The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 25, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 15, 1934 Page: 11
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Coming
Art Exhibit
Thurs4ay March 15 1934
Tho Y B S Club was ontertnln
ed Rnfurdnv ovenlnc Mnrrh 10 with
n slumber pnrtv at the homo of
Mrs J Lno Griffith Afor attend
n mldnlcht prnvun tho Club
m
ntiiniM to the Griffith homo nnd
the members wove served refreshments
The following worn
nropont Mnrlo Clonnln Frances
nDinlnl Ondn Softon Pat
Dnvls RClWl Will to Marin Zlnv
merninnn ollo Hutchinson and
tho hostess Chloo Griffith
0
FvStuden of Tul n
Hi h School Marries
fttop ICnhtnn T Morrow former
resident of Tulia and graduate of
Tulia High School wps recent
married to Mr C X Hance of
Estor Toxns Tho rouplr lmvo
rondo their homo In Estor
Mn Hanco was n member of
jY j vtf graduating class and has
> mo ends In Tulia
THE TULIA HORNET
Grade School
First Grade Bobby Lee Childers
Norma Davis Nell Rose LaRoe
Jack Ardls Donna Jean Vnughn
Second Grade Audio Armontront
Roy Gene Cox Jack Jordan Naomi
Kell Colleen Stewart Billio Bee
Tucker Melba Turner
Third Grade Arline Younger
Gwi Vaughn Gwyneth Deb TJiv
ens Fonda Zane Duke Charles
Edmonson
Fourth Grade Ernestine Jennings
Bettie Lou Jones Margaret
Beth Tones George LaRoe Bettie
Mao Moore Nelma Ormsby Ted
Sprague Billy Toono Johnne
Fiances Tucker Connit Wofford
Fifth Grade Helen Cowan
Virginia Davis Mayo Duke Wflma
Halcomb Virginia Jackson Louise
LaRoe Teddy Sponholtz II D
White Pat Wlman
Sixth Grade Mozelle Ormshy
Viola Seale Bernice Self John
Elbert Emmltt Everett Lee Man
gum R L Stringer
Seventh Grade Thoniasino Star
nea Geneva Lommons Delbert
Dovin Lula Marjorie Conner Helen
Bates Dorothy Lou Emmltt
Louise Jones Martha < Orr Ina
Mao Thomas Will F Graham Ray
Lynn Jordan
The Mouthpiece
Nnw you dont tell me YcBSir
football spring season or spring
football season has sine enough
started
And where was Joe Keim last
weok 1 wonder Most likely he
was at Amarlllowith his brothei
I mean calf Pardon me Joe
Anyway If jou wanta borrow a
nickel ask him cause Joes got a
nickel Maybe one two three
Well Hornot Staff are wo or
aro we not going to Canyon March
21
And as to a swimming pool in
Tulia Why not Hasnt it boon
a subject for discussion of great
doctors that tho growing child must
have so much exercise to be
healthy And another thing If a
swimming pool is properly managed
the income would be sufficient
to pay for tho pool A swimming
pool would also help the business
of tho town since there are no
pools at any of tho surrounding
towns Our motto Is A swimming
pool for tho bigger nnd better
Tulia
Wanta buy a duck Poto would
gladly soil ono cheap too
Could anything be moro pitiful
than a nowspiper reporter without
any news Would or wouldnt it
bo pitiful
Youis till wo have a swimming
pool In Tulia
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KILLED BY ELOCUTION
Boston Jan 28 Tho inhabitants
of ancient Egypt wore called
mummies That was ono of the
funny nnswors wiitten during examinations
by Boston school children
Among others were Tho
plural of ox Is oxygen Noro was
a cruel tyrant who would torturo
his subjects by playing tho fiddle
transparent means something you
can soo through a koyholo for
Instance both criminals were put
to death by elocution
Fiom Fort Worth Star Telegram
Official Tulia Public School Newspaper
Elizabeths Young
Man offers
Much Comedy
Tho cast of Ellznbeths Young
Man in composed of four of the
most highly talented actors In
tho high school scope Imagine
Jim Harris playing tho part of a
lunatic live Audrey Mills an old
maid with Ideas Betty Curry the
romantic natured busybody and
Florence Mario Hale the efficient
young nurse Mix all this and you
have it A sidesplitting comedy
This play will be presented in
connection with tho contest play
lieMr o
Mr Younger Speaks
In Canyon Tuesday
Mr Younger supeiintendent of
Tulia Schools spoko before the
Lions Club in Canyon last Tuesday
He also spoke to the college
students in their chapel He
delivered a speech on tho Characteristics
I Should Like a Good
Teacher to have to Mr Harris
books educational class
o
Grade School Ups
And Downs
Many students who have
out of school for the last
weeks liuve leturnod
been
few
BILLS EYE VIEW
Coming
P T A Picture Show
Pape 26
TULIA CAGERS LOSE AT STRATFORD TOURNAMENT
Spring Football Training Holds Sports Spotlight
interest in track and field
athletics has taken a back seat
In favor of Spring football A few
trackstcers however are working
for the county meet on April 5 anil
The showing made in football
last fall has stimulated an interest
in football which has seldom been
equaled in T H S The prospects
for next season appear to be even
brighter than the last Only five
boys will be lost from the team
Next season however the team
will bo almost wholly made up of
enlors
The hoy aro more than determined
to phe flappy a sound boating
next year Happy and Hero
ford will both play on the Hornets
grid next fall Their record last
fall is far better than a Hornet
team has made in some time but
the boys next year expect to establish
themselves oven more
prominently
The Hornets won < 5 out of ton
games Hereford Happy Canyon
and Clarendon beings their conquerors
Clarendon was the only team
upon which the K < rrcts scored
and did not win
The game with Happy caused
now logs to be added to the already
existing fire of rivalry
About twentyflvo candidates
are working out for football under
the tutelage of Dill Anderson and
plan to close the training in a
few weeks with a game between
two teams picked from the group
Hornet Staff
Editor Marie Zimmerman
Assistant Editor Bill Reddell
Sports Editors Jack
Adams and Durward Knowles
Society Editors Hihiia
White and Catherine Dcvin
Literary Editors Barney
McCasland and Raymond Melton
Joke Editors M B
Mitchell and Jack Rogers
Exchange Editors Raymond
Melton and Jim Harris
Managing Editor Durward
Knowles
Typist A M Wilson
Durward Knowles Marie Zrmmcr
mann Jim Harris Pat Davis
Sponsors Miss lone
Jones nnd Mr D H Taylor
Reporters Ouldn
Seton Pnt Davis
o
Personals
Rudoe Rutherford visited
In
Canypn Sunday
Daphno Owens spent Saturday
In Plainview
Dorothy Hnrmon Geneva Elliff
and Derm Harman visited In Canyon
Sundav
Hattle Mao Brown spent tho
weekend with her parentB
Miss Miles Miss Cayton and
Miss Miller spent the weekend
In Amnrlllo
Dorothy Harman spent Sunday
night with Geneva Elliff
Flo Grigg Geneva Elliff Nlnetta
Dickey and Catherine Dovln
spent Saturday night and Sundny
with Marv nnd Dorothy Harman
Miss Coleman spent the weekend
In Lockney
Miss Barnett went to Plainview
Saturday
Miss Wlmberloy spent Saturday
In Plainview
Mnrio Zlmmermnnn Ouldn Softon
nnd Pnt Dnvls were shopping In
Plainview Snturdnv
Mr and Mrs Baker wore shopping
In Amnrlllo Saturday
o
CHLOE GRIFFITH ENTERTAINS
Y B S CLUB
T Anchor Ranch
Musicians To
Present Program
A group of musicians from the
T Anchor ranch of Canyon will
present an entertainment in tho
Tulia High School Auditorium Friday
March 30
There aro five cnlettniners and
they will present about an hours
program consisting of novelty
stunts such as rope twirling etc
and a campfire scene In which tho
entertainers sing songs both old
and now
The T Anchor ranch is one of
tho oldest in tho state and Is
owned by Canyon College Every
term of school there are thlrtj
boys who aro allowed to work
their way through the school by
attending chores on the farm which
is used and maintained mainly by
the Agricultural Department of
tho College
H
onor
Roll
The Junior Girl Dechiimers are
improving There aio ten girls
entering declamation
The ahird grade and fifth grade
received a tardy banner for last
week Each class has GG students
The fifth grade students are
writing stories in their English
class
The second and third grade
Health classes are making Mmklots
on table serviceami tablemanners
Tho fourth grade geometiy class
has been ranking booklets on
Industries of the United States
Bill Onirics a student of the
