The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XII.
WELLINGTON, Collingsworth County, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 11,1921
NUMBER 32
‘ * ' . I ■ « ' 1- . £ •
THE WELLINGTON LEADER
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n« guv
nad condit >n
•I ORDERS IRMIES i<»
I IK H't
>fia*mK
t> my irrhtlrr.ti'V
Ma
Club
ten
>nt*. n*-
• nr
might
(rttoi u .
MM.
Mai
ea t
W. II
of town
he.
vi-n
I >uk''
i «>f the Boy
Bill
the in-
uro dote* to much to a id thi h‘*h M’h<*1 ’houl,i *’n *” hMvf' a fthe le'*'in‘r of • »« «« <>r, ami defied it w». Io t
, w”o W Wh? wilt be t£ -=*•** \^*rof «<x*i athlete*. man ex^n ami e^luhment of a Th< Ka„..as C1U m(?n
JtV beta’7" ’ W<h M'hn'>l *«'’eate are very hne along the Rhine. Alien here and b«-gun 11
A I, NOWLlNo, OunVT Agent u«have Kn*li*h teacher. “ • — o— <>nce. ,lt. ,.t>> |he min
,J__'!l'i Baum^ar back with them. COUNT! UOl RT TRIES worth 1180 Uff'ounce.
her
it.
INTERESTING .MEETING J‘shamrock.
van, McCarroll, Stover and Parnotix. •
at
--•g
of
Demtetic
John T. Fttbis and
with
w*.<t e«taiM)Nne<i
1
A
out*
4 lie
WelliMt
route he
ttves at
Brow n r
’:■■.■■ P
next
I be
abint
and
Al :■
>. m.
V M.l
RAI
\\ pl
rd next Week
o
Mt I I
PtaOt;
Fair
■ "'ll men
<a<i plg-
Mavrb IZth
rnt-fflte t.-
your
iday..
from Kan;
■ i they
the mineral
know what.
.,/. L"
. t
age
Bank,
an I
Hornet Cooley was the man whose
mangled body was found on the Rock
bland Railway tracks between Mc-
------... The Rock Is-
land *pe ial agent telegraphed the
tim<w'
get a match j
Mr to Ire' •
<«>r* * • * -^wy
at my
I f y OU
pig hi
If you hive nut inroli-
WHchT‘ T“n**r Mfwi Ne,He V.
^G. R. Riley- and Mfa' Fkatefa Wat
Rwve* and Mina Ratfe fiWf,
Every member of the B. Y. I’. I’,
and League are urged to be nresent
at 7:15 and help in the singing.
Everybody invited to come
bring someone with them. -
WdMngtw.,> I.''.,
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
nr < • ..V bt’foo*
• ,• n»’» • - i\
in a psmenger troin wreeki---------
T- E. Sammons and D F. Spruill
.. Meth..."
M a rd 3 i.
ir;* l corn*
t> Of thi
. PAYNE DIED LAST FRIDAY, lea-"** were tried, as well as several |j()y KII I ED NEAR
RAMSDELI BA TRMN.jV Royal
Ki MFR RENNER THROV < /
OKLAHOMA I ’
teauK won two easy
wnjMTuh team.
Maf <h the girl-
team won a victory over the
terns M to 18.
I he students of the high
and grade- ate preparing for
April 1st and 2nd.
MI r»i '.
i- left Bi j
MOI HI.Rs i LI It 1'1 I
I I <MIK IX S( 1IOO1 B \ "I'M I X I
c to I.H»k ven
olanlei; {'he
giridr have
"M,‘"'L, *, *"*" *i,»
CHURCH SUNDAY^
Leader,
of Willingham
r unier.
I ntroduct on
HH.II M Hill >1
ibsent this
.«aching in
Allen ha* not -tated exactly
oi what well he ftyund
i. Amarillti Tribune.
a>mc concern
ug •(> id •
i of town f'i:
>ne M em* t >
inting the :«s<-d>r. but "Ea
that if im mineral' they < ag)e
son.** x.duals
ssrtsrtahwi with a
Vaa Noy Cafe and a
aa afternoon—ut the.
. I an - Bi tato i iii.ng
ll>« • .4 »* ; i||(
J in.Of ( :;i ■ • .in
here.
A number vf prominent Mason* of
Wellington attended a meeting of the
Masonic lodge here Saturday night.
Mm. J. A. Hilburn and little son
are visiting friends and relatives in
Wellington this week
Him C. C Smiffl
■i . of ,»<n< of the Ir 4 |>ie
■ : . . .. ■
ub work and U>< iw ■. < '
~5 vffertng then,
the tw ! r»x ot • n < ■ n i«
flallo
Prayer.
Adorers by leader.
lYeparation
Bailey.
Joy of
Piano
Mr. B. S. Payne, aged 64 years,
vwetn Elmer Jtemner of tnca a»«i tne 4^1 fast Friday evening ana was
•' Tic*icat of Oklahoma. Bearcat won burwd m Wellini
0,. first fall ami Renner^ won the ur lay, Dr. Paul
f- i------
ae;,* so that
.*upci vist.r
captain in
will take place
March 1'J and^Tiilntlsom. ,_____ ____
be awarded for the w uner. Collect
Wa]] an,l burn all tra--h;- rubbish fihst"w*ll
the L«*t Jake Tar- rt°l ^,urn uut 'n containers and place
in alley for ,sanitary irsr <v ;> ■»
of. Let's put the prupo.sit.Mii u-.n
wmmwi.. an', *** classed by the Texa- Clean
Willingham’* Mixrion to I - -Mary 1 > Committe *■- «n A-l city.
W Hingham* Called to Pi-each —
S. Riggs. ,
P . (Shunrock Texan)
The Department Club of Children, Mi and Mrs. M. C. Kuykendall of.
?>'. .was hoetew Wednesday to* dub. Wellington are visiting old friends
L ' women of the neighb tring counties,of *
f Hall. Hardeman an«. Collingsworth.
Ifte purpoee of the meeting gas to
M nday nijfht Messfs. lie.7a . Bat
nett. Be vers and W’est went to Erick
u * the big wrestling match be-
Elmer Renner of Enek and the
I *H>.b n
.ng i.-i
ttu -.v.
Fir.i National,
trio to Dails
< ilv State Bank B.iH . B»«-f
-ip to Dalia. I an < . W. Itob-
S«iu Pig Sr. fi» ■ trip to I'al
air J 1 June*; Sow l'ig Jt
trip to IbviLa. Fair W.
IWtle d
visited
lia«Hon
ident; Mi
- . Small.
'. L. Kuteh A Son. M >b<*tie.
. offers a $80.00 Durov pig a.
a is-cial prnmiurn to th*’ boy <>r girl
produren the champion club pig
• n, bniod baaed on individuality only.
■ promium to be awarded at our
.. mty fair this fall.
: i ** premiums ann<>un. ed are very
,t uable and worth han! work to
We vnsh to thank the (mrtie.
Openini: Firsident.
Aing. ■< '■ oru*.
Lia.it ■ Hennun Ha
Report of R. Y.' I’,
well Wall.
Scripture Reading
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I ft* ( I I H BOA
I 'tsvp I -VIC ail iiimiuiwvo i*n»- j mail joun'l V» etUieSHItlV Ma.* XlOmel'
son in first ahi and bandaging by.Coolev and that hc resided at 1191
n, i j Pffimaa Tk. T*^n .tw* Ea-t Itorv. S• root, Oklahoma City.
When the body was found foul play
wan suspected, ami the man’s identi-
ty was not Icayned until Wednesday
night. The coroner at Shamrock
Eve a verdict that Cooley came to
l death by falling off a freight
train. Companions of the man aboard
the freight «aid he was asleep the
last time they saw him. and belie veil
he fell oflf the train while sleeping.—
Amarillo Tribune.
The boy was killed in fifty or aar-
J. M STRONG,
C. C. SMALL.
A. L. NOWLIN,
Committee
:itu . ■ n i*
f ho program
<* comfort of
n rooms the.
the Mothei
ng put down
I hi • C‘ub . - >■>>
•• 4 work
Tuner>l j Dr. J. J Pittman. The Troop also
o t:— adopted the Constitution and By-I-aWs
WELLINGTON AND inf the Boy Scout* of America.
SHAMROCK PEOPLE.! Troop 2 and 8 were also instructed
in first *id and handaging by Dr. D.
D. Cross whn also said he would be
glad to make a physical examination
of the Boy Scouts and tell them thejr
physical defects so they may’ have
them corrected in order to havc good
health and become strong and healthy
citizens. Four applications were re-
ceived and will be given the Tender-
foot examination and initiated into
Troop 8 this coming Friday night
whan all the Saouta will go on a ahoH
hike for bn outdoor stfppkr and meet-
in'
in t-w »A»’in<H«n
Agr.<-. ■ . t’ .
