The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 21, 1932 Page: 2
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Thursday April 211932
BABY ELIXIR
Heard Jones Druggists
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gunm Correspondence
Vigo Park News
Vigo only received n light
nprinklp of rain and tho wheal
what there Is left after freeze
worms and dust storms got thru
is growing fat
One week of the revival at tho
Baptist Church la passed Sovoral
were saved and added to tho
church Every sermon waswonder
ful Had good crowds It will continue
thru thh weok no dnto set
to close If you are among tho
fow who havo nto como so far
a welcome awaits you and good
sormons and singing
Our school will close this Fildny
Have had a fine term of school
The school program will ho next
Tuesday night April 2G
No Items m last weolt hut wo
wore glad to have Miss Jewel
Faulkner a former school teacher
hero to visit us last weelc She was
a week end guest of Misses 0111
hani and Hriscoo and Miss Vera
Stewart
Quite a hit of excitement at the
oil well yesterday Cars falling to
get In to view tho well One stop
pod too near tho edge nf an embankment
while the folks hud left
the car it rolled off It was a
wreck hut was empty It was n
Plninvlcw car I think it is generally
undoi stood they do not ul
low visitors on Sunday
Miss Deulnli Weaks visited i datives
hero lafat week Her many
friends weio glad to see her well
and back to visit us again
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Kaffir News
Mis O H Vaughan entertained
the Siinshlno Class of Kaffir Sunday
Sclfool at a Spider Wob party
Saturday night at her beautiful
homo at tho switch Tho In
vltatloiiH wcro unlnuo In that they
wore originated by Mrs Vaugban
horsolf and Informod tho gucnts
It wan to bo a spider wob party
and a tafy pull About twenty five
young people enjoyed tho evening
of games and making and
pulling taffy in tho old fashioned
way This Is a wide awako class
with a wldo awako teacher and
all aie enthusiastic about such a
class
Mr and Mrs 1 11 Ebeling and
Virgil and Mr and Mrs C H On
thank and tw children attended
tho community program at Tulla
Friday night Mr and Mrs Alfred
Hill anil littlo son were also in
Tulla that night
Mr and Mrs Elmer Smith and
Chailes Othnnk played 12 at Mr
and Mrs Earl Mays home Friday
night
Mr and Mrs Edwin Wesley
were Hnppy callors Saturday
Mr and Mrs George Sholton
and family of Sudan Texas spent
tho week end In the parental
Hugh Smith home
Halph Owens entertained at a
birthday party Sunday afternoon
at his home Tlio following woro
prcsonf Edwin Mny Woodrow
Milton and 1 E Orr Jr Marie
Vincent and George Splchtlnger
Clias Edniondson Virgil anil Marshall
Ebeling and Hrynlldo
Vnughnn
Mr and Mrs T V Kueker nnd
family Mr and Mrs Elinor Smith
and Helen Mr nnd Mrs J J
Thomns and family and Mr and
Mrs II F Hates and family weie
guests in the Hugh Smith homo
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OUK HISTORY
OF 1931
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reduced their output in 1931 Those who furnished
them with raw materials had at best
restricted markets
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tells how this nationwide diversified marketing
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1 It kept itt doors open and handled more poundi
of producti than in 1930
2 It continued to pay cash for all it bought
3 In more than a hundred produce stations it held
to the policy of purchasing all the poultry eggs
and dairy products offered by fanners
4 Still more important Swift Company our itt
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Sunday
Mr and Mrs Martin Hochello
and family of Amarlllo were guests
of Mr nnd Mrs C II Ontlinnk
nnd family Sunday
Mr nnd Mrs Skect Thompson
a Tulln were guests in the parental
II C Georgo homo last week
Mr and Mrs V II Hardagc
were Tulla shoppors Saturday
Mrs Homer Hates entertained
Thursday at an old fashioned
quilting at the homo of her par
onts Mr and Mrs Hugh Smith
Twenty ono ladles were present
nnd they finished 4 nice quilts
for Mrs Hates
Mrs J II Ebeling Mr and Mrs
Itayford Owqns and Cecil OwonB
spent Sunday afternoon in tho A
C Owens home
Mr nnd Mrs G Mitchell woo
present Frldny night at the coin
munlty program In Tulln
Mrs F A Crowley of Amnrlllo
but formerly a Kafflrito spent
Thursdny among Kaffir friends In
tho Hugh Smith home Everybody
Is always glad to welcome any or
all of tho much beloved Crowley
family back among us nnd we all
thoroughly enjoyed Mrs Crawleys
visit Thursday
Sovoral from hero attended the
meet In Happy Saturday
Mr and Mrs Lonnlo Duke loft
laat week to make their homo at
Spur Texas whore they will farm
Mr and Mrs Earl May and
family woro In Hnppy Saturday
Mr and Mrs J E Orr and family
shopped in Tulla Saturday
Mrs Mary Splchtlnger and child
ron spent Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs C II Ontlinnk
Mr and Mrs T W Kueker and
family woro In Happy Saturday
Miss Ethel Christian of Tulla
and Miss Elsie Hootcn of Ama
rlllo wore guests of Mr and Mrs
Harney Hooton over Sunday
Mrs J II Wronn Miss Irene
Wronn and Mrs Hall Wronn all
of near Happy spent Thursday
with tho Kaffir qutlters at tho
Hugh Smith home
o
Red Hill Ramblings
Too late for Inst week
There was a good attendance
at Church Sunday Rev White
the Presiding Elder preached a
splendid sormon Sundny mornlnE
Quarterly Conference was held in
tho afternoon Wo wore glad to
have visitors from Vigo Pnrk
Wayside Salem Valley View and
Love to attend tho Conference
Tho Red Hill Qunrtet will sing
over KGItS Friday afternoon
Mr Homer Johnson has returned
homo after an extended stay
in Big Springs Texas and other
plnccs
Hro Plant and family were
guests of Mr and Mrs J E Har
nett Sunday evening
Messrs Charlie Helms and W
n Ballard were business visitors
of Silverton Monday
Several people from Red Hill
attended the League Meet at Happy
Friday
Miss Vera Stewart spent Sunday
with Misses Louise Gillhnm
and Nolllo Briscoe of Vigo Park
Byron Johnson spoilt Sunday eve
with Clyde Helms
Mablo Hunter of Tulla spent
the week end witli Rachel Bar
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Hotdog So you found a use for
your old razor blados
Tamnlo Yoah I stuffod a sofa
pillow with them and gave it to
my motherinlaw for a birthday
pi esent
Thnt follow always reminds mo
of Jimpson
He doesnt look like Jimpson
No but they both owo mo a lot
of money
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Herald want ads got results
THE TULIA HERALD
Salem Items
Wo appreciated the nice sized I
crowd at Sunday School last Sun
day The entire class of Junior
hoys and girls arc porfect each
Sunday They surely arc doln
some fine work They selected a
name for the class Jolly Juniors
thun three thousand
NORE without a single loss
of either mother or child I That is
the ollicial Piatt County record of
Dr V D Caldwell in fifty years
family practise in Illinois
No wonder mothers have such
entire confidence in giving little
ones Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin I
If you have o baby you have
constant need of this wonderful
preparation of pure pepsin active
senna nnd fresh herbs A child who
gets this gentle Etimulant for the
stomach liver and bowels is always
healthier It keeps childrens
delicate systems from clogging It
will overcome the most stubborn
condition of constipation It builds
them up and is nothing like the
strong cathartics that sap their
strength and energy
A coated tongue or bad breath is
the signal for a spoonful of Syrup
Pepsin Children take it readily for
it is really delicious in flavor Taste
it Take Syrup Pepsin yourself
when sluggish or bilious or you
ore troubled with sick headaches
and no appetite Take some for
several days when rundown and
see how it picks you up
It is a prescription preparation
which every drug store has ready
in big bottles just ask anywhere
for Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin
lch CavIn 0Icla nnd MargarCt
bunny qinnp Tfem
Moaor > Mary Laml OIono Beck >
Maurinc and Helen Keating Nor
m t m 8 v t r > n niiin r nnd
Si and Sally
fam V lted r home J ffljdh
Patching of Tulla Sunday even f ZnX R
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IngMr 11 Springer Opal SimmonsMavis
Mr nnd Mrs Cecil Hodges an
Thomas Be
Mrs Walter
family nnd Mr ana
McElmurray and family stored SleT RmS Xi
Hro Hutterfleld of Wnyslde gave j to the canyons for a picnic Sun
old fashioned pounding
Lola Jo came breezing in last
Friday morning to mnko her homo
with Mr nnd Mrs W J Lumpkins
Our pio supper was quite a success
on Thursday night of last
week More pies and more money
than was expected With tho money
that the cake for tho prettiest
girl brought thoro were 1378
made which wont to pay for basket
ball suits that wcro bought
a very Interesting tnlk Immediate day
ly following Sundny School Hro Tnc iny pt on oy Mrs Crane
Plant fllfcd his regular Friday night was enjoyed by
ment Sunday night Tho Salem n argo crowd Tho proceeds from
people remembered him with an tic box supper werent so much
last year
Wo arc very proud to bo ublo to
say that tho dobt Is paid and ni
hoping that all minds nro dear
now Christine Golden was the
lucky girl
Well It sounds good to hear it
thunder nnd wo hope some of
these threatening times will bring
n rnln
Mrs C H Lowe and children
Mrs R R Jemlson and Janice
also Mrs G II Harris were call
ors to see tho now girl at tho
Lumpkins homo Saturday afternoonMrs Hester Knight was a dinner
guest of Miss Clarice Lump
kins Inst Sunday
Tho Avont brothers Jack and
Jowol trucked corn nnd other
feeds from Dimmltt last week
Mr and Mrs Frank Cox ealld
Sunday afternoon in the W J
Lumpkins home
We wish to thank Mr Tom Ellis
and daughter Miss Novollo for
tho music they gavo us at the pie
supper also we thank each one
who helped out on the program
making it a splendid success
Mrs W A Hancock and Mis
O W Hancock wore visitors in
both Lumpkins homes Friday afternoonMiss Clarice Lumpkins entertained
tho young people with a
party In her homo Saturday night
Miss Charlene Sprnwls of Tulia
visitedin the home of her uncle
Raymond Sprawls last week
We surely are glad to see little
Betty Ann Sprawls walking ngaln
after a 2 months siege of sickness
Tho Salem School did not win
any first places at the League
meet but got sovoral other places
Brougdon Harris received 2nd
place and 2 third places in running
and jumping then ho and his
brother Weldon and Wallace and
Elmo LumpklnB won 1th place in
tho relay last Saturday Tho weekend
before Miss Mildred Lowe received
3rd place in 3R contest
Junnita Lowe and Frankio Rhea
Doughty won third plnccs in sub
junior spelling Thnt was fine boys
and girls Perhaps you will have
a bettor chance next year and can
get a littlo nearer
Mrs La Dedah went into her
kitchen to find the mnid sitting on
tho butlers lnp Is this what I
pay you for she stormed
No madam replied tho maid
I do It for nothing
o
Mrs Indigo My dnughter makes
constant use of our unabridged
dictionary
Mrs Wurtz Not for her ago
Sho sits on the dictionary when sh
comes to tho table to eat
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Lecturer And now dear friends
I ask you what is homo without a
mother
Heckler An incubator
but everyone hnd a fine time
Miss Jolc Dale McManlgal who
is attending school at Tech visited
with Fay Francy Sunday
Mrs J B Greenfield and Louie
vinltod in Hnppy two days last
week
Mrs J R Francy nnd Mrs 13
T Patching mndo a business trip
to Amarillo Thursday
Mrs Herbert Johnston of Post is
visiting in the Bob Johnston home
a few days this week
Mrs Hugo Fohr has boon reported
quite 111 Wo hope for her a
speedy recovery
Mr F G Patching returned from
Bowie Texas Monday
Mrs T J Fatheringham and
Miss Glndys Francy spent Sunday
In tho homo of their parents
Mr and Mrs Bob Johnston
were shopping in Happy Friday
morning
Mr Cecil Greenfield accompanied
by his mother wont to Anin
rlllo Thursday
Several from Sunny Slope attended
the party at Freda Bilggs
Saturday night
Mrs Cianos pupils aro presenting
a play Thursday night April
21st All aio invited to attend
Mr and Mrs O S Kiker spent
Sunday at Will Vaughns
We aro glad to say that in the
County moot Saturday W 0
Cress won second in the 100 yard
dash and the boys won first In
the Rural Relays
Miss Joyce Cress spent Tuesday
night with Joyco Fiancy
Mr nnd Mrs A M Clinic via
Ited in tho Klkor home late Sunday
evening
Mr Cecil Staggs spent Saturday
with Mr Kimball Reddell
Mr nnd Mis Neal Cross N L
C Jr and White Carrie attended
tho Dairy Show in Plainview WednesdayMrs W L Hodges has boon
suffering with the asthma several
days last week
White Currie and family had
dinner tat Neal Cress home Sun
day and nfterward they visited
in Castro County They repot
the wheat in a critical condition
out there
Mr Robert Francy made a business
trip to Tulia Thursday
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KRESS 4H GIRLS CLUB
The Kress 4H club girls met
In the Grade Library April 11
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Wood Miss Lokoy Born Alllne
and Norma Wood Ladel and Els
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Wo liavc reduced the prices on baby chicks as follows
Heavy breeds 7c each Leghorns 6c enclu
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 21, 1932, newspaper, April 21, 1932; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42321/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.