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McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette from Mckinney, Texas • Page 4

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i.oïïifii-a 0 5 nriiT 4 fe Jionor Roll I ir School Announced i- Mr I -fi-. n- dUii ii r. thn '-o P. ibv Harum, unti Heaflp' M'oseiev 3 tf Vsviea Giaci ys M.m sch'-f ISIantoorh j. wiCh a piay, a 'fhe much grood mia ia the art of entiiT commaaity thelr ta and es, 'f" CAUP hM of i th.

I wi5h 1 0 nnr TCCt Ith oar fathco-, er, Lawrence can not oiir heart- ajctd kind of for ifte floral crf- May richest rest upon you one and all AND Sh AND MRS JIM Vf, ft i 'd A da vs Of er h- rts. Mr areJ M-. Mrs. Ti I Mr I Oftliis a was a and t. Mr.

an.J Mr. J-x- of NotsM Cw of With Mr a n.I and tile A itiof their to tops leave Fanr.r 1 I Bf iflif AP! 5 22 TRANSPLANTED FINCH PARK 2- hft Rsft'k apir, ar hi- sv'lv- irsf and n. dr-i lipse Built Quality lowest tin the history Lawn Mowers. kftft ix ii.rvft; tr.i I tors Suruav Txiu (Bobby Jactc. spent i in MciCiniiey Mr I Oliver Hart Bifrs.

A 1 her nopiv week's Moye Mr. Mr UtQ. Sunday M'r. I visit her sister i Mrs. Mary Disun 13 r-.

1 be 111 witii flu Mrs. Melba Dixo.n b- re- poirted to be iiJ with tlie measles I At ber home east of town. Weaa Mrs. Mattie Jftiftes and Mrs. Gny CMck former's scm.

Max Fagg Wbn is in the hospital at Monday. He and his cousin MJrtra W. Fagg. ran off into a top ditch Sunday night, near HisMnan and Ma.x received severe about the face and head. He roported to be resting as could be expected I Mr.

and Mrs, H. T. i of Gsunearville are visiruift' )-x el3ier, ofe. and Mrs mn Mils Olive ano Mftft- Fs tdlu McDonald were Sherman Saturday. Miaa Montlne Tuton In McKmney over wedi-asd Mr.

and Mr- Ro- as ir I itwo children Mr I Slue of Pike Sunday I Miss Opal tzv ne of 10 is report.fefj ui ateasles. Terry r.u- ing In her vacancv. Mr. and Mr moved to their fann n- town Tuesday. Ai'TL iu; bouse bt Mt I.

iu' tb tb' vor-i b. or 1ft' wos -'S -i H- I fM xr TCOtlOn ft 1 1rs iTi I rr.I i fb ArJ t-o ji'ft b.by f.ft. ru'r." S.U o. lap I dsx-far 1- HK- sr. tf.p i iUK r.

as 1 tf'-' apesKer x' thr- in very g) a -ili; 'F i r.her 'f I ft as 'iiUi uu tf a bir-r i 'y. r. let' i. o.ft"‘ Vi ft ft. I ruerft Texujia, nj it i k' rtsrig Ik 5 fti- 4 P.an'-»ft 'fT-v, l.ftve qr- re 'o i 1 i WUl e-e K'ft th vf- 't- ot Urt-r's Jarr.ci’ Martui Hrock.

NATIVE CITIZENS DEATH -V. nee 4.95 inch sizes FAUgER OE MRS. A. M. WOLFORD DIES IN HOUSTON I- vV ir i-inu't fti ,0 clock three neaa, whi'u he a his Wolford at his liiedside death came.

Jackson had often and was well kaown, among the Masonic wiKna lie pi who mm mvrmf MhM Bian. ia.i.gn»er -w rf ir( B.sh r.x,Ihou.?,e cumniumiy were McKinney last evening -MiiFs Pansie Peck, student of Kid-Key ccUege, Sherman, is visiting her cousin, Mim Rosabel Hynds, in McKinney. Mrs. Sarah HoweU has gone to Ozaik, Alabama, to her son, Frank Howell, a buainesa tnaw there, who was bom and reared in McKinney. CoL J.

L. Harper, editor of the Frisco Journal, gave us a fraternal call today. He waa formerly for several years McKinney Examiner editor. rifty McKinney Bailey crate left early thia morning in a special T. C.

passenger coach for Fort Worth to attend the state-wide Bailey raUy. Mrs. Joe D. McKinney died at No. 33 Sixith gtreet, at ohiock last She bora at Ope- a.

Alabama, January 25, ng therefc.re 47 years at the of her death. She was for- ii.t.rly Mj.A.$ Sally M. Pfieips and married in the comm to Joe D. McKinney, o.uiber 24, 1880. A Mills was In town today Hr ha.s been catching fine carpi ''ft-b in Fiust p'ork three or four' rrnts of McKmney, in fr to i 1-! Hft cePhiM thom A.lh f.louKii 11 ft -s JT, m.ster ui He ohi'i which win' secu-u in May.

-'oe Lemard of the Burton L. i Hunter Funr'khing is! in enthusiastic Woodman, He is! an expert decorator and helped In the decoration at the big Woodman rally here the othmr day. Mr and Mra. jTjC TdU yrart itsm ne 4 -ft ift'tftOCft r-x'-; 0 r) ftv' evenuig M. at ih, i hi-- dHUgUor M'- t- hushan i N' 4 lege s-lreet after a dine He.att tro fLv i.u- mediate cau.se cf his (ieath, Ponera! services were held at 3:00 o'clock last Friday afternoon at the McCandless residence conducted by his pastor, G.

B. Bradshaw, of the North McKi.n- ney Baptist church, asisted by Dr. Clifford S. Weaver of the First Christian church; and Rev. Ben Snider, local Baptist minister.

Inteiment followed in the McLarry cemetery, three miles northwest of town, with the C. C. Har- iSs Funeral heme in charge of the burial arrangements. Active pall bearers were nenhewa of the deceased, as follow.s:' C-av Durrett, L. T.

Durrett. Price Mo- Garrah, W. McGarrah. T. Mc- Oarrah, and Paul McGarrah.

Naffve of ColUn. The deceauied was Mi Kinney March 9. 1869, being the son of J. C. and Marv fWilson) McGarrah.

His father died a nam-; j. her of years ago. The deceased I I a grandson of Col. Jack McGarrah I who was the settler and rr.er- chant of 0 UI the county se.at of ColHn count i cated three miles we.st of ney. The pubHc schooling in Mr spent moat of his lire here wft-i.

ing with the meat markets of cousin. Claude Wilmeth, n-d tut of A. J. Allen in this city. He waa a member of the North MrKmr Baptist church and was extensift-e- Iv known, especially among tno older He is survived Fk fn.n, pchildren: Mrs.

Hines Ik Kui and nlso bj He is h1 1 M' 1 irr i i i rotifers knvs- D. and McGarrah, both of George H. McGarrah o' DaP Mrs. Sheila Adcock and Durrett, both McKinney 1 -A A "1 -V'v .3 ten.led or hi.s trip to ha ma-igurPior an-' or PotH'an weii r.i*ttr v.i' I cncc ari.fr nrung anothr-' I'jol al! rompletclv pit on the Lnsjsperting audier.c^ Vl.sitors prestmied were Va- Chathana of J.ongview, gucat of T. Craig; Judge Wallace I Hugh.stoa, Grand Master of Texas Masonry, guest of W.

R. Abernathy: A. M. Scott, guest of Gib- aaa Caldwell; Orlia J. guest W.

R. Abernathy; W. Avery guest of Gibson Caldwell Jack E. Leonard, guest of W. Warden; Mi.ss Irene JHarley, guest of the club and piano ac- pmnpaniat for the several Rotary mmgn rendered with W.

Hammond Moore ie.ading. jr. Ed Rhea, a Connia Ohriati also present. Two new of the club were ptesented in the persons of Coun- ty Judge J. Frank Harrington and Loren M.

King, manager of the i King Wholesale Grocery company Wbo recently came back to McKinney. i irr 1 .) t'lf uf among hi.s many )-i 'tfd I II u.ft r- rr row in ESSER. GRIFFIN LEGION, TEXAS Miss Lucy Cowan Member College Fraternity Ikl West, veteran Pncccton bualness man. onion grower ani first tn that trade ter- by the of Ann Cowan, daugh: ter of Dr. Mrs.

H. Cowan, of McKinney, has been named as otie of sixteen freshman students at Texas State College for Women (C who is eligible to membership in Alpha Lanibd.a Chi, fre.shman scholarahip fraternity recently brought to the cam- ptw. ScJiolai.si'rup In this group iii 1 high Of A 'ft, i.t;; work tlr whose have ocil'ii accepted, four have from high schooH and one Virginia Lamm, of George West, made the highest mote on inielltgence iaat- iag that been made in the history of the college. Mlos Cowan, daughter of Ur. R.

L. Cowan, a to the department of Ubrary Mm wia be acUre to Griffin, 37 yeura. 6 month.s and 11 days old. died at Legion, Texas, Thursday. March 30, at 1:45 p.

m. Hia body was received last Saturday morning at Anna by the Sam J. Mamrie Son Funeral home of this city and conveyed to the home of his brother, Dick Griffin, at Anna Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:30 at the Anna Baptist church, of which he was a member, conducted by the pastor. Rev. R.

L. Bonner, ajwlsted by Rev. G. O. Key, McKinney Baptist minister.

Burial followed in Highland cemetery. 'The deceased w'as a salesman I by occupation. He was unmar- ried. For the past four years, he had been a patient the Veier- an.s’ hospital at Ivegion, being on ovwKeas Wurid war He wa.s a non or' the late Mr. and Mrs.

J. Griffin of: Anns, a fine old pioneer eoupie. His father passed at the city i hospital here about two yeap ago. I His mother also him in death several years ago. Both his i parents are buried the Old Highland cemetery.

Surviving are two sisters and one brother. One i of his sisters resided In Anna and i one in Dallas, brother, Griffin Amu He a naiivt- of try iHirn at Anna, I L'CHoy Hotig' c-x- i I painting his on Souln 'Tcn- inessee street. i 'i- ti ft -'I i on, I 7 wbi fi I 11 1 -i, I I'-i 10 ii iX. i IS ft vellfvtv ftftitbai iiorcts and i.TT'i” clumps of il ini'Sfco. winch will simn ho ft-ftd w'th Us shapui bUiisli ihc pods for the world like fairy skull caps, I ColUrrhocfi, 'which bloom in wine 1 and pink colors and from the i jquisite glowing wine color comes the name it is often by.

wine cups. Gro Bnimnous. known i as buffalo clover. Ery Tbroniums I or trout, lilies so caljed because of the fact that they come into i I bloom w'hen the trout begin to I bite and possibly other flower i plants our memory fails to re- I call. Of these a few plants were i dug and planted in the park, i Another meadow noar the road rare ireasmrea as half doxcn celestials botanists name Nemo.styll» Acute and can be recognized by Its long gras.sy foliage which crinkled entire length mod its moat entrane- ing heavenly blue flowers about the size of a qujifter and one of I the Blue Salvias called meadow I At the county farm was i dug a few plants of Astragalieu I Molllosamus celled loco wsed, Which 5a near relative of buf- lislcf the fragr.ant puff balls MarshaHi.a and Krameri Secundl Flora, wliieh later its diarming ro.sy I puiple flowers followed by i I treacherous burrs known iis sand- I I burrs.

On a roadside were great of Cordus Austrinum said to be the true Scotch thistle comes in a lovely soft orchid, from whicii a plants were dug. To Mrs. L. vve are in- i debteu for tho low growing I Oenotherd wtdoh if erron i eouoly and are I now i.oft’oms vvitli at! libur.daii; i -vollow It i of -ro ft I'Hd pja I Id a I 0 of a EA.STER Ix'l US prej you for pamde wU persoiwjiltj wave, JrcwH your hill correctly br; tiiat new Bring your hat with you tlRj demnnd new fmlr atyUs. BASEMENT BARBEE AND BEAUTY SHOE Phone 932 EGGS AND will Pay nighcftt Market Sri PBOBUI COMPANY Phone 537 A.

Next King Grocery REPAIR YOUR AUTO, now No MONEY for swap the Isthor on yo repair Job for produce ai eatable. Bring them Garage PHONE S27 H. a veteran Eaatlajcd, Texas, clttoen In McKinney visiting hlfi niece. Mrs. George w.

Stttlth, and husband on South Kentucky ttreet. Mr. w3 irifihty ymm if Jte to mm wms CLEANED RIGHT Patrons of the Sanitary Djry Cleaners are never in dilenutta when the time from the know.

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