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tiie weekly democrat oazbtte, THl'rspay, rept. 28, 1918.
UI'AHANTY H NI HANK
These Are The Reasons
ontinental Mliito liulik should In your banking home
Wo liuvo ample Capital unit Surplus to protect your funds.
(tin affairs iiro under tin .supervision of tin: State Bunking
Department. ami all deposits niv GPARANTEED under
Ihi' State Guaranty Fund. ,
Wo Iiiivi conducted a suceo.sful growing business for the
past nine years and have mi l the iiguircincmts uf tho peo-
plo in tho most satisfactory milliner.
Why delay the opening of >•>« r .1011111111'.' 1 111 safely and .service
are at your commund.
The Continental State Bank
why tile
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ED H WINTON, Cashier
McKinney, Texas
"THK BANK OF PERSONAL sHIVII K
(XINVFINIIONT FOR UIj THK
PEOPLE
Tins truck service which wo conduct
is in reality of ureal convenience to
the people. We run two big trucks till
the time. You can get us any time for
11 large <ir a small load on a long or
«hort haul.
THURMOND & HARRIS
TRANSFER CO.
I'HONF, 2H3.
THURSDAY
The Rev. O. H Slaglu of Weston
was ii visitor in McKinney this morn-
111 g.
Mrs. ('. S. McDowell of near Blue
Kidge will leave Sunday for Donald-
son to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Greshu.ni, both of whoui are
■lick. It has been 14 years since Mrs.
McDowell visited licr parents.
l'*ire of unknown origin destroyed
tho Rat-age and automobile of I. E.
Hooves, corner of Church and Hunt
■•tracts, last night. Mr. and Mrs.
Keevos home was damaged some by
the heat The resldonco did
not catch fire, though the paint was
tcorched by the Intense heat. Mr.
Reeves estimates his loss at about
IHOO. His car was a Chevrolet The
•car wits placed in the garage about 7
Vclock last evening. The fire was dis-
covered about 12 o'clock. The fire
department was soon on the scene and
had the flames extinguished, and kept
them from spreading to nearby dwell-
ings.
McKinney this morning en route to
Dallas nil business.
T. W. Met.raw and little son of
Knox county visited ills brothers, .1 I',
and Joe MeUrnw, In Princeton, this
week.
f'arol Yen.ry of Farmersvllle went
to Carls Wednesday where he will
judge n livestock exhibit for the coun-
ty Pair.
Mrs. 1'arlos Washburn of Morris,
Oklahoma, has been visiting her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. M D. Kagula, at
Princeton, this week.
Miss Winnie Klchardson of Piano
is visiting her friend, Mrs. Llla Ham
of this city. She has been quite ill for
the last few days, but is better at this
writing.
Miss Maude Warden, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Warden of
Princeton went to Denton one
this week where she will resume
studies in the College of Industrial
Arts. This Is her fourth, and
year in that institution.
A Pleasure
You will experience grout pleusurc
in sclciiiiig youi fall suit from thorn
new yard ends. Tho weavers of wool-
oiis have produced fabrics ill many
different shades so that evory man
will be able to llnd the shude which
pleusch him. < Irays, Mines and
Crowns are to be hail ill a great Va
rlety of pleasing patterns. Following
the policy which has built up this
business we off. I <|iiallt\ tailoring at a
very close margin of profit
A Growing
Shoe Business
inn ever increasing busliuss in this
depart iiii'iil convinces us Miut the
shoes <- are offering arc more than
.satisfying Wo slurw complete lines
1,1 new full shoos for men all leath-
crs in ill the latest and most approved
>1 > | oh.
Wi- <|e 'ialiue on M ION'S Shoes anil
, ni therefore please MEN And a
feature Is that you gel in fnc shines
v.:I Ii each pair.
W.M. SHIPLEY W. M. Shipley
betier ccotiii.s—i,i;s.n mone\
We Sell Nliocs. Phono lit.
■ \ folic Just Two hi't From I V.
sie|> lii." KumI l/ttiixisna Nlrirl.
Collin County News
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MONDAY
FRIDAY
George S. Houston was a business
nsltor here today from Wylie.
