The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 13, 1984 Page: 12 of 16
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COLEMAN DEMOCRAT-VOICE
SUSAN McCREIGHT
McCreight 13th
In State Race
Susan McCreight, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van Dalsem, ran a
great 13th in a field of 178 girls at
the State Cross Country Race held
in Georgetown this past Saturday.
She placed 8th in a field of 107 girls
at the regional meet in Arlington.
Susan is a junior at Colemari High
School, a member of the drill team
and the newly-formed rifle group,
and plays varsity basketball,
In addition to cross country, she
runs the 2-mile in track, being one of
the three girls who went to State
Nutrition
Program^ gj
News
j By Angell llamm JJjJJjJJ
We are grateful for five memor-
ials for Lester Arnold. He was a
brother of two of our members, Lela
Wayne Creek and Ann Hemness
and a cousin of Nancy Gregory. We
are also grateful for a memorial for
Chick Dobbins. These names have
been added to our Book of Memory
and the families sent cards.
We wish to thank the oil painting
class for a donation of $49.00. They
have disbanded until after Christ-
mas when a new class will start.
We would like to thank Holiday Hill
for the donation of turnip greens.
These were on the menu today and
were very good.
A big thanks to all who donated
items, baked goods. James West
donated wood items as well as many
others. All items were appreciated.
The craft class worked hard. A big
thanks to the Volunteers who
worked Saturday Coy Hanson,
Juanita Blanton, Midge Colter, Ruth
last year. Susan is looking forward
to even bigger wins this season.
COLEMAN
MONUMENT WORKS
1301 East Ninth Street
Days, 625-5352 or Nights, 625-2695
DAVID HUFF -OWNER
‘Workmanship &' Service Second to Naur'
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Dr. Frank Hatcher
Podiatrist - Foot Specialist
Mr (lira I ami Surgical
122 S. Pork Dr. - Brownwood, Texas
915-6464)715
Office Hours By Appointment Only
(Monday and Tuesday)
Phone Answered Daily
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Donica, Helen Rambo, Lola Kenney.
A big thanks to Gladys Creek and
Nancy Gregory who worked at the
desk all day. We took in $337.75
with $55.00 in cookbooks. We feel
the bazaar was a big success.
Thanks to the hard work of many
people, all the money goes to pay
insurance on the roof.
Last Tuesday, Cora Lee Evans,
Winnie Wilkins, Lela Cross, Ozella
Stacy, Boyd McClure and I went to
Leisure Lodge for dominoes, 42 and
checkers. Wednesday, John Holtz
talked to us about the Coleman
Housing Authority. Attending with
John were Lavada Young and Linda
Dodgen. John gave the history of
the Housing Authority and how to
apply for an apartment. The office is
at 311 Commercial and is open from
9 5 Monday thru Friday. Thursday
we had 21 for game day. Several
came to work on craft items. Friday
was “Sliow and Tell". Coy Hanson -
carved wooden man from Ecuador,
floral arrangement in a wood nut
cracker base. Helen Rambo - poke
berrys, touch me nots, she also
showed us her oil paintings she did
in the recent classes. Ada Keeney -
doll from Old Mexico. Annie Tate -
crocheted worm and pencil holder or
bank. Elna Smith fan 1925, Stevens
Funeral Home. Joe Stevens ordered
75 for Gouldbusk Church during a
revival meeting. Annie Merle Trent
a stuffed glove with note pad and
pencil. I had a wooden box from
Belgium and bank shaped like the
Alamo.
Monday, the 12th, Don and Pam
Harmes talked to us about the new
program on Channel 6 TV station,
Country-Western 24 hours a day.
Hopefully to start Wednesday.
Tuesday, the 13th, is Blood Pres-
sure Check, 10 til 12 noon, with
Leisure Lodge Home Health Care.
Wednesday, Bill Laws and band.
Thursday, 2 p.m. Holiday Hill, 42
and dominoes. Friday is Novem-
ber birthday party. Monday, the
19th is “Oestroporousis” with Agnes
Taylor. Tuesday, 20th, is AARP.
The quilt this week is a fan
pattern and belongs to Vila Faries.
We have received four names
from "Texas Treasury Unclaimed
Money Fund" for Coleman - William
B. Burk, I^ura Hollingsworth,
Sweetie Hubbard and Ovie Owens.
If you know the whereabouts of any
of these people please let me know.
Serving report; Nov. 5th, 94,
$63.60; Nov. 7th, 112, $93.40; Nov.
9th, 87, $52.07.
MR. AND MRS. A. C. BIBLE
Bibles Honored On
60th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bible of
Killeen were honored on their 60th
wedding anniversary Sunday, Nov
ember 4, 1984 by their children, in
the home of a daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Turney of Santa Anna.
Assisting were Mrs. June Sander
ford, a daughter, of Kemper, and a
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Odis
Bible of Killeen.
There were 23 relatives present,
including Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bible
and family of Grand Prairie, a
brother; and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Westmorland of Fort Worth, a
sister; grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.
Some 350,000 Americans will die
prematurely this year of diseases
linked to smoking. That’s as many
Americans as have been killed in ail
the wars fought in this century.
Worldwide, even the most conser
vative estimates place the number
of avoidable deaths caused by
over 1,000,000 per
Garden Club Has Cure
For The Holiday Blues
Have you had a holiday season
come and go and leave you feeling
that you never picked-up on the
Christmas spirit? If so, the prescrip
tion is only $6.00, and can be filled
by attending Town and Country
Garden Club’s Christmas Brunch on
Saturday, December 1, at Sacred
Heart Catholic Church Parish Hall.
The brunch will be come and go,
between the hours of 10:30 and
12:30.
Theme for the brunch is “0
Christmas Tree", and will be used
throughout the Parish Hall. Repeat
features from last year include the
popular Merchant's Room, Tea
Room and Designer’s Display Room,
and the children in the Christmas
Pageant will make their debut. A
special new feature will be the
Wreath Room where fresh balsam
wreaths will be available for sale.
"The delightful menu, cooked by
the members, will feature smoked
turkey crepes and other scrump-
tious items to please your palate",
state members of the club.
For your very own dose of
‘Christmas Spirit, call any member
of Town and Country Garden Club,
or tickets are now available at the
following stores in Coleman: The
Children's Shoppe, Nora Lee Tolar
Interiors, Flowers Unlimited, and
Caskey Coleman Floral.
Coleman Masons
To Have Dinner
A Thanksgiving Dinner will be
held Tuesday, November 13, at the
Coleman Masonic Lodge beginning
at 7 p.m. All Master Masons,
Eastern Star and invited guests are
invited to attend.
When A Need Exists The Lord Provide An Answer
Coleman, Texas, November 13, 1984
Calendar
of Events
TUESDAY, NOV. 13
Bloodmobile, Teen Center,
1-7 p.m.
Circle C CowBelles Lun-
cheon-Meeting, 12 noon, The
Gallery Restaurant.
Chamber of Commerce Board
Mtg., 5:30 p.m., board rm.
Leisure Lodge Home Health
free Blood Pressure Clinic, 10
a.m„ Sr. Center.
School Board Mtg., tax office,
7 p.m.
Singing at Leisure Lodge, 3
p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous and
Al-Anon Mtg., 8 p.m., south
door Cobb Center.
First United Methodist
) Clothing Rm., open 2-4 p.m.
Masonic Lodge Thanksgiving
dinner, 7 p.m., Master Masons,
Eastern Star and invited
guests.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14
Bake Sale, First United
Methodist Church, fellowship
hall, 8 a.m.
Seventh-day Adventist Fur-
niture and Clothing Center,
9-11 a.m., 211 S. Pecos.
Texas Employment Comm,
representative, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in
Comm. Court Rm., upstairs at
Courthouse.
Rockwood Community
Thanksgiving supper, 6 p.m.,
Community Center.
THURSDAY, NOV. 15
Texas Dept, of Public Health
free Children’s Immunization
Clinic, 10 a.m.-12 noon and 1
p.m.-3 p.m., 605 W. 2nd.
CHS Open House, 7-8 p.m.,
all school patrons invited.
Talpa Livestock Assn., 7:30
p.m., Talpa High School Lib-
rary.
Working Women’s Luncheon,
Church of Christ Family Life
Center, 11 a.m.-l p.m.
City Council, 5:30 p.m., City
Hall.
Monthly Birthday Party, 7
p.m., leisure Lodge,
Chapt. 1644 NARFE, 7 p.m.,
Coleman Bank Club.
Retired Teachers Assn., 7
p.m., First Coleman National
Bank Hospitality Room.
10-10 CB Club Ladies' Aux., 7
p.m.
IOOF Lodge, 7:30 p.m., 107
E. Pecan.
Social Security Office, 9 a.m.-
12 noon and 1:30-3 p.m., Cobb
1 Center.
Alcoholics Anonymous and
Al-Anon meetings, 8 p.m.,
| south door Cobb Center.
Coleman Co. Tennis Assn.,
I practice at 7 p.m., City Park.
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'he worship services of a small town church
had been accompanied by an old organ which
was on its last pedals. It was a type for which
there were no replacement parts available, and
the price of a new one was beyond reach. One
Sunday it finally sounded its last chord and
became silent forever. However, that very week
a classified ad appeared in a regional church
publication, offering an organ FREE, to any
church of that denomination which would send
someone to pick it up, Needless to say, this was
done. The newly acquired organ had been used
but was in perfect condition. Moreover, two dozen
choir robes, also needed, were obtained in this
manner; from another ad in the same issue. Thus
the Lord does indeed provide, when a need ex-
ists. Remember this, and thank Him for your own
blessings; at your House of Worship.
Thle Ad Sponsored by the following Merchant*:
God our maker
doth provide
For our wants to
be supplied
— Henry Alford
Coleman Is Proud
To Be Called
“A Town Of
Churches"
Find Inner Peace
In Yours This W eek
COLEMAN BUILDING MATERIALS
David Skelton and Employees
COLEMAN BUTANE GAS CO.
Don Howard and Employees
LYLE WHITE ELECTRIC
Lyle White and Employees
STEMPEl MFG. CO.
Hugh Stempel and Employees
HENDERSON FUNERAL HOME
Donnie & Chris Henderson & Staff
COLEMAN MONUMENT WORKS
David Huff and Employees
COLEMAN BANK
Officers, Directors & Staff
RUDOLPH OIL CO.
Mobil Distributor
F. B. & Baker Rudolph & Employees
WAYNE'S WESTERN WEAR
Coleman's Discount Western Store
OAKES FOOD. INC.
Don Oakes and Employees
TNELBIRT ELKINS GULF SERVICE
Thelbert Elkins and Employees
G!0, 0. RHONE CO.
Hardware - TV's - Appliances
RCA - Frigidaire - Litton
Don Rhone and Emp'oyees
COLEMAN GRAIN CO.
Sandy Neal and Employees
WOODARD'S GROCERY A MARKET
Wilburn Woodard and Employees
MARTIN BRICK CO.
Long Martin ond Employees
ROCKWELL BROS. A CO.
OF COLEMAN
Kenneth Newman and Employees
MILLER INSURANCE AGENCY
Foster Miller ond Staff
COLEMAN TV CABLE CO.
Loyd Hopper and Employees
BUDDY'S GROCERY
Buddy Kelsey ond Employees
SHOPPIN' BASKIT FOOD CENTER
Dennis Stroebel ond Employees
WALKER FUNERAL HOME
Tom, Solly, Tim & Ann Walker,
Mrs. Bessie Hector
NELL'S FASHIONS
Nell Walthall and Staff
FIRST COLEMAN NATIONAL BANK
Officers, Directors ond Staff
COLEMAN PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN.
Officers, Directors ond Staff
MAHAN FORD CO.
Rex Mahan ond Employees
TAYLOR MOTOR CO.
Dink & Nick Toylor ond Employees
BABER WELDING
Don Bober ond Employees
GRAMMIR'S
Bob & Retho Yates ond Staff
FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSN.
Of Coleman
James R. Isenhower and Staff
JIFF'S GROCERY A MARKET
Cliff Lefevre ond Employees
THE CAROUSEL
Staff ond Employees
J. I. STEVENS CO,
And Employees
SANSING BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, INC.
1 FRIDAY, NOV. 16
Good Neighbor
Extension
Homemakers, 9 a.m., Coleman
, Bank Club.
Singing at Holiday Hill, 3
I p.m.
I MONDAY, NOV. 19
Hospital Auxiliary, 9:30 a.m.,
IOMMH cafeteria.
Coleman Chpt. 360 Order of
I Eastern Star, 7:30 p.m., Mason-
ic Lodge Hall.
TOPS Club, Coleman Bank
| Club, weigh-in 6:15, meeting 7
p.m.
Girl Scout Troop 68, 3:30-5
p.m., First Presbyterian
I Church.
Boy Scout Troop 221, First
1 Presbyterian Church, 6-7:30
p.m.
Blood Donors
Needed Today
Blood donors are reminded that
the Bloodmobile will be in Coleman
today (Tuesday) from 1 to 5 p.m. at
the Teen Center,
Overall-Morris Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary members will be assisting
with the drive. Norma White,
chairman, urges everyone who can
give blood to come by this after-
noon.
CofC Directors
To Meet Today
The Board of Directors of Cob
man Chamber of Commerce wi
meet today (Tuesday) November 11
at 5:30 p.m. in the board room at th
-Chamber office. All directors ar
urged to be there.
Shirley Sonsing ond Employees
ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY
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ON TOUR CREDIT
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For Hi* or Her
Christmas
On Your Credit
No Carry Charge
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Autry, Milton. The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 13, 1984, newspaper, November 13, 1984; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth735367/m1/12/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.