled
Plodgo tho President
ENTERTAIN PRIEND3 AT DINNER
Number 26
MEN DEPART FOR THE
ARMY TRAINING CAMPS
Tuesday morning was another important
dato In Tullas history Tho
business mon and citizens of Swisher
Couty and quito a number from Briscoe
county assembled nt tho depot to wish
Gods speed to their friends nnd relatives
who wcro dopnrtlng for training
nt Camp Travis noar San Antonio
Tivo men wont from Brlscoo county nnd
nlno from Swisher County
Thoso from Brlscoo county were
Thomas Mitchell Bond Robert Loo
Wolf William Harrison Boggs Knox
Stewart Ilppln nnd Josso Alvin Davis
Mr Wolf was in chargo of theso mon
Thoso from Swishor County woro HIt
Pinck John Stevens Trcdorick C
lteed Androw V Rutlodgo Joo
Mathows Wllllo M Compton Virgil Loo
Briscoe Walter Boohnlng and John
Ralph Porter Mr Porter was In chargo
of these men
Wednesday morning Messrs J T
Lcinmons Jr nnd Trl Llpo dopnrtod
for Camp Travis
Tho cheerfulness of tho departing
friends was indeed nn inspiring sight
Knowing that they woro going on holy
Rovs Gordon Bnrrott G S Wyntt mission neither tho mcu nor tho ns
and J Q Ruth were ontortaiuod Wed ombled friends were downcast All
02 Davis h Artelia 4251 nesdny with a splonddid diijnor by Mr realize that onr Government is giving
Dmwiddie Miss Flora 425 and Mrs O E Duke and daughter Miss the verv host of euro to the rfoldior
Director Nursing Service 04 Show Mrs Mary
St Louis Juno 21 1018 j Tomlinson Mrs Lulu
Edith It is nlwuys a plooBiiro to bo lu uil with sad but willing hearts
ontortuinod iu this homo nnd upon mv tl < southhouud trains tako
this Deration the delicious edibles so i our friends nwny Tins floi or of our
well looked nnd olognutly served woro manhood holding dear mery principle
highly appreciated by thoso frionda of honor and truth and ier noblo
With ono accord thoy expressed their
thanks to their kind hostB and wish
that they might ngnin bo so signally
honored
Plodgo tho Prosidcnt
attubuto of the Arvan rice mil do
their duty lu this war for humanity
Kaiserlsm in it vile form will thoy
willing glvo tholr lnes to abolish Wo
at home will back them up by rospond
AVe havo hoard enouglv t tho Hun I mg to the cnlls of our Government for
prison camps to know that we do not i Liberty Bonds and War Savings by
want any of our boys put iu them if nnswormg tho needs of tho Red Cross
wo can help it Whon you save to tho the Y M C A hc Salvation Army
utmost of your ability and invost your I and very other good cause
saviugs in Wnr Savings Stamps you
Plodgo tho Prcsidont
help to keep our boys out of tho prison Both you and tho Government can
camps I not uso tho enino labor and material
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There has been a Bill introduced in Congress
providing for the Guaranteeing of
Deposits of National Banks This Bill is
certain to become a law AS IT
SHOULD
In view of this fact and the fact that Government
Supervision will be more strict
than ever and especially so with reference
to the practice of granting the privilege of
Overdrafts The Banks named below will
on and after July 1st 1918 refuse payment
on any check presented for payment
unless the party drawing same has on deposit
sufficient funds to pay said check
STOP AND THINK
Excellent Values in Diamonds Watches and Jewelry
iff You can buy a gift of real individuality here There can be no question about their being appreciated Come in and
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with funds belonging other
to parties
Keqp Books on us and do not force us to
refuse payment on any of your checks The
Banking Departments long ago instructed
us to cutmit the Overdraft Practice and we
are goring to comply with this requirement
to the letter of the law
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1, Friday, June 28, 1918, newspaper, June 28, 1918; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41800/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.