sixth grade has withdrawn from
school
Tho girade school had chapel
last Friday and Rev Huff spoke
to them on the subject of Life
1 < 5 a Story
If I wore a Frenchman or n
Chinaman or some other thing
other than a nlted Slatesian I
wouldnt bother to learn the English
language
Tlie wind Cavity contains only
six letteis but has foity synonyms
If 3jou doubt Just look Apeiature
bore breach burrow cave cavern
11 chasm cleft concavity ciack
crater defile doll dew dent depression
depth excavation fls
sin e gap gorge hold hole hollow
indentation mine notch opening
niifioe peitoiation pipe pore
lavlne lent slit tube tunnel vale
and Va lley aro all synonyms but
dont blame mo for all that mess
That outburst was copied from
English Synonjfns and Antonyms
by James C Fernald L II D or
something
lions something else that mny
shock your Aunt Sophronn if
yon have an Aunt Sophrona Yoni
false teeth if you also hnvo false
teeth mo mndo of Porcellnn ns
in bathtub
Ioor Stringer says
wants bnv a duck
Do vou
If Vlit hive not hoen to Palo
Duro Stale Park youve missed
a treat In addition to its beaut
there is a very Intoiosting little
village located on tho brim of the
cam on The men out there weie
drifting about apparently without
a tare in the wot id but probably
they bad many thoughts of the
homofolks Except for a few engaged
In a game of bahebnll the
men might bo seen doling on n
door sten or caressing n dog ir
wandering thru the < yjiiip or the
Canyon
Ono man was busily eiigngd In
Juggling two small tin boxes with
no onlookers around other were
gathered in small groups envois
ing with each other
i Band and Glee Club
Give Program
At C C C Camp
Sunday afternoon March 11 the
Tulia High School Band assisted
by the High School Gleo Club gave
a program for the C C C work
oi s In Palo Duto Canyons Tho
piogiunt was as follows
The Thunder
Pop Goes the Woasol
Kentucky Droatn Waltz
By the Band
Heading Betty Cmry
Heading Maiy lo Mitchell
The Wind Fairies
Magic of tho Moon
Connados of tho Road
Tho Old Spinning Wheel
By the Glee Club
Singing or America and The
Eos of Texas by all
Indiana State Band
The Circus Pniado
After tho program the Band
members the Glee Club nnd the
other visitors of Tulia looked over
the camp and drove through the
canyons on the new road which
has recently been constructed
o
Art Exhibit Coming
Soon
An Ait exhibit showing the
best paintings of some of the
woilds greatest artists will bo
bold heie sometime soon
This Art exhibit is sponsored bv
the colonial Ait Company of
Oklahoma City Tho pietuies will
be placed in tho high school
gyjunnHimn and a small admission
prlco will be charged
Watch for tho dates of this
exhibit
Picture Show To be
Presented at School
A four reel picture show on
George Washington will bo pro
Routed FrJduji afternoon March
211 at 230 In the high school
auditorium
The 1 T A is sponsoring the
pioMiti anil the pi Ice admission
will be ten cents This is an oilue
I ational as well as a very Interest
However It was by no moans
picture
all gloom During tho hand con
eit oe Vet endeavoied to assist less the decision was In bis
tho band in Pop goes tho Weasel favor
Another Veteran a negro was The city is conducted in aimy
supplying comedy to tho specta stylo The grounds are l < an nnd
tors of tho ball game This tho tin lives iiiponr to be well fed
llculnr darky playing loftfleld and Just nrMt as rtncmicoii od as
never agreed with the umpire uri a humai t jn il bo
A M Wilson who with his family came to
Swisher count 10 yeais ago has by close attention
to buslnosb and an Insight Into the trend of
the timos built up ono of tho biggest gioceiy
businesses in this section tA the state
For bonio time after coining to Tulia ho assisted
Mr Towiibond in the management of a
groceiy store on Noith Makwoll Avenue He later
bought Mr Tinwisends interest and onducted tho
store at tho old stand In a little while his business
grew to such proportions that he was compelled to
beck now quarters
In 1927 he built his own building on the east lot
of tho north side of tho bquaie as is pictured a
bovo and later added to this building until It now
covers tho entire lot 25 by 150 feet with space in
tho basement
In addition to his retail grocery business Mr
Wilson has engaged in the wholesale business and
buys In car lots and in largo quantities for his big
store hoto and for his other grocery stores at
Happy Dimmltt and Muleshoe Ho is assisted in
done everything possiblo to givo his children a
high school mid college education Soveial children
have finished or aio completing their college work
at tho state uulversltx at Austin Mr Wilson is a
Miong booster for the Tuliu schools and nevor misses
an opportunity to assist the school In any way
possihlo Tho fact that ho sponsors this page is
pi oof of his interest and willingness to assist tho
tchool in seeming a peinianerit record of Its activitiesThe Wilson Grocery pla > i a largo part in tho
lives of tho community and tho trndo tonltory by
making it possiblo to secure tho necessities of llfo
at a price that Is consistent with good business
methods
The building at tho extreme right shown in
tho accompanying picture shows tho front of the
store now occupied by tho Wilson Grocery firm
The old building Is used ns a store room for his
largo stock of goods that cannot bo stored in his
storage spaco in tho now building
Mrs Wilson Is his righthand assistant and is
tho home store bj his good xvlfo nnd a son while usually found ready and willing to attPtid to tho
Dimmltt another son and his wife aro In chargo needs of hundreds of < ju tomers daily His vhole
Pay Increase Voted
For Gainesville
Teachers
Gainesville March 10 A 10
per cent Increase In salaries for
the last threo months of tho 1911
ill school term has been voted for
teachers In the Gnlnesvlllo city
schools by the school board
Increase In pay of teuchors
Claude Jones seciotnry of the
board said was In appieclntlon of
their services dining tho picsont
term and because of drastic pay
cuts last year and the previous
year Fiom Foit Worth Star
Telegram
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Band Members Attend
Music Contest
Three niombeis of McCowans
high school band entered tho Panhandle
Musical Festival held at
Amnrlllo week before last
A list of those who played
InstiiiinentM In tho contest follow
Their ago groups and ratings aie
indicated
Nelson Mitchell French horn
11 Ifi years Excellent
Rllnia White Tuba 1G 17 yeais
Excellent
Teddy Sponholtz Cornet 10 11
yeais Excellent
o
EXCHANGES
The other night I had a dream
And this is what I saw
Mlnlog on the table
icomuliy on the wall
A book of American Hlstoiy
Was coming down the hall
Theie was English on the celling
And Chemistry on the bod
Now do you really wonder why
I covered up my head
Tho Wheel Big Spi lugs
Texas
Finland is believed to bo the
only county that has abolished
all iinnecessaiy street noises such
ns motor hoi us traffic whistles
ciies of nowsboj4 struct car bolls
etc Somen hat liko tho quitness
which provnlls in tho balls when
the noon bell rings Oh I beg
your pardon I am slightly confused
about tliu statement
The Pilot Port Arthur
Texas
o
Wife trylijg to think of the
lingua Lot me see what Is tiie
inline of that place where ho much
has boon done to piomoto the
peace of tho world
Husband I suppose you mean
Reno
Wife That was a very beautiful
picture of Mis Gabber but thor
was something about It that was
not nntuial I wonder what it
was
Husband She had her inou h
shut
Neighbor Why aio > ou lotting
jour son study those dead languages
lu college
Fntlier Im expecting to mulct
an uniliiilaker out of him
o
Tonehor What Is tho formula
foi w ater
Willie Hijklmno
Teacher Noiiseimo
Wllllo You Haiti yesterday it
was H to O
o
Murphy Whats that In your
Pat Dynamite Im wal Jug for
Casoy Every tlnio ho moots mo
ho ships niu on tho chost and
bleaks mo plpo Next tiino ho
doos hoU blow his hand off
Anothor good pluce for a zipper
fnstonui would ho on string
hearts
Miss Miles What do you consider
tho greatest achievement of
tho Spanish Peoplo
Softon Speaking Spanish
o
James Jones Suro think your
good looking dont you
Thomas Littlojohn Well no
but what Is my opinion against
that of hundreds of women
o j
Miss MiHor How Is It that you
have only written ten lines on
Milk and the others hnvo written
pages
at
VSInco Mr Wilson did not have the educational sale business suppliesmuny wants in Tulia and I Mildred Dukes Well you see
opportunities afforded children in this day ho has extends to other Pnlnsw > r wrote on Condensed Milk
Tho Tulia Hornets Invaded
Stratford last Friday only to loso
to a fast playing tenm from Stratford
The tournament nttrncted
fifteen teams nnd Stratford the
Hornets conquerors captured this
trophy Sportsmanship awards rcr
given also
Tho Hornets ran Into ono of tho
best dofonncs they have met in
tho Stratford quintet Tho local
cngors hold thorn to a 911 scoiu
lu Stratfords favor for tho first
half but Stratrord come back
stlong and ran up a lead that tho
Hornets could not match Tin
final scoio was 1123
Mack Fletcher rangy Hornet
center snld Wo npvrf missed
many of tho shots wi got but wn
couldnt get enough Tholr dofonse
was tighter than Inst years suit
Tho boys engaged in a scrap
with Spearman and soul thorn
down under a 21 IT score Till
gamo was played moroly to pto
vide the onlookers a Ilitlo eUc
luent an 1 the contestants a IlUio
cxurclsc
Curiosity Box
By Oswald Whlffleberry
Wal times hnvo chnnged or
mable I am all wet Mablo both
Anyway what I ment xvas thnt n
loiioitors life Is not so bright an
It soenis
Tho only notowoithy thing that
happened at tho Palo Duro canyons
was when the school band played
How Dry I Am nnd Hob Huxford
stood up thlnkln It xvas the
national uuthein
K
Prof sozs no courting in the
llbrnrj from 330 to G00 This was
a bind blow for ThoinaB Toono
That big Hill Garrison has
requested that bis nlcV name In
changed from brute to softy
Is he soft Im askln you
N
The boys basketball qulnte
Journeyed to Stratford last Friday
to participate lu n tournament
They wore defeated by Stratford
In tho semifinals Hal Ilutlor the
most perfect egg with his musketeers
took tho town by storm Yea
Fletcher vnn lore
Red Jones tho most perfect mnu
according to tho Darwin theory
Is beginning to fool the emotions
or spring love If he cant take the
daughter riding ho will tnko her
mother
Last Sunday nlto tho weather
was so warm that pop corn popped
at the homo of Mary Hancock Yen
Softy popped It
A taxi has been In demand to
enrry the high school girls homp
Why doesnt someone got wise
and operate a taxi line Ihit remember
I got a pass for tho Idea
Tom Teckson will mnko somebody
stop this vonr In the mile
nice Tom bns a grand style In
running bettor known to you ns
the Illalr Turkov Ttol
Special from Ouldn Softon
Tlotiohos are In great demand for
the hlih school students Why
dont vou business men plnco
benches on the minims This not
onlv honn the wonrv students but
also ndvertlsos vnqr business
r
1W It wont bo Inner now until
wn can co swlmmlm Ah shucks
theres no nine to en Why doesnt
tho or nf Tulia build n swimming
pool fW want action
Agtria Te Trn < to Enter
Throe Contests
According to Mr Tavlor vncat
Innnl Instructor the schedule for
the Aarin Judplng teams is ns
follows
Pcnn March
Lubbock Ami 2
Plainview April 1G
nnirv noulfrv and livestock
ludtlng will be nntorod at Pnmna
and Liibock but nnjv pnwtrv and
rtnlryt will bo entered at Plnlnvjew
Tho Ivostock tenm has won tho
Pamnn cup once nnd the Lubbock
cnpTho
Tho lain toam has tho Plnln
vlow cup ns pormnnent property
nnd has won tho Lubbock cup
once
This year is tho first time that
Tulia High has had a poultrv
Judging team
AU threo cups xvlll become
permanent proporty after ono
school has won it threo times
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 25, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 15, 1934, newspaper, March 15, 1934; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45790/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.