Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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Coleman County Chronicle, Coleman, Texas, Thursday, July 14, 1938'
June 13 Marriage
at Clifton Yancy
Is Announced
Mias Betty Jo Amos of Amarillo
and Clifton Ypung, formerly ot
Coleman were quietly married at
Canyon, Testae, June IS at 3 p. m.
The bride is a daughter of Mm.
William Teter of Amarillo and the
groom l# a aon of Mr. and Mm.
S A> Yaney of Coleman. Judge
B. V. MacJjen, Justice of the Peace
at Canyon, read the marriage cere-
mony.
Mr. Yancy jpas graduated from
Colerhan high school In 1933. He
later attended Draughon’s Business 1 *' U !* U""li
college in Abilene and 1- now em- lv'‘v,,,K '
ployed by the Produce Department
of Swift A Co. in Amarillo. Mrs.
Yancy received her education in
Amarillo, she has been employed
by Amarillo Poultry .and Egg Co.
fer. some time.
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Art, Sculpture
Discussed By
Sorosds Club
The 8oro*ls club met Friday ail-
ernoon with Mrl'X. L. Wilder. The
subject for discussion was art and
Mrs. Wilder, who ts
presented the
members with small wooden hold-
ers for thtur year books.
jJ'EJiose present were Mesdames
Steve Brown. Harry Mace, TSveretl
Clifford, J. B. Crutchfield', Henry
Winstead, M L. Marrs, Horace
Brown and John Simms.
Othrene Autry, Editor
Social Calendar
Socialites Gather To See Annual Hunt Meet
The eouple are
homa In Amarillo.
making their.
HOWEL^
THURS. FRI. SAT.
MATINEE DAILY
Baptist Women
Have Picnic Supper
The women’s adult classes of the
First Baptist church met Thursday
nlng at the City Park for a pic-
nic supper Immediately before
the program, the group sang Amer-
ica.
The
program co
nutated' of two
TRIUMPH!
the surging, sweeping,primitive
story only So mo el Goldwyn
dared to screen ... by N©rd-
hotf and Hall, authors at
"Mutiny on the Bounty."
numbers given by each class and
these numbers were made up of
games and stunts After the gam-
es a picnic lunch was enjoyed by
all and bottle drinks were served
to the ones present. ,
DIXIE
THURS FRI SAT.
MATINEE DAILY
Lcs Amis Club Is
Entertained by
Mr?. Barbee Elliott
Mr*. Karin »> Elliott entertained
I Drawing a smart crowd of about j--------------——
U.onn people, the annual meet of .
the Rockaway Hunt Club at Cedar- uvulet> a1,
hurst, l. i. offered its usual brii- Lake Scarborough
I Tuesday afternoon
I.es Anils club. Daisies, dahlias,
and marigolds decorated the home:
Hunt program. Among those Who
saw Harold E. Talbott’s "Big Rcb-
mel" win the Lawrence (No. 2,
honoring the 'right)
Thursday.
Picnickers at Iaike Scarborough
ere Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Coulson,
Bride-Elect Is
Honored by Members
Episcopal Church
The members of the
where contract was
prizes weiyw won by
Flippen, lllch "apd
Isham, low.
played and j
Mrs. Arthur|
d.s vndy Mrg Sam T. Dowty
were Audrey Bison, left. Dr. and Mrs. S. N. Aston, Mrs. j Dallas, Charles R. Wilson and
Cole Manes and children of Dallas, | Misses Becky Baird of Iowa, Chris-
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones anil tine Smith of Fort Worth, Edna
Mrs. George Stone of Houston. Clark, Josephine Browning, Lucille
Katherine Hammlll and Joan Mar-
1 tin, light. (Above),
Mrs. Clyde MeClclJan Is hostess
this afternopn to the Round fiobiii
club. / .4
Mrs. Wade Hemphill will enter-
tain the New Deal club this after-
noon.
Thyre will be an open house
danod at the Country Club Friday
night.
The Letha Saunders circle of the
First Baptist . and the Lillian
Episcopal **rhomp*on circle of the Methodist
church entertained Monday after- j church w„, havo tt Jolnt plcnlc ftt
noon at the home of Mrs. Alex the clty Park Tuesday evening.
Clark honoring Miss Lou Heyes. ,, . , , , .
who is to be married Augtist 3 to' , WrB' Hu,gh Lewla ls hoHtC88 Tues*
Rev P. Walter Henckell, rector of,day raornln* tho Ju8t A Club’
the St. Mary’s church In Big Spring I Miss Maxine Harrison will be
Miss lleyes ls the daughter of Arch- Wess Tuesday afternoon to the
deacon Heyes of Colorado, who is. Ijes Amis club.
lector of the Episcopal church I --o——
here. The couple will be married j Mrs. SteplieilSOn Is
at the Grace.church In Binning- { pijjnjc Hostess
bam, Alabama. i ,, ,,, _ ... . ». ,
1 Mrs, W. S. Stephenson entertain-
ed with a picnic at Lake Scarbor-
ough Saturday evening,
were played following
lunch, which consisted
pickles, olives, salads, beans, lc*
cream, and cake.
Gudsts were Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Edens, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. King,
Mr. and Mrs, John Grammar, Mr.-
and Mrs. Marvin Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. B. IT.
Nunley, Mr. and Mrs. John Sims,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stobaugh, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Hilton. Dr. and
Mrs. J. F. Gaines, Dr. and Mrs. M,
E. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pet-
erson, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Isham,
Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Holman, and
daughter of Brownwood, Mesdames
| Gilford Scott, George Rhone, T. E-
Majors, and John Parker Nunley.
Summer flowers were arranged
in the home and on the dining ta-1
ble which was laid with a lace i
cloth. Mary Anna Wilson, who was
dressed In costume; came In as the I
blue bird of happiness, bringing |
with her Rosalyh Wilson and Lil-1
llan Padgitt who were dressed as'
fairies, and presented the gifts to
the guest of honor, i
Sherbet and wafers were served :
to the following guests: Mesdames
Elizabeth Schlrmaeher, Helen
Moore, Sidney Saekett, J. \V. Hayes,
the bride's mother, S. A. Dlbrell,
H. H. Wooldridge, J. A. Horne, El-
gean Shield. Frankie Sedwlck, Mar-
garet Bailey, James T. Padgitt, Jr.,
J. T. Williamson, B D. Hill from
| Miss Maxine Harrison, Dr. A. M. and Jean Ayers, Mattie J”ohn Jus-
At the refreshment hour a salad
plate was served to Mesdames At—
hrey Childers. M. T White. Mike
| Wright, Bruce Snodgrass, Andy (lm)
Is Hostess at
Two Bridge Parties
Eight tables of players were
present both Thursday afternoon
Friday aftennoon when Mis
P. Walter Henckell were tea guests.
Fischer, Miss Becky Baird, Jack l tire, Arch Deacon Heyes and Rev.
Horne and Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Wright ate picnic supper at the
lake.
pr. and Mrs. Ramsey of Abilene
were lake visitors.
ishatti. Arthur I llppen, N. K. ‘ ui- -p Dowty entertained
ton who Is Mrs. t lippen s sistei contract bridge on her lawn
from Slat,in. arid Miss Maxine Har-
rison, *
Friday.
Reed of Cross Plains was
GEM
FRIDAY SATURDAY |
o--— -
EASTERN GANGLAND
INVADES ih.
with Oaraltiy lowovr • Jan Hall
Mart A*for ; ( Aubray S*»*lh
DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE HOWELL WILL
BE CLOSED MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY
FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW MACHINES. RE
ARRANGEMENT OF SEATS AND OTHER IM
PROVEMENTS, THE PICTURE “TOY WIFE”
WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO THE DIXIE FOR
MONDAY AND TUESDAY SHOWING USUAL
HOWELL PRICES AND SCHEDULE WILL PRE
VAIL*.
HOWELL Sunday
DIXIE “ Monday ^Tuesday
with !
Has- j c. H.
kets of garden flowers and palms fishing,
formed an attractive decoration; . Saturday,
for the lawn where an imitation | Mrs. Stella Stephenson cntertaln-
well had been constructed .and edV'ith picnic supper, including as
wl,e,e an old oaken bucket hung her guests it, and Mrs J F. gUf.gti: Misses Bernice Hough, Ed
from which punch was served Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Nun-' na clark, Dorothy Mwely, j,.an and
throughout the gam,- ley and son, Mr and Mrs. J. B. j LudIw Ayf,rB, rhrlstine Smith of
The color - heme of pastel HRton. Mr and Mrs George Rhone,1 port Worth, Louise Higgdon, Doro-
■|K" ”S "!'* 'T;,r1 ,,Ut ln ,h" Mr MrB- T Major. Mr. and lh Dlbre„, Junp WaHter, Mary Jo
freshment which preceded the Mts. Carl Peterson, l)r. and Mrs
Dance Party Is
Courtesy of Miss
Mabel Glen Caffey
Miss Mabel Glen Caffey enter-
tained Monday, evening at, her
Mrs. P. A. Griffin
Is Hostess to ' :
Lockett Circle
The Lockett Circle of the First
Raptlst W. M. S. met at the homa
of Mrs. P. A. Griffin Wednesday
afternoon.
The devotional was given by
Miss Strickland, student at the
In Fort Worth.
home where dancing was enjoyed ®ap,lst Seminary
by the guests . 1 M,B' n- V Rdhuemore reviewed the,
Light refreshments of punch and second oha>'ter ot 'V,ap ot Salva-
(ake were served to the following i tlon‘
I , 11 , . . i i „ I \f la , ■ G ,, M •% 1 , , n I t , v 1, t,X ,3 !
The hostess served punch and
cookies to Mrs. Roquemore, Miss
Strickland, Mrs. R. A Autry, Mrs.
C. R. Hardin, and Mrs. F. A, Cas-
key.
, , Taylor and Cleo Dobbins and Mes-
games. Ice cram was served ln M E Weaver, Mr and Mt/ John1 Br„
small flower pots which were cov
. Roy Autry, Jr., Gray Taylor,
(.rammer, Mr . and Mrs E. t Brownie Seals, Perv Russell, Rob-
cred In metallic flower paper and Edens, Mr. and Mrs W. P. Sto- 1 Prt 0ober, Howard Griffin, Garvel
(1,-d with ribbons of contrasting baugh, Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Scott,' Hector Kogl.r urd(,on D H gel.
colors A miniature astor was held Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holman of Jaok Duncan, Blllv Jack Mc.
in the center of the flower pot by Brownwood, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin clur6i Dnv,d Harbour and Donald
the Ice cream giving the real ap- Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cobb, shield
pearnnee of u flower pot. Cake Mr. and Mrs. John Sims, Mr. and 0
and mipts were served with the Mrs. Andy Isbain and Mr and Wmooma Pirl.
cream. 1 Mrs. J. E. King. WHlSOmC DiriS
Thursday afternoon score awards snnday Have Social at
”’ent *u rMrs W A W,lhlte’ hl?h; ! Miss Edna Stoll, Miss Margaret Home Of MTS. N&OC6
* ’ X< "sv,',,nr| Cole of Brownwood, Lee Stephen j The Winsome Girls class of the
..'V. n ' Hunt o Brownwood and Hurschel Dunn First Baptist Sunday school met
Hlllshorcn bingd prize Other guest. ’ picnicking. I Monday evening on the lawn at
resen ur .aj a ernoon were. jjr_ and ^tu M. Crawford of the home of Mrs, Bennett Nance
Abilene were lake visitors. ! with Mrs, Nance. Othrene Autry,
Monday. and Blanche England as hostesses.
At the lake for picnic supper Mrs. Nance presided over the meet-
were Raymond Dunn,' Mnrylyn
Scott, Lurtine Langston. Louis
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Kearney of
San Angelo were fishing.
WED THURS., JULY 20 21
DOUBLE FEATURE
DICK FORAN
"OVER THE WALL’
Talk Of The Devil’’
PLEASE NOTE'
The Howell Cash Night pro-
Igram will be transferred to
the Dixie as the Howell will
DIXIE
Mesdames W. D.-Allen, R Bailey,
Alex Clark. J. B Hilton. .1 P Mc-
Cord, ('laud McClellan. J M. Nich-
ols, Ben Pesaels, F. E. Stevens,
Frank Stringer, .Frank Rogers. E,
I. Knox. Joe Stevens, Walter Z. ' , , ,
... , . . , Crump. Merle Dean
Woodward, John Warren, Jr., e c
Edens, J K. Gaines. M G. Cheney,
Marvin Wright, C. J. Dibrell, W. S.
Stephenson, 1, J Wilson. Sam
Gray, C. A. Gordon. B B. Nunley.
Joe Gentry of Tyler, Misses Irene
and Bell Henderson, and Stilly Mr-
Oowen. Tea guests for Thursday
were Mrs 8. L. Gilliam and Mrs.
Elmer Simpson.
Friday afternoon Mesdames Ray
Gilliam won high score, ft. A Gard-
ner won second high, and F. M Ylc-
Kinney was awarded the bingo
prize. Other guests present were
Mesdames R. D. Boyers, ,!«< k Dur-
ham, David Snodgrass. Barbee El-
liott. Buddy Stobaugh, M. E.
Weaver. Rushing Wells, Mike
ing and plans wero made for the
coming revival. Mrs, Bill Rfttjen
Odom. Jack gave the devotional which was fol-
Scott, Lela Mauldin and Carl Stoup. lowed by a prayer by Mrs. Burdick.
After the games had been played,
Iced watpr melon was served to
E. W. Woatherby and family of Mesdames J. E. Burdick, Hugh
Jacksonville were fishing. ; Lewis, Bill Ratjen, Misses' Sara
Luke Wilson of Sonora was a Ann Strickland, Adelta Martin,
visiting fisherman. j Dorothy Boyls, Rowena Strickland,
Mr 11114 Mrs Cole Williams, of Blanche England, and Othrene Au-
Hobbs, N. M , were lake visitors, jtry.
I'ucsday.
! Honorng her house guest, Mtss
| Allle Traweek of Matador, Miss
Geneva McCulloch entertained with
I a picnic. Guests were Misses Mary j
j Kitebell, "Elizabeth Dlbrell, Mary |
[ Kinney. Maxine Harrison and Cleon |
| Henderson. '
i Mr. and Mrs. R. Ij. Renfro and !
It—
The Rpvolntionan,’ New
BALDWIN
Acrosonic Pianos
ask for so little space in
your home. Yet it gives
the rich full-voiced tone
of the larger pianos of old-
er size.
See
Lane Music Store
Factory Distributor
Coleman, Texas
... , , , ..... _ ... j Mr. and Mr*. Frank Brewer enjoy-
U right. Rill Ratjen, Billy Baker, j ,
Bob Brow ning, C- J. Mellon. J. H. '
Greenway. Perry Stobaugh, Ben
Cox. Sam Cobb, J. K. King. Gerald
a chicken supper at tho lake,
followed by game* of# rummy at
the Brewer homo. ,
Round Robin Club
swann, Frank Stringer, R. R. Ship-
man, Walter Martin, Gilford Scott
Terrell Grave*, Ralph Duncan, Meets at Home Of
Hugh Lewis. Jack Blirker, W. A.
Plppen and Mis*e« Lucile Hale arid
Virginia Dibrell.
---------o-------
i
Mrs. W. B. Baker
Members of the Hound Robin
clul Vcro named 4111 sta of honor
When Mr: W I! Baker entertain-
ed with contract Thursday after-
noon at her home on Concho,
A mixture of surirmer flower*
CASH NIGHT
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20.
GEORGE ABLIS
lit Rk> TT METHODIST
\V. M S TO (.IVE PROGRAM
FRIDAY MC IIT.
W M s of the Burkett Metho-' were arranged ln the home making
dirt church had an interesting a delightful setting for the guest,
nteetirr M• ridgy afternoon, with Score awards went to Mrs. Bob
Mr* K. G Adams and Mrs. C. D. Browning, high, and Mlsa Aline
Baker In rl-argo. Mrs Baker gave lieck, second high.
♦he devolioral following a prayer j At the conclusion of the game*
and ta’r by Mrs Gertie Oliver, a salad plate wan served to Mes-
Mrs, A>t\ir«. Mr* W. R. Roberts dame* Clyde Henderson, Rob
snd Mrs Wade Golson gave read-; Browning. Ralph Duncan, R. B.
Ir.ns fr m :n« 'World Outlook " j Saunders. Clyde McClellan. Gilford
Mrs, J J yisek, Mrs. Raker and Scott, Missee Frances Trammell
Mts. John Tabor gave talk* from |ami Aline Beck.
the Bulletin, Mr* J. E. Oliver talk- --------■&——
ed on prayer Mr*. J., D. Farmer !
will have lharge of the Bpirttual ■ D#w:Tft Q.a|n
Life program next Monday Plan* 1 U '
were discussed and tt was decided j
to extend an Invitation to all fami-j
At First Baptist
the program for Friday night, when Church Ofl July 31
ice cream and cake will be served
visiting speaker* and all tho*.-
A revival has been scheduled at
, .___0 , the First Baptist church from July
ill .haul August 7, Bar. Lther
Two I»ndon declorqglenliiUt Holcomb who 1* a student at the
■ reded l« marking smallpox va<- Seminary ai d J«< k Gardner «.f Dal- '
oine Virus from chicken egg* In- las are in charge of the revival.'
spud of i'*S lymph enough ma* Th* services are In the hands of
‘•rial was obtained from it eggs!the young people and their theme
» Victory Through Youth
Close Outl
ENTIRE STOCK OF
Florien’s Dress
Shopp
e
To Close Out Below Cost
I Am Planning To Mgve As Soon As I Can Dis*
pose Of My Stock, And Am Offering It At Sacrifice
Prices. - ’ ’'
Don't Miss This Sale
Mrs. J.C. Crumley
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Autry, R. A. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1938, newspaper, July 14, 1938; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732318/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.