The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1, Friday, August 4, 1922 Page: 1
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CONVENTION OF
SWISHER COUNTY DEMOCRATS
Jo Democrats of Swisher County
Inst Saturday afternoon July 20th
ounty Attornuy Henry I Jordans
c in reguiur county convention
i lgc P Taylor was nominated
1 elueted as tlio president of the con
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K Ilendrix Alternates
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legate go iiniustructed mid use
ocst jtidginent
oiiio countifls in Texas we notice
the dailv press that there were
ing sessions and often the steam
was used but such were not the
in the Swisher County convention
vns harmony and the minority
nlv went with the majority
V Wilkes of Hall county was
lia last week with reference to
hack to Swisher County Mr
i is on industrious farmer and wo
bo glad to wolcome him
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AUGUST 0 FREE OPEN DAY
AT BAPTIST ENCAMPMENT
As per iniioiimainuut tlio thin nu
nii il encampment of the I iuhnudtc Hap
tints was opened Wednesday August
2nd in the Ceta canyons east of Happy
The various ollicials of the assem
lilv lud worked faithfully hihI well
and a ordinl welcome was given to nil
visitor And from those who were
present on tho opening day we learn
that the attendance was indeed large
uiid met the expectations of the ofliciala
It is also reported lliit the attendant e
has been increasing each day suii e And
no wonder tor the people lmo doulilo
purpose in attending this cnruiiipment
The desirability of having a vacation
amid ideal surrounding is enticing
And then a most excellent program hash
> en arranged for each day Speakers
and workers of national and state rep
illation instiuct anil enlighten Tli0 people
in addresses and sermon Sunday
school H Y I V and W At C wo k
M Kicldor and crs find help and inspiration And interspersed
are recreation and entertain
ment features In fact the mind body
I Cantrcll and Dr C Wand soul are amply provided for
and I And authorized make
MternatoH I T Ucid we are to an cs
or 1pedal annoiincenient concerning next
as to thu UiUli ltepresentntivo j Sunday August OtIt It has been decid
i inn W W Stephenmi and lt ed by the ollicials to make this a lree
i0 Ii Utemites K Duke andand Open l > av for everybody to this
1rfl eiicauipment And the invitation i
ti to th tilth luilu ml Con broadly extended fur even body to lie
COMF We haw given above
nn inkling of what is in store for you
In and see and von will realize that
lUIow we give the program from Sat
urday August fitti to the closing day
Pr ulay August Jit It If possible attend
the balance of the assembly if not till
the days then at least attend i few of
the davs session
Mrs Jim Garrett returned Wednesday
from n three weeks visit to her
daughter Mrs T K Davis at Armistnd
New Mexico On July 20th Virginia
Jeanctte Davis arrived to make her
home with Mr nnd Mrs 1 K Davis
Mrs Garrett reports that her daughter
and grand daughter are doing nicely
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TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS AUGUST 4 1922
aOQO COL POWELL AND ENGINEERS
21 ARRIVE IN TULIA MONDAY
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Closing O t Prices on
all Organdies and Tissue
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New Fall Goods are beginning
to arrive
fhe Variety Store
TULIA TEXAS
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Preliminary Work on Survoyine of tho i
Toxiui Pnnhandlo Qulf Railroad
Will Begin at Sllvortou and
Other Critical Points I
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Received Twice Each Month 8
PROGRE38 IS BEING MADE
Our Pooplo Hvo Every Reason to Fool
Encourngod Tliat This Railroad Will
Bo An Established Fact
11 nu interview with ludgo W 11
Hale president of our railroad committee
for the boosting and fostering of
the proposed Texas Iaiihandlo it Onlf
Itailroad we learn that Col C 11
1owol of Chicago Miiio h nceompa
tiled by a corps of engineers arrived
in Tulia Monduy morning
Col 1owell slates that thu engineers
will begin tlioir work otst of Silverton
tor the purposi of making detaiijd sur
leys for the locntion of the proposed
Texas Panhandle ic Gulf Itailroad Sur
veys will also bo made at other crib il
I i ints mill the engineers will rem iin
long enough in the country and uul e
sullieiciit survev to securo all noces
sary itiforiiiition plathe to the oca
tun of this proposed railroad
1 rom Col 1owell ittitude ii di
i ussing this piojcct coupled with the
t M thut aitiiul iiiv e > ii liein m id
ii is believed that tho people in the
Plains country have every reason o
feel encouraged at the progress that is
being made toward making the Texas
Panhandle X Oulf liailroad an stub
lished fact
Col Powell expcit to remain in hi
sci tion for some time and keep in > li ct
loticli with the engineer as well as
with other local work m connection
with the prnjeit In future we will Inutile
to furnish our leaders with additional
information relative to tin ru
road matter
11 M Fielder the hustling socio aiy
of the Tulia < hainher of foiumort e n
Iompanied Col Powell ami tho engin
cers to Silverton and other points east
of Tulia A communication from Mr
Fielder received Wcdnedny morning
from Turkey Toxns give further cvi
donees that the gentlemen are doing
Mliiotliiiig and are fully covering the
grounds and we nre ure satisfactory
results will follow
Mr Fielder reports that they are
leaving Turkey that day Tuesday for
points east and will likely be back in
Tulia bv Sundav
RECEPTION IN HONOR OF
REV AND MPS JOIENSON
Kin Solon lohnon pistor of the
Presbyterian church and his wife were
hoiioied by a roicption given on the
lawn at tho spacious home of Mr and
Mi Ira Tucker on Tuesday evening
August 1st The members of the church
and of other Ilinrche who were preent
were pleased to welcome Wev Johnon
and family to Tulia
On arrival eaih guet was served with
ice cold punch which was very refreshing
Also each guest was met by the
recoption conunittee who aeeompauied
each one to a beautiful little register
where the names were written and afterward
the register was presented to
the pastor
Tho reception was ninde very attractive
by the many musical selections
Miss Mabel Claire Kngleman sang a
lovely selection God Took Caruso
Away aeeompauied by Mrs Ora leo
Mitchell Miss Hazel Cnntroll gave a
reading which was very much appreciated
Miss Nell Walters rendered a
good violin solo Air Homer Hulsey of
Salem Oregon played a veiy nice se
lection on the snxaphone Also tho
Tulia orchestra favoied the company
with soveial musical selections Mrs
A K Hays lendered a bountiful vocal
solo necompauied by Miss lliglemaii
The guests departed at a lato hour
declaring they had spent a delightful
evening and voting Mr and Mr Tucker
as ideal host and hostess
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DEPOSITORY NOTICE
The 1 tonttl of Trustees of the Tulia
Independent School District will re
cievo bids from the banks of Swisher
County to tiet us depository of the
fluids belonging to said district as pin
vided in Article 771 of the Itovised
Civil Statutes ot the State of Texas
lor thu year beginning on September
1st 11122 and oiuiiug August Illst 11121
All bids must be in lho hands of the
president of tho Hoard by 110 oclock
in August lilth UI22 Hids to bo
maikoil Jiiils for Depository
Address all bids to ho undersigned
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Ilesident Hoaid of Tiustees
Tulia Independent Bcliool District
Fl 11 lfi 1022
Jag gy Lym > liAi
ranged later Mrs Barnes is a clothing
specialist but she will also handle can
are of interest to the women
On Tuesday August 15th Miss Bess
Kdwards of College Station will meet j
with the women of Tulia and the surrounding
country for an allday session
lis Kdwards is district agent for wo
mens demonstration work in the Panhandle
She will discuss any subject
in her line of woik as well as to asisf
the ladies with anything in which they
are mteested
On Wednesday August liith Mrs
Mabel Pack of Dalhart will meet with
the women of Happy and surrounding
SWISHER COUNTY REPUBLICANS
MEET IN COUNTY CONVENTION
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country for an allday session Mrs
Pack is at present the home demonstration
agent in Dallam county She is
well pialitied and will handle to the
best of her ability any problem in
which the women are interested
The workers will fix the programs
to suit the convenience of the women
of the various communities The time
uml place of the several meetings as
well as the definite program are to lie
announced later
County Agent lieiinett states that he
is depending upon the women of the
various communities of Swisher County
Id
The Hepubllcans of Swisher County fl
met last Saturdav afternoon July 2ith o
in the county court room in Tulin in a
county convention Mr Jeff Potter was
elected uliiiiimun ol the convention and
Mi M Putnam secretary
Mr Scott IV Dvei wa eldtod as u
delegate to the State Coiiv eutiuii at
Port Woith Texas on August 1th with
Mr 11 I ICxnm as alternate
Mesis Walter Tuckei and Hliiiu
Haines were elc ted as delegates anil alternate
respectively to the district convent
ion in Amarillo on August 20th
W II Walrath of Knnsns City Ml >
souii returned Sniulav morning to his
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home after spending some time in this fj
section on business and as the guest of p
his friend A Jl Kovvloy Mr Wuliath
bought a half sei tlou farm one mile
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HOME DEMONSTRATION WORKERS 30E30I
TO BE IN SWISHER COUNTY
The Heiald is pleased to give space
to the following information concerning
the visits ot home demonstration
workers to Kress Tulia and Happy and
to iiuiiliut schools for the benefit of the
women of Swisher County We are indebted
to Comity Agent P C IJcinett
for this information
On Monday August 1lth Mrs Dora
Harnes of College Station will moot
the women of Kress and surrounding
country for an allday session The
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ENJOY MOONLIGHT PICNIC There vveie over l iO in attendance
I A sumptuous supper was spread ando
second invitation was needed from enjoyed by nil and a real good time
Pastor T C Willctt Superintendent J
O Bass and the other officials of the
Methodist Sunday school for the pupils
to assemble at the church about 000
oclock in the afternoon for a moonlight
picnic Thursday
Plenty of automobiles were on hand
to convey the merry makers to the n
was had
The merry makers returned homo
about 000 oclock and are sincere in
their thanks to the leaders for a pleasant
outing < u < J
Miss liertha Bell McClendou of Sil
verton spout the week end with Miss
to communicate with him to inform pointed place for the outing about a Bonnie Dale Stringer
him as to their wishes and to heln
make these school a success Snnio
thing really good is in store for our j
women and all should take an interest i
in the schools for thoy are sure to re
eeivo very material benefits A most
cordial invitation is extended to evciy
woiiiau in Swisher Iountv to attend the
schools
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Make Our Bank Your Bank
AT THK 110SK Of HUS1NKSS ON JlNK HO 1022
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Loans and Discounts f2105lMSil
Hanking House Furniture and Fixtures 1001000
Stocks and Bonds 50000
Interest in Depositors Guarantv Fund 1155125
CASH and KXC1IANGU lOOGlaS
TOTAI j f 20001072
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Capital Stock f 5000000
Surplus and Undivided Profits o0 150 5
Hills Payable L 11000000
DKPOSITS y HIO15007
TOTAI L f 20001072
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Till AHOVK STATEMENT IS COHHKCT
R G PORTER Cashier
TULIA BANK TRUST CO
TULIA TKXAS
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O 10 Duke President
Win Ward Vice President
It G Porter Cashier
h Noble Assistant Cashier
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1, Friday, August 4, 1922, newspaper, August 4, 1922; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45539/m1/1/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.