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THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT-QAZETTE,TH I RSI) AY, MARCH .1, 1921.
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OUR WOMEN'S SPRING SUITS
AHE VNDENIABLY SMART
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Our suit department has been a great surprise to many women who came here shopping
and found our smart and distinguished new suits so reasonably priced. As For Style you
may have about what your fancy dictates. Long jackets, short jackets, suits beautifully
trimmed or embroidered or severely simple. All are a product of designer's genius, beauti-
fully made and carefully finished.
TAFFETA
Fashions - The Frocks For Spring
Taffeta meets the demands of the styles for spring. It lends itself delightfully to the plait-
ings, tuckings, frillings, and rufflings that are so highly favored this season. Also frocks
fashioned of the beautiful new Canton Crepe are beginning to arrive.
Just One Glimpse at Our New Spring Millinery
Will captivate every woman. Our hats are very attractive. They have indi-
viduality and charm. The designs are clever and novel and there are styles to
appeal to every type. There are hats large, small and medium, hats with up-
turned brims, or flat, or drooping, and there are many chic and unusual shapes,
the beautiful new shiny straws, the handsome milams and the straw and fabric
combinations will provide the finishing touch to many a spring costume.
New Clothes are Refreshing as Spring Itself.
A cordial invitation is extended to you to view our display of authentic
spring modes in coat suits, dresses and hats, at the
Coming Style Show, March 7-8, at Pope Theatre
R. G. McCAIN Co.
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pasture. Everyone enjoyed it very
much.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Hart of
Millwood spent Wednesday with Mrs.
John Hurt.
Miss Lois Hrown ot' Nevada spent
Saturday night ami Hunday with Miss
Ethel Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. .John Hart and Mr. L.
R. Ivy. attended church at Farmers-
vllle, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Watklns spent
Sunday with Mr. Ernest Younger and
family at Nevada.
Mr. Aubrey Skipwith of Wesley vis-
ited homefolUs Friday and returned
to school Monday.
Miss Nola Moore went to Garland
to attend school. She will board with
Mr. George Williams.
Little Edwin WatHlff is spending a
few days with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Geren.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walters of Pa-
dueah. Is spending a few days with
her mother, Mrs. Laura Cope land
Mr George Williams and family
have moved to Garland. We are very
sorry lhey have moved and realize
Garland's gain.
Messrs. Culahan. Jarrel, Carl Toi-
lette and Frank Geren. went fishing
down on the lake Saturday night. They
'had very good lurk.
i The program was well rendered
jTuesday night the 22nd anil Was en-
!joyed by a large attendance. Rev.
Lancaster math an interesting talk,
ihe having hail the pleasure of visit-
ing in Washington* home.
j Jxivon. Fell. 28.
Rhea Mills.
Mrs. .1. M. Furr is sick at this writ-
ling.
' May Tucker was the guest of Ruby
Kurr Sunday
I There are several cases of chicken
| pox in the community
I Miss Obi May Calhoun visited Vine,
'land community Saturday night and
| Sunday.
The program of the Women Mis-
We will restore the life to the run down or injured battery with ex-
acting enre and skill—at the least cost to you.
Remember—It Is dangerous for your hattery to be In a run down
condition. Cold weather, stiff engine^ and long nights may materially
Injure It.
Honest service by skilled battery men.
Exide Battery Station
O. S. SMITH KAU TAUUHOTOW,
slonar.v Society were, enjoyed by all
Sunday night.
Mr. Dick Klrkland and family of
Itloonidale were (lie guests of his son,
Joe Klrkland and wife Sunday.
•M r. anil Mrs. Lee Kurr visited Mrs.
Purr's parents. Vlr. and Mrs. White
of Howe from Friday till Sunday.
Ed Ilorrocks. 'Clarence Furr Carl
I 'm ni ls and Delma Freeman were
McKiiiin \ visitors Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Furr visited
Mrs. Purrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
A Howard ol Anna Saturday anil Sun-
day.
AIihs Honnie Ward who (caches
ischool al White Rock was the gt!"«i ei
her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L Ward
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Flossie Seroggins who is at-
tending high school in McKlnney
was the guest of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Hill Seroggins Saturday and Sun-
day.
Mrs. ('has. Snider dined Willi Mr.
and Mrs. I . It. Stubblefield Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Horn and Mr
IQdd Harrocks were McKinney visltora
one day last week.
The rat killing spirit of the school
hoys has resulted in snuffing out the
I lives of many hundreds of rodents,
j which will save the farmers several
I thousands dollars worth of grain. The
hoys are greatly enthused over the
progress they have made ami, will
continue to push their rat fight to
their utmoat, not simply to win a
pi Inc. Of course they want to win and
they say others will have to hustle or
luse—lull to lid (lie farms of the
pests which has hcoome so numerous
and destroying (he products of the
fanners' yearly labor. We arc glad we
have such hoys who are Interested In
sui h affair, and continue to carry
many rat talis to report, yea, In the
years to conic they will carry rat
tales.
Rhea Mills, Feb. 2«.
county relatives last 'week.
Prof. Tree and family of Wolfe City
and II. F. Anderson and family of
AI toga visited at 11. IKng's Sunday.
