The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 22, No. 30, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 23, 1931 Page: 2
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AT THE CITY GMGHIES
First Baptist Church
Sunday School 1000 n m
Junior Service 1060 a m
Morning Worship 1100 n m
Y P U 7J30 p m
Evening Worship S30 p mAll
who do not attend elsewhere
are cordially Invited to worship
with us
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First Christian Church
Services each Lords day as
follows
1000 a to Bible School
1100 n in Preaching
800 p ni Preaching
730 p m Wednesday Choir
Rehearsal
700 p m Christian Endeavor
Topic How Should We Treat
Pceople of Other Kaces in Our
Land
Leader Bobbie Stephen
A cordial welcome to all who
may choose to worshir with us
Broadway and California Street
Z B Dully Pastor
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FLYNT SEN10R B Y P U
Program for July 2G 1031
Topic Under Southern Skies
Scripture Heading Lucille Bry
son
Introduction Recio Brysou
Jacksonville Florida CllKord
McClurg
Cuba Mrs Dendy
New Orleans Ada Ward
Mexico Lizzie Shirley
Panama Leona Shirley
Home Again Mrs Miller
Union Hill News
There wasnt a very large attendance
at Sunday School Sunday
Bro Coe could not be present
Sunday morning but sent a
substitute
Most every one from here attended
the annual celebration at Tulia
Friday July 17
As far as we know every one
is through harvesting in this communityMr G L Strangle and wife had
as guests Sunday Mr and Mrs
J W Cox and Iva Jane
Mr and Mrs Warren Knowles
visited herji parents Mr and Mrs
B S Greenslade aud family
Sunday
Mrs Ray Campbell and nephew
Jim Crowder came down from
Canyon Saturday afternoon to
visit with Mr and Mrs J V Cox
but finding no one at home they
returned to Canyon
Mitt Iris New vit < d M s News
parents Mr and Mrs Dave Evans
Methodist Church
Sunday School 945 n m
Pronchtng 11 a m by pnstor
Leagues S30 p m
Evening Service 730 p m
Church Night Wednesdays 715
p m
You are cordially invited to
worship with ms
Jno E Etdrldge P C
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CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
1000 n m Bible School Study
1100 a m Sermon
G45 p m Sermon
200 p m Friday Ladles
Bible Study
A cordial Invitation is extended
to one and all to attend those
services
Roy J Clark Minister
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County B Y P U
Program
for Sunday July 2G ford
at 330 p in at Flynt School
Song Service and Devotional
Union Hill
Summer Plans for Our B i
P U Kaffir
Demonstration Intermediate B
Y P V Business Meeting
Tulia
How to Use the Monthly B i
P U Magazine Childress
Round Table Discussion The
Needs of Our Associatlonal B
Y P U VicePresident Iva
Huneycutt
Special Music Flynt
Business and Roll Call
Love Items
Harvesting in this community
will be a thing of the past by
next Sunday Though we all will
be very busy for some time yet
let us make a special effort to
be at Sunday School Suuday
morning and on time Our crowd
has been small since harvest beganMr and Mrs Calvin Maynard
visited in the home of her par
ents Mr and Mrs Mirley Malone
Friday
Misses Eula B and Mary Mar
garet Oliver of Chlllicothe are
visiting for a few days with
Miss Mayrene Campbell
Visitors for the week end in
the home at Mrs J R Mote
were Mrs Vermillion and daughter
Edwyna and son V R and
Misses Verda Bellew and Alta
Lee Vaughn of ODonnell
Mrs Martle Tucker visited her
Mrs Euje Cantrcll of Tulia
Mr and Mrs J D New andaunt
Saturday afternoon
Guests in the home of Mrs W
D Herrinp
Wednesday night
Sunday
Ir ad v Cray
havelwere
Opal and Ola Mae Evans
0 nd daughter Opal and grand
the mumps but they dont
daughter Louise Carr of Big
to be verv sick
8 ° has been
Glen Lo yd and Jackie George f MJ Pa >
lendn school at Canyon this
were visitors of Robert and L
summer Mrs Crayon s a sis
G Raymond Sunday
Aayt of
Mrs Herring
B Raymond Evans visited Ken
neth Johnson Sunday
Myrtle Nolen was a visitor of
Maurlne Watts Sunday
The H D Club will meet Tuesday
afternoon July 21 1331
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CARD OF THANKS
Jn expressing o rie p gratitude
to the many deal friends who
assisted us and carm with acts of
