The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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THE WELLINGTON LEADER
VOLUME XII
NUMBER 16
EVANGELISTS BE W. H. SCHOOL IS DODSONVILLE IS THE CHAMBER OF
LEAGUE OF CIVIC PROMINENT
WORKERS ORGA-
GIN REVIVAL AT GIVEN A NUMBER DAMAGED BY THE COMMERCE OFFI
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THREE MORE INCHES a
OF RAINFALL HERE.
A elljngton
X majority* of the • er,,b.
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nlere-tcd in , - '
>■ shown th. ir intea '
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pf.-nd ! .
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t» *flM» i® tefoftMe Or MHify h»r ao thr JitU* 0ri« had ’ nevi rad*
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WELLINGTON, Collinfrsuorth < (Hiaty, TEX \S. FRIDAY, .11 \E 17, 1921.
meet at
a 'Aina
mreiirn rount ries
immediate t’
a, fnllnu • .
Constitution
Dysart, liri
tv
i" Went Welling*®*.
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> ann.iaH-,
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r the •• rt ■ ‘
KHiun. bj mpi ■
he pa '» n >-< f <1 e n
mi mt that ".
and
■ n.
I . a n the District ' mirt at
Adii. <• alleged Juyei of Jim
lhomp-..n Eldorado nightwntchman.
lireu a a pe . rnwd of AltU'. and El-
dorado people all day Wedne.dav and
Thin dm Che defendant, a voung
fellou s aimed Haynes, who Anted
that hi- lx.me was at Tulsa, bad pre-
vloush -ii'ned a written confe-non
upon lieinr apprehended at Jlollis on
20th. the day following the
I’he only plea nf the de-
; oo-t' ;
tor ■
( are of Poultry - Lena
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pi • o .,. .1 ... -■ t ■ nd
t. t ■. n11 e
the Soiietirin ’
• I- a<- Agricultu a' < ib
J'.•!< I a' ' ’ .■’.nd! r . •
m> nb. ■ present two absent
I- ': and Jo-ephine Fmi mentin
XX'e Fad u . > i ' ’nte> v.' >n, o. ■ .
XL dame ' .M r- I »■ *t pl*-1'•!! ■’ : I'.-.
~on». v
ommittee 'an Setting
Mr,
• it- XX ’ <’n about ill \e.im
ye -f i ■ ma! t ied ty C XX Loe
tl•■- > r on thiee . hildrrn we-»
PIMh Cot Park . Iniprm eniont
■hir.g b the pasto>
b-i ■ • > < -‘uidren
M -air..,-- p".yam
t;y the Mth"<d eh’ch
" o'clock Sunday
,mit at on extend-
an ffering ’o help
i’he showei last Saturday to-ning
and the ram’- of Sunday, Sun.lnv
night and Munday measured 2.3
inches, making a total m fifteen
days uf !t;7 nches. Threatening
cloud.- tome up every evening but no
ram ha< reachetl Wellington since
Monday night. . .
It is reported that the l>odsonvtile
XV’ellington <x»mmunity bad a tremendous hail and
? : cat thi fai mrr-
ii.«i IHHI t om fert; 'c 1
■ • ”, • x [si c-d to
I. .'>n Mtnu'* Jack • n.
, ly p.abv Iwi'f and dlffe i 'i
cattle Mai-gure’ p.f-y fa;
my pig Rove. Sande.
i reetton so that the report cannot be
verified. Thia cloud was accompan-
ied bt a heavy wind mmI * few out-/
A lep'.. able tlhgesly oceurrd <t
P . a»iint X'alley on Buffalo creek. S
miles m»»t o'f Turkey last Friday,
hen Mi-- Dollie Owen-, the nm«--
teen-y ear-olil daughtei of H. K
Owen* Jost hen life in an attempt to
igscue het .mailer -i-ters from
thowning
It »ecm« that the smaller girls were
wadmg’i'ben one, got into deep water
and the other- child went to her as-
sistance and ah* alao submerged.
Mi- Man Eila.n*i. tnothei of Mr
W ,lohn«t n and Mat Eiland •'
• • I > d XVednev i ls -
i, th. city
■ i. • r h'le n
km ‘ . b< ny’
tempenatu -
Gribble, Curry and Gully.
fomnutlec <m Wav. and Mean- to
1 -nance the league Me dame XL
uuley, Mo-~ W.H-ins, N’f.G. .i>,
Nowlin.
Cemetery C<m,nnlt. e
Henge, Dynart, Cacti. iy, .
tfi and Haralson.
I'he attention of tin- people of
Wellington has be< n called toy the
•ipdition of om |»ik number- of
Mme* by our ed. • r, and the Scout
-nuster.< have promised the co
.Iteration’of all Boy Scout* m thi-
ef fort to beautify arid keep the paik
Ever)’ l*<b’ in-Wellington is invited
to join these worker* and attend the
next
hmme
m.
f i . .. ia HUtifui
Bay re garde .-r farm
> a - • < if- On--.,.
’ | nt -, propoi
.. . a'.l u’
May
shooting
fense va- that n account of the ex-'
treme youthfulness of the defendant,
his confession should lie discredited,
and hi houJd lie treated mon' len-
iently.
I’he case was turned over to tllie
f i ve o'clock Th u rw lay j
XX’c lave three n the Pic < lub two
in Baby Beef, too tn Higanu. one in,
• <>en, ‘.He n M'lo. am1 foot m Pou'-
I'.wsident Mt»
X’ re President
sivrvtary Mr-,
fieasuirr Mr-
’arhamenfa'-an
•nmdtee to trrirr
'< mand
. »• appoin’ed
By-law and
ames Hartly.
XX . I : !>gl.
Barrett,
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tl-e S XX
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ont ■ and
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imbfo' er .: t ,i
night. J urn
< .inducted
John-on
and was
Sunday, June t», 2ev. Gordon Bar-1 buildings in thin community ware
Hrtt united in maMte*e Mr. XX ynck I blown over and wracked. Uta bam
home of the'of MIHar. northaaat
XL- . a»' .
r E th
H. Cock •
lepiesent ” ich a way a- to bvmi
• t ’.’••or elv< ,md ■'.<• its-<
•t l aken ,ts ( vhole ’ wa- one
*i.e t> . t mique . nd intere-tin"
tettainments eyet rendered n
unite.i v, .tl; fl . Rapt ctiti'eh at t -'
age • , s . I ,, > . r)l
lent habi
All iiio taking gixyut interest
their work and are working for
S2&O X'ictrpla
.Out program for July 14 i- as
lows:
Summer
Ball.
Preparing
ma Duke.
Selecting
hibit—sJewell Allitredge.
Selecting (X.rn for Exhibit lx>on
ard Karnes.
XX> art) glad to report that w« had
two viMtorw from the ______ _____
Poultry Club this meeting We’invite 'i*'n Mednendav evening doing con
anyone to attend our meetings. -iderable damage to crops but the
M ... Maii.u a XX .-•.II, Rutn Ander
-on. inrr and Clara la-ach, anil
Me* i* C. B and Flank Anderson at •
;ended Ir-trict Conference at Xlem
[•";. a t week X d -tli.’t l-jiviorth
league a a - formed tbeie with Carl
Pai-on- piesident; M -* Pw ■ leach,
ice pre-idert. Xfls- Bott., cor -or ;
i I "Lan.i .h.1
Ei. and, I > thi<
•n on wu- !»•>’-»>
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.song
Prayer
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in’-, ict on I .ea.fr i
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l\ I I R'l II E EGGS. ! n
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
who wen* • uiwxmM-i«u«, from the ber |oved one> closer to heaven. May For a few day* after the kiling,
rrman « water. Boht ware resuscitated after, (io4 * blemings met <
i«m Pali comudarable wotfc jH expelling tha Hoppar and family.
I’marnittaa,----------------
MRS. a B. BOV ERIE.
MILS AUSTIN NEAL,
RUBY HARALSON.
i e»" o—i »i"j .<»
cm! Club
man. a ho
thirt'. ou
. , t > ■- a'
XX'. Iltex
.ek under
MA <■ it< inci
-■jr<Lm> ... a well
: i-. ipplauderl by-
ng l(K» pe ent attendance .o-yopt ' 1 ‘ "" ■’■nsr ng ' XV \V ■
tu month Mi Nowlin has attended S'*‘rK L’av*' h ,’h to < rmfc .alfon
mu' meeting- n.i Mr. Nowlin f a- < ■ n ng . ,-t week ,nd on
•rrmnter-TTe.......... *........
Resolutions of respect tn Sov. I
Hopper, Hvneyxuckle Grove, No SW»
of Wellington Texas, wiah to extend
heartfelt sympathy to our beloved
. Sovereign, I* H. Hopper in the <leath jury about . ----- ,---------, ,
Another child who had not entered nf httle-daughter Clara Juanita evening, which after an hoiir’x delib-
. 'th* water, ran to the houee. a quar- nOppei, One more loving daughter oration reported a Verdict of murtier I
BERMUDA GRABS WANTED ,er • ,ni,e ■**>'., returning with afMj K|,ter gone, ope mure home left in the firat degree. The penalty was
RY MRS." GULL I. Ml Owen, who dragged two children. (|CM|ate, but one more link to bind fixed at 33 years in the penitentiary.!
—--T" —r -rr
gpio Irrth a a t.a alf. Both
,'-«Ay. are v cli '.latum.I and r’ .'ifthy
‘Great i 'lie Panhand I* '
on Sovereign excitement ran high in the Ehxirado epd Mixa Jett at
community, and *«m* feared mefr brick's parent*. 1
_____—viniencr nr a—d—mulrxtinn dnri—,
Mari ■ <•< 1 ampbell.
"XX ■ A ■ (Mr Siipt inn tarn
Mr I I- c'.riblde.
Solo ■•>••.-1 Sledge
for the Age ; <nd XIini--
Huckabee.
.1 by the Rm
the fun.
home
horn Xia-,
or...... ■> ,
Quai’ c
M X! m1
diffi’cnt
‘ a! ji L. ' n ’« ■ th. e ’
-< . f chaige He »mnt
. t» ; of *■ p;,, *-mer • the • ' ‘
-•uned h..|« to Irak. tr.A • »•<-<!
at the ■ .'-I i • • • ...
>al f i«im »*> '-..t act ■
• • 1 ■ . ’rd ('• .
Judge < ock* expn «d a '• > '
Iterate in any w a. |h> -ib »
i’ ’’.te<! that '.hr t» pL c XX > ■ g
• •’eluding him'e'r ’ ed n ’ 1 ■ ■■
■ < appt is nt s.n
.te i 'ol
»• pmg
L aid
nt to t. hat -i
, gle, red a dutv
Mr Goodnight ■.jbir. >te . p
• < care of tbr ■ nrr’etei
eptrd at ti e S Pu- . nie-’t'i.g
X i»U- pe-- meet ng an,,' rlr-ctmn
./’ ■•I. rc lifted ■ ’•< I’
ng chosen to take tbr . ' >• ■
the hatching
X oil ■ an
•s J on r,| y Op (Hi w , ft
X (»l Nt. LADY LOSES LIFE IN
ATTEMPT TO RES< I F, SISTERS n» . |; < ..- . -
Anrierson. treasurer.
The District league will
X'/vl!ingtqn July •> and 7 to complete
the o: ganisatrtm and perfect otjier
plan*. Delegates are expected from
-iveial neighboring towns.
t i ' t,
ace
'i.e, an g'ad at,
and. . th '< f ii
r.g fill ti.i 1“ ttei mr at
i wa -how n bv th< ;
• cjifl »ent out L Si I.
bei of
through
Small,
and R.
i »m;e-! i,
XX .wIn, -<fu . i liji
t“.i- is-ue
< it F * *■ [ -
s 10,00 t« the
e biggest ’i.ad
I mi- 25th ..nd
!U< e an. t I a- ■ ■ I '■ od'.ice
. a . tic • • ;.o no
: > . e, t on
Prrtcha'd -am
attended and
the a . enee
- . x.-rTTent training and a lid
the part w<H and rji’ii'd VU’ ti ”
.' <"’ie ,-f thr,pageant nnrl 'du-l i'dr'
•m , ;1r . <• ■ 'bey w">e -i|>[h>-’"'
... Pre-i dent vf
Con' ention
a ’s<>tli .1 oil nil
■ iiuuh novr-
It ‘ill hern proven
not < o' ' .. I to ' I <•
and ti.it it .a
•in’ '
■ nt
... I < . ek 11 1< '•
i '; Lble
. -ugh. >
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F <; iihi..
tw> ago, •' ■
per ■ Jndre '
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man •>
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ihdL :r> t'
l,c given at
June !t>th
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Wells, J. Claude. The Wellington Leader (Wellington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1921, newspaper, June 17, 1921; Wellington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187081/m1/1/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .