The Olney Enterprise. (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1924 Page: 7 of 10
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Friday, August IS, 1924
THE OLNEY ENTERPRISE
Page Seven
Why Not Handle Your
Valuables the Safe Way?
Valuable papers, jewelry and keep-
sakes, if kept lying around the house
in various places, are liable to be lost,
misplaced or stolen. A box in our Safe
Deposit Vault supplies you with a safe,
convenient, fireproof depository for
these valuables, and the cost of this
protection is very small.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Established 1907
Capital, Surplus and Profits $80,000.00
Mrs. Otis Goodloe is visiting rela-
tives in Alabama for a few weeks.
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Mrs. Bertha Moss of Sherman is
visiting her uncle, D. N. McCarson.
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Mr. Sam Webb is visitng Mr.
W. F. Parsley and family this week.^
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Hagan Hawthorne of Dallas visited
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris last week.
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Ernest Wright and family of Jean
were in Olney Saturday on business.
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Fred Parker is spending his vaca-
tion at Camp Stanley, San Antonio.
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Mrs. M. J. Phipps of Orth spent
the week end with Mrs. Dick Routon.
Jones’
town
house in the north part of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Damron of
Jacksboro visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Hartfield Sunday.
Misses Leone and Bernelle Mc-
Cracken visited in Newcastle Sunday.
Jewel Smith of Ingleside visited
her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Sharp, Tuesday.
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Miss Mattie Doyle visited in Mexia
the past month and returned home
this week.
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Misses Elnora and Cora Roach
are visiting in Wichita Falls this
week.
fl’fiss Anna Belle Robinson of
Wichita Falls is visiting Miss Mae
C£>zart.
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Harrison Sharp and Grady Steph-
ens motored over to Graham Tues-
day.
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Mr. C. H. Thompson and wife and
son were in Burkburnett one day
last week on business.
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Mrs. Delo H. Caspory of Wichita
Falls was the guest of Mrs. C. H.
Thompson Thursday of last week.
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Mrs. J. W. Head of Newcastle and
Mrs. Grounds of Dallas were in
Olney Thursday of last week.
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Miss Martha Parks of Fort Worth
is the house guest of -Adelle Harrell
this week.
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Miss Lois Wilson returned last
Friday from a few days’ visit in
Vernon.
Plumbing Shop Moved
into new and bigger quarters where we are better pre-
pared than ever to give you real Plumbing Service.
Located with Security Electric Company, in building
next to Cohns Cash Store.
S. 0. Callahan, Plumber
Phone Number 209
Mrs. Griggers and children,
Marie and Harold spent the week
end in Spring Ci’eek.
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Mrs. Lee Atchley and children re-
turned from Sedwick, Thursday,
where they have been visiting.
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J. H. Patrick is looking after his
farm interests on the South Plains
this week.
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J. H. Patrick Jr. returned from
an extended visit to his sister, Mrs.
Acres, of South Bend, Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy McElroy of
Spring Creek were shopping in Olney
Saturday.
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Misses Willie Belle Strealey and
Katherine Kemp visited Mrs. Mae
Robertson at Jean Friday.
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Leola Cox of Lockney is visiting
Misses Claudie Lee and Ola Mae
Ragle this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Boren returned last
week from a trip to the Plains.
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Mrs. Bill Reed and son, Billy Tem-
ple, spent Sunday in Orth.
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T. F. Young of South Bend was in
town Saturday.
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Mrs. S. A. Doyle has been visiting
in Lubbock this week.
Miss Vera Miller of Perrin is visit-
nig relatives here.
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Mrs. W. J. Sparks spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Collie West.
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Miss Edith Pickett left Thursday
to visit Miss Glenn Elliot at Weath-
erford, Texas.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Alexander and
children are visiting in Alvord this
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Giddins of
Oklahoma City visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Dunagan last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Longsford of Tun-
nel-Hill, Georgia visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Dunagan the week end.
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Mrs. J. R. Gi’eer is suffering from
a painful sprained arm caused by
a fall Monday.
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Mrs.- Ida Bryant and son, Renard,
have moved back to their home in
Wichita Falls.
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Mr. B. D. Mathais of Wortham
visited in Olney a few days last
week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Christan
Peterson, Tuesday, August 12, a nine
pound boy.
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Mrs. R. A. Dees and children of
Wichita Falls visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Dees and family last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nichol of Okla-
homa are visiting his sister, Mrs. W
O. Holt.
children
brother,
Mrs. J. M. Sharp and
spent Monday with her
Walter Smith of Ingleside.
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Lillian Perry of Seminole is visit-
ing her cousins, Georgia and Esther
Perry.
Messrs.- and Mesdames Carl Moore
and B. Ivy of Oval'do visited rela-
tives in Olney last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ivy of
Rochester, Texas visited relatives
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Porter and
daughter are visiting Mrs. Porter’s
brother, Mr. J. J. Eagan and family.
Messrs J. L. Gadberry and Ed
Gadberry were called to the bedside
of their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Belle
Sunday. She died soon after their
arrival there. She was buried Mon-
day afternoon at Maisville, Okla-
homa.
Mrs. Curley Gameson of Jean was
in town Wednesday.
Miss Effie Oxford returned from
Mineral Wells Sunday.
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Miss U. V. Starr is on the sick
list this week.
Herbert Goodloe
list this week.
is on the sick
Edward Barry of Bitter Creek was
in Olney Saturday.
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J. C. Shuffler is visiting his son at
Mineral Wells this week.
Mrs. Emma Pickett is visiting
relatives at Childress, Texas.
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Mrs. L. F. Gragg spent several
days in Fort Worth this week.
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Vaughn ArwoocLis in Wichita Falls
this week on business,
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Mrs. W. L. Meaders is visiting
near Wichita Falls this week.
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Mr. M. Cohn is in New York at
market.
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Miss Catherine Manton is spending
the week in Medicine Park.
M. P. McCracken was a business
visitor in Graham Monday.
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Ina Belle Wallace is on the sick
list this week.
&r. J. L. Groves and children of
Jean were in town Tuesday.
Grace Stroud is visiting relatives
in Throckmorton this week.
Mr. Willis Gatlin was a visitor
in Wichita Falls over Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Johnson of
Elbert were in town Tuesday.
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Mi's. J. C. Vine of Graham spent
Sunday with Mrs. T. L. Blewett.
Miss Lena Skiles of Denton visited
Miss Verna Blewett last week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Pate are in
St. Louis this week at market.
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Grandma Smith and Miss Josie are
visiting relatives in Wichita Falls.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Phipps of
Mexia, Texas, are visiting here.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones made a
business trip to Graham Monday.
Uncle Johnnie Groves spent Mon-
day night with W. H. Rothell and
family at Westover.
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Mrs. Will Henderson of Weather-
ford visited C. J. Wright and family
last week.
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Mr. Mays of Lewisville visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Greer last week also
his daughter, Mrs. Jno. Thomas.-
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Dr. Britton Ross of Mineral Wells
lectured at the Baptist church Mon-
day night.
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Mrs. Jim Fitzgerald of Pampa,
Texas is visiting her sister, Mrs. F.
C. Paul.
Miss Lucille Reed who has been
visiting Mrs. Claude Wallace return-
ed home Sunday.
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John Thomas attended the Odd
Fellows’ meting at Archer City Mon-
day night.
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Mr. Linford Mayhew and sister,
Miss Margaret Kelly of Archer City,
were here Wednesday. -
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Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Burris and
Mrs. Ossie Davis, attended church at
Orth Saturday night.
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Irvin Ammons has moved to Frank
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Pate return-
d from mai’ket Tuesday.
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E. H. Sharp and family visited
Throckmorton Sunday.
Lawrence Keen , came in Wednes-
y from Oklahoma.
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Mrs. G. J. Mohler is visiting Mrs.
R. Bowles of Elbert.
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Gladys Davis spent Saturday with
arl McCuistian.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cole and family
Jean were in town Tuesday.
Undertaking Supplies
THE MOST COMPLETE line of Coffins and Caskets
in wood, steel and copper lined, to be found anywhere
in this part of the country, and myself being the only
Licensed Embalmer in Olney, enables us to supply your
wants for everything without calling on another town.
We sell for either CASH or CREDIT and have a Motor
^Hearse and Ambulance in connection which is at your
service at all times, day or night.
W. N. Lunn Furniture Company
Day Phone No. 74
Night Phone No. 140
The Olney
Confectionery
Cold Drinks, Fruits, Cigars,
Candies, Cigarettes
Tobaccos.
4*
Appreciate your patronage.
In Hamilton Building.
Olney, Texas.
For Sale
Two well improved farms in
the Jean country for sale at
a fair price and on reason-
able terms.
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Address
Owner
Box 122 Graham, Texas
Another car of that good
SOFT WHEAT FLOUR
From the G. B. R. Smith Milling Com-
pany, Sherman. Owing to the shortage
in Wheat Crops flour has made several
advances. We are selling now for less
than Mill Prices. Buy a liberal supply.
Every sack guaranteed.
1001b Smiths Best Pure Soft Wheat
Flour........... v................3.75
1001b King of Hail Pure Hail Wheat
Flour .................... 3.65
1001b North Pole, a Good High Pat-
ent Flour......~..................3.50
10 lb Pure Cane Sugar in Cloth
Sacks.............................80
25 Tb Pure Cane Sugar in Cloth
Sacks ........... 1*95
100 Tb Pure Cane Sugar in Cloth
Sacks............ 7.65
8 lb Armour's Vegetole..........1.40
9 lb Crisco ...................... 2.15
4 lb Snow Drift ...................75
15 lb (1 peck) Spuds ...............60
1 quart jar Prepared Mustard.....25
1 gallon Peaches, Pears, Plums, Ap-
pricots, or Grapes .................60
P & G Soap..................... .5
Swifts Quick Naptha Soap........ .5
A Big Pkg. Washing Powder.......5
1 Silver King Wash Board .........45
1 Brass King Wash Board.........60
No. 2 Heavy Tubs .............. .85
No. 3 Heavy Tubs................ .9J5-
3 doz Best Clothes Pins.......... .25
A 4 String Broom................■ .50
O'Cedar Mops____20 per cent off List.
1 dozen Nice Lemons ......... .30
Plenty of Ice Water and you are wel-
come.
EARL WILLIAMSON’S
CASH GROCERY
It Pays to Pay Cash at a Cash Store
Keen Kutter
Knives and Shears
V
Every one guaran-
teed to give you ser-
vice and satisfaction
Any kind of knife or
scissors you may want for any purpose will be found
in our big stock.
We are making a special effort to carry a complete
line of all the things you call for, and you will find
our prices to be strictly in line with the quality.
We have a big stock of New Perfection Oil Stoves and
are the selling agent here for the famous Coleman
Gas Stoves.
The Olney Hardware Company
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Shuffler, R. The Olney Enterprise. (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1924, newspaper, August 15, 1924; Olney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1113671/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Olney Community Library.