Amos Huguley of Piano was a busi-
ness visitor In McKinney today.
W. C. Smith of Nevada was a bus-
iness visitor in McKinney today.
W W. Blanton of near Nevada was
■j. business visitor in M< Kinney today.
Claud M. Gallagher of Wylie was
Jiore today on business.
J. W. Anderson of Anna had busi-
ness in McKinney today.
Con Daniel of Wylie was among the
business visitors in McKinney today.
Willie Will I is of the Wallis Chapel
community motored to McKinney this
Afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bern- are th"
oruud parents of a baby daughter
who arrived at their home today.
M. V. Howell and son, Claud, of
'Vllna were visitors in McKinney to-
ilay. Mr Howell came over to see his
new grandson, recently born to Mr
jMld Mrs. Coy Caldwell.
K. D Perkins left today for Couis-
Hie. Kentucky, where he goes to
nave a settlement with the State of
Kentucky for the good roads which
nr recentC completed in that state.
Mrs. Ellxabeth Cundlff left this
morning for Kentucky where she goes
to make h<>r future home. She Is the
wife of the late Silas Cundlff, and re.
xjfVMl for ninnv years on their valu-
able farm just west of McKinney
Mrs Ward received a telegram tins
morning Informing her that her litis-
tiand, C. D Ward, was 111 at T< xar-
karia. Mrs, Ward left at ) o'clock
this afternoon for that place to be
■with him Mi Ward lias been at Tex-
arkana for some time, where he is an
nspector foi :i paving concern.
John W f'rooch, who resides on
Route 4, out of Farmersvllle was a
visitor in Mi Kinney today. Hi was a-
pleasant visitor at this office While
iierc he renewed his subscription to
<Au Weekly Democrat Gazette. He
'las boon a reader of the weekly for
many years, and it is indeed a pleas-
ure to keep him on our list. These
•dlt >rs upprei lati the friendship and
, sit roll age of Mr Goocli.
J. A McCauley was in town today
from I-'risco.
A. C. Powell of Frisco was here to-
day on business.
S. P. Kuykendall was a business
visitor in McKinney today from Now
Ctfe.
O. F. Mo mar of Viney Orove was
here this morning trying to secure
some hands to help gather his cotton.
Corporal Oren IJoon returned to
Kelly Field No. 2, San Antonio this
morning after a visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boon, in the
Trinity community.
Terrell Berry, an employe of
I'ruett's Oarage, was painfully hurt
this morning when the rim of an au-|
tomobllo wheel I10 was working on
accidently struck hitu in the eye.
Paschal Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs.'
Eugene Martin, of this city will re.
turn to Ft. Worth Tuesday morning
where he will resume his studies In T.
i". P. Ho has been visiting here since
Saturday.
t'arroll Cameron returned to his
home near Emory, Rains, county. Mils
afternoon. He came over Saturday to
have some dental work done. Mr.
Cameron owns a valuable farm near
Kmory. and is carrier on one of tho
rural routes out of that town.
Miss Virginia Wiley, one of the
graduates of tho McKinney High
school last term, left this morning for
Be I ton. where she will enter Baylor
College. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs .1 E Wiley and was accom-
panied on her journey as far as Dal-
las by her mother.
Mrs. Cou Bomar underwent an op-
eration for appendicitis and other
■ implications this morning at tho
residence of Dr. W. S Wysong. Drs.
Wysong. Wolford and Davis perform-
I the operation, which was success-
fill. She has boon doing well since
the operation. Mrs. Bomar's sister,
Miss lone Lawson, of Wolfe city, is
here.
Claud Rogers of Camp Dick, Dai-
las, spent Sunday with his parents.
Mr. iji 11 ■ I Mrs. J. II. Rogers.
W. C. A. Osburn Is now in tho SCI -
vice of the government. He is in Co.
A. and is stationed at Camp Bowie.
Ft. Worth.
J. D. Browning of Camp Bowie is
spending a few days furlough at the
home of his miother Mrs. .1. IS. Brown-
ing, who lives about two miles oast of
Melissa. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis and little
daughter. Dora Jean, lire spending a
day few days in McKinney, whore Mrs.
her Davis is undergoing treatment.
John Duke, dwell Sutherland and
last Jesse Graves have gone to Collegi
Station where they will be students in
the Texas A. .v M. College for the next
term.
Mrs C P. Graves and daughter.
Miss Marie, of Oklahoma City and
Mrs. Sam Graves of Ciloft Point have
been the guests of Mrs. N. J. Leigh
and other relatives here.
Mrs. C. C. Wysong Is now riding
around In a new automobile.
Mrs. Jack Nichols of Anna was the
guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs, H.
W. Wallis Saturday and Sunday.
Tho ice cream supper which was
held at tho tubernacio here last Sat-
urday night was a great success. Jack
1 Sportsman auctioned off tho boxes.
About one hundred dollars was realise-
j od.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wysong enter-
j tallied a number of young people at
their home last Friday evening. Many
games and other lntertulnm.ents were
offered. Ice cold watermelon was
served during the course of the even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Blount and children
of Sherman were guests at the home
of the Rev. W B. Blount and Wife
Sunday a. week ago.
Ves Spradley of Dallas was tho
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gibson
Sunday.
Miss Mary 1.011 Graves has returned
home after a very pleasant visit with
Miss Lucy Razor of near Allen.
Mrs. .1. D. Graves and her father,
John l.ockrlilge, have gone to Sun An-
tonio where Mrs. Graves will visit for
a few days with her husband, who Is
a soldier at Camp Travis.
Mrs, J. L. Jordan of McKinney
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr and Mrs. J. W. Jordan.
Dr. J. M. Mallow and wife spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Mote at Anna.
Mr. and Mrs. Selgler of Anna were
guests of Dr. and Mrs. .1 M Mallow
Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Corine Osburn entertained
unite 11 number of friends at the
home of her sister. Mrs. W. P.
Thomas, one night last week. Cake
and punch were served.
lion. 1 >. c. Mulkey and two .laugh-
ters came over In their car rrom Com-
merce and spent Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Mulkey's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Orendufi.
Sept. I!), l!tH,
Sunday afternoon I wish I had your
ilupiiMtbilo over here, I would drive'
around some. I wouldn't know what
to do driving in a car it has been so
long since I went driving in one. You
wanted to know how I celebrated the
Ith of July. Well it was a great day
with all of us boys. Wo went to a
speaking and heard several good
talks about how things had been go-
ing on, it made me want to go over
the top worse than I ever had before.
I had 11 latter from Fannyo l«eo yes-j
terday, telling me all about Vlnce be-
ing at home on a furlough and what
grand times they had. I must close
and hope to hour from you again
soon. With love to all, I am, your
brother. ,
Corporal HARRY L. C18HOP.
iCilth Infantry, Machine Gun Co. A.
K. F.
Sept. lit, ] 918.
L
Victory Mixed Flour
Can be bought from your merchant
this week. You d<j not need to buy
substitutes with mixed flour, which
is made from 80 per cent wheat,
20 per cent corn. You can also
buy straight flour, by purchasing
20 per cent meal. You can buy
Victory mixed flour or Victory
pure flour in any quantity desired.
Collin County Mill
and Elevator Co.
A
C. M Thomas, one of Collin's good
farnn r citizens was In McKinney on
le Wednesday. He renewed his
subscription to the Democrat-Oaiotte
while in town, and also ordered the
Dallas Semi-Weeklv News sent to his , " " , *, ~ , , . . ,
address Mr. Thomas' patronage is V V * t * * 'I* *2* V V '!' V *
I'reatly appreciated He has been a •£«
reader of the Democrnt-Garette for al
.\l \ttlliM
number of years.
K. C Mums, an old Collin county-
ite, now residtng near Ix>onard. drop-
ped in to see us, ordering the. big
Weekly Democrat-Gazette and Dallas
News, getting both papers at our
clubbing rate of only jl' 25. We were:
pleased to enroll Mr Morns as a regit- '
Inr reader Hope that he will like our
paper, and "Will remain with us for
\ ears to come. I
SATURDAY
It J Smith of Mine Ridge was n
^ Mine*., ^ nor in McKinney oday
K M. McTee of Mlue R'dee was a
Manlness visitor In McKinney todav
Itay 'Irons of Weston was union*
tlie visitors In McKlnnev !'■ s uiorn'nir
Mtss Lillte H ooti n of Prim eton is
•hie to be up after a several days 111 -
nHW.
Green Bishop of mur Cellna was In
Our good friend, E. A, Robinson of i
Clear Cake, made us a friendly visit, |
renewing his big Weekly Detnocrat-
Gazette for another year, paying us i
$1 50. Many thanks Mr Robinson is
one of the county's best formers, and |
we truly appreciate his friendship and 1
steady patronage Always come in and
see us when In the city
Elder Ed S E' ins of i iklahomn
'■•ill begin a series of meetings at the
Christian rhnreh in FVrmersvlllo on
•or ti e nli'ht before the First Sun-
day In November
LOTS OF PtOPIf TR40F HERE Ml THE TIME
We appreciate the pn*rons who come now and then hut we believe that
tho#*e who rei elve th> greatest benefits from our itunllty groceries and
our prli . ■* are thou, who TRADE MERE ACL THE TIME. Become a
It EG PI,A It patron of this "old reliable" store.
Giles McKinney
Th< .SiiMifcrv f iriu rr\
TrU'phonex .11
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Mr. Frank Meyers and family and
Gordon Holcomh wore guests of Miss-
es Maude and Carrie Meyers north of
Gun tor. Sunday.
Miss Mary Mlaine v\ns the guest of
Miss Almedia Misliop Sntiirdas night.
Mr. Cravens and daughter, Mrs
Murblt.t Ifolconib went lo Sail An.
tonlo Wednesday in response to a
telegram from Morbitt lloti oinb stat-
ing that lie expected to leave there in
a few days for sonve other point. I
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tlilerson spent
Sunday with their son, Alley. |
Jim Allen of Ft. Worth visited his
old friends Mr. and Mrs. Green His-
hop Thursday.
Mr Clankenship of Trenton visited
his relatives near here Sunday. He
expects to leuvi soon tor some train-
ing camp. I
A letter from Harry C Cishop, n
Collin county boy to his sisti i Some-
where in Fronce. August II, ltll.|
Miss Almedia Mishop, Cellna, Texas.
I li ar Sister: I received your letter
yesterday; w-.is sure glad to hear from
vim again and to know that all are
well This leaves me wilt and dolnK
fine | suppose you havi rei cived my
first letter by this time I wish I
could tell you all about In trip over
the sea, but we are not iillowotl to
tell how many days ■ were coming
over, or any thing • is. that would
llkelv be of niiv Information to the
enemy. The crops look good lo me
in this country, nearly all of the
wheat is i nt. and nomi onts, but inoet
ill tile outs an lust netting ripn. I saw
Alvln Cuwriy, SVIIIiam Jeffi rles. Jack
Savage and seveml oi tin other boys
ester lav hut didn't gel lo talk
ny of them Tliir is bountiful
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Mrs. Jim Carson of East, Texius is
here \isitlng relatives and triemls for
a few days. I
Miss Edith Male wont to Farmers-
ville Sunday whore she will attend
ichool this toriit.
< >. N. Brewer of West Texas was in1
AHoga Monday shaking hands with
.-•Id friends here. |
Mr. and Mrs. F. h. Anderson anil
children and Miss Ruba Vance wore
in Princeton Sunday.
Forrest Dunn has roturned from
Dallas where he spent the past two
weeks with Charlie Dunn and wife.
The Ice croam supper given for
the benefit of the school was largely
attended and a nice little sum was
realised.
Mrs. Htliel Patton and children of
Sherman visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. .1 M. Vermillion, and other
relatives here last week.
There will lie a pie supper here next
Saturday evening, Sept. 21, given by
the Salvation Army, fund committee
Everybody come and bring a pie,
The Wonuins Auxiliary will meet
with Mrs. Maude Dunn Saturday af-
ternoon at 3:80. All are invited.
Mrs. Jewell Everldge and children
of Sherman came Sunday for a visit
lit the home of her father W. W. I^icy
and other relatives here.
Mrs. Minnie Thompsoniln anil son.
Wane of Wa.valiachlo visited her
brothers I-'. II. and R. It. Anderson of
this place last week.
Uncle Juke l^icy came home Sun-
day after spending the past two
weeks with Floyd Morgan and wife of
Clvambliss.
Rev. J. It. Hilger of Clue Ridge,
who has been our pastor for tho past
two years, accepted the call here for
anothi r year, and filled his regulni
appointment here Saturday and Suu-
dn y.
Rev. Cessly Vermillion conducted
services here Sunday evening. Cessly
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Ver-
million. born and reared ill this com-
nuinitv and admired by Ills • many
friends, lie began work in the minis-
try only a short time ago and wo are
glad to sa> he is making good.
Rev. W. II. Dunn and wife, S. B
Vermillion and wife, and daughter
Mrs. Wilina Stiff. Mrs. Mauile Dunn
and Miss I Int tie Moreland attended
the association which met at Cellna
last week.
Sept. 1 , 1918.
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Farmers are now unite busy getting
tin around ready for wheat sowing
Cotton picking is the biggest thing
going now, the most of It Is turning
out good.
Mrs. John Is-wls of McKinney
spent last week with her daughter,
Mr and Mrs Claud Tatum.
Miss Ermyne Mitchell, spent part
of lust week with her friend Miss
M\ rile Harris of Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam O'llrlen and son
Willie of Cellna recently visited the
former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dick
O'Hrlen.
Miss Gllie Doyle left for El I'nso
for a few months stay with her aunt
and other relatives and also to see If
It would not be of some benefit for
her health.
Mrs. C. W O'llrlen nnd niece Miss
Ermyne Mitchell spent Friday with
their brother and tinele Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Harris of west Cellna, their son.
Pearl Harris who has been with the
colors for the past few months were
ill home on a Hi days furlough.
Quite (i number from around here
attended the Ice cream supper t
llhi a Mills Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs Walker flyman tind
two children of Whltewrlght visited
tho formers parents Mr. uml Mrs A.
Nivmnn Saturday and Sunday week
age.
Mrs. EUs Jenkins of Ardmore, Ok-
lahoma. spent last week o-t Che A.
Uiyman home and seeing after iier
farm.
r. and Mrs. Frank O'Brien anil
two sons also the lator's mother, Mrs.
Snider, and son and daughter. Earl
and El 11 ii ifiL, of east Rhcsi Mills, spent
Sunday with their son and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. G. II Snider of Gunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Glendening have
moved from the farm to Celina.
Sept. 19, I <118.
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Floyd Daniels and v. u.ru visiting
relatives in liailoy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N Nitcholas of
Viney Orove spent Smurday night
and Sunday of lar.t we ic here with
their daughter, Mrs W. I*. Cleve-
land and family.
Ollle Bridge has r- turned home
from a several days visit with rela-
tives In Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Turc • West and
Iss Grace Voyles visited relatives and
friends in McKinney Sunday a week
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Dol; hue I ng spent
Sunday with relatives jt. Nobility.
Marlon Penny has returned to his
home In Oklahoma after spending
several days here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C W. Coffey and
Messrs. Hlgglns and J. W. Press at-
tended the ltapllst Association at Ce-
llna last week.
Rlshop Ivy who has been In the
training Camps In Norfolk, Virginia,
for several woeks was given on honor,
able discharge and has returned
home.
Mrs. Mary Flemings of Valdasta
visited relatives here Sunday.
W. P. Cleveland and family visited
relatives at Viney Grove Saturda)
night nnd Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Randies spent
Sunday with J. W. Crown and family
of Walnut Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Nuge Meaty accom-
panied by Mrs. J. W. Cox of Roland
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. West.
Mr. and Mrs. c. L Nichols of Mlue
Itidge accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Pare of Oklahoma visited Mrs
Nichols' mother, Mrs Eliza Smith
Sunday.
Sept. 19. 1918.
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Mrs. George Camerson left Sunday
for Camp Travis to be with lior hus-
band while In training there.
Willie Hand who Is stationed at
Montgomery, Alabamia, is here visit-
ing his wife and parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Gcorgn Rutherford
have moved to McKinney.
J. P. Turner and wife have return-
ed from a prospecting trip to Altus.
Oklahoma. Mr. Turner having pur-
chased a section of land while there.
