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OhfcSH AMROCK TEXAN
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TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR
NEA & UNITED DRESS
SHAMROCK, WHEELER t’Ol’NTY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26. 1M9
SEMI-WEEKLY
NO. IS
Deputy Sheriff’s Badge jMiss Amcrica
Given Back to Johnson
Hy Reconsiders at Request of Friends and
Resumes Duties After Day’s Layoff
Deputy Sheriff Tom C. Job niton, who retujrncd Friday
afternoon because he was "Retting tired of spending half
hia time denying lies,” was back on the job Saturday night
after several friends had talked with him and Sheriff W.
K. McLemore.
Promised the help of friends in putting a slop to the
“spreading of false reports by |>oliticnl enemies," and ns-
sured of the confidence and good will of his chief, the
deputy sheriff consented to resume his duties.
resignation41 ' ' .
In announclns hit
' tnaon had expressed regret that
, «elt It necessary to do to to tave
- reputation He tald be had been
tandered by political enemies every
Unce he had been In office, that the
*umort became widespread and that
ye considered hit resignation was
.he only thing that would put a
dop to them.
Sheriff McLemore had asked
fnhnton to reconsider the matter
-te expressed confidence In the
leputy t Integrity and tald he be-
lered him Innocent of every charge
hat hat been rumored againtt him
It wat only a few hours after
lohnaon’s rr-sgnalton became gen
-rally known that Sheriff McLemore
iqapunred the deputy had recon-
tJKed and derided to remain on
he Job
mi$ HELD
FOR CAR VICTIM
4AYEK HOLT CRt SHLD I K»KI
AUTO WHEN HE LEANS OUT
OVER KINDER AMI SUPS
Funeral urnlcre were held at
Ualon. Tex , Wednesday for Mayre
toll. 21 year* old. of Shamrock,
rho died Tuesday u ibr result of
JTrirj received when he felt from
. Anovtng automobile In which be
.nd a comiraiuon were riding Set -
ral people ol Stiamrock were prei-
M at the funeral
The young man and hit father.
( Holt who opera let Hotel Lively,
iad gone to Slaton, their former
mne. for t visit Mayes wat rid-
ng with a friend. John Pallenon.
hen Patterson tald he believed he
i.l a flat tire Mayes stepped to
rut running board and leaned out
v«r the front fender to tee The
u struck a rough place in the road.
I .rowing Ms yet to the ground and
te wat run over by the car. both
rgt being broken and hit chest
rushed He died five hours later
Besides hit parents, the young
ran It survived by two brothers,
isrence and Roy Holt of Slaton
e was unmarried
ti^PENDICmS FATAL
I TO KELTON FARMER
Oj L SulUn. 42 years old. well
i«rwn farmer of the Kellon com-
mtuty. died In a hospital at
/heeler Monday of gangrene sp-
end Icllls
'' * funeral Ut charge of Smith-
in Funeral Home of Shamrock.
. eld Tuesday and burial made
the Wellington cemetery
He Is survived by hit widow and
wo tons
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Hit KEN BARBEC UE
HELD AT RAM8DELL
Fifteen members of the Ramadell
"me Demonstration club met at
■e home of Mrs. Ben Brown Thurs-
ty and enjoyed a chicken barbecue
vye were 16 guest* present After
regular luncheon a program on
lorn* Made Versus Tailor-made
annenta." was given.
COLE CREEK WINS
SUNDAY’S MATCH
SHAMROCK (iOI.Kl.KS WILL GO
TO MEMPHIS M Mill Kill
Ki l l IIN ENGAGEMENT
Cole Creek golfers will go to Mem-
phis Sunday to repay the visit of)
Memphis Country- Club last Sun-
day Bill Walker asks all members
who can go to get In touch with
lnm at once and if you do not have
a way. transportation will be ar-
ranged for you
Cole Creek wUI have to take 26
players to have a chance of win-
ning the match it was tald. on ac-
count of Memphis liavlng about six
top-note her* and a Urge number of
medlorre players It ass pom led
out that several of the best players
who did not make (he trip Sunday
will be on lund tor the match
Cote Creek players won every one
of the matches pUyed last Sunday
Charley Staggs wa» medalist with
7J Fred SUgga turned in a 78 and
A O Nicholson a 79
Here is I he result Charles Staggs
beat Mac Tarver 2 up. A O Nich-
olson beat M J Draper 6 up. Fred
Suggs beat R 8 Greene 8 up;
O T Nicholson best W C Dickey
3 up; Noel Woodley best O N
Alexander 2 up; Billy Holmes beat
Frank Garrett I up. R M Barkley
brat Thomas Hamilton 2 up. C L
Clement beat Paul Vtnaon 8 up.
