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FRESH CORN
FRESH CARROTS
FRESH B. E. PEAS
SQUASH
Sunkist
LEMONS
490 Size ..
15c
Fresh
•PINEAPPLES
2 for -h 25c Doz.
Potato Salad
Pimientos
Salad Pears 2
Certo
Bulk Vinegar
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can w C
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10c
29 c
ban IOC
25c
23c
15c
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Pickles 77
Pork & Beans Valley
Crackers pSirGoM ‘box
Ginger Snaps
Pink Salmon 2
11 oz.
4 oz.
can
No. 2
cans
8 oz.
bottle
Gal.
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M E A’
2 lbs. 15c
lb. 15c
lb. 10c
lb. 10c
lb. 15c
lb. 15c
25 c
5c
19c-
5c
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Big 24 oz.
Loaf
Orange Juice
i
Apricot Nectar
Prune Juice
lb.
Bring Your Pail
No. 1 \
Grade
Branded
Beef ,,
Sugaji
Cured
P.-A. Juice Lbby's 3
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Kraut Juice ,
Carrot Juice
Grapefruit JUTeeXsun
Cot.Cheese Creamy
PorkChops 77
Bologna
Dry Salt Bacon
Pot Roast
Sliced Bacon
Pure I
Lard
Julia Lee Wright’s
BREAD
10c
2 «>”' 4 5®
A 12 oz. d —
- ~ X-cans
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Apple Juice 3 cans 25c
n A I . 12 oz.
• cans ....
9 OZ. ;
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0 1.2 oz.
X cans
12 oz.--
. can
Cans
16 oz.
Glass
Every Day
Pure Fruit
PRESERVES
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Standard
Quality
15°
25°
Our Choice
Fresh
PRUNES
10° 4
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Melissa
Melrany-Moore
Miss Willena Milrany, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Milrany became
the bride of Mr. George Moore, son of
Mr. and..Mrs. Winfred Moore, last Sat-
urday evening. Rev. Clinkenbeard,
pastor of the Christian Church, per-
formed Hie ceremony at the home of
the bride’s parents, with only rela-
tives and a few friends attending. .
Everyone is wishing for them a long
and happy wedded life.
(Mrs. Joe Erwin, Reporter)
Mr. and Mrs.-'>C.zft. -Osburn visited
their daughter, Mrs Mance' Mitchel},
and fainily'-of Austin recently.
Mrs. L. O. Barker and daughter, Ret-
ta Belle, of Frisco spent the week-end
with Misses,-’- Eula and Kath^inp
Barker.
Mrs. P. F. Loftice visited her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Curtiss Calhoun, ot McKin-
ney recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Browning and
daughters and Mrs. Johnny Erwin and
daughter of Culleok^ spent Sunday
with Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Erwin.
Miss* Josephine Benton of McKinney
has been visiting Miss Jewel Loftice-
Mrs. John Thompson and Mrs. Beth
Ferguson of McKinney visited their
sister, Mrs. (Dr;) J. T. Mantooth, this
week. ' ‘
Glen D. Porter, Weldon Brawner,
Dan Medcalf and Truman Walker ot
CCC. White Rock Lake, of Dallas,
spent the week-end with their parents.
Mr. Winfred Moore was a business
visitor in McKinney Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Sheppard and lit-
tle son and Mrs. Myrtle Sheppard of
Corpus Christi and Miss Bessie Lee
Sheppard of ibenton were supper
guests of Misses Eula and Katherine
Barker Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Swindell spent
Monday night with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Swindell of near Tishomingo,
Okla., and they/ spent Tuesday night
with her mother, Mrs. J. R.‘ Gunter
of Kemp, Texas. '
Miss Helen Medcalf of Sherman
spent the week-end with her. parents,
Mr.'and Mrs. J. H. Medcalf/
Rev. Bernard Franklin failed his ap-
pointment at the Baptist Church Sun-
day morning and night. . j>
Manford Corn is spending this week
with'johnny Erwin of Culleoka,
Mr. and Mrs. J. wl‘ Snider .and
daughter of Bloomdale vjsiijed Mr. and
Mrs. Waldron Cooley anjd Son recent-
ly-- ■ A ■<•'■■-'' . h
Misses Eula ahd Katherine Barker
and Mrs. Aline Erwin and daughter
spent last Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Barker and daughter of
Frisco.
Mr. and. Mrs. Willie D. I Roach of'Mc-
Kinney are the'1 proud parents of -a
seven pound baby daughter, born Mon-
day. 4
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IT’S SUNDAE
GO-TO-EATING
TIME
49c
23c
49c
25c
49 c
25c
15c
10c
$1.49
25c
$1.49
89c
29c
K
51c
36c
Friday . . Saturday . . Sun-
day . . whenever you feel
like having a tempting
tid-bit—that's the time to
step up to our cool foun-
tain and order a Banana
Fudge Sundae. They are
delicious, and only—
WE FAVOR ADEQUATE PREPAREDNESS FOR NATIONAL
DEFENSE AND RECOMMEND ENLISTMENT IN THE
U. S. ARMY TO ELIGIBLE YOUNG MEN.
ing here is so comfortably easy that hundreds say it’s a picnic
>e at SMITH DRUG CO. And speaking of picnics, we have a
I selection of “pic-nicknacks” . ., . vacupm bottles and jugs,
I tableware, playtime accessaries ; . scores and; scores of
| that add pleasure to the ^arty’^t prices that add powetj to
is Shampoo—85c va|ue__7
Bmbinnation Large am
Ishmere Bouquet Lotion
|llips Milk of MapiesU , ; -
R)th Paste and Watet .Glass
Pinocchio Masks for the first 100 kiddies—FREE
trim Caps, U. S. Howland
iction Band ; O C <•
39c
ter_________L..;:98c
■lesson’s
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Bathnn Foot
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Irntone \
.J Sunburn.„_„
■violet Borated Talc
■>.3 oz. size
■McKesson's Poison Ivy
■Lotion
■Pulvex '
■flea Powder
hfZda Lamps
[25 yo 100 watts
Faint
[Brushes,
Electric
Fans
Correspondence
teards box
[Table Tennis get.
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I Nash C. & L.‘ ... -
Tonic Large Size
Jergen’s Assorted
Soaps 10 cakes
ipation Jeris Hair Tonic and,
I Giant Size
23c
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Miss Joy Hope has returned from
Denton, where she was- a student at
North Texas State Teachers College.
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Is Announced
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21c
25c
10c
10c
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19c
^KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR
TOP GRADES OF WHEAT
i a
20c
39c
\
Hormel’s Spam
Cookies
Vanilla Wafers
Salad Dressing
bars
Irg.
pkg.
q lb.
O can
¥2 lb.
can
Lf g
pkg.
6 lbs.
^... .■ Mf. 12 lbs
24 lbs. 69c
k 48 lbs. $1.35/
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The Smith Drug Store
Busy Place
Another big advertisement from the
old reliable Smith Drug Store. Benja-
min Smith, the owner, was in and left
eQpy quoting prices jn his ad that will
cure your eyes ’f they are ailing you.
Read his ad before turning to the war .-
news.
Dr. R. A. Clifton, pastor of the First
Baptist Church, was called to Gilmer. .
to cohduct the funeral services of a
young lady Tuesday, He was formerly
pastor of the Fh'st Baptist Church
there; and deceased was one of his
members.
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Read Perkins Bros: ad.
Hershey’s
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Jesse Bone, proprietor of the popu- .
Idr north side shoe store, attended,
the shpe convention at the Adolphus
in Dallas and laid in a supply of latest
styles.
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Mr.i and' Mrs. Joe Wilson attended '
the Fall Shoe Convention at Hotel
Adolphus, Dallas, Sunday. Mr. Wilson '
owns and operates Wilson’s Shbe' J
Store; on west side square. ?
Mrs. Roscoe Leach and o. Brooks Sunday. . ■">
Rluby Francis, 'spent the ■ Mesdames D. W Cannes, W<R. Tpy-
t Borger. ' lor and L. Goeman attended Workers
UNIFORM TEXTURE
M LIGHT IN BODY
1 lb.
bag
Cascade
Quart Jar
Pvncnar Engagement of Miss
r lOSper Madelyn Graves
(Mrs. Ray. Dubberly. Repoi;tei'£>'
Billie Mac Hughes of McKinney is
visiting relatives here this yveek.
Mr. and Mrs.. Ben Hughes are the
proud parents of a baby girl, Nancy
Jane, since-last week. -------- »
. Mrs. Alvin Lee Martin and Mrs..
Elmer Grantham, Dallas, vi"'‘*"J
City and Miss Hazel Craig of Pitts-
burg visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dubber:
ly and son Friday. tn 24
Wore! has been received here ofiifh’e -Grayes
marriage of Miss Olivia Button, d^gh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Button of
McKinney to T. E. McBride, Jr., of
Dallas on May 18. Mrs. McBride was
born and reared
moving' to McKihrieyj with hdr greats • P,ar$r
some five years ago.' She lias a liost Celias
of friends here who wish for her and
her husbatfd-'the best that life/ 4an; ^c?ar(I -
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Mrs. Loren Douglas and Mrs. -
Charlie Fielder are leaving this week
for Denton where they will attend ^nin^ room
school rthiw/'hummer. •)■;¥■ ’ '. 1 were thp nre
Mr§ifw.(%. woods of t'
visiting her"
this'week. ' ...............
-, i Miss Gene l^atson of -Lewssvill^ is
Born t0 W
Mr.. .qnd Mrs. Otis-w-Roberson and, ■ -
daughter, Dorijs, visited relatives in,;
Dallas Sunday; '' ' ’ '
- Mrs. W. M. -Stanton and boys of La-
mesa are visiting her parents, Mr.i ■
and Mrs. Henry Bell and other rela-
tives. .... //'’■'
Mrs’. J: E3; Bell and Miss Dale Hxilt
were, in Dallas .Ei-iday....„ ..,., ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Cpuser and chil-
dren were among those attending the
singing convention in Frisco Sun-
day.-
Mrs. P, ’ O. Bratcher ahd children
visited her '• mother,; Mrs. Pennington,
at Weston Tuesday.
Nelva Wyatr ' from Marshall and
Janie George of Ardmore visited Miss
T' . - - --I.-,;
and the three attended commencement*
exercises at Texas State College for
Womeii at Denton" Sunday and Mbh-t ’
The Sunbeams .and R-> 4ay- 5
Miss M?^v Frances Harper is spend-
ing a few day s'in-Ft Worth and ColW,
man.
Mrs. Grady Cantrqll of Lubbock is
visiting her parents.'Mr. and Mi-s.'E. ■-’
T..Cunningham.
Mrs. Jim Shrader and daughtejhjtyEj
^^^■oeman, Reporter)
■ is seriously III at Bay-
, -*.- t Eloise, who has been attending Baylor
■■r and. wife oi Dallas TT fn>-
^^Etors Tuesday.
■Mn visited „his brothers,.
■ Lloyd, at Waco Monday.
■rgie Belle Good presented q„tnrdav
■ class in recital Wn<lay;>Xs L
■ the Chr^tian Church., ’ J ■ 1SS u
■elian Class met Tuesday
H in the home of Mrs. Jim
B.h 16 members and two visi-
■ P. G. Hendersbn of Allen
■ H. B. Miller? of Plano,
B’rof. Henderson gave a^very
■ and timely talk on' “De-
■loes Out.” Delicious cake
■ .were served by Mesdames
K W«iC.. Leach,> I"
■Itfrs. Frank Mathews visited
Ihter at Wetsel Sunday,
■r R. T. Bebne and Obid
■fcnd -son, Larfy, were1 Mc-
fitors Monday.
Id. Marion spent Sunday with
Ir, Gilliam Hobson, and wife
I- Airs. ,Q. C. Chapman.’ and
lAnn Dunn were in McKin.-
py.
p'tif lr load of wool as shipped
Saturday, which will be
br Che season.
|Fo [‘d ..of Plano was in. Allen
line tte Sansom of Rockwall
we ek with her aunt, Ratricia
at _ . __HL_
I Mrs. Herbert Brooks were- Conference- at Verona' Monday.
itoi-js Friday.
land of Plano visited his
Mrs. A. M. Angle, Thursday.
. Mils. Clifford Jones and sons
i,C<bunty spent Sunday with
■feit/ Jean Boren. and Mik.
■hii^ott were in McKin-
■L John Newton Qrlds
^ft-end at-Melissa.■- .
■ Fred . Carroll were Me-. , responded-to. by-eight churches with-
■$ Saturday. .
■ Thompson and daugh-
^HKndle are guests of hier
^klds, and wife. _.
■ Berry left Sunday for .mime, >We’ve a Story to Tell to
■Lute to Haiwaiy'/where k- -v
■ the summer. t p ,
■c Chffst'ie entertained' "Young People’s leader; spoki
■er hunt Friday evening. “qtc-Jfact. in Christis^
■ having his home re-- announced the R. A. encampment -at
” T-l—< t'T OA ->.
■ise Miller and Frances
■ded the bathing revue at
I® clay night. „
■roll of Emory visited his
Wilder will bej at the First Christian
Church, ^Sunday morning, June; 23, at
9 o’clock. Dr. Clifford S. Weaver, the
pastor, will officiate. The attendants I
will be Miss Marian^ Graves, maid of
honor; Miss Eugie Barker or George
West; bride’s maid; Henry Morrell
Wilder will attend his brother as best
man and George Manning of George
West is groomsman. Jean and . Joan
Graves will be flower girfe and the
wedding music will be given by Miss
Tennie Strickland, organist, and Miss
Lidle Nixon, vocalist.
Miss Graves is one.of the c.ity’sliair-
est young ladies, and for the past' three
years has been teaching in the public
schools at George West. The groom
is the son, of Mr. and Mrs. Loreti. G.
Wilder, Si\, of George West, and is a
member of a well-known and highly
esteemed family. ,
The couple plan to make their
home at Alice, Texas, where he is. as-
sociated with, the State Highway De-
partment.
Mr. and Mrs.-G. L. Morgan of Ce-
lina Route 1, were trading with, our
merchants Thursday. Mr. Morgan
called on the Examiner. He takes
both the Examiner and the Dallas
‘.t.25c
S’lb.' Qi
7:eah!i^lC
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W">- OE-
pkg. » w V
Pint;
jar
12 oz.
can
■ i
Lunch Box Spread
Harvest Blossom
Flour 65c
Guaranteed 48 lbs. 1.25
Peaches Sm ■
Spinach 5erald
Sunn5^ Dawn
vl LllLzCz Tomato Juice
Soap Palmolive 2
Oxydol
Crisco
Cocoa
Potato Chips
Airway Coffee 2
Edwards Coffee
Canterbury Tea
.No. IE
Can l’C>C
2±: 23c ■
IOC
lie
19c
47c
10c
15c
Sherman and Mildred Smith of Sagj-?; ,,
naw ^re yisitirig' their parents; Jdrj.'* . I
and Mrs. -Jewel Smith, this week?
Miss Rosabelle Cunningham, is -at
home from Denton for -a few days,
but will re-enter Texas State College
for Women for the summer.
Mrs. Oral Bell, Mrs. Pronce Hol-
brook, Mrs. Grady Cantrell, Bernice
Cunningham and Rosabelle Cunning-
ham were in Dallas shopping *Tues-
day.
Miss Dale Holt spent the week-end
in Dallas. • ;
Mrs. Ed Skidmore and children of
Dallas are visiting her parents, Afr.
and Mrs. Henry Greenwood.
Mrs. Glen Templin visited h£r
niece and baby in Carrollton Tuesday.
Mrs. Jesse Graves entertained with
a tea Tuesday afternoon at ner home
on Tucker Street, complimenting her
daughter; Madelyn, and announcing
. . I.., ner approaching marriage to Loren G.
and Mrs,. Wilder, Jr., of George West, Texas,
isit'ed their Co-hpstesses for the lovely affair were
nnrtsjvl ? . < i Miss Mariana Graves and MrS. Janies
217.sisters of the
bride-to-be. About 75 guests called'
between the hours : of 3 land 6, and
Were received by ■ Jean and Joan
of Sherman,: ;and Iva Ann
Heidis of Geliha. The' hostesses and
honoree were assisted by Mrs. Charles
W. Graves in receiving.
j.o. ivuB. Mtss Rebecca Graves 'presided'over
I. d' in ! this ’c’.dinmurtity, . ;§Uest book. Others in the house-
,7 Pnarfe, were Mrs. CAnierdn Helms of
Cbligaa, Miss Evol Gilm'ore, Mrs. Can-
dis Farley! Miss Khthryn Meltoh, Mrs. ■
'”■ T CaiT; MfsJ 'Gilbert-Garland',
JSbn^nd Mrs. W. C. Brooks.
Rgfi’eshments' were serves in ' the
””’’22—whei'e green and white
n iwer^; the predominating colors.. • ’
McKinney is A i Tfild wedding of Miss Graves and Mr. Semi-Weekly .News.
t j ■
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j father, B. C. Carroll, the past week.
He reports the berry crop short in his
. section.
J. O. Brooks suffered an attack of
apendicitis Friday. > -•
Mirs, O. E. Lynge spent the week-end
in Waco, the guest of her. .daughter,
Eloise, who has been attending Baylor
' U. Eloise accompanied her home for
lhe vacation.
Mesdames J. W. Thomas and D. E.
’Carnes were shopping in McKinney.
ter Glen Bridges, and family of Fair-
view. . . ?
;Mr. and Mrs, O. E. Giles have .gone
to Denton, where, the f0rme*:<yrill'at-
Mr.^ahd Mrs. T. C. Cox-.-had As
guests Sunday the following: Tom
Moffett and fanjily, Msussa; Bennie
Harold Lanier, Roland; W. H. Payne
and family, Dallas; 'Malcolm/^nd An-
drew Lanier of Ft. Sam Houston. Sail-
Antonio. The two latter remaining
over ,for a few days’ visit.o
Mr. J-. ;W. Hodges and daughter, An-
nie, of Dallas were weke-entf'-guests
of Mr. -and Mrs. HaroldH, Henderson.
Among others from Al^n m McKin-
ney Saturday wjare Mesdames. A. XJ-
Shipley, James < Marion^ John Teel;
Earl Howlett, Johnnie” Hiigy, . Georgia
.Lee Davidson and daughter.,.....SandrA
Sue; J. M. Wilkins, MO'ody Yandell
and Glen Butler. ‘
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May 29, a baby girl... '
Miss- Carrie Hobson of’ Waxphachie
is visiting her '■ sister,'/Th
,Mar.iqn. ■ .•-»», ;« A‘ .... .. .....
Cecil Beasley and family of Grand-
view were guests? df Mr: and Mrs. J.
Sunday."t ’■ \
lor and L. Goeman'attended Workers
Young: People’s Rally
The Young People’s rally of W. M.
U. -of Collin County was Jield in Finch
Park -Tuesday afternoon, Junt; 4, with
Fii'St Ba.ptist Churcl'as hostess. Mis^
Rebdc’ca Lovell was 's’dngj leader, after
singing 4‘How Firm ”a ,i FoQ'hdatib'n”
and prayer, Mrs.George Jones
brought greetings.. .Miss Florence
Marie Dollahite of . < Plano gave ,7a
beautiful devotional.-? Roll call was
Mary Frances Harper this week-end ' .-
125 present. ,---------
A.’s sarig' tiifeir songs and gave their
watchwords. The McKenney Junior
G. A.’s presented a splendid panto-
• -i’X.ITTT 4-X F f' 1'-' 4-'fc/L 0
.NaUon^,.” assisted by : air G. A.’s
present. Mrs. R. L. Mathis, state
• ~7"\e on
“Steadfast, in Christian ^ervice^’,S]ti.e
Latham Springs, July' 17-20, and sug-
gested a district camp or house party
be planned. Picnic lurich;.was enjoyed.
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Thompson, Clint; Smith, J. Frank & Thompson, Wofford. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1940, newspaper, June 6, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238373/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.