The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 22, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 23, 1931 Page: 3
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Thursday April 231931
THE HORNET
LAST NUMBER OF
LYCEUM GIVEN
JS Yhe Inst number ot tho homo
lnlc < lycotun wns presented by
Ttho Choral nntl Glee Clubs Inst
Thursday evening April 1C in the
high school auditorium This plo
gram consisted of nn operetta
Tho Sunbonnct Girl written by
Geoffrey P Morgan and Frederick
G Johnson under tho direction
of Misses Elizabeth Hunt
Kdlth Skinner nnd George WinstonJUNIORSENIOK PKOM
The JuniorSenior Prom one
of tho moat lnilllant social affairs
ot tho Benson was held Saturday
evening In tho high school gymnasiumThe gymnasium was beautifully
decorated with crepe paper blue
being tho predominating color
Lovely Japanese lnhleins weie dis
tributed throughout the decointlons
giving tho effect of a moonlit gar
den Tho sides of tho gymnasium
wore lined with little tables with
covers of apricot and yollow with
a vaso of yellow Jonquils In the
center A pinno radio and chairs
completed tho furnishings
Tho Junior Class and their sponsor
Miss Juno Kollaer who were
hosts and hostesses of tho occasion
cntortalncd tho guests royally
with a variety ot delightful
prom numbers readings singing
and violin solos Miss Lucille Clou
nin chalrninn of tho entertainment
committee wns assisted by Misses
Ruby Graco Moody Kahmn T
Morrow Meilene Vaughn and
Helen Edwaids
About one hundred people wore
present to enjoy the entertain
mont and delicious refreshments
Those present were members if
tho Senior Class in whose honor
the prom was given and tho following
honor guests Misses Itulli
LaFon Jean Mitchell Mabel
Dowell Kathleen McDanlol Elizabeth
Hunt Kathleen Klrby Jnirlo
Miles Lena Wimberly Kathleon
Smithy Dora Ward ECfie Mac
Sorrenson George Winston Margaret
Raskin and Mrs R V
Ralcer Messrs W II Younger
R V Raker W M Anderson
Aryles Dawson and Worth Nicholl
o
THE DRAMATrC CLUB
All members of tho Dramatic
Club have been very cooperative
with Miss Hunt this year A num
chapel piogiam which we hope
Will soon bo carried out Tho club
has improved In the work and has
ninny more members
BACK TO NATURE
BREAKFAST
Flvo oclock nnd nils well
So wns tho Sophomore Class Just
as tho grey streaks of early dnwn
appealed over tho knolls in Rlv
ens pasture that energetic group
wns gnthoied around a blazing
fire breathing tho aroma of frying
bacon nnd stonmlng coffee
No picnic or outing Is complotc
without mishaps and this time
they came in tho form of burned
fingers and bllsteicd feet Al <
members have survived however
A series of sports wcro partaken
or before the sleepy dawn
nrlsors returned to their warm
beds nnd a finished sleep
o
HOME ECONOMICS
The Homo Economics girls are
preparing to go to Canyon this
week end to outer tho Home Eo
contest
Sinco two girls go from each
school wo nre woiking to have representatives
fiom Tulia
In two weeks we aio going ta
Lubbock to tho Homo Ec conventionTho girls have been doing splendid
work and havo been learning
many useful things
o
WHAT MAKES A HOME
Tis tho gentle pitterpatter
Of woo feet upon the stair
The sound of childrens laughter
Gaily ringing through tho air
Tho shining eyes that smilo at us
Weo lips that hold a kiss
Far sweeter than tho nectar
That tho bee from flower sips
Tis tho fires soft warm welcome
And tho daylights mellow glow
Friendly books and easy chairs
And tho folks wo like to know
The love and light and daughter
That go singing through the
gloam
All telling us of peace within
That makes n houso a homo
Elizabeth Brockway
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PIANO AND BAND MUSIC
CLASSES
Definite course in Piano and Band Instruments Piano
Graduate Baylor University and 2 years posfgradunte
work there
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Ten Years Teaching Experience
LYLE SKINNER A B
Studio at High School
NEW WAYS FOR NEW DAYS
Dependability Counts
At Harvest Time
Especially at harvest time you want a tractor you can
depend upon one that will 90 into the field and stay
there until the crop is harvested and the seasons profit
yours I Dependability is a question of proper design and
engineering attention to details
In the average tractor much of the motor trouble experienced
is the result of harmful crankcase dilution In the
Oliver HartParr 2844 tractor such dilution is held at an
absolute minimum A thermostat controls the water temperature
The water and the motor as a whole warms up
quickly as a result The warming up period when
crankcase dilution Is always most sevtr > is very short
A long lived motor is assured
Then too there is oil under pressure to all main co
necting rod piston pin and rockerarm bearings Oil
circulates continuously to the timing gears There is
heavy duty oil pump and an oversiie oil filler
Come in and let us show you the profit that is yours
when you own an economical long lived dependable
Oliver HartParr 2844 tractor
COX THOMPSON
Tulia Texas
OLIVER
Kaffir News
Hoi Ho Vacation Days nrc
hero
Tra la irn in ua in
Yes Kaffir School Is out We
had our Inst day ot school program
and ginduntlng exercise
Inst Thursdny night Mr Halo of
Tulia delivered a most Inspiring
address Judge Ginhnm wns also
present Our graduation exorcises
would not be comploto without
Judgo Graham and wo appreciate
him moie and nioio each year
In pail of tho community that
night it poured down rain sc
some few families woro unable
tp bo piesoiit at the exercises but
pait a the progiam wns lopentcd
Friday for the benefit of tho nb
sontees tho preceding night nnd
it wns enjoyed by nil Fridiy
morning tho community gathered
at tho school house for tho final
gettogether picnic of tho school
year Owing to tho inclement
weather the picnic was held In tho
Homo Ec Dining Room whoro over
100 enjoyed the feast Ono marked
distinct honor thnt Jiofell Kaf
fir School is thnt every pupil in
the school passed Some few passed
on trial but ovory single one
passed
We as pations of tho school can
all truthfully say wo aro pioud of
Kaffir proud of our teachers and
doubly proud of what they have
THE TULIA HERALD
dono for us and our ciillilroti and
our community nt Inrgo since last
September 1st 1930 Our teachers
havo accomplished moro in the
RegenerAtinn ot our school and
community this year thnn was ox
rpocted of them and nil tho patrons
of tho school appreciate from tho
i bottom of our henrts what they
havo done for us We regret very
I much to lose ono of our good
ttmchots ns our financial status
forces us to a two teacher school
noxt year whoro v > ovo nlwnyc
Jhad tin eo teachers Rut we will
1 have with us again next year Mr
I 1 Mitcholl nnd Mrs Gilbert
j Next Sundny tho County 11 Y
P U Association moots nt Kaffir
with tho following program
Subject Tithing
Song Service
Devotional Giving An Expios
sion of Chiistinn Living Vigo
Park
Prayer Judge ONenll
Rusiness Announcements
Tho R Y P U Spirit Flynt
Flvo 5mlnuto talks on Why 1
1 Tltho Tulia
Special Music Union Hill
First They Gave Their Own
Solves Kaffir
Addiess Stuwaidship of Possessions
Rio T D Sumrall Hap
l > y
Song Congt ogntlon
Awnuling of Rnuner
Invitation for May Meeting
Rcncdlctlbn Mrs Rates knfflr
Mrs H C Houso of Elk City
Okln sister ot Mrs T W Ruck
or Is visiting in tho Ruckor homo
whllo the mother Mrs C D Tour
Tomorrow is the concluding day of thiq great
used car sale From far and near buyers have
