The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 46TH YEAR, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1949 Page: 2 of 4
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THE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949
COPPELL NEWS
THE CHRONICLE
By Mary Mildred Arnett
Mrs. J. M. Kirkland, Miss Jewell,
Harvey Brooks, Mrs. E. C. Gentry
and Kelly Shelton attended the
funeral ol Robert Clayton Shelton
In Dallas Tuesday of last week.
Dr. C. O. Sanders of Dallas
visited Mrs. W. E. Corbin Wednes-
day night of last week.
Mrs. J. M. Kirkland left for a
Entered at the post office at
Carrollton, Texas, as second-class
matter under the Act of Congress,
March 3. 1879.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
ADDISON METHODIST
ADDISON, TEXAS
Church School...1st and 3rd Sun-
days 10 a m., 2nd and 4th Sun-
days, 11 a.m.
Morning Worship, 1st and 3rd Sun-
days 11 a.m., 2nd and 4th Sun-
days 10 a.m.
Evening Worship, 7 p.m. 1st and
3rd Sunday at Addison; 2nd and
4th Sunday at Renner.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Invites You to Worship Services
8unday School___8:45 a.m.
Preaching _____________11:00 a.m.
Training Union -----------6:30 p.m.
Preaching_______________________ 7:30 p.m.
Mid-week service, Wed. 7:30 p.m.
A Modern Nursery Is open
at every service.
One of 26,406 Baptist Churches
Co-operating in the
Southern Baptist Convention
College Avenue Missionary
Baptist Church
Rev. O. B. Martin, Pastor
“Oldest Missionary Baptist Church
in Dallas County."
Complete Departmentized Sunday
School with Nursery.
“ALL INVITED”
8unday School ___________ 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service ____________11:00 a.m.
Training Union .................7:00 p.m.
Worship Service ........... 8:00 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Service ____8:00 p.m.
Thurs. Officers and Teachers, 8:00
‘The church with a warm welcome’
Editor and Publisher_______
Nick ilas J. Slndik
Associate Editor ______________
Vivian Pierce Slndik
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ASSOCIATION
SUBSCRIPTION RATE
One Year ______________.$2.00
Any erroneous reflection upon
the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any firm, corporation or
individual will be gladly corrected
upon being brought to the editor's
attention.
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Sneed of Big Springs, Friday.
Jon Mallard, who underwent an
operation at the Texas Children’s
Hospital, Dallas, Tuesday, Is doing
nicely.
Buddy Foudray of Kansas City,
Mo., spent several days with Billy
James Harwell last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Harrison of
Dallas were honored with a mis-
cellaneous shower at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Thomas Friday
night of last week. Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison were married at the
Baptist Church, Sunday night,
Nov. 27.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Willingham
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
| Oxford of Grapevine Wednesday
night of last week.
R. H. Cribbs visited Rev. and
Mrs. Theo Wright of Como Satur-
day.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Minister, Jack O. Crone
Bible Study ........................10:00 am
Preaching & Worship _..11:00 a.m
______ 7:15 pm.
Prayer Service, Wed. Eve. 8:00 p.m.
FARMERS BRANCH
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Gene Newman, Pastor
Sunday School _______________ 9:45 a.m.
Church ________________ 11:00 am.
Evening-
Training Union _____________7:00 p.m.
Preaching 1----------------------- 8:00 pm.
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert Ridley, Pastor
Church School .................10:00 am.
Worship Service................11:00 am.
Youth Fellowship ..............6:30 pm
Evening Worship ............7:00 p.m.
“Faith cometh by hearing, and
hearing by the word of God.”
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Has a Warm Welcome for You
“Holding Forth the Word of Life"
John B. Graber, Pastor
Bible 8tudy_________10:00
Pastor’s Messages —11:00 and 8:00
Christian Endeavor _7:00
Mr. and Mrs. Roger North and
daughters of the SMU School of
Music were guests at the Method-
ist Church and conducted a
Charles Wesley Festival.
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Dealer
Glidden
Russell’s
BARBER SHOP
AND
TAILOR SHOP
A GOOD PLACE
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ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
FARM ANIMALS
Dalits By-Products Trill pick up all your
fallen or useless horses, mules and cattle.
—PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE—
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CORRECTING CHILD
EYESIGHT STRAIN
URGED BY DR. COX
Emphasizing the urgent need
for parental supervision of all
phases of child health. Dr. Geo. W.
Cox, State Health Officer said,
“Much of the impaired eyesight of
advanced years could be prevented
if sufficient interest in early life
were applied and a correction by
means of temporary glasses made
when required.”
Parents, Dr. Cox asserted, should
be watchful for danger signals in
the child such as frowning, squint-
ing, persistent headache, eyeache,
and watery eyes. If the youngsters
read too closely or too far away
from the face, that situation may
also be significant of trouble.
“No child likes wearing glasses,
nevertheless, it is the obligation of
those responsible for the future of
young folks to have their eyes ex-
amined by a reputable specialist if
there is a suspicion that normal
vision does not exist. It is much
better for a child to wear glasses
for a few years during early school
life than to have permanently de-
fective vision in later life," he de-
clared.
Dr. Cox said that neglect of the
eyes is by no means limited to
children. Many older persons, some
through vanity, indifference, or
carelessness, fail to give proper at-
tention to the care of their eyes.
Penalties, he warned are bound to
j occur for such inexcusable negli-
1 gence.
“The eyes of any person, wheth-
er young, middle-aged, or older
represent one of the most priceless
of bodily possessions," the State
Health Officer asserted. “To take
care of them promptly and prop-
erly is a responsibility which never
! should be sidestepped."
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YULE TREES CAN
BE KEPT SAFE
FROM FIRE
Be careful, home Santa Clauses,
how you handle that Christmas
tree. It takes Just a spark to turn
a beautiful spruce into a blazing
torch In your living room. Christ-
mas trees are full of flammable
pitch and resins, and bum furi-
ously even when fresh cut.
To help you keep Christmas
merry, the National Board of
Fire Underwriters offers these saf-
ety rules for Installing and deco-
rating your Christmas tree:
1—Choose a small tree, instead
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of a big one. It will be Just as
pretty and much less hazardous.
2— Keep your tree outdoors un-
til just before Christmas. Install it
in the coolest part of the room,
away from fireplaces, heaters or
radiators.
3— Do not, under any circum-
stances, use cotton or paper for
decoration on the tree or around
the tree.
4— Do not place electric trains
around the tree.
5— Use electric lights for illumi-
nation. Never use candles. See that
all wires are in good condition.
Use Christmas tree lighting out-
fits which have been tested by
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
These can be identified by a tag
bearing the name of Underwriters’
Laboratories, Inc., attached to the
wires.
6— Do not plug or unplug the
electric cords beneath the tree.
Provide a switch some distance
from the tree to turn the light off
or on.
7— Do not leave lights burning
when no one is in the house. From
time to time Inspect the tree to see
whether any needles near the
lights have started to turn brown.
If so, change the position of the
lights.
8—When needles start falling,
take the tree down and discard it.
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Watch for the Methodist W.S.C.S.
. .utumn Bazaar, December IS, at
The Chronicle office. —Adv.
Doors Open 6:45;
Show Starts at 7 P.M.
SATURDAY
Richard Arlen—Patricia Morrison
and Mary Beth Hughes
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Bod Abbott and Lon Costello
“AFRICA SCREEN”
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Larry Parks—Margaret Chapman
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to cook ... the method of
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of cooking perfection, cleanliness, coolness and safety.
And, an Electric Range is a gift So be enjoyed every day
in the year.
Arrange with your Electrical Dealer to deliver a surprise
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 46TH YEAR, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1949, newspaper, December 9, 1949; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth727556/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.