The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 67, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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THE 8HAMROCK TEXAN
Society
MRS. T. R. BONKS
Trlephonc 163
rint Christian
Sorirl) Mfrli
The ladles' missionary society of
the First Christian church met
Monday afternoon with Mrs. Alice
Reynolds at the O. F. Geyer home
on East Second Street.
The subject for the afternoon'i
discussion was India.
About eleven women attended this
interesting meeting.
tii
Miss Freda Wright
and Mr. Brent Wed
Miss Freda Wright of this city
and Beverly Brent of Amarillo werr
united in marriage at Wellington
Saturday, the Baptist luistor of tha
City officiating They were accom-
panied by Mr and Mrs Ewell Brad-
ley of this place.
Mrs Brent, whose home Is a
Leonard. Texas. Is teacher In the
North Ward school, this being her
aecond term here. While here sin
has won many friends.
Mr. Brent Is employed by the U
B Revenue Ueiiartment with head-
quarters at Amarillo He Is well
known In Shamrock, having visit*
here a number of limes
All who know them wish for tin
worthy couplr much happiness
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Open Meeting Held
By Thursday ( tub
The Thursday Literary Club held
tu annual open meeting Baturdav
afternoon at the H E Forgy home
303 S Madden Street
The St. Patrick s and Texaa Day
Ideas were combined in carrying ou
the decorations, entertainment am'
refreshments
In a clever St. Patrick1! conversa-
tion contest Mrs. O. L Clement wot.
the highest number of votes fo
being able to say the most In the
shortest time.
Forty-two pleasantly entertainer
the guests for quite a while. Mrs
Edwin Griffin very charmingly rea<
an Interesting number in keeplnr
with the other program for the aft
ernoon. Lovely refreshhmenls wen
served.
Those enjoying this meeting weri
Mcsdames O. T. Nicholson Fred
Moore. Bunker, Fred Holmes, J«
Hatcher. C. L. Clement. Alice Rey
nolds. Morrison. H. P Kuhlman. E
K. Caiierton, R. L. Baxter. J H
Caperton. J. B, Clark. J. A. Win
Chester, J O. Hamer, Earl Kromer
M E Risk E R Tinsley. Edwit
Griffin. Ted Bones, J. C Rawlings
Wm Kyle. J. W. Sltaddtx. H T
Fields. H. E Forgy and Miss Grac<
Berkley.
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Bison Barker Club
Holds Line Party
Thirty two persons enjoyed a line
party at the Texas Theatre given
Saturday evening bv the Btsoi
Backer Club, composed of former
students of West Texas Statr
Teachers College Tire guests as-
sembled at the home of Miss Fannie
Bettis, went to the allow and re-
turned to her home for an Interest-
ing time playing games
Those enjoying the lovely occasloi
were: Jack Norman. Osrlla Hunt
Ada Alexander. Edna Wood. Rheta
Hogg. Lucy Rankin. Ima Bcotl.Oer
trade Files. Emma Lee Will. Bryan
Will. Joellnc Witt. Alva Beach
Howard Oolden. Mary Simnn Gold-
en. Veda Swafford. Bill Burden
Willard Miller. Olenn Scott. Eddie
Mae Scott. Glenn L. Williams
Maude Hicks. Viola Jones Naonv
Hunt. Leroy McDaniels. Emma Lrr
WUson. Fannie Bettis. Amos Wilson
Vera Tucker. Bessie Lambrlghi
Harold Jones. Dora Lee Wood and
Charlie Ootl
Capital Dome
Perils Life
Shortly beforr dawn, one foggy
morning In Washington recently.
Ihe dome on the Capitol came with-
in SO fret of costing Ihe life of
tmbrne Banks, above, night llyer
of the Nrw York- Washington SI-
Unla airmail line. In the drnsr
fog. no light* were visible and Hank-
had no Idea hr was over Washing
Ion until hi* nrar-rotllsion with the
lop of the Capitol. As a result of
hi* two and a half hour* of Mind
flying, lights are r\peeled to be
kept burning all night at the Boll
Ing Field airport In Ihr future.
EASTER HATS
Gloves
<£L
Hats
Neckwear
IV/Cleaned
It's surprising how much
more service you can
secure from gloves, hats,
neckwear, anti other ap-
parel, by having them
dry cleaned.
For thin service we une
the most modern dry
cleaning methods Your
thing* come buck great-
ly improved in appear-
ance—yet the coat to
you in trifling.
Try u* first with a few
piece*, and you will
shortly send all. Phone
and we will call.
Shamrock
Steam Laundry
B. E. Walker, Mgr.
Phone 23H
Mrs. Blabr Honors
Husband's Birthday
Mrs Allan Blake entertained at
her home Saturday evening with i
j bridge party In celebration of her
husband s birthday
At bridge Mr and Mrs Hub
Cadrnhead each won a high score
Esra FOrgy and Mrs Cecil Blake
each took a low score
Lovely refreshments were served
Those present at this happy affair
were Messrs and Mesdaines R M
Barkley. Pete White. Hub Caden-
liead. Rip Blake; Messrs Eacu
Forgy Ernest Hood and Miss Jose-
phine Bryan
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Bradleys F.ntrrtaln
Friends At Bridge
Mr and Mrs Ewell Bradley were
at home on Wall Street to a few
couples Sal unlay evening.
Bridge was placed at which Miss
Rubye Holmes won ladles’ high ant
Ralph Balthrope won men's high
while live low store went lo Miss
La Verne Williams
A salad course was served tr
lives Rubye Holmes. La Vem*
Williams: Messrs Ralph Balthrope
■ ' Bd Mr and Mrs
Hubert Tindall.
