The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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FETROFIA, TEX >. THURSDAY. FEB. 25, 1926
NO. 8
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'1 hi* winners of tin* music nuin-
f\ ( nitest lias created a great
deal of. iiitii**>• At as (Hero was a
cam prize offered through/ tin*
i ii • National Hank by Mr. Furl is
T Iso> o youngster • have shown
that they were really iiUwrowtpd
in tin* work. It is great to see
iliiwm tl<> this work ami at same
linn* watch and hear them give
me discussions ot' the writers,
i’C * anse- of the music being
A NIUE SOCIAL AFFAIR
\N. M. 1. SOC IAL
One. of tin* nicest social affair.** Monday afternoon Feb. 2-nd.
■ ii the season was the birthday Mrs. F. J. Doyle and Mrs. W. O.
dinner given I»■>* Mr. and Mrs. 1>. Moon entertained the \V. M. I . at
Hager honering her mother, Mrs. the home of .Mrs. Doyle. As tin*
.!. II. Duckett, it was her f»tith guest arrived they were present
birthday. led with favors in keeping with the
At an early hour Sunday morn (*a' *'■' Mr>.
ug friends and relatives of the
Moon. The enter
tainment was furnished by a num
her of school gills and boys who
know exactly how to do things.
i. Lit.
. ritten
**te. 'This i:
s a new field
*r tin*
school her.
* ami it has
r*.n *’<T
a worthy mu*. Th«*V may
of be
able to take
private les
pns in
music but
they can get
■ is of
the beauty
of inufic by
hese e
ontest s. I'ln
* vvinn®’ for
h.e boy
y.
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K. tTummings
.Ti tin
girl ’ was
Fay Tuckpr.
OF NEW SPKli* G
COATS m
u,r?.r
THE RESULT OF A VERY
PURCHASE ENA IR TU "s
REMARKABLE A LUES
DON’T MiSS IT
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WHILE YOU' IN TH I < >RE
SEE AND CO.'.i >V- -E \ A LUES OFF-
ERED IN
NEW SPRING WOOLENS
NOV ELT i FOOT WEAR
SPRINT 'ULLINERY
MEN! We went ye m ■-
KIRSCHRAUi- Ere.
NEW SHIRTS!
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BAPTIST ( Hi U ii
The pastor will w .eh '
morning hour i*1' s.’r\ ye * ■ ■
evening hour on aecuu;.
visit of our pa ;e.r to Tie »
rv he will preach thee ; 1 C * ■ j
ening hour. Our la t Sued
services were good, tile alteru'.a-i
was fine we had a gain in >*
Sunday school attendanci over th
last Sunday. We are very', i **'- '*-.*.
ous for every one to he pr«
next Sunday and hear t'o
gram on good « i iZensh . \ i
program will he i er* • red by tl d.m
young men {insisted by a i* " >-'•
the older men. ( *n and
see how we ni( a • •' • up to <’
standard of a good * it i cm. *1 i
had a ph as Hit v« v. >: v
Hiverlaud Tjrefhern -trrt t*• i. ..* ,: Tii
afternoon. 11* ai d a >*»>
pion by the pa tor and a spi* » • *• u
talk by the president of tin* t ;a.
county W.* M. t . on the w >nv *is •*
work. *
k. w. i?idb*v „. .
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ENTKUT’AiXS '
• i",v .hiive gorie (low’ll t*i see Mr,
; 'u'r-t is and liavt* beeti made happy
their victory. NN’e wish to
Lank tin First National Hank
oi their interest in this work.
>’} i., si rt and kind of inierost
, yi>u have, e; isecl is w*ntJ;>
, ; d appt eeiativg. .
i VITUS S( IIOOL NO l KS
’ • \, * u to express • nr t iianks
'.fi.*Fiiv* N Uin ial 1'aiik and (p
. • a. :*i<* in ,;i\ in,*’ five uidlar*
.'a t > >i‘ l-i-' -*t w . ana s .in tin
- ( Mi.fe t his pri/. is, di-
i d iiilp i w n \11\ i-dons to the girl
•,iTi* :i:e• the. best score two dol-
. . T'ty cents and the hoy
i\.J made the best, scoivwill be-'
a ii.i* 11 a is .n n't fill) . i.rts,
. ar not . l»!e i*. sa.c a' this
it..* * it.o lie w inners will ho, w«*
T *;a t his i hat iaverV wie not a
. a- .jv.'.iiv r.. -Thor : is a i*.i r* ii
that there was. -a - ( tper >1-
.hid -mch a - rfol i ne i
.v'a’vt* Uiauk \a>'i 1 l inkers.
in ho. s ai •* * *■' lafl s* na win k
a-; i,i i.*ase " .11 and we hope to
a.Ti p a»l roam i .l th. /• work.
