The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1936 Page: 12 of 18
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THE EXAMINER, McKINNEY, TEXAS, NOVEMBER 19, 1936
Frisco
guests of .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ogle of qur.que, New Mexico, are at the bed-
Miss Lucille Antwiler, of Dallas,
■«pent the week-end with her parents,
Afr. and Mrs. G. D. Antwiler.
Mrs. Lucy Thomas of McKinney
••spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
Cfsarles Carter, and family.
S'achse.
Mrs. Brice Crump and twin son of
McKinney were guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller,
side of his aged mother, who is
riously 11, and s unmproved.
Mrs. Mary Faker receved the an-
nouncement of the arrival of a great
Mrs. Gene O’Brien and baby son of j and Mrs. C. H. Ray and Mr. M.
'Clelina spent the latter part of the Higginbotham of Prosper,
vseek with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Andrews and
Floyd Collingsworth. j family of Olney came in Friday for a
Mrs. W. A. He'stand of Denison ! short visit with Mr. andMrs.Claude
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hill and Mr. and j grandson, Charles T„ born to Mr. and
| Mrs. Leroy Hill had the following | Mrs. Z. T. Acker, Jr., in El Centro.
I visitors Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. | Calif. This is a son of Charles Acker.
Hill and daughter, of Houston; Mr. I Miss Mary Jean Kanamon, who has
land Mrs. Tom Crouch of Denton; Rev. I been attending a business college in
•gspent several days with old friends
Stere last week.
Miss Ada Stacey of Dallas spent
SSsaaday with Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Malone of
'Weatherford spent the week-end with j folks, but wish them success.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Malone. Mrs. R. T. Dewberry of Lewisville,
Mrs. F. D. Malone spent several i spent several days here with her sis-
'-days with her mother, Mrs. Lawson | ter, Mrs. Charles Coates.
Robertson, in Denton, wh owras very
Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Clark, and attended
the Centennial while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter have
moved to Balias where he will have
work. Sorry to loose these young
:*4£ at that time. Glad she is improv-
ise now.
Marvin Sonntagg, wrho is working in
Ffort Worth, spent the week-end with
lliis; parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sonn-
=?»gg.
Mr. Joe Rogers of Dallas is here
wisiting with relatives.
Mrs. Joe Wallace of Dallas is a
fewest of Mrs. J. A. McCauley.
Miss Maurine Sapp, who is teach-
ssg in Eastland, spent the week-end
'®ei£h her parents, Mr. and Mrs| Geo.
^Sapp.
, Mrs. H. V. Farmer of Oklahoma is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tommie
Etetvis, west of town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phillips of Dal-
las spent -the week-end at their coun-
3S-JT home west of towrn.
Rev. Sam Barcus of Clarksville is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Minga, and
husband, Rev. T. H. Minga.
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Ogle and daugh-
ter, Ophelia, and Ray Johnson were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher aud daugh-
ter of Pittsburg, Penn., ai’e visiting
relatives here.
Mrs. F. M. Watson, two sons, F. M.,
Jr., and Dale, and cousin, Rogie, and
Alligene Carter drove to Turner Falls
and Sulphur, Okla., Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Mallow attended
the joint birthday dinner of Mrs. B.
A. Mallow and Elizabeth Mallow,
daughter of Dr. J. M. Mallow, Sunday,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mal-
low, east of McKinney. A bountiful
dinner was served to the following
relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mallow,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smallwood and
son, Mrs. Ida Gosa, Mr. and Mrs. V.
C. Mallow, and family, and Mrs. J. P.
Brasher of Greenville, Dr. and Mrs.
J. M .Mallow of Frisco, and the honor
guests. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mallow and
Elizabeth Mallow.
Mr. J. E. Spalding of Navo left Sun-
day morning with Dr. Casey and
others from Dallas for a deer and tur-
key hunt near Fredericksburg.
Dr and Mrs. O. S. Duncan of Albu-
sril'
C. j Dallas, began work in McKinnel Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bryant of Mc-
Kinney visited Dr. and Mrs. W. L.
Saye Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin of Dal-
las, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Steer and
little daughter of Dallas visited Mrs.
A. W. Martin and Mrs. J. M. Johnson
this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Solen Finley and Miss
Marie Clark of Fort Worth were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bigger-
staff Sunday.
Mr. Jim Cantrell spent the week-end
with his parents in McKinney.
Mrs. A. W. Martin and daughter,
Mrs. J. M. Johnson and children visit-
ed Mrs. Nab Wilks in Denton Friday
night.
The Community Club met Modnay
night in business meeting, followed by
•a program. Much interest is being
taken in the proposed community hall
to be erected. The proram opened
with music, readins, by Vertia Louise
McCauley, tap dance by the' Mayse
twins and a quartette by A. P. Rogers,
D. B. Shrader. Mrs. F. D. Malone, and
Mrs. Mattie Carter. Large crowd.
Everybody invited at next meeting
Monday night.
Nevill Hill and boy friend, Austin
Kidd, of Mineral Wells, visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hill,
Monday afternoon.
Miss Mildred Mullins of Crestwood,
Ky., is visiting her cousins, Mrs. R.
C. Clark and Mrs. Wallace Smith.
Miss Muliins was sent as a delegate
to the U. D. C. convention in Dallas
from the 17th to 20th. Miss Ruth Hag-
gard of Denton is also attending the
convention.
Rev. William E. McGaliagen, of the
Southwestern Theological Semenary,
Fort Worth, will preach next Sunday.
November 22. Subject for the morn-
ing hour, “Chicken CoopS and Sky
Scrapers”. Using for his text Matthew
7:24-29. At the evening service he
will preach on “The Second Coming
of Christ.” The public is coi’dially
invited.
Some one has been coaxing you for a Photo?
Surprise him or her with one for Christmas. Come
now for sitting and see Greenwood, your photog-
rapher. Good Work—Prompt Service—Small Prices
GREENWOOD
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| LET US BE I
I THANKFUL |
JH We are thankful for the liberal patronage that jES
has been given us the past year. May this =
5S5E Thanksgiving Day be one of happiness ==
and contentment is our wish =
to you. =
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Mrs. W. L. Roper of Anna spent
Wednesday with her mother, Aunt
Sallie Slaughter.
Mr. W. A. Gilbert and son, Rev. W-
G. Gilbert, attended the Baptist Gen-
eral Convention at Mineral Wells last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henson and
family of McKinney spent Sunday
with Mr. ad Mrs. Bly and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Chat Beazly and baby
daughter. Dora Lou, of WhitewrjgLt
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B-
E. Roper, and family Sunday.
The P.-T. A. met last Tuesday night
and re-organzed They will meet every
other Wednesday night.
Oscar Lee Dawson is visiting rela-
i'ves near Tishamingo, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gaines of Sher-
man visited relatives sere Sunday.
Mr. and Mre. Dan Coffey of McKin-
ney. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coffey of
Frisco visited Burl Coffey and family
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Sim Climer spent
Saturday night with his parents of
McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Powell and
family have moved near Lubbock.
Mr. and Mr3. Hobart Frazier and
Mrs. A. R. Sales visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Langley of Farmersvillt recent-
ly •
Mrs. Burl Coffey and daughter visit-
ed Mrs. Vorilla Rampy and children
and Mr. M. M. Griffin of Anna Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rutherford ond
family are moving to Anna this week.
Mrs. Zora Nichols and daughter,
Miss. Edna, spent several days with
relatives in Dallas recently.
Miss Helen Coffey attended the
footboll game at Greenville Wednes-
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Farmer, of Gil-
mer, spent Friday night and Saturday
in McKinney with Mr Farmer’s
mother, Mrs. W. S. Farmer, and his
sister. Mrs. J. M. Forster, and family.
Aluminum
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Angel Food
Cake Pan
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White Glazed
DINNER PLATE
Quality 9 in. Keep
a reserve PAf
set. 6 for
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Most useful pans in the1
kitchen. A big 39c value.
Entire set of sizes 1, 1V4 j
and 2 for only
LIMIT 2 SETS TO A CUSTOMER
Legs for inverted
cooling. For the
Tamiiy
treat. .
Evergreen
Kitchen Towels
Polish silver,wipe
skillets.Forhands
and face. |£! ^
2big rolls,^^
Wsli Towe! Holder 25c
J. P. DOWELL
Parker
County Council P.-T. A. To
Meet Saturday, Nov. 21st
Mrs. Joe Smart and daughter, Ben- j
nie Joe, of Plano were visitors ot
Sunday, School,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwooci Corzine of
Princeton were Sunday guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Corzine.
Genie Reed and sister, Irma Ruth,
are spending a few days with their
grandparents, Mr.- and Mrs. Ed
Starnes.
Mr. Roy Stinson of Wentworth,
Missouri, is spending a few days here
with friends and relatives. He wenc
to tile Centennial last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Fite have a
baby son stopping with them. They
have named him John Warner.
Mrs. Rocket received the sad mes-
sage of the death of her father, Mr.
MeWhirter, of Temple, Texas. He
wrs struck ty a car, killing him in-
stantly. Rev. Rocket and wife are
having their share of trouble. His
father having died about a month
ago.
Everyone is invited to be present at
Sunday School next Sunday morning.
Also prayer meeting every Wednes-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayborn Dillehay
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. Bolton have moved
into Mrs. Myrtle Phillip’s house,
which was vacated by Mr. Joe Gray’s
family.
Lucas basketball boys and girls
played Parker boys and girls at Par-
ker last Friday. The game went in
favor of Parker’s team.
