The Wheeler County Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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Csaatr, Tnaa
Mr*. Guy Beasley of Springfield,
Colo., is spending the Christmas holi-
days With her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Laycock,
Give an Eastman Kodak—the really
appreciated gift.
Mr|, and Mrs. Percy Stevens are
thf'ifiroud parents of a seven and
one-half pound girl, bom Tuesday
morning at 8.30. She has been named
Helen Bernice. Mother and child
are doing nicely.
Pendleton Drug Co
“The oldest Drug Firm in Wheeler County”
Just About New the Thoughts cf Housewives Turn to
the Preparation of the “Christmas Dr ner,” Without
Which the Holidays Would Not Be Complete.
Hojner Ewton of Texola was here
Wednesday on business connected
with; the new filling station which
he will open in the Fred Moore
building as soon as that structure
is completed. Mr. Ewton expects to
move here with his family about the
first of January.
You can depend with confidence on this stfti
you the best in everything needed to make th
dinner a success—an occasion to be remen
pleasure.
You have only a short time—THREE days,
Announcing the New
which to Purcha^ the mfny ^hipga ypu will need for this
occasion. Wouldn t& be a good idea to check up on your
needs and make you*-order as soon as possible?
Christmas for the children^ would tf Complete without
an abundance of fruit, nuts and candieg. We have bis
jmey oranges; rosy red apples; fresh nuts of all kinds, and
of ML"8*"™8 canoes with which to fill uo their
Call Us and Let Us Demonstrate
ODGE PARTS
lake This a. Dodge
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THE WHEELER COUNTY TEXAN
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About People
You Know
Mil* Flower* of Rsmsd.ll Irani-1
acted buaineaa hero today.
a a Dodeoa of Latte waa a
■eae viaitor today.
John H. Crow of Mo beetle visited
today with Rev. Cel C. Wright.
Betty Coeipaoa in the Green
fatten at the liberty Friday
Saturday, December tl sad 2*.
FOR SALE—Ford touring
1920 model, in good condition.
Wheeler was a Harry Kandy at the Firet National
W. D. Harris of Frederick, Okie,
was here today on buaineaa.
Frank Fowler of
pleaaant caller at the Texan office. Bank,
today.
H. H. Roger* of Graham was here
this week looking after land interests.
Am planning to leaye Shamrock
and will sell furniture bed room
suite, stoves, refrigerator, etc., at
bargain prices.
J. A. HILBURN.
J. A. Hilburn returned Sunday
from a buaineaa trip to Amarillo.
Henry Taylor of the Lone Mound
community was here shopping this
morning,
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C. F. Hyman of Lutie did his
Christmas shopping in Shamrock
Wednesday.
Miss Lora Sullivan of the Kelton
community was in town shopping
Tuesday.
A. J. James and daughter, Miss
Millie, of the Nicholson community
were shopping here Tuesday.
Mrs. Britt Lee and Mrs. Earnest
Lee of Wheeler were here shopping
Tuesday.
E. E. Ledbetter, attorney from
McLean, was in Shamrock bn bus
iness Saturday.
Mrs. W, G. Stiles and daughters,
Misses Beth and Elise, from north
of Wheeler were Shamrock visitors
Monday.
A. B. Crunrp, Wheeler banker,
transacted business here this morn-
ing.
Tom Britt from north of Wheeler
was a business visitor in Shamrock
Wednesday.
Miss Nell Small spent the week
end in Amarillo at the home of her
s'ster, Mrs. Walter Mount.
Miss Ollie Terry, county demon-
stration agent, of Wheeler was here
today en route to Colorado to spend
the holidays with home folks. Miss
Terry expects to be away about
fifteen days.
LOST—On the south road between
Texola and Shamrock, 30x3 1-2 Fire-
stone casing, tube and rim. Reward
for return to Holmes Motor com-
pany. lt-pd.
On New Year’s night we will run
two entire programs, first program
begining at 7 O’clock, second et 11
o'clock. Come and see a good pic-
ture while watching the old year out
and the new year in.
LIBERTY THEATRE.
Sturt a Bank Account For Them
You couldn’t give your boy or girl a more fitting Christmas
gift than a bank book, with a suitable deposit made in this
strong bank.
Teach the children the lesson of thrift while they are young.
They will thank you for it in after years.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Ethel Close, who is attending State
University at Austin, will arrive to-
ight to "spend the holidays with
Lome folks here.
Biik Christmas
Ptesents
Here
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hartness of
Wesminister are visiting this week
at the home of their daughter, Mrs.
B. F. Douglas.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter McClure of
Wichita Falls arrived Wednesday by
automobile for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. fno. T. Forbis. Mrs. McClure
is a sister of Mrs. Korbis. ■
While our stock of gift goods and toys has been de-
pleted by the host of holiday shoppers, we still have
a large line of really fine gifts for your selection.
If >ou have not yet completed your Christmas list
you will do well to see the many beautiful and useful
gifts at this store.
You have only THREE more shopping days left.
Better hurry.
May Christmas Mean
Much to You
And may Health, Happiness and Prosperity become more
and more enriched with the passing of time and may you
and those whose happiness depends upon you enjoy the
best of health and a full measure of prosperity and true
happiness.
We are grateful to all for patronage of 1923 and pledge
you that during 1924 we will put forth our very best
effort to serve you even better than in the past.
Swader & Tipps
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Christmas Cheer and
Happy New Year
From this good old town of Shamrock
Where the latch string's oitt for you,
Comes this Merry. Merry Christinas,
And a Happy New Year, too.
ABBOTT’S TAILOR SHOP
A ,D HABERDASHERY
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The Wheeler County Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1923, newspaper, December 20, 1923; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth518917/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.