The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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BEKVENUE ITEMS
VALENTINE ITEMS
Mrs. B. A. Green has boon on
the sick list this week.
Mrs. Rbinson has been quite ill
this week.
Mr. Lake Audrain and Miss
Kathloene Berch visited in Hen-
rietta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kerch of
Henrietta spent Sunday with their
p«rents.>
*(Jr. ai d .Are. «>oe etc-, h an
ichilurtn of Sedan, Oklahoma were
here for thr week end with hia
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Steph. ,
Miss Hazel Parker of Decatur
Collude was home for thanksgiv-
ing.
Mrs. D. Hager visited her moth-
er Mrs. J. H. Duckett in Byeru
Tuesday.
The services Sunday afternoon
and night were well attended and
very fine spiritually. Come next
Sunday and worship with us we
need you.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Greer., Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. W. Ueid. Mr. and
Mrs. Will Farr, Mr. and Mrs. K.
A. Williams, Mr. and Airs. John
Belcher, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bel-
cher, Mr. and Mrs. David Belch-
er, and Mrs. Jessie Robinson all
attended the funeral of Mr. John
Hodges last Thursday in Wauri-
ka.
Mrs. Mary Smith is in Wsurika
with her daughter Mrs. John Hod-
ges this week.
Sunshine
Saturday evening Clifford Ha-
ger celebrated his sixteenth bir-
thday by giving n party to his
frien.’s. A large number was in
attendance. Good music was en-
joyed.
Miss Arlie Davis of Wichita
apent the week end with her sis-
ter Mrs. Manning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCnkey
were in Wichita Falls Saturday.
Mrs. H. W. Carpenter and chil-
dren and Mrs. Ancel Yarbrough
were shppping in Wichita Falls
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ligon of Wi-
chita spent Sunday with their dau-
ghter Mrs. Tommie Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Manning,
Mr. and Mrs. Dru Harding and
Mias Arlie Davis saw the show in
Henrietta Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Harrison
ars visiting in Dallas this week.
Mrs. Tommie Harrison was in
Wichita Falls Saturday visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. 'R. L.
Ligon.
Mr. Sam Householder was in
Fort Worth the last of the week
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ode Gulley and
children were in Petrolia last Fri-
day.
Mrs. E. Boyd and Mrs. Ben
Fowler were in Henrietta last Fri-
day.
Thanksgiving Party
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snodgrass
gave the young people of the com-
munity a party Thursday evening
there was a large crowd and every
one had a good time.
Birthday Party
Mr. J. S. Vineyard and daugh-
ter Misses Mildred and Tinnie
were shopping in Wichita Falls
Thursday of last week.
Mrs. Ethel Pierce and son of
Wichita visited Mrs. D. Hager
Sunday.
Mj. and Mrs. Austin Adair and
Mrs. Hay Haua were shopping in
Wichita Falls last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jones and
daughter Annie and son Warren
spent Sunday in Henrietta with
their daughter Mrs. Calvin Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gates spent
the week end in Wichita Falls
with Mrs. Ethel Pierce.
Mr. Paul Steph and Rev. Ches-
ter Bartley of Decatur spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. C.
G. Steph.
Miss Ruth Lynn of Wichita
Falls spent Sunday with her sis-
ter Mrs. Elmer Roberts.
Mrs. Ray Haus and baby of
Petrola spent Thursday of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roberts
were shopping in Temple, Okla.
Saturday.
S. S. Stout transacted business
in Henrietta Thursday.
Mrs. E. W. Dees is here from
Minco visiting her i nup.ue; a.
Mr. Willis Smith visited in
Minco, Oklahoma the first of the
week.
Mr. Harry Plaster of Wichita
was here Sunday visiting friends.
Mrs. E. W. Dees, Mrs. Jess
Plaster and Miss Sallie Hender-
son were shopping in Temple
Wednesday.
Mr. Doyle Williams of Faraer-
■ville it here visiting Barney Mar-
tin.
Mrs. John Harding and Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Harding were shopping
in Wichita Falls Tuesday,
Mrs. J. B. Burton is in Wichita
this week visiting her daughter
Mies Ethel.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Fincher Nov. 29th a baby girl.
Mrs. ,T. B. Dunn was in Henri-
etta Monday visiting her son Jes-
se and wife.
Carrol Smyers was in Wichita
Falls Wednesday.
Miss Anna Mable Smith and
brother Claud transacted business
in Walter and Waurikn, Oklahoma
Frday
- Mra. .. M. Sfith \ in Char-
lie Saturday.
A D> Lemon was in
Monday on business.
Charlie
Mrs. Charlie Henderson, dau-
ghters Misses Bailie and Carrie
Lob, Miss I^eona Farr, Mrs. Jess
Plaster, Mr. Walter Henderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Le Mae atten-
ded Mr. John Hodges funeral in
Waurlka Thanksgiving.
Big demand for all kind* of of-
fire help. Write for Catalog M
today, Draught's College, Wl*
•'"fiftn rnir TtWk
Mr. Austin Adair transacted
business in Henrietta Saturday.
Write Draughon’s College, Wi-
chita Falls, Texas, if interested in
office position. Catalog M ex-
plains all.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Lank-
ford and son Weston spent
Thanksgiving in Bowie with Mrs
C. J. Lankford.
Misses Ruby and Anna Mable
Smith, Lois Harding, Trebor
and Cladd Smith spent Thanks-
giving with their sister Mrs. Bill
Aubrey in Electra.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wright and
Mrs. Edgar Wright of Dallas are
here visiting the ladies sister
Mrs. T. B. Harding, While turn-
ing a sharp curve coming they
had the misfortune of over turn-
ing their car. They received mi-
nor bruises and sprains. The!
car was slightly damaged.
Mrs. John Yarbrough and dau-
ghter Roxie and Mrs. H. A. Lank-
ford were shopping in Henrietta i
Monday.
Rev. C. M. Hundley was in Hen-
rietta Monday and Wichita Tues-
day .
Mrs. Allen Thompson
Wichita Falls Tuesday.
was
W. D. Shaw is here from Wichi-
ta Falls \isiting his grand par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Will Mitchell.
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YARD WIDE
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Saturday
Ladies’ Rayon
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All Colors
3 Pairs
99c
“Where Most People Trade”
CHRISTMAS
Lob E
Saturday
Ladies’ Full Fashion-
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Silk Chiffon
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99c
Men’s Felt
House Slippers
Buckskin Soles
Williams
Xmas
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Price ....
Ladies’ and Men’s
Leather House Shoes
And Ladies’
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Assorted
Colors, All
Sizes—the
Sale price......
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Children’s Ribbed
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“CY”
Suits
Union
Williams
Sale, Each.
59c
Children’s Cricket
Sweaters
Sizes 28 to 84
Children’s Richalou
Ribbed
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Men’* Good Wt.
Blue Overalls
Or Flannel Overshirts
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Mr. and Mrs. Sain Robert.-, of j
Haskell and Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Roberts of Chillicothe spent Sun-
day with their mother Mrs. A
Roberts.
Fred Smyers of Wichita spent
Thanksgiving with his parents
Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Smyers.
Mrs. I. K. Tomlin and tons were
shopping in Temple Monday
Mr. And Mrs. W. B Williams
and children of Dallas spent the
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Grundy, John. The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1926, newspaper, December 2, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893978/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .