The Odell Reporter (Odell, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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The Time to Takea Life Insurance Policy
Is while you are young and able to pass the examination necessary to get it
Delays are Dangerous,
Let us show you how EASY, how SIMPLE as well as the Importance of carrying protection for your
loved ones, who look to you for support This is a duty you owe to yousdf and your family.
L. G. Moore & W. P. Starr, Odell, Texas
Representing the Wichita Southern Life Insurance Co. of Wichita Falls, Texas.
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►untry Correspondence
Items From Haulk
Stanford l*itr«n-k is real sick
this wts'k.
Miss ( Mara McR.u* vi.itct Miss
Addle Hornsby Saturilsi.v.
Horn to l{. A. January and
wif** a girl Saturday, I7tli.
I. S. I’itriM-U visited J. C.
Johnson and wife Sunday.
' Homer Johnson *i* nt Sunday
at the home of It. I> Thomas.
Mrs. Nellie Flowers visited
Mihh Beulah Flowers Tuesday.
Wald (loolsby of California is
visiting Author White this week.
W T. Flowers and wife were
Sunday night at the home of
K. M Me line.
Uncle Torn Evans of Yarnon,
was out at hia farm for a load of
fe**d Th irsday.
The farmers of this eommunity
aie buisy plowing corn and
planting eotton.
The Sunday seltool at Haulk
Istili eontinues with large crowds
and great suwfss.
Misses Myra Harnesanc! Clara
Hughes visited Mrs. Nellie Flow
ers Friday evening.
The little baby* of Mr. and
Mrs. Green is reported to lie
very low at this writing.
It M. Brinkly.RA January
shopping in Odell Tuesdo.v eve- janU (;. r. Pitcoek visited W. T
Rowers Sunday evening.
Tom Kay a and family spent
une of looting a giaal hors.* last i Sunday with the former’s par
w«*ek. jenta.I. H Kays and wife.
Mias Kdna ArelaT visited her j Howard Thomas and Mar, ford
sister. Mrs Ad run Flowers Sun-1 Flowers attended singing at
r.ing-
Mr. MeCellan I .ad the misfort
day night.
O. C. Hornsbyand M. I* Ha-n-
field at tend«*d eliureh at Maple
Hill Sunday
M. I*. Karnfield and family
s|s*nt Sunday at the Ismie of C.
C. Hornsby.
W. A. White, who lias b**cn!
Maple Hill Sunday evening. .
Mrs. M. P. Barnfield and
Miss Adell Hornsby were shop
ping in Odell Tuesday evening.
Earnest McRae and wife of
Fargo, visited tlie former’s
parents K. M. MeRar and family.
Sam and George Tooley of
Waid Goolsby and Arthur
White are viaiting the former.s
relatives at Medieine Mounds.
Quite a number of tlie young
people from C resent Cove at-
tended the literary at Haulk Fri-
day night.
Mias Mary Priddy left thia
week for a three week’s visit
with tier sister Mrs. Graee Sand-
ers of Wellington.
G. T. Pitcock and family visited
the former’s parents Mr. aud
Mrs. J. T. Pitcock of Maple Hill
Saturday night Sunday.
Rev Newton of Odell will fill
Ids regular appointment at
Haulk the second Sunday in
June; Every body is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Mayo
entertained quite a number of
the young people Saturday i.ight
with a |Ntrty, all rejiort nice time.
Joe Culver ami family wIk> left
here last December, for East
Texas, has returned; IVople will
leave oh1 Wilbarger, but they al
ways come back.
Will Mayfield and family and
Mayo Timm as visited Mr. Drake
atid family of Oidaunion tlie lat
ter i>art of last week, and they
report a nitre time with plenty of
ice cream and fish.
Tlie Haulk sc I tool closed last
Friday with a ball game in the
afternoon between Haulk and
Maple Hill, which was a victory
i for Haulk, an entertainment at
CoallSaid
When in need of Colorado
nut and lump coal, mill run
bran, cotton seed hulls and
K meal, remember that
W. M. SCOTT
is the man to go to for good
quality and courteous treatment
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real sick, is r»|>orted Is'tter at Jackson Springs viajted their
this writing. sifter Mrs T C Johnston Inst I night which was attended by a
J. C. Culver and family s|s*nt1 week. I large crowd
la approaching. Have mercy on your wife and don’t
make her stand ovsr a hot store to do the
buy her a
New Perfection Blue Flame!
Oil Stove
B. D. SMITH
“If its Hardware we Have it”
Use
SEAL FLOUR
Solves the problem at baking hour
For sale by M. A. Smith Company
Dealers in everything good to eat and wear. Agents for Chase Sanborn’s High Grade Coffee.
Plain View Items
Walter Riddle and family vi.it
rd in Odell Sunday afternoon.
J. E. Jchnson and wife were
the guests of J. R. Grimes and
family Sunday.
Mrs. Eveline Liuper of Rule,
la visiting her pircnto M r. T. J.
Siniard and wife
Mrs. Karl Scott and sister
Ethel lAnhani visited Misa
Mary Cmwnover Thursday eve-
ning. •
Mr MaiCmwnover and family
L rlsiiing their daughter Mrs.
KIU Hankins of near Olastee,
Mr. ted Mm. A. M. Lanham
family
Mrs. J. C. Lee who has been
visiting her brother in Hall Coon
ty returned home Monday • leav-
ing lier little nephew better.
Misa Annie Hayes visited
Misses Lola and Esta Ijee Mon-
day evening, and on returning
home called on Miss Ethel Lan-
ham.
Fargo News
Dear Editor:—Aa I have not
written any f«W some time for
some reason beat known to my-
aeif, I will now give yon in as
brief a way aa possible some of
the happenings of F»rgo and vi-
cinity.
Otto Wegner who has been in
Amarillo the past year employed
by toe Amarillo Mill mi Ha-
valor Coapaay, la back aud bun
a position with E. Hoff
oar ginmnn.
T. L. Bynum of Elk City nr
Head In Vernon Sunday on the
It90e*deak train to be with Ills
Wilbarg* r friends tlie remainder
of the Spring and Summer.
Miss Frankie Shields left
Wednesday for her I tome near
Memphis, after a few week’s vis-
it with her sister, Mrs I. S.
Hamilton.
Qoitea number of oar young
people attended thv singing at
Maple Hill Sunday evening. They
reports large crowd and good
•inging.
\
Joe McArthur wat over from
Crowell a few days thia naak to
mee* hia numerous friends, and
look after some business affairs.
D. C. Wright of Weatherford,
Texas, Is spending a few weeks
with relatives and frioniaia this
rigt
Ve
laying the foundation for their
silos.
J. P. Weber bat returned to
his home in Austin, after a few
week's stay in Fargo and vicin-
ity.
Rev. W. W. Adams tilled his
regular appointment at Maple
Hill Saturday and Sunday.
Mias Mary Lansden of Wichita
Falls, is viaiting her sister, Mrs.
Lather Bennett thin week.
M. O. Cettin spent a few days
the first of the week ia Chillico-
C. 8. Martin cilpe down from
Alta., Ok la., to spend Sunday
with hia family.
J. W. Clouse'went to Fred-
erick, Okie., Satarday on heel-
Red River News
T. B. Mans was in Odell Mon-
day os business.
Corn In this pert of the coun-
try is looking good.
Emit Johnson of Haulk visited
G. W. Parry 8unday.
The Sunday School at this
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Ross, Charles P. The Odell Reporter (Odell, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1913, newspaper, May 22, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017018/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Vernon College.