profited by these seiiMitional Spring Unloading
Sale prices
You still have time to save For deeper price
cuts and far greater saings mark the closing
day of this sale as the biggest bargain day of the
> i r Svetv at thee low j rir < s the red OK tag
maraitees ou < tal ty and satisfaction il
tft 3 v n
JSttift U n H
1929
Ford Tudor
Provides plenty of room
for five passengers In exceptionally
good condition
throughout Sold with tin
O K that counts Priced
low for the last day at
only
25000
Tulia Swisher County Texas
Mr nnd Mrs J II Wren of
Happy cnlled on Mr nnd Mrs
Hugh Smith Sundny afternoon
Mr Ihia May celebrated his
blitlulny Saturdny or nl least ho
man of both Mrs Houso and Mrs thought ho did Hut utter Sunday
Ruckor is a pntlout nt St An School Sunday ho actually cole
thonys hospitnl In Amarillo whore hinted it when somo ton or twelve
she had a cataract rotnovod from I cm loads or friends nnd neighbors
her eye last week All Kaffir Isfollowed the Mnys homo to help
hoping for Mrs Teurmnns speedyin the big celebration All took
ierovory
Rayrord and Wttyno Owens rein
nod this week from n visit to
well filled picnic baskets and such
u least us was spread was be
fitting a wedding Wo nil got to
j Hunt County Whllo gone they count the candies on tho birthday
made u plonsuro trip to Galvostoncnko but thoio woio so many wo
to seo tho sights all promised not to toll Hnl lift1
j Mr and Mis N W Usoldlng Novtu thuless all hnd a most on
ot Happy nnd Mrs O II Onthankljoynblo tlmo and wed all liko to
mndo a buslnoss trip to Tulia j hoi celebrate a birthday oery
Wednesday 8u lay liko that
Judge ONeall ot Tulln again Mr nnd Mrs W 11 Hardage
honored out Sunday School with called on Mr nnd Mrs Hugh
ills presence Sundny moinlng We Smith Sundny evening
nre always so glad to hnVo him Mr and Mis Klmor Smith me
wilh us ns ho alwnys bus a mes entortulning Mrs Smiths sWtei
sago that touches our hearts Miss Lela Thomas ot Jumbo com
Mr and Mis Elinor Smith spent Tho If D Club moots Friday
Sunday night and Monday In Amn at tho school house Como and
0 dont foiget Kaffirltes next Tups
Our P T A mot tnst Wodnesiday tho 2S Is tho day wo aro to
day for their final business session
of tho year Tho election ot
now officcis tor noxt year was thi >
main part cC tho piogiam The
do our part toward helping Swisher
County to havo tho largest at
tendance at the II I Club Short
Com so at Canyon again Donl for
following woio elected Mis OUniget tho good tlmo wo had last
Vntighnn president Mrs C H lyosir and go along again This will
Staggs vicepresident and Mrs bo moio fully discussed Filday
J II Ebollng seciotaryttoasuror iTry to bo present
PULLAfAftON
signifies that the car you buy has been thoroughly
checked and reconditioned and ih good
for thousands of miles of dependable traiiHjMirta
tion
It cud the bargains listed hclou they are but a
few of the amaiug values offered at the lowest
prices in our history Come today See these
cars Buy at this sensational sale
Protll hy these Big Bargains in 4 and 6 cylinder makes
502 IONTIAC CON
VKHTIULK COUTH Thin
car lias i who wIipoIb and
tii cs and trunk rack The
motor body and imlnt aic
in exceptionallyKood ron
ditlon 2750
192 WHIIIKT COACH
A Kootl clean four cylln
der car at an exceptionally
low price Tho Urea
motor body and paint aw
In Al condition Compare
this valno Piiced for lant
day tlilH flalo at only
2000t
1929 CHEVIIOLKT IIOAU
STKR Thla car has been
completely overhauled and
Ih Al throughout Tlret
and puint aro extra k oU
only 2750
ON
FATIGUE
for the closing days
of Chevrolets Spring Unloading Sale of
with an iHC that counts
Small down payments Easy Gl M A C terms
Come in buy today
r
Conner Motor Co
TULIA TEXAS
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.