The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 22, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 23, 1931 Page: 1
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Volume 22
Honor Roll For
Tulia Schools
First Grade
Allto Hamilton Ernestine Jennings
Wlllene Jennings Arlene
Shows Edna Mario Terry Connie
Watford Joe Edd Uurch Andrew
Blvins Iva CliriBtlno Fowell Hnr
old Garrett Doyle Knowles Julia
Hetty Mars Nolma Ormsby Margaret
Jones Phil Sandorsou Jr
Carlene Stevens Johnnie Frances
Tucker Charlos Fletcher George
LaRoe
Second Grade
Velma Barron Helen Cowan
Virginia Davis Mayo Duke Vlr
Evcrotte Maugum L G McDoiv
aid Mozelle Ormsby j
Fourth Grade
Helen Bates Lucy Cloer Lula
Marjorio Conner Delbort Devin
Dorothy Lou Emmott Dorothy
Fewell Louise Jones Ray Lynn
Jordnn Geneva Leinmon Marjorio
Moody Patsy Orr Marjorie Rice
Thomasinc Starnes Ina Mae ThomasFifth Grade
Suzanne Eldridge Travis LaRoe
Dorothy Marie McCune
Sixth Grade
Jeanne Jordan Delora Stevens
Dorothy Yearwood A D Payne
John Russel Brooks Pauline
Buclionau Willie Venia Dallas
Pearl Fewell
Seventh Grade
June Anschutz Katberine Devin
Lenora HuUo Joe Keim Winston
Smith Daphne Owens
HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
Eighth Grade
LaDeen Mitchell Edaclair Stevens
Marie Zimmormann
Ninth Grade
Amy Bnrrow Jack Spraguc
Tenth Grade
Helen Edwards Rayburn Goen
Eleventh Grade
Everetto Anschutz Robert Ans
chutz Mildred Wilson
o
Canyon vs TtzKs
Another victory was won by the
Tulia I O O F baseball team at
Happy last Sunday afternoon to
the tune of 5 to 1 In a fast game
In which the players seemed at
their best This Is the second victory
over Happy this season Tulia
hnving downed tho Happy team
he re the Sunday before
Canyon will meet the Tulia boys
In Tulia next Sunday afternoon at
which time an interesting same
a anticipated
Leading the hatting average on
the homo team are Roy Carson
Tom Johnston C C Bird and
Jeff Adkins Johnston Is leading
in hits so far but has three after
him that are likely to park the
ball at any time Tulia fans will
not miss tho game next Sunday
o
Dedication Program
An all day program will be
hold nt Union Hill Sunday May
3 dedicating tho Baptist church
nt that place An interesting program
has been nrranged and a
large crowd is anticipated You
are cordially invited to bo present
and hear it
045 Devotional John Scott
101C Wayland Quartette
1020 What is Tho Church Rev
Eaves
HilG Duet Stilos Sisters
1120 Dedication Sermon Bro
Stilos
Noon Dinner on tho ground
130 Tho Place of Sunday
School In tho Church Bro LInd
ley
150 Tho Plnce of the B Y
P U 55 T Huff
210 Tho Duty and Responsi
bility a Every Member of tho
Church T D Sumrnll
240 What Baptists Bolieve
Bro Weathers
County P T A
Meet Postponed
> YwInu to to rain and conso
riuenj impassablo roads tho mooting
ot tho County Council P T
A which was scheduled for last
Saturday afternoon whs postponed
o nqxt Saturday aftornooi1 April
25 at tho courthouso jn Tulia
This Is a very important moot
Jng as ottloi i for tho coming yoar
nro to bo elected and the bylaws
cull for the meqtlnfj to bo held
in April according to Mrs b C
Ori tr president nt tho orgaulza
tfon She insists hat all mako a
ajiepial effort to nttepd this meet
ing v
Till TIT
1 IllJ 1 UJj
Hospital Directors
Resign Positions
Attorney D Zlmmormnrin A
Those named in succeed them
Willie Odell Sulllns H D White
or
nro
mel sterllllg worth iU1 wl
Pat Wiman Marjory Evelyn Wy lo thoir besl t0 cnny on Thoy
ok will neod the cooperation of
Third Grade overy citizen
With Profitable
Program
Last Thursday marked the clos
Edna Malm
Salutatorian Robert Rucker
Prophecy Rozolla Wesley
Class Poem Nelson Mitchell
Address Ins T Hale
Awarding of Diplomas G MitchellAddress Judge Graham
School Band To
Present Varied
Program
cordially invited Dont forget
Woduesday morning at 900 oclock
April 29 1931
To Play Ball
This Afternoon
The ball game between Kiwnnla
Action Drama Of
Rousing Thrills
Evelyn Barnard Joe Bradley o I Do you want to be thrilled To
John Elbert Emmott Marno Gott Kaffir School Ends llold your ent1 while a drama
of life and death of hate and love
unfolds itsolf In ever mounting
action against a background of
J Harris and W C Dinwiddle and 1 O O F hoys rained
High Officials Of
American Legion
Here Friday
was
have resigned as members ot the out Friday afternoon National Commander Ralph
< kNo11 f To k K
board of directors of the County TOh nlorI100 Thursday at w
Sospltal Their resignations have S ate Commander Hal Brenii n
3s30 tho B Bnmo w bo pUod
been accepted by tho county com am llotl temns nro hotter than Larel ° Whlttakor Austin
missioncrs
court and Hurley PVOr KJwn8 8lin cnls theyss ili ° hr ° f tho America
Hates Harry Rogers and Attor om R 0Il ewlthout practice ft011 e welcomed to Tulia
noy George Tonnlngs have been iets fi0 sco > afternoon at 100 oclock
named to succeed them I nnb ° 18 ° f 1001 ° Sl
V
Tho odd Follows tried n five iV Vll
The outgoing men have been < lmlB Bnmo yesterday nftornooii Bnbor nt lho m at 2s3 °
very active in tho management of wlth tho Masonic teamscore 5 C thc Rnc nfl oon o
tho affairs a the hospital have and 5 mnko n rn Boments for the pro
given generously of their time and This report gives tho Klwnnis k VJ c holfrom the
efforts to making the institution team more courage to tie into tho nnBtnn on tho court lawn
a boon to humanity and have tried I Tllc address of welcome will bo
American Legion
croft in The Mighty in Ladies New Manager At
Lcve Brutes since that first tre
mondous offering Wolf of Wall I ulia Motor Co
Street But never have we seen
him so much at home so domin
ant ot his situation so completely
I veal story
Secretary Tom Roagan
SUPT W II YOUNGER
V H Younger hus boon roomployed as superintendent
of ho Tulld Schools for the ninth successive year Other
teachers will bo employed next month
Sam Wilkes of Post Texas has
he man Ba7croVV7earin Moor ° n T af > er of the Tulia
ColnPa > succeeding L O
and Derelict Is n
Kirkpatrck wno eft enry ths
woek for Fort Worth where ho ex
A belligerent twofisted sea cap pects to make his home It is un
tain fighting to keep a sluggish dqrstood that ho sold bis interols
tramp steamer afloat through tho in the business to J C Hayes and
fury of a tropical storm Out or Mr Williams of Mineral Wells
the angry night comes the frantic
win ic
r i
J tl SPs5LS oi eHe e n e 0 t
Vacation Song Edna Malm ho knows that aboard the > taiI bnshoss havi it
Ion
Robert
Rucker Rozelia Wesley
Nelson Mitchell
ghio anytlng more full of possl Iho closo of school
at whch Un ho da g
Millies for
dynamic Bancroft
wlll fillish hj TI
action we cant William Boyd then join him in Tulia 1Cy
PIANO RECITAL
lp
n Tllere win
< no admission
ODD TTrrTOW svninrvc
JUU IMiLLUW tjliltVICIiS
and everyone is ordlnlly invited
AT METHODIST CHURCH
Announcement is made Unit the
annual celebration of the I O O i
MOVE TO FORT WORTH
F Lodge will bo held at tie Metho tpXv vAriW V I
loft r F ° rt W ° rth WhC1e
dlst Church Sunday April 20 uoS
y reSlU °
when Rev John Eldridge will de
liver an addiess to tho congiega Jllv Krlrpatrlcfc has lieen Inter
tion and especially lo members ested fn tlip Tlm Motor Co hore
of tho I O O F Lodge who will Ur the PaHt y ° nr Mrs Klrkpa
attend Ic hns been an active worker
tho Met > a t Church
and has
The members of ho Tulia
h a ° nno t tho social clr
LoilBomourKocI to attend and are
reeuested to meet at tho Lodge fhoy luvo nnny frlenf
Hall Sunday morning nt 10 a m ere hoJm ORret to see them
to assembly in form and to n 1 W8J1 for thorn success
on the proper regalia nml 1 ess In their now homo
SUFFERS BROKEN FINGER I
when n door closed on her loft
hand causing a bad bruise and
breaking the second finger In tho
first Joint She was brought to
i own and given surgical nnd modi
lent treatment
INJURED IN EXPLOSION
Tulia Swisher County Texas April 23 1931
Tulia Boy On West j Reminiscences Of
Point Ball Team
West Point Now York April 21
Cadet Donald O Vara Tulia Texas
had last year wow when tho Corps
glnla Jackson Imogeuo Jennings to mnko It a selfsustaining organ i Come on close up nnd go 330 Klvon bv w Younger of tho OndeU atlonded tho Harvard
B T Klrkpatrick Louise LaRoe izaton They deserve tho com this afternoon 0Cl1 no t a l addresses will also < and Unlvoiflty ot lllnoi
John L Mars D V McDonald mondnUon ot ule citizens of Swish o
Harvey Reagan Stevo Self Toddy
er c0nty ttr l n 1
Sponholtz Bona Ruth Stevens UerollCt Keal
bo given by ONell Bronnen and football games
others r > f tho visiting delegation
afJ rSet rtaJ I 1 RinS Visit
Plalnview
Tulln
and escort them o
This Section
Local rains amounting from a
tiace to throo quarters of an Inch
j visited Swisher County last Friday
Meet In Pampa iUltI Sltllm > Tuiia ami vicinity
received about three qunrtors of
Legionnaires
and citizens of wn ° scattered sections
storms at soa o < ships crashing Pampa will bo hosts to the Boys
in tho ni ght ot daring rescues in this section of Texas In their
> orHm encounters cMy next
Saturday and
Sunday
ing of tho Kaffir school for this
season and teachers and pupils Tllu lu Derelict the feature AiI > ull < 1 Nothing will be
prepared a splendid program which nl lle Grand Theatre In which ° rt ° o to show you a good
was given that night Owing to K et George Bancroft depicts uno am if vo w e present last
lack of funds only two teachers a masterful character taken right yr > 011 wl know of their nbll
from tlle sall in iy to I ° lniil tIiat
will be employed next year G > ocean a man
Mitchell and Mrs Gilbert have ner tlut s thoroughly moving and An invitation to all Buddies nnd
been reemployed for the next convincing in a drama of deep their ladies Is extended by the
school year soa love and hate that will stir Roys or Pampa nnd the proband
Following is the program as Jn t0 tno verv depths ot your itios nro that a number from
rendered Thursday night
Welcome Song Primary Room
Song Primary Room
Reading Woodrow Orr
Reading Mnry Jo Mitchell
Song Group
Play Visiting Sisters Reau
Reading Mrs Gilbert
Song Group
Tlay Jack and the Bean Stalk Derelict
soul Tulia will bo present
We have seen tho mighty Ban °
Indian History
Mrs D Cullum
This week wo havo had Mr
who entered the U S Mllltnry Baldwin Parker roii at Quannh
Academy in 1930 is a member of ftrker tio famous chief of tho
Tho history has varied as given
by dlTorunl wi Iters It lum been
In magazines is now on tho somen
I will give It as my brotherinlaw
gave It to mo and ho was with
tho party that recaptured Cynthia
Ann with her llttlo baby girl
Independent Rangers that logular
ly formed In Parker County with
lack Curoton ns Captain 7 liun
In all to follow and puulAli and
regain stolon horses a baud of
Comanche Indians who hail raid
otl Parker Palo Pinto and ad
or tho county received only light
joining counties killing men and
showers Tho southwest and south wonion and stealing horsoB Some
east sections or tho county rocolv0f ti0 killed woro John Brown ot
ed little or none i Parker
County and Mrs Sherman
On last Monday a stiong wind f Palo Pinto Conntv Mrs Slier
nom the north swooped down lan was it neighbor of my fam
over thp Panhandle While no tty and my lllothor lloI0lI
moisture accompanied it hero It Is
lmi nro 1U1 ho thro < n
reported ha snow fell tho Ok
on Bl0 HvoI after being scalped and
ahonm Panhandle and western
ot through with an arrow
Kansas The temperature hero re
Tho 1H club mot with
sponsor Mrs Mny Wednesday 15
Miss Lokoy graded their club boxes
nnd pajamas There were five
pairs of pajamas and one apron
and cap handed In Tho grades
were very good no one making under
B Several girls quit the club
but wo still have seven feooil
steady girls who will really do
Number 17
more than 00 miles of pipe It
represents also tho longest lino
for transporting gas In tho history
of that Industry
The lino starts with n 22Inch
welded lino at Snucd In Mooro
County Texas and extends thonce
I was one ot a Company of northward and slightly eastward
gsterod near tho freezing point ° l0 k nmI KVU
r 0 CI ° of Cy
Monday night and early Tueslnv fry
morning lia Ami arkor when only
