The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1927 Page: 2 of 6
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Two Days Vacation
The school will havt two duys
for Thanksgiving Thursday nnd
Friday. Supt. G. C. lloswrll will
attend the State Teachers Asso.
elation at Houston, Mr. John
Harding will attend the foot hall
game at ]!»•• whwikxI, Miss Mit’ar-
ty will rttcnJ a home coming at
Denton, Mr. F. W. Richardson and
Mr. Kuclido Payne with the hall
teams will go to Holiday and play
Volley and basket hull.
Mrs. Ernest Bracken and two
children of Palmer are here visit-
inf her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Murray-'
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Boone of
Wichita Falls spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thomp-
son.
At The HollneiMt Church
lirethern and sister Bay «l Bush
Springs, Oklahoma, will In* in
Byers, and sister Kay. will preach
at the Holiness church Saturday
night, Sunday morning and even-
ing Everybody is envited to at-
tend and help make this, moun-
tain top services long to he remem-
bered in Byers.
Reporter
L. Y. Herrin was home for the
the week end from Pallas where
he is taking a course in embalm-
ing.
Mrs. F. J. Doyle and Mrs. \V. F.
Curtis attended the Baptist Con-
vention in Wichita Falls Thurs-
day.
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BYERS FUNERAL
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a number of year* and moved to
Kansan City about eight years
ago.
In 1912 Mr. Byers married Mrs.
Carrie R. Jones, nee Rountree,
who survives him. Other surviv.
ors are his nephews and nieces,
Sam Householder of Byers, Reed
andWard Byers of Kansas “City.
Mo., Fred W. Householder of Bur-
lington, Vt. Mrs. C. F. House of
Hastings, Okla., and Mrs. Clar-
ence Tucker of Washington coun.
ty, Ark.
Active pall bearers were Leo
Curtis and Claude Harding of
Byers. Herbert Perkins of Petro-
lia, W. F. Brent of Kansas City,
Mo., Stanly Roberts and Clifford
Hardwicke of Sherman, A. R. Cam-
pbell of Galveston and £. C. Roun.
tree of Dallas. • •,
Honorary pall bearers were R.
P. Grogan and R. L. Ligon^of
Byers, P. P. Langford, J. A. Kemp,
Frank Kell and W. M. I’riddy of
Wichita Falls, K. N. Hapgood of
Dallas, 0. W. Brackett of Fort
(Worth, Robert Keith. Frank G.
Robinson, W. T. Kemper and
Townley Culbertson of Kansas
City, C B. Dorchester, F. Z. Ed-
wards, C. E. Craycroft. T. I). Join-
er. It. A. Chapman, Jr., T. U. Cole,
W. R. Brents, H. G. Stinnett, H.
L. Hail. Walter C. Jones. P. R.
Markham, Dick Hopson, J. F. jit-
ter, H. 0. Head. Judge Silas Hare
and Rice Marey of Sherman.
The body arrived at 8 o’clock
Saturday morning and was taken
immediately to the Dillard home.
Two cars from the Kansas City
train were brought over from
Denison this morning by a special
train. Among the out-of-town peo_
pie present for the funeral were
Frank W. Robinson, Tommy CuL
berson and Mr. Wheat of the
Commerce Trust Company of St.
Louis, of which Mr. Byers was a
director; Mrs. Townley Culberson
| of St. -Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Reed
' Byers »»t Kaiistt i ity, Mrs Ward
|jy»T- «. KaiiMta City, Mr. and
Mi. P. I’. Langford of Wichita
• Fail . Mr, and Mrs. W M Priddy
; of Wichita Falls. Mr*. Clarence having t
IN HOT SPRINGS
MRS. J. W. TUCKER ILL
j and *0p John, have The many friend* of’Mr. and
I. , n in Hot Spring' for the past Mrs. J. W. Tucker of Charlie, who
,w ' u - nut of John for a long time lived in Byers, will
tti. m We w< r< in- In- pained to learn that Mrs. Turk-
no better! er has been confined to her bed
Tin lo r \\ •isliimrton rourttv, lorn I I . i
Ark . L....... Cutrtis of Byers, Mr.; but w« hop* a few tnon baths may [for over two montha. 8ha la al.
Householder, son j improve him. •
and Mrs. S. B
Sam Baker, daughter Dorothy of
Byers. R. P. Grogan of Byers.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Harrison of
Byers, Mrs. John Harding and
son John Jr., of Byers, Mr. and
Mrs. U. L. Ligon of Wichita Falls.
Fred Baldwin of Byers, G. H.
Harding nnd (’. E. Harding of
Byers, H. W. Perkins of Petrolia.
RETURNED MISSIONARY VIS.
ITING HERE
Mrs H. I). Vaughter was shop-
ping in Wichita Falls last Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Riggs of
Wichita Falls, and Mr., and Mrs.
Roy Stovall of Spur were here
Sunday visiting their sister, Mrs.
J. F. Thornton.
Miss Florence Conrad, a re-
turned missionary from Brazil,
was here this week visiting her
friend, Mrs. J. B. Dunn. Miss Con-
rad is in the Seminary at Fort
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Harbour are
in Sunset visiting in the John Har-
bour home this week.
Mrs. John Yarbrough and Miss
Iula Yarbrough were in Wichita
Falls Monday to take Roxie Yar-
brough to have her cars treated.
Mr. and Mrs. Posey and Mrs
John Dunn of Petrolia spent Sun-
day with Mrs. J. B. Dunn.
Misses Madalyn and Vinita
Harding and Edna CoconoWer
were shopping in Wichita Falls
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meadows, Lois
and Lamar Henderson i^nd Eu-
gene Meadow’s were shopping in
Wichita Falls Saturday.
Mrs. S. M. Lyons is here from
Stamford visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs. L. C, Snivel's
Mrs. John Harding and son,
John Jr., left Wednesday for Abi-
lene to attend the football gume
of Simmons and Howard.Payne.
From there they will go to Brown-
wood to visit her son, Worsham,
who is attending Howard.Payne.
Mrs. J. B. Burton was in Wich_
ita Falls Friday attending the
Baptist Convention.
ways glad to see any of her Byers
friends. Mrs. T. J. Yarbrough,
daughter, Miss Iula and Mrs. J. T.
Dunn visited her Sunday. Mr.
Tucker has not been able to work
a bit since his wife has been ill,
he being the only one to stay with
her. Anyone who can uo visit them
and take them some Tittle remem-
berance.
Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Vaughter
and children and Mrs. Hiram
Vaughter spent Sunday in Wal-
ters, Okla., guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Vaughter.
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. T. F. Warren entertained
a number of friends of the family
with a most delightful dinner Sun.
day to celebrate Tom’s birthday. A
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Robinson ; real 0,d fashioned turkey dinner,
and Rev. Huph Bumpass of Dallas "’Rh all the trimmings and then a
were here last week visiting Mr. 1°* mof° added, was served to the
and Mrs. J. B. Burton. following. Mr; and Mrs. J. D. Har-
__ rison, Mr. and Mrs Joe Wright,
******* ***** Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grundy; Misses
* FOR SALE, PIANO—In vici- * Madeline and Vinita Harding, and
* nity, over half paid out. May
* be had by assuming balance
* due. Write Wichita Music Co.,
* Wichita Falls, Texas.
Minnie Lee Cardwell; Hiram Vau-
yhter, Allard and Johnse Shields.
Rev. Browning In Meeting
--- Rev. T. H. Browning this week
GOOD POSITIONS OPEN engaged in a meeting at the Grant
Hundreds of worth-while open-, St. Me*hodist church, Wichita
ings for those we train. Many Falls.
more calls than graduates every ; --
year. Let us help YOU get started/ Miss Helen Thornton and Mr.
Mail Coupon for catalog and in- Jack Fulgum were in Blue Grove
formation as to how we place our Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. FuL
graduates. Address Draughon’s| gum.
College, Wichita Falls, Dallas, or { -
Abilene, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Murray and
Name ..................................................! son of Minco, Oklahoma are here
Address ..............................................| visiting their parents.
Revival Meeting
at the Church of Christ
Preaching
Singing led
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by Local
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Thomas E. Milholland
HEAR HIM at Charlie, Texas, beginning
Sunday, November 27,1927, at 11:00 a. m.
to continue at least over two Sundays.
A MEETING FOR EVERYBODY
COME THEN WITH US AND WE WILL DO YOU QOOD
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Grundy, John. The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1927, newspaper, November 24, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893746/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .