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The Olney Enterprise
The Olney Enterprise
Contributed by dorholub
 

Date: November 3 1922

Newspaper published in: Olney

W.D. Bolding and W.N. Lunn dissolved the partnership of business established at Olney, Texas and Wichita Falls, Texas, the firm name of Bolding & Lunn was dissolved by mutual consent on 13th day of October A.D. 1922.
[Mr. Bolding tooke the Wichita Falls store and Mr. Lunn takes the Olney store]

Pasture Posted
J.M. Bloodworth

Parish-Mullinax
Joe Parish and Miss Beulah Mullinax were married Wednesay afternoon Rev. Harbour performing the ceremony.

Parish-Tucker
R.C. Parish and Miss Clara Tucker of Ingleside were married Saturday evening, Rev. Harbour performing the ceremony.

Grandpa Richardson of True was in Olney.

Mr. and Mrs. M.M. Burris were in Newcastle.

Mrs. G.F. Wade has movmed to town.

Mrs. A.W. Hardy and daughter, Frances of True visited Mrs. Leberman.

Miss Esther Brumley of Spring Creek visited her sister, Mrs. Willie Ellis.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack McWhorter of Throckmorton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Richardson Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mayo of Electra spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Webb.

Mrs. J.E. Harrell returned form Wichtia Falls froma visit to her daughter, Mrs. Lester Young.

Miss Marie Holderman an dMr. Arrell of Electra were married in Wichita Falls Saturday. They will make their home in Electra.

Miss Bette Johnston of Tucson, Arizona came in to visit relatives.

Mrs. Merle Herring of Ingleside was in town.

Otto Parrish moved into North Olney.

Ras Patrick is moving to the Plains near Lubbock.

For Sale: Good lump coal; $9.00 per ton. Webb Gin.

S.M. Clayon and family moving to New Mexico.

Bron to Rev. and Mrs. Klenk Tuesay, October 14, a girl.

born to Mr.and Mrs. Lee Green, Sunday, October 22, a goy.

Mr. Bob Paul of Rule is visiting his brother, F.C. Paul.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Garrett, Wednesday, October 18, a girl.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. August Gernhardt, Thursady, October 19, a boy.

Mr. and MRs. Hob Still of Orth in town.

Mrs. Harvey Henning of Ingleside was in town to visit her brother, Otto Parrish.

Mrs. Lillie McAnnally of Graham spent weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Starr.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wainwright of Newcastle, Monday night, a boy.

Mrs. Bill Leberman is in town visiting her daughter, Mrs. Carl Wainwright.

Mr. R.A. McDonald of Wichita Falls is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J.B. Lassater.

MRs. E.M. Holland of Loving diead at the Sanitarium Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. Her body was carried home for burial.

Mrs. Bowles of Elbert was in town. Grandma Reagan accompanied her home.

Miss Winnie Dees left Sunday for Wichita Falls to accept a position with Perkins-Timberlake.

Miss Oma Atchley has accepted a position with Miss Stella O’Neal in the millinery department at Stephens-Roach company.

Mr. W.B. Murphy of Perrin is visiting his daughter, Mrs. W.C. Cross.

Mrs. T.L. Johnson has accepted a position with Mrs. Davis in the dressmaking department of Stephens-Roach company.

Mrs. J.B. Morris left for Wichita Falls to work in an abstract office two weeks.

Mrs. Jim Bidwell of Newcastle visiting her sister, Mrs. Dix Leberman.

Mrs. Young of Orth visited her sister, Mrs. Jim Lemmons.

Mrs. Long left for Fort Worth where Dr. Long is located.

Mrs. C.W. Hinson and daughter, Evelyn of Graham spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. George B. Hamilton.

Linzy Hotel for sale. See F.A. Southerlen.

Fay and Frank Cross of Westover had their tonsils removed.

Mrs. T.R. Suttle and Miss Verba Suttle of Hunt were in town.

Mr. and Mrs. John Cathey and his mother, Mrs. M.A. Ferguson, of Ingleside, are visiting their brother, Arch Cathey this week.

Raymond Myrick returned from Mexia to accept the position with Jack Wynne in The Tailor Shop

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