Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1952 Page: 3 of 12
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Those Who Know The News - Read It!
ROCKWOOD NEWS
for Protection-
Human Rights, Liberty Stressed In
Rockwood W. S. C. S. Study Meet
By Mm. J. C. Hunter
lti» kv.inul ('orrrspondrnt
-BEFORE ANTI FREEZE IS PUT IN YOUR CAR,
HAVE YOUR SERVICE MAN CHECK IT
| The Woman's Society of Christ-
j tan Service met. at tile Methodist
j Church Monday afternoon tn the
....... i w un Human H;i.!. —
CLARK AUTO PARTS
Martin Brick Company
MANUFACTURERS OF
Burned (lay Building Materials
• Common And Face Brick
• Hollow Tile
Phone 3901
1110 Cottonwood |
Mrs. Claud Box, Mrs. Joe W
Wlae. Joed and Korky visited In
Brady recently with Mr and Mrs.
Eci Tisdale and Mrs Billy Mctn-
tlre who was a patient In Brady
hospital Mrs Mrtntire arid new
son, Thomas Edward, are now at
home.
_ . . , Mr and Mrs. H 8 Pearson and
Hrndy hospital Saturday because of i lx)VS ol KurllP, vtatted Friday and
virua pneumonia |Saturday with Mrs J W Wise
The Rev and Mrs. Don J opting ^,s Alexander and rhlldrrn
and son, Mark, were hi Fort Worth Angwo spent several days
Friday and Saturday When the Rev j her P*1*11**. Mr and Mrs
Mi Jopllnit attended a special one J A
Worship center featured an open I d»s conference <4 the MethOdlsI M' Mr |l"-’ •
Bible, a ballot-, a aample ballot and j Church dr*fi of aW*lrtr»> Bund.y
a ■pencil, barked bv human rights | Attending «he UaUaa Fair during j r r“ ' u"'"
poster with aoeeins on liberty jthe weekend were Mr and Mr. Mr and Mrs r „ I)a¥Pnport
Summary of first session and a: Carl Buttry, Mr Jake McCreary.. alld fam)]j 8undav ple5tf nt
prayer were given by Ml Marcus Mrs Cecil Richardson and Mrs ( Mr and Mrs 1<pp Mlllcr Mr Mmer
Johnson, leader Hymn, "Rise Up,: Willard Allen ; p rtt|j on the sick Its!
0 Men of God" followed by scrip- j Utile Me l'hylll Estes is spend- i Wp think this brPBkl several kinds
ture from the open Bible by Mra 1 Ing the week with her grandpar- 0, „Vord.. Ml. Marcu,, JohnM)ll
Don Jopllng j **"*■ Mr *'«• Mr- Drury Este. be- j ,pportg hpr aunt Ml. ^ 0ra.
Mrs. M A Richardson discussed • ”< 'I'T pf h*L mother ham of ranyoll hgi flown
Human Rights in the Moral and: Mr and Mr, Pete Cutlum of Dal- A,1Mra!1( all(1 ,.,,.,,r„,d a Un|.
Religious Education. Human Rights! «•» visited this weekend with Mr . vcrsllv , Pour;, ,,, ,tud>
In Labor and Industry hv Mrs. • «<•<> Mrs »t L. Steward, all of them j lhbi wjnu,r n,,; ls ^ oniy
Toni Bryan Hie article* on “Accent j were hopping In Coleman Saturday , lrv UlHt shp h,UsltPri
on Liberty" of the Universal la-.-, Mr mid Mr*- John Thoma Adisti Thp H„y M, ^ ,mJ
laratlon of Human Rights were dis- «nd children of Big Spring were and Mar)( a(,j, Slinda. dlmjPr
cussed by Mrs Marcus Johnson I here looking after business during ; BUrsU „f Mr -aml M,, M A R]1 h
Present were Mr Fox Johnson, j the weekend ardson.
Mrs. Blake- Williams. Mr Bill' Brother and sister Howard of Col- Mrs ,1 C Hunter visited In Abt-
I Rehm, Mr* Bob John on, Mr.. Jack 1 email were dinner guests Monday 1(,n(. w«iiie.d,iV m -Saturday with
1 Bostick. Mr: J C Ferguson, Mr *«»' Mr and Mrs A 8 Hall -ao.d > Mt and Mr- J F Maxes ,„„i
I M A Richardson, Mi Marcus j Miss Pearl Cattleman. Lowell •
| Johnson, ’Mrs. Tom Bryan. Mr ! Mr- Jack Bostick was In Glen
| Don Jopllng, Mrs J c Hunter lb*e Tuesday and Wednesday In a
A large crowd attended the show- J Conference Executive meeting
I lng of the picture "Mr. Texas" at, Mr and Mrs Fox Johnson had
| the Methodist Church Sunday eve- j a* Sunday guests. Mr and Mrs
Marius Johnson Jerry nnd Nikki,
Mr and Mi -> Harold Straughan.
Morria and Betty'.
Those ytsiting tn the A N Me-
PIRSOIIALV
Mr and Mrs. James C. Fields
and family of Lubbock are visiting
here with Mr tflid Mrs H: C Fields
and other relatives and friends.,
Mrs W A Mitchell, formerly of
110 Miami Street. Coleman, now of"
Boulder. Colorado, Is visiting In the
homes of C R Jeanes, L L. Prbpst
and other friends
Mr and Mr: Bob Livingston
spent Sunday in Tatpa visiting. Ill
the homes of Mi and Mrs Ross
Martin Jr, and Mrs Kate Dyches.
Chronic!*, Colaman, Texas. October 16. 1952
Page 3
"■for Active
Americans
Mr and Mis Merle Griffith vis-
ited last Wednesday and Thursday
in sift ton with Mr and Mrs M a reel
Coleman and daughter, Gail.
Mr and Mrs Carl Milligan of
Freeport Illinois will VMt this week-
end in Coleman’ with Mrs Nan
Ayres and other friends
I >' and Mr-**- M K. Weaver will |
sjiend the weekend in Lubbock visit- j
ihg their daughter. Patricia, who is j
h student at Texas Tech
Oh Dfepl%t Jt^^6cfober23^
CHRONICLE ADS DON'T COST - - - THEY PAY
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Mr and Mrs R A Autry and
Byron Autry will ^pend the week-
end In Otis tine visiting Mr
Mi Malcolm Autry
extend 6ui*'*ymp»thy to Mr , Mr and'Mrs Weldon Davis spent
hrnest Heilman an < of the weekend in Dallas with Mr and
I rihni?.
Frank Bryan reports hi* son-in-
! luw, Waylie Bray of Wsldrlp, i>
slightly improved Mr. llray wits
j accidentally shot while Stunting la.xi
j Tuesday and is in the Brady hoAp-
| ital.
L L Bryan wa* admitted to the
Swane home this weekend were Mr , man offUinting
death of her husband last Wednex-
day
Frneftt J if#lltn.ni I Mrs
Funeral service
Heilman were field
Friday, October 10 el 2 p n
Church’ of Christ with l>a
Mr Hob Ihlsklll and at-Jended
V r. ' ?fhitnarpe--
Jhe
Ernest
Rockw<
Suhdav
,nd Mrs
airst in the home of Mr
Toni Hunt and son wan
Hernia
nd Mrv
isite<i v
Mr Heilman pas e
denlv at hi1 home W<
8 at fi pm He wa lx>
'on County. Ken tuck.
hi
Hi
Belle Helirruir
brother. Harley of San Am
Sherman of Rockv, tanh tw :
Mi pi arl Orunm and Me
i and
and Mra J L Trotter and children
I of Toyah, Bill McSwane of San
Angelo. M Noble McSwane and
son of Nashville, Term. Mr and
Mrs Dan .Mill*. Linda and Joe Lhin
of Coleitmn, Mr and Mrs. Aubrey
j MeSwane and Garin nd. Jack Mc-
Swane and Jo Beth Cooper,
j Mr and M.rs..F.-K. MufTeary and
j Mrs Glen W Jones and ho vs vi.s-:
} red relatives in Fort Worth over
[the weekend Heilman of K- ku
Mr W’ hh:i f v*, ' • ; ■ nd Mrs , *, . ;.a ?:?.*-.•
Harold Strmighau att-ndeo. -the H Interment \r. ii *
I) Council iTHH unt In (.’oleman on ; cemeterv wit!: Wri
Monday.
Mr an.d Mr. J K Porter of Brady
vis red Mr and Mi Johnny Stew-
ard Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Mac; Rehm and
girl- of Brown wood visited relat-
ives Sunday Mac became ill Sun-
day night and was h<»s{»italim1,
but \ < reiKjrtcd improved
Mr Ed Tisdale visited Sunday Jif-
ternoon with hb*. daughter, M,rs. \\\
Wri^c and family
laid wig of Killeen
rf*t Norwood of Bel-
i them Monday and
nd Mr
Jum
Hal Haines of Cor* J
Mrv Hyatt Moore
it Heilman of itock-
>e guests Tuesday of!
Edwin Fowler and 1
tt’m- ‘H RTltfT And
and Ann returned
wcekv vacation and
) New Mexico and
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R«ek y
Fum
j. Home in charge
j_ l’allbf'aiers wer
|- and Joe F Kite
Ctr:'l Harm# ani
Attending xei\
1
rfa ngemetd;
mont; 1' H
in Fulbrlght
i if* Uin an
lb
h l r ht:
! visited
; Here w
i c w
! Hemphill, pastor of the
Baptist Church, LlUlehcld,
Sunday Uimugh Tueadav
di hi- jmreiits Mr and Mr>
Hemptnl! and his" br<>thcrv
iVadc and Zeno Hemphill
) town
were Mi nil'Mr
Jor F
j Estes
RobwpII. N m Mr
and Mrs.
j S. H
Este?; of Swret Witfc?'
Mr .JcM*
j Box
and Rov For cm An of
Abilene.
j Mr
thd Mrs .1 B Moore
Mr and
I Mrs.
Charlie \t>bM-e Mr ■
Foreman
M and Mi Charlie Webb of
Tuscola,. Mr and Mr1 Allen Sewell
of Novice and Mb** Lillie Beard
v; u\i Mrs ft f-' Owen Mondu\
(omplele Banking Service
Ms and Mr* Bill Putman of
Edwin Fowler, j widlKit F^fa, Mr wild Mr* Edgar
Mrs Ercell Ell:
Mi nnd Mr Ev.m Win pent
the weekend in Ban Antonio with
Mr mid Mr -Eddie Vnleerk. Mr
and Mr, Bill Mueller of Austin
wert- also, guests
Moore, Mr and Mr
Mi I)«ve Kilt- .spent the w-rk' M M.«:v CMtherti,. R. • .b,.: ,-w-"uei dalightei .4 Colorado
is B.odi Antt.i with Mr and, Hen..-, <4 r..lH.,,
and Mr bin! Mi- Hal H:.’-tie-- of ; „f Abtin-t were visitor Tuesday In
Cornu.- ......................Uie .home,ol Mrs R R Ommi,
Fiaine Black *)f San Angelo came
Monday to *pcnd \ fi « dav with j Mr and Mrs Ft. R Riley and
her grandparent.- Mr nd Mi ■ !>al.\ left Tue.sdk' b\ .plane for
their home in Bethlehem. Pa , after
I
Mrs Wise and Tom Bryan
birthdays * Be Time visitors
ntirlj mi ex tended
and | parents Mr;
•on and other relative
visit here with her
and Mrs j N Tliomp-
Bil! were marking birthdays * Bedtime vLMforx with Mr
Mr and Mr*. Thomas Carter of i Mrs Sam Melivain were Mr
Ahilenc and Mr. and Mrs H l*. Mrs.. Bob Johnson l u t Frida’ eve •
Carter of Santa Anna were greet- j nlng and Mr and Mr Fox John-
ing friend, Sunday and visited Mr. j son on Saturda> !"' ■ haptg-t Chine!. Monday affer
ami Mi', R H Stnuighan and Mr I ! noon at 2 p.m
Mrs Mdrwy DirrrG T!u»m- present were Mrs LOft
fafnihv • Nfudv M Kockwood \fi B> ,;rw Me F
• Mr ' - ' dler.rv LivuigMon- Pibie Study of Philippian • 1 Wlftf Mr Matt 1, »e. Mr F i
0{ Coleman vtyited In the Km.: 1 hev ;Unnmns a was directed bv | McCreary, Mr* Goldie Milburgcr,
hunp’ Friday Mr. J , C King w i **■ M (
not feelLpg, very well so. A. L King ; Wti^i,n’s Mnsldnary :>onrty met nf ‘ Mr- Ray Cuklwell
and Mrs Lig« Laneasler - -ok her pocQOQOCX>OOOSOGOQCOeCCO
nuKlical atten-
If newlyweds began to save,
As soon as they joined force*,
Doubts and fear—
Would disappear— i
And so would quick divorces.
P
Friendly
COLEMAN
COUNTY HATE BANK
Lily King. Mrs? Joe Wise aftd
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Membe- Federfll Deposit Insurance Corp.
Coleman Texas
to Fort. Worth for
tiun, Mrs l^mcuter remained with
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36'
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1952, newspaper, October 16, 1952; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732617/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.