The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1927 Page: 5 of 6
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Mr. an<i Mi*. John Adams <
P*can Grove were in our commun-
ity fkit week visiting their sou.
Veil and family.
F
rn«* f,(r n weeks vlilr *"•
Mv' K E. 1 nnilin
•u tv riu on u. i* ;i Mr.
F. Davidson.
Bknaor Roberts was in Wichita
l»|| Saturday night on business.
M». tad Mrs. D. White of Wich-
he Falk were here Sunday visit-
r. amd Mrs. S. S. Stout.
Mr. amd Mrs. Norman Rriggs
amd ehikken of Mountain View,
•Mi., wete here last week visit-
fcf relajhveo.
J. C. Parker and Nat Normar.
were ia Burk Satuaday.
Mias Alma and J. D. Estis spent
Moaday might in Byers with Mrs.
Will laMa.
Raymond Wilson, Jeanette b
ming, Nat Norman and Addle Ma
del l.awrenee were in Wichita
Falls Sunday night Had a won-
derful time.
Pap Vineyard. J. C. Parker,
Stephen (State) Fleming and Jack
•Iriffin went to Wichita Falla Sun-
day evening to vtsrl thetr friend
in the hoaptoL He ia Mr. Beh Ja-
red’s nephew.
and Mrs. J,o« Steph were ia
Mesatak View, Okie., last week± Fr><faf moraiag Book Btopkoa
son, the aephrw od Boh Jared, and
Mr. Jared were hauling some gin-
ned balea of ootten to the eetton
vard, when the bale that Back
happened to be aittiag ei slipped,
taking Buek with it. The herees
ran and palled the wagea over hia
right le* aheve the knee aud books
Raymond and Carl Wilson left lit. Mr. Jared escaped aay iajary
fttab this Christmas last
lar thousands of miles
1928 combines exquisite beauty
iway, power and handling ease that
havsrt entirely new performanraatindarda.
Qkma a Buick for Christmas! Pay « Am Kb-
ml 6.U.A.C. tune payment plan, if you
A ©ulrk for Chriatma*
DIXON MOTOR CO.
Wiekita Falls, Texas
on the back of the wa>
•i ru-iud to a nearby tele-
and vail* I the doctor. Hr
hud -him rushed, to the
• Nu } ' ’i Fleming • and
• * 11 ’ t k im at ence. He
^ i'M *• lv when we
• 11 ’.nil * 11 • 11, him
AN a liarKiui ai d Alpha Tom-
lin spent Sunday afternoon with
Thelma Hamilton. n
Our school is progressing nice
ly but we need more vkltors. We
would appreeiate it if yeu folks
would visit ae more and see what
we are doing.
▲ Reporter.
RBMARKABLE SBRVICR
RENDERRD
Public attentlen has ff late bees
directed te eaaaalty loaarenee
more than ever befere, heeaese
much political agitation has cen-
tered around it la comneetiea with
•ahumes to establish eompulslry
automobile liability inaaraaee.
Probably ae buaineaa m so much
thu development of the tim*g~aa
’• casualty iaeuranee. This type
f insurance today assumes the
risks which bomt the haditidaal
on every aide.
The preeeat-day toadocoy U to
make somebody fay for every ac-
cident. Witheat eaaaalty insur-
ance, the average baaiaeaa rams
the riak ef fimaaetol rain en ac-
count ef aa advene jadymoat ren-
dered against it because it may
accidentally injure th« pvblic er
its t-mpleyas.
The marvel ia that the casualty
insurance companies, dealing with
such an element of uncertainty,
have been able to offer insurance
against every known risk and
many which are unknown, at such
rt MSuhable rates.
'i ia* endeavor to force the state
:)i.: this line of business in com-
.* r1 it*ii with private companies is
•• m i stake. The statu ua* regulate,
bui j. should not operate private
i him ness.
Mrs. A. A. Harding, daughters
Misses Lois and LeRoy and Son,
Weldon, of Quanah, spent the
week ead here with relative# and
friends.
"M
BURGESS JEWELRY
GTION
SALE
OUR ONLY SALE IN 20 YEARS
Buy Christmas Gifts
AT YOUR OWN PRICE
FREE GIFTS DAILY AT 2 P. M.
When Doors Open—
Daily Sales at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.
B. T. BURGESS
JEWKI.BR
Corner Ninth ard Indiana Aw.
••Mclilla Fall* Pioneer Jewelei"
GUCCEbSFUL CALCS CO.
(TAT COVKTY WOMB
DEMONSTRATION COUNCIL
The Clay County Home Demon
stratum council met November 2»i
ia regular aeotien al the Chamber
of Commerce building. Tha fol
lewiag officer* were alerted for
lftt: Mr*. Willie Lampkla, chair-
man, and Mr*. D IT. Utloy, aecre-
tary-treesarer.
Th* ainnia was chosen a* the
clth flower, beceoee ef tte herdy
growth and adaptability to to
SICK LIST
Mrs, T. J. Yarbrough i* en the
sick list this week.
t n* Kay Neal, daughter ef Mr.
«ad Mrs Bod Neal, la en the altk
Uat thia week.
Mrs. Jack Holland ha* been In
Ehdd for the past two week*.
The program committee pree-
eatod a flaw ef work for and gear
wkiek fee eeaaeti effete* with
fmr eMefetieaa,
Fteat Meeting, Second Meeting
Jea aery—The Uvfiag Room
IncihaUem
Pehruary—Braided Rags, Berv-
iag e Crowd.
Marsh—Laaadering, Texas Hit-
tory Day.
April—The Making ef a DIs-
tinetire Drees, Gardes Paata and
How to Control Them.
May—Jelly Making^ How My
Clah Can Help My Community.
Jaae- The DigeeMr9 figetom,
Graadpereata Day.
July—Cooking U tons lie. Time
Baring Cookery.
Aeguet—Canning Chlehaa for
tha fefttrgaagr BfcMt Ml a
Chiahea.
Beptoaabar flohool La a ok. MU-
giea (a the Heme.
Oetwber—Pood HeMfe. Bagtog
ter the Homo.
November—Positive Signs ef
SENIOR B. Y. P. V. PROGRAM
4m I Keeping Myaatf feem
Ifelaf
Captain—F. W. Richer town.
1. What Do Oar Texts Eaaeh?
—Vera Lsmadaa.
E Paal'a Life and Example of
Ktorotlon—Miss McaOty.
B- What la an IdolT—Leona
A Popular Aauriaaa Idaho—
Mai. Jack Grandy.
i. How to he en Idal
Arnold Rush.
Enau early—Bring another,
Mrs. M. E. kowe, Misses Louis*
sad Martha Shield* and Sam Polk
and wife were chopping in Wieh-
ito Falk Monday.
f. T. Dana and Imthar Dunn
Wra to W Uhl to Falk Frife*,
Health* Kitokoa Aproa.
•ecamhar — Basketry, fewkt
AUBREY HALL,
County Hem« Demonstratien
Agent.
No Other Daily
stack Hate,
camplata
newsasthf
WICHITA FALLS
Record News
Yeur MORNING Newspaper
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keens ajDtor aagr
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paper
wawt v/JUanema sea
he cause Wiettto Palls
Mourn wife hmaaiatad
vensal Serviee
often meant a fuM
ehhar uewu-
i aa4 RauCh-
bc printed
aa olsue to you—
and Usu-
al |dl agetd
ef any other
Mwapayar hi Rlutoc pga fee at we.
Staff correatxMMLento aaggly eaaayleto
ftbwa from fee entire territory whMfli
mepsie feat ywa wdR get afl the news of
fatarsat float fa Eria real aiming news-
Bargain Offer
MfeW ON FOR A
LUEftTED TIMt—
■mE |p pahnto ha Tgpu
a Tear
Yetv should read jMik kaaa paper and hii
a booster for E.
Orders Taken At This Office!
