The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923.
and
Citizenship in Our Schools
SALT FORK
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ill of this can be taught in the «chool
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Phone 53 or call to see us
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Solid Leather, Strongly Put Together
honest wear is built into each pair
High in Quality; Low in Price
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BIBLE THOUGHT
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ami Mi--
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OFFK I. IN LOWRIE BUILDING
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Drink For
not meat a
rich, it is not made at all, by
ami forests, and prairies, and
powers. Great men make a
nation "reat, and the qualities
J. C. WOOLDRIDGE
LUMBER COMPANY
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1 am selling the Crossley Radio,
which ha- been proven the best Rad
io Receiver on the market. Brings
in distant stations clearly and with-
< ut distortion. This set will cost you
less than most any other standard
et made x
Ix-t me iemm.-trate to your satis-
that every citizen l>e economically in-
dependent ami that ho po.-se.-s a o-
i ial mind, ami th at l> acknowledge
and di c! urge hi dutie. to
amity. -late and the world.
Meuft and
kingdom of God i-
drink, but righteousness, and
1 nd p.y in the Holv Ghost.- Ron r,
1117
Bid* will be received and opened
Mav. 22nd, 1D23, on the Wallington
high school building. The plana and
specification can be had by deposit-
ing $25 with secretary S. A. Me-
f'srron. Heating and plumbing con-
trwton* may secure a ret of plan*
by d'poeitlng 110. The board re-
.-etver the right to reject any and
ail bld*.
to Want H
poor to ir.i
day use—we put the maximum value at the minimum price, giving you a full
hundred cents in every dollar, while furnishing extra good shoes
The fundaim ntal aim of this -uh-
to develop a love of country,
, an appreciation of our form of gov-
ernment, and a determination to - ip
t at any cost. The ubyect in-
iri tile head of the pupils the
>n.* must b achieved not by r«
order!) cvol
Dee Harris went to Salton after
a load-of salt last week.
There will be preaching here Satur-
day night, Sunday and Sunday night.
Everybody eome.
HUMMING BIRD.
To \ i-it the fat het le
their affliction
m-p. tti*' from
Pun teliir.i
put them in
In -o doing
the
lit
nation it not made great, It is not
made
mines
Water
great
• hat make men great aie invisible.*'
The individual and tin- public are
c.-ncerned in the study of citizenship.
The prime mtere t of the individual
I- to make himself economically in-
dependent, ami he should be made to
lealize ti it he need- training in this
abject - if'ietent to enable him to
discharge intelligent!) hi lutit a- a
citizen of the community, the state,
ami the world. The public i- concern-
ed in each individual in the -ame »a)
it i to the interest of the public
Ward and
night at the
eth the
riches. and he that vr.eth to tm
hall rely i . ne to want V'o •
trreth, ami yet increa-eth;
is that withho'.ileth more
• M**t. but it tendetb to
Proverbs 11.24.
May IS
All Needs Supplier):—The Lord i-
my shepherd; I -hall hot want. Surel-
goodness and mercy shall follow rm
al) the days of my life; and I will
dwell in the house of the Izird for
ft
*eek W '■ w i?-l.
Tiembcr of .ich ocial organitaton .
He must be ’rained mt. an attitude
of toleration towani all a-irable m
-titution , and towam ti i lielief-
CU.stom of t he ; 1.111 . I. i f
till
pirit of personal democracy, to break
• town the growth of class stratifica
lion-, all of which are deadly tobiein-
ociatic m-titution.-. The tudv ,-ho-dd
lead to a Comprehension of tie fact
May 17
Furnish No Fuel:—Where no wood
, there the fire goeth out; so where
th»re is no taleTreirer, the strife cea*
th.—Proverbs 26.20.
May 18
In Him We Live:—That
should seek the Lord, » • • For in
we live, and move, and have
iieing.—- Arts 17:27, 2M.
Notice i
• ulu -elect the important indu-trial,
miinetcial, jmlitical. and
♦nil in of till oa), i'
t-ir historical -etting •
School closed Friday. A ball game
was played in the afternoon.
Mr Roy Shirley i vi-iting his
Mrs. Mae Shirley
Mr and Mr-. Ethrige
family spent Saturday
Maxwell home.
Mr. ami Mrs. On Fike moved to
lira -bui> cornu unity la. t week
L I . w iinon, Ji ted John Gol
lihugh Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. E T. Wilson took
Mi.-.s Grace Wil: on home. She ha
’ r i-rn ti en -elves ., .| n, ,rr peismi
.- Ida-rty without al-o re-tricting
ieir libertie . th.it the thickly popu-
lated r(immiiiit . wdii its dnei-ificii
.almties niu.-l ri'stiict imii'idual lib
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Tucker and
children took dinner with Mr.
Mrs. Jack Brewer Sunday.
Mr. and Mr.*. G. C. Wright
their daughter Mrs. IJiell home Tues-
day.
Mr. Gollihugh and family took din-
ner with Mr. Wright and family Sun-
day week, while Mrs. I-belle was
iting Mrs. Wright.
Miss M.aud Painter vi.-ited at
Ming home Tue-day
Mrs. Langhan wa- on the -irk
Wn chnllnngn thn shoe world on value and price, and stand squarely behind
each sale with a “money-back” warrant <J quality
A solid leather shoe, when wel worn, is easy to repair and greatly increase
The l»r**t in Silk Glo\e>. voui choice
Handkerchiefs, Hose, Earrings, Bead**, and everything for the
Graduate.
\ll Hats reduced.
See the new Jacquette to he.worn with your Sport Skirt.
Daintiest I’nderthing* tt» be found.
In oruer that i.i country :na? t
cure hi . undivided, cor.-tant and ac
ive supp'-rt, H i. t m ma. •• *o un
.♦•rstand that it- law am cu .ton
xist for the protects n of ni- iibeiTv.
Tins require- that he all be n ade te
inderstand .something of their
ying purposes, ami abo\» all I -
<■ led to accept li e principle t
a very gixm crowd at
Sun . -chool Sunday morning and
al .i ai prayer meeting Sunday night.
Mt .md Mr.'. Turner and son El-
ii took dinner with Mr. ami Mr- E
! Wil-.,n Sunday.
Nellie Wright pent Sunday with
t. ice ’A 11-on.
Mi--i Be.-sie Gragg, Alma John-
and Margie Painter vi ited (Tara
I Sunday.
i • eli.,ol program rendered lu.-t
ay night wa- a great ,-uccess.
Si ii rell took dinner with Mr.
gi Sunday.
aii a lug ram Sunday evening
of little chicken were drown
the teeth cl
breath siV
con nuri' .. tf at good citizeu-h
,y i a a-ill dif ferent t' ' m.
M and Mr . I
•d Mr and Mr
By J. D. Wilson
Th« purpose of the study of citizen
hip in our .school- is to produce cit- through the -tudy of citizen-hip.
nens who are not only passively but
a ho are actively obedient to the law .- vct t
. f the country am! the customs, of
he people; citizen- who are supreme-
v loyal and who are prepared to ex
rci.se intelligently the right id' uf-
rage
Such a citizen m i*t know the law .
.f his country and the customs <.
people a- they affect hi-
nust know something of tie econom-
ic, educational, religion
ml other -ocial in-titution.- organized
') group of person- will.in the stale
jour
New Pair
fo /he Wearer who finds
PAPER m /he Heeist
Inso/es, Ouisoles 'or
The heels, soles, and counters—the hidden but vita! parts of
Good,
Try Them and You Will Always Buy Them.
QUAIL MERCANTILE CO
QUAIL, TEXAS
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1923, newspaper, May 11, 1923; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187143/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .