Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1942 Page: 4 of 10
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•THE GARDEN
CLUB CORNER
(By Mrs. R. A, Autay
VICTORY GARDEN
Judge S. J; Flratt has made a
record in food conserved from m-
Victory Garden at his home at the
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PARTIES ♦. CLUBS ♦ CHURCH EVENTS
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mtt. R. A. Autrs-Society Editor, Phonos 6901-4561
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SUNDAY SCHOOL OL
Miss Emma Louise
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MARIANNA DAVIS HONORJO)
WITH FAREWELL PARTY
Sybil- Durham and Janie Wood
Cotten entertained Friday evening,
c./mplimenting Marianna Davis who
has spent the summer here with
her grandmother. Mrs. R. V. Wood
and returned Wednesday to -her
Recent Bride
Hull-WatswNuptials
He has 138 cans of food consist- >__. ,
mg of snap beans, butter beans, to- AUgUSt V
matoes. tomato Juice, beets and ; , ,
pears from one tree in the yard i jjr. and Mrs .Arch Hull cit 8an-
The 10x20 (dot was sub-irrigated u Anna. are this week announc-
ed produced fine tomatoes, some jng approaching marriage of, ana reiumea wennesaa;
weighing as much'as twelve oun- ^eir daughter Dorothy, to N C home at Wynn. Arkjui.u.
cea each. His first planting was vrrtMO. son of Mr and Mrs W. J The party was held at ««
turnips, lettuce, radishes and beets R Watson of Shield. The wedding ham home Dancing and games pro-
. f ., t,nd planting consisted of car- will held at the home of the Vided entertainment during the eve-
rots. squash, butter beans and ^ride-elect’s parents, Monday, Au& ,,U1K
black-eyed peas, and' the third crop ^ 31 Punch, and cookies were served
included butter beans, encumbers, Miss jg a graduate at Co(>- ^ the honoree, Hollis Kitchen,
cantaloupes and everbearing small'reniiS cove< high school and at- F(t,ullt... McKinney. Bettye Mc-
red tomatoes. tended a business school in 1 ’'m - Kinney, Layton Dean Hector, Jerry
He has the ground prepared now j,;,, Mr Watson is a graduate of Harbour, Wanda Jean Rosson.
for a Fall garden The writer >>ev- t;ie Santa Anna high school and oorothy- Lou Lane, Heflen Price
er saw a better looking display of ^ now employed in toe civil the two hostesses.
eaiXd food, and the Judge not UC(, Apartment at Randolph Field -----—_
only produced the vegeutWes L- The couple will make their home ZIMMERMAN ENTER
has done all the cannln* ";”T at Sc-guin TAINS PASTIME “42” CUTB
should make a lot of ^Hisew ’ ‘ “ Mrs R E L Zimmerman was
in the city sit up and take no.... , FASHION hostess at a meeting of the Pas-
ahd should be an. motmUvi for BIRRS ^I.L H time JW-two Club tost Tiurs-
mHr,v to Plant a naju* ^ ^ ,!a,.„ lta PhJI day afterpoon In her home at the
EmlnS in his vwd. #*** *** Style Show th» evening fflj! ^ ww wn at-
erepe Myrtles are bloom...g »n - day at (a •< hisjvf, tractive arrangements about the. --.•/»» . •
yard and curb at the home also Uv# models wtl s suits and homf A salad course was served at Burkett Gill MdfVteS
scarlet verbena and pcreiu.:.. tyles in tarn. . an(1 the conclusion of a series of games ,
phlox He ha also divided bis three- *■«* ™b‘P* York stylistU Mmes. John D. Mann. M K f0rt WOfW Matl
vegetables with other famflies 11’- The stores New York slot Harbour, S N Aston/
in« m the apartment « attended a w , coulson. T J Allen. Then
ctLns of our country would eo- there and ^ ectec tNe ^ c W Woodruf, George
operate with the Victory Oa«kn standing styles from the «nimy Carre(t and R R Browning
nrottram, esperiallv these living tn garments that were shown, in . ---
Cities It would tighten the food eluding beautiful lectaim In un- IyI>IAN CREEK CLUB MEETS
shortage andthere is much satis- trimmed casuai ecmtsm both (Mn Sam Lindsey, reporter)
taction from producing fotfl treed and box% sty... s.. ; f A program on the drying of
own garden . fur trimmed and un rimmed fur
TWO ENTERTAIN
WITH BRIDGE PARTY
Misses Jean Ayres and M»bel
Glenn CalTey entertained with 3
tables of contract last Thursday
evening, at the home of Miss
1 Avres
A red, white and blue theme
was' featured in favors and ap-
pointments and arrangements of
cut . flowers were seen about the
home. Refreshments were served
at the. close of the evening
Score awards' were presented to
Mary Frances Gardner high and
Mrs,' Gray Taylor low Others pMS-
|ent were I mes. Carve. Hectoi
P. T. A. Units
Active In Plans
For New Year
jJa the city
hostess at a meeting of vlnt* 10 d<’
day school class in her lg>g the In-
Friday afternoon. 'd weekly.
