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TlfE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT GAZETTE, McKlXNEY, TEX AS. TUIKSDAV, DEO. 29, J921.
CHRISTMAS
DINNER AT
WALLIS CHAPEL
.'•i Mr and
a ChrlKimai
present were
Kstea of J>al-
Nichols i>f Stilt
VVailis < 'hit pel.
Mrs. H. It Wiillls hud
dinner Humlav Those
Mr. ami Mis HUwn.nl
I.in, Mr iiiiil Mr* Jtx
Chapel and children
M i and Mrs 1% U. Wallis visited
tIn' litli'i'h brother, M i' danlt ««l
Princeton Sunday.
Mi Phillips urtd family <>r Weston
liavc moved in our community.
Grundinu Craft hud u Christina*
dinner Sunday. Several of her chil-
dren and grumlehlldrcn enjoyed the
day with their inolhei and grand-
mother.
Miss Iva WuIIIm Ik the guest of her
brother, Wall. I Wullls, ml wile, of
Houston, during tin holidays.
Mr. and Mm, Willie Tayloi vimled
her parents, Mr. anil Mr- W. it.
Howard of \ im y drove ('hrlstiiiiis
day.
MIh* dludys Huff of Allen is vis
tting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Krauk
I>ulT, during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs, I. ,\l I light and Mary
Catherine visited her pannls, Mr. of
i lid Mm. W. 'I'. Mllehell ol AI toga by
Sunday.
Cecil lUght of Mi Kinney visited
Mr. and Mi \ I'i. I, Wullls Monday
night.
MAJ. C. B. VOGEL
M.ij Clayton B Voyel o' thi United
States marine corps, has full charge
correspondence school, conducted
the marines as a meant of educat-
ing th ir m'n wherever they are stii
tioned in the world.
WESTMINSTER
CHRISTMAS
DINING GIVEN
Mis- llnunylin in so of I 'a.in - and tin
ot her children who lis e ll*'r«• Also .Mt•
Kubniik's slstei, Mi and Mm. I). H
'I alt- and family ol I In insert eom
uiunily iml Mi. ami Mm Kdand i'ui
< i. t ii u h t • ■
■iii to
lo II
Mi
Went lit In tiler. Dee. uli « 11 • ■ ol iln
most enjoyable allium that lias heen in
our town for u long Unit; n re-
union ill the home of Mr. .1. M Cur-
michael when all id' Ilia children mine
home to upend 1 'liriHl mas with tlieli
futhor except one daughter, Mrs .loe
'Price, of 101 Puso. The i'hildren and
K'liindchlldren all came Saturday after-
noon and a nice Christinas tree was
arranged for the children before Mr
Carmlchael learned of the plans,
which were arranged us u surprise by
the eldest son, <' 'IV Curinichucl of j
iiluc ItidKe with the help of the other
children.
The tree was lien it Li fully trimmed
and loaded to I lie fullest wit It toys fro,
the little ones and remembrances fori
each other of the seven children oil
Mr. Curmlchucl and lots of nice thing*
lo the dear old l'uther and ifi aiidlnt li !
er, among which was it check for $tiii
from some of the children.
Sunday a nice turkey dinner was
prepared by the daughters and duugh- |
ters-in-law and I lie tuhle was fairly'
loaded with good tilings to eat. Mr 1
Carmlchael, iiis four sons and three
daughters ate llrsl ill the lalile, wit it j
Iwo vacant places at the table, the j
one for the mother who had passed
away several years ago, but who still [
lives in Ihc lives of her children, and j
Kdlth, who Is now Mrs. Joe Trice and
lives in Kl I'aso. The new dining table
was replaced by the old fashioned long
one and the ehaiis by I lie old fashion-
ed long bench, the family hud used
when the children were all small and
at home with father and mother.
Many times during the day Ihey re-
lated some funny little incident tliu'
happened there In their childhood
days and some things that niude them
sud and the tears would come in spirt'
of their efforts lo avert them. Mr. Car-
mlchuel has three sons who are em-
ployed in banks. C. T. ('urmlchuel who
Is cashier of the ,Security Slate Itunk
of lllue Hidgc; Holuml who is employ
"d in the Dallas National Hunk of Iml
las, and lioss who Is in tif National
Hank of Commerce ol I in lias. I'tiul Is
the youngest son and lives here, he
and ills wife. I'uul heips his father
to manage his lumber and coal yard
at this place. The daughters are Mrs.
C. W. lleer. whose husband Is u har-
bor at this place, Mrs, Joe Trine whose
l.usbaud is employ I'd in a bunk of Ki
I'aso; Mrs. Keen Simpson and Mrs.
Jesse Kiiykendull whose hiibsaud's arc
both farmers and live here. There art
twelve living grand children ami one
little one dead. This is the llrst 11rn■
tills many ol ihc chiidicn, had met at
the old home for several years ami it
Kurt
hies
(lib-
lijjro
■ and
I tiic I tit ■ -1 and pretty llttb
' 11«-it*ti I 'oris oi I iuIIus
Miss Anna l<ou i'ields w
Worth Sunday in icspnusi
sag** staling that In'i unci
'son hail died.
I Mr. and Mrs. James I nit is ui e
spending Christmas with n !ail\ei
friends.
j Hunk McClure is here from llkln
liuma visiting his parents
Mr. Ant Mcllowe Is spending Christ
mas with relatives ami friends
| The marriage ol Allthoi d Klrb\
iml Miss Alma Vera dlli - took placi
Sunday, inc. 2Mb at fom o'clock at
lln home of tin bride's parents. Mi.
and Mrs J. II (lllcs Itev. W IS. Klrby
of Claiksvlllc and latin i of the groom
oftieiuti d. The ceremony look plane in
'the beautifully deoerulcd parlor, tin
ilecorat ions cnnsisling oi I - ^ ii , Indl
and mistletoe, and tVe holiday decora
Hons. The reception room and dinln:
room were also beaullfltlly decorated
The wedding march was played In
the bride's brother. Mr. Fred (liles. o:
lite S. M U. ol Dallas
Tile bride is also an accomplished
young lady and lias lots of friends in
this community where sin was reared.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivli'hy have t he best
wishes and heartiest congratulations
of their many friends, Mr. and Mrs
Klrby will be lit home at HI North I Nth
St.. I'uris, Texas after Jan. 1st.
The groom is a highly respected
ycung man who is holding a responsi-
ble position with tin Hen net t Printing
Co. of Paris.
RAIN AT
SNOW HILL
WELCOMED
Snow Hill, H c lit!. Siller tile news
was printed from this place we have
It.td itoilit i.tin ami the farmers are all
hns> with their funning putting their
land for mother crop
Tin health of the commuult} Is
good at this writing.
(leoi'gc Huberts antl falully of Haw
ton, ok la., visited J H. liuist and wife
lust week The> statetl they have
had no rain up there since last
All tile wlietft that was planted
dime up and died; some that
planted later if they could get
raiu probably would come up
stated old Colhn looked good
t belli.
J 1. Hurst tint Ansey Pollard Jiai<
put in a groct ry slur, at Snow Hill.
Mrs I I i11 n N'evil's and children ol
Kiirincrsi. ille visited her Isli r,
Claude Hurst at I Ins place last Week
Miss Leatliy Hi mil gave a party
last week \ll report a good lien
Ml •' Kemp. wit< and children
were -hopping in Furiuvrsvillc Tliurs
day,
denrg. I >u> w ll'i ami hlblren arc
at the home ol S\ K liuist tills week
Tin y moved last i.n lioni this place
WALLENBERG
From the Depth
Our Hearts
of|
in
ul tlitist1 with whom we linvc In-all
niic business we Imve ht'eu I'llViU'cil with.
llolliiliU else luil Ueiil Kslnlc ami Ituills uilti
tiny.
IlitMis.'intl (lnlliirs woi'tii of
several :'1I>I| luivei'K illitl
IM Klrrtr.'l
out thtkrc.
Sonic h'\\ ruHi-h
t liiri coininunit>
Mish \ ;ilni ' Sir
will live with 11• *i*
Divw J\« inp this iifxt
The .uhonl i * I' this
Ph« > k pol l it vt'i
ary
• i cliiekfti i « x in
Mile tr.gegerd Wadenberg, daugh-
ter of '.he minuter frOfn Sweden, who
has arrived iri Washington from Eu-
rope.
up and husband
grandmother, Mrs.
year.
1^1 .ci had a
BACCUS WOMAN
PATIENT HOME
FROM HOSPITAL
Uuccus, Dec. 26.—Mrs. Jamcc Cov-
ington returned home lui-i week iron:
Dallas where she has In en for treat
nicnt for the last live months.
The old stork visited Mr and Mrs
Frank Dunfun lust Monday and D■; t
with tin in a line baby boy.
Itev. Klirrls of Mi Kinney preai lied
at liaccus Sunday morning .
Mr. and Mrs. W. (J, Haggard attend
cd church at liuno Sunday.
Miss Hoberla Hoatwrlght visited In 1
brother in imllus lust week.
Mrs. Walter l>. Haggard wan In
I'iano Krlday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson were
shopping in Dallas lust week.
Mr. und Mrs. Kmiuclt Haggard were
shopping in Dallas/ust Kriday.
Miss Adilell ( lark who Is going to
C. I. A. nt Denton returned home
Tuesday lo spend Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Thompson wus
4h Impossible to know just what it in Dallas last Moiulny.
meant to the latin r ilih! children. All John DatYron spent the week end
of the children lire married. One
daughter, Mrs. Kuykendall and bus
band live with the lutltcr.
Mr. Carmtchucl has passed his
seventieth birthday and is able lo look
after his business here and enjoys rea-
sonably good health, lie is Justly proud
of Ills eight children, foui sons and
four daughters, all of •whom ure hon-
orable, uptight, christ Ian men and
women loved und respeci | by their
many, many friends 111 this and other
communities where they are known.
No nobler, bigger hearted people any
where Until the Carmlchuels.
Christ nuts has come and gone, and
with It many Joys und many linppv
meetings of loved ones, yet to some it
has brought heartaches and sorrows
Sorrows perhaps, because of a vacant
chair, a sick bed, or lo some vcr.v
poor who actually want lor food and
clothing. Hut to tlm children i'hiiMt
inns bus been the sutnc luippy, glorious
lime thai It bus ever been and Santa
I'hilts has visited most all of the kid-
dirs In our great State, l.ct us more
and more learn, "That It is more
blessed to give Hum to receive."
The young people enjoyed a social at
Ihc home of Dr. und Mrs. C. j. Simp-
son Saturday night.
The play at the High school building
Friday night given by "home talent"
was good und 11 neut little sum wits
rcnllKcd which goes for the school
benefits.
Miss Ola Probst, primary teacher
has gone to her home at Dorchester lo
spend Christ mas.
Dick Mixture and a friend, Mr.
Johnson, from Wilson, oklu., are hero
spending Christmas with Dick's pat-
ents, Mr. und Mrs. Ix>n McClure and
fa mlly.
hriKtmus trc« W< dm sd >> lot the
pupils of the si hoot Hail a nice tree
ami mull) pietiy gifts were given out.
\ 1 rial I'm ill present We are having
a tine school at this place; some
{thing near one hundred and thirty
pupils enrolled
Hrolhcr Cole, the eminty missionary,
was with us Kuinla) Had a good ser-
mon.
The •-'h list mas tree at this place
was well attended Huliirduy night. A
nice program was rendered,
Sunday. IJci the children and
grandchildren met at the home of W '
10. Ilursi and all brought everything
good to eat. such as ham. chicken,,
baked riuil fried, pics, cakes, cran-
berry sauce, |i llles, chicken, dressing.
Such a table tiill of good things lo
eat. There were thirty-four present,
children and grandchildren. W. 14.'
Hurst eume lo Texas forty-live ycurs
ago limn kcn111 elie lias lived in
Hie Show Hill community ever since1
he entiic here He is u man that always
wants to see Hie upbuilding of the
community, always ready to do tile
right thing lie Is 00 years old. Ills!
children that partook of the .good
least were Hiiiiiu Ilursi and family of
Snow Hill, J. ii Itrashcr and fam-
ily of Karniersvillc, ticorgc Day and
fa mlly of Kleclra, llarvc Ilursi of Ar-,
Hold. The lime came lit Inst when'
all had to return lo their homes. We
all Join In wishing him many more
sin h happy I'hiistmus days as this
one has been.
CHAMBERSVILLE
VISITORS MANY
ON CHRISTMAS
PARKER QUINT
TAKESTWOFROM
SACHSE FIVE
*hainlu'i'MX illc, I Km*. tk. Joseph
'.Mi ll oi AttKtin I'olli'ur, in MpcndniK tin
holidays with hoim-lolks.
Mrs. K M ('handlers and children
Kohcrl. I mv. and (!n> ltratlle> ar*
tVisitiim reialiveM at Krisrn.
M«hsih. Ait hu* and '>>te Itceves ol
Savos, Kannln c ounty, lire , |m ihIiio-'.
tile iiolida.N s here with relatives.
Miss* m Af> iM'^nis « l Waco, and
(!race l>ennis of l4,t. Worth spent
Christinas with their parcntu, Mi ; inI
Mrs. la. S. I >ennis.
Miss Hlrthel Anderson Is a house
i^u< : t ot Mi .«11<I Mrs Koss ilourlaiid
ol llelins.
Mr and Mrs. (iscnr Qeorg«'and hahy
Kill, (i laid is, ol' Weston, and l{. (>.
('ox 4 1 Kolaml were ^ni'sis ol Mi and
Mrs W. Ii Saunders ('lnlstnuis tlay.
Mr and Mrs. < |{. I Iyer find Utile
daughter? .loyee ainl MnignrM of
(ireeiivilh an speiidin^ (he holidays
Willi Iheii parents. Mi nml Mrs. W.
'I'. Itoidson and Mr and Mrs. I M
I Iyer.
It. t\ llohcrls, proprietor ol' the
store at itoherts ('orner.l realed all Ills
customers to his store Christinas eve
to a generous supply ol' peanuts.
Miss ('lara l<oltice spent Sunda.>
Willi Miss Jessie Itowe < l McKinne>
Miss liuhy Ivy of Me Kinney spent
Christinas with Mr and Mrs. .1. I.
Mull.
Little Miss Leila Willi Lottlee is oil
tile sick list
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Hayes ami son
Herman, Mr and Mrs. .1, C. Conlc.v
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse lliirllii oi Vinclaml.
\\f WJllll
with I'tir I lb
We IIiink m
art1 mi llif juli L'4 hours in the
\\ c 11ji\ •> st'X't'i'jiI litiiulrt't
In*o|u rt\ lifted I'or sale; also
IF WE HAVE NOT WHAT YOU WANT WE
WILL GET IT •
Mi-low i> ii partial list ol' and loans wo liavu hainllotl
tlif past I't-w wt't'ks:
.1. A. lion nt rt'i1 (two tlt'als) ^ 17.001 >.00
l'\ If. Cliiic (thi-fi' deals) i'U,015.00
W l>. Austin 11 .JoO.tMl
Shirh \ 'lavlor ImO.OO
<«• McCain o.OOO.OO
Chapuian IJ,:!,' 0.(MI
Williaiiis H),705.00
Ii.
i.
\v
.1. M /Pi-owfl
W . 15. Ilyars
11. \V. ('iiiif .
(ico. Iffinhai'i
It
S.tHKI.OO
'.1,500,00
5,050,00
050 'Ml
Vi
.1. ( .
\. A.
Uohl.
s, M.
• ('rossnoe H,000.00
Veeiiiaii 1,500.011
Hiirlon .'{,1200,00
■ row n N,480,00
''l'a net's ;v~'oo.oo
Wallfi Williaiiis ii,000.00
Also have loaiifi
11it'iuIier tis w lien
Total $140,(170.00
$ IL',500,00 «ni Collin county land,
yon want Service. (
"SERVICE"
I
IU-
IS OUR MOTTO
GRAY & WIGGS
Phone 321. Office with McKinney Abstract Oo.
Just East of J. P. Dowell.
I'hi'kcr, line. 2I>.—Tl^ Sin line IiiikUcI
hull 11 'u ii in ciiiiif to I'ltrknr I'Vlduy nil
i'liiuon mill played ball. The I'urkcr
ti'UIIIH WOII llOtll KlllllCH.
School ivfiH illMiilHHort a wock for the
holidayi*.
A ItirKi! crowd ult(>ndt'd the ('liiini
iniiK tree at tin: church Sutui lay iil^lit
Mrs Kitlo .luhiiKOii und chlldrcii.
i irn, Helen and .1 <>11niti.of Mndill.
J. K. Hrury and hoii,
1 'a 11 a h viHiloi'H. I''riihi.y.
MlHHi'H Itlltll t >1)411 II
and. her friend, lletlle
Honey l irii\ ( arc Iioiihi
ii lid Mia Iteece KriHliy.
Mrs. .1. K, Drury n
11 >| .it I :t nd I .net |i - nerved
ner lo the following
j M I'm Iti'i'i i- I-'i'IhIiv
Hurry were
of .McKIiiikij
UuiiiHey nf
KUCHIH of Mr.
HnliiKiui anil dniiuliti i ('in ilellii.
i I i'IiiIhI iiiiih with Ml and Mi* W
T. UoliiHon.
i' hit ii i het'M v llle wiih well i ijiiihiiiIciI
at the i "lii imt iiiiih tree and pi uni nn
KlVlJli ul Hnlie Kim l''rl(lav nlnhl.
HitIie Minn Mury Kilnii HruveN lx
m|ienilliiM tlic 11 • 11 i 1111 > h jvll h her mot h -
ler, ,\l i s. Mary llruvcM of MellnHa.
| Mr. ('. II. .lordaii .t ml lit mlly ure
|iiiovIiik lo Mi'IIhhii. TIi Im chI i iii ii iii t' lam
lly 1111m a howl of friotnlH here who re
rid to ItiHe them Iiiiih our iiiI'ImI.
MiihIi'I' .1 iihii Henry .Ionian nt M< sIu
him heen vIhIHhk Ii Ih Krunil |iarenlH.
Mr. and Mt'K. ('. II. Jordan.
S. It. I ilckeKHon and chiiilien Hpent
XllliiH 11 a > in MeliHnu the kuimIn ol
rehitlveH.
MIhh Mildred Mell and hrother,
.lohcjili, elilertiiilied ii liuillhcr of the
youuKer Itel ('Iii'IhI iiiiih a fteriinon. lie
ileloilM lefreHh inelitH were Ht'rved, The
kui'hIh were loud in I heir pruiHc of the
ii. I iu 111 f ii I limn hi ii • n t t Iiiihi • proHcnt on
IIiIn iii'i'IihIiiii were: MIhmch AIIii and
Mary Hume of Hone Kim, Weiionah
I'rIeHl, I la/el UoIiIhoii, Tonnle Coalney.
I (III lltfllll'I K.
In i'I! IIIIIH liill
r, IIi'Hi H ; Ml. II ml
ami duughli'i'H.
MaiKUt'el nml 15\
Kinilci', Ma> and
with home folk".
Clyde Thompson wait In I'iano Sun-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Thompson vl«it-
ed Mrs. .lames i'ovlnprton inst Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. John Tliompson and
Mrs. r f\ Thompson attended church
at llehron Sunday nleht.
BROWNDALE
HAPPENINGS
BRIEFLY TOLD
(* 1% I :i 111 > mil is hpi 'i i d 1111? the holidays I
with relative!) lure.
wniii- Q-regory is oft tho at ok list.