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H ft Brown of Amarillo was here
Tuesday.
R O urne nav returned Iron, a
trip to Old vfeslco.
Mrs B O. Yarborough Is In Amu
rillo and Siiearman this week.
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Miss Noma Cousins of McLean
was a visitor here Wednesday
Mesdames J M Lawrence ant'
Cecil Blake went lo Borger Monday
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Mr and Mrs C. L Clement am
Mrs Clement s mother. Mrs Bunket
made a trip to Panhandle Sunday
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Mr and Mrs Ed Apnle and Mr
and Mrs Elmer White are in Fori
Vs ortli this week
Mrs O, T. Richardson of Twill;
underwent an operation in Bead
Sanitarium Tuesday
Edward Johnson of Magic City b
In Beach Sanitarium recuperating
from a recent operation
A son was born to Mr and Mr*
O M Johnson of Magic City oh
February 31.
Clinton Crooks of McLean is un
tier gome treatment In Beach Sani-
tarium
Miss Leila Stahl, teacher in the
North Ward school spent the week-
end with home folks In Wellington
Mrs If E Nicholson of Wheelei
was shopping in Shamrock Wednes-
day
Miss Jewel Self and sister, Vivian
Clianre, were Memphis visitors Sal
'inlay and Sunday.
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Miss Gaylon Oliver, who recently
underwent an appendicitis oiieratlon
In Shamrock General Hospital, wa
able to be removed lo her home
Tuesday.
T»
PumDi
Mr and Mr* Arthur Scruggs o!
HolUs ore grectuig old friends I
Rhamrork this week.
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Mrs 8 \V Norwood Is visiting h
Amarillo in the Tom Clay home ihl
yveek,
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Nat Wofford and daushlcr, Mir.
Keba of Wheeler transacted bust
ness in Shamrock Tuesday.
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Joe Dixon has returned from
Abilene where he s|ienl his vaca-
tion.
Beginning now we are
featuring for the Eas-
ter season: Infants'
caps. Baby bonnets,
and Children’s bats in
addition to our new
FAY hats and RUBY-
BELL bats.
Infant’s Caps
Baby Bonne
FAY HATS
is
Children’s Hats
•foi Dress
A new .showing for Ki ler
medium tint! large chape*.
of: Hair braid—in
Also Crepe and
trim.
The material* are: Crepe. Crepe and Leghorn com-
bination*. and Organdie*.
The color* are: Pink. Blue and Peach and White.
With long tie* and dainty trimming* of *j|k ro*e-
bud# and aoft embroidery.
At price# from—
$2.00 to $2.50
In color* of Pink,
(loose and Black.
—for Sport
Glazed Toyo—the finest straw
At prices from—
Straw Combination* with flower
Orchid, Copen, Yellow, Mother
in new light colon.
$6.00 to
RUBYBELL at price* from—
$5.00
C. E. Stone Company
Shamrock
CHAIN STORES
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HERE ARE SOME MORE
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN
Rev Jasper Battue and Mr We*
attended a church banquet In Chtl
dress Monday evening
Mr* J E. Cox, Mr* D A Hum
Mr* H O Miller and Mias Pansy
Brodnax. all of Wheeler, were shop
per* in this city Tuesday.
Mr and Mr*. Clyde Crider of
Garden City. Kan* , came In Satur
day for an extended visit with Mr
and Mrs Oeorge Crider. WFilIF
here Clyde Crider will work with
George Crider,
ipinP Power
Mr and Mrs J W 8. Ia-ake am'
son. Fleleher, and Earl William
hate gone to Larust Grove. Okln
lo attend the funeral of Mr LrakcY,
nephew, Cecil Leake, who died at
Ogemaw. Ark. Mr Leake will make
an extended visit there and gf
points in Arkansas
iamssttr?
from
fluEvery
DempstEIF**
L .
Here's the windmill that as-
sures your having plenty of water
In avery season. 1‘umpa 2fi%
more wider In the lly;hler winds.
Runs smooth and may. Half-
adjusting In all winds. Tho
NO II. BACK GEARED
Anmi-OHcd WINDMILL
Dempster No, 12 needs oiling but
onconyear. HssTimkenTailored
Hearings, Machine Cut dears,
Positive Brake, Imt our exper-
ioncod windmill and pump man
show you a sample on our floor.
Benson-Hamilton Hardware & Furniture Co.
Al«o carrying a complete line of Dompster Water Snpplie*
ill
DON’T FAIL
to
See and Hear
“LILAC TIME”
with
Colleen Moore and
Gary Cooper
TEXAS THEATRE
Thurs. and Fri.
March 7th and 8th
Special Matinee Price*
h.
BUY NOW!
1926 Chevrolet Coach (new paint, rubber and
motor in good condition)........................... $175.00
1927 Chevrolet Coupe (rubber and motor in
good condition) ..................................... $300.00
1928 Chevrolet Coupe (ju»t like new) $450.00
1927 Ford Coupe (new paint, rubber and motor
in good condition) .................................... $250.00
1926 Ford Coupe (new paint, rubber and motor
in good condition) ...................................... $225.00
New Model A A Ford Truck, closed cab, stake
body, just driven 2900 miles...................... $635.00
Other Trucks from *50.00 to $225.00
A good many open and closed cars from $15 to $150.00
Trailers.............................................................. $ 50.00
Terms to Responsible Parties
Kuhlman Motor Co.
Used Car Department
(Old Bailey Service Station Location)
Texaco Gas & Oil Phone 13? Goodyear Tires
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Cooper, Albert. The Shamrock Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 67, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1929, newspaper, March 6, 1929; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth528974/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shamrock Public Library.