Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1952 Page: 6 of 12
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VALERA NEWS:
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Centennial P-TA Plans
Carnival for Halloween
By Mr< W. P. BUcuwell
Vstlrra (orrmpondenl
The Centemijal PTA was called
to order by the president, Mrs. Iv-
an Hill, when It met In the study
hall at 3 30 Monday afternoon with
18 parents and teachers present
Mfnute* were read by the secre-
tary. Mrs Bud Blair The treasurer,
Mrs. Burleson, gave a report.
Mr*. Grounds reported on equip-
ment for the school grounds that
liaa been ordered
The Halloween Carnival, which
la to be held on Tuesday night. Oc-
tober 38, was discussed and the dif-
ferent committees gave reports
The queens have been selected
from both high school and the ele-
mentary grades Funds from the
carnival Will be applied to an elec-
tric scoreboard for the gym
Mrs Gay's room will have the
picture for the next month.
We enjoved having our pastor.
Rev Johnson and family of Talpa
Sunday. He brought fine messages
both morning and evening They
were diner guests in the Charley
Tabor home
We were glad to have the many
visitors Mrs Moore of Sweetwater.
Lavernr Tttswortli of Midland, R
E. Henderson and Mr and Mrs
Charles Scar-: ot Coletnin were
present We Invite them to come
again
Mrs. E C Harvey and friend of
Los Angeles. Calif were here and
visited in the home* ot Mr* W H
Rush. Mrs Lucy Hodden. Mrs H
H. Mitchell and with Mr. and Mrs. | Dallas Fair Sunday They returned
Mack Orlffls, The Harveys were Monday
once 111 the banging business here j Mrs Harvey v islted with the Geo.
about 30 years ago Pauleys while here.
Mr' and Mrs Manly Parrott and Mr ttlKl M' Aide! Monroe• and
son, Tim, visited one day’last wee* *l,'ls ot Midland spent the weekend
In Abilene with Mr and Mrs Jim- j wlth her I*™111*- Ml
mte Gardener and with Miss Doille i v“> M‘**r They enjoyed a birthday
and Maggie Parrott. dinner Sunday m the. home of Mr
Visitors in the Landrum home »nd Mrs C O Moore of Stacy
last week were Mrs. J B Pratt amt Mr* v!oser attended
Mrs. Effie Orimes of Talpa and her ! Visitor* m the home of Mr and
brother and wife, Mr an3 Mrs Lo- 1 Curi McMeans over the week-
veil Richardson of Santa Anna. ; •«* 'h,‘lf wn and *lfe of
Those that I failed to get Iasi Corpus Christ!
week that attended the funeral of | Will Blackwell enjoyed carrying
Vernon Watts were H H Martin, ‘he mail for Mr iffarrol 3 dav* last
week while Mr Carroll attended
“SOCIETY
Mrs. W. C. Cooper
Is Main Sneaker
Mrs. j. D. F. Williams
Entertains Methodist
Circle Members In Home
Mri J. D. F Williams was host-
Wednesday afternoon to the
J N Forehand and Mrs Lucy Will-
iams and boys.
Visitors In the home of Mr and
Mrs H H Martin over the week-
end were her sister. Mr and Mrs
John Alsdorf of Melvin
Mr and Mrs Robert Baker and
son spent the weekend with her
parents. Mr and Mrs George Mr
Queen Mr. and Mrs Fgrrts of OX-
ona spent the weekend here with
her parents. Mr and Mrs Mc-
Queen
Mrs Lucy Roclden and Mr* Me
Cutehen returned from Dallas on
Monday Mrs Hodden visited her
son. David and wife and visited
wish other relatives and friend*
Visitor* with Mrs Rodder. Sunday j
and this week are Mrs Byrd of j
Event Mr and Mrs David Will-
iams of Della* and Mrs* Off of Win-
ter*
Mr and Mr* A N Mrlnttre and
Jerry report a very nice trip to the
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Chronicle. Colemaa.Taxa*. October 16, 1952
No Other Sleeper Can Match
the New-Improved
Nitey Nite
Trust the comfort and
health of your Young Dreamer*
to the new improved—
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(deeper can match
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fabric sturdy Ui-
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the Dallas Fair
Visitors Sunday in the home of
Mr* W J Carroll were Mr and
Mrs Homer Hudgins and family of
Miles, Mr and Mrs Dudley Ham-
ilton and family ol White Chapel
and Mr and Mr* Ray Sparks of
Coleman
The neighbor* of Mr* J W Hat-I
sell mix* her She left last Wed- *
nesday for Dallas arid Caddo Mills,
where she- is visiting her grand-
daughters and families Her daugh-
ter Mr* L B Gassiot and son.
