The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1, Friday, June 1, 1923 Page: 12
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METHODIS1
Sunda > SohoolalNp ii
out and help us nialjw on
n banner school
TuomIiIJ IMMMllg tl < Teacher s
council will hold thcur regular
meeting Mr
attendance
Wednesday evening at the close
of the Prayer service the StoreHouse
Council will have a business
meeting
Preaching sen ices at 11 1 m
snbjei t Vmbassadors ot Christ
Communion service At 8 W p
with
Bass urges a full
> a pinhead like n A woman in Distress
C V FIKE Pastor
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH
wl i there will bo people of
broad enough intellectual develop Sunda v school at the regular
incut to appreciate your real hour 1000 a 111 las T Hale
worth And last of all just re Superintendent The attendance
mcmbei when you knock your the past few Sunday has been
home town to a stranger you are good Let s keep it up
Rev John O Scott of Wayland
will be bear and preach for us at
the 1100 oclock hour
Miss Avis Thompson of A 111a
rillo and Miss Thalia Crenshaw
responds with idea of what of Canyon the weekend
your spent
a town should lie Exchange J the formers parents Mr
j and Mrs T II Thompson of this
1 city
I List V Authors whose books I Marshall Vaughn and Clarence
Tear will be accepted by the Book and Rogers left the first of the week
j Administration Committtee of the for De > Moines Iowa where thev
T Pub lu library Association 1 intend entering an aviation school
The Business of Living by
I Anderson Every man a king
> by Marden It Can be Done
There is always someone readv Poems of Inspiration Voices
to take a publicslam at the Unit1 ° f the Southwest Texas verse
ed states and that some one is 1 tno L > id of Cotton by
generally a citizen of the United Scarborough Lass OLaughter
States He is not only a citizen
h t he iiu s his mone but en
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Carter Miir O by Hue
ston Four Squire by Rich
ii ond
Prise Poem Appears in Book
Of Hilton R Greer
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erse en
from the SouInvest
been compiled end
jThoy are making the trip through
1 country on a motorcycle
Miss Mary Hart who taught
111 the Pleasant Valley school this
week and who has been visiting
0 the home of Mr and Mrs D
II Thompson the past week left
Wednesday for her home at Wins
boro Texas Mi Hart has b > u
elected as teacher and will r
turn this fall
Misses Mar Childress Vera
Porter and Mrs c V Fike
ALssis Tleni lordan and Mm id
Hilton B Greer in Fnusett attended a joint meeting
wute > on the staff of f the Senior Epwortb Lea
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About fl i niembers of the Jiap
< h1 rtP nf VM lr < 1 smthercd at the church
ot Hi Tuesday and engaged 111 the la
poem s G 1 wtin boHous task of cleaning up ibdr
it was awarded 111 hulh
prolortVi both ile hMl
D Frank prre pastorniu Thp > aKo lladt
ft to students of Hden and oturwit
pr01llri > 1
u of To x for the coming of their newW
NIGHT ATTACK
The ladies served refresh
ment to the hard working bunch
at six o clock
Farmer pounding 011 door of j
city dude out to work his way 1
back to health Hey come on 1
Pile out Its time to get up I
City Dude Wbas matter 1
what time is it I
Farmer Its 3 a m Time to
Two popular nev novels that j gel up and milk the cows
hae recently been catalogued at City Dude Heavens have we
got to sneak
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up on em in the
NOT THAT KIND ATALL
Uastiis that dog of yours is
a mongrel
No sub No indeed Jest
common dog suh Common
daug
ENDEAVOR
Fiogram fcr Sunday Juno 3
1023 at 7 p m
Topic The Shepherd Psalm
Leader llally Hutchinson
Song Hod Will Tako Care of
Yon No 12
Scripture Psalms 231 >
Prayer
What diil the shepherds of
Palestine do for their sheep
W put has trust played in
th hisiM of Chrisjinu Hudea
orMo
Mo on in In t Si ns
> I > > ed by trust bi led If
h w es it show 1
What are some of the times
when we have to trust to powers
outside ourselves
How are we like sheep
How is God like a shepherd
Uor what was the shepherd s
rod used
How can we spread trustfulness
throughout the world
What blessings eome to those
who trust in God
Where in our Christian Endeavor
work do we need trust in
GodWhat
What happens when we try to
cuide our own lives
How are Christians to be like
shepherds
Sons Saviour Like a Shop
herd Lead Us N f3
The Good Shepherd P
Cavet
The Hiiiniiftil Host Helen
Chase
Illustrations of tin Shepherd
Dennis McGee
He 1 ideth Me Maniie Wal
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Benediction
L T D CLUB
Mi l nsi t Klous was hostess
to 11 L T D elult on last ln
< < afternoon
I hi u11 111s were decorated
111 be hi 1 u roses Three
tables dI pn sent and
111 the at a lilies Mrs Ross
Noland w on high score
Tin In s vS s ed t 1 meat
sandwi lies p ar salad piekhs
Mitam 1 hips > nd iee 1 1 uu and
cake to tin lull members and
Mesdanics Geo G Beeil from
San Antonio and Mis j c Pow
ell from Chicago
PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETY
The Preshyteri 111 Missionary
Societv will meet at the home of
Mrs K i Cleniun on June Gth
at 3 p m
Business
The following program will be
rendered
Topic West Indies
Leader Miss Berniee Parker
Devotional Keep Silence before
me O Islands fsainh 11
1 10 Mrs Hulsey
Prayer Hymn
Map talk By Leader
Notes on Cuba Mrs A K
Bass
San Domingo Mrs T H WaltersHymn
Porto Kico Political and
Spiritual Condition Mrs Smith
Benediction
GOOD WILL CLUB
Owing to sickness in the com
miinity tin regular meeting of the
Good Will Club was postponed
from Mav 17th to the 24th
Mrs R II Lane entertained in
a very pleasant manner from 1 to
fi > 111 with the lesson at the
regular hour
Delicious ice ereim and cake
was served bv the hostess to the
following Mesdames TT P Parker
W W Parker W G Clawson
J II Ward W II Strawn 1 W
Miller Misses Eutba Slrawn and
Irene Wind Mrs W II Strawn
wishes to thank each member for
beautiful handkerchief shower on
her birthda Mav 1fith
The Club will meet with Mrs
II P Parker on June 7th
REPORTER
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FOR OIL
How oil wells are shot with nitroglycerin
to increase their flow
of oil will be told in the Tulia
Herald June 8th
Shooting oil wells is an interesting
but a most hazardous business
Also the manufacture and
handling of nitroglycerin is interesting
and hazardous
Read all about it in the Tulia
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Mrs Bright doesnt stay cooped up
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Engleman, J. S. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1, Friday, June 1, 1923, newspaper, June 1, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45562/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.