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The Courier-Gazette from McKinney, Texas • 2

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Hospital Coming Events News I RITZ Miss Audrey Brooks sub candy and other Second eature MAMA UNDERWOOD CUTS PRICES TO THE CHICKEN BONE! 1 Two Big Pieces Of Chicken 49c of Roll MONDAY Nov 13 75' OPEN SUNDAYS OBtsSpirsl 5421562 1502 Hwy 24 A I LUSi ll Maude I after on Pioneer MaKINNEY DRIVE IN a mqv mmt one okw Having way of All YOU Can Eat Every Thursday Nov post bas er Higher and Higher Heels keep getting higher on fashionable shoes whether platforms for sporty shoes or straight heels for dress occasions They visited the Heard Museum although the weather was too bad for the trails went to the rench ortnight at had lunch at Ports of Call at tended an engagement an nouncement party and in between all these activities helped with fruitcaking at St Peter's a logical activi ty since it is Mrs Ritch's family recipe that is used: and managed a good deal of shopping Since the trick or treat custom of is unknown in England Mrs A Witherspoon invited them to spend Tuesday ev ening to see the parade of ghosts and goblins that called for their customary tribute of goodies COLLIN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL DISCHARGES: 10 30 72 Paul Haun Celina James Samuels McKinney Eura Horton armersville David lesher Anna Sonia Cunningham risco Ouida Wyrick McKinney' Thomas Clark Allen Jerretta Alien McKinney Ellen ikes Leonard Beulah Shaw Plano Davie Pope McKinney Maria Hernandez McKinney 'COUNTRY Marty Kobblni sessions opened with an address by Mrs Murphy Bennett chairman of the Presidio Count Historical Survey $00 Buys Ypur Dinner All Day Every Week Day '14' Miss Audrey Brooks Guildford Surrey Eng land has been in McKin ney the past two weeks vis iting her cousin Mrs Charles Ritch Born in Ken Miss Brooks at tended the University Col lege of Wales Abery stwyth andgraduated with an honors degree in agri cultural botany She is now head plant pathologist at Garden of the Royal Horticultural Society at Guildford where she has worked for 15 years the first woman to gain a sen ior position there During her lime here she has attended the Windmill Dinner Theatre to 1 see "Arsenic and Old a novelty since there are no dinner theatres in 'hervillage She spent a day at Six lags in spite of the rain toured the Autumn Trail in Winnsboro and saw her first oil wells be tween Winnsboro and Quit man Sunday she and Mrs Ritch took the skyline drive to Mena Ark' SATURDAY Nov 11 $T1E MELISSA Garden Club will leave the Melissa Baptist Church at 11 am for a luncheon at Wyatt's in the Sher Den Mall Sherman CHILI SUPPER at Wilson Chapel for benefit of the cemetery Those interested bring cakes or pies There will be quilts for auction! Delta Kappa Gamma an honor society for women educators will initiate five new 1 members Monday November 6 at a meeting to be held in the McKinney Public Library New mem bers of the Gamma Beta chapter whose member ship includes all of Collin County include the follow ing: Mrs Isabel Giles ele mentary teacher in Me Kinney Mrs Betty Bis hop elementary teacher in armersville Mrs Gay Nltcholas elementary teacher in Plano Mrs Martha Hunt: Plano ele mentary curriculum co ordinator and Mrs Robbie Tillerson Plano library coordinator Officers participating in the initiation are Mrs Bettye Mlschen of Plano president Mrs Ada wrtgnt of McKinney first vice president Mrs BonnieSpeight of Allen secondvice president Miss Jan ie Byars of Blue Ridge corresponding secretary Mrs Betty Matthews of prrived here by Chicago Miss Brooks plans to return to England by way of Miami alter spending the coming week with another cousin Mrs Seago in Dal las INTRODUCING TACOS 27cejCH5 OR 4 OB $100 TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY WEDNESDAY Nov 8 THE MCKINNEY Garden Club meets at Collin Coun ty National Bank for a lecture and demonstration on culture and care of potted plants WEDNESDAY 31 Nov 1 2 3 4 5 YOUTH REVIVAL continues at the Church of God 207 Davis every night at 7:30 THURSDAY Nov 9 THE ART CLUB will have guest day with Mmes inch Bernard and Graves as co hostesses RESHWATER CATISH $165 EDELWEISS CLUB meets with Mrs Lyman Robin son Program on Life and Music of Charles Ives will be given by Mrs Robert Cox EN AVANT Club will have guest day at the library with hostesses Jewell Wallace rances Stogdill and Gertrude Mooney THE OWL Club will meet with Mrs Luther Truett Mrs Hines as co hostess then move to Mrs Sterling for the program THE OWL orum meets with Mrs Royal Stephenson Mrs Ulrickson will be guest speaker THE JEANNE Club meets at Collin County National 'Bank with Clara Mae Perkins and Eddie aubion as hostesses Gerald Ramsey will present ood With a lair THE ENTRE NOUS Club will meet with Mrs Glenn Massie Mrs Neville Talkington will give the pro gram THE JEANNE Club meets at Collin County National Bank with Mrs Tom Perkins and Mrs Jack aubion as hostesses Gerald Ramsey director of food services at SMU will present an illustrated talk on ood With A lair WORLD COMMUNITY Day will be celebrated by Church Women United at Trinity Presbyterian Church at 10 am Sam Tressler senior at Austin College will be guest speaker A nursery will be available TUESDAY Nov 7 CITY EDERATION meets at 2 pm in the Dulaney room of the library Garnett Morrow president of the Library Board will speak All members are requested to attend CLUB monthly business meeting at 6:30 pm at Town House Naomi Press president requests full attendance and reminds members having birthdays to bring their gifts THE EN AMI CLUB meets with Mrs Elmo King Mrs Ben West will give the program THE WILLA Largent Garden Club will meet at Big gerstaff lorist in Plano at 10 am for a lesson on holiday crafts Committee on "Involving Young People in Historical Carl Clausen state underwater archeologist spoke on "The State Un derwater Archeological Skaaren execu tive director of the Texas ilm Commission talked on "Your Country and the Texas ilm Commission" A speecy on "County History Celebrations and was deliv ered by Ms Deolece Par melee director of resear ch for the Survey Commit tee The program was con eluded with a speech by Gary Hume director of National Register pro gram for the Survey Com mittee who spoke on "Practical Application of UIU ncmWKU Historic 'Deadline is' approaching' 1 ingbird Chapter poetry writing contest Adults "should be sure to postmark fhoir pntrinc: I religious theme by 2 Students should mark their entries ed on Thanksgiving Nature by Nov 15 All contestants should mit their entries to Mrs WM Morse Route 1 Me lissa Texas 75071 observ ing the following proced ure Send in an unsigned copy i of the poem send in an other envelope in which is enclosed the title of your poem first line and your and sang for many benefits as well as in Lutheran and ane made her commitment dur ing a Rtllv Graham reviv the a ano irom indi uiut? a Mrs veled extensively giving time ana money to uie work for which her life was dedicated She worked with the Salvation Army tra asked what she has found tn her new life her answer is "Joy in Christ turning failure into The club adjourned to meet riday Nov 3 at 3:30 pm in Public Library auditorium for guest day Mrs Will Worden of Greenville will present a book review Renee Blakeway The class elected offic ers at a class meeting They ar Sheila Morrow presi Repeej Blakeway vicepres JudyMcCraw sec I treasJJudy'Kablj teacher Mike Stewart assistant teacher Ronnie Kahl devotionalist A cordial invitation is extend ed to any adult or graduate to join the class The first mail route crosaini Oklahoma was opened ir 1858 Local History Group Represented At Meet The Young Adult Class the irst Baptist Chur ch of Princeton had aHalloween' cteldrjyiwiturday ri ''sViight at qHWNK1 games ot go nsn ing dart popping of bal loons bobbing for popcorn balls stopper gum shoot ing shooting out candles with water throwing balls thru tire knocking cats' over loop over scare crow and several others The children came in their masks and costumes Re freshments of sandwiches chips dips cakes cup cakes and drinks were ser ved to 52 guests Each child received a pumpkin filled with candy as a favorThose attending were Mr and Mrs Johnny Bailey and Kim Mr and Mrs Glenn Godwin Rodney Mr and Mrs Richard Cur tis Robie and Rodney Mr and Mrs Don Thrasher Mr and Mrs James Brad ley Randy Susie Lisa Pam Mr and Mrs Kenny Campbell Donny Donna and Danny Mr and Mrs Gene Cullum Kenny Rick ey Tommy Timmy Toni and Gina Mr and Mrs Cedar McGraw Carl Tammy Shari and Terry Mr and Dqb Moy er Lisa and Corry Mr and Mrs Mike Morrow Amy and Chris Mr and Mrs Ronnie Kahl and Lynn Mike and Jennifer Stewart A person standing 3000 feet above sea level can see about 72 miles THE NORTH Ward PTA will meet at 7:30 pm in the school cafetorium Scott Johnson will speak on Title I Members please note change of date from Tuesday to Monday Honor Society To Initiate McKinney recording sec retary and Mrs Gwen Highsmith of armers ville parliamentarian ollowing the initiation Mrs Mischen will conduct the business meeting and Mrs Wright will present the program Ward PTA Date Change The North Ward (JL Greer) PTA has changed the meeting time fromTuesday Nov 14 to Mon day Nov 13 at 7:30 pm at the school cafetorium Members are please asked to note the change in dates Scott Johnson assistant superintendent in charge of title programs will speak on Title I i crusa der for Christ She had been interested in medicine asa child having worked in the office of her father Avant Club riday by Mrs She was a talented vocalist 4 i a mm 4rr rank Smith Mt Toff Whartnn was hostess the meeting Episcopal churches ana passea a tasiy uesseri plate with sandwiches and cninarf ton nrinr fn 1 business meeting Mrs Joe MtKinney presided af ter the invocation was giv en by Mrs Hubert White donations to the veling and lecturing When McKinney United und Terrell State Hospital the Stacy fund In birthday gift auction Mrs Douglas received the gift Mrs Smith oresented the program for the: afternoon in a most inspiring way describing the highlights of Eleanor life THURSDAY Nov 2 COJLIN COUNTY Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will meet at 9:30 am in the lounge Mrs Ruth Shelton will bring the devotional Mrs Bobby Hardin will conduct orientation for new members and Mrs Proctor will hold a Christmas workshop Mmes Clifford Byrd and Carl Cox are hostesses TYROLESE CLUB meets with Eleanor Gay Roll call: My favorite flower MOCKINGBIRD CHAPTER of the Poetry Society meets 7 pm at Red Cross House PIERIAN CLUB meets at 2 pm at the library for guest day Members pleasenote change in day MCKINNEY Softball League will meet at 7:30 pm at the Central National Bank All members are urged to come and pick up cakes for the fund rais ing'campalgn WESTON TOWN council will meet at 7 pm in the town hall RIDAY Nov 3 WORLD COMMUNITY Day will be celebrated by Church Women United at Trinity Presbyterian Church at 10 am Sam Tressler senior at Austin College will be guest speaker SESAME CLUB meets with Mrs DH aulkner 'Tn Page 2 McKinneyourier Gazette hursday November 2 1972' Several members of the Collin County Historical Survey Committee recent ly attended the annual meetings of the Texas State Historical Survey Commit tee and the Texas His torical oundation held in Austin on October 27 and 28 County Committee dele gates attending from this area were Miss Marguerite Haggard Plano who serv es as County Co chairman and History Appreciation Chairman and Mrs Alice Pitts of McKinney serv 'ing on committees of Cemetery Survey Genea logy and Appreciation Over 400 history buffs from all over the state were present at the meeting which opened with a talk by Truett Latimer executive director of the Texas State Historical Survey Com mittee entitled "Why Oral History?" ollowing this Dr Ron ald Marcello coordinator of the Oral History Col lection of North Texas State University spoke on "The Oral History Movement: The Interview Process" Dr Thomas Charlton director of the Program of Oral History at Baylor University talked on "How To Start a County Oral History a rfftl 1 anri Charlton then addressed the delegates jointly on "The Transcription and Use of Oral History Mat riday evening Dr Wil liam Wyatt director of Rushmore Researcn in Rapid City South Dakota gave a special dinner address Preservation of History" Saturday's Three Big Pieces Of Chicken 2 Rolls Deadline Approaches or Poetry Contest Princeton YA Have A Carnival OTHER SPECIALS OTHER DAYS POSTED IN DRIVE IN hours: 10am 10 pm mon thuw 9 am 12 Dm RI SIT DRIVE IN 1002 TENN 5421248 542 1249 Eleanor Life Story Told En Avants "invitation to a ffrom childhood through story of her marriage and later her Eleanor Whitney former usefulness as a crusa wife of Cornelius Vander bilt one of tthe richest men in America was reviewed for the En Deadline approaching' name address andele for the third annual Mock phone number This is the way tnat entries in contests sponsored by the Texas Poetrv Society are always based oh a submitted In this way judg eswill not know who wrote the poem and will judge the poem on merit alone Mar jorie Ledbetter Yoakum active in the Texas Poetry for many years will judge entries submit ted by the MockingbirdChapter Glen Mit chell recent poet laureate of Texas and Mrs Witherspoon will other adult entries Stud ent entries will be judged by the Mockingbird chap ter AY Carnival Next Week The McKinney High' School Allied' Youth is sponsoring a carnival rL day Nov 3 from 7 11 pm at the high school baseball field There will be booths for Bingo cake walk ring toss and many more A 3G unch lion will also be raffled off There are prizes to be won and a live band will be on hand Proceeds from the carni val will be used for repre sentation at the southwest 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