Maurice accompanied her to Dali-
»s
Mr* H T Marcus Mr and Mrs
Major MulHnax, Mrs. George Mul-
anak and Rev Joe McCarthy wife
and children attended a special call
Of confeiencc at Fort Worth last
week
Mrs Leg Aderholt, Mrs Bert Mul-
j aiMUt Mri, H, T Marcus. Mrs. 0*0-
rge Mulanas. Mrs J L Cagel and
We Mo n Brown visited Monday with
Mrs Bill Nixon of Abilene
jv E F Sparks and family visited
Mrs. "Stella Sparks at the Sanltor-
lum Sunday
Glenn Burroughs of Abilene spent
Monday night in the home ot hts
jiarent.*, Mr and Mrs R M Bur-
roughs
Mr* George Belt and Mary of
Brownwood visited her parent*, the
Will Blackwells and Mias Cora Mit-
j chell Sunday evening *
Mr and Mr* Oarland Abbev vls-
j ited a short while with Miss Cora
| Mitchell last., week
Thert'wttnb* igiprch at the Meth-
j odist Church Sunday
6 Coleman People
To Attend Baptist
State Convention
Sis Coleman people will leave on
Monday morning for Fort Worth.
1 where they wilt attend the four dav
Texas Baptist State Convention at
j the Will Roger * Coliseum Oct JO-23
Those going are Mr* R 1. New-
| tor. Mr* H F. Alsop Mrs E 1»
; Watson, Mr T F. Daughtry,' Flora
| Dee Daughter and Rev R E Street-
i man
The WML and Brotherhood will
be held Monday and Tuesday and
j the general lonvriitton will get un-
! dei way Tuesday night
ess
members of the Susannah Wesley
Circle of the First Methodist Chur-
ch when they met In her home •
The group was called to order
and prayer was given by Mrs. .Frank
Stringer. After the song, The Kupl-
and Mra Er- j dom Is Coming" Mrs T L. Stev-
ens gave the devotional on •'Kind-
ness'’ from Proverbs 3.
The program for the afternoon
was as follows Mrs. Gene Love.
"Freeing the Mind"; Mrs Jessie
Martin. ‘'Friendship Square'' Mrs.
W C Gay. "Schools at Laredo";
Mis E K Thomson, "Schools In
Boston and Fort Worth"; Mrs T
L Stevens. Life of Indians In Al-
aska ; Mis Hayden Hargett, "Our
Interest In Friendship Square";
Mrs Lucien White, How the Signs
Came Down"; Mr* 8 E Phillips.
"The One Great Hour”
Mrs Williams, served refreshment
plates to the ones mentioned above
and to the following Mesdames! Dan Smith. U
C J Dtbrell. H O Switser, Beulah' J B Weathers
talk. This book, written by Dr.
James A Jones of Charlotte, North
Carolina, will be given in five les-
sons by Mrs. Cooper, one each month
| at the inspirational meeting ol the
Women of the Church.
Mr* Cooper read lrom,th* fifth
chapter of aelathians as a prelude
to her talk. She said that III the
i >hl Testament days God was" re-
At Women s MeeU-r
Mr* w C Cooper was the main
speaker at the monthly Inspiration-
al meeting of the Women of ,the
First Presbyterian c'hutvh, which
was held at the church Wednesday
afternoon with 21 women present
Mr* Robert Marklami vL . -pre-
sident, presided with Mr*. Floyd
Price opening the meeting with a
prayer An Interesting talk on the
life of John-, J Eagan, a great
Christian leader who* motto ws
. Husme* L* a Ministry a, man
should serve the world by hts busi-
ness was given by :4rs fl E
Howard
•The Holy Spirit khd Today" wa-
ttle topic ol Mrs Cooper's inspiring
Taylor, John Dlx. J W Gol on, W
J Steyens, G. K Redding, Frank
Btrihgw, Pellam Burroughs. Bill'At-
kin*. Bob Snodgrass, Bill Ttinte. W
H McNamara and
wu. spoken of a* a spirit, tn the
New Testament days the nature of
God was revealM to the people
through Jesus Christ, hla Son.
The Holy Spirit, the third person
of the Godhead cam* to minister
to the disetplrx and to all who be-
lieve from Hie day of Pentecost (Ml
until eternity She emphasised that
beltel Is not enough, that we need
the fullness ot power that will come
to Us through the Holy Spirit.
The meeting was rinsed with a
prayer by Mr- Joe C Young.
Those present were Mines Way-
land Gordon. II E Howad. Sam
Gray, W. D Allen. R O Holllngs-
y. orth, W c Cooper. Sam Dowty,
Floyd Price, Jpe Young. J. P. Mr- |
( r.t J. H McCotxl. Robert Bailey. |
M i'!. Martin. R 1» (Boyers. Ray- I
"Faith Of Our Church"
It Latton Topic For
Epitcopal Auxiliary Moat
Faith of the Church" was the
topic pf the lesson taught by Mrs.
J. H Blackwell Wednesday after-
noon when member* of the Wo-
man's Auxiliary of 8t. Mark's Epis-
copal Church met In her home for
a regular meeting.
The meeting was opened with the
Auxiliary prayer. The Lord's Pray-
er, and the collect for the 18th
Sunday after Trinity was given by
the chaplain, Mrs Ruth Williams.
A discussion was held during the
buxines* session on the
supper to be held at the Episcopal
Parish House Friday, October 17
from 6 lo 8 o'clock.
The hastes* served refreshments
to Mmes, Charles Wilson. Harry
Dtbrell, Ralph Dimock. Jean Lar-
son, Ixmle Miller, Ruth Williams,
Roberta Bowen, J Padgltl. Clara
Randall and the hostess, Mrs. J. H
Blackwell.
Gleaners Class Meets
Tuesday In Home Of
Mrs. Robert McHorse
The Gleaners Class of the First
Baptist Church met Tuesday In (/
home of Mrs. Robert McHorse wn.
Mrs John Wright, class president,
presiding.
For the class project, the mem-
bers voted to send clothes and food
to a chaplain In Korea who is known
personally to the class and It will
be distributed by him at Christ-
mas.
ring me Refreshments were served Mmes.
Mexican Harold Ring, J. D. Frick. Merle
Griffith, J. D. Kline, Jesse Will-
iams. Roy Autry Jf.. James Akins,
Duane Robinson, Max Home, John
Wright, Arnold Culllns, John Ho-
ward. J R Wesson. Jack Blrdwell,
Perry Bourland. I Mister McMillan
and the hostess. Mrs Robert Mc-
Horse.
A devotional on prayer was given
by Mrs John Wright.
To Reitevt
Mtsertf of.
niond Brookshire Robert Marklitnd
C O Moody. Misses Mariana EWb*
r. Jl and Odeline Spath and two
gunt-. Mr* Fred Turner of Santa
Ai.na arid Mrs Ray Whitehead
Dr. Pebble Purcell
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ADMISSION*)
,l 1) K-i-.e Anna
| Mr* N A Fukher, Coleman
Mrs Wayne Parker Coleman
Mis Dan.ir. (. ild Burkett
Cathey Ly nn Say lea. Coleman j
j IHhMIHS Al.h
Waiter Gilliam, Coletnan
M'V Grli. Evai.a Talpa ’ i
Mr- A D Eppkr Rt 2 Coleman
HIRTHH
Mr and Mi Brad Staggs of
Coleman are the proud parent* of
; * Jackie Drun. who was born
in the Overall Memorial Hoapiul
Monday, October 13 at 9 20 p m
i Hr weighed !> ill- . 9 ogs
! Grandparer.u are Mri J F Web-
. vtet of Georgrwevt and Mrs I J
j Downey ot Oikmar.
Mr and Mrs A D Klipkr Ol
, K ,'r ( • .co < ; .1- • ,i new son.
i Dwight ortell. who weighed • Um .
• CMS Hr was born in the Ovarall
j Memorial Hoapltol Tuesday, Oct- ;
•her 14 St S 32 a m >
Grand parent* are Mr and Mrs
IE ft Eppler to Hhields,
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Kitchen Craft Flour oluu 934
American Beauty Flour 494
Bisquich »..<«>
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Seedless Raisins rlu
Large Prunes *.»«•
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For o limited lima only!
Special prlca on frashar
MADf IN TtXAS
SUNNYBANK
MARGARINE
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Van Camp
Sliced Peaches
Pork & Beans
Early June Peas
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Soda Crackers
Castl* Crast
Fancy Quality
Gardanside
Standard
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Jonathan Apples
Mild Yellow Onions
Green Cabbage
Low, low price!
Large, Red Fancy
2 tin. 15c
White Corn
Golden Corn cr*L^°ud.
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Calf Short Ribs
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HERE FOfl^ CLINIC
Mr. F. A. Fischer
A rerngnlted suthortty on Itswrtng.
will show Uui amasmg NEW TINY :
BELTON* st th* Cxnwtuui Hotel |
on Tunwtoy < rt ji from 1 to 3
pm
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hearing aids
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.