The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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The Petrolia Enterprise
VOL. XX
PETROLIA, CLAY BOUNTY* TEXAS, MAR. 19, 1925
No. 12
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HERE EVERYDAY
THIS WEEK! WE RE TOO BUSY TO
PREPARE AD AND QUOTE PRICES
Just come amt see Thousands of Extra Bercaies
SATURDAY
At The Baptist Church
Uev. kcllcr Clay County Mis-
sionary bc^an his work last
Sunday by preaching to a large
and attentive congregation at
the Bvcrs Baptist church. His
message was uplifting. He
preached in Petrolia Sunday
evening.
li von like Evangelistic c’huiVh
i vices come and enjoy them
with us, lor we are sure having
old time Eeligcoua services. The
pastors sermons art* line Gospel
Messages We ara having con-
versions at every service.
Sunday afternoon at the blli-
eers and teachers monthly Can-'
ierence we had a good atten-
dance. Five teachers spoke> on
different t ipies, each one was
real fine. Those that spoke were
teachers that know how to
teach. II you are missing these
meetings you are missing some-
tiling worthwhile.
Sunday the 29 we will observe
Home and Foreign Mission Day.
In the Sunday School, with a
program, coine and enjoy this
service with us.
E. \Y. Ridings.
Fruuk Herrin has moved from
the Valentine community to
Mountain View ()k!a.
B V. 1’. I . Commencement ex-
ercise at Baptist church' 7;BO
o’elpek Sunday evening March
22, 1925.
Class ol 2S will receive diplo-
mas.
Special music, readings, and a
play by sunbeam band will lie
the main kail tires ol entertain-
ment, which will lake the place
ol preaching hour.
Everybody invited to couie
and enjoy a treat remember the
Pastor is uot going to preach.
B. V. P. U. Program Coin.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Murion
Cox last week a baby boy.
Miss llaxcl Parker was shop-
ping in Wichita Falls Wednes-
day.
Nlr. aiul Mis. t 1.1ytoil lab
wards were shopping in Wichita
Falls Wednesday.
Caltlon Boone visited in Gorcc
the lifst o.l the week
•Mrs. M. I! Kowv, Mis T. H.
llart ison, .\h s fom Warren and
Mrs. M E. ll.vmsi) i were shop-
ping in i i'inpie, Nlotiiloy.
Misses Golda ail'd Kntli Lynn
oT Wichita Falls,, were here Sun-
day visiting their sister. Mrs
Elmer Roberts.
E. L. Kobci ts is in 1 oi l Worth
this week attending the Tclo-
ohone Convention.
Mrs. Carl Roy and baby have,
returned to their home m Holi-
day alter .a visit with her moth-
er, \Iis. I'liariss.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Adams
were in Walters, Okhi. the lo st
ol the week.
S. V, W i ight ol I Julia*
here Sunday visiting Mr.
Mrs. T. B. 1 larding.
For Sale
In your vcciuity slightly used
upright piano. For informa-
tion write Ripley Jones Music
Co. sl 1 Scott, Avc. Wichita
Falls Texas.
Svrns Phillips of Waco, was
here Sunday visiting relatives.
Miss Kuclicl Roy and brother
Luther spent Sunday in Wichita
halls with Miss Laura Ilillm.
Mrs. Frank Manning is visit-
ing m Wichita this week.
Mrs John Harding and dau-
ghter Mrs. M. li. Harrison
j are home after a \ isit in Brown-
wc«d.
Mr.andMrs.il. W. Caipen-
ter were in Wichita Falls the
lirst of the week attending the
Rebek.ah assembly.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Paikcr
were in Wichita Suudap.
Mi and Mrs. J M111 Erwin
a no Mis. Geo. Eagle ol Wich-
ita visited Iriends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hale ol
Iowa Park, art here on account
j ol the illness ol their aunt, Mrs*.
; Pea rice Smit h.
Mr. mid .Mis C G.. Stepli and
children Mbs M mdc, and Paul
and Mrs Delbert Stepli visited
Mr. ami Mis Joe Stepli in
i Mountain View, * >kl ihoina hist
! week.
For Sale
1 >uroe |erse\ brood sow $1.00
below top market price,. would
classify as pnckei
l \k Ai iuAn,
P.\ ei s, Texas
Phone »\i on 7
Mr. and Mis. C. < >. Parkei
woe hi Wichita l-all- Sund'.v.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parker,
and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Toinp-I
son were in l;ort Worth last
week attending the lat stock
show.
Mrs. S. V. Cauip has bten
visiting ill Oklahoma lor s v
eial weeks.
Mr. and Mis A. EL Smith ol
Eos Angks, Cal. are here visit-
ing his parent* Mr. and Mr?,
S. M. Smith.
Mr. uud Mr*. \V. T. Yarbrough
land Mr. ami Mrs, Aoccl Yar-
brough in Putt Worth last week
latUiiJm^ tlu lat *Lu«.k allow.
Coughs and Chest
Colds Yield Quickly to
Old Time Treatment
l'hysiciai).; now say that the best
treatment lor a cough is not to merely
benumb the throat nerves as many
cough medicines do, but to help Nature
quickly throw oil the cause—conges-
tion and mucous. When this Is done
the severest cough is usually relieved
in a very short time.
This is exactly the action of that old-
time triedland proved cough medicine.
Dr. RcTTs Pine Tar Honey. Doctors say
I he (>ine t ,r i* h.inl !<• b«'.it forquicUty looven-
ins ,ii.d ix iqoving tlie phlegm and congestion
v nii fi .,re the direct cam* of the coughing,
v fufc l>o In.ney not onlv give* a pleasant
trt.Tr, but li<:lp i prothc i/irene-^and irritation.
Ilut tv-urr you get the grnuiiv Or. Belt’s
Pine f“.*r Honey a no not ; >>me >ub»titute. Dr.
Bell a lathe original and ha been known for
many year* ax the lx *t. It i* rnetHihcally
romttnunefed ot Jujt Hie right proportions of
pine tar. Ivneyand other ni.ick-iicling intro
dienlx whi< h the bpet'doctnrrifcave round to.
aid in bringi.ig quick n lirOf* Contains n't
oplatcsornthernarmfiijdniga.ao can be given
even to young children-fine for apaaopslic
cfbtip. If you want the be>t-a medicine that
often relieves jut ulibomcoiiah overnight •get’
Pr.Ucli'a. C<>n>only aOcattli good druggist*.
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Grundy, John. The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1925, newspaper, March 19, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893862/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .