Wheeler County Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1926 Page: 4 of 8
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Hie WHEELER COUNTY TEXAN
Published Every Thursday By
BONES & BONES
Murchison-Fain
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS
One hundred and eighty peraons
attended the Sunday school service
of the First Baptist church last
Two hundred has been set
Entered a. Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Shamrock, Texas, "P £ mlcklT^ 88 0,6 e°aI ,or "ext Sund8y morni,,(r"
Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Subscription Rales: One Year, $2.00; Six Months
Brady & Smith’s Sorenjon No. 1,
This will be easy if everyone who
ADVERTISING KATES ON APPLICATION
JOIN THE PLAYGROUND ASSOCIATION
was present last Sunday will boost
$1 00 ®ect*on S3, Block A-8, is cementing and wor)[ this week for their class,
ten-inch pipe at 770 feet. their Sunday school and their church.
Vaughan et al are fishing for uu- We extend to all a cordial invitation
1 der-reamer at 1,170 feet in their to any and all of our services. Come
Thos. O’Gorman No. 1, Section 77, and find your place in the First
Block 17. Baptist Church of Shamrock, “the
E. L. Woodley is drilling at 1,650 church with a friendly spirit.”
feet in his test on fee land, Section C. A. Baxter, Pastor.
65, Block 18, about nine miles east general Announcements for Coming
of town, | Week
Texhoma Oil and Refining Com- Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
pany has reached a depth olf 1,650 Morning Message, 11:00 a. m.
feet in the McDowell No. 1, Section Deacon’s Meeting, 2:00 p. m.
107, Block 22, Collingsworth County. Training Service (B. Y. P. U.’s)
Thia wildcat is located about nine g.30 p. m.
” ' ’ Preaching'1 Service, 7:30 p. m.
The subject of Pastor Baxter’s
Within a few days every citizen of Shamrock will be ap->nd one-half miles northwest of
preached by some member of the newly organized Playground, Plymouth. ...» ......— ------
Association and asked to take one or more membership cards at J A depth of 360 feet has been reach- morning sermon will be “Financing
SI 00 each. The Texan ventures the assertion that no public |ed in the American Refining Com- the Kingdom”. The evening sermon
spirited citizen, who has the welfare of Shamrock young people pany’s Carlton No. 1, Section 29. will be “The Basic Principles of the
and children at heart, will refuse to assist in the great work Block 14, about five miles southeast Christian Religion”, a continuation
planned by this association. , J of this city. of the discussion last Sunday night.
The Playground Association has only one purpose and that -a-- Teacher’s Meeting Wednesday eve-
ligtssswrf.
around is available—Elmore Park. All that is needed Ir the right Sets Picking Record nesday, 8:00 p. m.
spirit on the part of the citizenship and a certain amount of - The Woman’s Missionary Union will
money. ... i What is believed to be a cotton rneet 88 follows:
Included in the plans of the association is complete drainage picklnjf tor . Jad o{ hill a(te Circle No. l with Mm. Longino.
of the grove of trees known ns Elmore park, the placing of play- haa bMn hunR up by j0h„ Carlisle, rireIc No 2 wlth Mr8- J- Uim'
ground equipment such as swings, slides, sand piles and other ej^ yetr* old, who recently picked mul,‘
means for wholesome play for the smaller children; tennis courts pound* of the fleecy staple in
and a football field. It is also planned to hold community meet- j onc <jty# John it the ton of Mr. ter*
-*— 2m ii.#. ainMiMAP Snoiiifiino Knm/I pnni'prtji. Minff sonffs and other um i u p*»iiau «MniOil
Thanksgiving Groceriei
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You will have more to
be thankful for if the
foods for Thanksgi^ ,
ing Dinner are from
this store of good
things. Everything
for the feast is here,
fresh, pure and eco-
nomically priced.
The great day is only three weeks off. Time to begin
your preparations now.
’Phone Your Order—We Deliver
J. C. FORD GROCERY
’Phone 37
Circle No. 8 with Mm. C. A. Box-
and a football field, ft is also planned to hold community meet-j onc jay John is the »on of Mr. t*r-
lugs in the summer, including band concerts, sing songs and other and M„. j. M. Carlisle; employed Circle No. 4 with Mm. Bmiy.
forms of entertainment. ►*>• a p Rnmwn farm. He Circle No. 5 with Mm. Coiiina-
forms or entertainment. ,on uie a. v. Bumper* nnn. ne,
An Asaociatad Press Dispatch appearing in daily papers tbe «•.!.* at only forty-eight _ worth.
the prison population of thia country. The remedy, saya Dr. ^ o{ Mll yNn, county and-------
Flatt, “is well directed play, which ia a* much a community duty Jmu#> , cha||ra(fe tor a contest with »tsr and Dempei
aa is a well directed school." aM home, barred. windmill, give long*
KNOW TRXAP
Dempster sstf-efHnt
.Windmill* rive longer aarviea with
lea. re palm. Benson-Hamilton Bari-
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*• Agricultural end M*h«ic.l JgJ * "mrtloa. er. for «sl*. t2 00 ~ch. Du-n
College of Texas on October l« celo- Antonto wu «iubli»hed In When »• ot •**« *«• "" ^kan. Route A. Shamrock. Taxaa
hnted the Bftleth .nnlvemery of tta |7|* It wa* named for Saint An-,***- r8*l D-C-0 Station. WM p4-4t-pd._____
opening ih»n> of I’adua
A well being drilled for oil In the Other employe*, make up 4.7 per
etrlnKy of Idling haa attained a tent of the population of Texaa a*
depth of almost *lx thousand feet, vompaml with an average In the
Palo Duro Canyon. be*t reached I'nited State, of 7 4 pee cent.
THE COYOTE
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day morning the olpl of hio
talk na* Toammika* t«aven-
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Good Entertainment at the
Liberty Theatre
MONDAY AND Tt’EHDAY. No*. H-»—
Kir*! Nat’oruil I’rod mi Ion
••FURTING WITH LOVE”
Ki-atiini'g that vivackNM. |«cppy. bwiuliful favorite
t’ollevti Moor*. »u|»|«rtrd by f’onway Tenrte
Abm Frill. »h# Cat, f‘ow*dy
WEDNESDAY AND Till IWDAY. N**. IHI-
•THE THRILL HUNTER**
How would you aeeh thnll* if you wer* hor*d with th*
cntnoioft. emtdtr hum*dn»tn of tifp?
Kin* t omedy,
FRIDAY AND HATTED AY, No*. 12 IS-
Rex Bench".
’WINDS OF CHANCE”
with Amo W Nilptodt •«! Bet* l.yoo The gpmteol efM
of grdrl aod glory yout eypp hnv* yet hwbeM RepMe
with Ihrilta and artww*
Alto front I otwady ,
New Accessories
Enhance Beauty
No matter how well choaen the
costume, accessories must be in
harmony if the modish effect is
complete.
Gloves-
Wr are showing a comprehen-
sive assortment of new kid
glove*. Attractively trimmed
with applique, embroidery and
other novelty cuffs. In all Um
wanted colors.
Bags-
^ A-**” ' ll>n in tin
1
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Begs are unusually beautiful
this season. IV Balbar
ones are in bright contrast-
ing colon, in a variety of
shapes and trims.
Scarfs-
Bnghlly colored scarfs la silk
and wool add a pleasing touch
to the rofd weather costume
pjg Supper I ri.Tkiis"^
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.