The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1935 Page: 4 of 10
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THE EXAMINER, McKINNEY, TEXAS, JUNE 20, 1935
TWO
Allen
Melissa
Worth was very low. Mrs. Young has
her
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chandler’s
and
was taken to
RAYON
TAFFETA
been
20 Shades to Choose From
25c
Yard
Full Fashion Silk Hose
TEXAS
RITZ
Friday and Saturday—
Pair 44c
Boris Karloff in
IT PAYS TO SHOP AT
Sat.
W
£
Leland Dunn and
as Texas Streams Burst Banks!
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ex-
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25c
s
are
CANNING NEEDS
an
: .$2.50
J. P. Dowell
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With torrential flood waters swirling at many points
between you and the gas wells, Lone Star Gas System
again has met the threat of the elements. Bridging
the gap between the gas wells and your gas appliances,
this dependable system has conquered the hazard and
kept your service uninterrupted.
The ability of your gas company to serve you dur-
ing emergencies is, after all, the supreme test of serv-
ice. The significant fact is that the facilities and
organization necessary to keep your service constantly
dependable in such an emergency must stand by
throughout every day of the year waiting your in-
stant call.
Paring Knives.
Tomato Knives
Wire Strainer
Rotary Sieves
Rotary Slicers
Rotary Peach
Peelers
Wednesday and Thursday—
Clark Gable in
All Pure Thread Silk Hose, Fast Quality. Not
Seconds.
many friends here that regret
serious illness.
spent
mother,
Mrs. Carl McDonald and daughter,
Ann, are visiting relatives in Musko-
gee, Oklahoma.
Midnight, Sun. and Mon.
William Powell and
Ginger Rogers in
“STAR OF
MIDNIGHT”
69c
...98c
$1.19
$1.69
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SERIOUS OPERATION
land and /children.
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Culleoka
Adrienne Ames and
Ralph Bellamy in
“GIGOLETTES*
__.10c
__ 25c
____40c
_.50c
$1.75
Jar Wrenches ________10c
Pyrex Meas. Cups 25c
Can Tongs ___________25c
Jar Funnels_______j_.__25c
Slaw Cuters_________$1.75
Thermometers ____$1.00
“AFTER OFFICE
HOURS”
; i]
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Higgins
No Interruption
Of YOUR GAS SERVICE
K
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Miss Wanda Honea was the guest
. of McKinney
Wednesday and Thursday—
Gary Cooper and
Anna Stein in
“THE WEDDING
. NIGHT”
“THE BRIDE OF
FRANKENSTEIN”
son,
visiting her par-
Sat. Midnight and Sunday-
James Gleason in
“MURDER ON A
HONEYMOON”
- it’s EASY
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chandler’s lit-
tle baby boy is in the City hospital
where he will undergo an operation
cn his leg. The little fellow suffered
an attack of scarlet fever when a
baby and the disease settle^ in one
leg. The bone below the knee has
become infected, and this dead bone
will, have to be removed. It is a long,
hard road the little fellow will have
and' store. Sugar,
such commodities;
were ruined. Household
were badly damaged and
a- a.-.. 1
v /
. I
to put up
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
It’s not only easy, but it*s economical to preserve
foods NOW for use next winter.
FREE! Upon Request, Cook Book on Canning.
22 qt. Cold Pack Canner, with 4
7 qt Jar Rack ________ ________ 4> * ■ W'
JAR rings AND COVERS
Good Rubber Jar fttf*
Rings, doz._______
Zinc Jar Caps,
Doz-----------L_______
Enamel Preserving Kettles
Without Cover
12 Quart Size
16 Quart Size
20 Quart Size...
30 Quart Size
39 Inch AH Rayon Taffeta
We are offering a heavy quality 39 in. all Rayon
Taffeta for Slips, Spreads, Draperies and Children’s
Dresses.
Tuesday—
I
The greatest and most widespread floods in the his-
tory of this company have threatened the gas pipe
lines at many points. As the waters rushed on over
the country-side, men stood by these lines day and
night ready for any break. While bridges went down
and roads were washed out and traffic was halted, the
gas lines held intact.
Friday and Saturday-
John Wayne in
“PARADISE
CANYON”
No. 11 ‘MYSTERY MOUNTAIN’
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brockman and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard
Kerr and children have returned
from a fishing trip in Louisiana.
LONE STAR
M.unicipul|||Gas Company
GAS SYSTEM X
This dependable service is not an accident. It is due
to a quarter of a century of planning and huge
penditures of money. Seven pipe line bridges across
swollen streams, heavy steel pipe laid deep in the
ground, a well trained organization, are among the
facilities which have made this gas system able to
meet the unprecedented flood conditions.
Many cases of sickness throughout
the city. Th© wet, rainy weather has
caused fruit and vegetables to be- ...
come “watery” and most of the cases /
are from indigestion. Be careful\
about eating too much fruit now. '
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W. W. Taylor, popular manager of
the local Municipal Gas Company,
who has been confined at home for
a few days with illness, is improv-
ing. We miss W. W.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hope and
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wolford spent
Sunday in Durant. Aklahoma.
son, Wesley, spent Friday night with
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.
R. Dunn.
Miss Ruth Morgan was the guest
of Evelyn Flatt, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Shady Ellis visited
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Flatt and family
Sunday.
Jack Honea and Jessie Smith were
visiting in Anna, Thursday night.
Miss Imogene Honea visited Una
and Viola Dunn Monday evening.
Miss Ruby Dunn visited Wanda
Honea, Monday.
Messrs Johnie Howerton and Allen
Taylor of San Antonio, and Miss
Annie Taylor of Dallas, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Lindsey and family
the first of the week. Messrs. How-
erton, Taylor and Lindsey made a
business trip to Kansas.
Mr. Roy Bradshaw was a business
visitor in Gainesville, Tuesday.
Miss Maurine Osburn of Dallas
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Osburn, recently.
Little Iva Mae Stevenson of Farm-
ersville is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Ray Browning and family.
* Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lindley and
son, Terry, have moved back from
Wewoka, Oklahoma. Glad to have
Item back at home.
Mrs. S. S. Strain and little daugh-
ter, Louise, spent Tuesday with the
former’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Moore and son of Parker community.
Mr. Johnnie Erwin and mother
visited relatives in Oklahoma and
brought back a lot of nice fruit last
•week.
Mrs. Winiford Moore returned home
'Monday from the McKinney City hos-
pital, where she underwent a major
operation several days ago. She is
doing nicely.
Mr. J. W. Cunningham has
quite ill for several days.
Mrs. W. D. Browning and daugh-
ter, Miss Clara Ruth, atended the
bedside of the former’s mother, Mrs.
C. H. Wallis, who is ill at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. T. E. Hogge at
Parker. Mrs. Wallis plans to return
to Mrs. Browning’s as soon as her
-condition will permit.
A. L. Farley of McKinney visited
friends here Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Lee Barker and lit-
and nurses and loving parents to as-
sist, the little one will no doubt be
on the road to recovery soon.
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HEAVY CROP DAMAGE
Monday and Tuesday—
Gary Cooper in
“LIVES OF A
BENGAL LANCER”
Wednesday afternoon, June 12th,
honoring Mrs. Cecil Ruyle, formerly
Miss Louise Wilkins, about fifty-six
guests gathered at the home of Mrs.
M. Whisenant and brought nice gifts
to show their love and appreciation
of the honoree. The following com-
posed the receiving line: Misses
Laura Mildred Leach, LeElda
Bridges, Edna Earl Leach, Josie
Faye McMahan, Annie Bell Royals,
Donna Mae Harrington and Eld’ys
Mae Leach. Miss Edna Kathryn
Leach, presided over the bride’s
book. Litle Miss Rita. Jean Holt made
the presentation speech. Cake and
cream were served. Out of town
guests were Mrs. Kate Tucker of
Blossom, Mrs. Jake Crocket-, and
Mrs. Moody Yandell of Plano, Mrs.