."i< »x it vtcri
fi.'i • in i> Hi ■
gton Cemetery Sat- ----T------—
□----;---* * i. t I--—.'. ■— E. Ewing conducting BOYSCOUTS HOLD
second and put Bearcat out of buri-, the funeral M>rvice. Mr. Paywc leaves
_ n. so wouldn’t go the third a W1fe Bn,| q(,me Ming and dBU(thters 1 ------- land sl>. ,.u arent tcicizranhe.i th*.
Kroner *n<l dedak>“ WtS ‘dV’“n }Lh_o haT3J!T'led; ’«• ^urMrr ««1| Last Friday night the Scouts of Amsrilto office that the body of the
Pv-..* are now trying to get a match T” T.?')Troop 1 were given an instructive lea- man found Wednesday was Homer
andK*n-a*. but too late for the’«,n in first aid and bandairlmr bv'foolov an.l that h- ro.UoJ tin
puli'* I off in Wellington soon
CLl B* OF FOUR COUNTIES MET
IN CHILDRESS WEDNESDAY.
utnpng nut1
-hutch and v
I l
l-.l
A .ii-.i i >■ ■•p
n te "to
rock Texan.
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY '1
-----. —. A recently patented swing for
y afterntete young children terminates in a fabric
* ** pbdtet with holes through which a
ijhiM* legs are thrust, to permit it
to kick the device atarat or walk as
the ropes of the swing allow .
GO Ta cinn^H SUNDAY.
outh '■» the
Ward. 4 is the
northeast part
treet.- outh of the High School an
the. on.> ea-t of the depot. Wan: .
the terntbj wc.-t of th. treet ea-r
of the depot and north of the'rail-
road. 14ard 6 ■- all territ<»rv not
■ therwi.M. de*ignated, being the torii
tory -.vet-t of tr .-ifiair ar-t .. ith of
the nulroad. The South Si<ie tion
will compri e Wan! 7.
Herbert I'vSart ••= *upe.vc ;> fur
fir-t uard; Bob Gullv econd ward;
-.'. Strong, third ward; l ink Sulji-an
fourth ward; S. N. Bond fifth ward;
G. W. MeCaulcv *ixtl. u-ard. Each
will appoint a wonu^p a.*
each block. The judging
Saturday morning
.. te prize* will
-. Collett
Abogt 7b boys are new membore of
iiwfx: tSxa sS'-fi JR?
Tw Scouts are planteu *
te*Ne demonstration th
the strtet some Saturday
fro.t'i t!
*■■ 'from
territory
men ti
■’. and Boot '.-t c.iUi. .■
the terrstory in t1 •
n
to
i t‘e I’anhamih
ha o pr..ni. t
Wellington Satui-
t to mH
not .*e-
*-.re to rc.y« t here
lasndon, March 7. I hr Get-man
ball team <■ v defeat • iKiration • psj»..’al* are not accop.-
1 ri no leant 14 t<> 2. Also the ; »ad do not justify postponement
gam(i> from the 1 * tlir penaltie- to b<. inflicted by the
! Allie*, it wa* officially announced fol-
basket lial] ' lowing the final conference at 4:30
Hedley i P m- today..
i The penalties laid down for Ger-
*ch.K>l man refusal-to a- cept the demands- of fifu-r. vea: ago by L. D Allen drill-
v-. *;>«..*•* «<c pivpanpg rur the ip- the Allie-, included occupation of mg water »'|ig and a Part
tenchola/tic meet, which will be held Dux -Idorff, Duisberk and Rqhrot in to fte <rt>verninent to be i*sayed
April Id and 2nd It seems that the ’*'*• R«h' Valiev, seizure of customs but Mr. Allen
■ jto BWkivwMiir IM-
, . i.»v ov«»—mvnuio nmo.. li*P: Mesdames O'Neil, Scott. Small,
Christ Needs Prompt, Practical, Blain. Henson, Sulli.
Active Servants.—Miss Bucy. ' van' McCarroll, Stover and Parson*.
Real Service.—Herman Haralson. —----------—
wffy Am I T-pisd MARRIAGE UCRNSK8
Religion of Service—Clara Ua<*. MONTH
—1 uaitsra.Inss Imteh -----------:— ■ .. 1 ~ ... •- - -
I /\t
ian g.'t
right
the\ a,
the men *a 1
aie looking for is here and proves a.
proiluit.i.n to amount to anything the
land will he worth fivin fifty i<> .me Mi*. H
hundred t’ouivand dollar- per acir. Duet—Herman Haralson and Mi-s
The mini 'll was firet’found ten or. X chbourg.