I ;.;k'. t* a ;nod deal o ,y; t*»*k lb be.
sc 1 to do anything am. do >t \vell
. w e a.a -V. ..nliag these hoys to
is. 1 the work th:T they can
•
u. k we veil! hase* our iv
.. i' ;x examinatioii.s. There are
v* i' J o'' ihe pupils that are do-'
by ■ et.iiitig in flu* school work
■ v. ot dc 1 w hat you expi t t his
. io do in tIn* affairs of life.
•1 ;M ;i i i d young seemingly is
HP'live of some people for
*.eii* ' hildron, Sonic ;i''e ready
' iii f* ;• advice and help to others
ue i “y pe a heir children. iii e
l.ijp; it. very, badly. I’et’. the
i vut ' t youi". ow n i . t*.
i. h*..’ 1 i some njee i hinge.
.. : : . the .(riauit Mai V\;**;ii
a. 'A'** a1-* tjy.lny u» pjaivt
i . y.;Uay Ii' es tlie iale.is of
■;-•/ • i>. el : *.'•• di'M ist la 1 at<>r\
i-. .* j">od. th -i,l. tin y dva-V J or
a.r ' '•■uiitry.
• ’' '• ■ ” a*- ‘>u e h u-ig I o ■ •. lloxv
... "i II: :«i|iiIf.')‘.oj.'"ulaiion kn-vv.
• a i i i.Dg a pout t h great ;•*, e i n-
’.u id ot mi i' country . Some ha vc
I'Vej* r*tid ,*i good text in gowrn-
nent inn h l< ■'** some of the great
i '.ana <■ aooks on govefsinivril. I’o
, oi. i e liyu.! \.e have to read.
bonoree began g’athering tit tin*
home where a'bountiful feast was .Two kinds of pie and coffee w
spread and merry laughter of the j od.
>■ ung people whose* hears and;
Ups were keeping time to the
■crains of beautiful music lia’n
I in no and vict rolia.
At eleven o’clock the honori".* 1
was led into the room where die
plays d the presents numerous and ;1111*n\l a taniilv
beautiful, including towels nap- ; yjr('imiys.
kins aprons bed spreads pillow
.uses atunlnumi kitchen utensils
and etc, to numerous to mention
and lovely beybiid description.
\fter gating long and loving by
at tlie presents her eyes tilled
ATTKNDS FAMILY It Ft NION
Sunday Kev. and Mrs. Spurgeon
Met'luug’ and. son left Dek atur to
reunion of th*'
JOHN IIA It DIM.
The many friends and admire,
i " bar.. <d toy and grat it tide j,, | John Harding viewed with in
1 'in Ii gbirious evidence ol tnv-j tcvest his pi*Jnr«* in Monday T
Star Telegram. John is ilrmnnn*r
in the I tin * * Devil Hand and was
h we all departed wishing tin* .vantages and together In i aJ
<b» on Jolinii
big memory
After ell .joying the geuofous re-
»asi an hour or so was sp*;nt in
im-iug th.* old. -soul stirring re j his drum." .bdiif 'is a natural nm
!u*ions songs and social chat after ] siejan and luis had Wonderful ad-
wnii
l'*ar M is. Duckett many happy
returns of the day;
■'bos. { I'csiiet were: Mr. afol
Me • I"hn Adair and family .'Mr.
d Alls. Austin Adair ami Miss
<>1 phia Owens, Mr. and Mrs. <y
d. Harbour and liDle. son Dei'nii
•dr. and Mrs. J. \\. Wallace and
little son (Hyii. Mrs. J. F, Thorti-
tp'n,Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dmkett,
W allavt and Lillie Duckett, Miss;
i inney and Mildred \ ineyard,
Miss, S ( laudi.e and Clara J tales, MRS C. F. Ii YlfDLM.
d'dlii and Wesley Cates, Mr. and!
Mi Frank Cates, Misses Annie'
and Fy da Jom*s, Misses Jeanett**
Flemings and Fiinire Critl'in.
J.lisses; llein.* and Honnie \\ allaee.
HI \\ I NI F ITEMS
Mrs. C H Kush was * ailed to
Henrietta Monday on account ot
her daughter Mrs. Me Murray.
S. o. Davis is on the siik list
this* wcek.
