The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 50, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 13, 1962 Page: 17
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Happy CIliS
Discusses
Freedom
us to do better Wc are respbn
She
Home Beautiful
At Christmas
Program Theme
A Christmas prayer offered by
Mrs Jim Doan began the uecem
Tim u i p i
Hqddv dy uClu b of ber 4 meetinF of > e Progressive
mPt u
of KX pIK ln eJwme Study Club Held in the home of
rb r7nnlcy W FordMrs John St
Rober t Francy as cohostess
Enrh Spih 5 ftcsS Simpson presided over the busiPri
tnSWe ed cal ness meeting A
cu Progress report
with Tho Freedom t r u
for Which I on the Christmas Card Hospital
nm MnefThn n ful Each lncl Fund was Given by Mrs T L
ber after
having answered Abernathv
KrlH f lnkiU The H ° mc Bealltiful at ChriSt
° f th > Uned States
i Time the
mas was
A ho program top
th Zt fSSCd WaSu S50 ic of Mrs L Dean Butler Mr
y ed0m t0 hers d
u ni Cf ° Rfy Barbour and Mrs Simpson
under God cannot long Cmselye s it nS tle R cantata the altosoprano > Love Transcend duet from
Mrs George Rahlfs program ing accompanied at the piano
chairman introduced the follow by Mrs H E Toies Members
ing members who in turn present present were Mmes A M And
cd the following program erson Nelson Borchardt J G
Mrs G L Robinson read I Burrow E B Cosby R B Daw
Speak for Freedom to back son Jr B R Evans Jesse Mln
ground music America t h o chew L D Rca Toles Doan
Beautiful played by Mrs Clo Simpson Abernathy Butler Bar
vis Vernon Mrs Rahlfs then re bour and Ford
said Mrs L Dean Butler was hos
In the Freedom of worship tess when the club met on Tues
Wc have the right to think and day morning December 11 for
choose the variety of worship we an informal Christmas party and
want for ourselves and our fam gift exchange at the Elm Tree
ilies The freedom of speech we Inn
can be thankful for is the right
of assembly but we should be
careful not to Injure the reputation
of others We also have a
freedom from want and fear We
have the right to work and choose
our occupations We
Garden Club
Program Has
may earn
our way and competition mOS FlaVOr
and Mrs Charlie White
The TuLm Herald Reviews 1962
THURSDAY DECEMBER 13 1962
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Ties
Suits
Coats
Dresses
Sweater
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Lingerie
Sportswear
Jewelry
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Free Gift Wrapping
TEXAS
JUDY ALTMAN
AltmanJones Vows
Set For February
Mr and Mrs Dan Altman of
Tulia arc announcing the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Judv to Burrell Jones Jr
son of Mr and Mrs A B Jones
cf Tilia
Vows will be exchanged Feb
Id in tho First Methodist church
Mrs liattic Tanksiey of 205 N
Timber St Georgetown died
Dec 8 at Georgetown She was
a sister of Mrs Gertrude Rice
of Tulia
Mr and Mrs Don Mankin 117
N Collin are the parents of a
daughter born Friday morning in
Neblctt hospital at Canyon
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SOLOISTS OF THE First Baptist church choir are working out a fine point in the
musical score of Handels Messiah to be presented Sunday night at 730 oclock at the
church In the back row are Dr Roy Allen McCasland Bass Sharon Clark soprano
Dwayne Young tenor Pete Fast bass and director Front row Mrs Ray Barbour mezzo
soprano Mrs John Simpson contralto and Sharon Watson soprano Forty members of
free 0 from ° fear b o The Tulia Garden club met in tlle church choir will sing eight choruses and eight solos in a program to last one hour and
beine slaves and lnv < thp srrnr the home of Mrs odc Jennings fifteen minutes The choir gave the Easter portion of the oratorio last spring It has now
ity of defense foL tho Deccmber meeting added the Christmas choruses According to Director Fast This great work of art was
Trends in Government
said
is there any song or symphony which more completely presents the plan of salvation
traliza n govemmentde stroy cia EdSon S than this great art work Mrs Pete Fast will be organist and Larry Douglas pianist The
ing liberties generation and the played
act of whittling away the power Ro cai Wils answered with
of the courts Other trends are
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public is invited according to Dr W Neil Record pastor
Senal Srd SS B ife fpT wS ChStmaS Pa V Hed
fiat spending demands for gov changed by the members At Musick Home
eminent service sacrifice of li a film showing the construc
berty for security We have built tion of flower airangcmcnts J0 LtY dia lndav sc h ° o1 cIas
ourselves a great civilization and stressing the use of oases was f the hi PapHst ch urc h meta
new way of life which is the shown by Mrs S D Nelson Dec 7 Wltn Mrs > Jcff Musick for
envy of the world Shall we sac Mrs Jennings home was dec he annua C 1 1115 Iartv f
nfice that proven system for an oratcd with Christmas decora iur MrS wnR ° opened the
unknown venture along untrod tions She used a beautiful Christ Pr ° Rram with prayer Mrs Ed
paths Let us pray that divine mas cloth made of net and poin McMurtry gave the devotional
guidance will enable us to make settias on her table rorn uke 2
the right decisions Two guests were present Mrs rS m ae 0d Dale Evans
Mrs Vernon played God Bless Q B Workman and Mrs C a Christmas Is Always
America Refreshments were Massey were cohostesses Tiie Mrs ewey Seay conducted the
enjoyetl by a special guest Mrs next meeting will be January 15 business meeting during which
Helen Bennett and 21 members in the home of Mrs A D Parker the class voted to give a gift to
a shutin
Eighteen members exchanged
gifts
A nail driven into a tree trunk
