Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1983 Page: 17 of 20
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Coleman, Texas, March 24, 1983
Page 5-B
COLEMAN COUNTY CHRONICLE
night with his grandpa, Pearce. *
Darrell Cupps. Mrs. Lou Pierce visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellis Mrs. Cindy Pelton and
visited in Johnson City baby Wednesday. She tfisi-
Saturday and Saturday ted with Sue McCarroll in
night with Mr. anti Mrs. Coleman Saturday. Troy
Benny Jarvis and girls. Pierce of Waco spent Sun-
Weekend visitors in the day with Lou and A. C.
home of Billy Don Cupps Pierce,
were Kasha Donn Cupps, Patsy Pollock and Raine
““the Bubba Swindells and of Hurst visited Tues-
children of Beaumont and day through Saturday
Vince Lee Genz and family morning with C. T. and
of Fort Worth. Iona Moore.
Ovella Williams and Rus- Visitors with Mrs. J. F.
sell visited Sunday with Fleming, Margie and V>r-
, the R. W. Cupps. ' die were Buster Curry and
Mr. and Mrs. McCor- two friends of Freeport on
mick of Fort Worth visited Friday afternoon. Mr. and
Thursday and Thelma Mrs. Eddie Dillard visited
Fleming and Florence them Saturday and Sunday
Starnes visited last Satur- afternoons,
day evening. James Culpepper visited
visited with Peggy Lan-
caster and Debbie and the
Dayton Jacksons in San
Angelo on Thursday. Mrs.
Mildred Ford and Mrs.
Tavy Ford visited Mrs.
Tavy Ford’s sister in Cole-
man. Lula Hancock is in
the Coleman Hospital.
A smile that two people
share is a true gift of love
and friendship they can
give each other.
at Shannon Hospital in visited on Thursday night.
San Angelo Thursday for Joyce Cupps, Janice and
tests. C. E. Wise visited Curtis Fellers went to
Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Camp- Brownwood Sunday and
bell on Friday. ate lunch and went by the
Dena Rasch spent the Rattlesnake Round up.
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Howard and Ver-
Calvin Campbell on her non and Wilma Howard
spring break. Lance Rasch went by the rest home and
went skiing the first part picked up Pearl Etheridge
of this week and spent the and took her to Brown-
last part of the week with wood for dinner on her
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. birthday.
Mrs. Ruby Hartman visi- Joe Wallace came by
ed with Mrs. Sandra Walk Saturday evening to see
er and Mrs. Cindy Boyle of Bruce and Ruth Hibbetts.
Bangs on Thursday. Doug Friday visitors with*
and Lbuise Moore of Rose- Buck and Velda Mills were
bud visited the Edd Hart- Doug and Louise Moore of
mans for a while late Rosebud, Johnny and Ma-
Thursday afternoon. udie Fields, Bill and Joyce
Peter and Jeffery Her- McDonaid 0f View,
ring of Roswell, N. M. and Justin spent Saturday
Geo. D. Rhone Co.
.....
ANY FASHION MAGAZINE would love to
have Misty Bradley (left) and Katrina
Tomlinson model their Easter and Spring
fashions. Especially, this year I Proof of
the pudding is Misty, wearing Billy the Kid
"Sugar Cookies" pink shorts with a
cupcake applique. Her white knit blouse
with candy stripe bow tops off a
particularly "Springy" wardrobe. Misty's
pink garden hat and the matching skirt she
is holding are cute accessories. White Miss
Piggy Sandals complete the fashionable
picture. Katrina is modeling Palm Island
multi-colored pedal pushers with a white
ruffled Cotton Candy blouse with embroid-
ered collar. A matching pair of shorts
produce an added flair to the cheery togs.
Her white tennis shoes are by Miss Piggy.
Misty is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Bradley bnd Katrina is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Tex Tomlinson of Santa Anna.
nna
ia kindergarten
left) and Misty
ascription as
it Phillips Drug,
n Island khaki
wrers and lace,
use is adorned
wki participate
tg a blue denim
fid with white
nitfit is a white
e. .Easter would
it the Epster
MICHAEL fyLRKLEY AND DAR-
LA HAGLER model the "big
kids" Easter and Spring fash-
ions and the high school
students will be tops in their
class wearing their coordinat-
ed outfits. Michael (left), the
son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Barkley of Brownwood, is
wearing brown dress pants by
Lee and a biege Vanderbilt
sport shirt with brown piping.
His belt is by Larry Mahan.
Darla is a breath of spring in a
white eyelet tiered skirt by
Perry. Her red stretch belt is
by Hugo and not pictured with
the outfit is her red Tropic
Grasshopper slides ... a
very welcome oddition to
Daria's pretty Easter fashion
wear. Michael is a junior at
Brownwood High while Darla is
a sophomore at Coleman High
School. Her grandparents ore
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Neff.
veryone
(Right)...
EASTER, SPRING OR SUMMER,
Darla Hagler is fashionably
prepared in her H.H.S. white
pedal pushers and Ship 'n
Shore candy-striped blouse
with reversible and removable
dickey. The Coleman High
School sophomore is wearing
shoes by Tropic.
uch, Much Morel
PS DRUG
eel in Santa Anna, Texas
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Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1983, newspaper, March 24, 1983; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732129/m1/17/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.