Mrs. Herri st Williams and baby
daughter Davis, are visiting her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Grlsham.
Mr. and Mrs. Durham of Pnrmcra-
ville aliended church here Sunday,
ami vial led I.. L. Strouji and family.
Miss Kate Alexander visited home-
folks at New Hope Saturday and
Sunday. She was accompanied home
by Misses Hirdlc Dlllaril and Fstee
I 'arhin.
R. Jordan of Mine Hldgo
regular appointment al the
church Saturday night anil
Rev. J.
filled his
Mel hod 1st
Sunday.
Homer Webb and Misses Ituth
Slroup and Helen Grlahaill were elect-
ed delegates, to the S. S. Institute
which meets nt Cellnn, from the M. E.
S. s. at this place.
Verona, Feb. 2*.
Frognot.
progressing nicely
Her! It; Davis as
Verona.
Our school Is
Misses Vera and
touchers.
The dance at Mr. and 'Mrs. Tread-
ways Saturday night was enjoyed by
( ii 11 present.
' Miss Janle It,vers returned io Cope-
ivllle Sunday after a few days visit
[with her parents here.
John Vanbeaver iiiul family of Blue
Ridge spent Saturday night -with W
F. McDonald anil family,
i R. D. Rice and family visited their
parents. Mr. :Tiid Mrs, J. W Morris ef
Midway Saturday night and Sunday.
W. !•'. McDonald and wife and John
Vanbeaver and family visited Mrs.
j Ll*r.lc Vanbaver and family of Fay-
burg Sunday afternoon.
Frog Not, PVh. 28.
Kulli Langs!on were happily married
last Monday afternoon at the home
of Rev. Rev. C L. Vermillion. Their
many friends wish them a long and
happy life.
The remains of Miss Ruby Aikens
who died al the home of her nuiil Mrs.
John Vincent Westminister was
laid to rest beside her mother in
Stony Point cemetery Monday after-
noon, Feb. 21. Sin* is survived by her
father John Aiken and brother Marsy
and grandfather and grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hell and a host of
other relatives who loved her dearly.
We extend our sympathy lo all the
bereaved ones The funeral services
were conducted by Rev. V. V. Young
blood of Westminister.
Chnmbllse, Feb. 2X.
night and Friday which was greatly
1 needed.
| Misses Jewell and May Evans visll-
t ted Miss Ruth CcCowun Sunday nl't-
Jornoon.
I Miss Lois and Gladys Campbell
•were the gliosis of Miss Tlncoy Kllip-
per Sunday.
1 Mrs. Hllllo Pass and baby spent
Inst Monday week with her aunt, Mrs.
Jim l/jwry ,nf McKlnney.
| Miss Maud Smith of our eominun'ty
and Mr. Ilie Scalf of McDonald sur-
prised Ihelr friends by pelting mar-
ried Saturday.
| Rlshop, Feb, 31,
Bishop.
. Mrs. Rebecca Helms nf this city
' subscribes for The Weekly Domocrat-
CiiKfttc and the Dallas Semi Weakly
Farm News, Mrs. Helms and sot),
James, inovi il to McKlnney about two
years ago from Weston. They own ft
nice borne In Prhauton.
Oscar Evans and Miss Ola MeCowu
were happily married Saturday night.
ThnnUs to E. A. Gladden of Collna
'IC IIIUI I IKU nuilliuilt MIP. IM. g, . . .
A nice rain fell here Thursday V ,h 8 "ubwrlptlon to The
Weekly Democrat Gazette.
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J. C. Chilly and family visited J. C.
St Clair of Pike Sunday.
I Mrs. Jim liutler visited her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Durham of McKlnney.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alder are en-
ti rtalnlng a baby daughter In their
home.
Claud Stroup of Little Elm spent
Sunday night with T. A. Stroup and
fnmlly,
Mr. and Mrs A. C. Stroup visited
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews of McKlnney
Sunday afternoon.
Joy. the small daughter of Mr. and
. Mrs. Elbert Williams has been quite
'sick for the past week.
C. W. Rusaell and daughter. Pearl,
of Munday. Texas, visited Collin
Chambliss.
The VVnmans Auxiliary will meet at
church next Saturday.
Clarence Farley and family visited
relatives at Melissa Sunday.
J. W. Scrlbner and family visited J.
I. Davis and family Sunday.
Jack Scrlbner and family visited VV.
E Scrlbner and family at Chnmbers-
vlllo Sunday.
George Hemphill and family of
Stiffs Chapel visited Jim Scrlbner and
fiuntly last Sunday.
Prof. Halsel Davis nnd sister Miss
Pearl visited homefolks Saturday and
Sunday and remained over for church
Sunday night.
Mr. Darnle Thompson and Mlaa
March
Right
To The
Style Show
March 7th
and 8th
ond then ntnrch right to this store and get your supply of new
Spring Hats, Silk Shirts, Now Neckwear, Hosiery, Light Imlerweor
and all other new Spring Togs for men and young men.
Howard & Lucas
THE WORE or flTTliK
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1921, newspaper, March 3, 1921; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291696/m1/13/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.