Wheat and other growing crops yonr 0 nlrarlior8 For > ftt
rn n n ° H fmm wht0 Hut
nly
ere looking thrifty and fine In the Ta
lpnot U1I two lo tho
sections visited by rains but in rm
other sections moisture Is needed H0t ow of Oroesbeok In
badly Limestone Co It was on May 19
< ilS30 u tow days after the battle
Vim of Slul Jacinto It was a stockade
WOO IARkjlII CLUB
occlI0l y 8ovora rnmlll08
wjm hud returned
fiom the flight
boforo
tho Mexican Army The
Indians who made this raid woro
the Inahadns of Tho Staked
Plains hoy weio a warlike Irlbo
part of the Comanchos called Tho
Wandeiors They woro freo lancon
In a paitlally civilized region
visitors that care to be oa 1 attic with both > fists when
present
lho
MrB l > wt8 HvIiIo I
Iao Wllll nresentiim ing they will decide on tho best ill
with a variety mogram The pro1 to occasion demands Jessie llQr plipIl8i j j Jm w Z tm dl b bM > was claimed by
gram will consist of the T ° o I idis is both oeantlfnl idowas
following nnd Val da Lcc Scott In q nl 0 but tl girl Cynthia
S0 Tiger 8 iHg T J z s ° g lict laoaon torlmn M at thc is aS flvnt JuSSr b y i u Tron h > r o
I 7
Geraldlne daughter of Mr nnd I r
Mrs O L Gunkoy happened to i
a very painful accident Tuesday j
Mrs W A Morrow received a
niessago this weok
stating that i
hor sonfnlnw Lon Porter had I
been Injured In n holler explosion
at Artosia Now Mexico Mr Porter
and Miss Frances Morrow
woro married hero In September
and their many friends hero will
rogret to hear ot the accident i
o l
NOTICE
Thoro Is still somo clothing at
tho Legion Hull over the Post
Offlco and we will bo glad to give
it to thoso who need It but now
wo are not keoplng tho rooms open
at npy Mated timo Those desiring
clothing get In touch with
your Church Roller Worker or
phono 333 or 328 or appointment
Tho Clothing Department of tho
Unemployment Bureau
j j
Fred Tnrr arrived hero yester
day on his rounds for Quaker Stato
Oil Company He visited with his
EngJemnu relatives
Program for April
Subject A MiKHloiinr
Lepers
Tholr principal war thief was Petal < Ila t vor Cimarron Arkansas
Noconit tho wii ndoror Thore INnnslln ° HB ° Lamlno and Miss
On Wednesday morning April RGen Gary Cooper in The
20 tho Band will entertain the Spoilers is Bancrofts rival In
entire student body as well as all relict a fighting seaman who
Thats the climatic situation of nlVZ VnZT 1
uos anil a daughter will remain
noioHr1 ini u ° irna
J Ch if y U ca Post until tho
al that tlni
108 miles across Toxns nnd Oklahoma
lo Liberal Kansas Hore
with a 21lnch lino It starts east
and slightly north traversing
Kansas for 352 miles to Loulfiburg
and thonce ncioss Missouri to tho
Champ Clark highway bridgo on
which if makes tho crossing of
tho Mississippi
Many problems had to ho mot
nnd solved Much ot thp recon
iMitssanco work was dono from the
air tremendously expediting tho
securing of data on which to establish
locations and from which
contractors could mnko up tholr
bids Preliminary survery stnrtod
April 30 1030 and actual construc
tion of tho first link got underway
on May 12 Trucks tractors
ditchers ot both tho clamshell
anil loturybuckot typo woro Util
ised to spend up construction At
railroads and main hlghwnya
however embankments were tun
nolled by hand methods to provide
pnsKiigowny for tho pipo lino
without Interruption of traffic
Over fnrni and pasture land thru
ewanips across creeks and rivers
under railroads and highways In
all kinds a weather wot and dry
hot and cold construction proceeded
Multiplo lines were lai r
tho liver which furnished c m
of thc lllflcult tnBks The Oana
ouri were the major streams
crosisod A headrlso In the Cuna
while the crossing was being negotiated
swept men machines and
pipe downstream but without can
l0n Insa ° r soi >
A horin
The next mooting will bo on the tl0M 9 J01 0l < 1 I l
tue Speclnl doslgns hud to bo nindo
Ann llu ° t upoclflcntlons insisted up
Hor ° iy 0WIs the Mississippi
rK ° wt U honds nt
oxas each ond
Sky Pilot Overture > Thurslay > Apri A Tor and
Sancho Panza A selection
from Don Quixote
Light Cavalry Overture played
by request
Elephant Walk St Augustine
Original Numbers
March Jack Spraguo
Waltz Dick Rogers
Blues Allan Engleman
Princo Charming Selection
StarSpangled Banner
Intermission
Our Village Band A band act
depicting a village band rehearsal
We tiro sure that you will enjoy
thls program nnd all visitors are
n l an y J oxpanson cor
lo Hi to > and obtain her ie lT of 11 ° without has
nl to Ul ° l 1K Itself
leiiBo
by rniiHom but not until
A Missionary to the Lepers aU > autumn of ISfiO did any trnce And now ns n lesult of tho
Ruby Shirley lof lier appear La to that full he overcoming of tho niultlfarloin
Mary Reeds Early Days Mario Comanches under their chief Petn Problems that presented thorn
Itrry Nocona lho Father of Quanah solves Chicago In a fow more
Called to bo a Missionary Sam arkor and the Indian husband of wooks will havo a bountiful sup
Uay Cynthia Ann Parker mitdo a do Iy of Toxns natural gas along
Mary Reed flndH She Is a Leper vastatlng raid through these conn wlt other major cities being
TEjiisHbeth UH that I spoke of in tho bogln served or to be served by tho
She Leaves Home Again Truett ing e > this lmrrutlvo and 1 will > nearing completion
er Home In India Lillian M ow K ° description of 0
Her Woik Among tjio Lepers wllt followed only part of It
Hile JHt as my brotherinlaw John
She Makes Christmas a Happy 0 Moss told mo I Jt0o Jino o
1 imeCliarles Berry On Decenibor fith Captain or 011SH uinive Thurbday
Mary Reed Comes to America Curoton and his
company or I0 < Mrs Lewis Redmon had her
Paul Wilson
Back to IndiaIda Mao
R Y Baker principal of tlo High School has accepted
tho same place for next year This will be his sixth
successive year as teacher lu tho Tulia High School
Hospital News
odd IndepMiideht Itiuigeis with tonsils romovod n t tho hospital
Continue to last page i Tuesday
I News from V
It II BAKER PRINCIPAL
C Hugood nro
to lho effect that ho is Improving
nicely and will bo nblo to
como homo soon
OFFICIOS OF I T A
JSLBCTEJ T1IIRSDA >
j Tulia P T A met In regular
business meeting April 9th
The following were elected officers
ror tho ensuing year
President Mrs E IC Hulsey
VIooProMdont Mrs Ray Jordan
Secretary Mrs A A Vaughn
Treasurer Mrs R E Leonard
Corresponding Secretary Mrs
A C Huff
Chairmen of standing committees
MembershipMrs it p Ormsby
Health and Child Welfare Mrs
P Engleman
Program Mrs C B Murtiii
Flnunco Mrs It E Daniels
Ho pltalltyMrs B 0 Barks
I Publicity Mrs J R Eidje
j Officers and chairmen of com
Imlttoes wore elected us delegates
land alternates to the P T A con
ventiou nt Perryton April 22 and
123
Warning To Drivers
Those who full to stop at fcton
signs cut corners or otherwise vlo
lato city ordinanco dririu regula
tions will bo fined from now on
W S Lain City Marshall
172c
< i
Longest Gas Pipeline
Nearing Completion
CHICAGO WILL USE GAS FROM
THE PANHANDLE FIELDS
Constuictum of tho TcxnsGhlcn
f h
the Army plcbo lacrosse sound Comanche Indians and his two I
which starts lis Spring schedule l R pipe lino
y0MI1R 80118 IlU u smu tro f
on May 2nd Ho was appointed nillnil nctora IU11 IIicbm Holds of
to West Point by Reprcsontntivo nerformnneo in tho seliiml nidlfii ° lo ho We
strettihlng from
the Texas Pnu
Western metropolis
has proceeded to the crossing ol
Marvin Jones ot tho 18th District n V wish 1 o SL SlllM
13 ° M1 > sa111 River at Louisiana
Vars was also a member of tho iron coul 1 1uvo see then t
niche football squad mSu Mo nnd work n0W Unor Wfty
write til to rlvcUiom moio m i
nil tho ronmlning 190 miles across
All athletic contests for plobos
or freshmen nro held on tho ro
solvation bore The only trips
t ITJrT9 1th Rtllt0 of Illinoisrepresenting
or tho tragical life of Cynthia Ann totrn
colnlctIoil wth nte ral
<
away from West Point which Vars le >
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 22, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 23, 1931, newspaper, April 23, 1931; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42266/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.