Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1949 Page: 3 of 8
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SOCIETY
Betty Jo Pruitt, Patricia Davis
Named To FHA Area Offices
Texas BTU Meet Begins Today
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In Abilene; 6.0(H) Expected
THURSDAY, MARCH SI, 19M
magazine;
LubbocK Kl
Odessa was selected as group's
1050 enliven Hep city.
There were 5(52 members, repre-
senting 43 towns, present,
Th .-31*1 ' iv.ni.u......eorWentir.n
the Baptist Traihing, Union of Tex-
as was Kheduled to epen today in
Abilene, and registration is expect- sou Arm.
ed to reach 6.000. By Wednesday Williams
moie than 4.600 han registered lou (
H. White
Betty JO Pruitt of Coleman was
elected as treasurer and Patricia
Davis of Santa 'Anna, sergeant-al-1
arms, at the annual meeting of
Area 3 Future Homemakers otj I. L. La.s'ater, superintendent of Baptist Church, reports a regtstru-
America, held on Friday and Sati-i Winters- public schools, delivered tion of 31; from the North Coleman
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March 25’ and 26, at M:
the 3 day meeting, according to W
O. Beazley, registration chairman
About 43 jet-sons will attend vers"
nom Coleman. Mice.; Flora Dee. Dr. FI
Daughtry, secretar> at the First Dr,.V.
Con
Dr. Ralph
mete speaker
cf Waco; Dr
- ecretorv of
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urday,
land. — ........
Lady_ Clyde Hodges of Sweet-
water was named area president;
Paula Hale of Ysleta and\ Nada
Rise. Williams of Wylie, vice presi-
dents; Marilyn McEntire, Colorado
City, recording secretary; Diane
Jounson, Brady, corresponding
, ecre'ary; Vivian Dalby, El Paso,
teperter; Fayneil Cleckler, Roscoe
historian, Patsy Slrnders, San An-
gelo. parliamentarian, and Jean
Winter, Merkel, song leader,
Miss Fairy Breeding of Sweet-
water was named faculty sponsor.
Advhpr is Miss Florence McAlister
of Big Spring.
the principal address. His topic was church 6 persons left this morning
"Fut re Homomakers of America, to attend the meet,
as a Part of the School-Community MKs Sarah Keeton, librarian at
Educational'Program". the First Baptist Church, is to
Sing, dances, readings, and skits speak on Friday morn.tv; at 8:50.
were precepted by the dUferent the talk to be on 1 Pr, - estion Tn-
chaptcrs.
From Coleman.
nomto* students of the high school a panel member for a -cr.ernl. it
Jo Ann Cathey. Mae Mulk?y, Betty cussion from 3:00 until 3:30 Fri-«
Jo Pruitt, Sandra McWilliams, andldav afternoon.
' Three young people from the
First Baptist Church here will cnr
, I terest Centers” for Juniors and
five home eco- younger members. She will aiso be
veil f f Dml..-
leaue-rs arc Dr, Ou,
Newman . f Denison, president; Dr
T. C. Gardner of Dallas, secretW,\
atid treasurer: John D.-Matthew- f
Beaumont, music director; . Mr.-
Tates Brr.Wjn and,Mis. £, M-.i
ciith. piutt: t*:,®r.;Jes*e Herlbctiti
of Abilene,- chairman -<t gen,rat .
convent!! n < mniittce: and H,zc
Bumgarner ,, Dalla; nu! n:-,,;.i
Jtnowlton. of Fort. Worth, record-
ing “secretaries.
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IN'TRC
Merle Norman Hand
Cream
- So/tening-
Patsy Whitehead' ---“'tegether v\ith
their instnicior, Mrs.’ Flora Fry,
attended the meting.
Jo Ann Cathey, as sergeant at-,
ter the hymn-playing contest. They
are Arles Smith. -Vada Beth Wil-
Southpaws Get Break
DENVER, ‘UR Speaking of 1; ft -
handed wrenches, now it's the ii it-
This new conveniently, packaged
product is rich cl creamy, delicately
never .sticky or greasy.
< Phone 4941
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Hand Cream. SooL.tr «nd
-.ends, giving i:»em new
oflness and beauty
lLE NORMAN
rented, and is
ed the executive meeting and buft-
el supper Friday afternoon.
No Federal Tax Scvmcc fox 8
Tested end Approved Anti-Ter.
nish New MAGNOLIA Chest
included.
This Service conteins 16 Teaspoons,
8 Soup Spoons, 8 Knives, 8 Forks,
8 Salad forks, 3 Table Spoons, 1
Cold Meat Fork, 1 Gravy Ladle,
1 Sugar Spoon, 1 Butter Km/c.
WE OFFER A SPECIAL
SERVICE TO BRIDES-t
ASK US ABOUT IT TODAY.
Episcopal Auxiliary
Meets Wednesday
The Wcman’s Auxiliary of the
Episcopal Church met Wednesday
efternoen at 3 'o'clock in the par-
ish louse. - ♦
The devotional leader, Mrs, Char-
les WiBon led the litany, and Mrs.
John T. Williamson gave the les-
sen on “The Prayer Book and a
Christian Society”.
During the business session, the
group chase for study "The Episco-
pal Church and Its Message for
Men of Today” by George Parkin.
Atwater.
Pr.cent for the meeting were
Mesdames H. H. Jackson, Clara
Randail, Jack Home. Charles Wil-
son, Bob Bowen .and John T. Will-
iamson. i
I Next mec'ing of the auxiliary will
le on Wednesday at 3 (o'clock at
ti e parish hopse. Mrs. Wilson will
conduct the lessen front the book
selected fer study.
arms during the last year, attend- ;tler and Ermancil Miller. .,r r ,,
| Facilities of five Abilene clwrch-rs banded checxbook. ntc Cm <■
. of four demoninations and Roge .States National Bank of Deri,- r
Field House. Hardin-Simmons Un- wistojng ot please all its customers,
! versify .will - bet used by” the con- has eflSf^d ttaj southpaws a check-
I venticn, expected to be the largest bet^ exactly like the oije rigiit-
j delegation ever assembled in Abi- , handers use only backwards,
lene.
Nine departmental ■meetings will
be held in the churches. These In-
clude: conference' fflr. pastors, ed-
ucation dijjectors and General
Training Union - officers! confer-
Merle Norman Studio
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Mrs. R. J. Candler, Prop.
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LARLESMITHS
• VOUR CWEOIT JtWtLfO
Coieman’s Leading Jewelers
Mrs. Hickman
Les Amis Hostess
Mrs. Cltarles Hickman entertain-
ed members of tie Les Amis Bridget
Club Tuesday afternoon at, 3 o'-
clock.....iiihe home of; Mrs. W. R.
Hickman, Gl|K West Live Oak. j
Sprflig flowers decorated the
rooms cf the home.
High score and bingo were won
by Mrs. M. T. Whi e; high guest:
pi is* went to Mrs. Willie Campbell;
lew. Mrs. Jimmy Marshall;, and
floating “prize, Mrs. J. B. McCord.
A sandwich piate was served to
each of those* named and to the
following: Mesdames Clyde Hen-
derson, Frank Rogers, Claude Mil-
ler, Wayland Gordon, Anton Johns-
ton, Everett McKinney, W. F
Weaver, and two guests—Mrs. J,
P. McCord and Mrs, "Vernon Lewis.
First Baptist Juniors
To Have Easter
Breakfaet Sunday
The Junior B Department of the
First Baptist. Church will have an
Easter breakfast Sunday morning,
April 3, - at 8 o’clock m the .edu-
cational building of the church,
announces Mrs; Rt e. Alsop, as-
sistant ,-uperintehdent of_ the de-
par! ment.
Guest speaker is to bo Mrs. T. M.
Gillham of Santa Amia.
A Want-Ad in the Dally Demo-
crat-Vcice will bring results.
JVST LOOK AT THE SPACE
ence of the. Arsociational Train-
ing Union officers; Adult Depart-
ment; library .conference; visual |
aids program; Young People’s Do- i
partment; Intermediates; Juniors: !
and Nursery, Beginner and Primary j
Departments.
At tlie general -session Saturday j
morning, tlie nominating commit-
tee wti intake its report of nomi-
nations for convention offices and
the executive board members.
Featured speakers will be Dr. Ro-
bert G. Lee of Memphis, Tenn., pre
sider.t of the Southern Baptist
Convention; Dr. Joe Burton, Nash-
ville, Term., .gdit^r of ”ITriiJ| Life"
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Reavis, Dick. Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1949, newspaper, March 31, 1949; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth746542/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.