Dr. John Cox beat John Derer I
up <19 holesi; Bob Douglas beat Ira
Neeley 6 up; Ben Woolen beat A
R Evans 2 up.
BAITIST WORKERS TO
CONVENE AT LILLIE
Several Baptists from Shamrock
and nearby communities plan to St
lend the Workers' meeting U> be
held si Lillie church 10 miles north
seat of Wellington, on July g The
meeting open* at 9 o'clock and lasts
until after 4 p. m. dinner bring
served at the chutclv
Sermons will be preached by Rev-
erends BrynofI and B P. Han Ison
Greenwood and Brewer will discus*
"Giving to AsaocUUonal Mission.'
and Sidney Johnson and C R Joy
net will discuss "Olvuig to Porrign
Missionary Causes " Relation of the
Home Board to Us." Is the topic of
talks to be made by Revs J. J
Baird and C A Baxter There will
be a board meeting, women's meet
Ing and a business session also
DCRRLEY AND HILL 200 PERSONS VIEW
ATTEND AMARILLO GARMENTS ENTERED
RAILROAD MEETING IN LOCAL CONTEST
HV ALMOST UNANIMOUS VOTK. HULL HKI.SSES MAM. BY 4 II
I IV l< BOIII MEMBERSHIP OWLS AM PRAISED BY
ENDORSES ROCK ISLAND WHEELER JUDGES
Hopes to Determine
Yo-Yo Champion By
Bioodless Tourney
Mrs. Balthrope and
Sisters, Separated
For 24 Years, Meet
E. GASTON FOOTE IH
IN TIME TO PREACH
Rev I nation Foote and Mrs
Foote of While Deer were guests in
the home of hit parenu. Rev and
Mrs C W Foote. Sunday night
They arrived here just In lime for
Rev E. Gaston Foote to do the
preaching at the evening hour of
the Methodist church
He has many friends here, having
held a meeting In Shamrock two
year* ago He brought hi* us
good message and was graciously
received by all present
Mr*. J. H. Balthroiie and three
Vert, two of whom rsslda at San
-nlto, Texas, and one of whom
■Idas at Mangum. Okla were re-
lied at the home of Mrs. Bal-
ope In Shamrock the past week
-*he first time in 24 years
t*W* sister* are Mrs Jim Prances
d Mrs Neele PaUlIa of San Benito
d Mrs Belle Tucker of Mangum
Alter several days visit with Mrs.
Ithrope the ladlas left for Man-
1, where they will visit In the
of Mrs. Tucker.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO
HOLD PICNIC FRIDAY
All Royal Neighbors of Shamrock
are invited to attend a picnic to be
held by the members of Shamrock
•nd Wellington lodges at Riverside,
between the two clllsa. Friday even
log. Hie Bhamrock women will
meet In front of the Baptist church
at 4 p, m Friday
"Bring your family There wUI
be room for everybody." said ths
announcement "And be sure and
bring a filled lunch basket"
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Mr. and Mrs Hugh Rmall and
daughters. Msry Rose and Jaquellne,
cams In from Hobart. Okla.. Sunday
Mr Small returned Sunday but
Mrs. Small and children remained
for S longer visit with friends and
relatives hen
Here's thr l*t* edltto.i ol MB*
America, fairest of Am rlron girts
entered In the Inlemai.unst beauty
pageant at Galveston, I -»a» this
year. The new garen t VRo* Irene
Ahlberg. of Greater Nr- York. And
the more one look* at 1‘iis view ol
Mtm Vhlberg. the *ur> - Vnr br-
ibe Jade** dtdn t mix'
Q. C Berkley, president of the
Sitamrock cliembet of commerce,
and Ouy Hill, secretary-manager,
attended a membership meeting of
the Amarillo chamber of commerce
Tuesday afternoon when that body
almost unanimously approved the
decision ol the board of directors in
vupportlng the Rock Island rail-
road company's proposal to build
a new line from Shamrock to Quan-
ali connecting there with other
line* into Fort Worth and Dallas
C R McAfee, furniture dealer,
was the only member to speak a-
gmnst the motion Mr McAfee said
Amarillo -lumld assume s neutral
position, lelluig the,Interstate Com-
merce Commission deride whether
the Rock Island or the Port Worth
ii Denver Is to be granted permis-
sion to build Ui the East Panhandle
The Denver Is asking for author-
ity to build from Childress through
Shamrock to Pam pa
One Man Against R I.
Mr McAfee voted against the mo-
tion to endorse thr Hock Island's
plans
A large number of the membrr*
*pokr in favor of Amarillo encour-
aging thr proposed Hock island line
declaring that it offemi a new main
line of rail road I; laeen Amarillo
and Fort Worth
All of those who spoke in lavor of
the Rock DU nd said they find no
More than 200 persons msiiectrd
exhibits In the Wheeler county
THEY STICK GUN
IN HIS RIOS AND
ASK FOR A LIFT
clothing contest which was judged
at Wheeler Saturday A feature of
the exhibit was 28 doll dresses made
by farm girls who were not eligible lo
enter the dress contest There wen-
60 women's dresses. 16 class I girls,
and 6 class 2 girls, entered
Mrs H Ptarmigan scored highest
In the women’s contest and was
given a scholarship lo the Parmer*
Short Course at A & M College
Mrs C T O Neil wire scored sec-
ond w-a* given a set of mixing bowls
and Edith Reneau who scored third
was given a lemon squrexcr and
Mrs W R Thornton was given hon-
orable mention
In class II of the glrU contest
Ernestine Newberry of MobeeUe
(cored highest and was given a
scholarship to the Parmer's Short
Course Not her* Brown Dixon
scored second and was given a sub-
scription to Holland’s magaslnr j
Cleo Williams scared third and was j
given a box of handkerchiefs, and
Anna Ptak received honorable men-
tion
Doll Dresar* Receive Praia*
!n Class I of the Olrl's content
Lurlle Grant of Dixon was given a
-cholarahlp lo Uie Farmer's Short
Course as first prise Idelle Isaacs
of Center view stored second and wa«
given a gingham drew*. Leila O'Neil, ___. ..
i __,___, _ j are invited to attend a membership
of DU scored third and wsa gtvrrf------ _____ ...____
Hope that the yo-yo cham-
pionship of Wheeler county can
be determined without blood-
shed was expressed Wednesday
by Eugene Worley of the Lib-
erty Theatre who nas arranged
a tournament to be held at
the Liberty Mommy night
"If every one will only remain
calm I feel certain wc can set-
tle : his controversy without s
sin-! ' casualty." declared Wor-
ley. Let us use reason, give
every man and woman a fair
Chare e to yo-yo and then leave
It to competent judges oho Is
the champion The way It t*
going innocent blood Is going
to be sited and vre must prevent
that at any cost
Tuere will be prises for the
fanciest yo-yoer. the youngest
one. thr oldtwl one. the one who
can yo-yo the longest and the
one who has the largest yo-yo
Rules of the National Aasocta-
llon for the Promotion of Yo-
Yoing will govern
RAILROADS WILL
BE CHIEF TOPIC
RURAL COMMUNITIES ASKK.I)
Ml Mil t WITH ( lltMHiK
OK' COMMERCE FRIDAY
Shamrock clUaens and people
from nearby communities and towns
LOCAL YOUNG MAN HAH CAB
BACK NOW. THOUGH AFTER
FARMER TURNS OFFICER
Sucking a gun In the ribs of
Hugh Grogan, and forcing him to
drive them and a girl companion
from McLean In the direction at
Chicago shortly after midnight
Saturday, teemed euay lo J Shelton
and T Slioc of Chicago And R
wasn't anything to worry about
when Grogan Jumped out of the
car at a North End Pilling Station
near Shamrock and told standers-
by that the fellows were stealing
his car
Shelton and Shoe casually re-
marked "the boy is craxy." and that
■ e!> Young Grogan realty act-
ed Uiat way. The first trouble oc-
curred six miles west of Sayre,
when the Chicago men and their
girt friend had lo desert their car
and hit for the umber, Deputy
Sheriff Tom C Johnson and City
Officer C E Velvtn of Shamrock
were In close pursuit
Farmer Amato Both Mrs
The real trouble came Bunday
morning when Shelton and Shoe,
aware that officers had at
III will towaia lire Fort Worth Ai|a calamity box Hrarl Bnulaha* of
Denver, and were not ui the position Sweetwater was given honorable
of lighting Psmpa. but that A ms mention
rtllo could not be blamed lor at- j The doll irnmiM
UmpUng to get a new laUiuui
ROCK ISLAND
IS ENDORSED
Wheeler Chamber of ( ammerre Aaha
Interstate ('ammerre Comm talon
To Grant Its Appltrallon
Thr Wheeler chamber of com-
merce has end tried the Rock Island
propoml to bu Id from Shamrock to
Quanah. connecung this section of
thr Panhandle with Fort Worth and
Dallas by • trunk railway line, di-
rectors announced this week
After several weeks consideration
of the two propooed line*—the Port
Worth and Denver from ChUdrea*
to Pam pa and the Rock Island-
Wheeler business men decided to
get behind the latter project The
chamber of commerce has forward-
ed resolutions to the Interstate
Commerce Commission, asking that
body to grant the Rock Island s ap-
plication
Wheeler busines* m»n are of the
opinion the Rock Island's propomd
trunk line would be a great boom to
the development of this section
With work under way on the county
road program which will connect
Wheeler and Shamrock by a paved
highway much good would accrue
to Wheeler and the northern end ol
thr county If the Rock bland tine
were built to Shamrock, chamber of
commerce directors there believe
FOKMKK RESIDENT OF
8HAMR04K VERY ILL
Mrs 8 W Camp, resident of
Shamrock for several years. Is crit-
ically III st her home In Hasting.
Okla according to word received
here Wednesday She has been very
low since Friday and physicians said
Tuesday night they had very little
hope for her recovery. Mr Camp
who waa formerly manager of the
telephone company here Is now
manager of several small exchanges
In Oklahoma making his head-
quarters at Hasting
46 ARE ENROLLED IN
H. S. TRAINING COURSE
Forty Six person* have enrolled
In the training school and enlarge-
ment rampalgn which was started
Monday by the Rundsy school
of the First Baptist church Andrew
Allen, field worker for the Baptist
Sunday school department. Is In
charge, being assisted by John Lee
Harris, assistant pastor at Pampa
Reverend Allen te conducting a
course In "Building a Standard
Sunday School.” white Mr. Harris
te teaching a course In "The Young
People and Adult Department
Book."
The Ruck Island propose* to build
from Shamrock, through Welling-
ton lo Quanah and a point south
of Quanah where it will connect
with the Fusco into Jaefcgtroo. and
on into Port Worth It wUI use its
present line between Amarillo and
Slum track and will operate train*
out of AmarlUo lo Fort Worth. C 8
Dsvts. Rock Island official told the
meeting
The Port Worth A Denver has an
a;ipllcallon on file with the Inter-
te Commerce Communion to
build from Chi (dine north through
Wellington and Shamrock to Pam-
irs
Gives City Another Trank Line
Mr Davu and others declared
that Uie Rock Island's plaits would
give Amarillo another trunk line of
railroad, and that li would connect
s new road with the branch now
being completed from the wheal
bell around Liberal into Amarillo
'This will give the wheal belt an
all-Texas route through Amarillo lo
Uie Gulf, and will save much mile-
age over the present route from the
whesi territory through El Reno.
Oklaltoma. lo Port Worth and the
Gulf. ’ Mr Davis mid
Prriidcnl Colten in xtallng the
purpose of the meeting said that
the Chamber of Commerce Is not
working against Psmpa. or the Den-
ver. "but we feel that we are free
American citlgens and have the
right of choice "
Hr said Pampa had a perfect
right to work for a new railroad,
but that Amarillo had the same
privilege
MEETING HELD BY
I’AKAN-HEALI) CLUB
The PskanQleald club met in the
Flak home Friday when a demon-
stration was given of cream soups
After this Mrs Flak mode strudels
•nd the girls were entertained as
well a* Instructed by watching Mrs
Flak stretch a small iriece of dough
lo cover an entire table "Putting
Ui Uie filling and rolling the strud-
els is no small Job." the girls agreed
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ALTON McKAY DIES
OF TY 1*11011) FEVER
Alton McKay. 19 years old. of near
Magic City, died Saturday night
following a three weeks illness
Typhoid fever wss Uie cause of
death. Burial was held Bunday af-
ternoon under the direction of M
M. Nix and Company. Rev Carl
Lamb conducted the funeral rite.
