The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 47, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 27, 1956 Page: 4
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PACE FOUR
TULIA HERALD
CLASSIFIED ADS
PHONE WY 5353S
FOR SALE Electric separator See
or call D B Clifton Vigo Road
39tfc
FOR SALE or TRADE for livestock
1952 model Johnson Cotton stripper
pulled only few bales since reconditioned
Richard Lupton eight miles
east on Silverton highway six south
> 4 west 392p
FOR SALE 27 foot trailer house
All modern All metal Will take
furniture or truck tradein Can be
seen Hickory Hut Court Highway
87 3S2p
FOR SAL E 1951 ton and a half
Ford Truck good rubber Al condition
New grain bed U V Bar
nard 2217 Crockett Phone DR 6
8335 Amarillo
RUBBER STAMPS
MADE TO ORDER
ONE DAY SERVICE
WILSONS
CAMERA STORE
111 N Maxwell t hone WY 53775
Tulia Texas
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1955 FORD RANCHWAGON
Radio Heater Tutone Green
A Stout Wagon
1955 FORD Fairlane Victoria Radio Heater
OD Tutone Tinted Glass White Tires
Rear Speaker Kit Kaboodle New
Car Guarantee
1955 FORD Fairlane Fordor V8
Radio Heater Fordomatic All The
Trimmings Buckskin Brown White
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 1955 Fordson Major
Diesel tractor with hour meter top
and extras 700 total time 1 4row
planter 1 4row Dempster Knife
1 4row Cultivator A C E Schus
ter Vigo Park Texas 3Stfc
FOR SALE Good adjustable baby
bed with new matress Call WY 5
34GS or see at 14 Travis Road 392p
FOR SALE 1955 Baldwin Combine
1954 Chevrolet Truck with 16 foot
grain bed and stock racks 1952
Chevrolet Truck with grain bed 1951
Chevrolet Truck with 16 foot grain
bed 1951 Checrolet Truck with 14
foot grain bed and stock rack F E
Nix Route F Lockncy Phone 3776
392p
FOR SALE Canning tomatoes and
good green beans both at 200 per
bushel Mrs John J Irlbeck 11
miles north of Tulia and two miles
west 392p
FOR SALE 12 Hampshire Ewes
due to lamb in January R B Dawson
sr 9 miles East of Tulia Phone
NO 82577 392c
FOR SALE Hegari bundles good to
fair grain Claude Mickey 10 miles
East on Love road 392p
FOR SALE Two room house to
be moved off lot Inquire 200 N W
First Street 3S2p
FOR SALE Certified Concho
Wheat 350 per bu Cleaned and
taged 300 as is W H Jackson
Roosevelt Oklahoma 3S3p
FOR SALE Three male registered
Pekingese pups Phone WY 53390
636 North Floyd 373c
FOR SALE Concho Seed Wheat
Both certified and common N C
Thompson Duke Oklahoma Rt Box
28 374p
READ K RAMSEYS AD
A J Harris and Sons Lumbermen
Floor sanders and polishers for
Rent
36 months to pay on loans to
repair remodel repaint and add
a room put on a new roof build
a garage or a fence
No Down Payment
Free Estimates
317 W Broadway
Phone 53043 9tfc
FOR SALE 1955 Self propelled
Oliver 33 Combine complete with
maize bar double bats Cut less
than 500 acres Worth the monev
Jack Keim 607 N W 1st Phone
WY 53374 35tfc
DO YOU NEED
A new innerspring mattress or
box spring A saving from 500 to
1000 or an old mattress made into
an innerspring or any style you desire
One days service out of Tulia
See L S Simpson 515 N Crosby
or phone WY 53712 33tfc
FOR SALE Large house 150 ft
on paved street Highway S6 by
400 ft on South Crosby Desirable
location Suitable for home Nursing
home clinic auto agency super
market church or housing development
Mr or Mrs F T Day
Box 13 Tulia Texas or call WY
527SS or WY 53535
ARE YOU MAKING SILAGE THIS
YEAR
For top performance and economical
operation the No 20 Massey
Harris Forage Harvester cant be
beatMore
More capacity per dollar then ever
before We are anxious to demonstrate
on your farm See
HAYS IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Your MasscyHarris Dealer In Tulia
32tfc
FOR SALE
Five 50 foot lots Together Close
in Reasonable Call WY 53535 for
information 22tfc
FOR SALE Thor Gladiron ironer
Same as new 6500 Steel twin bed
and springs 1000 Mrs Rex Ay
cock 604 Broadway 39lc
LOOK OVER THESE FINE
FORD BARGAINS
1795
1895
1795
TERMS TO SUIT ON THESE CARS
LET ME FINANCE YOUR
NEW CAR
BILLS
INVESTMENT
SERVICE
dt V 3 ti
NOW
Is the time to trade for a Masscy
Harris Combine We have n good
selection of new and used machines
Also have several good used AC
Combines
HAYS IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Your Tulia MasscyHarrls Dealer
BEAUTY COUNSELERS COSMETICS
CALL OR SEE NANNIE TED
FORD 41tfc
WE HAVE Hollis Cagles home located
on Fannin Drive In Highland
Park Is a new brick all modern
home Has five rooms and bath
Will carry an extra large loan Possession
as soon as deal is closed
Be sure to listen to my Trading
Post program over KTUE at 1230
each Monday Wednesday and Friday
for all the latest bargains
J M BURTON REAL ESTATE
132 West Broadway
Phone WY 53076
FOR SALE
Nice 2 bedroom home attached
garage G I Loan of 450000 payable
at 4300 per month Only
650000
New 2 bedroom and den brick
home attached garage all electric
kitchen Lot 75 x 150 Good loan already
established
10 acres no improvements close
in Ideal building site 800 per acre
160 Acres dandy 10 inch irrigation
well all in cult Wheat ground
ready to sow 9000 willhandle this
We have many other good farms
both irrigated and dry land
FOR ACTION LIST WITH
SOLOMON GOODMAN
REAL ESTATE
Royal Theatre Building
Phone WY 53492
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two bedroom house
Call WY 5311S or WY 52711 39lc
FOR RENT Newly decorated
house four rooms and bath Couple
prefered Call WY 53245 392c
FOR RENT Bedrooms Close in
303 North Austin 38tfc
FOR RENT Good two bedroom
home on South Dallas Phone WY
5320S 3S2c
FOR RENT Comfortably furnished
apartment ground floor twin beds
modern appliances floor furnice
private entrance inside parking
space Suitable for couple or two
men 52S North Crosbv 36tfc
FOR RENT Adding machines and
i typewriters Shamrock Stationary
32dc
WE REPAIR typewriters and ao3
ing machines Shamrock 5tstjcasrr
Phone WY 53553 rcc
FOR RENT Two bedrcca x = = r
nished duplex Apartment Pbaae RT
53113 rtfc
1 FOR RENT Two and three room
apartments WESTSIDE APART f
IMENTS 324 North 87th Phone
WY 53469 34tfcJ
FOR RENT Furnished bedrooms
men only Mrs Ola Mills Call WY
53303 30tfc
FOR RENT Large newly decorated
apartment Call WY 52830 17tfc
WANTED
WANTED Custom combindirg and
hauling have new machinery J D
Tuttle Phone NA 73405 373c
WANTED Used typewriter WY
53564 30tfc
THE TUUA Swtiher County HERALD
WANTED TO RENT Desirable
thrco bedroom home unfurnished
by permanent couple with two small
children Phone WY 53425 27tfc
Floor sanders and polishers for
rent
36 months to pay on loans to repair
remodel repaint add a room
put on a new roof build a garage
or a fence
A J Harris and Sons Lumbermen
No Down Payment
Free Estimates
317 W Broadway
Phone 53043
Dtfc
IRRIGATED FARMS WANTED
Wo have buyers for your Irrigat
cd farms If you have a farm for
sale we can sell It
We hustle always Phone write
or come to sec us
TURNER BROS LAND COMPANY
Hale Center Texas
Phone 5221 P O Box 127
3512p
NOTICE
FINISH HIGH SCHOOL OR GRADE
SCHOOL at home spare time Books
furnished Diplomas awarded Start
where you left school Write Columbia
School Box 1514 Amarlllo Tex
as 3452p
Ronson Lighter Trouble See Fac
tory trained repairman Heard
Jones Genuine Ronson Parts
Parts11tfc
11tfc
WANTED Irrigation wells to drill
and clean out Gerdes and Harris
at Tulia Hotel Phone WY 53201
5320127tfc
LOST FOUND
LOST Ladies waterproof wristwatch
round case grey leather
band Was lost Sunday in the Hi
Land Park area Reward Call Don
Crocker WY 53535 39tfc
FOUND Pair of glasses on north
Austin street Phone WY 5320239lc
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank the good people of
this county for their gifts on the
first bale of cotton for 1956
I was paid 50c per pound by Sef
ciks Gin and other gifts in money
merchandise and etc amounting to
about 35000 the total amount about
60500
I also want to thank Mr Sefcik
for helping me get hands to pick the
cotton
May God richly bless you all
MELVTN HILL
CA5D OF THANKS J
Tas sszg cf deep sorrow of los
tax nrr inh c a = d husband was J
sunt ncrz iearafcie fcr cs beosse
of tat iaai xsnaaaca cf frezds aad
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Mej GorJ ra ± fy bfess eaci cf ycc
Mrs Fn = i C Kess <
Mr R A Weiss
Mr and Mrs H C Weiss and
family
Mr and Mrs Otto Weiss and
family
Mr and Mrs Lewis Weiss and
family
Mr and Mrs R M Bradley
and family
Mr and Mrs C M Watts
Mr and Mrs L C Waits and
family
Mr and Mrs Geo L Weiss
and family
Mr Frank D Weiss and family
Herald Classified Ads Get Results
WORKMAN CULWELL
TULIA TEXAS
and other MinneapolisMoline dealers
of the Golden Spread
Presents
Cotton Johns Farm Report
Monday Wednesday Friday 6 am
Saturday 1230 pm
KGNC Radio
710 On Your Dial
BETTY JEAN BONDS
Betty Jean Bonds
To Wed Soon
Mr and Mrs J C Bonds Jr
arc announcing the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter
lietty Jean to Austin King
son of Mr and Mrs Harley King
The wedding is to take place Oct
20 in the Tulia First Baptist church
Fairview News
MRS H H SHIPMAN
TUUA HEHALO CORRESPONDENT
Services were well attended at
the Fairview church Sunday Time
has been changed to 715 pm each
Sunday evening for Training Union
Mrs Charles Wilson and young
son Ernest Martin were brought
home from an Amarillo hospital the
past Tuesday Mrs E M Wilson
has been caring for them
Wiley James has a job with the
Public Service in Canyon They are
moving there presently
Hamey Rogers was released from
the Veterans hospital in Amarillo
this past Wednesday
Clayton Devin received a painful
injury to his left hand Saturday
while loading a horse The injury
resulted in the partial loss of a
finger
Mr and Mrs Ross Shipman Way
land and Opal Jay and Fred Slagie
of Seymour visited the Hoyle and
Rayford Shipmans Saturday night
and Sunday
Mr and Mrs H H Shipman and
Nan Earyle also Rhoda Williams of
Hereford were in Amarillo Friday
Mr and Mrs Oscar Read visited
Mrs Reads sister Mrs Vinnie Cox
in Happy Thursday
Max Barnard of Canyon received
a very serious injury Saturday when
thrown from a tractor and the front
wheels of the tractor ran over him
He ts in the Neblett hospital at
Czsyoo
Bro a = d Mrs Billy Hall and children
Mr and Mrs Oscar Read and
James Mr and Mrs H H Ship
man and family all enjoyed Sunday
dinner with the G E Wesleys
Bowie Wesley visited Saturday
night with Ronald Bourhng between
Canyon and Amarillo
Nan Earyle Shipman visited from
Friday until Sunday afternoon with
Rhoda Williams at Hereford
Mr and Mrs G E Wesley and
LaVenia Amerson visited Mr and
Mrs J W Wesley Monday evening
Mrs Cleo Wilson of San Antonio
visited in the E M Wilson home
recently She was enroute to Denver
Colo where her husband is
working
F O Amerson visited Thursday
evening in the G E Wesley home
Mrs Richard Evans of Happy
ate dinner Friday and visited Mrs
Oscar Read several hours
Mr and Mrs Nathan Harvey
Kay and Larry of Happy John
Thompson Mike Manahans and
Rhoda Williams of Hereford ate supper
Sunday evening with the H
H Shipman family
Mr and Mrs Frank Rogers Mr
and Mrs J W Wesley were play
ing 88 with the G E Wesleys
Wednesday evening
Bro and Mrs Billy Hall and
children visited Sunday afternoon in
the Charles Wilson and J W Wesley
homes
Charlene Wesley visited Gracyne
Devin Friday night and Saturday
Mr and Mrs Ross Shipman Way
land and Opal Jay Fred Slagie Mr
and Mrs Hoyle Shipman and family
Mr and Mrs E W Schaeffer
30000
POUNDS
OF
NEW
BOLTS
20c LB
100 Lbs
or More
LB
TULIA TEXAS
15c
SWISHER GAS
EQUIPMENT CO
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Arney News
By BONNIE BARRETT
rUUIA HERALD CORRESPONDENT
The Arney Community club held
Us first meeting of the season Wednesday
afternoon in the homo of Mrs
Henry Wilhelm A short business
conference was held and the first
and third Wednesday afternoon of
each month was decided on for the
regular meeting dates to bo held in
the community building
The club members honored Mrs
Don Magness with a lovely nylon nc
cordlan pleated bed jacket
Mrs Aubry Lee Hancock and Mrs
Juno Hancock supervised the game
activity
Refreshments of lemonade and
cake were served to the seven members
present their guests Mrs
Leona McFarland and the hostess
The guests were Mmcs Mary Ann
Magness Louise Witkowskl Audrey
Lee Hancock June Hancock Opha
Burks Ruby Vise Helene McFar
lond and Ozella Wilhelm
S A Hodges and his brother Kenneth
of Hale Center attended the
Texas TechTexas Western football
game at Tech stadium In Lubbock
Saturday night Mrs Hodges and
Greg stayed with Mrs S A Hodges
sr in Hale Center while the men
were at the game
Mr and Mrs Carl Martin and
Roney Lee spent Sunday afternoon
visiting Mr and Mrs E C Ham
mett in Hereford
Mr and Mrs Odie Hudson visited
his brother in Muleshoe Sunday
Odies mother Mrs J F Hudson
of Lamesa returned lome with them
for a few days visit
Mr and Mrs Leo Witkowski and
daughters went to the fair in Amarillo
Saturday Rita Sue and Lou
Ann attended the Ml club youth
rally held in the sports arena to see
the crowning of the wheat and baking
queens
Mrs Jack Loudder and Sally at
tended Holiday on Ice in Amaril
Monday afternoon
I Mrs Elsie Collins spent most of
I the past week at Neblett hospital
j in Canyon attending her mother
Mrs Louise Meyers who had a brain
i hemorrhage Monday
j Afternoon visitors in the G E
McFarland home Sunday were Col
j Ieen and Alice McGehee and Dixie
of Happy Runt and Mildred Lee
i Sue and Claudia and Ruby Vise
I Mr and Mrs Cone Johnson went
to Denver last Thursday to take
Joe Bill and Janis to see their par
jents Mr and Mrs Arch Johnson
j Arch is reported to be much improv
I ed Mrs George Uselding and Mike
1 and Randy Cones youngest son ac
companied them to Colorado They
returned home Sunday evening
j Visitors in the T U Coile home
Sunday were Mr and Mrs Wiley
I Coile of Borger brother and sister
of both Mr and Mrs Truly Coile
and Mrs Alphia Wade of Estelline
Afternoon visitors in the Coile home
also were Mr and Mrs Frank Zach
ry of Plainview and Mr and Mrs
Walter Gross of Brice station
Mrs Walter Via Joe Bob and
Becky accompanied her mother
Mrs C G Harrison of Silverton and
Mrs Bryan Via to Abilene over the
week end where they visited her
enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr and
Mrs Rayforcj Shipman and family
Gracyne Devin Charlene Wesley
Mr and Mrs Woodrow Wesley and
C R Mr and Mrs H H Ship
man attended the football game at
Quitaquc Friday evening
C C Jack Sutton is to manage
the new elevator being built at WaysideTne Fairview H D club met Friday
afternoon with Annie Read as
hostess Annie Wesley president
presided over the meeting Since
this meeting was election of officers
LaVenia Amerson directed avery
cute game Members drew for
opposing officers and gave Campaign
