The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 24, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 23, 1933 Page: 6
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Salem Items
Sumlny was
Miss Dorothy Golden
Saturday night with Miss
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Lkigjd Laxatives
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spent
Doris
Dale Connally
Mr and Mrs J D New and
daughter of Union Hill and Mrs
Gordon Kussel of Georgetown visit
c < l their sister Mrs Frank Cox
and family last Sunday
There are many ducks and
many hunters in this vicinity
Mr and Mrs G H Harris came
over to play dominoes on Tuesdaj
night of last week The games
were in the mens favor the first
five then we women got in the
lead and the games were not nearly
so close as before
Mrs W J Lumpkins gave a
42 party in honor of her husbands
birthday on last Saturday night
There were 49 present for the gaj
event Two tables were running
much fun and laughter throughout
the evening Cocoa and sandwiches
were served About eleven oclock
wc departed for our homes after
spending a pleasant evening
Madames W J Lumpkins and
children and J V Davis visited
Mrs Travis Payne on Tuesday of
last week They also called on
Mrs W K Hancock
Mr and Mrs J V Harris of
Amarillo spent the week end in
the J B Knowles home
Our new pastor Rev Daniels
was at Salem last Sunday night
He brought an inspiring message
to a larce audience There was a
fair sized pounding for the preacher
for which he thanked all We
extend a hearty welcome to him
nnd hip family and hope our
crowds at the services increase
instead of growing smaller
Mrs Clyde Harris was calling
on Mrs Fred Connally last Sun
day afternoon
Air and Mrs R E Lumpkins
and children were dinner guests
in their sons home W J Lump
kins
i lit and Mrs lames Strange
ni ade a flying trip to San Angelo
Fridaji after school returning Sunday
morning
Wo were very glad to have Mrs
U A Cox who has been on the
Jick lint quite a while able to be
sUut lo church Sunday night
James Strange with his Junior
basket hall team of boys motored
to Red Hill Friday afternoon to
play ball It was a good game
the hoys played well the jesults
were 1215 in Salems favor A
ew outsiders were along We
wish some of the patron would
tako an interest and encourage Mr
Strange and the players Oui
team played at Union Hill on Wed
nosday afternoon of last we < k xh
Union Hill boys were victorious
Miss Grace Anna Wilman l f
Saturday for Abilene to Vii
iavr days with relrtivps
Mrs L J Sparks daughter f
Friona spent last wrrfc i > r
parents home lure
Mr and Mrs J V PavN viin
ovnr the week end with i < latv >
and Mentis at Happy
Mrs W R Jones and fhild1
tuid Mrs G H Ham with W
A and John Allen Doan and Urn
Frank Lumpkins were rallr < r
tho Cox home Sunday
W < j were glad to hav < tin M
LlrfiwuB of Happy M fi Hat
of Tulia and Tom fox n Hjr
to visit over tin viwk end pi ih
bom us here
The dose of a liquid lax ive ran he
measured The action can be fon
trailed It forms no liiLit you nrcri
not take a doublr dose a day nr
two later Aor ivtlt a mild liquid
iaxativt irtiJte the ltuneus
TIe right liquid lasative will bring
n parfect mnvcinest and with no
discomfort at the tune or afterward
Tlie wrung cathartic may keep
you coa iipated as long as you keep
on u > iiy ill
An approved liquid Insativn one
which is most widely used for both
adults qnd children is syrup pepsin
Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is a
prescription and is prifeclly i < ife Its
laxative action is based on senna
a natural laxative The bowels vill
not become dependent on this form
of help as they do in the case cf
< atlrtirs containing mineral drugs
A > k yiur druggist fpr l > r Caldwells
Syrup Pepsin Member N R A
a a psa3BSWC Jtnncnii5tC2TKr
Kaffir News
a beautiful T V Huckor ami
i oil in tho McCnrliv
ThMr were 62 at Suniliv Si liool m stla > co
family
hoini
A nice crowd We appreclntocil Carl anil Tliclnia uttentloil
Uiom very much We were verj football pome at Happy Vi
oil
tlti
Krictny
Rlad to haM Mr and Mrs Kills afternoon
Hnrgroves and daughter with us Ixireno Koss and Hozolla os
ley spent lust Sunday with Thcl
ma Ruckor
Mr nnd Mrs Huber and fam
ily spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr nnd Mrs Ross
Edwin May nnd Vincent Spich
tinger went hunting with the
Hutson boys last Sunday
Doris Finck was the guest of
Marie Spichtinger Wednesday
night
Mr Ross and John Tillman
called on Mr Huber Sunday
morning
Mrs Huber spent Wednesday
afternoon with Grandma Verhey
T W Rucker and family spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lyons
The Kaffir H D club quilted
two quilts for Mrs Wesley last
Friday at noon A nice luncheon
was spread This totals the quilts
to 31 Next Friday Mrs Oscar
Orr is giving a quilting
Those who have not made reservations
for the P T A bouquet
and wish to attend will please see
Mrs Elmer Smith Mrs Homer
Rates or Mrs Vaughan
Mr and Mrs J H Ebeling
spent Sunday in the parental
Paul Goettsch home
Alvina Ebeling spent Friday
night with the Taylor girls
Lets make a special effort to
revive our Sunda > School next
Sunday
The Joe Finck family spent Sunday
near Canyon with Alvin
Roning and family
Mr and Mrs R M Owens
spent Sunday in the A C Owens
home
Those visiting in the Huber
home Sunday were Woodrow and
Buddy Orr Elvin and Melvln Hut
eon
Visitors In the McCarley home
Sunday were Mr and Mrs Orr
and J E Orr Scott Vaughan
Mr and Mrs May and children
Edwin Hutson the Ross family
Mr and Mrs Rucker spent
Sunday evening in the home of
A C Owens
O E May and children spent
Sunday evening with J C Ross
and family
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A Harlem negro was brought
to book for stealing a ham off
the back of a delivery truck His
story to the judge was like this
Well Judge Ah see this heah
ham lookin at me so lonesome
like Ah jest felt sorry for it
an thought Ahd give it a home
Then Ah looked in the lost and
found department of the newspapers
fur hn e d i > s an w >
j iind ifii tr be lookin for it
so Ah jest sorta adopted it
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LOUIS S2 I
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IN HONOR OF
LINDBERGH
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famojs watch tho
Lone Eaglo it represent
achievement
and triumph in
beauty accuracy
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Jewelry
Um ourconvenient Jnyaway
plan for Cliribtinas
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VM D BYSTPTEPROHISmONLR
rendered
Song Service will be directed
by Ellis Stewart
Prayer Bro Blair
Introduction Chas Surguy
The Spirit of Thanksgiving by
Miss Vera Buell
Are we as a nation as Thankful
we should be W J Car1
as
ver Why Re Thankful Eunice May
Recitation Mother Wanted Turkey
Lois Carver
Gratitude Mrs W 1 Hyatt
Plumbing Well
Supplies Aermotor
Windmills
Willson Son
Lumber Co
THE TULIA HERALD
Status of Wet and Dry States After Repeal is Effective
ORY BY STATE CONSTTUTO l PROVMCii
Vigo Park News
No rain In our community last
night Folks are very busy hauling
out feed some few still sowing
wheat Cotton nearly nil pulled
Some over a hundred attended
churches in Vigo yesterday and
good crowd out to singing Will
meet and sing a while Sunday
night at the Baptist church be
foro the preaching by Bro Blair
The Class voted to go to Flynt
tho second Sunday night in DecemberIt was reported hero that the
church house at Wayside burned
down yesterday morning no particulars
learned in time for items
Mr and Mrs Den Rogers returned
Tuesday from Ft Worth
bringing wee Ramen Thomas with
them that they had adopted from
the Home He is three months old
and Is the sweetest little brother
in the world to his two sisters
Mr and Mrs Woods Mrs Lewis
Mr and Mrs Hill and Mrs Jones
were among those reported who
called to see him yesterday
Mr and Mrs Jones were Tuesday
night visitors in the W J
Carver home Mr and Mrs Irvin
were dinner guests Sunday
Sermon by Bro R E Daniels
pastor of Methodist Church
Bro nnd Mrs Daniels and
three llttlte Iiojh are at homo at
here
The Methodist Church elected
new officers for the coming year j I
Sunday
Supt Chas Surguy
Assist Supt L B Kelso
Adult Teacher Mrs Leo GardnerSenior Mrs C C Welker
Intermediate Mrs W A Woods
Primary Mrs Ben May
Pianist Miss Avalea May
Choir leader Miss Vera Buell
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Reel Hill Ramblings
There was very good attendance
at Sunday School Sunday
Mrs C R Johnson and son Alan
and Mr and Mrs Eric Malone and
and Mrs W J Hyatt called Sun family spent Sunday with Mr and
day afternoon i Mrs W 0 Borchardt
As announced last week there Messrs Joe Allen Woodrow and
will be a Thanksgiving program Robert Lee Ballard spent the week
at the Baptist Church with relatives at Newlln
night Nov 30 1 Ellis and Troy Stewart were vis
The following program will be iting Mr and Mrs A R Stewart
Sunday afternoon
Mr Leonard Webb of West
Texas who has been visiting hero
for the past two weeks returned
to his home last Saturday
Mr and Mrs Ernest Ervln we < <
calling in the E V Stewart homo
Saturday night
Lets all lemomber to come to
1 singing next Sunday night
Why Get Up Nights
Physic the Bladder With
Juniper Oil
Drive out the impurities and o
cess acid < < that cause irritation
I burning and frequent desire Juni
I per oil is pleasant to lake in the
i form of RUKETS tho bladder
plijiRic also containing buchu
leaves etc Works on the hladtlei
similar to castor oil on tho bowels
Get a 25c box from any drug store
i After four days If not relieved
jot getting up nights go back
and get your money If you ar >
jluhcrctl with backaoe or ler
j pains caused from bladder disnr
1 dors you are bound to feel bettor
after this cleansing nnd you mm
jvour rogUar sleep Heard Jones
Druggists say BUKETS is a bestsellerWe have some nice Fat Lambs
Fresh Oysters and are mfking
hot prices on Hind Quarters
COME IN AND SEE
SATURDAY SPECIALS
SPECIALSW4
ELL MARKET
I BETTEH
FOi LESS
The savings you make here enable
you to purchase your needs while keeping
the cost at a minimum
Our stock is always fresh and sold
at Live and Let Live prices
Your Patronage Respectfully
Solicited And Appreciated
ROGERS Grocery
Phone No Ill
Free Delivery
Nazareth Items
Mr B II Klenian Mr and Mrs
tho parsonage hero Wo welcomo j Ed Klemnn and daughter Mildred
them into our and
community nm Mlgs clu0 Koha wenj Tulia
should be ready to help them to i
vBlorB Thursday
mako their stay hero pleasant am
successful M > S 0 J Miller and daughters
Bro and Mrs Plant left Viola and Rita and Miss Germninu
day to start their now work in I Rinzeggar of Amarillo spout Tues >
Muleshoe Texas Wc will miss day in Nazareth
these good people who have been1
Fathor A1boU am Rv
faithful in their four
so years stay
FfUher Justln ot Sulllaco Ark
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were transacting business in Naz
areth tho first of the week I g
Mr E C Franklin of Lakeview
was In Nazareth Sunday ovening IB
Mr and Mrs Art Klemnn Mr g
and Mrs Ed Kloman anil daugh
tor Mrs J B Guggamos and
daughter Rita Mr and Mrs Joe B
Birkenfcld Messrs George Von
hotts and Ed Drerup were shop g
ping in Amarillo Saturday I
Circle No 5 entertained with
a dance and card party at the
Parish HaJl Wednesday evening
Mr and Mrs Charles WUhelm
Messrs Clarence Wilholni and
Clarence Kern of Hereford were
visiting with friends and relatives
Sunday
Build Up Health
and Pains Go Away
WOMEN who suffer from weakness
often havo many aches and
pains which a itranxer etat of health
would prevent
Women In this condition should
take Cardul a purely vegetable tonle
that has been In use for over 60 years
Take Cardul to Improve the general
tone of the system In cases of rundown
health and tired nerves
Women have found in such cases
that Cardul helps them to overcome
pains and make the monthly periods
easier CAItDTJI Is safe and wholesome
for women of all ages Try It
Tulia Swisher County Tevs
Lakeview News
Messrs Moiiroo McGlaun Frank
DinvooHe M C Wheeler and Jimmy
llano spout IiihI week door
hunting in the IVivIh Mountains
Mr Horace Howard and family
hn Wednesday for their new
home nt Edith whore Mr Howard
will begin his school work
Mr and Mrs Hill Stanley of
near Hereford spent Friday night
In the liny Kemper home
Mesdamcs M Whetler Frank
IVweose nnd Jnck Wheeler visited
nt Hedleji over the week end
Word hns been received that
Jack Howlngton Is married Ho
will mnkr his homo In Fort Worth
Miss Edna Mllus rpent Satui
iay nlghl with Miss Doris Kinder
Mrs Fred Deweeso lh the proud
Mother of a baby boy Lee Roy
Mini Nov 11
Mr and Mrs Joss Nowsoni and
son visited in the Harry Rogers
homo in Tulia Sunday nfternoon
ir and is R Mc owe
tnd I ti Mr Frank Ahtis ami
Bro irMter i tiihon took ill nor
Mr and Mrs R A Palmer
Itcd in tho Marvin Stovnll hi
Sunday nflcrnoon
Mr and Mrs K R McDm
nnd children visited Mrs ifj
ells grandparents 10t nd
II F Barnes nt Hereford t
Mr and Mrs Bruce ii
visited Mrs Franklin Km
n
Mr nnd Mrs E W Sf 1th
ited In the 13 E Wheel r
Sunday
Woodrow and Odell niu
Calvin Palmer left Monday or
golddigging expedition In the w
Mr and Mrs Bill Tucker
son left Monday afternoon
Ranger Toxns Mr Tuckers fi
or Is at tho point of death
o
In terms of population per
Park Avenue Is much
densely populated than BonuJ
SLEEPY AFTER MEALS
WATCH FOR POISO
A dopey tired feeling is usi
ly n sign of bowel poisons tl
breed germs Get rid of them w
Adlorikn Acts on both upper
a
in the J M Kemper home Sun lower bowels without dlscomft
day
tho worst slum areas In the
Heard Jones Druggists
GRAND THEAT
Tulia Texas
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
BRUCE C WOT 4VD HETTY FURNESS IN
MIDSHIPMAN JACr
Filmed at Annapoliv This picture lives many spectacular
views of Uncle Sam s Naval Catlets on parade
SATURDAY ONLY
ZANE GREYS
SUNSET PASS
WITH RANDOLPH SCOTT TOM KEENE NOAH
BEERY KATHLEEN BURKE HARRY CAREY
AND KENT TAYLOR
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
SATURDAY NIGHT PREVUE
SUNDAY TUESDAY
J WILL ROGERS IN
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THERE ARE 32 PEOPLE ON MY GIFT LIST AND I
SIMPLY DOHT KNOW WHAT TO GIVE THEM
LETSSEEIFTHERrXPER
WONT HELP US
VELl YOUR LIST JS
PRACTICALLY DONE
YESANO IT WOMT COST VS
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THERES JUST THE
THING FOR UNCLE
BILL AND IT ONLY
COKS A DOLLAR
AND HOWS nm
FOR MARY JANE
KNOW SHELL
LOVE IT
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WELL CHECK TOMORROWS PAPERTOO
YOU BETAND IM HOT COIHO
TO LET YOU TELL ME WHAT
YOU WANT THIS YEAR ll
WArai TH ADS INSTEAD
Of course most of you already have that valuable
habit of checking the ads before you buy we just
want to remind you that around Christmas time
its a habit thats more valuable than ever
THE TULIA HERALD
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 24, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 23, 1933, newspaper, November 23, 1933; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45671/m1/6/: accessed May 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.