Wheeler County Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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THE WHEELER COUNTY TEXAN
socnmr WILL j NOTICE TO THE LAMBS OP I We have one of the IMM rrtlyptd
OBSERVE PRAYER WEEK THE METHODIST CHURCH and most up-to-date electric maehiiia
j -' shope In town, llmt ia why our
Woman’s Missionary Society A heavy fine, to be decided upon battery and tire service is better.
I of the Methodist church will observe by a special committee, will be as- D-C-D Pilling Station. M-tfc.
their Week of Prayer with an all' sessed those who fail to send in an--:--
day meeting Monday, November 8,1 article or something for our annual
opening at 10:30 a. m. An interest- bazaar, to be held at Spruill’s paint
Among those from this community V!* pr°fT T l" ^ ^ DeC?mbf 2’ 3 and Aa ,soon
L______ _ ___,m______,___ dinner at the church. i as you finish your article, please
All women of the church are invit-1 hand it to the chairman of your
dish and have| circle. If you are in doubt as to
us at the
SURTBTOR’S NOTICE
J. D. Merriman. county surveyor,
will be in Shamrock every Thursday.
Leave word at Texan office if you
have surveying to be done. 48-tfls
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j who were callers in Shamrock Satur-
day were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mont-
ukhA HILL, Nov. 3.—Miss Mariene e"”"nd f "‘T “w L Jd ed to come’ bring a
Dorsey of McLean spent Saturday jfom®ry an y’ ' .', ° .f aa your husbands join
C. D. Loter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Reeves, Mrs. S. A. McDonald and In 1926 Texas stood fuorth amonK
Edythe Troxell. Doc LyIe and fam„y, j. N. Richard.’ Urd and H's
Mr. and Mrs. George Tumbow, aid son and family> B p Thonipgon and Mrs. H. T. Fields, Pres,
•on and daughter, Garfield and "
Blanche, who have their home in
Arizona, are visiting with John Turn- dnughter8y and Mrs’ C. H. Riley and the states in the percentaKe of irf-
bow and family in this community. duug|,ters crease in income tax payments as
Rev. John MiLainj who has his Miss Thelma Riley returned to comPared with 1925- Texans paid
home in Eastern Oklahoma, preached shamrock Thursday evening to work almoSt forty-three million dollars
ait the Second Advent Christian jn the Shamrock Variety Store. Federal taxes in 1926.
Church at Lela last Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Newman Riley of '
and Sunday and Sunday night. : the Heald community visited Sun- Miss Rena Kiser of Lela visited
Wayne Dorsey of Mobeetie visited day in the C. H. Riley homo. >n the D. W. Granger home Satur-
last Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J. A. Vanpool an'd family and Bob day night and Sunday.
Nina Lewis. Vanpool motored to the Woodley The pie supper and Hallowe’en
Several of the Lela young people orchards east of Shamrock Sunday, party at the school house Saturday
attended a party last Saturday night Grady Richardson left Thursday of night was well attended. -The pie
given by Mr. and Mrs. Burr Mead, last week for a few days visit with supper was held to raise money for
who live in the Plainview community, friends at O’Donnel, Texas. the Chinese children. There were
Mrs. Lola Dorsey spent last week I Mr. and Mrs. Newman Riley of $11.80 worth of pies sold,
with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred the Heald community and Vivian and Mr. and Mrs. Doc Lankford of Mc-
Dorsey, near Wheeler. Wilson Riley were callers in the S. i,ean were guests in the E. Exum
Little Nora Simpson is very ill at 8. Sullivan home in the Kelton com- home Sunday,
this writing. munity Sunday.
An infant of the family which J. A»lng!ng was he'd in the C. W. wrnlHn Sunday unti, after confer.
D. Purcell has employed as cotton Shaffer home Sunday mght. , , d attanded
picker* died last Friday night and Sister Reid preached here Sunday 8cvera, from I(#|a and p|ainvicw
waa burled in the l<ela cemetery to a large crowd. The Sunday school were ^
Saturday morning. that was re-organised recently Is
John L. Purcell has purchased a progressing nicely. ,
new Chevrolet truck. Miss Lily Mae Vanpool attended a,'d Mrs. Martin and daughter,
Lawrence Griswold helped Mrs. church services at Wheeler Sunday Blanrh*. visited the Gibson oil well,
Nina I*wl« In the cafe last Satur- night Ma*'f City and Shamrock Sunda>'|
gay, m_ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hsrrleson and
children were McLean visitors Sat-|
u relay.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Flowers of Lela[
guests in the Elmer Privetti
as
what to give, ask your chairman.
Please don’t forget the article, date
and place. Thank you. 27-2tc
REPORTER.
D. F. SPRUILL & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EMBALMERS
DIANA AMBULANCE SERVICE
Rev. John Crow preached his last
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Bones and Mr. |
and Mrs. Martin and
Ramsdell Newt
RAMSDELL. Nov. 8. Mr and
Grandma McCann ia atilt
sick liat at thia writing.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Simpson and
eon. Garwin, of Mcloun spent Sat-
urday night with the lady's parents.
*V?ndMMrsSBm EZ'who has. *n ON* V.nbrtder of Kansas City ££ Sunday.
are visiting the J. I. Rones home.
Mrs. Vanbidder Is a daughter of Mrs.
turned to their home at Boise, Temu, .. .
Claude Powell was a Mrl*an »'*•
spent the *tur Tuesday. The Iowa Cream Separators, sold
Mr. and Mrs Tom Franks and by Benson Hamilton Hardware and
children. Elmo Ho nee and Jeff and Furniture Company, are never ex
Taylor Franks were Shamrock vie- celled l<*t us show them la yea.
e -, lin , Hors Saturday. KMtr
Locust Grove Whiaper* -
been visiting here with Mr. Haws'
uncles. M. T. and S. T Troxell. re-
to
loot week
Mias Bessie Grieerold spent the
week end with relative* in the Ply-
mouth community.
LOCUST (JROVK. Nov I Tbe
farmer* have been taking edvsnluge
of the pleasant weather aad ere still
buoy gathering their crop* Help la
etUI sxuree and man, have started
In palling their rotten
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The time to pre-
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Winter Is NOW—
not after cold
weather gets here.
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GLYCERINE
Hie latest thing in anti-
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weather and will not
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Wheeler County Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1926, newspaper, November 4, 1926; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519198/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.