Everett Freeman of Frisco and Mrs
Hugh Waller of Dallas.
Mrs. Minnie Brooks has returned
from an extended visit to East Tex-
as.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Marie Angle and
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J. D. Cox, long time citizen, who
has been quite ill at his home, was
some beter Monday. W. C. Cox, a
brother, of Mineral Wells came over
to see Mr. Cox. J. D. Cox and a sis-
ter of Mrs. J. W. Leslie.
ed Allen friends Sunday.
Mr. Price Strickland of Friendship
attended services at Allen Sunday
evening.
Mr. Don Simpson, proprietor of
Elm Grove Filling Station, suffered
considerable loss by the high water
which backed up into his dwelling
salt, flower and
oil and gasoline
hold furnishings
_ a calf was
drowned.
Mrs. Lou Presley of Dallas is the
guest of her brother, L. Goeman and
wife.
Master Doyle Miller Morrow of
McKinney is spending the week with
his cousin, Bettie June Story.
Mrs. Alfred Angle and children
spent the week-end in Dallas.
Mr..-Floyd Smith and family have
returned to their libme in South Tex-
= as after a visit to relatives here.
I Mr. Ernest Melton came in from
Houston Tuesday for a few days visit
to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G.
Meltqg.
Slr/^Raymond Smith and family of
McKinney visited Mr. L. O. Bolin
and fqinily, Tuesday.
A dicing was given Sunday in the
home -of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hagy,
honoring the birthday of Mr. Noah
Yeatts.. Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Otis, Woods; .Mr. and Mrs. Noah
Yeatts _of Denison; Mr. Frank Yeats,
Mr. and Mrs. H.'-T. Yeatts, and son.
John Henry of McKinney; Mr. John
Hagy and family a.nd Mrs. Joe Gfilli-
Christie of Lebanon
Allen merchants,
Bell of Frisco
and Katherine
Ray Duncan was in from the Bowl-
by community yesterday. He reported
the damage to the grain crop as
very heavy, with a total loss to
many. He had no onions this year,
and seems glad of it. Said he tried
onions- one year and the price fell to
20 cents- a bushel. Since that he de-
cided to stick to good old corn, cot-
ton, wheat and oats.
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Mrs. E. L. Burrows has returned
to her home at Cuero, after a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Martin.
ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ-
ian of Lucas Sunday of last week.
.. Charley Mansfield aocT family : of
-dreenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee
McMillen, i-ecently.
Misses Frankie Jones, Ellen Odill
and Letha Jones were dinner guests
of Mrs. Bettie Lepeard Sunday of
last week.
Rev. Floyd Akfh and-wife of Boa-
ham spent several days last week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Akin.
Jeff Gardner and- family of Dallas
were guests of ■'Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Judd, Sunday. \ ’
Tommy , Welb<ffo was, a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Emjnett Welborn Sat-
urday night. ~
.Mt. and Mrs^'J^’R. Jenkins visited
her sister,^rs.^W. J. Jenkins of Me-,
lissa, Sunday. ’ - -.X, /■;
Leonard Jenkins and Miss Larina
Godwin were married at Princeton,
June -9th by Rev. Fitzhugh Talbot.
They will make their home at- Dallas.
Jewell Lewis and Eva Belle Brown
were married by Rev. Steelman at
the Nazarene parsonage, Saturday,
June 8th.
Rev. and Mrs. Steelman visited
Mrs. S. J. Judd Saturday afternoon.
J. S. Judd and family of near
Clear Lake spent one day last week
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Judd.
Leon Snavely and wife, Mrs. Mag-
gie Snavely, Jewell and Raymond
Jenkins visited Lake Dallas Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Miller and Mrs. Frank
Dobbs of Princeton visited Mrs. Leon
Snavely Friday afternoon.
C. R. and J. F. Gladden and fami-
lies of Frisco visited their sister,
Mrs. Clarence Davis, Sunday.