Announcement! of the Henrietta Hatoherjr
COLOR 1*1 \\S FOR THE !!?•
ING ROOM
t / t-, i J ill.,
r*’ m_ d< |" itii> \« r y largely upon
i’s «‘** 1' rs. gival v ai t *lu>uld be
taken to chu* *•* a .^v In m< of colors
harmonious vith one another and
•ppripriatv to th# exposure, lighb
mg. sin*, ami u*«* of the room. The
mam features arc walln, and floor*
as backgrounds, upholstery, furni-
ture siul draperies. The scheme
is completed by color in decorw*
five features, as flowers, books,
pottery, pictures, caudles ead
lamps. Several colors enter Into
the scheme, but one or two should
predominate. ^uKgestious for colon
in the living room are:
1. Walls of neutral tan with
dark woodwork, dark furaltniu.
tan, blue-green, and brick red
floor covering, brown upholstery,
blue, greon and ecru draperies
brick red and blue greoa dosora-
tiolns.
t. Walls of neutral tau with
oak woodwork, oak furniture, tea
yellow-green, blue, ruse, and blaek
floor coverings, black upholstery,
natural color ami blue changeable
draperies, black and green dtcere*
Might
5. Walls of ivory with Ivory
woodwork, mahogany furniture
gray, gold or blue-yreeu floor cov-
erings, blue-vreen brocaded ug-
holstery, gold *r ecru drapsriac
gold decorations.
4. Walls of ivory with ‘ivoiy
Woodwork,- walnut furniture, old
rose, blue and black floor cover-
ing, taupe and rose upholstery,
blue aud gold draperies, gold d*o-
"rat i-»ns.
f>. Walls of warm gray wife
warm gray woodwork, mahogany
furniture,dull red, blue, dull yeJ-
low and black flour coverings, duU
blue upliol JltTY, blllr and gold
draperies, gold and black decora*
t ions.
b. Walls of vvarm'gray witk
warm gray woodwork, black ead
gray furniture, dull blue float
coverings, dull blue, orange, toueg
of black upholstery, dull bla^
orange, touch of black ciiaperiQ%
orange decorations.
TRUTH FIX Slfeft
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NMVt YORK. Hailed hefedg
Magiitrute (ilatxmayer in trahEg
court for failure to obey ft SUM*
nions served last March far y
minor traffic accident, Mobem*
med Hey 'roussaiinte, Hindu urye«
*ai ga/.er, explaiied that on Ul%
day In- was supposed to appear k
court his wife ran away. He pvr„
sued her, found her in Detroit aife
brought her back, months later,
J ly that linn* he decided that th|
police had forgotten about tfcg
summons. The judge declined tkg
love potion toe seer offered him
but suggested he look into a crya^
tal to see the future. The Hey a<L
mitted he cohid see nothing, and
tin* judge, commending his fraaR*
ness, suspended tin' sentence.
MINISTRY THEFTS MYSTIFY
Mysterious thefts which hefe
boon occiiring for several yeafe
in the official resilience of tky
finance conimission at Nagatach\
Japan, have baffled the J a panes#
police. I)espi1c the fact that tto
hrick b iiIditig i < guarded by po„
licenieri day and night, th* thefto
happen frequently. Uostly gifts,
flower v.a s and even hottle* of
beer have been taken. One jani.
tor. who was suspected, went In.
sane and was fored to retire, bul
the pilfering continued.
«**♦«**••#••
• EYES EXAMINED •
• Eye Strain, Headache, Hlurrad •
• Vision. •
• H. U. SrilWEND •
• Optometrist •
• In IHers Dec. *
• Dr. Nnughtei's Drug Stor* •
- « *«*«•••••
W* have ificrcaffed *ur cgf capacity for tbi* *«a«on to 3AM0.
And will baylb fctftiny on pitlDAY, NOVEMBER 2dth
Will buy heavy br*d ogg*. A o do cuitcm hatkhMif “Tko
Early Hatched Quality Chick* Briny Rotttli prieta."
•or r««ord* show Hi.l«* hatch of all oggl let Imt raa*oa'
Henrietta Hatchery
A. C\ WOOD, Uwntr
LuoaUd In La*t llvnrlotu on Highway No > FHaoo BIB-W
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DR. J. H. WILLIAMSON
DENTIST
EUSTIS HUILD1NO
Offlro I’hon* 63
Kf-'dfut I'hun* 231
X-ray I nboratury and Dental •
l/iag'iats, Uyrrhora Trent- •
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Grundy, Jack. The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1927, newspaper, December 15, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893626/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .