The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1945 Page: 2 of 4
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THE CHRONICLE
fcOY C. BRIGHAM.....Editor-Publisher
HELOISE BRIGHAM..........THE CUB
■ESS MM BRIGHAM.............NEWS
Published At Carrollton, Texas,
Every Friday.
Entered at the postoffice at Carrollton,
Texas, as second-class matter under the
Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
Personals
Dell Smith J. L. Nobles of Lewis-
ville and Jim Montgomery of Dallas
Went on a hunting trip to Colorado
County last Wednesday, returning Sun-
day with reports of no deer.
Archie Duncan and O’Neal Milbum,
home on furlough from naval station at
Norman Oklahoma, left MoAday morn-
ing for San Antonio, where they will
join a group of relatives for a deer hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sewell went to
mother, Mrs. M. B. Gustine for the
holiday, returning by Crockett to visit
a sister, Mrs. F. M. Boone.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Salmon and
children of San Angelo visited with
their grandmother,\ Mrs. J. T. McCor-
mick last Saturday.
Miss Ann Campbell of Dallas and
Lloyd Campbell on furlough from the
Navy, also Mrs. Dorothy Kessler of
Washington, D. C. were visitors with
their aunt, Mrs. J. M. Allen, Sunday.
SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Colley had as their
dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Averitt of Grapevine, Mr. and Mrs.
Boy Tucker and children of Lewisville,
and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Massey and
Sharon of Bridgeport. In the afte noon,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker and sons
of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thompson calltd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hague and family
of Dallas visited Sunday afternoon with
Miss Lillie and J. W. Arnett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Liles of Carrollton
and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Harrison and
Clifton visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas
Sunday afternoon in Birdville.
COPPELL NEWS
Hy MARY MILDRED ARNETT
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lanham of Lake
Dallas moved Saturday to their new
home in Coppell.
Pfc. and Mrs. Claude Thomas of Waco
are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. L W. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. C.
P. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hawrell and Billie |
were in Dallas Friday afternoon.
Alton Gammon of Irving Is visiting his I
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ratliff. |
Mr. and Mrs. John Arnett and Mary
IM. spent Thursday in Euless visiting Mr. |
and Mrs. Ocea Arnett and family.
E. C. Gentry is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Long and Rev. and I
Mrs. Ray Hand and children were the
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E D. Scott and Willie Jean of Lake Dal-
las.
^irs. G. C. Meadows spent the Thanks- I
living holidays at Mount Pleasant visit- |
ing relatives.
Mrs. Tom Hood joined the Coppell |
Methodist church recently.
Billy James Harwell is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Thomas and Pfc.
and Mrs. Claude Thomas of Waco were I
the Saturday night dinner guests of |
»w‘v\ and Mrs. Ray Hand ana family.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stone of Lewis- I
ville vsited Mir. and Mrs. R. F. Hood |
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCain of Smith-
field were the Sunday dinner guests of |
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Parker.
L. S. Thomas and Stanley of Clinton j
visited relatives in Coppell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Liles of Carroll top I
were the week end guests of the Duncan
Harrions. H
First Christian Church
HAS A WARM WELCOME FOR YOU- I
Union Baptist Church
REV. ARTHUR FREEMAN, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 am — BTC 6:30 pm
Worship Services......11 am, & 7:30 pm
Ptayer Meeting (Wed. Night) ..7:00 p. m.
First Baptist Church
REV. S. R. BROOKS, Pastor
Sunday School....................10 a. m
Preaching Services......11 am & 8:15 pm
BTU..7:15 pm; Prayer Meeting..8:30 pm
C. L. Nicholson
Is the Representative of the
Texas Power & Light Co.
CARROLLTON, FARMERS BRANCH,
HEBRON, and ADDISON
For information about your electric
service, call Mr. Nicholson at Office
Telephone 90; or Residence Phone 20.
“Holning Forth
the Word of Life” I
9:45
Bible Study
Pastor’s Messages
10:45 and 7:30
6:30
James Nelson |
Pastor
CHURCH of CHRIST
T. J. MOON
Minister Morning Service
D. E. HOLBROOK
Minister Evening Service
Bible Study ...................10:00 a. i
Preaching & Worship ...11 a. m., 6 p. m I
Prayer Service Thurs. Evening.......8:00
Young People’s Class ..........5.-00 p. m. [
Regular Church Service...........6 p. m
Assemblies of God Church |
REV C. G. FUSION, Pastor
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES:
Sunday, Tuesday, & Thursday Nights
Sunday School .................. 10 a. m.
Devotional.................... 11.00 a. m.
Young People’s Meeting.......7:00 p. m.
For HER Christmas
BEAUTIFUL
Brush, Comb, and Mirror
Sets
CRYSTAL
Dresser Sets
Including. . .
Dainty Perfume Jars, Powder Box and
Mirror Tray
Carrollton Variety Store
"TO THE NEXT TOWN OR ACROSS AMERICA'*
NORTH BOUND
A. M. P. M.
SOUTH BOUND
A. M. P. M.
1:33
7:16
10:26
11:26
12:36
3:11
5:26
6:41
7:28
10:23
1:47
5:07
6:58
8:19
11:29
2:34
4:14
5:34
7:54
10:19
11:52
For com pit to but travel Information cJt jom heal Trattwipt n$ m,
dbmsme
McCormick Pharmacy —Phone 3/
Christmas Shopping Made Easy
VaA,itOjua> iPJboAe. ...
And make your selections from our well-stocked display
counters and shelves ... As always, we have expended a
I great ileal of eff ort to bring to you all the nice things ob-
*|| tainable at this season of the year . . . in order that you
E may do your Christmas shopping early ... in comfort...
WithoUt the extreme difficulties of parking and without
H ■p % the pushing and shoving of large crowds .. . Pay us a visit
and choose just the thing” you’ve be hoping to find.
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Pulled? . .
For the Men
Perhaps You’ll Find the Answer Here
For the Women
TIES—$1 to $2.25
Tie Sets
Mufflers
BUI Folds
Shaving Sets
Leather Coats
For the Children
We Have
A lovely line of Gifts
I* y
Right Out of Santa's
Pack!
ChenUe Robes
Corde and Leather Bags
Costume Jewelry
Hammered Aluminum Bowls
and Trays
Cosmetic Sets
Stationery
Linens
Ready-to-Wear
Dresser Sets
Bill Folds
9000 Christmas Cards . . . Christmas Gift Wrappings
0. F. GODFREY Dry Goods
r
i
LOW CENTER OF GRAVITY with
the weight of the engine and grain
tank counterbalanced, reeulti in better
performance on uneven ground—easier
handling^
••EYE VIEW LOCATION OF
GRAIN TANK permit! the operator
to check the tank without leaving hia
•eat.* yv
POWER GRAIN-TANK UNLOAD-
ER makes unloading eaay even “on
the run.”
• If you want to be the lucky owner of a
Massey-Harris Self-Propelled Combine in
1946, now is the time to see your Massey-
Harris dealer. You have seen these sensa-
tional combines at work ... now get the
facts about their amazing performance rec-
ords in the hands of thousands of farmers
and in the emergency Harvest Brigades of
fuel and per dollar. . . opened up fields
without tramping down precious grain.
Yes, you know that Self-Propelled is
the common-sense way of harvesting—
the combine of tomorrow. You can have
one of your own next year—save more of
your crops using less manpower and fuel
m U1C agency Harvest Brigades ol but you must act promptly Remember’
1944 and ’45. In these mighty million-acre Massey-Harris is the only &lf-ProDelled
harvests, the Massey-Harris Self-Propelled with 6 years’ field-proven experiencT re
broke all previous records of bushels harl suiting in refinements and advantages
vested per man, per hour, per gallon of found in no other combine
We will have more of these combines next year, but act promptly if you
want a Massey-Harris Self-Propelled in 1946. Come in and see us now.
TROUT & SLADE
‘Service the Same Day’
611 Elm Sited----Phone C 5510----Dallas, Texas
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Brigham, Roy C. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1945, newspaper, November 30, 1945; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth728818/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.