The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 17, 1936 Page: 16
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Thursday December 17 1936
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the outside play given Friday
night The Holllng Stone The
ill between acts wen ospuuially
Ktiod Wo thank you Proceeds went
to school
Clad to report that C R Gfinl
ner in some better Ho Is in the
hospital at Tulia threatened with
pneumonia His many friends out
h < re are anxious about him
The W mid Peck Cnrvf r families
weie Xmas shopping in Aina
rlllo Monday
Miss Dois Carver was a Sunday
Msltot of Lalnma Payne
A group of business mun from
Canyon Texas advertising and a
ood will trip were In VIko Fi1
diy about noon It startled the
nitnes some to have a bal out
here
Our Store is overflung not only
with every conceivable toy but
with thousands of items in our
HARDWARE WMTMENT
That are most acceptable as well
as useful as XMAS GIFTS
Briggs Hardware
Phone 136
ViLu Park News Valley View News
i > < ijf i i iIn it
i i n < a > all in a
i getting nowhere fast
I in made for a union tree
is uuil nd no definite arrange
mnti r made In time for items
where it will be Financing for
treats for can be paid in at
Rogers st > There will be a
program and any child not In
school who will take part will be
given u recitation or sons on request
and program committee will
be glad to have them
I am requested to announce that
there will be a sox supper in connection
with the school program
Friday night at Vigo School Proceeds
will so to Ilaptlst Church
We hope to have a crowd out
to help us and really believe we
meiit our support as this Is the
first tim > a benefit program for
the Baptist Church has been given
The proeiam will be good youll
enjoy the friendly spirit of your
iii ighboi if you attend these programs
besides > ou can buy 1
iKiir of sox that you probably
iifitsf and we will appreciate your
donation very much We will miss
oi f you dont come
v The largest crowd we have had
In fiultr a while was present a
Attendance at Sunday School
was better Sunday n theio were
41 present Rev Holi omb preached
his first sermon to an appreciative
congregation The community
surprised him with a pounding
after the evening services
The Epworth League rendered
a Christmas program preceding
the evening services
Rev Boles of the First Presbyterian
Church of Tulia will preach
at Valley View Tuesday night
IXc 22 Every one has a very
cordial invitation to come and hear
himOn
On the 21th Christmas Eve the
i school plans to have a piogram
Wo would be glad to have a large
crowd nut There will be plenty
of tlmu in between these services
and program and afterwards to
s
visit and enjoy the entire Yule Mrs W W Alexander of Norma
tide Oklahoma are spending an extend
Who of our mothers has a ed visit in the B F Pettus and
daughter who was mean enough Clifford Hyatt homes
to steal a black zipper purse with Mrs B F Pettus has ben ill
75o in change and other accessor with flu for the past 10 days but
ies near and dear to a little or
I ban girls heart
All the Christmas spending money
this little glil had Sticky
jhfiidE can you enjoy this ill gotten
gain Think well what you1
Inue done This puise was laid
down in the rest room at the
i ourt house Saturday by Franky
Rhea Doughty She noticed a girl
following her never thinking nhe
was n Mr < t > grabber when she
went to get II the purse had vanished
So had the girl
Mr McICInney Is spending a few
days In the 1 W Klker home
visiting his grand daughters Miss
IvBtheriiiP and Miss Hngpno Me
Kinney
fl H Reeves and family visited
O B Reevos of the Union Hill
commuuity Sunday ove
Ikib Ward and family visited
Mr and Mrs Claude Todd of the
f liiiilnKH i miiuuiiiu Sunday
A I Glenn and family visited
i li > wlJ close for the holi
d > inday Dec 18 Remember
M > u me Sunday
tin So Supper and come and en Hob and Eugene
L < > Program 1sitl11g In the
mI i membr the revival at Sunday
ibi Asiinblv Church this week Mr and Mis Flovd
ie rnilay i Bro OdomV family visited Mr and
i > to 1each Its be on time
imliy School once
M md Mrs Norrls Hill from
uilio and Mr and Mrs Fied
U ftin wrre Sunday visitors of
M nii Mrs 0 H Jones
hvuv at Baptist Church was
I ood imt not enough came We
lop tn < ie will be interested af
i i in holidays
o
Flynt Plashes
io late for last week
M < md Mrs Jim Qnfford and
i I i iKnothv Ma and Mid
Me Bud Hickman and m n
M ii iiioil in Tom Hickman sin
lurday night
Mi and Mrs Hani Jefferson and
n Milled in Tom Hickman <
hi Sunday night
Mi and Mr Iupton from Dub
i ll solit Tuesday night with
ir roii Walter
i in n < and Hob Hickman huv
1 m iiU been visited by Santa
111 Tt ey are sporting a new
iitijih lUr ue says lie doofiit
have to ask dad to drivu the inodol
now
Mr and Mrs Bud Hickman en
< i Ml llll hlUIHl M pill n
till Ml I k Ml M
1 11 r t i 1 11 11 ddiiic nil
vtr m
Hr and Mrs IV to Ninmons
wiu a itu u 11 hi Sam Jifftr
D
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afternoon
Hickman
Jefferson
aocaot
Drake nnd
Mrs J R
Prakes at Vigo Sunday
Mis Floyd Drake lulled a while
In the h ool nt Ki > Mondny
This 1 t Siniidn iiight is the
jgular nieliiiB night it iho schoolhouseODOC
III II M Mi
meiit plan
mom ii i
O
DE30E
30E30I
Mrs J P 1 i
Tulia Snnla
V 1
ed their son anil wif 01 l > v
Sunday
K B McDowell and funih
ited Mr and Mrs Hubert R > oi
Sunday night
Mr and Mrs Knowle isited
Mrs Ward and Mrs Lonni Sin
dayMr
Mr and Mrs Roy Nuzuni nnd
family visited in the Orvllb Xu
zum home Sunday afternoon
Miss Juanita Parker spent the
week end In the parental W W
Parker home
Mr and Mrs John McCune and
family spent Sunday visiting In
the T E Foster home
Mr and Mrs C W Rose spent
Sunday in the H D Rose home
Mr and Mrs A E Pettus and
family and Mrs Pettus mother
is improved at this time
Mr and Mrs K B McDowell
were visiting Saturda > night in
the J B McDowell home
o
Tulia Herald Want Ads get resultsWHY BOTHER
with the lianl liitioi of welling
at home ami the iicrif
nry cleaning after wa ting
when all this lianl work can
he done for von ami
THE TULIA HERALD
i
o Art tulhnrizetl Pnrfocliun Dtmlvr
ays
Why Not Make Your Wife Happy By
BUYING HER A SUPERFEX
OIL HEATER OR PERFECTION
OIL COOK STOVE
k us about our MiniII inoiillih pay
HIGH I IHKKS
30E30E
30E30
CHILDRENS
COWBOY
BOOTS
395 to 495
BOYS DRESS
SHIRTS
59c to 100
Each
One Group ot Womens Silk
Dresses at 250
No exchanges or approvals Cash
only
Blankets are extra values at the
prices we offer 66x80
at
72x84 5fr Wool at
o
u
o
0o
ens Handkerchief
aocnon
aoi
R
5r Wool
Bed Room Slippers
59c to 195
Lingerie
25c to 295
rr rnoraorrrrrsn = s = 30 aon
195
279
06 inch Rockaby Prints Outing
fast colors a yard 19c
Jno B Stetson Mats 5 to 1500
ic to 25c
30K30O
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aonao
Tulia Swisher County Texas
THE ENTIRE FAMILYS
Mfr
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at La VELLES
YOU WILL FIND LOTS OF THINGS THAT WILL MAKE SUITABLE
GIFTS AND PRICES ARE LOW READYTOWEAR WOMENS
COATS SUITS DRESSES SHOES HOSIERY GLOVES BAGS ART
LINENS HANDKERCHIEFS LINGERIE FANCY TOWELS WASHCLOTHS
AND PIECE GOODS
SUGGESTIONS for ALL
Pull Fashioned All
Silk Hosiery Service
Or Chiffon Weight
50c to 125
Womens Fabric
Gloves
50c to 150
Women s Kid Gloves
195 to 295
Robes And Pajamas
195 to 695
Womens Plats
Your Choice At
50c
Boxed Handkerchiefs
Three To The Box
25c 35c and 50c
Bags
100 to 195
Luggage All Kinds
Priori 1001650
Mens Ties
25c to 150
Lots Of New Dress
Shirts For Men
100 to 195
Mens1 and Boys Belts
50c to 195
Mens Lounging
Robes
495 to 695
Mens Leather
Jackets
495 to 1295
Mens And Boys
Gloves
50c to 295
Mens And Boys
Dress Hose P i
15c to 50c
fill Gift
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 27, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 17, 1936, newspaper, December 17, 1936; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42364/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.