, „ u . , _ . .. . ,C_. ..*« L_. L. Ahcu ii./u’- j Foreign Mission "Secretary- - Ruth
the Allie-, deluded occupation of lng u.it.-i eilg and a i-ait wa.- ,<nt! Ande< on.
............e assayed j Piano Solo— -Ihiuline Peeples,
never hea>ri from it The Foreign Mission Bunfc'n C.
■ O. Smith,
frtund Mr.' Solo-- Bessie Pritchard.
here and b“gan the lea ng at- Period of Expansion—Clark Ander.
.*aya the mineral will b« ! son.
, Solo- -Marjone
. rlh*' Bu rden of
lhe-tov. —
Hi« laist Days—Archie Castleberry.
Quartett.
and i ......’. ’>~ ■
I THE .DOMESTIC SCIENCE ( LI B.
SENIOR LEAGUE PROGRAM. . Templeton delightfully
--- -*?ttrU'ne« th* Domestic Science
Subject: “The Rch'gion of Service" , March 2. Mr*. C. E. Stone
Scripture lesxon: Jas. 1, 19-27; ,rSj *. ve,‘> interesting paj>cr on
Jno. XIII. 12-17. Hangmgs and Draperies in the
Song. .. Home. Inc club members accepted
a cordial .invitation from the Depart
ment CIA rf Childrens to attend
for Service—MisrI*. r ,9®cheonan<l reception to be
a given March 9.. A dainty salad
i-Mallie Salters. . * V the following la-
Solo—Monnie Arnn.. e‘eF: Mej»dames O’Neil, Scott, Small,
SEVERAL CASES THIS WEEK. Mr.
_—u— wheie
Judge C. C. Small held court three mineral in
. itays this week and several jury,
, probate cases. The jury wax dis
I miaeed Wednesday and .court ad
/Turned.
b nylon,
M. lb
ia i
’ -on ..t.riletii>.
'■> ■ <•« . ■ abating
V. H ‘ *
We.
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<'• e 1 » to i> •<»
clock and remain <*lo> ed
j or th<
lington.
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Kel ■ lime-
Dod
awe * thi *ia\ ■ 1 i
-cfiad.*
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it :• ’<
and <
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J'.n< . e
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'■np aili gi-t bu.*v colh
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W. hmr
on.
1 be -•■i-vice.. of tin Bo-.
1 <• c
! Uoi S of
count , are
LIV
- been enlisted to eii .,n
jp till-
c<| to ta
k.> part
in tin'-' conte-:
i.; ,w <
i’atk on th • •>. .-a on.
1 h er\
that t .
< 'ill:ng
■worth countv
1
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. hav
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he a
J'.'CT
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UnVinplisii ■ .) ..'Un; .r
< ;o ■
' ) ('HI
1!CH .Sl'NIi W
1 he town ha* been
:; VH't’.d
V
•■ven wu’d,-. Ward \’.
ff-FF.ti . r- *>., .• ...
) Wellington To Glean Up
United Drilling Go. Standard-
NOT SUCH A BAD WORLD AFTER ALL
izing—Think Have Struck Oil
And Be In “A-T Glass
WEDDED WEDNESDAY
*n
. M>
Tom
mi
M
. . inpi i<
GODNiV iNFEHShBu
A
BACK
i'.' HFA9Y
I
rc-
Ihr
On the .,f<
mpanicd bv
' :t.'p<n < M
pent
would rex u me
moon <>f Mari •
Mr
MAYOR STRONG’S ( LEAN-UP
PRO( LAMATION.
uesdav Secretary
,4 ned the United _
man at Wichita Falls and a.*ked
‘ •n the company
' rk on the well mirth of Wellington,
a-rnurh a* th,, lease* bad be< n
ASTiC LEAGUE APH. 1-i
CWGSW^h
V»Hh.J<i-AS Pat M X--", ' .o-r , A >• r' he Suite a i< xa ■ .,
■ueh a proclamation de ;gnating t.l >■ v« » k Ixxinnmg oji y , 1 >>b
day of~Marct ‘ ...... ’ '
X", - PROMINENT COUPLE
vlllf
M- r
R. R.>>
effect that work would lie
'icd the !a.-t ’• f thi- wei'k <>r
t i f next. Ca*ing W'-uld b<
' a *U'.ndard <-able tool ru. put <
• II. Al*o tated that He <
, — i ii-ported tii th*- company
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1921, newspaper, March 11, 1921; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187163/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .