The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1951 Page: 2 of 6
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THE WYLIE NEWS
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THE WYLIE NEWS
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
BURTON FIELDER. Owner and Publisher
Any erroneous reflections upon the standing, character, or
reputation of any person, firm or corporation which may appear
In the columns of The News will he gladly corrected if brought
to the attention of the editor.
Cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, and legal notices
are charged for at a regular advertising rate of two cents per
word.
Entered as second class mat-
ter at the Postoffice of Wylie,
Texas, under Act of Congress
of March 8, 1897.
SUBSCRIPTION
HATES
One year in Collin County S1.S0
One Year Outside County $1.75
MEMBER
Friday Bridge Club
Met At Burns Home
Miss Inez Burns was hostess for
the Friday Afternoon Bridge Club
November 9, at her home. High
score winners for the afternoon
were Mrs. Ollie Addington and
Mrs. R. V. Groves.
A dessert course was served to
the members and two guests, Mrs.
W. E. Williams and Mrs. L. N.
Powell.
Classified Ads Pay
Golden Circle S. S.
Class Held Meeting
The Golden Circle Sunday School
Class met at the First Baptist
Church November 12, with eight
members. Plans were made for a
class Chrstmas Party to be held
December 11 at, the home of their
teacher, Mrs. John Sharp.
Mrs. Johnnie Akin and Mrs. Tra-
vis Neal were visiting in Forney
and Mesquite, Thursday.
FROM rgxAS
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HALL DRUG STORE
PHONE 2851
WHEN POWER AND PULL LINGER
We Give It New Life And Ginger!
No get up and go? Don't waste upkeep dollars by
waiting too long before a tune-up overhaul! It pays
to come to us when hard usage has
whittled clown engine efficiency. Our
mechanics know how to give your
tractor its old wallop ... for they
know OLIVERS best. They're trained
to do the job RIGHT!
DANIEL BROS, IMPLEMENT CO.
W Have Some Real Bargains In Used Tractors.
Come By and See Them
PHONE 6 MURPHY. TEXAS
LOCALS
Beulah Hall
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hartman at-
tended open house at the O. M.
Roberts School in Dallas Sunday
afternoon.
Visiting Mrs. L. C. Burch and
family in Greenville Sunday after-
noon were Mr. and Mrs. Berry
Biggs of Lucas, Mrs. J. W. Biggs
and Mrs. S. G. Allison of Wylie.
Mrs. Bobby Click and little dau-
ghter, Linda Karen, arrived in
Wylie Sunday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Click and Donna.
The Johnston Co.
News:
A Pound of Pluck
la Worth
A Ton of Luck
Ivan Creel was here from Dal-
las to spend the week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Creel.
Week end guests in the home of
Mrs. R. Douthitt were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Douthitt of El Dorado, Arkan-
sas and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dou-
thitt of Garland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Powell had
their granddaughter, Mike Kincaid
of Dallas here as their week end
guest.
Nancy and Jimmy Hall of Gar-
land were week end visitors with
their grandmother, Mrs. Lorena
Young.
Homer Burch of Dallas spent
Friday with Mrs. Grace Burns.
PARKER NEWS
Mrs. Houston Hogge
Mrs. John Gray was hostess for
the Women's Missionary Society
Thursday afternoon at her home.
Mrs. Willis Dean was in charge of
the program. Delicious refresh-
ments were served by the hostess
to six members and one guest,
Mrs. Lettie Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lois Brunson, Shir-
ley and Penny were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grafton
Willams, Mr. and Mrs. Houston
Hogge and Martha.
Miss Emmajean Gregory of Dal-
las spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Greg-
ory, Cecilia and Claiborne.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Les-
lie McCreary extend their deepest
sympathy at the passing of their
infant daughter, Brenda Loyce.
Mrs. Jack Gatlin, who under-
went surgery in he City County
Hospital, Tuesday, has been re-
moved to her home here and is
improving nicely.
Mrs. Lettie Wilson^ who has
been recuperating from an opera-
tion at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. John Gray, left by plane Sun-
day fo." her home in Buckeye,
Arizona.
Misses Shirley Brunson and Doris
Craft were Sunday guests of Mar-
tha Hogge.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hogge have
been on the sick list this week.
Mrs. Will Stinson has been suf-
fering with a face infection for
the past few days. She is being
treated at the Wylie Medical
Clinic.
DIRTY CLOTHES
Are No Problem
When you bring your
Laundry Here for:
Wet — Dry or . .
Help-Yourself Servicel
OPEN WEDNESDAY'S
UNTIL 10 p. m.
Birket's Laundry
Gift Wraps Theme
Of HD Club Meeting
Thunday, November 15. 1951
Eastern Star Plans
Monday Night Meet«
Mrs. J. T. Johnston of Farmers-
ville spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Haile.
Patsy Craighead and Bobby
Withrow attended the Farmers-
ville-Whitewright football game
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Kimbell
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
G. N. Akin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Turner were
guests of Mrs Ed Turner Sunday.
Mrs. Eula Foster, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce White of Allen and Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Walker of Royse City
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cross
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Squires were
Sunday guests of Mr. arid Mrs.
W. S. Hillis of Irving, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Audie Campbell
of Piano visited Mrs. George Webb
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Nutt and |
children of Dallas were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pat-
terson, Jr.
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In Case of Fire
Phone 2501
Mrs. John Shipp, Mrs. Edwin
Gunter and Mrs. Fritz Moss gave
a demonstration on gift wrapping
when the Lucas Home Demonstra-
tion Club met on November 8.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Jesse Gunter to eleven mem-
bers and two visitors, Mrs. Min-
nie Coffey and Mrs. Harry Felkel
of Wylie.
The next meeting will be on
Wednesday, November 21, instead
of Thursday, which is Thanks-
giving.
o
Tom Eldridge was home from
Texas Tech to spend th<> week end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Eldridge
Mrs. John Weldon Akin was a
business visitor in Greenville,
Wednesday.
The Order of the Eastern Star
will meet Monday night, Nov.
19. The occasion will honor their
adopted mother from the Eastern
Star Home in Arlington.
o
Mr. and Mrs. Nig Davis of Dal-
las spent the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis.
NOTICE
All Water Bills Are Due,
10th Day Each Month
Service will be discontin-
ued if bills are not
promptly paid.
City of Wylie
*9^
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NO OBLIGATION--NOTHING TO BUY
Simply Come By Tom Thumb and Get Your Free Ticket!
DRAWING SATURDAY NIGHT - 8:30
- YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN -
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PASCAL CELERY, Lb., 9*
CRANBERRIES, 1 lb. Cello, 23*
PUMPKIN, Libby's, 303 Can, 15*
CRANBERRY SAUCE, Ocean Spray, 17 oz., ... 19*
MINCE MEAT, 9 ox. Can, 25*
COFFEE, Admiration, Lb., 83*
Wylie Tom Thumb
'Where Prices Are Lowest and Merchandise Finest'
JOHNNY NICHOLSON. Owner
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The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1951, newspaper, November 15, 1951; Wylie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342309/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Smith Public Library.