Idurah (been is reported on
sick list.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs,
Cau ntt is .mi I fen ug t'i'oni a bro-
ken arm *atise*l when a <b»nkev
he was ridding, from school
through*'*! him
Mrs II D Stine v i-,it»**l in Wich-
ita Tails the first of the week.
Mi tiihs of Oklahoma spent
, Sunday w ith her mother Mrs. Rob-
erson. .
MV, and Mr- I. M W. llei.l aie
visiting in Conley . Oklahoma and
■ thi-l', east ei'Yi points this week.
II D Stine was- in \\ iehita Falls
Saturday on business.
Mrs. Long was her* last week
l.tijun .Montagu*’ <*»unty Visiting
her dam htei Mi s T. T. Wallace.
Kev, Tucker tilled the pulpit
lor Ibv. KrowniiU’ Sunday p. m.
l lUnvemn .11* looueht a vv»»ii-
' It'll ii I message vv hit It was appro-
i;iali'd by all
Ov pfav i*r meetiitg was we|l
attended' Sunday night. Miss
the .enter of the group vv|th s.illn II. r.t.i on fine lua.ler
ponder her lesson
MON FS TO < II AKLIi;
Mr. and Mrs. Iwslie • lliislialt
a re u loving to Cirajlie. today. » Mi
( hrisliau is engaged m tire inal
ket liifsiness tie*re-. ■
may » a* h *>
1 it
in *>iii 1 Ii«mi:
tsk
, Mil C VV <•
go
eon i mu i.i it y
«d
kev findiii"
. ile
'•.*,• '* gi/'/ai'i
1 e
to kiiling' tl
heal
• tlie report in our
M1 .I.L. Met oil
t; diamond ring in a
t ry body has gone
r hi t.is; in Impes t hey
■ TI •> a oiamond.. D*uit
p h« * p *»n looking,
. -. Suiishine •
KIN FRF AND I IF MS
FN I Fin ALN>
t t.ili': of I Ilk nil t'sf eiitertaiiliueilt
ol the season \vas given last f'ri
I and
Kidii:
I. day; at Kiv <*rlan*l
.t. 11 unti.le.v and liettof-
<'. i' : '•! I;. and I .aw r«*nee
i ITi Kin h and wife
otl la t Cut least <
and bet t * i lia I f
Hun
grass.
One who was presnt.
mUTII
We are in receipt of an an-.
lo'Jii'**ment ,d flu* arrival of
Klray Feb. ‘Jth. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carter of
Wichita Falls,weight 7lbs. Mrs.
Carter vyas b.» lore her marriage
Miss Klleti Warm*.
KFHFKAI1 I.ODt.F
'lav Fel*. ITMl) at tlie home of
M r
die 1
i ug:d . n great message
and Mrs. < . F 11 ar..bn* f.r
fi ; ..*
i.l "111
1ml
o', i. • • | • rt ol Kit Ii
1" seven t uiriy. 11 was for
tin*
a er ".
voiingcr girls and there was mu* h
. ' Sul
1
.n l.v gavus a spleii-
merriment as th* age always
di.i t a
di
■o'\ !■ • I or t Io* master
1 he most Old of life.. " |J",
look
■ 1 Ty’ V;:-
* V* i i
v ■•.. di , iii. < if al a ml t ake
and cheek"i s was * irjov * d.
In*
< n i i’!t
pre; on tin* way t*»
orations, I a v*>rs and r<*fr**shment
UO h
* a '• *
nl hour* Come again
were in keeping with W * liington
!>oM
r *'
Mid si-t*
birtInlay. < berry pi*' with v
hip
y pm
<\ i
Tiiie.-a in t h* * om num ity
ped c ream and hot * lioeolat •
vva *
at. pr<
* * r \ ed tot w cut y t vv o pm* !. .
,M-'i.
Dr
1 ■ r 1 bn i ami family
Ol ( |
art a
in*, 'x. Ok la. vN**i'** visi-
A \ ALI AKI.F MEN
t
\
!:. -I vye* k.
fall and family hav*
: t ""*,'
■ *T
'ia i Hotli Okia;. where
,v1 1
!* u;
a ’ * * • ■ *■ i ■ < i y low .
Mrs 1 1',. M* 1 ..ilk* y kill* «
Oil*
v •,
\ v j.
' 1 )• nit tin irk
of 'her iifii- lor tin: family
m**a 1
j Ii . '
The Hyers lodge No. 2o(» is
in"' good work siiii’e the pre
t oi'p ; of officers took charge.
They are pea* ine ifui.lts aiul going
'iniI• them f"i Ih'' oitshan*
iiOljU . Tlu\ are ggifig (u hade
Ce tr piano for a vu.lrola a. tiny
nave no pianist. Jn shor.i liny
i doing thing., worth w hil..
j the otli* r day an<! w In n I
I up*'ii t In girt/.a r*I In di rov
"I diamond w hi* h h he I T.
■ O' * I I W'<' ' il l'. ,1 o I !
' ■' • e lino I S.'eio ’j'li, ' I "
pi I •< d lb' •' I >i» u p. .o.i. I lb
lie r
tJ
..Ki-iing
to make (oinpai tons,
i w* must live, the gr, a>
i. e ssential !*» good ciC-.
So hi" people art! hoiu
i . ,M
■our
Ml I
iyl'"s School The
Second (n (mini v
i in* Hyer ' publics have ' prow u
■ iitil they .are now the se on’i l.ir-
L in the' ■ county. 'This ha
«;V*n mad** possible by -tln: hard
voiK ol the i.ehoiil oltieiaL' and
ho..** that are int* - ■ t 'i *•>.!
ol ■ < >t h, r ' < s i
o "ty. to) the last fnv yea
a'eu losing
bile ityi-r
.■•»■' tj.an t
supt
SO.NIF WIND
• While crossing the street U.st
Monday ; I <• wind vva ? blow ing
with such v'elo. ity that ir pi* ke*t
• i eldde up vv hieli st ruck F. 1).
io i on t!. • ear *ui'isiiig utijt* a
*i '«)(• iinging. He thinking it
l.. liovve oi' (i. A. Shi hi- who
C ut T him gathered him a rock
ml when he Lii'ihmI low ami. Lt*
"i,: ’ " one w... near him. See
• W I os:; Ten we an be. ’t in
, l . v w . T V.
it*I < ai i i< u 0 In I
{'lull; Cr.i u C
y.aial. v a v uiai si.;.
< ouslant f rill- i:rt:• *.
Ft'WOK 1 II Li,.VCI F i'l.o.-a-
ind Mr
.bong
Scriptu h • p
Mi \ ' i a ( i
Sp«**. j;il mu -1
mifigs
Neigllboiv; <d **
t arrfey
f lit rod'ieing tii.'
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FomIi II*
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•FORT NEWS
Meet in f t In tn***(l
Dpi/ Vaught :
'booling ' 1'
in g
Hellenic t jc.i.
lla
1 I \
The hi,
the
have
in their enrolIm-mt , b»w n hny
di■>*,!.* have g,.ine*|
r ty per < , iit.
t
tiled
Koswcll, lm:
unl ui K"v th** Ldu- .
ve.; ( oinrnitte on a sp< « i
cd the .".rhooljs arid s* ho
ion and he is to get
»ni , ri" pat rnns oi ! L*
<t ■> id. them to tin* >.
Ih
It eho*t| team beat t h»
Monday night in a fast
.name, tin* wore was lo to F.L
I In d ats" also * l'M« h* <l I'clndi.*
T'.'l . L—I** 14
ltikei'H-( iiin|)iit
iii. \I
Ti*,* «v*. n l/oya play
t;wls at Lorn* Star and ruffled
C . ir feathers t»* tin* t•*nc *•! JH to
Id. I h»* game v a: fa I ;*n*l ioip»h
ii**] on *»f old b" vi.'i c lav, eft
dy tlie OvD. ThtirsJay night
the., * vo* et to gouge the town
.lose Rikra and Floiz**
„ . . were married Mniidav
J uesulav Jiigilt I lU
,.**l th** \\ n hita |{row„inK official im
»i l | v IT IFivY
■i .old lei US
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v" 'on Saturday
llh I HATCH FRY
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IM N I If IN VN I I D Mil l ’ *. 1
Saturday evoiiin
Aldvison was ho ‘
triemU. Various
gang's with lIMfnic
I h
b t«* ten
context* i
was enjo
during the evening
Jj. W. Thou
,Mi
to make kfun
n fo him a n
■ 11 <i,‘ at t h" < »v an but it *, * he
un*
1* will 1,
o* in If
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ho d -G so,
a ! an,inoR . belief o| **nr f,a**k* t
* efs
I renders
to kn<
rv that
111 !l
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and hi wi
, 'K it 11 e ()wIn will go awav
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with
til-
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to Ih* g. r»«i
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. Daily T
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> < 1'diofHfU*
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Ev* rv body torn out and see
the
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ak for
him
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Mrs,
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