The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1956 Page: 8 of 16
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THE EXAMINER, McKINNEY, TEXAS, MAY 17, 1956
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Robinson
SWIM SHORTS WORK PANTS
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and
THE ANNEX
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McKinney, Texas
Southwest Corner Square
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! Mary, Sue and Johnny, also Mrs.
Frances Rutherford and son, Wil-
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
MEN’S TAN POPLIN
Barton,
Nancy
Martha
heavy <
Brown.
Robbie Rollins. Girls
the garments were -
Linda Bryant, Leda
Comes with:
• Moulded Sole
• Softie
In White, Red, Cream, Black
for
Misses!
Ruth
Gay,
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Mrs. J. B. Shields is not so well
at present. Sunday guests in the
J. B. Shields home were Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Shields and sons of Irv-
ing; Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Shields and
family of Carrollton and Mrs. Gene
. Shields and children of Prosper. I
I Sunday luncheon guests of Mr.
i and Mrs. J. B. Tucker were Mr. and
WOMEN'S
OPERA PUMP
Sizes
for
INFANTS
CHILDREN
WOMEN
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ILLUSION HEEL
PUMP
In White, Pink
POLITICAL •
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Subject to the action of the Dem-
ocratic Primary of July 28, 1956.
For Local Representative:
CAPT. J. A. BENTON
W. T. (BILL) DUNGAN
For Sheriff:
FLOYD WILLIAMS
OTHO (Fatty) NITCHOLAS
TRAVIS CORZINE
D. B. POWELL
GEORGE CANTRELL
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
LEWIS BALDWIN
J W. ATTERBURY JR.
MRS. DOYLE NELSON
JOE HENRY SNAPP
For County Attorney:
DWIGHT WHITWELL
For Co. Commissioner of
Precinct No. 3:
CLARENCE E. GEORGE
O. H. STROUP
JESS WILLIAMS
For. Co. Commissioner of
PpepinAA.
GLENN’(Bud) BALDWIN
(Second Term)
L. A. BILLINGS
For Constable, Precinct 1:
T. E. BLACKWELL
Lawton, Okla., visited Mr. and Mrs.
LeRoy Petway Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Isbell and
son, Tommy Ross, and Mrs. Ross
Chandler visited Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
dell Chandler and Terry Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardell Chandler
attended decoration at Cottage Hill
MISSES! Cool and Comfortable!
Long Wearing twill cloth. Red,
Blue, White. Sizes 8} to 3. With
crepe sole.
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3025
3"
1m
A style show, showing pre-school
suits and dresses made by second-
year girls in home making class
were modeled by Patsy Perkins of
Sherman, Bryan Anderson of Pla-
no, Linda White, Anna; Julia Ann
West of Anna; Rhonda Lawrence,
Debbie Smith, Ronnie Miller, Char-
lotte Hendricks, Diane Drury,
Paula Arrington, Carla Murphy,
Jim and Andy Roberson of McKin-
LADIES’
SHORTS
$1=00
• Sizes 12 to 20
• Solids and Fancies
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
SOLID AND PRINTED
NOVELTY RAYON
FAILLE
DRAW
DRAPERIES
Regularly $3.98
$2.50 pair
• Choice of 8 Colors
399
crepe sole. Navy, Blue or
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Mrs. Ola Coffey, Mr. and Mrs.
Chic Goforth and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Pharr and family of
Houston visited Mrs. Minnie Cof-
fey and other relatives here recent-
ly.
Miss Frances Shultz is among the
graduates of Wylie School this May
24th.
FINGER TIP
TOWELS
4 for $1.00
S Choice of 8 Colors
CHROMSPUN
PANELS
88c each
• White, Maize, Blue,
Pink, Green___________
NYLON
PANELS
$1.00 each
• White, Maize, Blue,
Pink, Green___________
ORGANDY
CURTAINS
$2.93 pair
@ White, Rose, Maize,
Green, Blue___
LITTLE TOTS’ NYLON
SUN SUITS
Regularly $1.98
$1.00
e Sizes 1 to 3
FIRST QUALITY
NYLON HOSE
51 Gauge—15 Denier
2 for $1.00
e Self Seam
• Dark Seam
• New Summer Shades
• Cello Wrapped_______
LADIES’
HALF-SLIPS
Values to $1.98
$1.00
• Cotton Plisse
• Cotton Batiste
• Shadow Panel
• Wide Lace Trimmed
• Sizes S, M, L_______
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Mr. and Mrs. Ridly Trail had as
their guests May 6th his brothers
and sister and their famiL—
Miss Braswell of Snow Hill Com-
munity visited her mother, Mrs.
Wallace Christian and family Sun-
day and attended church at the
Baptist Church.
The young people of the Baptist
1en°
baby of Port Neches were
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CHILDREN’S BOXER
PLAY SHORTS
3 for $1.00
3 Sizes 2 to 8____________
TOTS’
TRAINING
PANTS
10c pair
• White, Pink, Blue
Maize
e Double Crotch
® Sizes 2 to 6 ________
INFANTS’
DIAPER SETS
$1.98 Values
$1.00
e Nylons
0 Plisses
e White and Pastels_____
the week-end guests of Mr.
Mrs. Dow Hendricks.
MISSES' PUMPS in White
Mesh! the Newest! In Sizes
12} to 3
Mrs. Bryan Tucker and
ney and Jerry Nell
----
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
MEN’S
and children, Rita Kay and George
Lee, were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Robinson’s mother, Mrs. George
Caddell, in Aubrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger McAdams of
With leather insole.
Blue! Red! Women's
sizes in White, too!
Anna
(Mrs. W. P. Lewis, Reporter)
Mr. and Mrs. John Shelley and
children of Eldorado, Arkansas,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shelley
and daughter of Dallas spent Moth-
er’s Day with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Shelley.
Mother’s Day guests in the home
of Prof, and Mrs. W. L. Roper were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stratton of
Lucas; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stratton
of Plano; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Gothard and baby of Wylie and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Young of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Renfro and
Bobby were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Lewis at Dallas
and attended church services there
at the morning hour.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Richardson and
children of Lawton, Oklahoma, and
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McWhirter of
Ft. Worth were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Goforth.
Mr and Mrs. John Eastin of
Westminster, Mrs. Eldon Wesson of
Gunter and Mrs. John Johnson of
Dallas were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Roy Webb.
Mrs. L. D. Herring and two
daughters of Dallas, spent Moth-
er’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Strother and attended church serv-
ices at the Baptist Church.
Melissa Sunday. Those there in the
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Adams and Mrs. Steve Adams of g—-------- -am
Van Alstyne; Mrs. Hugh Robert Sunday. _ ' ?5088
Neill of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mrs. R. K. Shipp is on sick list.
Moultrie of Sherman and Mrs.1 Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kerby of Mc-
Billy Ed Powell of Anna. Kinney, Mrs. Sim Oliver of Fort
Mother’s Day was a happy one in Worth visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Moore Tuesday.
Johnson when they had all their Mr. and Mrs. George Henning
children home as follows: Mr. and and family visited her mother, Mrs.
Mrs Earl Johnson and family, Mr. Ethel Stinson and other relatives
and’Mrs John Johnson, Mr. and Sunday 6th and attended decora-
Mrs A R. Johnson Jr. and family; tion at Forest Grove.
and Mr and Mrs. Reece D. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Watson McCreary
and family all of Dallas; Mr. and Jr. and son, Charles, were Sunday
Mrs Louie Harris and family of dinner guests of his parents, Mr.
Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon and Mrs. Watson McCreary.
Wesson an dfamily of Gunter. Dr. and Mrs Woodard of Dallas
Mr and Mrs Burl Luscomb and Mr. and Mrs. Si McCreary, Mr. and
son of Dallas were week-end guests Mrs. Bob Parr of Garland visited
of Mr and Mrs. Hosea Luscomb. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McCreary re-
Mrs. Pat Estep had all her chil-
dren and grandchildren home for
Mother’s Day as follows: Mr. and
Mrs. John Funk, Mr. and Mrs. Sib
Dale and Jimmy of Dallas; Mr. and
Mrs. Judd Estep, Charlotte and
Mitzi, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spur-
gin and Gayle of McKinney; Mrs.
Jack Morgan, Pam and Jackie, of
Richardson; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Es-
tep and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Estep and daughters and Mr. and
Mrs. James Nalls and daughter and liam, of Irving.
W M. Estep, all of Anna. i Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Duvall, Hurst,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hudson of and Mrs. T. B. Duvall, Dallas, were
Plano and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones | Sunday guests in the Claude Du-
and sons of Dallas and Mr. and. vail home. Mrs. Lin Greer was a
Mrs. Cecil Gambrell and Freda! week-end guest in this home, re-
Beth of Florence were week-end turning to her home in Dallas Mon-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bandy day evening.
and attended decoration at Elm n" end N"e E----- Dehi----
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Harris and
who made
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Lucas
(Mrs. Jack McCreary, Reporter)
The H. D. C. met last Thursday.
The meeting was opened by each
one giving a scripture verse. Min-
utes were read by Mrs. John
Shipp. Mrs. Jack McCreary gave
council report and the club voted
to have an ice cream supper soon;
proceeds for benefit of H. D. Club
building in McKinney. Mrs. Leslie
McCreary served cookies and cold
drinks to nine members and three
little guests.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Petway of
Grove Cemetery.
iLe fidelis Class of the Baptist
Church held their annual meeting
Monday night, honoring their
mothers. Each member who could
not bring their mother was to in-
vite a very dear friend. Mrs. Laud
Rattan, class president, was in
charge. Mrs. Burl Coffey, Mrs.
Dow Hendricks and Mrs. Harry
Drury presented an appropriate
Mother’s Day song. Mrs. Hosea
Luscomb was in charge of diver-
sions. Mrs. Lewis Baldwin led the
group in prayer. Delicious home-
made cake and ice cream were
served to a number of members
and guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Webb Nelson
and children and Mrs. Eddie Ken-
ningham and Phil Stone of Dallas
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Hagin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCollum of
Ft. Worth were Sunday guests of
his mother, Mrs. Lillie McCollum.
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Hunt and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Woody
King and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reno
of Dallas were guests in the John
Reno home the past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smallwood and
children and Mr., and Mrs. Bob
Henry Johnson and baby of Dal-
las were Sunday guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. John-
son.
Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Wright and
Bryan were week-end guests of 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Frisby. Other .
dinner guests included Miss Char- j
leen Organ, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. '
Gardell Chandler, Bobby and Ter-;
rye of Lucas. Other recent guests 1
in this home were Dow Wilmeth
and daughter, Nancy, of Houston;
C. N. Webb and Mary Beth War-
den of Roland; Reba Jane Ander-
son, Chambers ville; Mrs. Johnny
Roller Sr., and Mrs. Johnny Roller
Jr. and daughter, Cheryl, Celina.
Mrs. Nell Stevens, north of Ce-
lina, was a dinner guest of her sis-
ter, Mrs. L. T. Pell, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Woods and
daughter, Delby, of Garland were
Sunday evening dinner guests in
the L. T. Pell home.
Sunday luncheon guests of Mrs.
Mattie Lowrey were Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Grounds, Durant, Okla, and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crew, Ft. Worth.
The Crew family remained until
Tuesday.
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Hendricks, Sue Howell,
High or Cuban heel
cently.
Mr. Edd Killian of Farmers
Branch visited his sister, Miss Azu-
bah Killian Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ridly Trail had as
their guests Sunday her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stinson, Ann
and John, and her brothers and
sisters and families — 25 in all.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bryan of
Taylor are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Roper, Mr. and Mrs. F. P.
.Riggins, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bry-
an and others here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberson of
Mesquite were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd Renfro.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roper and
Rachel, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bryan,
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Barton and Bil-
lie Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Lair of Sherman were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Odis McLain, at
Regularly $2.98
$1.00
» Sizes 30, 32, 33, 40, 42
MEN’S TAN POPLIN
SPORT
SHIRTS
Regularly $1.98
$1.00
9 Sizes S, M, L_________
MEN’S KHAKI
WORK PANTS
$1.99
9 Sizes 29 to 42
9 Sanforized____________
MEN’S KHAKI
WORK SHIRTS
$1.99
• Sizes 14 to 17
• Sanforized
@ 2 Flap Pockets_______
BIRDSEYE
DIAPERS
$1.49 doz.
@ Size 27x27_____________
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CRIB SHEETS
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by Miss Phylissi Drain.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and
daughter of McCamey is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bellmyer, and other relatives and
friends, his mother, Mrs. Wylie
Smith, of Allen.
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NYLON TIERS
CURTAINS
$1.00 pair
e Colors: White, Maize,
Blue, Green, Rose
Values to $4.98
$1.98
• Cottons
• Nylons
• Gabardines
• Solids
• Stripes
® Fancies
0 Sizes 28 to 44
• Slight Irregulars
of a Famous Brand
MEN’S FADED DENIM
HOBBY
SLACKS
Regularly $2.98
$1.99 -
e Color Blue, Grey Green
@ Sizes S, M, L
e Slight Irregulars
MEN’S
SPORT
SHIRTS
$1.00
• Plisses
@ Skip-Dents
@ Solids and Prints
® Sizes S, M, L_____ -
MEN’S WHITE
WORK
ANKLETS
10c pair
• Sizes 10 to 12
• Slight Irregulars_______
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Jones, Peggy Miller, Johnny Mont-
gomery, Carolyn Randles, Mary
Joyce Risner, Gaither Roberson,
Sandra Rollins, Elta Vandagriff,
Lou Vandagriff, Alice Ann Welch,
Mrs. Opal Pockrus is teacher of the
class.
Mrs. Sam Baldwin of Houston
spent Friday night here with her
mother, Mrs. G. W. Rutherford.
Miss Jan Shirley of TCU spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Shirley.
Miss Rosamond Shirley of Dallas
was a week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Shirley.
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Cottage Hill
(Mrs. Claude Duvall, Reporter)
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z.
L. Francis were Mrs. Lucy Cris-
well and son, Johnny, of Marlin,
and Mrs. Irma Thorne and daugh-
ter and two grandchildren, Wichita,
Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Woods and
daughter, Debby, of Garland were
Sunday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. T. Pell.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O.
H. Hundley and son, Vernon Ray,
were Mr. and Mrs. Loren La Tour
of Dallas.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pafford were Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Pafford and daughter of
Arlington; Mrs. Jimmy Pafford, Big
Springs, and Johnny Pafford who
spent last week in Corpus Christi
as guest of his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Muhling- ;
hause.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. '
S. G. Roberts were Mrs. Estelle
McKinney of Dallas, and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Schmidt and baby of
Richardson. j
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. McCarty Jr. !
and sons, David Joe and Don B., |
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Melton in the Alla Com-
munity. All .of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
ton’s children and their families
were present to celebrate Mother’s 1
Day with the exception • of one !
daughter, Mrs. Nellie Haun. i
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Thompson, Anna & Thompson, Wofford. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1956, newspaper, May 17, 1956; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1457546/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.