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The Olney Enterprise from Olney, Texas • Page 8

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Olney, Texas
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8
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H' i a i EIGHT THE QlMWf October County Bedroom Demonstrators 'Add finishing Touches For Display Miss Nor E'len Elliott, home reports that the Young county bedroom demon- rs of the Home Demonstration a re the finishing toucn- 'to bedrooms in preparation or the local achievement events to be hold during October and November. TOTS ami are the preferred modes of -entertainnmont the homes of the demonstrators Tvheu they display their attractive rooms to" the ciub members -ind victors. Visits with the demonstrators re- distinguishing of the -various rooms. Oil paintings, hooked russ, and a background designed to make small rooms look larger is an insoirattonal echo from Mrs. H.

C. Millican of Lovmp. A blue eandtewick bedspread with -white tufts, and a completely now treatment of window curtains are decorative notes of Mrs. H. S.

Thorna of Newcastle. For ixjfinishing old furniture and unique idea of a dressing table -combined with the window, decora- the room arranged by Mrs. X. C. Andrews of True should be Champion Poultry Judgers Credit is due, Mrs.

Carl Evans Komo for her well planned wall -sspacc when building- her home, -and the careful seloetion of furni- for her bedroom and llvini; Remodeling and i-edecoratinp tlie house is the task of Mrs. '-Ctint Rutherford, Red Top. beau- -eifttl white candlewick bedspread avid unusual furniture arrangement ins her special contribution. Corn Mae Venner of Profitt dcm- the use of materials on ''Impel, refiniahinjr furniture, and the C. Warren was elected a director of the Texas-Oklahoma Wolf Hunters association last Wednesday at meeting of the board on Iho Stispp ranch near Quannh.

Jim Hooks of Abilene was nimously chosen resident with Lewis A.1<ers of Abilene'elected vice-presi dent, W. Stovall of Olton was re-elected secretary-treasurer. Twelve directors were chosen at this meeting. The hunt officially ended after hunters get underway Sunday. art of making candlewick bedspreads and bath mats.

Mrs. Boyd Hazelton of Flat Rock is building adequate storag-e for linens itml quilts iu addition to a well 1 planned clothes closet 1 TFie problem of too many doors in one room was solved by Rhoades of Hunger when, she, moved one door from the bedroom I to the living room, where it was i needed for direct to the i dining room. A clothes closet was buiil iu the space left after closing. the door. i Mrs.

Ed Dalrymplo of Hunt ed a ilurk, cold north room into a i warni cheerful oive simply by the selection of a light yellow paper with attractive design and hurmon- izintr colors. After the middle of November tde. public is cordially invited to visit i the demonstration bedrooms and talk to the demonstrators about their methods us-ad in improving their rooms. Services Hett tt II The Yoimoclub poultry judging team, re- tiy Won tot plSn the state poultry judging contest at College Statton, will represent the state of Texas in the wnteste atthe g- tornatlontl Uvwtook In Chicago flnrt after Thanks- iVl team, lett to right 1 ln Suhnyvlew club; d. C.

Laney Jean; QVenn T. Hackney, M- sistant Young county agent trained the team; and Joe Elmer Jean, Ragle, Tilley Roses (ConU'iued from Paffe 1) tt dio revivalist of DaHna, who is heard KHLD, wilt pieach Sunda at one Is invited to attend friendship thel Oliver Pioneer, Succumbs To Heart Attack C. Wade, 70, twH-known lent for the past eighteen rt-as buried here Wcdnsday afternoon when JUM vices wore In the First Baptist Church; Rev. 11. Townsond officiated.

iWilV? Hltrh Mr Wad- died early Tuesday, vv K18 nigll innrni'-iir at the homo of a daughter, Ws A. Flint. In Wichita Fricnd.h,,. JlVhuil been ill ten weeks and was; to Wichita Falls about -Ihuralaj copped the for Jipo. 01 i Rev.

Townsond in the Steve Ray was hod final Rev. II. B. Tl ns of South Side Baptist E- Church in Wichita Falls. Burint was in the new cemetery with Me-, Ci acker.

Funoral Home in charge, Survivors i-ichidc the wife; sons. John Wade of Wichita H. nnd H. Wade of Mdgar-j gel. and A.

I-. of OJneyji three daughters besides Mrs. Platt, Mrs. Wade Ellis of Megargel, Belmer Duvn! of Llboral, forty-two grandchildren J. I).

