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MILS, E. tX KUE.VS gOSTKiS
to ii kh mam.
Entertaining with four table* of
contract, Mrs. E. C, Eden* was hos-
tess to the. Merry Matrons club
Tuesday aft croon.
Score awards went to Mrs. T. E.
Major, high club, Mrs. J. P. Mc-
t’ord, hlghj guest, with that for
bingo going to Mrs.' O. E. Beck.
Others present were 1 Mesdames
R. Bailey. Marvin Wright. I,. J.
Wilson, E. L. White, W„ P Sto-
buugh, C. B. Floyd, .1. B. Hilton,
t\ J. Dibrell, Gilford Scott, U
Grammar, Miss Sallie
society
rwr-' T Mrs. R. A Antry
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Coleman County Chronicle, Cfcleman, Texas, Thursday, Jan. 13, 1938.
clubs
Art Treasures of Rome." Mis. Hon- B1"HWTTT
ry Jameson; “Naples and Its En-| MEETS.
-T. a. met in regular
Rurkett last Thursday
C. Bowden in charge
Vera Pearl Oliver
MISS PAVE O’BAR TO HEAP
H1HEKAH LODGE FOR
ENSUING TEAR. |tIrons," Mrs. I- A'. Jameson, Jr.;| Burkett I
Officers for the ensuing year j • Recount a Day Spent at the Lost session at
McGowan were Installed by the lodge deputy, City of Pompeii". Mrs. O. A Nal- tarlth Mrs.
and Mrs. G rammer of Pittsburg. Mrs Frank Brewer, at a meeting j i..y; •The Interesting Spots of Sic- in absence .•the president. sever-
At lovely refreshment plate was of the P.ebekah lodge last Thurs- lly." Mrs. Harry Crews. jal parents . ad teachers were pres-
erved at the close of the series day night. -New off levs elected were: Mrs ent and Mi
of gtUfleg. ' Those to be installed were Miss Harry Crews, president; Mrs. R. C. cave a talk
_________ r-aye o’ Bar. Noble Grand; Miss Terry, first vice-president; Ms. A. j A play by
MIRK t HRYSTFNK TROW- ' Parry Wilson. vioe^rand: Mrs. V Livingston, second vice-prest- song by tin
It Prank Brewer, sectary. Mrs K. j dent; Mrs. Knox Campbell, third presented^
^SS S52?. W«M »"■ z..» .«-«***«. «■ A- N.n«.|,h. WM ,
county home, demonstration agent, Knox, warden; Mra. R-B. Reniroe., re< on ing s^e a .
gave an Interesting and instructive; conductor; Mrs. Della Elkins, chap- •'■an ’ ‘ „ * Evans, treasurer;
discussion on “The Purpose and lain; Mrs. Frank Gillespie, pianist. - ‘ * ' rUaI
Benefit of Home Demonstration Mrs. George Koenig, inside guar- • ' 1 _ .
i m p t«r ui tun son outside1 nicntAPiAn) Mrs. H^nry J A lllWOB»
fturvle#” Monday afternoon at a dian, Mrs. t>. W. Simpson, t ui. ia ..... B ___ _____
guardian; Mrs., H. T. O’Bnr. R. s, j erltlt-
E- ‘ p iven by M
The pietif| was
seventh gra
meeting of the D. A. R.. held at
first Thursi
a call meet
Mr-. Flbyd Jameson, repor-, tournament
the home of Mrs. C. H. Hufford,; N O.; Mrs Jack Gandy. L. K. N ter.
with Mrs. R. G. Hollingsworth as.O.; Mrs. T. V. Langston. K. S. V. ! Members present for the meet-
co-hoateAs. jO.; Mrs Jack Powell. L. 3. V G ing were Mrs. Harry Crews. Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Elisabeth Hedleston. Mrs. Carry Wilson was elected Ira Dcaklns. Mrs. E. K. : program
•* ry Jameson, Mm. L. t . i
Jr.. Mrs. A. V. Living-1
ed to Mesdames Lucien White. W with H. T. O’Bar as alternate 1 stort, Mrs; (J. A. N&lley. Mis. Floyd
C. Woodward, R. P. Haun, K. M. j The hostess, Mrs. Brewer, Mrs.
Jones, R. Bailey, Hedleston, W. J. c. W Simpson and Mrs(. Gandy
Coatoon, C. G. Pitts, Sumpter served cinnamon roils, coffee.
Weatherred. XV. C- Gay, C. M. Alex- j popcorn and candy to those pres-
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Telephone
Social Calendar
The T. E. L.'class of at he First
Baptist church is meeting this aft-
ernoon with Mrs. F. A. Caskey.
Mr*. Clyde Henderson is hostess
to the Round Robin club this aft-
ernoon.
B-T. A.
the third grade and a
seventh grade were
Poems were given by
•de. A reading was
4 Wade Golson.
awarded the
d* Cor high score in
I arents’ atb ndance. There will be
ng Friday to discuss a
for Jan. 21 and :!2.
Corine Craig,
Bride-Elect, Is
Honored At Shower
Next regt «r meeting,will be the
;y In February.
had charge of the program. A de- delegate to the convention which Mrs. He
licious refreshment plate, was pass- wm be held in Houston in March, j Jameson
GIVEN At
Burkett
rij™, a Kv.n, « JS-J «VZ.
Mi* Elizabeth Evans. Guests were
Mrs. Crews. Mis* Ruth l leak ins and
Patsy Evans.
ander. H. B." Wilson, W. D. Allen.
Claud McClellan, Miss Virginia Dib-
rell. Miss Marianna Dibrell and one
guest. Mrs. Julia Polk.
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MKK. FORREST C1ASEKY
NIAV PRESIDENT OF
KHAKESPHARE > M »
At a meeting of the Shakespeare
elub Tuesday afternoon at the 11-
ent.
MR AND MRS. 11 M. JONES
ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER
PARTY.
yvi re twelve
by a prayci
Mrs.. XV. R.
the devotioi
nf’F. Baker
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M11S. RALPH DUNCAN IS
HOSTESS TO ROUND ROBINS.
Mrj|, Ralph IMincan was hostess: Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. (*
last Thursday when the Round , Jones. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Jones j f ^
Robin club met at the Manhattan i entertained with a dinner party *
FROM ilCLLETTN
Rl’RKETT W. M. 8.
M. S. met Monday
and Mrs. E. G. Adams
In charge o ! the program. There
members present.
The open Dg song wra* followed
ca.fo for luncheon and played con- Friday evening.
tract at her home.
Mrs. Clyde Henderson won the
braryf the following officers were , , ... fn_ K._
1 Mrs rtjgh score award with that for hin-
' *■ ' >e Pouns. Other
Mrs. Gilford Scott.
elected for the ensuing ^ j.„uns. Other
Caskey, president; Mrs. J. * * *
Forrest
V. He talers on. vice-president; Mrs
r. A. AUtry, secretary. Mrs. W. B.
Baker, treasurer; Mrs. H. B Wil-
mw>, parliamentarian; Mrs. R G-
Hollingsworth, councilor; Mrs. Jes-
sie Martin, critic.
Mrs. W. N. McCulloch and Mrs.
Hugh Lewis were elected to mem-
bership In the club
guests were
Mrs Clyde McClellan, Mrs. Ever-
ett McKinney. Mr*. W. B. Baker
and Mrs. Robert Browning
Next Me
Life pcogr
The table was very attractive mer in r>
with a center piece of red berries, j pre«» ntl
Covers were laid for twelve and, "‘Ifht. Jan.
in K’ v J. Ikj
social for
cussed. In
the delicious menu was served
three courses.
Games of forty-two were played
during the evening.
Guests were Mrs. E. K- Thom
Busk and
by Mrs. J. D. Farmer.
Robert* had charge of
1. Mrs. John Tabor,
d Mrs. E. G. Adams
followed by pray-
erts.
y will be Spiritual
with Mrs. J. D. Far-
, New officers will
the fourth Sunday
for Installation, with
rmer In charge. A
Monday was dls-
e of Mrs. S. D. De-
W. W. Tillery.
son Mr and Mrs. R. G. Holllngs- {OOUatW GROfTP ATTENDS
worth Mr. and Mrs C. H. Hufford. AM-DAYfMEETING AT
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Golson of Tylsr TAI.PA.
Mrs. Jack Holloway of Fort Worth! An assoclatlonal meeting of the
end the honor guests.
j TAIPA flVDY CI/I’B MEETS
1 AT LIVINGSTON RANCH HOME.
1 The Talpa Study club met last
j Thursday, Jan. «. at the ranch
Members answered roll call with home on Mrs. A V. IJvingston. j
assigned topics. Mrs. E. M. Jonuu who was hostess. CHRISTIAN FKIJ/OWsHIP
read an article on etiquette. PwspJ Southern Italy was study ‘object j HAS MEETING. (Griffin
* nt were Mesdames C. M. Alexan- for the afternoon and roll cal! waa( Ther(. w..r, 2S young people pres- np, p>. Strickland and Mrs. F. A Cas
,ter. R. A Autry. R. O. Holllftgs- * nswered with suggestions on j ^ Monday nlght when the i'hrls- key,
worth. Forrest Caskey. E. M. What Shall We Study Next 1 ear ’ | Uajj {r-et|0wshlp club, met at the | - „
Jones, H. B. Wilson. Jeesle Mar- Mrs. Floyd Thompson was leader, j Ra|rtUlt Kducallonal building MISS LER.V MAE STARNES
tin, J F. Henderson. W. B. Baker, with “'f*l A series of games preceded a COMPLIMENTS GEEST.
j Bairtlst XV. M U , was held at Tal-
j pa last Friday.
Those attending from Coleman
were Mo. o. L. Savage. Mr*. P. A.
Mr*. Forrest Caskey, Mrs.
Ruth Williams and Misses Odelln# "A Brief History of Rome.’ Other 11 ook ,,.^1,^ and Bible lesson. “In; honoring Miss Naomi XVatson
Spath and Elisabeth Alexander. | parts on the program were The (J(B Steps" by Sheldon was review- of Rrowutpod. Miss Lera Mae
' I ’ ed by Mis* Adelia Martin. Follow- j starnes
' ing several vocal selections. Rev-[512 Xjfe
rmv
rtalned at her home at
t Strwaf ^jtaturday
Complimenting Miss Corlnno
Craig, whose marriage to Roy Go-
ber, son of Mr. and, Mrs. A. M.
Oober, will tak* place ^n the near
future. Mias Ethel Mtid. fluckett en-
tertalnetgrwlth a bridkiv shower
Tuesdajp’ evening at hei-TJjrne.
evestln,
l^d w
(SkrTjJId white color"
Xed out in all dec<
ousts were served^
F Thl table was d<
Kplnk tapers and
|h?fan attractive. a|
of small cellophane
9fb plk ribbon, fat
plate of turkey sandwiches, fruit
cake and hot chocolate to Mes-
dumes J. A. Horne, a guest, Hugh
Lewis, P. A. Griffin. Nanle Love,
F. A,Caskey, R. A. Autry and J.
B. Warren.
The Lancaster circle met with
Mrs Homer Doggett. Plans for
year books were completed and
"Larger Stewardship" was selected
for a study cqurse. Mrs. Doggett
gave the devotional. There were
five members presetnt.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN
WOMAN’S COUNCIL
HAS MEETING.
At a meeting of the Woman's
liter- Council Wednesday afternoon at
le-elect, daughter]
}g of Trickhantj
Craig of Ci
lovely
C
n, re-
Guests
. Hoyt
Miss Lu-
Martin,
,in, Tiflss Oxellc Jack-
oward, Mrs. R. T.
Lee, Mrs. Fern
A.^|V. Luckett, Mrs.
C. M. McKinney
Mrs. Bella KnoxJ
ney, Mrs. T. C.
Luckett and Mise '
[re. Pat Bulloch,
rs. R. A. Fin-
[t, Miss Earlyne
ith Luckett.
itige- the First Christian church, roll
s of i call was answered by 12 members
•s for. and five visitors. Mrs. Macon Free-
man led the program ahd gave the
if Mrs. j devotional.
d sis-1 Rev mt,. H. Woolard led jn pray*
dr. Mrs. G. G. Grammer sang
"Others" with Mrs. John O. Harris
at the plan*,. Leaflets were given
by Mrs. R. E. L. Zimmerman and
Mrs. John O. Harris, jft poem.
"There Is No Unbelief," was read
by Mrs. Freeman.
Hostesses were Mra. XV. P. Sto-
baugh, Mrs. W. C. McIIorse, Mrs.
Clyde Dingus arnd Mrs. George
Koenig.
FIRST BAPTIST OBURCII
CIRCLES MEET.
The Lockett circle of the First
Baptist church met -with Mrs. C.
B. Hardin XVednesday afternoon.
New year books were distributed
and a new project was discussed.
Mrs. Hugh Lewis gave the devo-
tional. Mrs. R. A. Autry reviewed
the first chapter of the study
book. "Stewardship of XVomen."
The hostess served a refreshment
New Deal club members are
guests of. Mrs. Ray GlUtam this aft-
ernoon. 1
The First Baptist Phebean clossl
Is meeting this afternoon at th<|
educational building at 1 o'clock 1
Mrs. T. y. Langston and Mrs.
E. Morgan are hostesses.
The city council P.-T. A.
meet Friday afternoon at t o’clo
at the high school for-an execu-
t.ve session.
The-Mutual Imprtfbement club
will meet at the city library Fri-
day afternoon.
The high school P.-T. A. Will
mete Monday afternon at 3:46
o'clock at the school auditorium.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. King will bn
hosts to the Saturday night club
Tuesday night.
Mrs. T. E. Jamison will enter-
tain the Just a Club Tuesday aft-
ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George James and
daughter, Efflc B., from Royalty
and Mrs. J. W. Kizer of Coleman
have returned from a two weeks
trip to Houston, Galveston, San
Antonio, Del Rio and Old Mexico.
Mrs. Zizer also visited her uncle,
E. C. Barnwell in Barstow, Texas.
W. B. A. will meet Tuesday aft-
ernoon with Mrs. C. H. HcHorae.
Shakespeare club will meet Tues-
day afternoon at the city, library.
The Live at Home club will
meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
j. H. Livingston. Mrs. A. O. Owen
will be co-hostess.
Mrs. W. D. Allen Is hostoss to
Thursday club this afternoon *
Rumania has more gypsies than
any other country in the world—
300,000.
In a ft-month period, England
has only 115 murders, as compared
to 2440 In the United States during
the same time.
' The 'Texas Planning Board says
some landowners in the state have
whole mountain ranges and rivers
on their ranches and one has 40
miles of navigable rivers on a
farm. c
A TENDER JUICY
STEAK
tjouSi 'ii/$4muj JifpnVi*
twwtftsKfir
CASH NIGHT
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
TONIGHT
THURSDAY, JAN. 13
rf*RIT7iil
a! Bible lesson from the fifth chap-
! ter of-Matthew.
All young people are cordially in-
vited to attend these meetings,
Wttirh are held once a month at
tin* Baptist Educational building.
- eve;
games tufiifhed the entertainment
W ku As*u WHITf HASH
§
Conrad VEIDT
Vivien LEIGH
RUTH CLASS ELECTS
THREE NEW OFFICERS.
The Ruth class of the First
Baptist church met at the home of
Mrs f. r. Strickland, Jr.. Monday
Afternoon. Three new officers were
appointed as follows: ' first vice-
president. Mrs. J. C. Strickland,
second vice-president. Mra. Cecil
Stoke*: secretary. Mrs. Ben Thom-
throtighoB the evening.
Refresh D^nta were served to
Misses Rhiii Campbell, Billie Nor-
man. Antii Margaret Hampton.
Owen Gorlin, Rheba Caskey, Ha-
zel Gainer grid Novella Freeman,
-o
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W OS DrWklH.
P 1 ’ ■ am lid , unes were i n-
loved The hostess served a salad
1 plate to Mesdamas Drisklll. XV. It.
| P> Ker. J. B. Jack, Alfred Croft.
tVi rils’c.nlni * Ben Thomas Louie
Wim-ttad. Griffith and Ernest cate.
BURKETT K. M. S. MEETS \
AT (’III Kffl.
XV. M S of the ,Burkett Baptist
church in* Monday afternoon at
the church with seven members
present a book on stewardship
was studl*4, with Mrs. E P- Wat-
son leachij^,
A royal service program will be
giverr next M mrtay. with Mrs. Mike
Burroughs teaching.
Potatoes Grape Fruit
HOWELL
FRIDAY SATURDAY
GEM
FRIDAY SATURDAY
PAST VOItLE GRAND
fT/I H HIS MEETING.
Former Coleman
Man Tc Marry
Wn crsGirl
The appnikchlng marriage of
Miss Venlla Davidson of Winters
and Ray did) Caskey of Galves-
nice white ones
Marsh Seedless
one half bushel
The fast Noble Grand elub metj°n’ tor™r\, of Coleman, was an-
al the home of Mrs. T, V Lang- ,i,’tt,lccd ,n *',n,er8 r*CPn,ly wh*n
ston Friday night with Mr*. If. C.
sxnnmt T*
CVIRV N(
RM It!
mi L9VIII
i Romance of
The Rockies”
TOM KEENE
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SUN MON-TUEB,
CARRILLO
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romise
j Parker ax Joint hostess.
Mra H- T, O’Bar and Mr*. Lula
, Kellugg wore apimlnted as project
i committee The club will meet
i next with Mr*. H. T. O’Bar, with
j Mr*. Kellogg as co-hostes*.
Refreshments were served to
Meedames H B XVileon. E J. Pow-
ell . C. XV Simpson. H. H. Hayes,
j Frank Ollleeple. Frank Brewer,
Zella Knox, George Koenig, jack
Gandy W W Williams. Lula Kel-
logg. H. T O’Bar. R. B. Renfros
and Miss Faye O’Bar.
Mis# KathDn* Hill entertained tn
honor of th» bride-elect with a
dinner party
The wedding will be solemnized
Jan. 13, It was an-
next Tuesdnj
nouneed
Miss Davidson
Coleman a
Caskey, son
has visited In
umber of time*. Mr.
.f Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
Caskey who ormerly lived In Cole-
man. was on -
employee of J. C.
Penney Co. n i-re. He was transfer-
red from th« Coleman store and 1*
now employ* j by J. C- Penney Co.
at Galveston
Stock S
Celery
o Pay
WEDTHURS , JAN. 19 20
Double Feature
HOWELL
SATURDAY NITE
SUN-MGNTUE
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OPPORTUNITY, GLASS HAS •
j BUSINESS AND SOCIAL
j MEETING.
Mrs. M. K. Witt, Mrs. C. O.
( Fleming sod Mrs. J. M, Clone were
j hostesses Monday afternoon when
the opportunity claw met at the
First Christian.ahurch for the reg-
ular bustneen and social meeting.
The president Mrs, Macon Free-
man. appointed the following new
committees; visiting. Mrs H A.
Robertson and Mrs. R E L Zira-
-nerman; telephone. Mrs. John O.
Harris, Mrs. H. L. Pinkerton and
Mrs Cecil Freeman; flower. Mrs,
XV. P. gtobaugh and Mrs. T. J. Al-
l«n; card. Mrs. S. E. Tubbs;’ repor-
ter, Mrs R. B Renfros.
Hostesses for the neat meeting
srlll be Mesdames H. L. Pinkerton,
Cedi Freeman and John O. Harris
A program on the work outlined
for the new
Rexr. W
win and Mrs. T. 3. Mm.
freehments were served t® those
rreeent, including Mesdames Ma-
ss* Frseman, I. B.. Tubbs, Henry
TarnSt. W- P- Rtobaugh, T, 3, Al-
len, John O- HsrriS, Cecil Free-
man. Will Klspper. B E Dsrie,
R. *. L Zimmerman. George
Koenig. W T Jones sad Mr# K.
B Resfhee.
new year was given by
If. Woolard. Mrs. M (,K.
WCTU T(
METH(
FRIDi
A call
will be held
church Fr
M. L. Wall
by the Utatr
president of
Other of flex
this meet it;
The five
organlasttnn j
wdll be; tipir
gel 1st lc),
* Child Welfi|
ration (Socl
Education
tive) and
for Peace,
The gene
Building
of sxrsrjr mi
The flags of
American fit
Temperance
—Florenl
MEET AT
»MT CHURCH
Y AFTERNOGN!
Ung of W. C. T. U
the First Methodist
at 1:80 p- m- Mra
has been apolnled
['resident to act ae
:he local organisation
wilt be chosen at)
nice crisp stalk
per stalk
10c
Orange Juice
regular 15c
only
10c
tint program for the
(this year oe outlined
lual Education (Evan-
Education
|re), CHIaenahlp Edo-
Morattty). Alcohol)
j Health and L*gt(ds-
iternational Relations]
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monogram tray
with 5 wgarrt*i> fROM
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
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4?.
at thbmo
I iking
"Bridge
elfsre
child, j
the W. C T. U. sro the I
Christian flag, and |
king to thC Met
. woman1 /nd el
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COFFEE:-’"S'2
Dibrell. Reporter.
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tricks from]
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I if any of their trick*
by magician#
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to keep th
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coffee pound
When we tell you that it is equal in quality to coffee that
sells 30 per cent higher, we are telling you the truth
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Autry, R. A. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1938, newspaper, January 13, 1938; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732542/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.