John Purr and wife of Rhea Mills
spent Sunday hero with relatives.
Mrs. J. T. Myers and children have
returned from a visit to her parents,
at Bellvrle.
Roy Duncan nnd Miss Ola Smith
surprised their many friends by get-
ting married on the 8th. We extond
congratulations.
Marvin Parr has been carrying his
arm in a sling the result of cranking
a Ford, ho came very noar breaking
his nrm.
Mrs. Flora Cthani'tor stnl continues
on tho sick list.
Sept. It, I91>.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Balloy have a
very sick child.
Toy Sexton and Wllks flimsier
made a trip to Kitim last Thursday
night.
Tedd Floyd has nvnile some Im-
provements on his home place near
lli'dgioxe school house.
Mrs. Car Jones has returned home
after spending a few days with her
mother, Mrs. Will Day west of Allen.
Monty f'rnig of this community hns
moved to Childress. We are story to
AN P.AR.N I.ST Alild ltim
We are sincere in unking that
you permit us to show you why
it will be to your advantage, de-
cidedly, to givo us at least a
share of your grocery patron-
age. We deliver to all parts of
town, keep the choicest of fresh
groceries and want your trade.
I.. V. JOHNSON
SIIHItltAlV GROCERY
Thompson Old Stand.
Phones 381.
l"H' "Hii|"l-HIH t"l"M I lllll I'M
lose him.
.loo Clantsler and family of Ohlco are
visiting In tills community.
Mrs. Maud Morelund and daughter V
Miss Clara, of Calera, Oklahoma, Is
visiting her mother, Mrs. M. A. Sex-
ton. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Black of Wise
county arc visiting Wllks Cainaler this
week,
Mrs. Toy Secton is visiting In Olka-
ltoma tills week.
Mrs. Kd Oliver of Hlllsboro haa
roturned home after spondlng a few
diiya with her mother, Mr*. K. A.
Holder.
Mr und Mrs. Will Marlon are in-
tertaining their son, Jim, who came
from the Training cauip at Jackson-
ville, Florida.
Mrs. W. O. Smith visited Miss Lottie
Williams of Mount Ollvo Sunday.
Sept. 19, 1918,
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stowart and fam-
ily were Altoga visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Roxlo Vlers and daughter,
Geneva, have roturned to their homt^
in McKinney, after visiting relative*
here a few days.
Mr. and Mrs Clarenco Kissinger
and baby visited relatives In McKin-
ney Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. It, D. Caldwell were
Princeton visitors Sunday. >
Obblo Phillips of Moggy was a vltjk
tor hern Sunday. ™
Walter and Ira Davis left Wednes-
day for Gunter, whero they will at-
tend tho Gunter Mlblo College the
following term.
Mr. and Mrs. Vlnell St. nnlr and
baby of Verona were visitors here
Thursday.
Mrs. Annie Shlprnan and baby of
Parniersvlllo were visitors here Sun-
day. •
John Wells has purchased a FS>rd.
Mrs Jim McMurray and sod of
Princeton were the guenui of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Pilgrim Saturday.
Mess's. Alder, Brewer and Green of
Verona were visitors In this commu-
nity Sunday, 9
>lco| Roy Watson of Princeton wa
the guest of his aunt. Mrs. l,ena Cald-
well, Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Graves of Pilot
Point were visitors here Sunday. L
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went to Itoyce City Thursday after-
noon where Mr. Rawlston went In re-
sponse to a message that his brotlier-
in law, Mr Vcnnrd was dead. They
drove through in Mr. Howell's car.
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Saturday and spont the night With
Marvin Hcndrlx and wife.
Jim Warren and family spent Sat-
urday night with Mrs. Warrsn's
mother, Mrs, Block burn of Kelley.
Mr. Vlmsinl and family spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday with Mrs-
Vlnoard's sister Mrs. Rodgirs and
family.
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Frank Liiscomh and fnmlly ne^M*
Itssa Sunday
Mept. 19, 1918
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paylnir us 11 r,o for the lllg Weekir
D. inocriil Gazette for one ynar. We
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1918, newspaper, September 26, 1918; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth299955/m1/10/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.