Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1942 Page: 5 of 12
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Coleman County Chronicle, Coleman, Te3um> Thursday, Sept, 17, 1942
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday School—9:45.
Message—11:00.
N. Y. P. S.—6:45.
Evening Sermon—7:30.
Wednesday evening prayer ser-
vice—7:30.
W. F. M. S.—Thursday 2:30.
EVENINO SERVICES:
Junior Service—6:00.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH CALENDAR
H. H. Black. D. D. Pastor
Services at the Episcopal Church
the first Sunday night In each
month, with Holy Communion the
following morning at 9 o'clock;
and the third Sunday morning
and evening ljri each month at 1!
and 8 o’clock .Sunday - chool every
Bunday morning at 9:43.
MKTHODISt CHl'RCH
SUNDAY—
!> :25 Sunday School.
10:45 Morning worship.
7:15 Young People's Forum.
8:15 Evening worship.
WEDNESDAY—
4 p. in. Woman's Society of
Christian Service.
8:1." Bihlc study eoudueted the
pastor.
1 THURSDAY—
8:15 Choir practice.
SUNDAY. Sept, 27 Teacher Cadet
fellowship dinner by Church.
CENTRAL
APTIST CHURCH
Mesquite arid Pecos
Marvin 1 | Clark, Pastor
Herschel S blth. S. S. Supt.
Pfble, only Sunday
|i. Preaching 11:00
meeting '8:00 p. in.
Sunday
school 9:43 a.
a. m. Prayer
Preaching ser Ice 8:30 p. m.
Wednesday
8 30 p. m.
light prayer service
Young people’s class
meets Friday r Ight 8:30, at pastor’s
home. Sattjfdajr'Right Gospel scr
v ce 8:30.
V
Sunday scho
Morning ser
Christian Er
Wednesday
BawL
Tburadai
practice, Mra.
fMtah.
FIRST COM
CHURCH Ci
SOUTH COLEMAN BAPTIST
Sunday School: 10:00 a. m.
Preaching: 11:00 a. m.
Training Union: 7:30 p. m.
Preaching.; 8:15 p. m.
W, M. U , Tuesday: 3:00'p. m.
Prayer Meeting. Wed.: 7:45 p. m
B'othcrh’ood, Friday: 7:45 p. m
FIRST CHRIi XIAN CHURCH
M 9:45.
let 10:50.
detvor 7:30 p. m.
Evening ser ice 8:30 p. m.
gt 3:30 p. m. Circles
|;3t p. m. Choir
a G. Grammer, dt-
1N BAPTIST
INDAR
Floyd Chaffin, pastor, announces
the following revised schedule of
services, using the war emergency
time:
Sunday school, 9:45.
Preaching service, 10:50.
B. T. U., 7:30.
Preaching service, 8:30.
Teachers and officers meeting
Wednesday night, 7:30.
Prayer and praise service, Wed-
nesday night at 8:15.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Troy M. Cummings, Minister
SUNDAY—
10:00 Bible school.
10:45, Morning Worship,
8 30, Evening Worsnip,
WEDNESDAY—
4:00 p. m, Wrmen’s Bible study.
8:30 p. m„ Midweek service.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
si NDAY—
10 :l)n A. M. Sunday Srlionl.
7:15 Young People’s Dengue.
MONDAY—
SHKl P. M. Remit Troop 111
WEDNESDAY—
I :IK) P. M. Sewing, "Woman'*
Auxiliary.
THURSDAY—
8 80 Choir Practlee
Judge and Mrs. K. M. Crlt* are
in Dallas today on Business.
North Coleman Baptist Church
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Preaching. 11 a. m.
B. T. U. 7:30 p. m.
Evening services 8:15 p. m.
W M U. meets Monday at
2:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-
ning 8:30 p. m.
Write Your Name In A| Big Bomber
Coleman Boy Goes
Through Hurricane
At Camp Hulen
Pvt. Charles Trapp, son of Mr
and Mrs. R. C. Ttapp of Mils city,
who went through his first tropical
storm at Camp Hulen writes in a
Gleanings From The
Coleman Garden Club
Mrs Jim Martin told Coleman
Garden Club members at a re-
cent meeting that two or mors
young ducks In the yard would rla
The names, of all pun-ha ser* of
War Bonds from the Howell thi-iitr■*
during the Hepli-mher Bond sales
drive will he curried on speciall
mime pliopn-s which will he placed
in the Interiors of North1 American
11-25 bombers, ns shown In the photo
graph above, sulil John B.. Howell,
local chairman of the War Activi-
ties Committee for the Motion Pie
lure Industry of Texns^
The 1! 25 Is the same type bomb
er osed by .Jimmy Doollltle and his
men in tlieir raid on Tokyo and Mr.
II-iWe.il said Hint local purchasers
' f War Bonds, during the Scptembcr
dllve which will he sponsored by
the Motion Picture Industry, would lh from the Gulf Islands.. It h«
. - ... . ,, . ’ been a IhrtlUng exnerlence."
have the. satisfaellnu of knowing j
that their War Bonds would carry 1
personal .... -age- to Tokyo „mi Theatres Driving
Berlin.
II was : ■ ° inoiuu1 I that tin
-pe'eial registry at" the'Howell,
Theatre's Bond and Stamp booth j Sdlc QuOtfl
would remain open during I he re-
mainder of Hits monthi This regisl
r.v Is for ,the War Mothers of this
city and county. Those wlm have
not regDtcn d are urged In do so a -
soon as possible.
BATTLE OF MIDWAY
SHOWN HERE UNDER
AUSPICES OF USA
A moving picture of a real naval
battle that is owned by the U. 8.
Government will be ottered at the
Howell Theatre Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday In addition to the
regular program, j,t./io advance in
price for the government picture
____________ _______ __ I* released free to every city and j "lhe premises of snails.
graphic description of’the big blow l°wn ln America It took some or xheo Oriffls said that 8ep-
"We went through hell," he said, ] Jhosp hustling qualities so marit-, tem.ber was the month when
and there Is no other way to des* I ‘pM Mr Howell In Hie bond ; state' flbwer seed, such as the Texas
cribc those tropical hurricanes . j dnvp' to *et thP picture for Cole- Blue-Bonnett or other state flow-
"The wind, was blowing great guns ™an ao early. It is a picture of erg should ^ planted,
when we got orders to move out Battle of Midway. It was
KT* sUnd "up Ciin*thetnterS der John Ford who *'ad four cara' ! KI)DY B»,NK RECEIVES
wind. It was raining floods and pras *" throughout the entire ! ';,B*rnMANT
dark as pitch We finally maue ««hti 11 was thp *r.palpst “aval COMMISSION
the trucks and soon the troops ba!!lp of American history and is Word waa iecelved here Wed-
were moving. We sne.it the night ‘“ns iY'an TghSen-mlnut," nesda>’ »y>Mr and Mrs’. O. E.
in Wharton. When we returned we ' • i Brink that their son Eddy, had re-
found the camp had been elgnt j 1 ‘ j celved his commission from Officers
fret under water and the camp at, “ ' “ j Candidate School at Fort Bel voir,
complete mess We have been mov- Mrs. Robert Conner of Mason Va., and was assigned to duty at
Inc drift wood brought in by the vtsn^d relatives in Coleman Sun- j Camp Breckenrldge, Va Eddy rol-
sea. We have had ;>0 trucks gomq day Qeorgla Sparkman left Mon- unteered in. the Armed Forces
for five daxs and s' ill the c-nn,) is day for Alpine where she will at- . over a year ago He was employ-1
not clean of great logs tti'.t^ c imc tend guj jtoSS Elizabeth Gipson ed at Mayes Drug Store for sev-
of San Angelo accompanied heir] eral years pryor to his Induction,,
and will enroll also. . ' and has many friends here.
Towards County
Coleman Has 9 Men
Volunteer As
Air Force Specialists
Sar. Angelo. In the first t
Mrs Ulmrlex S, Bailey will he
proeutiMl h.v the Wesley mi Hull I
ill a aeatril tea September 28 at 8
p, m., to the tueinliera. of the First
Methodist Church.
.Mrs. Bailey will give a resume
WO I of Dr’. K. Bln a ley Jnney~ Ashram"
days of the air forces specialise featuring the subjects^ "Love and
enlistment program. 107 men trom Silence," a theme rcmler^l ineffably
San Angelo and nearby communx- j sweet hyvits eoinbimiUon and tin-
ties qualified and were accepted manner of treatment by the noted
through the AAF Advanced Fly- \ writer,
ing School for bombadiers. which
will be opened here saon. Men
from twenty-nine communities en-
listed during tbe first ten days.
Fifty of these were from San An-
gelo. Ccleman was second with 9.:
City School Supt Runkle Is still
combing, the state for teachers to
fill two vacancies ln his staff Tne
high standard of excellence de-
Mrs. W. E Knox and Mrs. El-
Eldcrado third with seven and | *nanded by the superintendent, as
Miles fourth with five.
evidenced by the tea«hers
Milton Autry
Receives Commission
At Officers School
Mr. Ami Mrs. U. A Autry received
a wire that their sun. Milton, hail
received a commission as second
lieutenant at the graduation exer-
cises of the Air Forces Officers
Unndidate School.at Miami Bench,
Florida, Wednesday morning. Sept
ember 16.
Id. Autry attended the University
of Texas ami Texas Tech following
his graduation from Coleman high
school. He was editor of the
Chronicle for several years prior to
his enlistment in the Armed Forces
January 2, and was stationed -it
Sheppard Field for few weeks then
den Knox left Tuesday for a visit Und.r ^ t,lnporary pros?ram' ready here, makes it difficult ior
ef several days in Dallas. mf.n wtth experience as mechan- him t0 »et wliat hr wancs
lcs, radio repairmen, welders and Fe bas' however, many lines out
Field, at Tucson, Arizona, until Ills ' sheet metalmen may enlist tor on educational waters and cx-
entering Officers' Candidate School cn-the-ground aircraft training PecIs 1° land a couple that Will
at Miami Beach, on June 2K. with an excellent chance of being meet hls requirements by the end
stationed Initially at one of the ^le wce*t-
twe nearby fields.
Johnnie Howell goes over *he |
tbp in War Bond Drive for a net j
gain or $27340.9!) sing*- the first
of the month.
MEMBERS POUND MINISTER
Wednesday after prayer meet-
ing. the members of the Church
of Christ, pounded their new min-
ixter, Rev. Troy M. Cummins?,
D. P. Rockmaker. oil W'ell sup-
ply man, returned from San An-
tonio this week and is going to
Club Dallas for this week-end. He said
The quota for. the county ts j
$38,600 and the theatrical detacn- |
mrnt Is at the half way mark on {
the calendar, was half way on the
fund.
Mr.. Howell is giving the cause
all that is in him. He .has put out
a booth In front to garner in bond
sales; he has hustled the town with
agents, and plied the streets with
loud speakers to put over the
drive. He has gone about the wont-
like a showman and gotten
results that have astounded tne
town. He Is the commando cap-
tain of the September fight and
will probably put over the quota
alone and unassisted What tne
others accomplish will be addition-
al, Johnnie Howell is pointing ror
the entire quota. At the half way
mark he was holding the line In-
tact and was tixing to counter
charge.
Mrs R L Cope Is in Graham
visiting with Mr Cope. She will
return to Coleman Monday.
We Specialize
in
Motor TunerUp
Starter ahd Generator Service
We Have a Bi3 Stock Of
BATTERIES
[Exide and Southland}
v
We have secured the services of R. K. Wardlow,
experienc 'd mechanic as shop foreman. Bring
him your car troubles.
Fred Cummings
Motor Company
CADET CLUB ROOM READY
The Cadet Recreation
with food The minister packed room in th Horne building on Ccim-1 he wanted to get all df the good
his car in the front of the church merclal ftrect ls ready for occ“' out of his car before the gas ra-
and as the members came ln th-v '>ancy W th pxpeptlon of tbe tloners put him on his feet.Inclden-
placed their packages ln the c.-r
and when the meeting was o\<r
the mlnisiCi came out. and thought
some one had mad? a pantry out
of his car.
The best way to be satisfied with
your lot Is to build a home on it.
furnishings which have arrived in, ta]]y he combined business with
the city. The Propeller Club which , hls trlp6 HU wlfe accompanied
will serve ln entertaining ls wait- ; hlm t0 San Ant0nlo and he be-
ing orders and is ready to help haved perfectly
any time it ls needed. Everything
A defendant’s Idea of a grand
Jury is one that returns a ver-
was transferred to Davis Muntliau diet of "Not Guilty.’’
is ln readiness for the grand open-
ing. It may take place Saturday
night. The cadets are so busy get-
ting ready for the big affair In the
South Seas that thev cannot de-
vote as much lme to local social
activities as their Inclinations
would like.
PURE ICE...
Keeps your food fresh and edible-
and its economical;
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank Coleman ctii-
zens and other Coleman friends
who were so kind and thoughtful
to us during out recent bereave-
ment, In the death of our beloved
son and brother. Lt. Kenneth Red-
rly.—Hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘a|d'
P^ddy of Eowie and Mr. and Mrs
Herman Reddv of Coleman.
County Supt. Graves was busy
Wednesday and Friday with
officials checking up the tire sit-
uation on the school busses, ft
was found that all busses are fully
equipped, barring accidents, to go
through the school year In good
shape
The war has created thousands
of new openings for chemists, tn
Industries working on - war con-
tracts* and women are finding one
of their best opportunities for war
lobs as well as post-war pro-
fessional futures in this field, he
Mrs. C. O. Boardwav of Clinton,
! Iowa is here visiting with Mr.
I and Mrs. Fred Luthans and dau-
, ghter Sandra ,
BABY CTIICKS^X
x \v*. have Ilium tiow
Simpson’s Electric
Hatchery
* BUY WA; BONDS AND SAYINGS STAMPS *
takti*
Up Ike
Sta«k
J
Of course you are westing more slack*
and cullottes now a days—which i*
all the more reason to watch that
stack line that's apt to haunt your
derriere. Gossard's newest pantie gir-
dle has a dexterously designed crotch
—taking all the honors for smooth
fit!.....................
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We Have a Goal to Reach, and We Are Putting
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Mayfield, Billie. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1942, newspaper, September 17, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731476/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.