speeches for their particular
office
The H D Agent Mrs Mona Hil
dreth gave a very helpful demonstration
on Trends in Dressmaking
and discussed the standardiz
ing of dress pattern sizes
The following officers were elected
to serve the coming year Mrs
H H Shipman president Mrs
Chas Sutton vice president Mrs
E M Wilson secretary and treasurer
Mrs E W Schaeffer council
representative
Cake and tea was served to Mrs
Mona Hildreth Annie Wesley Serena
Bryan Lizzie Wesley LaVen
Je Amerson Grace Schaeffer Madge
Sutton and Georgia Rogers by the
hostess
FILM
FINISHING
24 HOUR
SERVICE
PLUS
FREE ENLARGEMENT
WITH EACH ROLL
WILSONS
CAMERA STORE
LISTEN TO HUMBLES GAME OF THE WEEK
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29 AT 150 pm
ife 23i
j j of > y siriWiaaurR
sister Mrs R C Crano and family
and Mrs Bryan Via visited her
brother at the lake
Visiting the Bcal Jncksons Sunday
afternoon were Mr and Mrs Jack
Jackson Steve Jay and Frank of
Abcrnathy Mr and Mrs W S
Price and Miko of Plainview Also
Mrs Jacksons sister and aunt from
Amarillo Mrs Minnie Watson and
Mr and Mrs Loyd Smith Marca
and Melody Mr nnd Mrs A C
Lee Sue and Claudia
Kress News
By Mrs E H DENNEY
TUUA HERALD CORRESPONDENT
Mr and Mrs L E Savage are
the happy parents of a daughter who
arrived September 14th weighed
6 pounds 7 ounces They received
word Tuesday to come for the little
daughter They have given her the
name Pamela Sue
The Sunshine Club met Friday afternoon
in the home of Mrs Jim
Cundiff This was a Pal revealing
day for the club Those present were
Mesdames Mary Morton Mattie
Weatherred Mattie Springer Marion
Springer W H Hudson Osborne
A B Morris Boran Clyde Alexander
Neat Brldgcmnn R D
Boggs Harry Sands and hostess
Mrs Cundiff
Mrs Robin Baker Mrs Rob
Lockney Maudcna Trussell and Mrs
Emma Waller were visitors Friday
in the home of Mr and Mrs J W
Fox
FoxTim
Tim Truclove Vernon is spending
this week in the home of his grandparents
Mr and Mrs E H Den
ney
neyMr
Mr and Mrs Dee Francis Boise
City Okla visitors in the home of
Mr and Mrs E E Cox Saturday
morning They were friends of Mrs
Cox for many years
Mr and Mrs E E Cox visitcd
Mr A D Moore in the Northwest
Texas Hospital Amarillo Friday
and were supper guests in the home
of her sister Mrs Harris
The Loyal Workers Sunday School
Class met Thursday In the home of
Mr and Mrs Jake Jones for the
regular meeting Present were Mr
and Mrs Clarence Byrd and family
Mr and Mrs Melvin Thacker and
family Mr and Mrs R B Sweatt
Mr and Mrs Lewis Landers and
family Mr and Mrs McKinney
Mr and Mrs W D Agnew Mr
and Mrs E H Dcnney visited with
Mrs Summers Sunday at the Vete
rans Hospital Amarillo Mr Sum
mers was feeling some better at
that time
Mrs Ed Hostetler and Mrs Guy
Allen were hostesses to circle No 1
of W S C S Wednesday with a
salad luncheon in the Lovely home
of Mrs Hostetler
The house was beautifully decorated
with cut flowers The table
was laid with a hand cut work
linen cloth Plate favors were sket
ches of people and scenes depicting
the characteristics and customs of
the South Eastern Countries which
the study was centered on
Mrs Keating gave the Devotional
and offered prayer Her scripture
was the 24th Psalm and selected
verses from 2nd chapter of Philli
pians
Introduction to the Study SouthEast
Asia was given by Mrs Al
len which she stated that 180 million
people live on these Islands and
speak most any language Their re
ligion is mostly Buddist Only two
in every 1000 people are Christian
Mrs Hostetler assisted Mrs AI
len in directing the Study Mrs Dix
on told What Methodist are doing
on these Islands
Mrs Sollock gave
an interesting talk on Why are
Americans prosperous
Present were Mrs O Mllner Mrs
Tom Skipworth visitors Members
were Mesdames P O Dixon Guy
Allen J H Hamilton H R Wood
W H Whitlow Lola Simpson My
rtle Rogers Dennis Boggs A W
Tooley Emma Keating Ed Hostet
ler I W Sollock W A Judeman
Mrs Boggs dismissed with prayer
Assembly Of God
To Begin Campaign
The Assembly of God church will
begin its Enlargment Campaign
Sunday with a promotion program
during the Sunday morning service
The campaign will continue through
October
The Rev S E Eldridge district
Sunday School director and secre
tarytreasurer of the West Texas
District Council of the Assemblies
of God will speak at both morning
and
evening services Sunday
The public is invited
INTERESTED IN
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27 19S6
Hospital Notes
Patients In Swisher County
tal Tuesday were Mrs Sob S
mond and Mrs Lawrence
Turner
BORN TO
MrS S
Tut atyMrS
Mr and Mrs
Joe Barnes Tulh
a boy >
Mr and Mrs Dwain
Tulia a boy
Mr and Mrs Eugene Jackson
Tulia n boy
Mr and Mrs Bob Raymond
Tulia
a boy
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Turner
Tulia a boy r
SIXCOUNTY SINGING
CONVENTION THIS WEEK END
1 ° 6 y lnging
CUl Coventlon
will meet In the First Baptist church
In Silverton Saturday eveninc at
730 nnd at 130 pm Sunday
The public Is invited
Inside Tulia
Mrs Garland Hankins is in North
West Texas Hospital in Amarillo
Mrs James Garrett went to Amarillo
Sunday with her daughter
Mrs Irene Kirk to spend a week or
two
W B Hall attended a meeting of
the program committee of the dis
trict nine State Teachers Association
in Amarillo Monday night The
group was Invited to meet in Tulia
for the January meeting It has not
been decided as yet where this meet
ing will be held
Those enjoying Sunday dinner in
the Elbert House home were Mrs
Jeff Stephens and son Terry from
Duncan Okla Mrs Coffee Duncan
Okla Mr and Mrs Bill Stephens
two children from Pampi
Mr and Mrs G W Cox Canyon
Mr and Mrs Glenn House Amarillo
Grandma House Mr and Mrs
Archie House of Tulia
Miss Ouita Jefferson of Liberal
Kansas spent the week end at home
with her parents Mr and Mrs S R
Jefferson
Mrs Thomas Sexton of Happy
was in Tulia Monday visiting her
parents Mr and Mrs T P Star
nes and sister Miss Ernestine
Starncs of Ft Worth who is visiting
her this week
Mr and Mrs L C Edwards and
Mr and Mrs Jeff Clevenger spent
Sunday in Clovis visiting in the
home of Mr and Mrs N F Nickel
and family The trip was made to
see the new grandson of Mr and
Mrs Edwards Michael Wayne who
was born Sept 11 Mrs Nickell is
the former Miss Dorothy Fewcll
Mrs George Lash recently returned
from Danville 111 where she
visited a sister Mr and Mrs Bob
Crawford of Albuquerque came by
for her and their two sons on their
way to Detroit and Canada for a
vacation
Guy H Tomlinson jr of Amarillo
spent Monday in Tulia visiting his
father Guy H Tomlinson sr
Kenneth Dye returned to his home
in Amarillo Monday after a weeks
visit with his grandparents Mr and
Mrs R E Lumpkins
VIRGINIA WINGO CIRCLE
IN BURROW HOME
The Virginia Wlngo circle of the
WMU of the First Baptist church
met Sept 21 with Mrs B B Burrow
Eight members were present
New officers elected were Mrs
McCarthy chairman Mrs Jeff Mus
isk cochairman Miss Nannie Ted
ford secretrytreasurer Mrs Ethel
Burrow Bible study chairman Mrs
B B Burrow community mission
chairman Mrs T S Furlow missions
and program chairman Mrs
and Mrs R E Lumpkins reporter
Ice cream and cake were served
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 47, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 27, 1956, newspaper, September 27, 1956; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42992/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.