Pitzgcrald of great-grandchildren. prsi'iMit wcvo Regie, B. A. D. Mrs, Smith this w-eok's Second SheeN.

ic Bai GET THE HABIT FRIDAY SATURDAY BARGAIN DAYS HE SEALED HIS LIPS For 11 bojr who lived like coward knt! died like a hero! JONES FOR THE SERVICE CHAHTER "VIGILANTES ARE COMING" MONDAY TUESDAY HEAO-HUMTEtS AS THEY Funeral services were held for Oliver Loving, 77, prominent cattla- man and banker in Young and Jnok counties for many years in Graham at the residence of a daughter, E. S. Graham, Tuesday afternoon, R-BV. R. Lapradc, Methodist pastor, conducted the services.

He was buried in Oak Grove cemetery near the grave of his wife. Mr. who' died of a heart attack, was jitrickch at his ranch near Jcrniyn Monday morning, but was not considered in a critical condition when brought to Graham treatment. He was the son of the larte James Mrs. Raymond Mrs.

A. Ragle. Mixed colors: first nnd second, Mrs. Ragle; third, Mrs. Joe Parscley; fourth, D.

C. McClatchy. Quality, reds: first, Mrs. Ragle; second, Mrs. Tillcy; third, Mrs.

I 0. T. Anderson, and fourth, Mrs. Tilley. Pinks: first second, Mrs.

Tilley; third, Mrs. Ragle, and fourth, Mrs. McClatchy. First roses, yellow or multicolor: first, Mrs. Ragle; second, Mrs.

Parsley. The judges of the show were luncheon guests of Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Lunn and Mrs. Wright McClatchy.

Mr. and H. C. Tinnon returned to their home in Dallas Titus- C. Loving, one of the principal or- after visiting the latter's par- ganlasers ami former secretary ofjCnts, Mr.

and Mrs. M. P. McCraek- Cattle Raisers Association. He was for veek the grandson of Oliver Loving, who also played a prominent part in development of this section of Texas.

Mr. Loving had been in the cattle, banking; and land businicss in i Jack and Young counties for the i greatest, portion of his life, lie was the owner of the Loving Banking company, one of the few private banks in Texas. Mr. Loving is also survived by i another daughter, besides Mrs. Graham, Mrs.

Roy JacJsson of Corpus! Sights Never Before Seen! Tall Stories Come True! WED. II THURS. Added I "Going Going Gone" II Five Are Guests At Jolly Matrons Club Tuesday Five jruests were present for the Jolly Matrons Bridge Club when Mrs. Geiu- Evans was hostess' nt Tuesday fifternoon session. High score was made by Harlan Deets, Ruest.

G. S. Latham, club member, received the binpo prize. Mrs. Chester Mitchell won the floating; prise.

Followijng tho game, Mrs. Evans was honored with a miscellaneous shower. Others present were Mesdanies Joe Tillman, Elmer Strealy, Gco. Kexterson, Harvey Womack, Charley Russell; jrucsts, Mesdames Bob Parrott, Bernard Lunn, J. R.

Alexander and Norvel Wapnon. Mrs. Latham will be hostess at tho next regular T. S. Gumarin was in Dallas Saturday for his daughter, Charlsie, who spent thq here vlsit- inp her parents.

Elastic-knit Shorts and Shirts lor Cold Weather! HERE'S the mUt- link between Summer and Winter underwear I the comfort of HANES and Shorts with extra warmth for Fall and Winter I Gentlemen, this of the seniible ever made In underwear. or ihort Full-cut, roomy, knitted See a HANES Dealer today. P. H. Knitting Wln- N.

C. WE SPECIALIZE IN MAKES J. Alexander Co. HAS TIMED ISO MILLION LIVES IMA NEW WOMAN THANKS TO PURSANC bckaood propordoM, prorcp elemeato organic copper and Iron. QulcWy and aidi Mian in building dob, red Wood eren is, of simple soemia.

Wfiea Uds iuppcot, energr and etreogth YOB foci like new. IM Get rnotaag from yon: drofgkt uggj YOUR BATTERY SHOULD HA1 I AS Mil YOlRC VOU nw MMTM hr itarM ulc You'll hov. Hi. eitar wMMke NMO mTUIB-Tafee wxl itniilna Mrfto Mlrf elber eltctilcally Beweree Perkins Myers SUPER SERVICE STATION mean that. Some day, when have a fevA minutes to spare, stof a Humble service station, take a gj look around and get acquainted the men who your car.

be pleased with the way the static equipped and maintained for find the men the in whom you can repose HUMBLL OIL A REFINING A Ttxat Inttilutten waHtttd i.

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Years Available:
1930-1951