woukl be at the same height from
the ground five years later
linitALD CLASSIFIEDS
GET RESULTS FAST
WnvChristma
Claytonville Club
Has Xmas Party
By ROGER BABSON
and peaceful contract settlement
Only time will tell what the im
pact will be on the
and responsibilities of uanor ana
0 3G2 Though Dri
JlSH SfSnli0 U mu were on the soft side business
anil eyes of the world However the
Mrs Simon bilious topic was The program on Planning created by Handel in the unbelieveable time of 24 days when he was facing physical
< The Mmy christmas L 0 0 k financial problems and at time his was failing Several hundred old it is s0d an hordcr dash ndc
a eye sight years
was Presented by Mrs Sid Payne still the most popular of all religious oratorios No place even in the vast literature of Bach fm ° ue maBnitUo ° r world
unrest
A SPADEFULL OF RECOHDS
Notwithstanding the abovementioned
crises tiie American economy
put together an excellent
year New records were set in
many sectors Total dollar value
of goods and services produced
the Gross National Product set
The Claytonville 4H club met a new record of 555 billion ac
in the home of Mr and Mrs cording to my estimate This
J M Carter on Dec G for their trend is persistently up from the
Christmas party Agent Chi l i 519 billion average in 1961 The
Smith led the group in the lively Federal Reserve Index of Indus
games and table tennis that trial Production which measures
were played in the garage estimated to have averaged 119
refreshments of sandwiches also a new record versus 110
potato chips hot chocolate and in 1961
cupcakes were served to Gary Other recordshattering p c r
Foster Jackie Gilliland Barry formances Included peaks in new
I rancis David Pigg Sue Pigg construction expenditures busi
Regina Pigg Stanley Young Mel ness capital outlays retail trade
vln Young Dickie Jones Ronnie and personal income Employ
Vineyard Larry Carter Larry ment was also of record size but
Jolly Curtiss Foster and Jan due to the increase in workers
ice Carter Agents and parents the rate of employment relative
attending were Mr and Mrs Chili to the growth in the labor force
Smith and family Mr and Mrs was disappointing This situation
Kenneth Holloway and family points up a fundamental weak
Miss Leila Petty Mr and Mrs spot in our economy If not rem
L D Young Mrs Judine Avent edied by sane business and gov
and James Mrs Wayne Pigg eminent policies it could haunt
Mrs Jake Jones Nancy and Max us in the future
LeRoy Francis Glenn Jolly Mr A GOOD YEAR
and Mrs Jack Gilliland Mrs FOR CONSUMERS
Ben Brandes and Mr and Mrs The total spent each year by
Carter federal state and local govern
ments Is an awesome figure Nevertheless
this Is only about one
third of the total spent by consumers
Hence our economy Is
still keyed to how consumers fare
In 19G2 consumers had Indeed
much to be pleased about Their
BABSON PARK Mass Before earnings rose to unprecedented
attempting to assess prospects for highs and employment was am
19G3 It would bo well for readers pie In most areas They spent
to look back on 19G2 to get tho rather freely but still they add
lay of the land so to speak ed significantly to their savings
The trends of the past year could These factors were primarily re
provide valuable clues as to sponsible for maintaining a high
what may happen in 1963 which level of public confidence
will be discussed in full in my PRICES AND PROFITS
19G3 Forecast for release on De price structures wore gencral
cember 27 1962 jy lmder pressurc throughout 19
A YEAR OF CRISIS C2 The Bureau of Labors Whole
1962 had more than its share sale Price Index was fairly stea
of dramatic events Noteworthy dv but with a slight downward
among these were the forceful trend Prices for industrial nnd
role played by the government in primary commodities however
various aspects of business Ear slipped more due to abundant
ly in the year LaborManage supplies nnd cautious demand
ment bargaining In the steel in Price shadings both announced
dustry was given definite guid and under the counter were
ancc by the government This commonplace Retail prices wero
helped to bring about an early also subject to discounts
Mr and Mrs Joseph Dick of
r e 1 iii Tulia arc announcing the engage
s1Msfnc H ed SK ment ° f their daushcr Bet J °
Bvc t0 Alc Tison C Mor
basic rights wi rd modoritelv he rcmniX a
Labored
preUt ° Mn andJ rs Morre
ctures of Detroit
Michigan
mentsShorthTZ fle T mcn s horcd u > their pro f i ts stored a measure f confidence
of cSleadlnn UlrU Bh c ° s tcuttlng measures Nonetheless many investors un
tempts sire
companies to raise nrccs wero and by maintaining brisk doubtcdly learned a good lesson
deaTa severe setback nt thS Producllon ratcs from the shakeout and a consid
hands or the Vvernmcnt 71 is ST0CK MARKET erable amount of unhealthy spe
jolted confidence and hclned to Manv vestors arc still suffer culative thinking has bee quash
irioner the stork mnrknt dLn irg from the slash in stock mar ed It appears that the stock mar
slump
another crisis vaucs nst g whUe ket 0O js gropinR aong trylng
1 breathtakingly sharp the treacherous currents
slump was guagc
hlh lmelig imo r ht athter i inT yean i subsequent rallies gradually re of Ac past year
The Cuban furor was followed
shortly by the invasion of India
by Red China President Kenne
dys forthright stand on Cuba restored
American prestige in the
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 54, No. 50, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 13, 1962, newspaper, December 13, 1962; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46352/m1/17/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.