Hob Hall ami family took < *hriHtinn
dinner Willi Tom Hull and family of
Wyllo.
Miss Frances DUIehay who is at-
IcndlnK school at McKinney is spend
Iiik the holidays with her mother.
Miss Martha l'ai'i ol Sherman i'
fit mlly spoilt Sunday niKht with lliuii
ilauiHitcr, Mrs. tlrover Heed and film
lly nf ('elina.
Mr. a i ii I Mih, Arthur .lay «|ieiu
Thursihiy nh:lil with Mr. and Mini. Jim
'I'll11iiiiih nl Melissa.
Mrs. HI'/.y.ic ItalneH and lialiy spenl
Monday with Mrs. W. i'. Nllcholiis.
Mr. ami Mui. Tom Hotiiur und hoii of
Hnnhaiii sitiml Sunday with IiIh par
ciiIh, Mr. a ii 11 Mih. tleoi'ke llomar.
Mr. and Mrs. Kreil Haines and hoii
Mlleslrf (lean spent from Krlday until
Moiulity with relallves in McKinney.
Mr. Waller Nelll ami childreii are
visit luii 'Willi relalM'S licai Sherman
for a few days.
Mr. t'Hit11• \tcholas spent Momlliv
nlnlil with Ills lirnl her, Dock Nllchohts
iiiiiI I'll mlly of SHIT Chapel.
The i'hrlslmas tree oil Saturday'
ii IK h t tlie .Mill (lily of I leeumlier the
S'tlli lieliik «'Iii'ImIiii>im Kve wiih a «ur
cess. Kveryhody w7-nl ami eiijiiyinl
IlieiiiHcvli'h In the fullest extent. Kvery
liody wiih pleasunl on Christmas Kve
as the tree was sIiIiiIiik Iu'IkIiI liefore
their eyes. The school had a nlco pro
Velum Hohlson, Myrtle Coutney and itrnm which was as the following:
Mcshi's. Virgil Hitchcock, Arthur Al-i Souk No -'8L' All Hall the I'owcr
leu, I'lcd Scrilmei', Hay Itlvers and Jesus Name.
Sport Hohlson. I Song, No, 1 « He Ih Coining In
Mr.
and Mrs
spent
Mr.
visit ing her pareiitH,
Herbert Purr.
Hoy Massenttale of Murphy
Friday nielli with Ills brother
Hlchard ManHougale and lamiiy.
K. H. Myrick, wife and sons, ly.'on-
ard and I'Ved took Christmas dinnei
with Tom Hall and family of Wyllo.
10. W. Klllin.li, wife and son of Me-
Klnnoy Is vlHlting their brother, Mi
L. A. Kllllun.
BLYTHE CHAPEL
NEWS BRIEFLY
REPORTED
til
\
Mr. ami Mr
entertainlnK
dinner, their
and MmJ
LW. 1-; 111 lit it k s are
|1omlay) with ii
are all prem'Hi
i
Hlythn Chapel, Dec. l ii. Mr. ami
(Mrs, John Orr are visit Inn Mrs. J. II
— I)rr und family.
Mr. ii ml Mrs. Joe Spearman an
11 \ Ivy un I spemllnu ('hristmus Willi Mr. and Mrs
McKinu y Kridiu Jim Spciirman of Westmlnsier.
| Hoscoe Hear and Miss Hula Orr
"Were united in bonds of hiatrimon.N
Chi 1st inns Kve. We wiiih them u loin;
und hapjiy life.
Miss (llmlyH Talbot visited relallves
here l'*rlday.
MIsh . erl Turner has returned ! nine
from Kentucky town where nhc has
been attending achool.
Iceland Horn is spending vjicutlmi
days ill Ills home nl Prosper.
Mm. Price who has been sit* with
rheumatism for Homo lime is Jk, bet
ter. pT
Hester Tilloy and his lirolhc
Hoy, visited W. S. Campbell ant
lly one day last week. in
Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe huvo .vo1
here Mrs. Oloson \acnlcd,
HherllT and Mrs. Kd Hlakeman were!cony .'.hem "to our community.
J \'t! MoHcloy spent Sundndln]
Hurl
Mm
Hrowmhiie. I lee.
son. Henry, '
shoppliiK'
M. C. Molt of Pike visited Ills brnth-
er-in hiw, Henry Ivy u few duys lasl
week.
Major Smith has moved on the
Brown farm from Harnett community.
Kvnn Tlmrle und dauKliter oi Uaml-
alf attended the funeral ot Ins litth
gramldiiuKhter, Joe Aven Morrison
who wiih burled iiec. IS.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith were shopping
in ijoomird Friday.
Will iirown of Tulsa, Oklu., Tom
Hrown of Fort Worth and In. Krunk
Iirown of Sheirtian were In our com-
munity Hnntloy evening.
Johnny Hell of Westminster spent
the week end its guest of Henry Ivy
,-y Jtj M
| whe
guests of Mrs. Hhikemnn's sister, Mrs.
Wes Neathery and family at Furiners-
vlllc Christmas day.
Mrs. J .O. Uenton and daughter aro'hla]
visiting reliilivcx at Klrkland, Texas cvel
for a few days. ball
night with Mr. and MiMr.
and family. fen
id Mrs. J. W. M.iseleyf CO
Knox, and family :
Lwho are entertaining
\helr home.
elyn, MIssch \ elmii
Imi l.ce Allen, Mai
hers, l\',thel Coalney, Messrs, Sain
linlilsiiii. ('hurley Nixon null Otto
Hoflicc
Ml and Mrs. II. I! Itlgsby und t'liil
(■ii en nl I /ilie Klin, Mr. and Mrs. Asu
llayi s anil daughters. uMrgle and I,era
nl McKinney, Mr. ainl Mrs. I'M Hayes
lllld Hull i I e ii ■ i ii li gatliereil at tin
I home of Mi. and Mrs. .1 ('. ('miley lusi
Saturduy evening and lunl a lamilv
!Christmas tree.
Miss Margaret Shook our prlniiir>
tl iii her. is HJielllllllg tills week Willi
bei Iirolher, Clifford Shook and lani-
tly "I I'M. Worth.
i Prof. (I. O. Priest, wife and Hons,
ilren and Wilton are visiting at Altogn.
I Mi and Mrs. Flnyil Priest and cliil-
ill en, Hilly Floyd and Mary Virginia
spent Monday at l,mic Kim, Hie guest-
ol Mr. and Mrs. I'. |i Hlltcl.well and
Mrs. W. M. Hivers.
Mi and Mrs. I'M Hayes and Mr. und
Mrs. .1. C. i'iuile\ spenl Xnuis mi) -tvII.I•
Mi and Mrs. ^jl. II. Illgsby of l/mi
. 191in.
Messrs Sam ainl llporl Itoluson and
('. It liyer went to (-ooke •-nuuly Mon-
da>
Mrs. M. M Clutliibers is spending
Christmas with her daughter. Mrs. W
M. Gibson of Melissa.
I!. M ChainbeiH was ii guest of Mi
and Mrs W M. (libsiui of Melissa Sat
| unlay uiglil
1 Albert Chandler is working In I ml
las pnst nt lice during Vhc hollila v s.
Albert is 1 lie youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. P. I,, chandler, lie has been sec
retury-treusnrer of the Sunday sciioo'
here for more than two years and is a
studijiil of the llo.vd High school muk
ing the trip dully In Ills car
The Christmas tree and program
gi\ en at tho school building l''rlda^
alien was a success. Sarin, i 'litli.-
put in his appearance to the delight
oi (lie children.
The proifram rendered by ihc Sun-
day school pupils at the church Sunday
evening was well attended. \ eollec
Hon umtiilnllng to 113.75 wits tukeii
for the (Orphans Home.
Messrs, Vernle Taylor, c. A Spur-
gcon, Jamie I/ing and Hurl Vansciipe
of Meilritu, Prof. Avner Cox of Hart
Springs and Wllburn Wllmath of Aah
drove attended the program here Sun-
day night.