kindness and bpautifil floral offerings
to express their sympathy
for ue in oui beieavment in the
accidental death of our loved one
Aidy James George We wish to
afiu o few tender words of thinks
to the young men who so nobly
came a nd offered their blood for
transfusion that his life might be
spared a little longer May God
LIoeis and protect each ono of you
Mrs Avo George ind somi
Misses Mayrene Campbell Eula
B and Mary Margaret Olivet
went to Qultaque Monday
Miss Mary Miller of Loraine
is visiting in the home of her
brother Mr and Mrs A S Miller
She has been attending school
the past six weeks at Canyon
and expects to teeach at Stratford
this winter
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Herald want ads get results
Foot Itch
Millions Have Athletes Foot
Why suffer from the queer akin
disease causing severe Itching of
toes and fret cruclclntr peeliiiff skin
blisters Ringworm Tiench Foot or
Hand Itch when you can avoid Infection
and quickly heal your skin
wltn Dr
Nxon8 Nlxoderm7 Based
Mr and Mrs W 0 feorge sons on the famous English Hospital for
dc iitn and fnmUloM
mula discovered by a leading Lon
don skin specialist Dr Nixons Nix
q jpderm Ids with amazing speed b
I cause designed for this particular
Mis Jo Thompson and childl skin disease Nlxoderm is guaran
teed It must stop Itch and quickly
ren of ian > on were guests of
ieal your BkIn or the Btnall coflt wU
Mr ard Airs Charlie Jordan Sun1 be refunded
day I Sold by Crawford Pharmacy
ABSTRACTS LOANS INSURANCE
We urc prepared to take care of your needs for all
etruct ami ouv and you are protected when injured
w < Phone 109 ami 24
Tomlinson Abstract Insurance Co
Guy U Tonilinsou Manager
Be Prepared
Dont wait until the last minute to have
your machinery repaired Look it over
carefully and let us fix it NOW
BATES BROTHERS
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Baptist Encampment
At Ceta Canyon To
Begin July 27th
The annual Panhnndle Baptist
Assembly will open July 27 for
seven days rvf Inspirational meet
ings to bo hold at their campgrounds
in Ceta Canyon East of
Happy
Many Tulia families nro pro
paring to spend the entire week
nt tho enmpground and others
will nttend as many of the sessions
as possible
Tim following Is n tentative
program as outlined by officials
of tho association
Monday July 27th
G30 to 715 p in Socinl Actl
vities Rev R E Bost Dlinmltt
715 to 745 Vespor Services
Rev J R Hicks Panhnndle
715 to S45 Song Service W
W Ernest Canyon leader
S50 Special Music Furnished
by Plainvlow
0 Sermon Dr G L Yates
Amarlllo
Tuesday July 28th
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Song Loader C O Huber Here
030 m
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Rising Signal
S to 0 W M U Coherence
9 to 10 Sunday School Conferencel to 11 Daily Vacation Bible
School for Primaries and Juniors
10 to 11 B V P U Confer
erce
11 to 1115 Song Service
1120 Solo Mrs C O Huber
Hereford
1125 Sermon Dr G L Yates
ti30 to 715 p m Social Activities
Mrs C O Huber
715 to 745 vesper Services
Rev L D Mitchell Dalhart
745 to S30 Buckuer Orphans
Home
S30 to S 45 Song Service
S50 Piano Solo Mrs Frank
Scott Happy
Duet Margaret and Ruby
Thompson Hereford
0 Sermon Dr G L Yates
Wednesday July 29th
Song Leader Rev Douglas Carver
White Deer
General Program same as Tues
day except as follows
1120 n m Quartet Davis
Hull Helen Applewhite Estelline
and Evelyn Jeffries Tahoka
G30 to 715 p m Social Activities
Mrs Sherman Lockhart
Plainview
715 to 745 Vesper Services
Rev A C Huff Tulia
S to S 30 Business
S30 to 845 Song Service
S50 Violin Solo Mrs John
Josey Amarlllo
Quartet sponsored by Rev
Douglas Carver
300 Sermon
Thursday July 30th
Song Leader J D Riddle Dal
hart
General Program same except
ing
1120 Special Music Mrs J
I McCunes Electric
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ATWATER KENT AND
MAJESTIC RADIOS
Proven the best
Watch Repairing Electric
Appliances
> Phone 219
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THE TULIA GERALD
D Cnrroll Lubbock
Evening services samo time aa
usual with Social Activities
Rev and Mrs Douglas Cnrvor
Vesper Services Rov P D
OBrien Floydndn
745 to 830 Wayland College830 to 845 Song Service
