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The Petrolia Enterprise
VOL. XXI
PKTROL1A. TEXAS. THURSDAY, FEU. 11, 1926
NO. f»
Hadley — Norman
i tin. Stic had many nice thing- to
I say about Hyers and th** people
An interesting romance was oul- that she met and talk, d to that at
initiated Sunday at f> o’clock when te.rnoon.
Miss Ruby Norman became the \N e an geing to have a mighty
bride of Mr. W. I). Husky. The good program at the school’build
marriatreceremmty was performed ing this eominy Saturday night,
at K. M. A. station at the home of He sure and come out to see it. 1
Mr, and Mrs. M. II. Husky, Rev. am sure that you w ill be,delighted
H. C. Hand of Iowa Park officiat- with it. Now. if v ou want to hear
jng. A number of friends were'and see something hallow yo
present. The? bride has yrown |some where* else but :i you want
to charming young woman-hood in to hear the better use ol the Lruf
Hyers, being a graduate oi I» ***•' lob language come on; to hear
lliyh School, and is known by all lady. 1 am sure that ceu will
as a young lady ol the hiyhest ayree that it is yreat when you
Christian type, and deserving pt . have ! ear l her. We like to hear
the best life has to offer. Mr. the big. arid better of life, (imut
Has ley is u former resident of Pe- English is what we all should he
trolia and is acclaimed by his I'interested- in. Any person < an
many friends as a high minded '-use; some .o ft ot a lanyuaye hyt
ambitious man who will succeed we all should want to ti e the lau-
ile is engaged in the oil busin ss j'g-.uage in the be st and most pleas-
as a driller at Olney. where' tie ing' way. The Kni.'lish lanyuaye
couple will reside. The Herald uud d.s 111« nature is too yreat,
BROWN- METHODIST NEWS
ODER VITON IN ST PAI L
MR. 1 ^ ONS N( i HE 1 TER
Rycr.-i Methodist Churcli will«
SANITARIUM, DALLAS j
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S .M. 1 ,y mis » aim* home la
HEV. AND MRS. T. II.
ING ENTERTAIN
t - — - _____ .
Rev. and .Mrs. T. II. Itrowniny ntertain the* Epworth l.eayuersl Mr. and .Mrs \ P Hat.
entertained a yroup of young peo- "f the District Saturday niyht and I Saturday for Dallas on account of
pie Saturday evening, Febuniry <*. Sunday
let'
joins the many friends.of the new
ly wedded pair in extending
yratulations.
SCHOOL NOTES
Several are out this week on tin*
account of Mumps but those that
is too pret’y to be used any old
m-| way. Ur should t hink carefully
before we use ;i word. We should
: know l he meaning of a word be-
fore we use it. One way to learn
i these thiny- and these better us
uayes is to hear’the best educated
1 people t a Ik. So come out
We are’ peine to yet started a
are having them do not seem to be ’be playing b.v
bball
worried over taking them. W e are
can r yet fitted out...
OOll
We
haviny some that have ret timed " a,d Y'"1 V' h<‘!i> ti in this work,
that have had them and they have i ' r<~na mbyi- we did wvl-1 last
many interesting stories to tell 1 >,al' “M.d -(l'' vni tiny to ilo
about them. . ' better this ye.tr.
We,all were well pleased with
record that our boys have made
this year in basket ball. Of (-(Hir-
st* we would like to have won out
in the county but as v\v did not
do so we are behind the team that arid wife in.
does win. We made, the best show i | taught
in honor of Miss I'leo Cooke of
Hutchins, Ton a
been the yuest of Hev. and Mrs.
Itrowniny the past week.. Inter*
(.*stiny yames were enjoyed throu-
ghput the evt nine for Rev. Hrown-
i.iy is a deliyhtful entertainer,
.11 had the pleasure of haviny
tueir fortunes told but some were
v.orued ot impenditiy (|uick seper-
ation and domestic troubles.
Ifelierous refreshments i oivsist*
ny of samlw iches, douyhntj.fs, cake
dixim tv candy and li<*t chocolate
v ere served to the following
guests: .Misses i,ouise .Murray,
'allie Henderson, Ruby Smith.
1 ..deal .Murray, Kditli Henderson.
Abua Mable Smith, Hope Carney,
lou Carney, flair (.Ijsson. Chne
I ’ollijts. I,male. Hundley. Vein
< ummittys, Martha Shields. Ruth
• inumilies. Hois Harding. Inez.
II ardiiiy, Cleo Cooke, Ara Ciim-
minys, Elsie /a.chry, W illie Zachry
On Saturday Eveniny iminedi-
Miss Cooke had utely after the Lyceum number
at the school auditorium we will
have a League Entertainment.
Ihis will consist of three one act
plays of about ten minutes length.
