The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. FORTY-FIFTH YEAR, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1949 Page: 2 of 6
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THE CARROLLTON CHRONICLE
CARROLLTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 194
Page 2
Personal Notes
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brake, Juan-
ita, Edwina and Eltoe Whitlock re-
turned home last Saturday after-
noon from a two week’s visit with
Mr. and Mrs. E. B Warner, Chas-
ter, Pa. Mrs. Warner Is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Brake of Carroll-
ton. While In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Warner, the party visited In
Philadelphia, New York City, and
Atlantic City, N. J. On the way
home the group stopped In Miami,
Okla., for a short visit. The entire
trip covered 19 states and the Dis-
trict of Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stout and fam-
ily left Monday on a two week’s
vacation trip to Pennsylvania.
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Nyfeler’s parents, Rev. and Mrs.
W. N. Vernon. Prom Carrollton
they went to points In Michigan
for a visit with relatives of Mr.
Nyfeler. His mother accompanied
them on this trip.
Mrs. J. T. Vandergrlff and
daughter, Bobble, attended a mu-
sic recital last week held at the
Stephen J. Hay School In Dallas
Peggy Vandergrlff was presented
In the recital. On Friday they at-
tended the graduation exercises
held at the same school. Richard
Vandergrlff was among the grad
uates. Peggy and Richard Vander-
grlff are the daughter and son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vandergrlff.
Harlan Tracy and wife and
Robert Hlbblrt of. Indianapolis,
lnd„ visited In the home of J. 8.
Tracy In Farmers Branch.
Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. McCarter
and daughters, Miss Wanda and
Wynette, of Oreat Bend, Kans.,
visited here several days with Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Nison and Miss
Agneae Nixon.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Perry, and Ed-
ward and Earl Perry spent last
week end In Galveston.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nyfeler
and children of Del Rio spent sev-
eral days here with his mother,
Mrs. J. J. Nyfeler, and with Mrs.
Entered at the post office at
Carrollton, Texas, as second-class
matter under the Act of Congress,
March 3, 1879.
Mrs. J. B. Hogan and two chil-
dren of Dallas, spent last week
end here with Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Owens.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
LADIES AID
HOLDS MEETING
The Ladles Aid of the First
Christian Church met In the
home of Mrs. Stanley Duncan
Monday tvitMlf. '
The meeting was opened with a
prayer bjosthe president, Mrs. R. A.
Hunsaker.
Mrs. O. R. CalUet gave a short
devotional and some unfinished
business was attended to. A picnic
was planned to be held on Wed-
nesday evening, June 18.
Those present were Mrs. O. R.
CalUet, Mrs. R. A. Hunsaker, Mrs.
F. H. McMurrgy, Mis. BUI Sumner,
Mrs. John Oraber, Mrs. Bob Gen-
try, Mrs W. T. Cook, Dr. Nina Fay
Editor and Publisher-----
Nicholas J. Slndik
Associate Editor —------------
Vivian Pierce Slndik
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WATCH OCR SHOW WINDOWS—
KINNE JEWELRY
LANE
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VANDERGRIFFS
CARROLLTON—PHONE 206
LESLIE’S BEAUTY
SHOP
EDNA LESLIE, Operator
la Home at Reeder and Brown
Read la Field City ,
PERMANENT WAVES 55.M CP
OPEN EVENINGS
FARMERS BRANCH PHONE 375
ASSOCIATION
Frosen butter may bejjcept In
the home freezer for as liffg as six
months if It Is good quail’. Wash
the butter weU, get aU the milk
out, mold it, wrap In parchment
paper and press all the Mr out
that's caught under the paper.
Then It’s ready to pack In wax car-
tons.
Producers-MMRs, chickens and
turkeys must keep In mind the
consumer demand for their pro-
duction if market outlets are go-
ing to continue to inarease their
volume of business.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE
One Year _T— ---------M OO
Any erroneous reflection upon
the character, standing os reputa-
tion of any firm, corporation or
Individual will be gladly corrected
upon Ming brought to the editor's
attention.
Calhoun, Mrs. R. O. Connell, Mrs.
Toy Long, Mrs. Walter Blanton
and the hostess.
Delicious refreshments were
served.
OUR NEW DIAL ./
PHONE NUMBER y
IS 5111
The Carrollton Chronicle
Cottoi
Gin*
Service
THESE FINE HUMBLE PRODUCTS IN YOUR CAR
WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE—LET US PUT
DOBECKA BROS.
Location: Hwy. 77 Across from Simms-Moore Lumber Co.
I
don’t know why we
-*•%
advertise these services..
"No repair costs
^ from 6 gas refrigerators
^ purchased since 19 3 3
... soys Mrs. Ed Kirsch
2225 North Houston
• Fort Worth, Texas
Whenever you stop under a Humble sign,
you’ll find a friendly salesman waiting to: 1, wipe
your windshiel9 clean; 2, check your oil and
water and the water in your battery; 3, check
and air your tires, including the spare;
4. sweep the floorboards; 5, service your
Humble’s helpful services...
liiij" *
STAYS• SUIN'*- t-ASTi t.ONGf*’
‘&SS ‘Zefrt 'oerc
1
'• . i
niiau auan J
i-J
• Serve! Gas Refrigerator
Stays Silent... Lasts Longer
Prices Reduced
...•« oil MW. 1M* V*> nW|M
mfetmvk 1*5.001 Literal
troda.ln allowance. Only 10%
dawn. 24 HMMifei Id pay. Guaron-
tote 10 yean.
Mn Ed Kirsch bought her first gas refrigerator for
her home in 1933. Since 1933 she purchased five
mare gas refrigerators for apartments. None of these
six gas refrigerators has ever needed repairs.
Mrs. Kirsch estimates average cost of operating
a gas refrigerator to he 42c to 50c per month. Isn't
trouble-free, economical service like this, more for
your money? Truly it’s the top refrigerator buy at
prices recently reduced up to $65 on 1949 models!
LONE STAR GAS COMPANY
.sso extra
GASOLINE
And whan yss'rs an • trip-
... you’ll also value the spotfcas cltauliaam
of Humble rest rooms. Ladies say. Humble
rat room are at dean as the bathroom in a
home.
fSHsrfrw...
Something ZnUm for your money trip
. , ■ ■ ■ , , by automobile to any place in the United
The Humble dealer fa your netghborhaod Canada ee ldexioo.
le a pragnmim merchant n*o mpphss
you with a variety a( producti and services to keep your ear running right and looking good.
HUMS LI OIL A REFINING COMPANY
HUMBLE DEALER IN CARROLLTON
Hainline Service Station & Groc.
1 n NORTH OF CARROLLTON AT CROSSROADS
Regular
7'
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OUR GAS PRICES:
_____22c Esso
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Sindik, Nicholas J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. FORTY-FIFTH YEAR, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1949, newspaper, June 10, 1949; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth727529/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.