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The Olney Enterprise
The Olney Enterprise
Contributed by dorholub
 

Date: December 1 1922

Newspaper published in: Olney

Bruce Neelley as a Methodist layman went to Bittercreek. Rev. Wall of Megargel, nance of Ingleside and Council of Olney were present.

Attending Ingleside singing were: J.J. Eagan and son, Etheridge; T.E. Sumner, Misses Hallye Johnston and Zella Minor, Mr. West, Misses Jewel Key, Inez Ivey, Herbert West, Vernon Eagan and Raymond Leberman.

Thomas Cook, of Olney, celebrated his 92nd birthday at the home of his son, George W. Cook, of Olney, Tuesday, and besides the family of G.W., his son, W.S. Cook and his daughter, Mrs. Waldrop of Bowie, were prenset.
Captain Cook, for he was a captain in the Confederate Army, is hale and hearty considering his years.

Mrs. Lester Wallace gave her little daughter, Ina Belle, a birthday party Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. She is being honored for her sixth birthday.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wilson, Sunday, November 19, a son.

D.J. Harry of Mergargel in town.

Miss Ina Mae Mobley of Wichita Falls is visiting her sister, Mrs. W.L. Johnston.

Henry Morris of Spring Creek was in town.

Mrs. Rogers of Boyd is visiting her son, J.W. Robertson.

Fred Kunkel and wife of Megargel in town.

Albert Ragle in Graham.

Hoyte Brown and son, J.H. are building a house near Megargel for Jess Rodgers.

Mrs. S.J. Marcell and little daughter Martha Louise came in from Ft. Worth.

Mrs. Lisle of Newcastle visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reeves.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer T. Swink of Bitter Creek in town.

Earl Wall of Ingleside in town.

Mrs. W.E. Williams went to Newcastle to visit her sister, Miss Audrea Brown.

Miss Thelma Logan teaches at Hunt.

Misses May and Kathleen Kemp of Ingleside in town.

Dee Arrell and wife of Electra are here to see her mother, Mrs. Holderman.

Hugh Dunn of Pilot Point in town to visit his mother, Mrs. C.W. Dunn.

Mrs. Alice Hawkins of Ingleside in town.

Joe R. Peters and A.D. Peters of Farmer in town.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Campbell, a fine girl.

Mrs. A.W. Jones and Mrs. Hob Still of Orth in town.

Lee Garrett and Arnold Thresher of Spring Creek in town.

C.L. Taylor of Petrolia will preach at the Church of Christ.

Mr. and Mrs. John Green of Gober have moved to Olney. They are stopping with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Meaders.

Mrs. C.W. Cook of Whitt has rented the Yates Hotel.

Virgil Yates of Leonard has been visiting his uncle, Shirley White.

Mrs. Jim Davis of Graham passed through Olney to spend the day in Annarene with her sister, mrs. Charles Graham.

Mrs. McLester has been visiting her mother, Mrs. McCanless and left for Wichita Falls where they will reside.

Mrs. Lillie McAnnally of Graham came to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Starr.

Karl Kunkel and Miss Ester Fisher of Giddings were married two weeks ago and came in last week to make their home here.

Mrs. C.W. Dunn has been taken to the fort Worth Sanitarium by her son, Hugh and Laval Arwood.

Mrs. Wesley Defibaugh of Wylie is visiting her father in Orth.

Mrs. Scarbrough Mabry and little daughter, Mary Jene, have been vistiing her mother, Mrs. W.M. Anderson.

John Williams of Amarillo passed through Olney from attending his brother's funeral at Markley.

The little child, two years old, of Mr. and Mrs. McWhorter of Throckmorton died Sunday and was brought to Olney Monday to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Richardson for the funeral services. It was buried in the cemetery at True.

Miss Ruby Washburn who has been visiting her uncle C.H. Wheeless left for Teague to visit another uncle and will return home to Alabama.

Miss Lora Paschall and Mr. Julian Holcome of Electra were married Saturday evening at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pascahll at 10 o'clock, Rev. Harbour officiating. The couple left for their home in Electra.

Submitted: 03/10/05 (Edited 01/15/07)

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