850 Duet Bornice and Bon
trice Smith Plainvlow
Special Music sponsored by
Spuur
9 Sermon Dr G L Yntes
Friday July 31st
Song Leader Dr D D Sumrnll
Autnrlllo
General Program same excepting11 20 n m Speclnl Music
sponsored by Panhandle
Evening services same except
lug
Social Activities J D Riddle
Vesper Services Rev G G
Howard Canyon
745 to S30 Denominational
Program
Special Music furnished by
Tulia
Duct Mr and Mrs C O Huber9 Sermon Dr G L Yutes
Saturday August 1st
Song Leader Earl Roborson
Hereford
General Progiam same excepting1120 a m Special Music
J D Riddle
Evening services same exceptingSocial Activities Mr and Mrs
W W Ernest Canyon
Vesper Services Rev F G
Rogers Spur
745 to S30 Miscellaneous
Special Music Furnlshed by
Dimmitt
Special Music Furnished by
Borger
9 Sermon Dr G L Yates
Sunday August 2nd
Song Leader Henry Morgan
Plainview
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ft DIGESTION
My work Is confining
and often I eat hurriedly
causing me to have indigestion
Gas will form
and I will smother and
have pains in my chest
I had to be careful
what I ate but after
someone had recommended
BlackDraught
and I found a small
pinch after meals was so
helpful I soon was eating
anything I wanted
Now when I feel the
least smothering or uncomfortable
bloating I
take a pinch of Black
Draught and get relief
Clyde Vaughn 10 Snippy St
Greenville S C
Sold in 25 < l packages
All Kinds of Fire Insurance
Tulia Mutual City Loan
E A NOLTE
Office over Cautrell Shown
Two Good Reasons
For Our Strength
We believe the two ehief reasons why the Fimt
National Bunk has held its strength and increased it
year after year are 1 good management and 2
jnihlio confidence
When we speak of good muiuigemeiit wo do not
refer to it in a boastful way What wc mean is that we
have been careful hankers mid that this strength has
been the natural reward of our being careful
We have been careful in our friendships careful
in our loans careful in the strict avoidance of everything
of a speculative nature careful in all our policies
and in the smallest details of management
Public confidence is the second reason for First
National strength and this is due to years of keeping
faith with our depositors and of personal cooperation
in their financial welfare >
First National Bank
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Tulia Texas
930 Sunday School
1030 Song Service
ip45 Duet Earl and LOyd
Roborsou
11Sermon Dr G L YtUcn
CONOC
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Dr R L Massey
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XRay In Connection
Office over First Natnl Bank
Phone 251
Stevens And
Armontrout
Auto and Radiator Repair
i ing Greasin Battery Re
1 charging and Wrecker
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Tulia Texas
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3 p in Sncred Concert
CMG to 7i15 p m B Y P U
7i45 to S 15 Vespor Services
Rev J Pat Horton Plainview
815 to 845 Song Service
MOTOR OIL
I A J Harris
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Your Business if
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UNITED FIDELITY
LIFE INSURANCE CO
Dallas Texas
Local Representative
50 Special Mlislc Furnished k >
by Amnrlllo
9 Sermon Dr G L Yatea
Herald wnnt ads get results
M
GERM PROCESSED
So splendid has been the acceptance of Conoco
Germ Processed Motor Oil so rapidly has its use
increased that we are pleased to announce a
reduction in price from 35 to 30 per quart
effective immediately 4
To this substantial method of showing our appreciation
we add our sincere thanks to the thousands
of motorists who have come to depend on
Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil as the only
motor oil that gives penetrative lubricity
CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANV
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Business And Professional Ads
Ray G Jordan
Lawyer
Office Over Tulia
Bank Trust Co
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 22, No. 30, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 23, 1931, newspaper, July 23, 1931; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42253/m1/2/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.