The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921 Page: 6 of 16
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Fuut'jali biri'ctoiN uo<l lliiil)aliu#r
ntf^ihiiuv. Equq>pi'd Pnl wou>r
^ti iitcliftf.iWlor in (JoUin bounty.
These nevv mkiit nni.*- to thi* ♦i^i'Hrtiiiunt make it ^ecoud
to ©one in tlii* stale.
huv I'hoiieh .'!(! 'M. Night I'liooe 634-383.
CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT
\\in, is i owaus ivi;.
sill.I, I.N I Al.ll'oH.VlA.
W. M. SHIPLEY
ilii' llorsliclin shoe «*•
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R01ARIANSARE
I ARRANGING FOR
TRIP TO PARIS
Thursday
STRIPES AND PLAITS
'<"oniiiiissioiier Sum J. Mossie, has
ajono to Mineral Wells to v i*lt IiIh
brother. Albert MjissIc, who is tjulte
*id<
L Attorney K A. Coker was in Mc«
Kinney on profesuiional matters last
«venjng. Mr. Coker recently moved
B'uiii McKlntioy to Pallas to accept
Ibie place of title attorney lor the
Mluwtll [iivtuni.m Company.
Mrs. Will Haralson ami little '■> o
■ear did d&ugher, Edith Marie, of
Wallas, Sl>etlt today In MeKinney as
■ guest of Mrs. r,eo Talklngton. Mrs
£ aralson was formerly Umh Oim
• oodin. daughter of I). Copdln. •
■eased, who for many v. n r* w .« i
■to jewelry business In McKIt i ey
"5 ltuk. J. J>u-iii Illinois iel'1 for
■t. fxiuis wltll Ills little soil
K> Will place i li'- 111. r
Shool for a w i
Ir. Harciif ex to i
KKitlliey in time t>> on i:
It next Him,In v iic<i niiiK ;
kthodlst cluireh Mr .. Marcus also
ft today for Ft. Worth tu visit her
rother. Judge Williams and family
Sr dtty 'H* ' \y > 1*. •• !■
4ft iti- ^;ty.
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• list
'Wa sui;-4 to you; t j
' «a "&>' hi vot. not juit' an;, body.
W. M: SHIPLEY,
Cloll^^-l.casl Money. |
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findheSless"
BODY OF WOMAN
NEAR BELTON
Mr-
Allii' llalion Will Villi Parents Vlli-n Man's Mother \isiiiim Other
at Ton. I wan for Awhile. Iti'lnti\c In 1'h.it State.
Mrs. AI lie Dultun has been sick for John T. I'rowd of Allen orders
about three months at her homo la tin/ addi'f eeklv Democrat-
southeast M' Kinney. Hut she Is 0011- (lazi tte foi his ni >ti.er, Mrs. Kate
ilt'seinif at prefK-nt and by advice ot
her physician has *tdne to Tom Bean.
Irftj'soti ( o.inty, to visit for several
weeks at thi home of her parents, Mr
near that town. Her husband orders
the Pally C uirler-Of.*! Ste to follow
her with l'oine news while she is
away.
WmmI lli iiiiIoii III
■ i " woi r. eiianfe*' 1 I l oin Wurco, Call-
i i ui i to Hake ie'ld. California, care
<•1 Hubert Jones Mrs. Crowder has
i"■■•li In <'allfoi ilia fur some time vis-
.ii:. her son, Chaille tj^'owder. Mrs.
i riiwder is wi-ii known in MeKinney
V, in re she lias relatives and many
lueliiis living and where she niado
her honie lor a number of years.
id \ i\ \i.
.1. T. Williams of MeKinney is in ' ■*-
eelpt of a letter from Mrs. .lame*
llerndon of Maillll, Oklaliom i,
TO III'. AT KINO
MKMORIAIi SIINHAV
The I'tev. .1. Hen Snider pastor of
Helton. March 14.—The
of Knob creek north of Rogers late
Sunday afternoon by two tlsherui«n.
The body was nude and In an d-
vanceil *1.™ of decomposition. No White s Orove community
marks of Identlllcatlon ot any kino
The MoKlnnc} Uolary C,'lul> cOii-
sidered ihu trip to the Paris distr . t
uonferuiioe to be held the latter part
of the present month again at the reg-
ular weekly Friday noon luncheon
lliis week. The-luucheOn was served by
the Social Workers' organization of
Hie First M. li. ohurcli in tho spacious
dininu hall of that church. The alten-
l4nco wasi vary good considering the
Inclemency of the weather. It seem, d
that tho weather clerk uncorked the wero pr0sent on which to form a the-
lumji dispenser Just at noon b it in '0|.y a8 l0 |aentlty. A .small blister on
spite of the un Welcome wetness aju,,, right Mud Was the only distlu-
giiod crowd of It'Otarians braved 1 he 'WU|shing mark found on the cortffce.
rain to gather around the festal |judg)ng from the soft and rellned ap-
board. pearanco of the hands the body is
In the absence of the president; .1. Uial tt Womun carefully nurtiire i
A. HuUlitreu, the club's populur vice«,ni<m<-<I to any ktn<l of labor,
president, Henry W. Warden, pre- j while llshing In tho McOlain |4s«
.sided in his usual happy manner and |_uvt. 8eVen miles northwest of lioidrs
the cluh aUiom'ned on tiny d<•« ••■ Riry |ut,. , .-Mterrluy:.-1 Ct the ,.r n U-o
Will J. Ltlli a W'-Ui Ot his p«s- and "nil. ,£".11111 (?lllple'V find Kll -rt WarWe
cd thc'i%ll and performed hi- other u |(J| ;l|tnicted h> a nii'jer looking
duties In a plwisunj fashion juCl HuaUuK un the sUitiicu UfKbte tl
♦ ♦ ♦ water was a few feet in depth. THl1 •
spot was at the conlluetuo of Kiton
I,' ift U m lid I .iti !<• river.
I'ursuing their iiinulrles I'urtBr
'the men retrieved the object, v.'hKli
■ proved to in* a tow .sack with a ii1®?-
■ ment 01 rope attached. Kxaminatvm
of tho contents disclosed to the I1B1-
101 of the fishermen the mutilaAit
which she slates that her husband hi i il'e King Memorial Baptist church an-
gone to Ardmore to attend tin- bedside nounces that a series of revival moet-
Wood Hert don, who is inKS will begin at his church next
Sunday morning nt tl o'clock. Rev.
h,tailless 1 of Ills brothel
'...■>•■ *■«. •■..« lui.. 111 us 11 result of o.iralv- Sunday morning at tl o' lock Rov.
and leglesH body of a young woman wood Herndon was reared and Snider will do the preaching and the
apparently about 20 years or age con- ^ many years in this county, singing will be P -barge of Bber
tallied In a tow sack to which was ,.0usln of .lessee Atkinson of Richie. The pub. is cordially invit-
dangllng a fragment ot ropo was tl«h- ,IoKinlloy aM,j a n,.„hew of J W.. ed to attend these series of revival
3 jr: sffr «><" "ir;"..,,™,. £ .. .
also a nephew of Josh Herndon of the
.P. E. .Ii'ffnw l>le.s At OiiMter.
.if. K. Jeffress, aged citizen wlio had
been an invalid for several years died
II I I Hi ti en n. well known farmer
i,f IIhen Mills was a business visitor !' ' HI" home at Oiintor Friday. Hurial
. MeKinney Saturday afternoon Mr. was made there Saturday. Mr Jeffress
I,ui'iean is a prominent Odd Fellow owned n lnrpe farm In the Maples
,| of the Uhoa Mill# community, tills county.
Sunday. March 1
■ Ige. lie will leave
. for Waco where he goes as a dele. ]
*e flolll the 11 Ilea Mills l.odge to
• (Hand Lodge which convenes In
;iCf.< on tile L'Ist.
IMillinlelphia Visitor
Miss Mary Miller of I'hlladelphia Is
visiting Mi<s Ruth MeKinney.
IlcKINNEY, THE CITY OF TEAM WORK
t onto 1 lllilcnli.il 11 Head.
seer, tarjr I: lieu r> i.4 si cfai <4i:.
inicatio.'tt ."Ja'iM to if' ;cn at
part In tW'I'arlg eonf-y. inMand .jOii ■
lufciandlng rntot 'nd 'in WIL.I'
-I boon ML'conipflPhuft ' ■ 'w^ir I j<i.r
raiigltiir the triu#
Secretary llllw called attention to
Monday
, With the strive pins tlit> plait,
designers nre yndlessly Ingenious. One
of the new skirts for sprtug Is shown
, above, made of material linvlng a
TI10 Gotimlas^nero • 'otu't _• onvppf^ 1(lJn uiteniating with n e)H«clted
• morning Ih regular m-v-.f, ,, I.e.si- B)^IIlelU)s „f b„x pIlllt3 ^
"U. session. The regular routine ot ^ |o^ ^ ) T
n-asler returned to his hom'i ^
r Springs "Jl1 • Jhve)^«|l\e/i?|i.i S< siot •SJie'-f
j*lt to his ■Qll.'^f. E.'tFjja4lOT. ,jratV.*ii^i uvv^ il- a uuui lu- lrtO' ''outi*
y In this clTy. He also went m-ntul Statu Hank there working on
Uslness was transacted today
J W. Frasler returned to his homij
Sulphur
^htriil visit
nd family
> Wichita Falls and Purant. Okln- the vault with a hammer uid chi-iil.,
lotim.. wh* ha visited his daughters. Re 'lulled tlw Macshul,;Huttve liunlor.
f 4 vnitelwin' left tftday for f^sco. to his assistance and the man w is
as, to visit his father for a few called on to surrender. He refused and
hjps. Mrs aVughan and little baby succeeded in getting to the second
on. s. J. HI w.eat ax£x to ilillUoro. ,,t rh>- truttdtng m an trffort to
V-t.i*. to «* end a few days with her om ape. H« was shot through the right
•.rents, Mr and Mrs. Ed Wroodall. ankle by the Marshal, after which he
"* Pr. Hen I'' Ijirgent will lea' # the was taken In custody
j - 'might for Chicago and Roches- 801110 of the i>ru k In wlileh th"
r. Mi'in« ssida, In whh h '-Itles he vnuit ivun '>n' .utod had been broken
♦111 make special stttdv in hosplUu out. but the vault Itself had not been
♦ork. He has a notice elsewhere in reached.
♦hla paper to his pat.ents to the ei- Shoriff Hoyd Cr«lg went t Gunter
#r>ct that he will be out of the city and brought the man to Sherman and
<® >r the
next ten days.
«
placed him liv the
'ed with burirlarv
■lUtit-y jail, i liarg-
Kt lU'lAK IS SHOT Willi I
RimiiiM.
II \ \ K
MTTTHt l">ls PS Ol 1-1 RSI
( HI lit II HIItilN KKVIVAIi
fact that the M> Kinney dub J i oUy of a woman. Headles* and I At-
U'-cn selected li> tiovernor trtrtotwrjWW( Lhp sight was a indst grtie-iie
Ptiirk of Texas Rotary as one of ""' one.
six <Jul>* in lint state to have oliaiij' • gpuetlilj' Ivotjfled Justice of ^u-
of a model hihehertn which Is to Mj, . ,• |.. «;it>Won. who ri-padre.i|to
8wrv.nl un Monday, tho first day of tiu«(th,. „ ftlw tinil with. Uf.< W. ?lr.
eonfSroiTcrf. Ubtarian ItoWprt W ! El tea- and a till nibe'r of rcsident.sjior
the
Hrorwn rei)oil"d us a i|)Cliiber pf
h.ncheon eotiiialUi e.
Secretary Uheu, read a, lengthly
cnmintinlda.llon from Uoveruor Stnrk
relative to tile growth and progress of
Kotary lit Texas ami it was noted tife it
K|t.n& elubtiisa^ |<#i(| ttf.'iMiS{
orfg the inores of ifcbu^fr ofgSrtia-
tlons In the district.
r '■•■, ♦. ♦ ♦
Bali) MiSnher.
Vice President Warden announced
that It was the pleasure ot the club
to introduce a babj Itolanau. Mi'.
VVarilttli asked Kotartan Tom M.
Scott to present Charles H. Wells, one
of tho i^ctlvo vice presidents of the
Collin (..'Ounty National Hank, who has
lately cotno to McKlime> to make his
home. The dub members gave Mr,
Wells a cordial greeting and he re-
sponded expressing his appreciation
Rogers. <1 lift lee tjilisou bog;iu|liii|Uttsl
proce'edllurs tind canseif Sh^Vlft* Albft't
W.. lio'ida to be uo,tUied ot the occ
remls " -■ * '' ■
The sheriff did not receive uotil
■ t^hilf ai|or ^Ightfall, and was
q*i.o the trip by motor
oil acer/unt of the heavy rains that
during tit* afternoon. He ninth
trip by nnhi last night and reac
Rogers at all early hour Mon
morning.
♦ ♦ ♦
Uits .siiikui an.
Tl Wil said that Pr. W. F. Bitter.
who examined the mutilated corpge.
ga\e the opinion tha* the body was
that of a womun of about 2ii y^adrs.
and evidently of the blonde type from
physical appearance. Both legs had
been removed at the hips, evidently
• — - . . .with the use of a saw and the tiggo
of tho honor conferred 011 him In his decapitated, t'wing to the state of
election as a member of tho club. Idecomposition it was difncult to state
Guests for the day were Introduce 1 'with definiteiu*mh much further refer-
as follows: Ed G. West ot the McKin-|PMqe t0 the corpse
. iRhern.afi Texas, March II -A' 2
IBfoh.ek Htinday morning
wati'bmtu: nt Gunt, r. Gri; -t. fount),
t-
JN BLACK AND WHITE
ney Steaiv. Haundty by <i Fred Br n-
11 on; M'aliaci! f. Wilson of the Wllson-
. White 'liil oiupany l>> Thos 19. ijrnig;
IFItuhtiteh Vewsome t,\- l.ud Crook'''t,
land Qarl Gallaglier of the Daily t'our-
Weeklv isimocrat-
fia/.ette by Mayor Henrj A Finch,
IlAoJi rcsp.ird'd briefly to titplr In-
troduction.
Good .congregations greeted the
p,s>.' of the Fir t Methodist dhurch||(,ff.OMHUw an„
s mdVy In 'h"i"-nlnir services of the
1 i.".'ival ciii paign A' the night sur-
.• i e att' ti'laui'" was good, th*
suigiti'-r spirited. The s*umoil was a
• '* f< r ;">al worte-ryji"'! the _
!„ • m.i'fftli#'• 'j tfiftil titfh gg««t« 'MnJ '/c'i n .j repast
11' fhe fiwlent.
fending the arrival of Sheriff Botld^
tho Inquest was suspended and will.be
conclude.1 upon arrival of that ot'tlCerj
and the district attorney.
Officers at Rogers express the belle!
that the missing limbs uid head of,
lit'' woman w ill be fnilinl ie another I
aack sotuewheic in the river, and ^o- j
iluy the .stream will lie dragged in an |
fivr. fci>i>i:1> in w 11.11 *
Iti I I Mil IK itI ( III lit II
1 tier
'Oil.If- .
tl-. ■•« .li\««.-i i'lt fl'.Jfl
five .i.Tuitiuns to the
,i, m;\b loilu.wu Uie Stiiiwui. s.1 Law
• Wflror street M"*1.<-dl u h it ch Si lur
day evening.
j The Sunday services were w u-«t-
tended, 1J3 being nt SuifBay s.-hool
■Mid % good crowd at the children's
sr- i.i'je at .1:8.1 p. to Tl" house -van
*• II fill" i Sui. lay night With Mrs. J
K Gibson at the organ inspiring music
Was rendered at th" gii .dav mornli-j
lervi'-e Mrs. Walt.o Keen is rendering
sp«. lal music in an effective way.
This afternoon at n .. . lock cottage
pray.'i nieetines w. re held a' 'h"
I1UIUM oi ilrs. .Sturliiig. 37 1 iark street,
in ! M' Gt. m. w h" liv s near trie
jX>tt^o ''offey and Weslev t Iverhy
returned from a fow dal's bust-
Be anil pleasure trip to 11. v r <?>Tl-
nrado
THEIR SUMMER FINERY
! The Jail s served 0 most P'egant effort to fiuise it to give up its bur
iiuneiiet)'f as usu.'U n.ud W11 Motarinns .t.n. Appenrtinces surrounding tli"
dI.slavery and condition 0/ the degtn
■ — sin?U , givs rise Id the theory of fto
—• bundle having been weighted wtftn
consigned to the I'ivet',, tho tlanglUlg
me lending plausible color 'to tjjls
TlVIWIMUh.
'J.'lMiru are no imxHiim girls or wn-
fiten In the Rogers conimunlfy, a«<l
tho most popular explanation advanc-
ed Is th at the woman wis killed else,
w here, th"' body pi uoei> In separato
wicks, conveyed by motor car to the
lonely spot lu the pasture and there,
utter both sn.'ks hail been Weighted,
they were cast Into the waters of the
tdream. while the perpetrators of the
unspeakable crime drove off undetect-
ed.
Apnrts clothes appear t>
fling a certain reticence ?
• nf .* >lor and for this roe- t
«sn .seditionsI dignity I or
<tng is more tli 'leniatid tin
white In hold checks and
!< *<• nr«' worn v. it: 1 ■ Ih*
Til.'
ma' t"
1 t.!-1. t< and
•hurch.
I" week Sen
30 |> til He
er :s doing tl
■ ontiuue throuuli
nt 11. a m. and
I.. !'. w" ri of Pros -
dauii
1 oil'
'Ml t
Ovvevter-coats
«ti l by whit 1
In blnci
> triiiiiiii'
fteli bright-
Woodla
friend s in
1 . oniini]
dll Uffhtei
M VV Y
asialri and little
•ned 'heir home
a visit in rela-
McKttirmy and the
nlty. Mrs. Ghas-
.,f the T.alo Mr.
ninger.
•t"l"l l l-l-
t t-.t-.l- t I- I I-.I-I-I. • ■
iii j — | —!-- — ,
till sl-ltlM.
i i m Ills
This is a verv Invlttni* pin
> spring foods Out stoi 1 i
"rash or credit btlt th* -
'f m. .w ire
e to those who ;ire particular about th"lr
complete No n< w story to tell you about
inie good old service, fair prl'-es and full
flttff Mo KINNEY
i -THK MANrtAKT WHH KIIV"
t'lionea III and IS ■■
MrKiinii'V 1 • t 1«• 11«• 1 \ hat
stttpc of iir^mnsMitinn an«i <I• •%•« !-
| Ml. tlt.lt I'lltltU-rt ht't* to ho
KnuU'n ha iIm' nity of t**aia nv li.
M'ver hi-fort' nt any in the
I ;ist« ry • ! MrKiniU'V has thoi-u
iteen ^ucli imiiy of | ni*|>oh«*. mm tt
pin 411 fi HipMpfitioii 11 ml t *ittii
work aiiiciig our citizens as our
city enjoys today.
miii Chamber ol' 1'ommer. e Is
Hearing the three hundred, and
ilftv mark in nieiabersliip and luus
more tiiun six thousand dollars in
funds to lvpt'iid .luring the pres-
ent year for the devolopuient of
MeKinney and the niernbors aro
continuing to enroll. T.iis is the
nmst remarkable record ever
known in this organlsatinti. And
us a result of a division in the
bra aches of the work of the or-
ganization' the ttetail Credit As-
sociation. suhsldary organisation
to the I'hiimber has a member-
ship of ri.,ht at one hundred and
continues to grow. To this branch
of the work business men have
din trlhuted more than three
thousand dollars, making a total
of ten thousand dollars contrib-
uted by rur business and profes-
sional men for carrying on these
various works, all of which are
designed for the betterment and
general a Ivancoiuent of our city.
Then wc have the Rotary Club
with Its se .-only-live members, tho
l.ions etui , a younger organisa-
tion that Is creeping up toward
forty in membership, the Voting
Melt's Husiness Association Witt.
Its membership of two hundred
and lifty regular bundles of "pep"
and ur.i And. one of the largest
of all we linve the Oolllr, I'oiintj"
Purebred livestock Association
II ft e.aiiirt as a result of cootiera-
tion on the part of the Chamber
.if 1'oiuinerce. This organisation
las lis members n.nd Is rated and
re. ogtuse.l tis tile strongest and
most active Tuaftinir.atIon of Its
kind in th. entire CnHed States.
Their business runs high in to the
teas of thousands of dollars each
year. MeKinney Is their friend,
their headquarters and meeting
place.
Ml .if these named organisa-
tions are wide-awake, active and
.l.iing real work for MeKinney.
Kneli of 1I1. organisations are
rou 11" dolnu a constructive work.
Ii\ 1 gantmtlous our poo-
pic liuvo been brought together
with 1I1O re-tilt ot a more frlondly
feeling one Lu another, developed
a fellowship among business men
that lum been Inspiring, uplifting
and beneliclnl to s, very large de-
gree. The feeling of envy has
given away to the grand spirit, of
broad-minded. enjoyable and
helpful fellowship. We do not
hiivu the old feeling of envy,
"greed and gouge" nor the spirit
of sell'lshncHH.
For our city to have reached
this delightful stage of develop-
ment is an omen of better times
and greater progress than we
have yet known. Tho idea In
business, In city political affairs,
in orgunlsatons, clubs and in
every line of endeavor Is for co-
operation" and team work The
effort along those lines Is hearing
fruit and the result Is that Mc-
Kliiney is going forward in a
more suhrtatitial manner than
ever before and has made bright-
er the future of our town of our
business! men. of our eltlsons and
of our affairs In general.
We have our ladies clubs that
are a credit to any town twice the
size of MeKinney. Tho ladles
have better and more active or-
ganisatiioiis today than at any
other tlniio and they are doing n
greater work than these clubs
have ever done before.
Our professional men aro or-
ganize,) and doing good wofk.
liverywhere and in all linos one
finds organization. cooperation
11 nd team work.
MeKinney is destined to grow
and improve within the next few
years: as nhe has never done be-
fore but the fullest measure of
this success can come only from
a continuation of this lino spirit
of cooperation among all our peo-
ple In all branches of endeavor.
FOB SAJ7/AG
"t#~f
■I I I 1 PH' I-HH-
It falls to thi' ha pi' lot of some de-
stgners to occupy themselves entirely
with children's milliner) and here
tl.ey prewiit fo il us ple'ry list* for
little llli**!« II* hav e\ur gladdened
troy . M« MUS and soft hriitds, u itllV
rp,ho i olid s f«-. •STneit f< miliar lloW-
er nutke tli. c pr ty luits for the
l.cadt of life • rh.gtlme hlo< "int.
Mr .and Mrs. Walt-r Pnle of
Qieenville recently visited their p r
ents, Mr. and Mrs R I Hoberts. who
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921, newspaper, March 17, 1921; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291698/m1/6/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Collin+County+-+McKinney%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.