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of hi father, W R. Lawson, who
is seriously ill in the Collin Me-
morial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George Porter of
Rhea’s Mill visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ray, recently.
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BY MRS. LEROY TILLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Royse Samples of
Ballas visited his mother, Mrs.
Audra Samples, Saturday. They
had just returned from a de-
lightful vacation trip which took
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stiles
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Recent visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dunn were
their children, Von Roy Dunn
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn
and children of Dallas.
Visitors during the week-end
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Moreland were Mr. and Mrs.
O. J. Nitcholas and grandson,
Nicky Taylor, of Plano; Mrs. Tom
Wallis and Mrs. Doris White and
daughter, Bobbie, of Melissa, and
Will Moreland of Pike.
Mrs. C. N. Gerron has returned
home from Dallas where she vis-
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Mr. and Mrs. Alva James,__of
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all guuates of the Allen High Rockford, Ill.
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their K Moreland, in Altoga Sunday
Penneys
Shultz and boys. In company
with the Shultz family they
went to Niagara Falls. On their
return trip they drove through
interesting places in Canada and
came home a Mid-Western route.
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in Washington, D. C., New York
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MrFaye Wallen, and grand-
dauger. Miss Ann Head, of
Tylernd Mrs. Jake Crockett of
Richason were Saturday night
guestof their sister and Aunt,
Mrs. . F. Dutton.
Alv Story, anluipu— J
Mrs lia Miller, went to Wichi-
ta Fa Sunday to visit Py"
daugbr and granddaughter,
Mrs hymond Snoddy, and fam-
ily. M. Story has spent several
days ere wtih her new grand-
Small bouquets, giant cabbage roses, tiny nosegays,
all making a brilliant splash! They’re so much like
silk in depth and color you’ll have to touch them to
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevenson
and Jimmie and Bobbie were
shopping in Sherman Saturday.
Mrs. Thula Cameron, who
spent three months in the home
of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tilley and
Donna of Anna spent Sunday
with his narents, Mr. and Mrs.
LeRoy Tilley and brother, Gor-
don Lee. __________
ford and Paris.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I J. S. Henderson were all of their
Mrs. Bob Gibson, in
Mrs. Troy Lawson
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Mrmd Mrs. Fred Fisher and attended church
Ludona visited her sister, Mrs. night.
MannStratton, and family in
Houst this week-end.
Mrand. Mrs. Walter Curtis
and fmily spent Friday night
with Ir. and Mrs. Gene Curtis
in. Wetherford and attended the
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Ralf Gifford of Dallas visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Gifford, Saturday night.
Mrs. Essie McTee has as her
guests her niece and family of
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Mrs. Alice Craft recently.
Mr and Mrs. Wade Terrell of
Weston and Mrs. Wendell Ter-
rell and daughter of McKinney
went to Love Field at Dallas
Wednesday to visit with the
former’s daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Douglas Leon Terrell, and daugh-
ter, Nancy, whose plane was
making a stopover. She was fly-
ing to Panama City to join her
husband who is stationed there
with the Army.
Mrs. John Dickerson and Mrs.
John Whitaker are spending the
week-end at Post, Texas, with
Mr., and Mrs. Harry Porter.
Miss Mary Margaret Button
flew to Oklahoma City where she
spent last week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Trent and son and oth-
er relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burkett
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Mr. and Mrs. Olin Steele and
son and Dwight Cook of Dallas;
Mr. and Mrs'. Dwayne Cook of
Celina; Mike Cook of Garland;
Mr and Mrs. A. W. Gracy, Mrs.
Edith Smallwood, Air. and Mrs.
Bruce Pope and family, Air. and
Airs. Rex Gracy and family, Mr.
R. C. Cook of Weston were Sun-
day dinner guests in the home of
Air. and Mrs. Cecil Cook.
