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THE WEEKLY DEMOCBAT-QAZETTK. Mf KINX KV- I |:X AS- 1111 !tS>>A^ ' SQLAiilL
Tn safeguard youi future uiul muke reul head-
way In Mil world. you must save miyicy.
Ill I'll tins, for tl Im tile truth. und In thin
t■ 14111 .111(1 tl I iviiy you use It, lies the secret of
ss or failure.
•flu Centrul Stati Hunk believes this. De-
termine today's the day. however small the
-tait Conn In and tulU It over with us.
THf BAMK THAT BACKS THL FAWbK
* 1
J.L, CHAPMAN,
CA$Hi£K
f*!cKINNEY, Tin*
SEEK FOOD
FOR NEAR EAST
RELIEF HERE
Dan Scott Choice
as Manager of
Spring Sale I fere
D
i Dim
itlon Bit
meet in
I.
I)
s- ■
(■m
ti i
HOC
f i • • im
pre; ;uin.-
table to thf
WHt not a di
interest
Prior to)
Chambt r <
pies nil
elguis .u>
Block men
tv piesi r.'
Miss Ci
Near Kas
tiles time
ubi (id in
in litis
Miss Virginia Kooglc. Held work-
lor th'i Neur Knot lieiiel, wllirli ir.
endeavoring to keep alive lli'i." "
houiulC'HH unit stuivlng orphans ol Ai
11ii*11m. arrived mi .McKlnney Friday to
begin u ciiiivuhm ol i ol 11 ti county in
oiiori to secure loud. grain. Hot In
and fundi* for tin; ehlldien. A count)
organization will lie formed and tin-
campaign will l condueled through
U.
.Miss Kooglc renuilned In Collin
county only a lew tluys ill an endeuvor
to olilalll Immediate ^llls by I'ollli.
county farmers uinl business men >>.
that they cun be sent on the Clii-lsl
ma.s ship which ivill !i ave New (n -
leans on Nov. 10 lor Armenia. Tin
ship will be guarded by a United Slut'
luttlcshlp in order that it inuy safely
reach Its destination
one hundred and twenty tux em-
loadH of grain, includliiK wheat, tic.
[Hid corn, arc asked by the, Near Kant
Kcllcl from Texas funnel's, Mi
Koojt'ie attld. Hnckwall county has con
tlibuted live clirioads ol colli ami In
South Texan more than live cars oi
in .- in.va bean t promleod. Parmlaslon
to solicit colli liilUllOIIK through tl:'
schools has In i n given with the in
doiscmtiht ol tin; Near Fust h> Mi
Annie Webb III.niton, Slate School Si.
periiitendcnt. I Julias men have m.nl
suliHta 1)1 i.11 contributions and a iiumln i
of cars of Hour have been donate I
I here.
♦ ♦ ♦
Texas' tjuoiu H.nuo Orphans.
According to Miss Koogle the relief
work, which Ann-i'li a has been eonduei
iiik there for the last live years, win
lie entirely lost unless tin- Armenian
are kepi alive this winter anil art
'placed back on Until feet by the r>
construction work now underway
of the 120 (M)0 orphans Texas
niluta amounts 10 H.O0H ami $(10 will
jfwve the life of one Armenian orphan
clothing and feeding him throughon.
the year The work has been lndor«en
I v the Txcus Farm Hunan. tin ilm
"STATE PRESS"
AND WIRE! .ESS
CONCERT HERE
Dear llotarlcniii; The llotary
t'lub wished to be honored Willi
your presume al iln- First I nptist
Church Friday inghl, Oct SYlh,
al 7:3U.
We ure sending you this iellci
In i iiusc it I* generally talked that
your husbund is negligent imat
such mutters. Il lor any rc.iHon
you do not wish to come with Iniii
ttie Coruinlttce will liladiy I'l.niish
an escort.
A novel program will be nivi-n
and an excellent menu served Wi
are oXpcctlnH a huinlnd ji.o cent
attendance. This in an In ormal
affair.
Hotarily yours.
OliO. UKl.N IIA III i r
a. m. Hco-rr,
T. M. SCOTT,
C, J. SMITH.
Coinmittee
McKlnney, Oct. Uti.
1000 Differs nt Fabrics
50 Different Styles
In i\ew Fall Suits
That ■
here,
lions,
but a
enough t< plensi any man Tliafh what you can select from
Only hi tuilored-lo incaMiii clot lies cun you get such selee-
Tln eoHl lh no moil in lad not as much aw where you have
t>w to from
W. M. SHIPLEY
TAI hoItINO, SHOES. SOX
I'hone 49
.
Imm
Tin aiioM letter addnsseil to tin
winch ol UoluriuiiM was marked ' I'ci
sonal" und on tin left hand cornel
tut tin r lubele.l "liUHhand must not
open.' In respon.e to it. almost ever;,
wife of a Kotnrlan was present al tills
.lliiu.il meeting lor In-i accom|innlc<i
by Iter husband. Avorj Uowoll and I.
II limes, the two lone bachelors out
of the sixty in embers or more of tin
club, had been siiiiiniuriiy orde.-ed "to
«et wives by Friday night." lOach
present wiih a fair lady. All true
tariaiiM endeavor to obey the power
that be in iheir eltil ami yield tin
greatest degree of obeisance pohsibb
under the eii cunistain • -
-
every one, while he is talkun n i
state of mental Hlertficss all tin time
Wondering what turn his next i lira
will take. In driving home hi; points
or shafts.
Joe Tayloi Is a born optimist win.
Inspires new hopes and renewed * •'
erules, lb- Is an apostle of Hulishlm
and jo.v. laughter . and contentment
, These lire the secret* of his hold oil
popular esteem both with Ills pen am
ills speech. His thirty minute talk to
the M- Kinney Kotarlnns and their
"to guests wiim a mental treat a season
w.-i- of almost continuous applause, it-
Ho |sound philosophy expondod and
vi {oualnt humor throughout Its dellvei ■
will ever shine an a bright spot in the
memory of every one who had lb
good fortune to hoar him.
< «>1.1.1 :< . I I'lll \Y TO ItlTlltN
SOON I 'HUM KASTIOIIN TfldK
I'resldent
from his ei
ol McKlnni
i nth
one o;
I'hi J Hi
nip on
Darn, tl
ihe In. 1
>v
op*nin;
the meeting tin
■rce hrouc'iit in
il .iiti a letter ono •
ne'..: wear SletlinK
, !i(!.i made :i moll
in tne effect that the
- ' "rMtvt and t'hi C'ha
be reii'ii-nted to
, j, j>,; in | Jt. r,;. ■ 't e
Collin county. It wnn h
'r exhibit at tv;e Pitir w
c ioti'i an- here.
0'
a'
ii
on cht
'ttf
i mom
•mint
lb
The firs
up wae t.
ihr
held in
made b
\niled to
tion hold
part of F
1fL\
Stock Show
Fol'owinp 11
spring s- • tin
runage• one
hnv> control
Adva'of" Sn
nry, i-';n'.r| ir
one of the .u i
younir ■
Hv.ctWFH-n, m'l
F<
KUwV
for tl
1T:'] t
or ovr
1
ort'ji niz
for
o explain her v
vf-ry pleaniiu:
OecK'e on S?Jc
matter of bus in
deetRlori on
RpriniK of 11)22
(,' N. Wafers, of
the effect that t
x spring sale
bruary or en
fi v e
or
(•'her |
. in for- j
p Fair.)
on t)K'i
n r iii• >•!
ernors of forty-eight st
lically ev' ry nationally
the Culled Statea. sle
Harrowing reports
Hons in Armenia were
) UMO and H UHton «:<
Week by John W Mace
I lrector, who 1n.-st .inst
that • ountry. "Chtldr-
old enough to stand
shrlvHed by starv ation
!ohi all fetnblanee to
num." Mr. Maoe <l<
to Miss Koogle C<
lo foot with si
itea, anil prm
known man Hi
lid.
i the eondi-
nacle III the K
nventlons last
Nalionul Kield
returned from
i, some barer,
a! ne are so
that they hav>
anything hu-
lared, accord Inn
'overed from head
they have not tin
streiuvt b
moantuM
mals for
bed them
to brush away tin- Itii
at d whining like little am
food which hunger has mi-
of the power of speech
it)
I (V
bodv ;
of the
■in. of
n.-ebtcd Hat
S O. Scott
'hp o'-gan zfltic
p-'tatton. vas
bern Rcceiverl.
. (1 Ql'J
ind Earl i<ove
HI
i un-J
In'-.-v
rrl Col
ask for. They beat a
American Ot-phanag
appeal In vain to he
there is not enough
the gates of
s at tirlvan
tnken In be.-n
room and bat
n i
•l\
i-1
fir" I
!-o« and
pshl' e hIh
In whom
,i one htn
and f
th* eit
• nou.fh food for tt'.one Inside We at-
feeding and clothing 120.000 orphan
and them are more than double the
number outside waiting f< r entrance
■ - - ■ - - i-*.—*
m.\vv vrirruoiHSTs m \u \fns-
wouth's si vdav SI kmon
b«
sot
ep.
the
H. 11 Mour.on. wife and two chil-
dren, II. 1 Jr., and Dorothy, Mrs. K.
purebred p w. Heed. Mrs. J. !„ Bright, i'r. Jas
A. Caldwell r 1 wife, Hoy Caldwell
which lie
• i
loolt-d
(''and
Wlv
'1 In county
was proud that his countv ooul
he
m l wife, Walter
Olbson Caldwell
I: iriiui dt ind w
wife, Mr. Howell
son rind wife, 1*
otliers. all from
the North Texan
! Oak l.awn church,
i Home of I hn MeK
Biahop Alnsworth's
Ha-wn Church whll
II C Morrl <in at t
I-; Wilson an l wife,
and wife. Clean:.-
ifo, n J. Walton ami
and wife. B. F Pol -
T Cay and perhaps
McKlnney attended
Ann mi I Conference ;,t
Dallas, Sunday,
uncy parts heard
s e rmon at oak
others heard In*,
n |.'iist Church
I la How ecu I lcciiial lon .
The ISaptist ladies did HOI overlook
any detail In urra!i;;eincnt. decoration
menu or s- rvle Their spacious din-
ing linlI was tilled to capacity. Hlack
cats, oak leaves, marigolds. Kngilsh
Ivy. grinning goblins and uupkins n
liaruiony reminded each Koturlan am.
i,u< st of tin- near approach of l-lai
loween.
Orchestral music imUer Hie dine
Hon ol Kotiu'lan Steve Jaruagan en-
livened the happy occasion, if was an
nounced bj acting chairman Tom
ScoIt for the evening, that Stove li-
now engaged iti an effort to organ!*
a band of sixty pieces for .u - K.mticv
This announci nicnl was applauded
and the rIub forthwith voted to en-
dorse this commendable effort of Its
follow member and cooperate with
liiin in Ids effort in behalf the whoh
city in this respect.
Kev. Clifford S. Weaver invoked di
•ilne blessings. Group twelve compos
of (ieorge |( dn iardt, Hinlrniu A. M
Scott. T M. Scott and J. Sinitl
i sciited the most uniiiue proRiam Ii
the tivo and one-half years history o
McKlnney Kotary,
♦ ♦ *
Wire)i ss Telephone ( 'iiiicrrt.
Tills enterprising committee, sprain
a complete surprise both on their f"
low club brothers and visitors by stag
ing a wirelesH telephone, concert aim
hj> ecii oi tlii-li entertainment. Kxpei
operator?; In the room directed t Ii
wireless program. '.|rs. .lot IC, 1.nr.feu*
one ol iVleKiCiiey's tni st popular sing
ers who is visiting in Dallas, sang n
couple of solos to the delight of hi
home friends more than thirty milt i
away. Her voice was easily heard and
recognizable all over the banquet lia'i
and she was vociferously applauded
Wireless stations as far away as I'lni
IJliiti' Aid and Wichita., Kans . "lis
noii
the sw.-et
v vocaiisi as sin
t lie elitertainhii-iii
Some telegrams ivi
fill*
•le
their;
■ na!o«;
of all
closely |
low breeder
faith in his ability. I'.- mad- a h<
for H1'
heit'n shapinsr their stuff fot 'he
Iti response to !iis i t• <• h« for
whole heavtec! s'lpf orT «f<\ rv
her, the sloekt ien all stood td
fee* on th'1 jSronnsltion 'hat 'hi
n'anager have the eo-operaiion
members Mr Scott ha- been
connected with past sales of 'his or- i
gnnizitlon. nctine as clerk of tin tiireel
t r>st sales IT" is a charter member of j
the Associa'ionn !s manaeer of the
Scott Farm near ,'inna and a breeder{
nf p'trehred i'uroc lersev he"s .Tern
ciittle,.Hampshire sheep and Here'i.nlJ
rattle.
FQllowintr Mr Scnlt's election it was
voted bv the stockmen not to have i
rhow in connection with the sab- but
in center all the show thoughts on the
1022 Co'lin Countv Fair which will he
one of the real fail* of T 'V7is
One of the snappiest :■ n«' '■ ' ' ',u
of the afternoon, and one that brought
much applause v-as the straight for-
ward business like remarks of C N
\^'ntrr« of Mien who told of Collin's
reputation for good stock abroad, and
stn -i ll 'hi necessity of Collin county
livln. up to this reputation to the let-
ter lb -aid the l'i22 state Pnroc F't
titrlly -vh'ch comes to the Collin Coun
t\ Fair was won In competition with
towns like Warn and Childress, "and I'
iust goes to -how you thtit McKinney
i« the best nf the three," he Hnld
Cunningham Talk*.
Jim Cunningham, of Prosper, told of
some of his espetlences at the Stat*
npkmon shotdd m
her and learn tin
jlock ft
•• |i • ini
' d
i
e o| the
looks v
.1 tin b
us a ha!
i one all
different
th uillei
CO I I t I \
< nor con
VI \l< 111.
I Ills.
I'll M
l> oi l
mi
I
d M
•da i
tp '
Th
ings
-• how
,• i an
ti jiml tftiki v ere nintle by M
. of west of town. J II Craves
lissa, Sam Apple of Pecan drove
y, and others.
motion to make a change In the
titution regarding dues was de-
•d out of order as such can come
nly ai the annual meeting.
« was one of the very best meet
he Association has ever held. It
•d new life and new interest
i i he members.
limed f-OTt
lei. 1S co--
n n•d to 11
>i
i>- —
I .iiuageinenl \miiouikv<I.
Miss Alent White entertained yes
terilav afternoon with a luncheon at
the Oriental to announce the engage
men* of ber sister. Pauline, to FranK j
W ''awthon of McKlntny. The wed-
ding will take place Nov. 2!).
A color scheme of orchid and yel
low was carried out In the table deco-
rations. Miniature bridal bouquets
were presented with gifts from her
mother and the hostess
Out-of-town guests wore Misses
Vivian and Xi-na Klbert of For' Worth
and Mrs. Joe Clendentien "t McKln-
ney.—Dallas News.
of cotton
1 prior ti :
villi K! ISO hales j
date lust vetii-, ai-
• i • ,;n!' to a monthly report of J Per-
ry Watson of this city, representative
of the Fnited States census bureau.
vi, W.-I-Oti s-'Hi 'h:" the pn sen j
crop Is praeticallv all picked out. es-i
tiniating that a Until report would
inl.abl sltow a total production of
ir,.ono halt s >n the county.
The total yield lust year was 71.579
bales The 1!I21 yield being about a
third less than last year.
Nearly all of the more than seventy
I ■ • ■ ii n the county have cloned down
for the season.
M
so M"FN O.N SOOTAI, DFTY SUN-
l AV I'fJH I'I It ST HAITISTS
tened lr"
fair McKi
especial \ i
home trlen
COliVe(J ;si i . I lllll ill III i ill; t i'i 1
phonograph i onc ri in
also transmitted to the
Hotarlans and n n.n i.,
wjinderfui w Irelet li ■ p
brief toast by In John
dlfitlligulslieil tninist i
church unci Dallas Ho
delivered as a part of
f ill if
if hot
IV I'i -
• TC. . • v"> fiAiih' > 1. 'l
Mr 'ivna wju ov
mxmm
The foil vlnif ' tM* •va'* v.'rttt«n to
County Agent "" -;'i-tt hV Of hit
club mi> mliei-K i-i- >• a «ior of her
animal. The writer ane t>f th<s
'I veil girls that received tltp
• it' four days it Cie (Hits' Rdu * on l
Rncampmenl, State Fair of Texas.
\ Sti ry About
I lu ugbt my calf,
links, when the ("tilf
-runlsst d. April 10 1 n2->
My Calf.
Rowers Lady
Club was or-
, I gave $158.00
t'o iliir I hive paid most of my note
off. And I am working hard to tlnlsh
paying for her. I don't w-uit mv"
father in help me any at all. 1 feel
more like she Is mine if 1 pay fo1
her myself. I think every boy and
,'irl should own a cow or hog, es-
. iuilj I- tlnv live on the farm for
■ ml is what it •tukes to keep them
usy (in tin i iriu. My calf Is a fawn
•iiler, has a white curly tfwltch, a
hi" tiiugu. and three white feet,
h- utc 1m putty. She Is one of my
nest pals, I rub her with a brush
ut nc! Horning and also wash hei
if. I iced my calf cotton seed, oats
ind feii rlta. I raised my feterlta. I
• •ii- d tw ' aci-' a from lather to plant
. fetei it i on and 1 dhl most of the
worlung ot it myseii and made about
. 0 bin-in is 1 have to buy my cot-
mi reed and oats from father. My
i filer dropped a main calf March 22.
i 1 I i three gallons of milk a
lay fioni her. I milk iter mynelf. I
,• i...> ' il cri.iin; I get 30c a pound for
t i bowed my heller In the Frisco
i, u September 25, lli20. She. won
Hint prize In In r class. 1 then showod
In i In the County Fair at McKlnney
November, 11)20. She won fourth
prize i here, 1 am going to show her
ijnl lie offspring In the next. County
I'air anil • in going to try hard to^ivin
Hi l on both. MAHTHA ItlCHAHDS.
How land Is expected home
tern lour in the Interests
i Junior College 'he mid-
dle of this wet k.
In n lettci ti tin sludciits and fac-
illly tie slat* d Unit he had averaged
raislift, elevi n huudr* <1 dollars a
W' " It siuci; In- ii;t. In nioth'^ letter
ie- reluarl«^i| thrit ma- .Id not ical-
Ize what a person was up dgalnst In
Irving to raise mode i i hese times.
So many wi re out ol wnrl- and many
hail had their wagi lowered; be-
sides the many appear coining con-
stantly for aid for oin thing and an-
other; however In spite ol all condi-
tions. If he could be spared, and stay
In the Held lie could soon lift the
• mil from it--- p • ".i- (-',iut-111o11 and
hnvn it on Its fvtt A*d m til ni
1st him '/(ay.
• ♦ ♦
ftftNrVvuu-r
The (rtudmU .alssionary it
whtf'ii tnJ er th#i \i'soc- of the stu 'ieut«*
j.i-«;ei- m**uar "tie nr t '>'ueia«jr of
> v.,r; month bad w. li.itnMni pro -
••".ru ' lr-ji'iij' sv« vt.Tif. Oae aj.
-«i -aa a con st. Wight < iw-
i to i\npc otwit ph mm
slcmar.- wor« e.«ro ti HA:
ii t. oi i r • ail * ••> kuswsrs «• r«
>i "ii papi . ti.. n .tv <lwJ t ' i.it
T.-ei ,.i.-• n '? lr tile rW'l
n r111. conic t. Antic! 1li
i • was purchased In V!>*r It, aitK!
" t • .'(• ;: pi c ndcut , <*v«uU«ld Ik
i ■ -ut.i'iiI white cal • to be dlvloM SiV
• n tin- two successful ones &
iiiimber more wished th"y hud made
the ittempt The world is full of
"v, ihli-[-l:ad lut tiny ha-.i to stand
i : le for the "Tin going to-do its."
Now I'astor
I'rof, H. L Bmlth
after completing hts
i room work, can be m
day, soon after dinner
a par.toral visiting tour
pastoral visiting and ho
tlcei. it.' Already since
II usy.
tin. new pastor,
morning clans
en almost every
•'.! 11 ting off on
11 preaches
n.'i tainly prae-
his io recent-
lai
I'a
bin!
-iv a
ears of tin
ice us id tin
>ne and •
I. Siayter, .
In t'hrlstl.u
turian was ,-iIm
the prograni
d
> \ri.s ai ii.s to
II \ VI.Ol! \ l 111 I TO y
Dl
1. Vales
st ill
OlttlUC
t-1 er
h
Jeme Jay. prominent cltlxen and in
dustrlous fnrmer «>f the Viney flrove
communnty. was in the County capita
Saturday. This office received a pleas-
ant visit from Mr. Jny He subscribed
for The Weekly Democrat-Oanette and
Dallas Semi Weekly Fnrrri News fo-
another year.
However, Dr. Slay tor's toast was im
perfectly heard. A static liisturhutu .
perhaps one hundred miles away caus-
ed interference so the operator an-
nounced. Hand music In the Centra
Fire Station of Dallas was also a pari
of the wireless telephony Dill of the
evening. F. M Corletl, automatic su-
pervisor of the Western 1'nion Tele
graph Company of Dallas; president
|of the Dallas Hadlo Club and Division
! Manger of the American Hadlo Heluy
Dengue, was present as w as also l oi ter
T. Honnett, manager of the South-west
urn Supply Company and Secretary of
jlhe Dallas Hadlo Club. These experts
!briefly explained as best it can be ex-
plained something about tin- mysteries
ol wlrelcfi- telephony and it" i.apidly
developing uses.
Fifty men from the First Baptist ♦ ♦ ♦
■ tit I, iiivc over Sunday afternoon to (Wale Press) laylor.
• t i, • j> t to tiie several hundred Joe. J. Titylor, hotter known as
-it- i !n. • n MeK inn "> The men "State Press" of the Dallas News, was)
•vent it, | • ii ^ and made systematic the only speaker of the evening His
: , ,.(•! . not for tin personal, speaking acquaintance with j
i -m (P -iinds.be: were purelv social the more than a thousand editors m
n n to II ami i a ci iaieii to htitiL' llap the state Is more extensive than liny!
' i s i loll - closer ioirether and to create other editor. Ills popularity a mom ,
more intei'st anil it better nttendiinre them is also unequalled. His column
ut t!u> orvii ( of the. church, ascoril I| The Da' as News of "Snap Shots j
nc to th<- pastor, Dr 0. I. Yates, nn and "State Press" have made him
ler \< h' i direction the plant was cat
rled out.
list or of the Finn
. luii, ;*ritle to Helton
condiii I a revival aj
in \ ate oi i • i ai
ill" i.'Oi-;l Hiiciesnlul re-
•ri( ie ed til t he College,
and Ins pahi i+ticci s-
i o i • in ii mis lo induco him to
I ;,ord the i ev ivtti 1 his year.
Ili'. p- pit tl1 tie filled ne\t Sun-
1 day moining by an able supply.
I N P. Dynge of Allen was In our of
lice to subscribe for The Dally Coin
1 ler-Gatetce. ills son. Kugene, seven
years old, is a patient in a local sani-
tarium where the little fellow's tonsils
and adenoids were removed. He Is
getting along nicely now Mr. Dvnge i
agent for the Pierce Oil Company n'
j Alien and Is a son-in-law of John
Morrow of McKlnney.
ly i oniiiig to the college, quite a num-
ber of housewives have answered a
knock to find Prof, und Mrs. Smith
waiting for a chain a to make their
acquaintance.
• • •
Attend Institute.
Some of the teachers took ad-
vantage of the Institute and were
j greatly enthused over It. One of tho
lady teachers literally "blew in"
| Monday evening after hearing Miss
I H'aiiton. Her hat was on the hac|i ?
! in i head, her hair flying In t-ho
I.. ■ cm" . htit what cured she.? She
had In en stirred to the depths over
einidI(ion*- and possibilities. Shaking
li- 1 finger, as she met some one cum-
I inn in the door she remarked: "I
I liavi more pep" than I llav hud
met 1 have been here." A speaker
who can feel enough over a worth-
while subject so Ibill she can move
others as some were moved last Mon-
ia- alternoon, is worth making an ef-
fort to hen r, and Texas may well bo
proud of her State Superintendent of
Public Instruction.
It
COUNTESS AGASAWA
We Give Delivery and Charge
Service
We wnnt your grocery account nri the nhove basis We guarantee
our price* to be natUfuctory Try us during November.
OILES MoKINNCY
•TnK HAMITARY OROt KBV'
PtWMMM >1
sa
The committeemen reported ti verj
enjoyable afternoon at the work
MRS. J. B. HICK FY ItF.MAINS
CHITICAM.Y II.I, AT lloMl:
Mrs. J H. Hlckey, of the Foote com-
munity. has been very sick for eight
weeks and Is considered to tie «t||| In
n crltb-al condition Tin friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Hlckey have been exceeding-
ly kind and attentive In their ministra-
tions. Many beautiful flowers have
tn en sent In Mr tind Mrs Hlckey de
sire to extend their sincere apprecia-
tion for every kind thought, -word nnd
rtco«1 which ntnkn the long hours of
weary suffering much easier for the
patient to hear,
W A. Roger* of Hnyder, Texas, or
ders The Weekly Democrat Cng,. tf.
sent to his address
si* months.
and "State Press
famous as an editor. Both old and j
young, men. women and children im-
partial to these two departments ot
the grent Texas newspapers with
which he has so long been associated
Mr. Taylor's appearance on the pro-
gram was also another most enjoyable
surprise s|irung on the club uiul Its
miosis by the program committee
"Slate Press" Is a prune favorite In
this city and county. Consequently
when he put In his appearance at the
dinner, he was accorded a welcome,
whose sincerity anil cordiality- could
eot be doubled. Tom >',( oil's In! i ndue
Hon of the distinguished visitor was
characteristic of Tom's way of acquit-
ting himself nn such occasion-
Speeches of "mate Press" nuiRt be
heard to bo appreciated. They can't
adequately be reported. T.lke his edit-
orial work, his speeches are always
"different " Ho ever upholds loftiest
standards, but he does It In a different
at that place for stylo to other speakers and -writers
He has the happy faculty of keeping
Parlor .Made Inviting.
'I In- students are ut last going to
have a gel .together place where they
• an enjoy themselves. Hy donations
I I rum town folks, as well as college
Itolks, and friends, it has been made
j possible to tlx the parlor. Every one
lis 'lulling, und It Is a pleasure to
,\taiu down that particular direction.
Iln college Siuulay school under
I "In "llleleiit leadership of Mrs.
-Viaritin Freer shows interest and ad-
miii. onn nt. The "Scripture and
Hymn" contest which consists of
learning n certain chapter of the
iiibli and a certain hymn each
month, has been started and many
-how an eagerness i0 enter. Sonic are
already well on the way over the first
month's climb.
EAST
COLLIN
WINS
MAN
$/00
IN PREMIUMS
> our a
li tiles.
ponies,
The Countess Agsssws, sister to the
empress of Japan, is both a psinte.-
snd a sculptor, snd has won fame out
side of her official rank through her
artistry
Croer carried lo Dallas thin
herd ot :in head ol horses,
jacks, jennet; ami Shetland
and won in every class that
showed in i hts stocl; v owned
Mr. Creer and seveuil other Kant
Collin county fan ners We have not
received it complete list or their win-
nings, however the total cash prizes
ran near $700, K v Hucliiihee, an
1-itM Collin county breeder of Huron
■leisey hogs, was also a winner ill.
DiiUns .and will exhibit his hogs at
■he I lor and Poultry Show here in
D, i ced,..i Miss Mary Miller of v
ona enter. I four samples nf her can
" ' " I won three fl'Mt prizes on
iin in Fiinnarsvllle Times
o
COMMISSIONER JONES
HOME FROM CADDO LAKR.
Commissioner M T. Jones und wife,
ml Will lloL-Rti and Mr nnd Mrs
Henry 1-1. Mot-gnn nnd son returned
■iinday to their home In this city,
from a delight ful sojourn at Caddo
l ake. Commissioner Jones nnd wife
isited their son. Alton Jones, nt Mar
• tinII, Texas, while en rotita to and
from Cnddo l^tke
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1921, newspaper, November 3, 1921; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291731/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.