The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
TSK
r» Lti
^ %jacw’
N **}***%'
••ti
etro
EntcrprI
pR**
. *>■ c |
VOLUME 21
RETROLIA, TEX \S, JUNE, 17, lt»2»i
No. 21
FIRST LOAD OF WHEAT f TV. <) BURNT R >N
GASOI.
! »U1 kbu Ik
Ellis. - \ as
n
The first load of wheat wu-
brought in la. I Moiu’.u.v. k.\ L*S.
Vineyard <>i Y.iVntine. J be
wheat tested f'»0 lie to’tlu bu-iw;
and he received rl.2o per l»u hi 1 ' an cv; i"s;
for it. He rect-ivui four racks of
flour as plena an.
Red Lyons brought in the se-
cond load at ! veeived two sacks
of flour as premium-.
HOT WINDS AND SAND HILLS
COTFOX
The sand and hot wind-* <d th
s r
,* KEBj ItM
f' '
io-edy biunee
A.rilefic
;in g .i s
it:.l
ion >
on
Wes
Me
lii .
-t- , !.
• L
rnb-'o
IF
VV.l,
- r. m •
'. i t •('
the
! | *4 |*
gv-ivk
\V.
f’ker t li::!
ih
V !'(•••
ita .
Fall.?
\vh
t ri
iC v: -
rebi
..-ted
at
a hit
1» ’
, 1
li' l’
hat-his
conu
it ioil.
was. c-rit
i\' *
, 0 V
Warren
W ; g'
burr
o : th
.a’ids an
(!. an
ms in
the
Ida-
1 i‘lif/1 k AW YKPKD AT MULLEN
i GARDEN S( HOOI. CONTEST
G. C. Ji t'es who has taught
1 ■ v.;,. < 1 llie Muliit. school the
p:..-i y». nr succeeded in gettin
his ’hi; ils interested in doing some
■y .rden work Twenty eight plats
r . \ i-in i under-his sup-
| ei \ is m apd . con
M AKKLU.KS
AD A MS-JOHNSON
K 1 I* 1 1 K i:
EXPERT HERE
tilth of
dr. Odi.s Adams aud Miss Nell F. 11. Seely, of t hieago ami 1 ’hi!-
Johnson were made man and I adelphia, the noted expert, will |
wile Sunday afternoon in
lia. Thev are both well ai
Retro-! personally he at the Kemp hotel,
orhly known having made their Wednesday only, June 2drd, Mr.
;.V!. home in this section for a number j Seeley says :
l!M ‘ll 11 1 1 > years. They will make their j “The Spermatic. Shield will in-
born with his parents, Mr. and only retain any ease of ruptun
Mrs. John Adams in Recan Drove , perfectly, hut i »mtraets the open-
ling in 10 days on tlui average case
Reiny a vast advancement over al
TAYLOK-LA1JUKY former methods exemplifying in-
stantaneous olivets immediately
All kimis of vegdtaides were
,1 .1 ;.,.a .!i.l wOl. In fart (..,1„lIlill,li,v
, , do • bowed up well and ‘
• lit of ywod vegetables were
• i.This practical way of
.1 com 'der
week have killed twenty i
a , -, ' S ’ ■
a v lh
of cotton on the Wat n Jar
nr for 1 c
! •. i.a - * •.»»..*•» ! :n#p rent!,' ;
E. E. Tomlin. tVui and ,
;(i.tt()n i ny go-
•• ■■■'• ; - eo- v-1 u idle.
Mmi.
\ \\ \\\
both are mitTevir lor need •
i‘ iDiin t
t : • ] ' - a * ii ii.- 11‘oln
Mrs. 1. E. Tomlin ami V
linola .ii i".'
•i > '.o k !a 1 ruck.
I.’ lii r.
»■, i-).;. i.:.
came home Saturday from
a ten , ■ ‘ a ■
■ !.i • v v ' uUv't /iv' \*c'i
days visit with relatives in
Ople. i
I i r J’*'• ai'r i
Arkansas.
.'l ‘
i r.
Carnie Barm r w as a btl
sines,-. .>'■ . , J
iv V io-.o. r. in* . 11 -. ! o’gD
•ok- 1
visitor in Wichita .Vi-.mday.
• | A r • i
V left !", ■ R.aiT Vt'.ra , i■ - .
Airs. Alvio Riddles wii!
lcaVi i (la .
Saturday for Oklahoma
V i j t
- --------T*-— ' ~ ... ' ■-
with her parents
BAIV! '* C W-;i iD H
I
CANDIDA! 1 SPEAKING
l.U.iV4 I iid'D \V\ j't‘ ill
lliid
••. V - •
.' ; . "C
-• : I- ' . . pi i-i-’r, ,l|.< S' ' 'lire 'I
St ;irvt\
Saturday aften n o" ; m'-
: ”• • - a Ik .
ii . ' ii • -i ;•,t m. . ..;ng ‘ hr •
;ij*d
were alive w : .(.
* and VV. ,.r.
inn i.- •• ;•11 t. r -n *•, ••
■ i.iva r
citizens to hear ' •
Jlidg:, :•:.; ' : ■
.v i! atl .a- m " -
(’oin
Sartiii. Rube 1 .ofti . r li.
. R - l
n u -ay. . 1 lit'-S;! a day. .schf-ol •
} .\ ■’
sons spoke at leiig* i . »!•
ill-ti.;ed.w w-
! \v id i i :
others present told \ •„ r 1 •
f . '- -
; s 1 • - o ■
ultimo i one ot the ;i \ i Taylor and Inez I.aouev . , ,
..... *. !«*>-•* a.1.1 KirU . ()kl«., won- niarri-12trai*n m-’ ffslii.m' no ‘thf
■, |W|iaml. ,..l 111.. Upusl pmmmii*' »uii-si/,. |„,uti„„. ............. .h.Ii
">«: ea=*t«*r. lu'v. l.|,.u|,
11111 *•* "ll H MtiiiK if,,Mowing ujh imI inn,', sp. . mil.
a»111
nd cultivat
w;i.» odd red as prizes
divi-.! ,t into Senior and
: hf
Si
uitvsl
HENSON REDDER
DE I KOLIA
i o,l i (
lav
at)
and Ruby Dill.
Davis and llie
ness. After sp-aki r J
they weid to ( ■ a 1
there in th . suing
TAYLOR «. i \ \ TWO YilAilo
MORE IN Itt ELS M Ri.i 1. DMA
Taylor, who was .-.-mom-eb i .>
two years at first Dial v ....
an additional two .war.- I., l v\-
It will be remembered 'i a yd r vv:
one of the trio V. ho bloke b t •
K. Y. Store and *.!>•« r Ii ;«
Co. several weeks : < o.
•inula) morning at ten o'clock
.\L Dean Roper became the bride
oi Mr. loin. II. Renson of Wichita
lervy ami I ' . I lie «-. i emonv was per-
i u d b\ Rr\. (I.. Ta\ lor at the
lionie oi | he In ide .- parents.
i in In jde is lhe \ ounye.-t dau-
yhlep i.i Mr. ami Mrs. U. E. Rep-
' r aii(i is k'nown and loved by all.
Don file groom is the son of Mr.
Dim! Mrs. S. K. Renson of l,am-
S;i|it. i,. W. 'MeDaiiie! p; -as, d'exas. He is well known
< \ if Relic, re and Conn- 1 Wirhiia where he., has been in
i • ; ? Nt d a d as Judges, hu-iness for several years.
- i . . the trip to i he bride's gown was of Orchid
VI. f 1.,’iiel • car ■•i-hd , lh or.-reito w ith gold laced and
:a i .vi e announced 1 ■" ' ini.is. Sin had liosse and
load, d i hi(\ ii with '.Uppers to match and carried a
!'oeautiful 'ooqiu i of brides roses
lh n Dill, i
a l nit i M 'oritest
liiu 1 .11 and lb J. Sha\er.
ira Dillispic and John J.
J din J. Magee and
f. :yrli y nice v* g.haides.
dim n
Ddf
augi r.:
i n v • t a
:hia> like t my. peojile gath|and niayhells..
111;.- • * * 10 ‘ • ’ 11»
i Die winners.
I.eol dieU Id.
lilie
w oi
...Ml'
•f \V
t Thomi
diia hall- arc hen
.. i. i-.t-i• ip Mr. and- Mr?
V mRai !;er. •
t iNh 0 *iW
♦.*«L v.v * »
who - Just tin' family of both the bride
an. groom attended the wedding,
ini' Soon after the ceremony they
he' T" their ear for a few days
\i s with hi parents, at Lnmpa-
. I’ite., go i rom there to San
" 1 n vi enie, Houston and Dalxeston
i-'-' .n niiig atii r Jul\ 1st to their
in. ic a) l l.o > Filmore St., Wichita
1 i 'Is. Texas.
Miss Minnie I •<> Cardwell of
OBSKSSMiUU- .'SSSft
Home Furnishing?
SIMMONS S
fj- r
f, k* wa
Ls ; • *
i r r
i a c a.
V-. .r:la FaI!*, Texas
.a,,
Beds and spvii .^s M cr ..
for endmanee. You vd. .
beds in full size • ' s /
Simmons design at Fr.
,r r Z-2.5T vaarTffr; i ■;'iTTntii>r•ari'#Hi.~1is \i;iiing in the home
61 her aunt, Mr.-. T. ll. Harrison!
Mr. and Mis. Iloopei and
1'Mias Velina were shopping in
VVichita Falls Tuesday.
|SNAKE RITE DROVES FATAL
! Mr. Janson of the Riverlaud
coMimunity was bitten l>v a rattle
| sn..ke while shocking wheat on his
farm Monday and died Tuesday.
Mrs. J. \V. Harding and soils
I dm and Worsham were in IFast-
r .r Oklahoma, Sunday visiting
her brother John Smyers and
family •
V . * V
irs.
SIMMONS MA DbEf.
1 q
> ...U >—f
Beauty Rest*, has 70‘Frovin'.'.’ • er. 1 •• •
c 1 osed in c 1 oI • ’. c<jU)d : m !
$37.50
Green Labe! Mattress^ good
ity cotton in attract! ■
$25.00
•• f i
: IKd ’. a ii'i afui
s in. Dm,, tf».50 to $:;:kaO
!
Jb
\N alnul
m;::7......'■
"J*
S£3te3
You
yijt 54
V Y ii ■
with, a LEONAFd. ’ * £
Each box V»a.,; a tic. vy
-ask to j-cg it rrc.
■OR,
J * .m j:
rc
SRRINDS
Sf',25 to S10.50
•- - - V »,•->
tNiiU ibv
• • ii.*- food and ice
This Fifiv Roi. . .
$27.50
Ha* v
Liu in;: ■
ir-m
an
LeonaVv! Enamel lined
li-V :<) B !/ Bound capaciiy
lo $65
oodrd INu celain lined
i' It 0 ))ound eapaeit.'
43.50 to $145
MA. LYNCH OR DAN?
WHO’LL IT BE?
W lio'li be Dovernor?
wish that we knew
If we did we sure would
tej-J it to you.
d in- whole bunch is running
as fast as they can
Don't know if it's Ma, Lynch
or rA(| Headed Dan.
The people of Texas
are waiting to see
M hat I lie result of the Rrimary
lection will be
Rut olio tiling is certain
When the votes are all in
I i at the (me with the most votes
will probably win.
T. A. Bradley:
solicited. This instrument recei-
ved the onl\ award in England
and in Spain, producing results
without surgery, injections-, medi-
cal treatments or piv'scTiptions.
.CAUTION All I I-C' should be
cautioned against the u-e of any
elastic or web tru-s with under
straps as saipe refst where - the
lump is and not where tin- open-
ing is, producing complication
net cssitating surgical operations.
Mr. Seeley has documents from
llii* United States Do\eiummt,
Washington, D. for in-peetion.
He will be glad to demonstrate
without charge or lit them if de-
sired. Rusines demands prevent
sloping at an> other place in this
sect ion
N. R. E\ery statement in this
notice has been verified before the
Federal and State Court . ' . Ii.
Seelev.
Home Olliec, 117 N. Dearborn St.
Chicago.
MRS. CORNWELL ENTERTAINS
%
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cornwell
delight fully entertained the sen-
ior R. Y R. F. Thursday cseniny
lee cheam and cake wa i t a» rvee
to Miss Nannie Ropliu Maud
Ste-ph. .Martha Shields, Ruth ShcD
loti, Amie Shelton, Lucille Himd
ley.Helen Thornton, Dora Shields,
Rauline Rowe, Rev. C. M. Hundley,
Raul Steph, Ibid Dyer, Charlie
Shields, Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Rowe
and Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Cornwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock U right, Mi
Vernon Tucker and children \ver«
shopping in Wichita Fall- Satui
day.
Mrs. J. R. Kidd Rachel and R
sic Mae (irundy were shopjiiug in
Wichita Falls Tin-day.
Mr. and Mrs. (’. I). Spe|. e \i-ii-
ed relatives in Sherman l,.st wc k.
Mr. and .Mi . Ruin - Ru h ;hh
dauglitei- of Bryan arc- lire \i
ing M r. and Mrs. D. IRu h.
Miss \ clina I 'abcr l Wiel,i. t
I' alls i here \ i it ing M r . W . T.
I'm ter t in | Wei k.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. T. I’orti r uviv
in \N ichit-a Falls Moudav night
to hear 1 >an Mody peak.
\\ ichit.* .!
. I.i
• K u.. ken-
.
• miford
wen hr
|> I Ai
v Mtvrik
> V
1 Mrs.
Id. « . *'t
Mrs. 1
,v \\ il
.ail little
daughter
of Slate
'll, .11
here vis-
it ing In
, Mrs
W. O.
Moo.i.
Air...;
, i. Aid
a" s Rcr-
nice, -Fa;
N a nine
l’epiia V
• r t he
week i ii
g. ’ M r
-. Rodgers
Mi- t
I'a-ua VAi>
..oil i
> itt Dallas
visiting
Ml. a
■ ( A.0.
i a' |01’ of
Vert; ••
sv Su
miay visit*
in; Mr.
a’iitl Al 1..
N i
. Taylor.
•„ Mr., a
You i'
Ridings
of With]
da Falls
t . he week
cMlrt n. t <
. l la.-l vv cek
U;M‘ Y»'*U
o. -i . p-ape
. ,
■ summer
w il li T
i tin I wife'.
•• R.0.V ; T
’. 11. 1 as 1
Vv a . ( ailed
to 1 I.i 11..
. I..;- ■
L/k; tu i
i ou(iij( t t he
fun* i .ii
.er\.h ...
t»: a \
ri nd..
llad To
l;m
I
w a
das
Fa
wv
k \'-i.
in Dalla *
• Fall.;
vi Dili his
M
her i.-t'
\V is lnta
ays this
Mrs. B;
; t• |
C., Sn
Mill
Al i t : : .
Mrs,
. •• r:«• i* and
Ruth v
Wiehitil
Fall d
' >. i'ai'A( r and
Iw . b-p
■ d;
piV. t Iklahoma,
Were In-.
■ k > ml with
their ('all
'■ . k
.. ... d Mrs! T. C.
iTooja i a
id Mr
out M rD. C.
I'.tf-k
Mrs., (,i
’Lien k’
and > hildren
of Wield i.
i: a 1 ];,
. • i liel’e 1 or t he
WO Mv end
U 'lt \v
• a cuts Mr.
and Mm,
w..;rf v
Feli-'ll.
, Rev. ■.
n V iMr
V. Rerkilis
a,mi >kiu
l.let; I.
•' .i; Ulvla,,
were b- r-
il l llr r, .
k v i-Uing her
Da <<>>rt ?.inters
Mi '
ii a ltd ( articy.
■ .ilr. a .
i- air-.
i-i" aith ami
two child
reh ol
i are here
this vv.- k
vis iti
a and Mr-, M.
F. Rove.
ami R
1 . Milersoii and
(hi hiren
Mi- es
MatD\
arid l*i 11.i 1 leeler
vvl-'t hav
ti . i bill)' school
i’ur- I'ijn- t
joiitlis
a in ini'-"lor their
,v a- ai ion.
1 . < k i.
(J J'JlPft
a hll me.-*: v isi
ti : •'• ! ,i
ii v-iet
W. fin- day.
Mr. aw
1 d» .
1 mni Thames of
Wi hit .
•'alls ?■
■ ; the week end
vv irh In i
m ot h i
M'\. John, R.
('unin.ii j
..! | ., .')
.11. 1
■ i a. ml t wo
e 1 • i! •' • v ,
for .i visit
vv! ib Ink-
’• '* i i :.(.-!. Rev.
1 'C ; | (.;»•.
, as- f. 1 a
i DiilT
: . ! Hu til
D ( i! ling \\ ed-
jkfiai.2,
iM"
'I .MOR B. Y. R. U. PROGRAM
me b
tow
THE
Hi one • ’>
U
u1 1
11
!•: CHESTS
:> 13.75 lo $34.00
m\m go.
mtr
r»t t
CO
' irst topic, Bessie Mae (Irundy
Leader. Mis Nannie Roplin
see >11(1 topic. R. (Mitchell
Third topic, Bernice Rogers
I m t h tonic, I ut.h< V Dunn
Fifth topic, Joannah Glisson
Sixth topic, (1 h«>»*i.<• •’ Bonnet
S. venlh topic, Fay . " ' :
SENIOR B. Y. R. U. PROGRAM
Scrittl >uv Reading, fiewitt Hun*
, dli y.
lilti odnetion, Mj Maud Hughes
Dod alone worthy of worship.
^Til.lred Payne.
Dod pow» r pu tur* (| in a Psalm
Pali no Rowe!
'story of Seiinac herih’s host,
1 Eik lido Ruyue.
f-D Lucille Hundley.
■ ’horn Sh Ids.
1 he < eond siege, Noble Llgett,
Prayer lhat brought God’s pow*
» p. .M r . j< Jvii (frundy,
L- on- to burn, Mr. Clayton
Ivi ward*.
^ ' a id Mr ArDe Rates and
•*n v<rc here Sunday from Burk*
IfritPtt blith.; icdittvaa.
-*>4, »•*
Mrs. Nora Ball w ho has been ;
here from Lurnberton. Mis-., vi
V
l V '
') l'h~' >
it ing Mrs, John Grundy loft Tin
\
day for Lake Charles, La., to visit.
-- - T...... |
.Miss f.illie Graves of IL tiriefa, 1
sspent the week end. with Mis. ('.
('. Riflings,
Get Rid of
Miss Helen Grogan i in Okla
hdnia City on account of In r niotli
or who is visiting there having
had her tonsils removed.
Mr. and Mr C. t V Riding
’’ Dallas, the fir. t of tin
lies
Ttwv
f'wfil* \
Her I*
ci.e. 3i
i't
week.
V.
Mr. and Mr-*. A. 1
*. Bat1,1
* went
t<> Dallas Sunday t
o visit
t heirj
Hi * <
son George. Mr.
Bates
came •
Cn
home Tuesday, Mrs.
Bates i«
•niaius 1
m /«*
(I i.i
ed on account ol the
linens
of her
9 1 L
//
grandson.
4
D,'«-
t iSi-migt,
■ tln I..r«Vrr,
I k • 11 rvrl/
> > evi-ry
I <>i > I your
I'll 'TV. It’,
m,M Cm' I. do-
:'!• ll I |«"l,
1 il. ah O
\> 1 , Fir,*.
W .i|i-r
■ > : >»i,.uiJ
: 11« ri id9.
* t • rang
L J •
. Mh and
TieV. cr.M Hundley In ml Da*
Moody candidate toi Govern 1
speak in llcnrieta Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F Ihointoi
heard Dan Mood) speak in Hen
ricta Monday.
Mr. and Mr . T. B. Hard!
wore in Towu Dark Sunday
ing Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ilardii
Mr. and Mra. Raul Spink
Piainviaw, are I.«*i • vioDng
( ui eid 4, Mr and *d< II 1
too.
* t Mill
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Grundy, John. The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1926, newspaper, June 17, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893692/m1/1/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Clay+County%22: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .