Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1951 Page: 8 of 14
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page .8 C hronicle, Coleman, Texas March 15, 1951 j
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FifriTt your Ea<tcc costume.
u,A bee*iusc i the evti.i
•u get from twisted nylon
chalked proportioned tit.
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Every storekeeper
needs lots of
insurance
A storekeeper needs sever-
al kinds of insurance in addi-
tion to ftre, windstorm, flood
explosion, ^tc, ' * • ■
We write various policies to
protect storekeepers again?
loss through—
—hold-up m store
^-hold-up outside
■—burglary
-—damage by burglars
- dishorn 4y of employees
—forgefy
—damages for injury to
employees* lawsuits by cus-
tom* i • and others, or for dam-
ages arising out of products
or strvices sold — and other
•peulie liabilities. s
v If you keep'a store, ask us
to survey your
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Mn First Presbyterian
Pulpit Sunday
Talpa 'Feature'
Basketball Games
insu/ance
Allen*& Allen
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AUSTIN Tex March ts <Bi>i>
Jack■ O. jtfwxison ■ ••* ond-'1 "*
itudent .it . ilie A istin Presbyu-r-
j-lan llieolea<eal .Seminary svffl
! preach SuiKlay *'j Ihc Ft' : !*)'«-
bvlptiau Church hi Coleninn'
Harr Ison on of Jack Harrison
: >, i • mu ne* :•> tin furm-
M rim, T’.r.. her 11* li
pri-i-nt -n : Acting paslof
] of the First j^esbytjwrtan Cmath
at Elgin in addiUm W carrying a
lull load of studies, at 'lie semi-
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A vr'*" ji! '* f t it'.U'11 'i'['\U r
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I if. 1 IdlT! - hjJ*
i own pridUnij- m thujas,
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!»r.*s) iifrisn Church of that City
j and atuvy tty- .leach me and or-
j jtJtmVjai ^ hvK.tl
when h«- jed 'a dc. >te >’>•
the ministry of the
Friday Night
The Till [Ml High School lx spoi.- j
soring-1two basketball games Frl-
dajk night March 10, between the
Glen Cove Mountaineer- and .the i
Talpa Prairie Chickens
Ttie ladle will wear - Uu btoomei
- : v (a- ensl ume and play-*- in.......the
’ rules of the three court divtstott
as IU3P
TMe ladies game will begin at
i 30 and ttl* following stars will
see action-. Glen-pse. Mrs Sieve
Hale. Mrs 'DujMjtn .Pepiwr, Mrs.. 1
J H Helm Mrs * r.bourn Will-
iam . Mrs Horace stokes,, Mrs
Owen Bragii Mi >1 n vin Hale j'
Hist Ml'- \Ve hs Fmtri Tuhm
Mrs. Hubert Herriiitr. Mrs. O. C. J
Sike Mrs Brvan CI»yU»; Mrs, !
Bill Kemveth Mro W. - efi -Fewnfce.
Mis I’lieni Kerin. Mr -Mum,
Ashcraft Mr Boyd M Chin- and
Mrs No»-l Hale Th.-v will.- be
coached by Mrs Mouse Stone,
* Is- ill-. same will in if at
8 30 and the ' following will play,
then Cove Tiumati Peppbr. Clay-
bourn WiUintn*i, laarn Whittmfton,
Ralph M- William ’ and others
TWipa, J D Brown. Red Fergu-
son Bril UiUiiicl!. Olyrol M feheil
and (iiiei
Form 1040, Week's Favorite Indoor
Action Even Includes Junior This Year
under the direction of Mr, Nal-
ley, will prr-ent Calvary” by
Henry Wcsm-I on Faster Sunday
light Guest silm - from Brown-
: wood and SautUlo for tills service.
' Everyone Is invited and this will
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Pope Receives Loving
Cup For City
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Guidance Work Helps High School
Students Plan Their Future
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that of Section HI
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and R80 feH from
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the south
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ref fMvn ' th'e nr
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by tiie Texti-n
Stnte DejJitrt men*
of Health td U
V-HDItv of CtTfeman i
tot havi-nfe
.water tmitnie
plant in the
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durinr 1959
Thr
n. plant won top
hotwn ,r ’i:’'
fetaie r**kardle* of
the mo* ot Ur
r town, baaed upw}
•recommendau >i
i. ,ii 'district en-
jetnoec' Thf i
>h»nt is kxrated on
the hill we -1 <
,5 i.iwi! Put in u*c
in 1949 a\
,-r f.f M65,CKK). !,ht
id its- ronipan -1
«tn ; tlh* .
pskftt wctYlt, and *
■;i midnight
night. B then, all return - are to.)
tie in the mail ■ to the- area col- j
lector, fit Dallas
Cl!-, uiennif tax :t*. .lun'.in- • m!
whose .offlie. lights have burned j
through ii'.'i*: ,6f the night* 'in.-*
week will suddenly be through j
tonight, after dealing with most
*.! the adults In the county
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f.link lank*: too 1''" accoiuitam
mi* v.-nr him- had the
tenee of figuring a number <-i
making above .in 1950 not an
unusual feat for a high -
student
• to file arkuni but they aren't
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a;,.. |.,ini,i.c* i*t $12 97 -a week Jhe me she first in a series of.'musical
Wmki d!kI or M.otn .|.f iheyit- church music di-paitmeni
alilv in ihe Form 1090 crowd. ----•»——-— ------
IT * iieier-cniUiiii cycle ro-
UhV, iK-i-'*ons who make estimated)
iiKiome dee! irafH'P are clearing |
up pf.ii', - busim ami makliig j
their 1 (pi,u:c:P. ywvmeiit Ini
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Several Colen.an fishermen were
Bishop Martin-— I at Uuthannan hake the past week
(Continued From Ea*e I, See! 1» «•'! and repori good tuck
■ , ;.V .•■•.lie,! ti ..1: <>n- croup ht,f“ 'ncludfd
• j Rob OHalr. Earle Smith. Bert
yj w i- c<i 'to : Aeon, ami Minmil Kuykendall,
a ... in in the Methodist. Up. ■ 'and Or Farley of San Sate Tats
mil eouth in 1921 fu | group rcpnrf a rateh of -about 70
pep; . w.t c *'-'i-d-tO Epl-.*;of).l*-v j White ha s
M- hOiPs* 1 . isrtipal Church. I Sam -Cobb and Sam Cobb Ji.
’ Vii-IiaA t Vmrn 1 (*T, knit
South a' < lei < >-,■:
Birmingham Alabama:
a iid
water treatment |?lx»t ..U modern
in deiilgn, and is constructed o(
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M a: progran- pa added much to
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W Cox. State
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! 'Miiiir *i n*1 The
the* loving; cup-u.i
•<i.i v r.ight ;»t the
1 Yhe Ten
! Work . Aa •. k -
>rt Cbtirv conducted it
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for hiVt
Price Ceiling Clinic^
Are Announced
Con fere net fished there too, but the
he was i weather- deprived them of much
hill- the I'.uiftc Area. l«3g-i lttck.. however, they brought'teck
1939 -a as '• resident bishop of the I a good h-auf.
1939 !
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doom Serves 250
Lunches Daily
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nipied le , drltik-UiK
(*:*-. t .(a>. impure
The Economic SiitbillzaUMi \g-
enc'y wul ta luiu-t iw'i cunt* m
J the Coleman wra'on eeiling lirlec ‘
regulations The iii-.s’t will be. in
j AbileneT-pn 3 ue‘--ili»y, Msireh 20, at
' ten a.m’. hi the high ehool ui.t-
itoiium The' i- oiui will la- nn
\7 ■r h* 1 'en . in hi Hotel Brown
wiXN Brownwoijd lexas
Purpose of Uie .pieell'i'i■ : I" r.
I merchants .funfter cxphinatiun pi.
! the new price ceiling requirement
A I bu me, that are affeen d !*'■
•lie ceihriprice regulation .art <■;-
' eouraged n* ittend
Kan ; -Nebraska area from
*,- ;wi; In 1948 he'was assigned j
to the I> '!.• Fort At ■ tii area.
- i* Martin en d'wiUi . the j
liospr , corp . L'. fs Army, with)
U» American K>:j>editnmary Force
ill 3917-1919 He is a 32 degree!
M : . ' * delegate in the A • -
empty of the World Council .of
Churches - at Amsterdam- Holland,
u: 19IK ’ ii ■: i author **l "To
F-i • ' l'J Min irv ”
M N,i'U'< i*. rere ' mg ;» baeli-
ekir of Music education at' Ho-
** is- CSollig* with n major
i; e Hinii coming there he
hi, turn • ii. iich 'musical dr.a-
nm'.ii -Jhidni'tiODs a- "The Vali-
I he fv. * . 1 Varsity Show
i '.it ,1* i * he Homecoming
t !939■" He will in- the
; in 'li.- Dubois Seven
w ol Christ Palm Sun-
Nat Gleaton's Mother
Buried Wednesday
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■ usie department
d-'hodist Church
Funeral services wive held ;1at
Blanket yesterday afternoon Jat
2 30 piii. for Mrs o. W Gleaton,
65. mother of Nat CHeaton of this
Mrs Gh-uUm iled at her home
m Brownwigid Monday rnorningv
followim. vin nine >*1 six months.
.Included in the survivors, are:
The. husband. Mr George GfeaiSi.
seven sons. Nat <31 siiou of Cole-
man Clifton of Snyder. Eiul of
Hereford, Ellibrl "f Littlefield,
Perry of Hollywood. Taltf. 'Ray of
Brownwood and Hupli *-i Amarillo;
and four daughter. Alva Lee Qle-
.thill of Shi; Aiitonio M: N'eoml
Ivey of Browiiw -*d. Mrs. Minnie
Medcalf of Brownwood and Mrs
Sarah Davis *4 WmcbeH,
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1951, newspaper, March 15, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731543/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.