W. II. Nixon and Rosa ^ourland
and John Orlbble of Helms have re-
turned from lleil ltl\er where they
spent'several days hunting.
Mr.Hind Mrs. Tom Roberta Mid MS.
llertnAtf of McKinney. Mf. and ^Irs
~T
SiiihIjw hcIiooI Sunday mnrtiitiK
1 o:(mi o'clock, prciichlhi; •* 11:00
in. 3ili«l I'VfliliiK | y jiiiHlnr.
IImiih' I ii'ImoiihI rn I Ion chili
I* r i I ii >• ;i ft ••riioon, u,Jn. (i, IJIL'I
hm'cl.s
ARDATHNEWS •
BRIEFLY TOLD TO
BUSY READERS
Ardatli. I lee. LMI. Mr. and Mrs
Klmcr Hoiiiar and tw\i sons, Winston
and Avery, spent Sunday Willi her pa-
cuts, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry of Melissa
Mr. mid Mrs. W. P. Cleveland and
family ol I >0111111 spent Sunday an I
Monday with her parents, \\ . X.
Nltcliolas
Mr. and Mrs. I lock Nllcholiis and
children ot SUIT Chapel spent
Willi relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Taylor of Wiillr
chapel spent Sunday with W. K How
aril and fiunlly, «
Mr. and Mrs. drover Heed and two
daughters, of Cellnu spent Sntiirda.
night 1vlt.l1 their parents, Mr. and Mi
I. It. Wallace ami family.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Itnmiir ami
children spent Sunday and Sumln>
night with Mrs, Homnr's mot her. Mrs
M. A. Nlell of Howe
Mr. .iml Mrs. Will drey ol iiiiii
Verona spent Monday with Joe iliim1<
and family.
Mr. ami Mrs. Kdd Handy and chil-
dren of New Hope spent Monday aft
crnoon with Joe Handy and family.
1 ,'louds.
(ipeiiiug address by I'UirnesI I
Prayer by Willie Homnr.
Song Holy \iglil Ten girls.
Heading -Venule It. Ilrooks.
Auinle and Willie's prayer M;
Jolilison.
Christmas Kve (ipal Jordan.
Sanla's secret 1 Hilda Hobcison.
Heading Floyd Nitcholas.
Heading Homer Hove,
Christmas night anil the (|iiartei'H
Jiiille Strode.
(■'iiirles -Marguerite Jay.
(■ailing Thelmil Johnson,
ffcilflng daddy iKrwell Hales.
Kl(|i||es Christinas sorig.
r ijgff
i
W. V darner of Copcvlllc wiih husl
iichs vlsWor at our ol'llce Monday. Mr.
darn r is' (1 valued render of Til®
Weekly I lemobrnt -dazette wl'«t- lives
In one of the very be.il .*v1lonn of our
county.
MIsn Marjorie dreenwood, daugh
• ui'dtiy |,,,r Ml. nr)(| Mff) H A
wood, Is Hpcmlliig the holidays in Me
Kinney with home folks. MIhh Oreen
wuitd Is a siudefvt in Trinity 1'nlveraltj
at Waxuhiichle.
•Mrs. II. Hare returned to Dallas
Wednesday afternoon after a Vis'.,', to
her husbiind and soiih in DiIb city,
Mrs. Hare is spending a few weeks in
I ■alias with her daughters. Misses
Mary 11 in I llaidoc Hare.
Jewel Hohblns has arrived home to
spend the holidays with home folks
ilo is attending A. Ai M. this your.
! K. U Wall Is of the Wullls Chapel
«'«III) III II It it y WIIH a bUHlneHH vinlfnt* Im
Mr. and Mrs l„ It n l I Ihc county seat Thursday afternoon.
SAVE YOUR
MEAT
50c Per Hundred Pounds,
Put it with ua While it Takes Salt.
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Perkins, Tom W. & Wilson, Walter B. The Weekly Democrat-Gazette (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1921, newspaper, December 29, 1921; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291736/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.