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Starnes were Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Biggs, who live in Hie Lucas Com-
munity.
Mr. and Mrs. Biggs celebrated
their golden wedding Sunday. All
their children were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Biggs and wife of Fort
Worth, Mr. Fred Biggs and family,
Gene Biggs and wife, Roy Biggs and
family, Doc Biggs and family, all of
Lucas; Mrs. Hobert McCollum and
and family of Lucas, Mrs. J. T. Lewis
and family of Dump, Mr. Gar Allison
and family of Wylie, Clyde Biggs and
family of near Dallas, Berry Biggs and
family of Princeton, Mrs. Walter Bell-
myre and family of Dump, Jeff Biggs,
brother of Mr. Jim Biggs, and his
little sons; Ben Biggs and Clyde
Biggs and family and Miss Eunice
Daffror of San Angelo, Mrs. Bessie j
Bellmyr-. and family, sister of Mrs.
Biggs and Mr. Lee Burch, a brother,
both of Wylie; Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Burch and family of Greenville, Mrs.
Biggs’ brother, also other friends and
relatives too many to mention.
A long table was fixed out side
where dinner was spread. There were
132 present for dinner, and others
came in the afternoon.
Aunt Mollie and Uncle Jim, as they
are lovingly called, have raised a
large family, there were 11 children
present; two Lave passed away. This
was- a happy day for them and they
deserved it.
Mrs. Fannie Hagins, a sister of Mr.
Biggs, was also present. His other
sister, Mrs. Jim' Stinson, w.as not
present on account of being sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Andrews of Mc-
Kinney were also present. Mr. An-
drews is a step-brother of Mr. Biggs.
Many nice presents were bestowed
upon this worthy old pioneer couple.
It was a happy day for all. We
were so sorry Mrs. Stinson was sick
and not present.
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Thanks to Mrs. F. A. Klutz for sub-
scription to Examiner to go to her
daughter, Miss Nola Bess, who is
teaching at Salado, Bell county.
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D. L. Bryson, thrifty farmer living
northwest of town in the Bois d’Arc
community, was here Saturday and
called by to renew for Examiner and
Dallas News.
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Read the Ads—Save Money.
There will be a board meeting for
the Collin County Council of the Par-
rnlTeachers Association next Satur-
day, afternoon, November 21, at 2:30
at the Central Presbyterian Church.
The purpose of this meeting is two-
fold, to do the preliminary work
necessary for the coming council
meeting in January; to promote the li-
brary interest.
The library committee is Mrs. T.
O. Murray, Mrs. W. C. Dowdy, and
Miss Kittie Billingsly, of Anna.
Mrs. W. B. Chambers of Sanger will
be present to tell us of her five years
experience with a successful rural li-
brary.
All hoard members—the presidents
of the local units throughout the
county—arc urged to be present.
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A. W. Robertson, who lives five
miles west of Frisco, was unable td
vote in the recent election because
of muddy roads. He is 93 years of
age and this was the first time he
had missed voting in a presidential
election for 72 years. He has voted
a straight Democratic ticket at the
same box since he became old enough
to vote.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Roney of Dickin-
son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Merritt Saturday.
IN THIS
Thanksgiving
Season
We, too, are happy to thank our friends and custo-
mers for all business accorded us.
We are busy placing our holiday stocks of merchan-
dise on counters and shelves. A full line of Dolls,
Wheel Goods, Chinaware and all kinds of gifts for
every member of the family.
Phillips-Taylor, Inc.
5c to $1.00 Store
East La. St. Z. W. TAYLOR, Mgr.
Thanksgiving
HAS COME AGAIN
And we take this opportunity to wish
you every happiness and thank you
for the many favors you have shown
us.
May We Continue to Serve You?
Smith Drug Co.
Prescription Druggists
Phone 395 or 114 McKinney, Texas
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With morning . . .
came the repair crews
An early snow, drifting down from
leaden December skies, froze to
telephone poles and lines. Hard on
its heels came the wind. Ice-laden
wires snapped and poles splintered
before the blast.
Night found scores of towns through-
out the storm region handicapped
by crippled telephone service.
But, with the morning, came the re-
pair crews. Hastily gathered from
regions untouched by storm, they
poured into the stricken area with
trucks, tools and materials. Day
and night they rushed the work of
reconstruction.
• • •
One advantage of the Bell System’s
far-flung organization is this: When
disaster flattens the telephone sys-
tem, men and money and materials
are instantly available for the
prompt repair of the damage.
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
A Bell System operating company serv-
ed by American Telephone and Tele-
graph Company, Bell Telephone Labor-
atories, and Western Electric.
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Thompson, Clint; Thompson, F. C. & Smith, J. Frank. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1936, newspaper, November 19, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1161170/m1/12/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County History Museum.