Games were played and J papers in
mepts of ice cream and, that when
were served to Lorene Laws wife in-
Barrington, Velma l*e ' the Cole-
Norma Jean Cummins, df
Mills, and Mary HUzabeth f-—
-1
FEJSD WHEAT
FIXED AT 85-92
BY OFFICIAL ORD*5T
College Station.—Texas fa'
will pay from 85 cents to 93
for feed wheat which Is bel
under the new ''whi^e to#
program of the U. S. DepaN
of Agriculture.
Recent Congressional nrtlop
three mils the sale of 125.000,000 '
------ —-------------- — of Commodity Orpdit Co
Mrs. Arthur Ftippen as president; whpnt ftt not lMiS ,hatl g5 H
West Ward with Mrs Ray Gilliam L{ lhe parity price of com
as president; and High School with S(l!(, of fp<,d wnpftt on th*J
Simultaneous with the opening
cf school the community turns Its
thoughts toward the Parent-Teach-
er Association. There are
units In Coleman, South Ward with
(Mrs. John W. Malone 1
—-o” —----- oaip 01 icca wiic-hv un un
ont wfn- Nines, vrarvei ...v™,|MlM Florence Dlbrell as president, help utilize part of t
nH|| John M ' ’-b. Jack ’Cook, R I1 Each unit works through the Ex- wheat surplus, t)
rJF$tsi\ Hartzog. Misses Margaret Jean cutive Committee and Committees ]jevjng storage space cor
Parked Josephine Browning. Edna Uf various kinds. Each unit has Its ftnd ftt thp same lime w
Clarke, and Kathryn .'oun: jown program In keeping with the vjde America with more
| needs of that particular conunnnl- ^ nt,f(ied meat supplies, B. F.
ty. chairman of the Texas U8r
! The work In each unit will be- Hoard, said
I gin with the opening of school with "Meat . is one of our m
L membership campaign worked *"crop^ V r^ ^d .:
out between the Membership Com- whp/ Program
mlttees The first regular meeting us to produce more meats
! “ ward schools will be .the vide the concentrated anti
The marriage of Miss Mary Mar, COIld Monday tn September, the «gn Z
tin to First Sergeant James V. mh_ and Hlgh School will have lc*-s civilians.
Sudduth was solemnized «t Santa nrit meeting the third Monday al”fs. informatio
s: xz. sr?~ 'oJrsr^rs
Martin-Suctduth
Marriage Held In
Santa Rosa. Calif.
Miss Etta Kolb, daughter of
Mr and Mrs R. J. Kolb of Bur-
kett, was married to Cpl John W "'"di" the ceremony, before
Malone. s<m of Mrs Millie Malone ........ a oft(r yanked with
i^k Auditorium at ten o'clock in | High School unit has appointed
the evening with. Chaplain Van the following committees
1 reading the ceremony, before Program Mrs. Macon Freeman
improvised after, banked with and Mrs Lee Farmer.
Membership, Mrs. Sam Dibrell
and Mrs Jimmy King, with repre-
tained at county
throughout. Texas.
one t
of Fort Worth, Saturday evening ^ flowPrs
at nine o'clock at the home of M.s j j Nelson sang the pre _____________
Rev H B. Ramsour, baptist min- nU()tlal Mj0i "Because' as the epu- sentatlve mothers from each room
rntHi fur piusiwu* v» ~ iwv, xi ls. *, j lWIU _________
nr *—T~ * - J„v r,„... prjf.tm two-piece fruft* and “Am 1 a HaPP>’ Home istef. who read the ring service, | ‘tered the auditorium Mr Hospitality, Mrs. T C. Hart and
w a ^ SS S “t S -2 k JTaiMUetr WM fed by me. H. Ab-.|. Hie bride wore a military frock ^ ....
in gardening
■u v%a.N icu n-' ** *• “ j lilt* UiniK wuit « mu.™-; -------
at a meeting of the Indian ’ 0f petgf crept* with British tan
pic v „ -...... ......
Nelson, best man, jilayed the wed- jjrs Sam Cobb.
and
one’s moral as weir as helping In matching eonr ^ iveek Club Tuesday afternoon In
the Victory program. u'*’. : the home of Mrs R S. Sanders
MARLIN GUEST IS FETFO, Prui't 1 ^”^^11^ STphto»„d
WITH l.I'V'UHEON Ini / Grif sensible parents of gentle culture is Mrs Malone to a graduate of *™"^ carnations • She Mrs. Rpy McFarland and Mrs J
OompUmentmg her nous* -» Parser Bt.-is m./ mnr(, r)rhly endowed for the trato- Blirk(,t1 high school and has lived
' vfrs Her »na oL youth than Yale or Har-
POULTRY RAIS
Tl in that community all of her lift-
a member of a prominent pio- T Runkle.
of betgf crepe with British tan . musJe Mrs B. Pressley was publicity, Mrs. L. A. Lee
accessories Attendants were Mrs trQn (f honor and Mr Nelson Mrs. A. O. Newman.
L D IVBusk. 'sister or tne bride i ^ man publications, Mrs C. D Hudson
and the groom's sister, Mrs le- ! bride wore a navy blue crepe fln(| Mrs, Clarence West.
frock with white accessories and a parent Education and Radio,
-— sensible narenus or genue culture is Mrs Malone is a graduate m
hotiM* supst Parker Bert it- Law
Miss Mary Jo Stacv of MarPn fin, Mr Leonard
mu. Marcueftt* Young entertain- .Sgckett Ossie Harlow,
«d Friday with a Dnchecn at hevjbcr- f .-ri. Nola Fay
home. ^ Balibourne^ • wttHl,mie | including a new member. Mrs. [ cpl. Malone _ _ _
An arrange r<* of cf ^ Armoun, .-r- ,it ....... j B Peterson The September 15 <;ranbury high school and attend- AWlem and has been employed by ~ student Cooperation. Mrs Tom-
ers centered the t-Me 8 1 ' rim»m to SCENE meeting will be with Mrs. Van ed John Tarleton Oglege two yean. the ^ Beauty Shop for the past mv gnunders and representative
«««■ u l FH, ' r ,4e 7; JS^nd turn s Li ft PARTY' nalaen. and Mrs. SeM. as hostess. He is now stationed at Foster Field - students elected by the student
Tr “ „ £L 4Zn,Ttb i Tea a* Victoria. With the headquarters! ^ y8udduth living in and teachers.
Roae M ,rl' * • — '• e-coon Mrs CARD OF THANKS division. Dallas with his mother before his EacB teacher will have aetivt
Mcsf to the We wish to thank our friends Mrs Malone is making her hoip“ lndJ'ctton into the Armed Forces par( and „ heretofore will coope-
and neighbors for the many words at present with her parents, uni: ^ ^ arf, making their home rBte with the entire program,
irranged for of sympathy, each and every act September when Cpl. Malone will Jn gant!| Rosa where he is sta- publications stressed in the work
rooms deco-'of thoughtfulvkindness. shown us be home on a furlough, when th^ .Uon,,d !or the present.
At tea time at the passing of our beloved hus- will make future plans -| - • _----
tv an oi nei mr. family of Coleman Alter Music, Mrs. Florence Beakley and
irehe. i- it hei W O,-, Nob. Ftv Brink Eve- vard ‘ ' Sllt' is in ^urch and aorta. dualtnR ‘ from- 'Coleman high Mrs Be.. Fox.
luncheon -mere were seven members pres- circles of the community schooi she attended Mrs Park- National Defense. Mrs D. D
wit including a new member. Mrs. | Cpl. Malone is graduate of ^ o{ Bpauty culture In Ll|Vton and Mr Lee Farmer. '
Mfcry Alexander
and the hostess.
of gar. Antonio.
iio>vi:u
NOW SHOWING
Friday, Saturday
Ralph Duncan was h
Round Robin Club.
Three table, wer'-
game, of cbntr wt tt.
rated with cut fii we-
With purchsu oi ont pouxt)
p* OR SAISIURVS ^
A Vi-TAB
. , . packed in foiling put
.....Tk« Ideal tonie end poultr* tlocl ■
co*»d*tioac». Utert p»ai»« ftsuiti. ,
Advertued »n youi lavorUt *«'"» g
and poultry paper*. Supply »»
limited. See u» to<ia».
Simp: on’s Eli.tfic Hatchery
Col man, Texas
are luch leaflets as will be sent out
by the State Congress'in the nn-
_ MRS. D. M. CI.ARK ENTER- nuai packet. Parent-Teacher Man-
YlRg, O. E. BECK ENTERTAINS TAINS WITH CONTRACT ual, Texas Parent-Teacher and
THE THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB Mrs D. M Clark entertained National Parent-Teacher Refer-
: Entertaining with two tables of with a deMert bridge Friday at her ,nf, material will be found on
contract last Thursday morning home on Hollywood Four tabu. Bodk shelves.
Mrs O E Beck named membei/were arranS<‘d fnr ranlPS of c0"' Annual dues are paid at the.be-
.. you think at printing, Thursitav Bridge club tion-'tract foltowing ,hp dessert course gjnnjng 0f school or when is most
think of the Chronicle. Phone 8901 " .that was served Cut flowers dec- convenient, being 50c each or 35c
--- Arrangements of gladkluses WPre {orated" toe home Score award, where a person is already a mem-
Trxas State College for Women ^ aho,]( th(. hnmr nnd • . went to Mrs ^ ber of another unit 25c is sent
band, father and grandfather al-
so for the beautiful flowers.
Mrs Alice Reeves,
p (; Reeves and family,
H A Reeves and family
BILL - I CAN'T
WORK- IT’S MY
NERVES AGAIN
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m
VERONICA IMS
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FRIDAY SATURDAY
- * * *
BROMBERG
-Gd OSA MASSES’
*
s tiv- (Wily department of library uged
,-r r in Texas that is accredit- when a
■a American Library Aaso-
. , n for the trailing of school
iiaruio
center ............
tio-course luncheon was
1 ----- \ ‘ ----------- ---- ~
tables lMra'. Herman Reddy second high. t)l(. state for State and National
! Other guests wore Mrs. Bob [(1ui„ rmd ()le othpr 25c Ls kept for
Mcore, H L Gerber, John East. spr.ml dK(. jn the unit at home
rsr r ^
Fred re Burry and
in
„ ftnd Mi
1,,. ..!>■ u-'dtiz n atives
Etate of Mi-«r. irl
sented with a gift. With score
R m Crow, A R Henry E C eslry, VPnr several certificates are
J. Swenson and Bob (Ty.yntcd to member, in each unit
J
WHY
NOT TRY
EFFERVESCENT
NERVINE
TABLETS
Beci ived Frei
n. w Crop Bulk Garden See,
Pr!1 Gardens
x&
«gkm «ir»a* • WtHaia Oem/'ot
Rtf|lift but ■ p0r ter Htli
■R RE PUBLIC PiCTUBl
awards going to Mrs B A. Pessels j ®dens’ "
high and* Mrs Claud McClellan Bo**n' ____ “ ,
second high Othe-s present were HI-'' RAY GILLIAM FETED
Mmes Walter Woodward W P MRS. EWING WHEELESS WITH HOUSE WAR MING
shipment StoblUKh w j) Allen, R Bai- ,s CIKI LE HOSTESS . Mrs Ray Gilliam who has mov-
Seejk for j(,v Rcy Howell and E L. Knox. Mrs. Ewing Wh^ele.is was lios- ed to her new home, the large
Simpson Seed C5(>m- -------—. , at a meeting of the Taylor home Just east of town formerly
34*37c MBfni. j Circle in her ' home Wednesday owned by the Hamburger family ;
HONOR afternoon Mrs! l L Bradley pre- was honored with a house warm
EKIDE-ELM-T i sided over the business session, big bv members of the New Deal;
Honoring Mis. Lsla Fay May who Mr. Jack Rowe led the mission Club last Thursday afternoon. :
> is to be married to C. J. Thomp- j program, “Whatsoever Thing# are After a tour of inspection of the
; sen, on .Saturday. August '32, Mis- Praise.” home and grounds, the group pUiy-
iaes Frances Griffin Lucilc Mayo Mrs Blake Stevens, Mrs. Brad- ed contract, with Mrs Coe Cros<
and Florence Batch entertained iCy, Mrs R. L. Burrago. Mrs. Jim- n< Mr. < >enild Swann winning
with a tfeakfaat at toe Coleman mir Lankford, anti Mrs Marti ; 1 : '• 11 ' M<" .rros> f1!”.
FRIDAY SATURDAY
HOWELL s“^r
Hotel Sunday.
THMUING STOUff
•tOTOUS COMtDYl
mi
ELLIOTT- HITTER
HOWELL
MONEY NIGHT
Wednesday, Aug, 26
n
NORTH OF Ml
ROtKUS
»Jfh FRANK MiTCHlll
A CC,iU‘‘»l* A!C!U»F
<7?
/ \
THE YEAR’S
GRANDEST
MUSICAL HITt
k
havworth
C ^ mature
* AfW,
its
SUN MON. TUBS.
woe roi
THE JUWEY-V
CAfiOVA JONES MILLER C010NNA
next wed. thurs.
The Corpse
Vanishes”
And
“Scattergood
Rides High”
Bare each gave interesting talk , a p, cm Friend.hir.” after which
on the program topic. Rif's were presented to Mrs. Gl-
Refreshments were served to bam
Mmes, Bradley. Burrage. Bazc, Ib^sent were Mmes F M. Me-;
Rowe Stevens, Lankford. Bo Kinney A 1 DeMeritt. T. E.
Brown. H L. Thackerspn. Steve J'mi'on Frank Brewer, Wade
Brown. Jimmie Cbx W E Selman. TVmphi:i. w r f:lpsrn, w T.
and J. H. Hart. Next Wednesday lones Charles Dibrell, Hoyt Craig,
the CireWC wljl meet with Mr. Cr. rtTI swan'll.
Raze.
HAVE
^OU EVER HAD
A DAY when -“"U felt te*
jumpy, irritable? f
A NIGHT whii
wakeful and rcstleS
Over-taxed nerve:
cause loss of friend:
Jose of pleasure, timq
work, family quarE
and mental sufieru|
The next time you
try the soothing efT
two Dr. Miles EffeJ
vine Tablets.
Try Dr. Miles Efli
vine Tablets for Slel
1o Nervousness, Nl
bility, Nervous Hei
ability and RestUi
money hark if youl
tirelv satisfied. "
At y®nr Pre*
gm.ll Package
Ijrge Pack***
Read foil directions rt
It
DR. MILLS
NERVINE!
nntoNin.E Ai« get results.
HOWELL
next thus fri sat.
Augu«t 27 28 29
Laurence Oliver
Leslie Howard
.in k
"THE
INVADERS”
Final BandxConccrt
To Be Hcla Tonight
The final baud concert of the
summer season will be played to
night says Band Leader Jimmie
King.
Tlie concert will be given in
hciaor ol the June Graduates of
the Coleman High School.
A special program has Ween ar-
ranged for the occasion and it Is
expected a large crowd will be on
the street to hear the splendid
musical organization at its "best
The young musicians are in fine
fettle for tlie Fail football games
The Program
Across toe Sands Cline
One Doaen Rose*--Is>wt*, Wash
bum, Jergem & Donovan.
Sunny Italy (concert waltzes 1 To-
bani.
Ctrlbtrbtn (novelty march) Pvn-
talozza.
Zacatecas Codlna
-Dolores Lioesles & Alter
Sunriae Serenade--.
Don't Just Sit Under the gpple
■ Tree—Brown, Tobias & Btept.
" ‘ _______Cline
Beauty’:
For The Durai
Divtimr . . . nigh'dlBat
always the right time (
your best, whether yo
war worker or a lady «
. , . we have Just i
style for you, atoo (hr
manicure. We have lac
all the new shades o
blue, red, even yellow
shade to match your <
aoeeoaerles.
^ . . n,
Oleta’s Beauty Sf
'Grand Triumphal
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Mayfield, Billie. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1942, newspaper, August 20, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732511/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.