Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1947 Page: 16 of 16
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Locals
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m B.K‘tci1*n was called to
Bangs, Monday, due to the tUness
of her aunt, Mrs. Matt Rainey.
Youn# 01 Galveston
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ada Mann.
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Moines, Iowa, after a visit with Mr
and Mrs. J, E. McDaniel, Jr
Joe and Gene Webb are visiting !
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Mr and Mrs. E. E Hector and
daughter, Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. O
D. Hector, Mrs Buie, Mr and Mrs ,
Grady Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Trapp :
spent Sunday in San Saba with
their aunt, Mrs. Nona Anderson.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Stevens, spent |
the weekend In Sweetwater as
guests of Mr and Mrs Davis Clarke.
Roland Jameson and J. C. Mar-
shall were business visitors in Cross
Plains Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Autry, Jr , and I.
Mrs Autry s mother. Mrs H D11
Harwell, visited In Lampasas, Sun-,
day, with Mrs Autry's brother, Joe
Harwell and family
Mrs. L. E. Hall and children, 11
Gene and Ann of StephenVille vis-
ited here over the weekend with her
parents, Mr and Mrs. R D John-
son and other relatives.
R C McQueen o< Fisk was
Coleman visitor last Thursday.
Uge Lancaster of Santa Anna, j
Whon Route, was a Coleman visi-
tor. Friday.
E. C. Jones of Glen Cove was a |
business visitor in Coleman, Friday
Mrs. Bo Musgrove received a wire
Tuesday from her daughter. Mrs.
Phillip Johnson, that she and her
little son. Philip Dean, had arrived
to Fairbanks, Alaska, where Lt.
Johnson is stationed
M*S. JACK RAMHO IK MONDAY
BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs Jack Rambo of Brownwood
entertained at the Taylor Tea
Room Monday afternoon, honoring
the Monday Bridge club Mrs Horn
Jordan won the high score award •
ami the Mngo prise.
Others present were Mrs. Milton ;
Coiaas. Mrs Frank Stringer Mrs
Marshall McCrea, Mrs BUI Town-
send. Sirs. Don Sawyer of Brown-
wood. Mrs C. O Moody and Mrs
Ben Cow The hostess served a salad
at tea time
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REPUTATION
MUST BE EARNED!
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had by
reputation cannot be
Pre-Easter
Values In Every Department
Entire Stock of Spring
SUITS and COATS Reduced
and
$lo«<>
100 Spring & Summer
DRESSES
Chenille ROBES $4.00
Rayon House COATS $5.00
Plastic RAINCOATS $1.00
Children s RAINCOATS $2.00
Child's Jodphurs 50c
RAYON JACKETS, $3.00
$2.oo to $700
Cotton House COATS $2.00
Quilled ROBES
Rayon RAINCOATS
Corduroy SLACKS
Misses SLACKS $2.S0 SLACK SUITS $4.00
All Wool JACKETS $5.00
$3.00
$10.00
$1.00
36 Pairs
Silk Hosiery
$1.00
130 Cotton Wash Dresses—$z.OO
1 TABLE OF TOYS, Games, Toys, etc, each 10c
QUILT SCRAPS, Boxed 50c HEAD SCARFS 75c
BAG THREAD, Corde, 375 yds. $1.00 Bag Linings $1.00
BAG THREAD, Corde, plastic - twists 50e
BAG PULLS, 25c TEA APRONS to be sewed 50c
Just a few pairs left at this
close-out price.
GIRLS DRESSES, to be sewed, each
All BIBLES and DIARIES
50c
¥2 PRICE!
PLAYSUITS $1.00 JIMMIES $1.00
BOYS TWILL PANTS, blue, khaki............. 88c
Boys Cotton DRESS PANTS........ $1.88 - $2.88
Men s SPORT SHIRTS, sheer, small..........$1.98
Men's Part Wool DRESS PANTS $4.00 - $5.90
Boys' DRESS HATS........................50c and $1.00
Young Men's SUITS ..................................$19.75
Boys'SPORT COATS.......$5.00 SUIT......$7.50
STOCKMAN’S (army doth) PANTS ..........$3.98
Pile Lined COATS, only..............................$10.00
Boys' RAIN COATS $2.00 KHAKI PANTS $1.00
200 Only
Rayon Panty
50c
Good Quality, Excellent
Cuts, fit Tearose only!
TWIN SIZE
CHENILLE
Bedspreads
$7.00
SH0ULDERETES 50c L0VELITES, Cologne 50c
Baby DRESSES $1.49 GERTRUDES 50c
CRAWLAB0UTS 50c KNIT SUITS $1.00
BIBS 5c, 10c, 25c and 50c f!
All WOOL BLANKETS . ..................$10.00
Knit Lace Panels $1.00 Kitchen Curtains 50c
Odds and Ends CURTAINS Reduced
PLASTICS, by the yard, per yard..................35c
GIRDLES, sml-med. $1.00 Tuck Slilch Panty 25c
Boys' and Men’s COTTON ROBES.......... $1.00
Men’s Summer ROBES .............................$1.00
Men s, Women, Boys HOUSE SHOES all broken in size, plenty................................................................ $1.00
100 only small size HANDKERCHIEFS 5c Boys, Misses, Men s SWEATERS $1.00 - $2.00
RAYON TOWELING, yd. 25c Men's KHAKI PANTS $2.00 Spring HANDBAGS (about 10) REDUCED
Judge tod Mr* w h Chatmcev
have returned to Wlchtla Falk »f- j
tor visiting, her staler. Mrs Floyd
Price
Mr and Mr* Ace Htrkman and
daughter n of Baird were guest*
of Mr* W R Hickman Sunday
Dr and Mr*
relumed from
City
M E Weaver have
a visit to Mexico
Mr and Mr* Charles Klapper of
Brownwood spent Sunday with Mrs
Will Klapper and Mrs Victor Schlr-
macher.
Charles Gaines and Billy Co* of
Baylor Medical School Dallas were
weekend ylaltor* to Coleman Ur and j E 0trdn<T ot
J Abilene were visitors of Mr* Carl
Tarletoti Pettersen. Sunday
Mrs T H. Phillips, Mrs C R
McHorse and Mr* Claude Johnson
were Brownwood visitors Tuesday
Jack Russell of John
Stephen v tile spent the
here with his parents. Mr
Rom Russell
weekend
and Mr*
by claims. It cannot be
Many years of giving
beat quality and honest val-
ues have earned for us the
fine reputation we enjoy
BUY DIAMONDS WITH
SAFETY AND CONFIDENCE
Miss Margery Mel) Hudson return-
ed home Tuesday from a two weeks
visit in Chicago. 111 . with her *1
ter, Mr* Doug Browning
Mr and Mr* R B Randolph
and family spent the weekend to
Ft Worth with Mr and Mr* H H
Crowley.
Rev and Mrs Harlle Woolard of
Abilene were to Coleman Monday
to attend funeral service* of E, E
Zimmerman
Mr and Mr* John 81ms. Mr*
Fay 81ms of Croas Plains were
guests of Mr And Mr* Walter
Richardson Monday
Bandmaster Raumgarten of Cisco
waa a Coleman visitor Sunday with
J K King
Dr and Mr* J E Loveless of
Slaton spent Sunday here with Dr
and Mr* H ■ Howard
J M Marlow of Abilene is visiting
to Ooleman thu weekend with Mm
Harlow and Mr and Mm C D
Hudson
Mias Pauline Stephenson spent
the weekend with her grandmother.
Mr* i. 8 Ktephenaoo
Mr and Mr* Wayland Duncan of
Fort Worth visited here from Sat-
urday to Tuesday with his parents.
Mr and Mrs A V Duncan
Mr* Paul Templeton will leave
Friday for Dallas to visit her sla-
ter Mrs Glen Dunn Mrs Dunn
will return to Coleman with her
for a visit.
Melton Thompeon left Friday for
Santa Crux, California. After a visit
with his father. Postmaster Harry
Thom peon.
Mr* J. C Alexander of Cleburne
te visiting her parents. Mr and Mr*
J M Martin Mr Alexander is be-
ing transferred to Speer and she
will join him there
Mr and Mrs R A Autry were
to Otam Oove Sunday and visited
with Mr and Mr* Dyer
Mrs E M Jones returned Sunday
from a visit in San Antonio and
Austin i
Dr C O Moody returned Friday
from a medical meeting to Dallas.
