The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 31, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 5, 1940 Page: 14
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PAGE FOUR
White Christmas Set
For Dec 16 In
Fellowship Hall
A harvest day program wns giv
en
clcty of Christian Service when
it met Monday afternoon In Fellowship
hall Mrs S A DUckctt
was program leader
After quiet piano music played
by Mrs E W Flynt Mrs Duck
ctt gave the call to worship The
Kingdom is Coming was sung and
then followed by a prayer The
program continued with the singing
of If Jesus Goes With Me
The leader representing the
voice of wisdom read the scripture
Mrs Burk Youngblood representing
the voice of righteousness
spoke of her subject The
voices of power and of spirituality
represented by Mrs J C Cowan
jr and Mrs S P Atchley respectively
were heard Mrs Ben Fra
zler told the story An Angel
Following her song a dedication
service was held in which each
voice mentioned above placed
gifts on the altar As ench gift
was given Mrs Ivan Pitt sang
a verse of Have Thine Own
Way Mrs Pitt and Mrs Atchley
also sang List to tho Voice
Each officer gave a report telling
of the work her office had
done during the past year A free
Kress 4Ii Girls Boysj tulia hds have party
Have Joint Meeting
A picture of the projects and
trips taken by club members was
ghown by John Pnimoro before a
at the Methodist Womens mectng of tho Krcss 4H
club girls and boys Thursday
Miss Rubjr Wood gave 1941 enrollment
cards to the girls
Achievement day for the 4H
workers will be Dec 27 said
Doris Hoefcr reporter for the
girls unit
Spoke the tale of Mrs Harrison Mrs Charles Reeve gave a piano
and the pledges her society made solo followed by a song by the
Mrs Ross Nolnnd sung a solo congregation Miss Alice Ruth
Our Best She was accompan Crocker snng two songs accom
ied by Mrs Flynt at the piano
Grab Bag Party Held
By Presbyterian
Missionary Society
Mrs George Jennings was program
leader at a meeting of the
Presbyterian Wdmens Missionary
society Monday in the church parlors
with Mrs J A Ebellng Mrs
F P Engleman and Mrs E K
Hulsey as hostesses
pnnicd by Mrs Reeve at the piano
Miss Betty Jean Moon and
Dorothy Lou Jennings sang Silent
Night accompanied by Miss
Esther Cobb at tho piano Miss
Maxlne Ebeling and Betty Dudley
gave piano solos
After the program a grab bag
was held to raise money for the
society Refreshments were served
after this part of the program
will offering was taken and the Pie Supper Set At
meeting then concluded with the rr i ttij vtJ Uj
singing of Where He Leads Mc H0USt011 Friday Night
To carry out the harvest theme
1
Proceeds from a pie supper to
a centerpiece of fruit and nuts bo held at the Houston school
was placed on the altar table hollso nt 730 0ciock Friday night
Mrs Hugh White presided dur wlll g0 to tho PTA Mrs Molvin
>
ing the brief business meeting Anderson a teacher there an
at which time the society elected
Mrs Y E Yarbrough as chairman
of the spiritual life committeeThe society will have a White
Christmas party the afternoon of
Dec 16 in Eellowship hall Each
woman of the church is invited
to bring a gift that some needy
person in town can use
Japan Discussed By
Womans Study Club
Mrs Keim Hostess
Mrs W A Graham gave a report
on the meeting of the Fed
neunced today
Mrs Alfred Hill president of
the Houston PTA invites everyone
to participate in the affair
I Price HD Club Has
Christmas Gifts
Program
Suitable Gifts for the Whole
Family was discussed by Mrs R
A Stark when the Price Home
Demonstration club met Nov 27
in the home of Mrs Bill Linde
mann I
crated Womens clubs held at Aus1 demonstrating
tin recently at a meeting of the least one gift
ty at 230 oclock on the evening
of Dec 13 at the home of Mrs
Dewy Seay said Mrs Pat ODan
lel reporter for the organization
today
Exchange gifts jwlll be made at
the homes of the different demonstration
women
Third Gradersjjrjve
play Before PTA
A Tom Thumb wedding will b
presented at n meeting of the
Tulia PTA at 345 oclock the
afternoon of Dec 12 by section
B of the third grade class of the
elementary school
The play will be directed by
Miss Daphne Davenport third
grade teacher
NEEDLECRAFT MEETS
The Needlccraft club will meet
in the home of Mrs J H Boge
at 3 oclock this afternoon
NEW
ARRIVALS
nnd her husband at Al
as her name was Rogers
Womnns Study club Nov 20 incalled Wrapping Packages wns buquerque N M Thanksgiving
Japan as Described by a Nn cent meeting of the county home operating a beauty shop at Ln
tive High Born Lady was sub demonstration council jfloros
panose Culture was discussed by home of Mrs H L Davis Dec 10
Mrs N E McCune Mrs Walker
B Jones gave n reading
Refreshments were seived tcv
enteen members nnd a guest Mi
Dennis Zimmcrmann Next meeting
will be Dec 10 at the hoir
of Mrs E G Barks
MULE LEAGUE MEETS
home of R E Lumpkins Thurs
day afternoon
The Lakcvicw Home Demonstrn
THE TULIA HERALD TULIA TEXAS
Harvest Day Program Given By Methodist WSCS
Mr and Mrs Leo Welch announce
the birth of a daughter
Gwendolyn Arlcne Dec 1
Mr and Mrs Jack TImmons
announce the birth of a daughter
whose name is Loretta Sue Dec 3
Lokeview News
Mrs R E Lumpklns
9 miles West Tulia
Fiftyfive persons attended Sunday
school and church services
Sunday Brother Hooker of Amarillo
delivered two sermons
Mr and Mrs J M Kemper who
have been nt the bedside of their
grandson Mr and Mrs George
Nulls son at Wellington for the
past 10 clays returned to their
home Sunday reporting the childs
condition improved
Mr and Mrs C J Hardy and
Ruth Marie visited Mr and Mrs
Frank Dewcese near Hnrt Satur
day night
Roll call wns answered by each Mr nnd Mrs Bruce Wheeler and
member showing an exhibit and Cellastene visited with their
how to make at daughter nnd sister Mrs Roy
of the members knew nothing of
the change and went ahead The
The Tulla Home Demonstration iunch wns served at Mrs W T
club will have its Christmas par
Hardys and part of the program
was given there too
Mrs R E Lumpklns Mrs John
Boydstun Mrs W T Hardy Mrs
Newt Redmon Mrs Louis Red
mon and Mrs Jo Palmer of Lake
view pWrs R Harrison Mrs O
W Hancock Msr Francis Odom
and Miss Evelyn Spacer of Mc
Gulre and Mrs Lloyd Carlton
a visitor from Plainvlew made
up the party We visited Mrs
Hardys cellar Mrs Louis Red
mons kitchen Mrs Odoms cellar
and Mrs Houses cellar
Miss Mildred Hardy of Canyon
spent the weekend with her
home relatives here
Mrs Lloyd Carlton and son
Bobby of Plainvlew and Evelyn
Jo Lumpklns were dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs Frank Dewcese
Saturday at Hart
After a weeks stay In the home
o R E Lumpklns Mrs Carlton
and Bobby returned to their home
at Plainvlew Monday
Mrs Electra Francy of Sunny
Slope visited her daughter Mrs
Johnny Boydstun last week and
Wilbur Carver
with their children Mamie Lois
and Wilbur jr of Plainvicw were
in Tulia last Saturday seeing old
friends and neighbors The Carvers
are pioneer residents of
Swisher county
Ruth Marie Hardy and Charlotte
Ann Wheeler had dinner
Sunday with the Ncwsome girls
Elmo Lumpklns C J Hardy
jr and Joe Billy Dickey left Saturday
for Mason and San Antonio
to visit relatives
Price News
By Mrs J D AlUson
11 mi E Kress
Mr and Mrs Red Copelnnd of
Tulla visited in the home of C
E Daniel Sunday
Mr and Mrs Brunell of Abcr
nathy visited Mr and Mrs L J
Daniel Sunday
Mrs Ruth Frederick nnd sons
of Pampa spent the Thnnksglv
the C L Cooper iesidcnce with talked by Mrs Lindemann Mrs 1 M1ss Lorenc Hardy dunghtcr ofand Mr
Mrs J W Keim hostess Tt A Stark reported on the re Mr and Mrs W T Hardy is nerc
ing holidays with Mr and Mrs
Bob Mayc
Mr and Mrs Burcn Wray of
Plainvlew were Sunday guests of
Mr nnd Mrs F F Foster
Lloyd Lovvorn left Sunday for
Los Angeles Calif where hc has
employment j
Friday night is the icgular meeting
time for tho community night
at which time Miss Ruby Wood
John Palmore will be 1
Those attending the PriceEl
kins ball game at Kress Friday
jeet of the program Mrs C S Members present were Mrs E The Lakcvicw PTA wishes to t were Mrs C E Daniels Mrs J
Dudley gave a piano solo Poor II Tooley Mrs II L Davis Mrs thank J W Kellogg of Tulia foi L Daniels Mrs E N Foster and
Butterfly Mrs S C Scott dis Leo Foster Mrs Lindemann Mrs the use of a number of dishes Mrs F F Foster
cussed the Childhood in Echigo Alton Blackcrby Mrs Alvin Stark which he lent to the committee to Mr and Mrs E H Tooley and
of the Daughter of a Samurai Mrs R A Stark and Mrs Bun use at tho banquet at the school
Mrs E K Hulsey spoke on School Stark Mrs Elmo Angolin was a 1 house Thanksgiving night
Days at a Christian Mission Re visitor Mr nnd Mrs C J Hnrdy and
picssion as the Keynote of Ja Next meeting will be in theson C J jr were callers in the until Monday
I Mr Ross Foster and Roy Cle
ments made a business trip to
Palo Pinto Monday
loon in the home of Mrs Frank day of last week As the weather j Plainvlew Sunday
Tobb All members and friends i
are invited
Blnckerby and family and Mr
and Mrs J W Williamson were
Thanksgiving guests in the home
of J Hamilton at1 Kress
The Price Home Demonstration
club is sponsoring a play which
will be given at the Methodist
church building Dctf 13 The playa
3act corned Hillbily ° C6urt
shlp is filled wlthvlagHsVfrom
the beginning td the e a rAdmJs
slon wlllfjbc 10 and 15 cents
Mr and Mrt Chester Foster
and family visited Willi Relatives
here Sunday J1 >
Mr and Mrs Wade Loworn
and sons visited relative iand
Goldsmith from rhurspayn until
Saturday a i ju
Mr and Mrs BvCt Dayisand
family of Plainvlew visited In
the home of Mr ana Mrs H L
The Tulia Bible willtion club to have visited Mci Mr and Mrs H L Davis
was were
meet at 3 oclock Tuesday afteriGuire and Tulia clubs on Tues visiting friends and relatives atj
had been very bad Miss Rubyj Mr and Mrs Will Bennett and
I
Davis Thanksgiving
Price SchooTNewrf
Those making the honor roll
grade Jamie Davis and Marguer
He Wimp ninth grade Elsie Dur
Foster Mr and Mrs Fred
PORK CHOPS
SAUSAGE
R
Blackcrby Mr and Mrs OHIe
Stark Mr and Mrs H L Davis
Mr and Mrs Ivan E Wimp Mr
and Mrs Leo Foster Mr and Mrs
Henry Scott Mr and Mrs R A
Stark Mr and Mrs Alvln Stark
and guests Ross Foster Bus Black
crby and Mr and Mrs J D AllisonLove News
School Officials
IS miles East Tulia
t
and Jimmic Lindemann day
I
Mr and Mrs Felix Mote and
children Mr and Mrs F A Blan
ton and Miss Evelyn Jones were
guests Sunday in the homo of Mrs
J R Mote
Blille joe Weaks spent the
weekend with her parents Mr
and Mrs O W Weaks
Mrs J W Lemrnon and chil
dren and Mrs E E Brandon and
family of Borgcr spent the week
end with Mrs Lemmons parents
Mr and Mrs O Stroud of Tulia
Mr and Mrs Milton Sharp of
I Tudny nnd Wednesday a num
The Price school house was the
r ° f patfons ° d ° a
secne of much merriment and
lot of ° rk around hc tonchcr
bountiful feast Friday evening V
whlch has greatly improved
when the home demonstration Iagc
club women entertained their husbands
with a Thanksgiving supperThe menu included
appearance
premises
A social will be given Friday
night in the community room by
turkeythe PTA
nnVlfaV5 T b ° nnS Mrs Grady Thornton of Mun