Mrs. Bob Highsaw of Princeton
visited Mrs. Haidee Puet Sunday aft-
ernoon.
Mrs. Raymond Harvell visited Mrs.
John Butler Sunday.
Mrs. James Pennington visited Mr.
and Mrs. Will Pennington, Monday.
Miss Wanda Honea was the guest
of Bessie Mae Taylor of McKinney
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Robertson and
sons of Detroit were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Webb and
daughter, Miss Ella, last week.
Wesley Dunn spent Tuesday night
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. R. Dunn.
Walter Bomar was visiting in
Princeton, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pennington of
Enloe was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Pennington, Friday night.
Mrs. Everett McMenamy and
daughter, Dorothy Ann spent Sunday
with their sister and aunt, Mrs. Pearl
Simpson of Bishop.
Mr. Clifford Meuir was taken to
the hospital one day last week where
he was operated on. He is resting
better at this writing.
Mr. Jessie Smith of Farmersville
was the guest of Mr. Jack Honea
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Honea and
family spent Sunda - evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Landrum of Enloe.
Mrs. J. D. Athey visited the bed-
side of her nephew, Clifford Meuir
in the City hospital Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bomar visited
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Honea Wed-
nesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Flat and family
of wallas were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Flat and family Sunday.
Mrs. L. A. Flatt and son, Leon and
grandson, Curtis, visited, Mrs. R E.
Honea and son, J. B. Sunday.
Messrs. Ralph and Veron Wiley
were visiting in McKinney, Sunday.
Miss Nina Dunn was the guest of
Miss Donzella Wilson of Enloe Sun-
day.
Mrs. George Webb spent Saturday
evening with Mrs. Walter Bomar.
Miss Wanda Honea visited Mrs.
George Kindle Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bomar were
Dallas visitor, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Athey and
sons and Owen McMenamy have gone
to Beaver, Oklahoma where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Anderson.
Messrs. Dan Thomas and Charles
McMeqamy are visiting relatives and
friends in Kirkland, Texas.
Mrs. Everett McMenamy
Friday evening with her
Mrs. Will Pennington.
Mrs. Will Pennington was shop-
ping in McKinney Monday.
The people of the community are
wishing for more sunshine after so
much rain.
Mr. and Mrs.
/. i
fe- ■
Angle, Mrs.
son, George left
Thursday for a visit to relathes in
Kentucky.
Miss. Marie Harris entertained a
number of her friends with a social
Friday evening.
Master Billie Cundiff returned to
his home in Dallas, Sunday after a
visit to his grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs. W. G. Cundiff.
Mrs. Eugene Oxford and
James Wesley are
ents at Childress.
Mr. C. W. Forman of Murphy visit-
Earl Staples and ramily of Dallas
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Turnbow
Sunday.
Mr. - and Mrs. Leon Snavely visit-
Miss Pauline Gallaher has returned
to Dallas after spending her vacation
with relatives here and at Winning-
koff.’
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rankin and chil-
dren were McKinney visitors Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Giles are tak-
ing a motor trip through West Texas,
Mexico and Colorado.
Misses Ida Hufstutler, Marie Har-
ris, Freddie and Willie Earl Galla-
her were shopping in McKinney Sat-
urday evening.
Mr. Warren
was trading with
Monday.
Misses Mary Kathlyn Angre and
Kathryn Brown atended the Epworth
League assembly at S. M. U. in Dal-
las, the past week.
Mrs. M. Z. Oxford visited her
daughter, Mrs. Oscar Redd in Mc-
tle daughter, Retta
visited Misses Eula
Barker recently.
Mrs. Jeff Karnaghan and daughter,
Joy of Valdasta are visiting the
former’s mother, Mrs. Lydia Com-
best. Joy has been real sick since
she has been here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ballew receiv-
ed word a few days ago that their
daughter, Mrs. Nannie Young of Fort
to travel. But with skillful surgeons' Kinney this week.
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Thompson, Clint; Thompson, F. C. & Smith, J. Frank. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1935, newspaper, June 20, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1328165/m1/4/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.