Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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LOCAL
Mr., mm-Mrs. Wfttuii Schick ;visit-
Kl over the weekend in Port Worth
with her grandmother, Mrs. ,J. S.
itephcusou
Teen-Age Politics
Even Better
Than Real Thing
Mr. and Mrs. W T Hutchinson
.luted m bait Gap Sumay with
Mrs. McKanii.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess R. Pearce oi
Austin will visit over the weekend
.uth his parents, Mr and Mrs.
,ess A. Pearce, Sr. , and attend
M of Weoster 4>;;ue, who
.ill oe mined liere on Stinday.
BY HARMAN W. MtliOl.S
l niteii Press staff (orrc.pnn.ient
WASHINGTON. March 26
I just spent die better part of a
uay going troui one -<iiuh.uk rooa
to another — not a one of 'tn
smoke—filled,'
• They were filled with an^i boys i
High school boys in itkid slacks aiio
ackt'ts, aged. 15 to 17; all pt.wuui! 1
politicians. Better say, poiuiciaii'j
already.
Mrs h H. Weaver returned Sun-1 The klds' S01V' 2,20° ' :
u, , .... a practically took over the capital
ay IK-m Gkladoma City, alter a • • ..... . ,
umitiu visit with relatives
as they opened the Sixth Annua.
Convention.’.of Key Club Intel at-
fenak It’s a community <;
Mr. and Mrs. Stun Cobb and Mr. j • , ,
' i u .«!t - K M. Ei.i were in Austin organization sponsored r -■ K.
hniiniM ; I «*nls and designed to give Uu
.uoiiaay ana iuesuoy on business. ...
__ • | ooys the know; tow <. I.
Dr. and Mrs^Sianey Hughes and )
,011 ut wowuwood, Visited Sunday
,ta.i uer ptueuv., Mr ‘a.iu Mis. Vv
.1. ikicCulioucn | .,«(
viiwii di
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Mtia- Vet* e
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Mi.Vy. ■A.aitjV. i>c
ui.y W c* C 5 v i
Mrs- H. B. Sparks ol Valera visit-1 “,o
u over tire weke.id with her
iaugnter. Mrs Vecma Taylor.
ir thuoauctr
■ i lie
o«iC ’ po.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Paddleford,
drs H L Livingston and Mrs.
iut.i Wi.iiams. vkited in Ocsoe-
notua buiiuay w.,a their lister.
4rs. W L. -vabers and Mr Xabor. , ^ j,
—v for n.suuoe '
'WOK* Sehtek &A Towner, trwund.
Mr an.i Mr,- Fteur.nt. Ciafke w.u ........... _ . ........„
ifyibf4td,*F lor• a vacation trip to, si*.... ....J 1.1.., ...... ::
Wun.trrey and Mexico City, .v.ex wau RuS plugging ins hoiue-tc
WuilS 6aU1I
J. W Gillespie of Texas Tech.
Album*.. vu,l:td oyer the woeken*.
uth his p irem , Mi ana . Mr.
j uc Gillespie,
u 4ii4, ' i>n.i04
'Mr. and Mrs Jean Larson and
on, Jan, will visit, cvet - e week-
, u in Dallas with relatives.
Mrs. .Jorcphine Hughe Mrs?*BiI
v B- Beach ani Mrs. j: A Bris-
oe will leave Saturday for a visit
; Austin with Mrs. Jewel Mitchei
md Mrs Newt Mel Becker Mrs.
risece and -mother, Mrs. Hughes
rill go to. Houston Monday where
t.rs Hug' es will vbit for several
"eeka. Mr?- Beach will 'return to
7-oleman,. Sunday.
li* Lt ard Mrs Mayo Neyiand
id st!n Kayo, formerly of-Honc-
iiu are \ lilting this week with
er mother, Mrs Etah Simmons
r. Neyiand who has been station*
i in Hawaii for several years has
tea tru terred to Bro kslield,
an Antonio.
u.it. WUy i-5
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a*v Va a*3 paCisiwo.‘at. Ol .0
L*. wsjh v*- » 04* * . *H v - * v
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■ v\ feat w a.j o i*i* uuiti
4.14 4 Lie, M *.*04.V
lift i t ( latKCU cl i.t'vA*<
outer camp.
‘•Shcvnir snow,” cla
fciiv, *-i *:diyU
it 4 tAk VOlO* iU-
fiiiOLUt* UuOr
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yi ..* biae- p*«&> •1 ipod
Aft*' if-' * c* *0* *^o**-**C *v^ -
ilk-' gjt.**** ICV»‘* •
Biff, a stocky little tin
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Mr."*nf Mr ■ Will Reed turned
to Maimhum. Okla.. alter a visit
with Mr and Mrs. R D Johnston
j d ntie,tided the lDOth birthday
ctleiratjon of Mrs. Runt .Jones
Motida;'. ■-„■■■
Mr and M; Frank ZaTmanek
si,. ....... 1 jt Liberty! hill, visit-
ed over t.! e wbekWtd adth 'her par-
rr"vt mf„ ted Ifm. Howard , T.
Walker •
Mr and Mr Ralph Roger' of
llte^Hi, will visit tins weekend with
Mi ,uw Mrs. R B Jones and
t mih ,
w >r pi -4rn of J»l. N! M.. was a
Li'l.,me - vi ; or Here Monday a; n
iu«-a:n
■'9a. a Mr.* .J v Marshall
1; red oi, 'he 1 eek an t :n Fort
wi'h t.hetr da.Mb.ter. Mis
tj.ln
liiese kids fc> the a " go
W.ii They a.e ..... •■.. ■ *•
..dels aliu nave fib ie*i*uj. *«
ted palms or toon; :.a ,, s
ti.oic than tr.e.t *. ■•■ i-t
piters ever town Mh 1
10 u,u fot this kiti u
bonic of the candidates t-y
cards printed w.....utr
art . .:.v t
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if Bad: m 'he L or B«
her; of Rahway. N J" was .
.hi fer Lon V . :rr f r it
'.onal tr stee Ke pi't.r.r hi
ss* »n honor student 'and 1
preside.; ■ : !.'.< 1 tudent eou
nome
Theb he made a speta-
Ken Miiiei whe i ranaa
In-er; anct ■ . Pr< -ideat I v
of earshot when this ora'to;
on I ollafa lit* ■ " ! S
what he ha . sa-n "Wrii, fr
••n admitted "! pulled cvs«t
rut of mv bt It, b -
guy and would make .*. good
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1 Depicted bird 5Se' eagle
7 Misplacers "6 Belgian r.' er
il Guides 7 Burden
' 14 Prayer / 8 Shield bearing
15 Drunkard ’ 9Ye;/Sp ) >
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kingdom ’.'I Dec ivs
18 Greek.letter ■ 1: Fillip
• •> W Rough lava - TTJumbled type 29 Master
2P Ridiculef 20 Female deer 30 Dregs .
1 22 Spam fab j 21 Foreign' ageVi* 36 Mocrai.n ■
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26 Challenge1
'28 Shout
31 Wing ?e pa t
32 Fish eggs
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expt's
f t Anger
35 Retain
37 Cushions
33 Egyptian sun
e >d
391nd.an
mulberry
40 Township
fab )
42 it---fish a«
its food
48 Found (ab)
50Cereal grain
52 Drive off
53 Narrow inlet
61 Parts of stoves
58 Allotted
portion
58 Take info
custody ; •
S3 Strong ^
vegetable*
VERTICAL
1 BoneS
2 Greek, pcrl.ico
J Fondlg ' . _ '
25 Antenna ., 40 Roman
2G It is of a —- garment ...
■ I rov n a lor 41 Young salmon
46 Demigod
47 EnthusiE;.-
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J,1 Pivir.g
above, white 43.Greek war god
below 44 Trial
27 To the 4") Candlef
sheltered side (ab )
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Welcomes the EASTER BUNNY with an EASTE
Come in and see our large selections of new merchandise specially purchased for t
SHOP EARLY AND SAVE .... SALE BEGINS ~I
Fashion Focus On
Fabrics
The*fabrics' of fashion for
r 5
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Fashions
For Easter
/r/r$ 0*irs
Spring. 49 are beautiful . . .
Printed wash silks
Mfg. to sell for 1.29
74c Y<1.
This Easter you will be prettier than
ever in our large new selections of
crepes, shantungs, linens, sheers,
wash silks, and dressy cottons. Prints
solids,, darks, and pastels.
Assorted shades of high
.quality butcher linen.
Mtg. to sell for $1.19
Wash silks, lincnSj crepes
Mfg. to sell lor $7.95
74eYd-
Wash silks, linens, crepes
Mfg to sell dor $9.95
84-87
S6.S7
ORGANDIES &
POTTED
SWISS
'TrW-nr*/*'. v Pastel Shades
' ”* '• "v Mfg. to sell for 79c
r*s
Wash silks, crepes, shan-
fiings and dressy cottt • i
Mfg. to sell for $11.95
Wash silks and crepes
Mfg. io sell for $14.95
88.87
810.87
BLOUSE BEAUTIES
FOR EASTER
Frilled and femenine, smart and taik"
ored . , . to set off your suit or skirt to
perfection.
Fine ienpes with'lace trims Oflfl and s no
Asst, styles aind colcu's ____ *
Beaut ful Rayons
Delicate Batistes with Eyelet trims
2.97
3.47
EYFLET EMBROIDERY
Mt". tc sell for $1.79 yd.
97c Yd.
, r W.
I yi
Rayon Ltcnc Cui Cord
Nlfg. to sell for $1.49
Sit Yd.
“Sho-forin” Brassieres
White a ml nude -sizes 32-
k;
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•TrCtf
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Sizes 4C 46.
White and nude
S2.tr/
Rj.
Tore Petal Slips
$2.97
‘ Lary Dorctta’
cllp3
Spring Perfection In
Nylons
First Quality
Superior quality sheere that give you
both beauty and wear, Flattering new
pring shades. v * |
45 GAUGE l
Mfg. to sell for 1.23— Pair
r% :;'h
v r ? % ■
51.15
Ifg. to sell for $i.G9—fmr
840
r
89*!
Children's and Misses’ “Baby Doll
- in patent. Red and White.
Mfg. to sell for $5.97
83.97
Sizes' 81-2 to 3
ALL SPRING COATS GREATLY REDUCED
for our Easter Sale - Assorted styles, colors and sizes -
Shorties and fullTengths.
Special Reductions on all New Shoes - for Easter Sale.
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AND
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UNIT
RAYON
JL« JL i
KNIT
RAYON
Panties
“Gold Cross” and “Natural Bridge
arch supports - AAAA to C widths.
Mfg. to sell up tq $|,0.95.
8.97
737
Pumps, Tieo and Straps - high and
military heels - black, brown, red, and
green. *'t
Mfg. to cell up to $9.95
Children’s high top shoes —
White, brown, and patents.
1.97 2.97
3.97
to '
97€
i*
White, nude, and
black. . $2.97
Dressy wedge heels, straps and step-
ins’ —in white, gbld, green, yellow,
and red colors-Mfg. to sell up to 8.95.
2.97
5.97
Boys’ and girls’ dress ox-
fords—in brown, white and
addle. V
Priced for Our Easter Sales. /
1.97 and 1
9 Q7
At? I •
Sizes 3 to 10
.
sh»» "* The Hub Dry Goods
For Easter At
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.