Mr and Mr* Mike Sweeney of
Mrs J. K Baker is visiting this
week to San Antonio with her dau-
ghter. Mr* A B Williams and fam-
ijr.
Brownwood spent Sunday with their
daughter. Mr* Ralph Scledterl
Mr and Mm Cos way King and
daughter Kathy of Broemwood were
Coleman visitors Sunday
Mr* Mabel Henson Is visiting to
PI Worth at the home of her dau-
ghter. Mm Johnny Henderson Jr
Mm Dan fknith have
ord that Mr Smith*
■ Smith la gutte ill to
Beans Mean* of Valentine waa a ,
gueat of Fat Warren. Thursday and
Friday
Mr* Oeortr Robey and Mr* Leon
Shield were Dallas visitor* Mon-
day,
Mrs Bill Griffis and JMr* Gerald
Swann were Abilene visitor*. PM-
day
Billy Durham and James Preston
Fries of John Tarleton Stephen-
Title spent the weekend In Cotesaan
Mr and Mr* Jimmie Ring were
FI. Worth visitors, Saturday.
Mr* HatUe p Hair, and Mm C
O Moody and daughter. Ann. were
AbUene visitor*. Wednesday
Mm W B Wilson and aon. Eu-
gene of Carlsbad, New Mexico were
Sunday guests of bar sister, Mrs.
Art Thom peon ,
Joy Bearden, son of Mr and Mm
J B Bearden of Route One. has
returned home from a hospital in
Missouri, where he received treat-
ment for an injury, received while
with the armed forces to the Pa-
cific,
Dr. and Mr* C. O Yarbrough
returned Thursday from Denton and
Dallas where Dr Yarbrough attend-
ed a medical convention.
Mrs Glen Burleson and daugh-
ter, Pamela Patsy, of Lubbock are
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Collins
Mr. and Mrs R E L. Zimmer-
man left Tuesday for Marlin where
he U receiving medical treatment
Mr and Mr* Alex Powell were
San Angelo visitor*. Tuesday.
Mrs Glen Berry and daughter,
Barbara and Mrs Art Thom peon
were Brownwood vial tor* Friday
Dr and Mr* J. A Deveney and
daughter. Ann. visited to Austin
and Columbia the past weekend
with friend*
Mr and Mr* Owen
made a business trip to
M the first of the week
Epperton
Hobbs N
Mrs A H King and daughter.
Adelaide al Houston and Ferry Rus-
sell of Austin will be weekend
guests of Me and Mm Rms Rue-
sell and Mrs Will)
Hugh Scott of Charleton. 8. C.,
I* on terminal leave and la to Cole-
man He spent the weekend to Abi-
lene with hi* grandmother. Mr*
Amalie Scott, and aunt. Mr* W A.
Carter.
Oarl Fleming and A. R Scott
were in Ilrcwnwood Sunday to at-
tend the Laymen * League dinner to
hear Obi. Paul Griffith, American
Legion national commander.
Mr Haywood Nowlin haa returned
to hi* home to Temple nfter at-
tending funeral service* of his bro-
ther-in-law E E Zimmerman held
here Monday
H T. O'Bar was a Broemwood
visitor Sunday with hi* aon, Ray
OBar
Mr and Mrs O. L McCullough
orVBanta Anna spent Sunday with
th>V *on. Raleigh ..icCullougli and
family.
Mrs. Frank Drake and daughter.
Mary Ann. Mrs Frank Orr and
danehtr . Alice, spent Saturday to
Abilene. *
Roy Cathey of Ft. W<
the weekend with hi*
Paul Templeton
Earth spent
gkrtfcr, Mr*
Mr and Mr* P B Whitlock and
Mm T. C Tubbs spent Sunday to
Waco with theer mother. Mr* J*w-
*t* Whitlock
Mr. and Mrs James Dietrich and
baby. Jamie were San Angelo visi-
tor*. Friday.
Mr and Mr* Leonard Williams
and son of Abilene were gueata of
her parents, Mr and Mrs C E
Gordon. Sunday
MOM LOCAL* KMUtWHIRE
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1947, newspaper, March 27, 1947; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731752/m1/16/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.