He te survived by his parenu. four
brothers and one sister.
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Miss Thelma Terrell went to Al-
ius Bunday to visit with her sister.
Mrs Bateman, for • few days. She
was sooompanled by Raymond Gift
Gray Valentine and Miss Bonnie
Wsllermlre who returned to Sham
rock Sunday.
received more
praise than any oUier part of the
-xhlblt Luclle O'Nell of DIs scored
highest, received a string of bead*.
Her nice Dunlap of Centervlew scor-
ed lecond and received a toilet box;
Edith Ashley of CornvaUey scared
thbd and received s calamity box;
and Luclle Warren of Zybach re-
ceived honorable mention
After the scoring was completed,
a irarmde was formed The small
girls with their doll* dressed In their
contest garments led the irnrsde
A 4-H banner was carried at the
head Class I girls followed these
then class II and then the women
Over 100 dressed In their contest
garments marched In this parade
and sang club song*
Contest Pleases All Entrant*
Judges in the women's and girls
dress contests were Mis* Itors Clark,
home demonstration agent of Potter
county. Miss Esther Sorenson, home
economics Instructor In Shamrock
high school Edith Reneau of Heald
and Irons Crosstend of Wagner
scored the doll dress contest
Every one was well pleased with
thr scoring and the criticisms of-
fered 'They feel that they know
better how to design and construct
their dresses.’' said Miss Viola Jones.
Wheeler county home agent, who
was in charge of the contests Miss
Clark criticised the women's gar-
ment*. Miss Miller the girls’ and
Mias Reneau explained the mlxtakrs
that had bam made In the doll
dresses
meeting of the chamber of commer-
ce lo be held in Dons club hall st
8 3b o’clock Friday night for the
purpose of discussing the railroad
situation.
Guy HiU and Percy Bones who
were member* of the West Texas
dclogauon which went lo Dallas
and Port Worth in Interest of the
proposed Rock Island Une from
Hliamrock lo Quanah. wUI make
report on the ihnp HIU and O C.
Berkley went lo Amarillo Tuesday in
imerest of the Rork Island and they
wtli also have *~~*J>-Ing lo my
Persons who are not as well In
formed on the railroad situation
as they would Ukr to be are special-
ly urged to be present and speakers
will explain both of the proposed
projects, the Rock Island and the
Port Worth and Denver The
rliambrr of commerce here has en
domed thr Rock Island believing I
offers mare advantages than the
Denver's proposed Une from Chil-
dress lo Psmpa
The Wheeler chamber of com
merer. Wellington and Quanah are
also actively supporting that pro-
ject Amarillo has Joined the fight
and Port Worth te expected lo
rommit Itxelf In similar fashion
within a few weeks, the Trstupor
latton committee of thr Association
of Commerce having recommended
endorsement of the Rock Island lo
their board of directors.
REVEREND SWANN TO
PREACH HERE SUNDAY
The Rev L. L Swann of Claren-
don. will conduct services at the
Episcopal church Bunday Holy
communion will be held st 10 16 a
m. and the sermon st 11 a. m The
public Is Invited to attend
MRS. MORGAN TO PUT
IN CAFE AT SCHOOL
Mrs Dora Morgan has announced
that construction of a small brick
and stucco building which will ser-
ve as a high school lunch room will
be started soon. It will be situated
at the comer of West Tenth and
Main streets The lunch room wUI
be modern In every respect, said
Mrs Morgan
Mrs lee Edmond* of Waco, who
lias been visiting the past two weeks
with her niece, Mrs. H E Pendle-
ton. and nephews. L. S Griffin of
this city and J M. Griffin of Wheel
er. left Tuesday for Texhoma. where
xhe will bn the guest of relatives
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Mrs Hall Corley snd son of Fort
Worth srs visiting In the Prank
Staggs home this week
Mr. snd Mrs. E. J. Morrison of
Oklahoma City srs gusste In ths
home of Mrs. Morrison's staler. Mrs
E. R. Tinsley
H. Y. I*. U. OF NORTH
FORK MEETS SUNDAY
A North Pork Association B Y P
U meeting will be held st the Mo-
beetle church Sunday, beginning at
10 a m. and testing until 4 p. m.
The program te as follows Devo-
tional. Terry Walker; address. Sun-
day School Field Worker Allen:
lunch served st church; special
music program. B L. Isaacs; devo-
tional. Itl(hard Cagle. What Wf
Are Doing In North Zone. ' Mrs J
E. Wood. "Report from the South
Zone," by president: "How to Build
snd Maintain the B Y. P U. Spir-
it," Lillian Wood; violin eolo. Imo-
gens Wood; Inspirational address on
training service of the church. Rev,
C. R Joyner, business session
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CAR STOLEN IN CITY
HAS BEEN RECOVERED
A Whlpjiet coach belonging lo Carl
Smith which wss stolen from In front
of the Smith-Bunton Funeral Home
Friday, has been recovered at
Burkburnett. Tex. officers notified
Mr Smith Wednesday. He will go
lo Burkburnett this week and drive
the car back
the hunt and confident all was well,
emerged from a thicket In which
they had been hiding, and saw a
long-barrelled shot gun pointing at
them ft was In the Bands of a
Beckham county farmer whose
hands were steady and who said
stick 'em up," Uke he meant IL
They did snd he marched them
to ftayre Oklahoma officers per-
mitted the return of the two men
lo Wheeler county the next day af-
ter they had waived extradition
They are now In the county Jail,
having waived preliminary hearing
on a chars* of robbery with fire-
arms
"Don l Mind Bay—He's Craxy"
The men were en route to Chica-
go They had stolen a tar at Las
Angeles snd driven It to McLean,
leaving It ui a garage after they
had motor trouble They saw
young Grogan at the outskirts of
McLean and decided to lake his
car After coversnc him with • gun
they told him lo keep driving and
no harm would come to him Aa
they neared Stusmrock Grogan ad-
vised them to get some gas. saying
the tank was nearly dry
Stopping hi* car at the filling sta-
tion the young driver jumped out
and told two or three persons
•landing there. "Those men are
stealing my car"
"The boy* crary," said the two
men and young woman "don't pay
any attention to him." And they
drove away, unmolested That was
about 2 a m
Woman Companion Fsrapes
Grogan Immediately notified of-
ficer* snd he and Johnson and Vel-
vtn gave pursuit They were about
to overtake the stolen ear six miles
West of Ssyre when Ita three oc-
cupants deserted It. After notify-
ing nearby firmer* to be on the
lookout, the officers gave up the
hunt a few hour* later. rvUimlrw
Grogan'* car lo Shamrock
The young woman was not with
Shelton snd Shoe when the farmer
found them Sundae morning and
placed them under arrest It te be-
lieved she had left a few minute*
before and had caught a tide from
a passing csr She had ridden with
the men sine* they left Albuquer-
que. they said
The Automobile Club of Southern
California has offered the local of-
ficers a reward for the return of
the two men In connection with the
theft of the car from Los Angeles
But Uie officers have announced
they wUI keep the men here for trial
In this county Shoe te 24 years old
and Shelton te 17.
Jeff D. Manklnx and niece. Clau-
dlne. returned Tuesday from Okla-
homa City, whers they spent a week
visiting relatives
Mr. and Mrs Troy Welly made a
trip to Hereford Sunday They
were accompanied by Mr. Wslty's
brother, Woodrow who returned lo
hte home after an extended stay In
Shamrock.
Sign Up Nicholson
In City Ace Club I
A. Oi Nicholson made the first
perfect shot that has been made
from • tee on Cole Creek coun-
try club's oourse Monday after-
noon, when he made a hole-la-
one on No. 7. The distance te
119 yard*.
He was playing with Fred
Btaggs, J. R. Benson and Let
Wallace and the scores on the
hole were Nlchotaon I, Waller
I. Staggs 3 snd Benson 4
It was Nicholson's first hole-
In-one althcwgh he has come
within Inehss of the cup before
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