One will be given by Ansel l.ynu
League of Wichita Falls, one by
Electr.i League, and one by Hyers
League, These together with spe
rial songs and readings will make
a very deliyhtful program, and we
urge you to attend.
On Sunday the. pastor Rev. T.
11. Rrowniny will preach a speci-
al sermon to Leaguers', the sub-
ject, or Text will be “So teach us
to-number our days, that we may
apply our hearts unto wisdom”,
This sermon should be of ei|ual
interest to all and we wish to
urge every one who possibly
to attend.
An attractive program i oil
ered for the. afternoon and will la
the illness of their three year old
grandson. Elton. The child was
operated upon Monday in St.
Paul's Sanitarium and the doctor.--
found a tumor and cancer on one
| kidney. He is a soil of Mr. and
1 Mrs. (ieorye Hates. We hope ful-
fils speedy recovery.
HEN\ AM E IT MS
and Messrs Hiram Vauyhtor. I f°un.d elsewhere in this issue
ELI.IS-VALE
Monday evening .1. K. Ellis aiui
Miss Madge Yale v\ p-e made man
Petrolia. .Miss Yale
hoid a number of
iny that we have ever made, we years in Valent ii.e and Pet it Ti a
have had some mighty good coach- , nd lias, a hf of admirers. Mr.
iny this year not as much as yve llljis is engaged In the oil luisi-
should have had but better than | moss.
we have been haviny.
We got a mighty good report
from the h ire Commission at A us-
(i, V. Shield.- was in Wichita
Falls '1 uc.-day oil business.
SPRING GOODS
ARRIVING BY EVEHY EXPRESS AND
FREIGHT
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION AND
COMPARISON OF VALUE IN
Spring Coats
$10.00 to $59.50
t
Spring Dresses
$5.00, $10.00 to $39.50
t hick Grundy. Garrison Rush.
rlyde Cummings. Hall Rvovvning
ami IP rnard Ilrnvs niiiy.
AMyr the refreshments 'wore
-•■n-ed ;1|| were introduced t..
v ice Pres Daws and Mrs. Dawes
il,|d to President < 'oolidye and
Mrs.- fonlidge. The president
seemed very glad indeed to meet
I hr young people.
A guest
BAPTIST CHURCH
Hast Sunday was one of the
n Pen lest days that this church has
i.ad in years. We had ideal wea-
Mier and ideal services. The Sun-
cay school h.td a good *t tendance
mo a good program. The sermon
at tin* morning hour was delivered si ii
by Pro. Met hilly our former, pas-
tor to the delight of e> erv one pr
• *■( nf. we are glad to have line .,n,|
-i>;er MetTu'iig conte home and he
(' b us any time tlu-y will. . At the
[.oyeii-jrig hour our Methodist |»re-
jtnei-n and sisters with their pastor
| v isited with us. this service
ji-io. Hr own iny sang a special Ti-um-
I bei and l!fo. Hundle;, delivered
j’1" sermon'. This writer thinks
tin's war One of the most proj'i
| *nlde services the church has had
jiu some time. The spirit of
|( hristian fellowship was just as
(Hue as could be. we are hoping
| they will conn' again soon. ENTERTAINS
Next Sunday is our visitation
day we are hoping every' one of
our teachers will visit with your
i classes. May every member of
t he school V is ft in the interest of
i -K; Sunday school. A number of
jour friends from Valentine and
Piverland visited the school last
^■ii relay. We are always glad to
* -f you come and
unit- again.
be with
H. W. Ridings, Hup;
SPRING MILLINERY
2.98 3.95 5.00 to 10.00
. * . . 1
New Spring Woolens
54 inch material
yard $1.98 and up
New Spring Suits
Hat? & Furn»sh»nga Shoe? & Oxfn<\1* }
d-c’l
Py ■
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K‘*ninr *». Y. P. l\ Program
subject Itible Study Meeting —
Hiblc Characters: Judu.s Is*
eariot
ripture- Miss Viola Tomlin
Hu! ro.hiet ion- Miss Maud Steph
■bde Rac'kgroijhd- Clayton Ed-
wards
'\*i -In da.- Wholly Had- Then
HejUU-t
•tiu Jt-sirs Know’-* Ruth Mitehel
1 ’ •- * cmi.a i|ue:K-e of a Choice-
Icn 7 hornton
Did .Hulas Retray Jesus C
He: rv Whitehurst
•:.Mfri>* Hessons We May Hearn 142
•uart.s ! neillc* Hundb-y'
•A ! parts Mi s Martha Shield
•Junior H. Y. P. I’. Program
!• t lopit*-. Hucille Hastings
Penlah I'.'ii-ibrtiueh
’J;. P Nc.,1
Cart 'd . my. i
Gertrude PaviH
( 'll ■ t •' V i: • 1111 r t
N r,t f o|jnr;
At 7: H» |>. m. the pastor will
preach a special sermon to young
moil. This sermon will be based
on what the young women of this
(‘(immunity say about the young
men, and will tie of interest f<»
every person young or old. We
hope vou will not miss it.
We passed our goal for Prayer
Meeting attendance last week.
I'he'-e Were* present. We urge
you tjj conic back, and others to
ciiii in the good work. We believe
you will be intere.-ted in our Hiblc
Study; Come!
The largest at tendain e for this
cont'erem-e year was registered in
the Sunday School last Sunday,
but we are far from satisfied with
that and hope that we shall keep
busy until we have 200 in Sunday
oo.l. If we cannot find room
for you we will buil/l it.
At our Sunday School Council
iast Sundae w- ,i|i|miat••<! , < mil
■ llittee to Jret estimates on addi
‘imial room for our Sunday Si bool
and report back to the church con
fereiuje. •
We arc alia ady handiea|>ped foi
lack ot room, and we hope with
'to- i (lining of good weather t hat
Mir sell on I will grow to sm Ii pro-
(ii'i-t ions that we will lie compelled Charlie
to have more l oom. The people i was lime
are here and we believe they ought itiv
*o be in Sundae School
This week finds many gardenin'-
m our neighborhood
Our primary teacher, Miss Yii
yie Moore, is on tin- sick list thi-
week. .Miss Kathleen Hei®i i-
triteliiny in her place
1 Mrs. Mary Smith visited lu.i
Mimther in Oklahoma last. Week
Mr. ;.ind Mrs. R A. Green gave
a singing at their home Saturihiv
(H1)i evening A Hu ge c-uwd attemh d
and had fine sinyifiy.
Mrs II. D Stine ami Mrs. I M.
W. Reid visited Granny Mayberry
Monday
Mr. and Mrs. V M l!outwe|| and
smi. Donald, ate dinner in the R.
A. Gii-en hofne Sunday
Mrs. Oval Fields i- mi the sick
list this week 1
Mrs. On a llupkiiis and ihild
ren spent Sundav with .Mrs. T I
Walla, c.
Mrs. \\ || Rui i h v isit, d Inv
da-ughter.: Mrs. Ilnllis Sutton Hut
Sunday
Mr: and Mr- l\ I'. \\ alias e and
Mrs. <>na Hopkins were shop-piny
in M i< liita Falls last Monday .
M r. Ian \ A u dra i n w a ay lee
ably surprised Tuesday evening
when all her iH'iyhl»ors came pour
my in with a lm .>( good things
to eat. l ooked and ready. After a
’ol id good mush and singing they
all went to the diiiing room and
-njoved 1 lx- feast.
W e had a good pray er nn ct inc
last Sund.i'. We were glad to
da' ■ with u .Mr .uni Mis RjH
Meadow- from Riverlaud and a
lumber Imm I’etiolia. Riotlor
I ,ake A udrain will lead Hie meet
iny ne't Sunday . F.vervliody i nine
and h't ; lia'i1 a good spirit, lea t
t oyet liel
Sun,shine.
(t
week from W n I:ita Sanitarium
alld lie is n’ported I'.o better. We
ale h.opiny fop ,» more favorul>1>'
report next week.
H VL NEWS
Idle I»\ ei - \ dlev Rail Girls
! del eat id Rellevip* Saturday ; fter-
ii. no getfup the first two out of
|1hree
Idle Relic
defeated Ry.
i i im if,
Raskel Rail Roy s
my ( Sa.l itrday aft-
P.
y iris
ndia yul
Monday a
- del.
ffernI
at.ed l.y ers
nil.
Tin I!y ers t at
trolia fi-ain .Monda
defeated
evening.
I’m
llanliny id Iowa
Monday visiting
I hi Rv el- tnw U boy ,. ilt l«*ated'
W ii. hit a biiv MiMida' evening.
( nine on Ryei we ate fo| you al
ways
J I IIat.i"hey. dangliters. Misses-.
Hula and Esther alnl son, Rob,
are her. vi iting his daughter,
Mrs l.cs ( hristiKii l liey all reside
at lleiirii-tta.
W II Carpenter was in Wich-
ita Falls Monday -mi business.
Idle program which was given
I r nla night .il t lm ’ si bon) Imp m
f"j fli. In in t if n| Mr. and Mrs.
•>V V\. Gilford was a signal sin
i s ainl w ords of praise and com
uieiidafion■ poured in from all sides
while a lew nnkiful t l iticisnis
have bee II Imai (I. Idle best tal(’»t
the town offers w;is tised in the
fust paid of the program, which
need-11 - t<‘ Say could riot he e\
. elled Tin- latter p.ii t. tlie "( iion
v 'ID- l.it.crary Club" was- entirely
oyiginal. and contained a.IanglvoTi
‘.-v'er-, bri ath. and if any find fault,
we- s;t\. let, t In.'-e ob|t«cti'*'r ! look in
It was the original
i Ini i w im put mi tIn*
i ai ry the good work
Hue some few wire
A nnintelit loiially o|
i will let t In*- w bob- tiling-
> "I liel ? al n iire oftimli-d.
the mirror,
inf cut ions i
prograui to
father I ml
hnw ill inyly
I einli
drop.
I In if* t ■ pr-K mil ;w i i e Si.i |. ■) it fid
airy one- v. idling to know Imw tin
mom", w-a - expended nine «ec the-
lejit- | ii -1 (* j pt < d lulls mi Idle at IT W.
Riding store.
Park
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Whv
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pic
I * pil
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Topii
Rev. and Mrs. T. II. Rrowniny
•nfertained about thirty young
people mi last Saturday evening in
honor of Miss (den Cook oj llut-
•hins. who has been visiting in
their home for the past week fray
ing a<(omp;inied Mr Rrdwnjng
home Horn Dallas.
Miss Cook i1-- un' ot tin many
loy;il friends mad' at HuUdiih
during the three year, pa 'orate
>f Ktv. Rroutiing in that place.
.Mi Cook rot unit’d ‘u her Imtu
"last Monday. Sh( 'uiid on l- avi.i/
’hat people of I’.yOrs helpid Ip. i*
o eajoy* her v i it here, and she
hopi d to come again.
•’PKCIAL PROGRAM
Heagin-rs (d the district will ren-
U-r i- pe< iid program ;it the Me-
hodi.s’ (‘hurch next .Sunday after-
•loon ;e follows :
la ..der, Mr. Alton P. Jones. .
11 vimi
In * mit ion, Mr. ( ( I Iona Id
mil.
IT ad ing. “ I io- G r -id (iucst “ ■
Hdv. . .1 Ma;-!:!mm . Mrs. H. |-.
Rohml alk.
Mai.- (/nartette, Messrs Jo* I II.
Mel. r-- goi E I Pmh In I ,»lk II W
.i i. .;n‘ I M il.ui-mii
■ I Ip! 'll i I. -"II, Is ' I. FJ I. i.
■ I i -*- V el a ( it i Ii,
“Soli,, ('hall*mg* * to Voul h
run f|" Mi fliorleO N"i|Og | V i ■ 1111
1 " i n(i"i' Mr f.inn ■ \V ilbam
I 1" ' t <]y i W a»i-| R* i i i il mu
Mi ’ '' I '"jfjp
SEEDS AND PLANTS
i <. I
V.d
W'c arc ina p.o ilm
wan to on all k intis ol
ally planted in thk ' ;
Hcn.’s and i lan1. c ! .-(>
\W* cai l’.V lilt1 I d-st < ’<ko;
1 cay, also a i'ull .oiipply oi iht
tics ol cf/Uon seed ami seed corn
sculs and
irvtFA
cr lie-
i!«• o! yoi n;
jilaidt> usTi-
liHVt1 Ifood
) (•
1 :1 jvf'.V tdnecs.'
»al that wo can
loading varie**
Wc have
in stock red 'tat s raisc(i in r* uit a Mo t'< »•
a general line ol’ food -tuH' in«• hniinv oh
cd corn, feed (>ats, bran i 1 <«i•: •. cot 101 <
i c<
>1 r
iHi r
i p.'-us
»dti«*v
\ aughti r u
* visit with I,
I.erne
i *r..( 1st'
MRS THAMES ILL
Mr. ?d'ii Mr* Honnu- Thnmi’s
-l"*nt Ho week end 'w it h lo r moth
: or. Mm .[ R, Humming - Whih
1 hiMrs, Thant* lieeam'* ill and
jtoiiiii not r* turn to to r -i h"- ; \i iiitd vlr-. ( lev*- Hundley
J Mondav Her si-ti r, Mi>*k Ruth *».nd mldn n "f W ichita I alls were
• *him'mings, i- teaching in h* ' her** Monday visiting Kcv. and
pl.o *■ Mrs. < M Hundley,
Wichita Fallt Lowest Prices
vupi'M.aaJtoi
Mr and Mrs
nil, Leon, wm
Sunday wfterri
hr thi i and hii
l,i*o ,| ( in ti ami Mi -s \ era No hols, a niece of
;i U hit * Fall* ‘II** I*»aNihtnugh spent 1 he. Week
v .* ti . Il l to I • J- O* " 'I* /-'f.g -Il J ♦
It* If' V.
nival and hid Is. < 'hi(;k* *.n f.'od of
We pay the highest in;i i i.< ■! pric< .
try and eves. Wc hact ;i occial-
I kinds.
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(•(Ine.Mla\ lor jk»ult ry,
us for your oil ion plant
on ion sc(
cahliayv planl . hulk
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Huy lll^ hi t.n . • cjtt
cash enables us to - •]
prices.
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