Funeral services were held
Sept. 8 in. Oklahoma City for
Marvin (Jack) Button, 77, a na-
tive of Collin County and a
former Weston and Celina resi-
dent. He died there Saturday af-
ter sevral weeks’ illness. His
wife, the former Lena Douglas,
died 15 years ago. Survivors are
two daughters, Mrs. Roy' Trent
and Mrs. Jack Hazelet, of Okla-
homa City; three grandsons,
Jack Trent, Jerry and Mark
Hazelet; two brothers, W. H.
Button of Abilene, A. G. Button
of McKinney; four nephews and
two nieces'.
Mr-, and Mrs. Ed Nitsche and
family -of Tyler and Air. and Mrs.
Wendell Terrell were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Terrell.
Mr and Mrs. Landon Foster of
Dallas and Mrs. Billie Luttrell
of Celina were recent visitors of
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Mrs. Raymond Compton and
Mrs. Ernest Lawson of Dallas
visited their mother, Mrs. J. C.
Moreland, recently.
Miss Brinda McLemore of Mc-
Kinney spent Sunday night with
Miss Wynn Ramsey.
daugbr.
Mr,nd Mrs. Walter Curtis,
Mrs A. Williams and Mrs.
Minni Gilliland attended the fu-
neralf their aunt, Mrs. C. E.
Tittleat Hillsboro Wednesday..
Mrs. ttle had visited here many children.
Jake Crockett of
Mrs. Lester Tilley of McKin-
ney visited Mr. and Airs. LeRoy
Tilley and Gordon recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McTee of
Sherman visited relatives here
recently.
al Hospital.
James Lee White, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie White, has been
promoted to assitant manager of
Luby’s Cafeteria No. 1 in Dallas.
James Lee is a 1957 graduate of
Blue Ridge High School.
C. L. Stroup lias been suffer-
ing from a strained muscle in his
leg.
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Rose Leach, who underwent
surge last Thursday, is as well
as ca be expected. His many
frieno hope for him a speedy
recovy.
and fa ly in McKinney.
The -T. A. was well attend-
ed Mi'ay night for their first
meetir of the new school term.
The deers who will serve for
the v( are: Airs. Jack Hedg-
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Butcher of
Sulphur Springs are the parents
of a son, James Robert, born
Sept. 11. The mother is the form-
er Miss Mary Hansard, daughter
of Mrs. J. O'. Gunter, of Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hamilton
of Stephenville visited his grand-
father, F. Van Hgozer, and Mr.
and Airs. Don Van Hoozer and
son, Jimmy, last Tuesday.
Harry Baker and grandson,
Billy Langley, of .Purcell, Okla-
homa, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Horn and daughter, Barbara, of
1 Prosper were recent visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fluff.
I /I Van Hoozer and Mrs. Don
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domas and daughters visited
.and Airs. B. F. Thomas at
bFnceton Alonday.
SA Air and Mrs. John Callahan of
ddMMMDallas and Mrs. C. S. King of
■Tills Point were recent visitors
O f Mrs. Rena Button and Mrs.
Ross Chandler.
■ Mr .and Mrs. Leroy Huey of
■ Dallas; Air. and Mrs. Charley
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Charley Templin of Culver City,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs! Alvin
and Airs Jettie Craft and Floyd Smallwood and son, Mr. and
Wallen of Chambersville visited Mrs Robbie Cook and_ family, Mrs. Lee Foster.
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Mrs. Alarshall Smith of Grand
Prairie visited in McKinney re-
cently and while here came to
the office to renew ner subscrip-
tion to The Examiner. Mrs. Smith
also renewed subscription for
Mrs. Arris Smith of Dallas and
George McCoy of Blue Ridge as
birthday gifts-.
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Mr. Mrs. Tommy Isbell of
Wichit; alls are the parents of
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third e-president; Mrs. Albert Mr. Escar Gifford of Longview his home here with illness. His
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Thompson, Anna & Thompson, Wofford. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1958, newspaper, September 25, 1958; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1476194/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.