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The Olney Enterprise
The Olney Enterprise
Contributed by dorholub
 

Date: September 10 1920

Newspaper published in: Olney

George Kirby of Oklahoma City was here on business.

J.B. Adams was down from his home in Iowa Park.

Calvin Key returned from Mineral Wells.

Mrs. T.L. Arwood is sick.

Earle Suite went to Wichita Falls.

H.H. Hamlin of Wichita Falls is in the city.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Criswell of Graham was in Olney.

J.R. Robertson was down from Wichita Falls.

Miss Opal and Curtis Shelton visited in Henrietta.

See the men from Olney fighting in France with the 90th Division.

M.P. McCracken is in Dallas buying new goods for the John E. Morrison Co.

Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Daniel returned from visiting relatives in Oklahoma.

John R. Wilson and family and R.B. Anderson and family have been visiting relatives in Trenton.

Harry Shufler of Mineral Wells has been here visting his grandfather and the Enterprise editor and family.

Farmers are paying $1.50 per hundred for cotton picking in this section.

Miss Cora Rhodes retunred the first of the week from visiting relatives in Hunt county.

Mr. Sells, of the Young County Motor Company, was here from Newcastle.

The Lamb-McGraw people are temporarily shut down on their well on the Benson lease five miles east of town.

Pat Sheridan was here on bueisns from Matador.

W.L. Jones made a business trip to Wichita Falls.

work has begun on the new home of J.T. Hunt.

The work on Jack Wynne’s new bungalow in the West part is near completion.

J.W. Motrief of Bridgeport was in Olney.

Miss Mary Meaders went to Caddo to visit her brother Charlie.

W.H. Henderson was here from Weatherford on business.

C.V. Raushelbach, of Jacksboro was a business visitor.

H.A. Lawler, of Fort Worth was here on business.

Miss Shirley Meaders of Jean is visiting Misses Jimmie Bell and Oma Atchley.

Miss Myrtle Moore of Fort Worth is visiting her mother.

Mrs. Delia Houston, for Fort Worth is visiting Olney.

Mrs. J.C. Mahler, has been visiting relatives in Iowa Park.

P.E. Bock was here from Jermyn for the G. T. and W.

Guy Richardson and R. Shufler made a business trip to Graham.

William Thomas made a trip to Dallas.

Mrs. W.H. Prescott is entertaining a guest, her sister, Miss Katherine Lockmiller, of Dallas.

Webb Wallace and family moved here from Jean the first of the week and are at home in the house recently vacated by Mr. Timmons.

Mrs. J.L. Graves has been visiting her mother in Oklahoma.

Mr. and Mrs. O.G. Sieger, of Northfield left after a visit to J.P. Atchley and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin and little daughter of Graham are in Olney for a visit to relatives.

The first bale of cotton was ginned in Olney one day this week.

The Olney Ice Company has closed down for the season and no more ice will be manufactured here this summer. They are shipping ice here from Wichita Falls for the remaining hot days.

A.H.M. Anderson and Richard Campbell made a business trip to Baylor County.

John Netzor, from Dallas County came in for a short visit with Grandpa Stuffler, the Enterprise editor and Mrs. Pickett and daughter, Edith.

N.J. Deets and family will leave for their future home in Bellevue. Mr. Deets is a pioneer resident of the Hunt community.

Miss Ethel Freeman returned to her home in Sweetwater after a visit to Miss Erline Roach.

W.L. Jones nad Mr. Ueltschey returned from Matador, where they went on business with Tom Ueltschey’s estate.

Mrs. F.R. Bowles, of Elbert, who has been visiting in New Mexico, was in Olney Friday the guest of her niece, Mrs. J.E. Harrell.

Rhea Anderson returned the first of the week from Sipe Springs on business for Walter Dunn.

Mrs. Walter Dunn came in from Sipe Springs to be with her husband, who is sick here at the home of his father, Rev. C.W. Dunn.

Miss Bessie Carr, of Whitt, shopped with Misses Effie and Mattie Anderson Friday on her way to Newcastle. She was accompanied by her sister, Laura.

H.C. Harris, Mr. Crawford, Jack Marcell and Tom Guimarin attended the Shrine ceremonies.

W.W. Leach of the first National Bank is building a new bungalow and rumor has it that a bride will accompany him there.

H.L. Groner was here from Megargel.

Miss Violet Heasley was in town a guest of Miss Edith Pickett. Miss Heasley is to teach in Seymour school.s

A report that the oil well being drilled near Padgitt had unexpectedly come in and was throwing oil and gas over the derrick.

Mr. and Mrs. N.E. Hammond and little daughter, Margaret, left Wednesday for an auto trip. Mr. Hammond is superintendent of the Arkansas Oil and Gas Company’s well near this city.


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