Sl hlr S aad f ran day and Mrs Rondeau Dlnwid 1
aPPlCS l0ttCe
Swv In > die and Borden of Tulia visited
nnd 0f
P ° ° during Thanksgiving with Mrs A
n f oll ° wlng fil Anderson Mr and Mrs Mel
mnmhn u h Usbads
S Mlvin Anderson visited Mrs A M
< v h rr Mr
f TT00cy andfAndcrson Thursday
Mrs Bun Stark Mr and Mrs E
N
Ddbcrt BIyens
4 Pound Carton
Lean Cuts Pound
THURSDAY DECEMBER 5 1940
for the last six weelfs are first fr1 sit cdIlcr J111 nd
gradeBarbara Lindemann PegiM w chnidsr n unday
ad Mra M Baxter of
gy Payne Anita Tooley and Wan ff
da Jo 1 Mr and Mr s Lcs w ° °
Paynei second grade
Claudine Norrell Betty Durhamt m
the home of O W Weaks Sunday
and Winfred Blackcrby fourth
Mr and Mrs W C Cowan wte
Mr and Mrs Wilce Embry of in Amarillo Monday on business
Abcrnathy parents of Mrs Coop1 = = Z = j = Z =
attended church services at Lake ham Anne Wright Dan Wrljht er wcrc visitors hcro last Thurs
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view Sunday
Mr and Mrs
LlnSn MRJ a Bi11iwcdnesday from several weeks
Lindemann Mr and Mrs A A
visit in California
< t < J < > J j < j > j < j 5 < 5 j < < 5 j < j j
I
daughters were in Kress Sunday
afternoon visiting Mr and Mrs
A W Tooley Mrs Tooley stayed j
1
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SPECIALS
PEACHES APPLES
0 u Pkg
fACTpr Fre Hosiery Coupon With Tach
VVrrLb Pound White Swan Coffee
2 Pound Can
DF A All EC wite Smm
rCHVllkO No 21 Cans
MINCE MEAT 3 lockages
DACNC Thompson Seedless
SHORTENING
J50 Packages
25c
25c
49c
35c
25s
17c
19c
100 Pure Pound 1
See our blfr onepage circular for many other holiday food
bargains for the weekend Watch for it in your door this
week
OGERC
GROCHtV MARKET
REFRIGERATED FOOD LOCKERS
4H Achievement
t
Wood changed the date but most daughters and Mr and Mrs Earl + + 4 + + i
Day Is Dec 13 i
Pins will be given boys and
girls who have completed their
records on demonstrations they
have been carrying on when
Achievement day Dec 13 is held
for Swisher county 4H club boys
and girls It was announced todayThe program sponsored by the
Tulla Klwnnls club is held each
year to honor club workers that
have finished their years work
and have turned in record toks
on at least three demonstrations
Other sponsors of the progijfm
are county commissioners court
city of Tulia and theeounty home
demonstration council
Rev Walter G Horn will present
the pins after which Corliss
Currle of Happy will tell about
a trip to Chicago he won through
4H work A picture show on
4H club work will complete the
program said John Palmore county
agent and Miss Ruby Wood
county home demonstration agent
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Its uniform quality is kept
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S BLANKETS 195 to 595
M BEDSPREADS A 195 to 795
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every owe appreciates
WOMEN
MP HOUSECOATS 195 to 895
ROBES 495 to 750 HOUSE DRESSES 100 to 395
HOUSESHOES 135 to 350 PAJAMAS 100 to 395
SUITS 1850 to 2950 H0SE 50c to 125
OVERCOATS 1500 to 2500 DOWN COMFORTS 1000
TIES 50c to 100 KNIT CAPES 195
SHIRTS 100 to 200 KNIT SHOES t 95c
SCARFS 50c to 100 PILLOW CASES 100 to 195
GLOVES f 100 to 295 LUNCH CLOTHS 100 to 1050
°
SOCKS 25c 35c and 50c LACE CLOTHS 100 to 995
PAJAMAS 195 to 395 HANDKERCHIEFS 5c to 100
FALL SHOES 25 DISCOUNT ON ALL LADIES WINTER DRESSES
195 to 2500
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Spear, Sid. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 31, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 5, 1940, newspaper, December 5, 1940; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42577/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.