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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1933.
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SOCIETY PACE
MAXINE STAYTCN, SCCIE1Y H im - - CFEICE PHONE 25 RESIDENCE DRONE 542-R
Miss McMillion
and Mr. LeMay
Wed Saturday
A marriage of beautiful simplicity
solemnized Saturday evening
'^member the nineteenth at 8:30
j’clock in the parlors of the First
Baptist church witft Rev. P. F.
Squyree, pastor of the church, read-
ing the service when Miss Ann Mc-
tllllon became the bride of Mr.
lames P. LeMay.
The bride wore a becoming model
>f autumn brown crepe with smart
small hat and other accessories in
sarmony.
Mrs. LeMay is a daughter of Mrs.
R. D. Owens of Arp, Texas. She is
& graduate of Coleman high school
and received her business training at
Draughon’s Business College, Abi-
lene. For the past six years she has
been assistant secretary in the of-
HOWELL
FRI-SAT., NOV. 25-26
Should we declare open season on
the male crooning singers?
David Manners
—In—
“CROONERS”
A delightlul comedy satire on
the present vogue of male croon-
erf.
SUN-MON-TUES.,
NOV. 27-28-29
They turn a
collage into
a madhouse
just as if Alma
didn't Mater I
•
A Snorting
whinny of un-
bridled joyl
WED-THURS.. NOV. 30-
DEC. 1st
Week-End Social
Calendar
Miss Katie B. Simmons la en-
tertaining members of the Jute
de Cartes club this afternoon.
The Alathean class of the First
Baptist church will meet at 3:30
Friday afternoon In the educa-
tional building.
Tlie Mutual Improvement club
is meet Friday afternoon at the
city library.
Young people of the Methodist
church arc to be entertained at a
Get Acquainted Party Friday eve-
ning at 7:30 at the parsonage.
Saturday morning at ten o’clock
voung people of the Methodist
church under 10 years dTage will
be entertained with a party kC
the church.
La Trots Quatre club will be
guests of Mrs. J. T. Blair, Jr.,
Monday evening.
The Business Women’s Mis-
sionary Society of the First
Methodist church will meet Tues-
day evening with Miss Rosa Lee
Lightner.
Miss Charlott Hinds Is to en-
tertain the Domestic Hands club
Monday evening. “
The Phebean class of the First
Baptist church will have its
monthly business and social
Thursday afternoon, Dec. 1, at,
he educational building.
flee of the Coleman Mutual Aid
Association which position she will
continue to hold.
Mr. LeMay is the youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. LeMay of Cole-
man and for the past several years
has been associated with the Central
State and First Coleman National
banks as accountant.
Mr. and Mrs! IeMay will be at
home at 312 S 'leches, Co'emii
♦ ♦
Fidelia Matron
Class Held Meet
Tuesday Evening
The Fldelis Matron class of the
First Baptist church met Tuesday
evening in the educational building
for its regular monthly business
meeting.
During the business session Mrii
Ollie Gideon was elected first vice
president to take the place of Mrs.
W. W. Fewell who has moved tb
Amarillo . •
A social hour followed the bus-
iness and a light refreshment plate
was served by the hostesses, Mrs. D.
E. Loveless and Mrs. W. N. McCul-
loch. »
Present were Mrs. McCulloch, Mrs.
Loveless, and Mesdames,, Vestal Wal-
ker. Horace Brown, Robert Dodson,
Forest Caskey, C. W. Pressley,
Cleone Henderson, Everett Powell,
Katie Pearl Stinson and Mrs. T. B.
Stayton.
♦ ♦ ♦
Dance it Conntry Club.
Members of the Coleman Country
Club entertained Tuesday, evening at
the club house with a Thanksgiving
dnace.
Ray Judia and his orchestra from
Cisco furnished music for the oc-
casion.
DIXIE
FRI-SAT-, NOV. 25-26
TOM ( Tony )
MIX
. . . in a brand new idea in pic-
tures ... a Wild West show foot-
loose among the bloody politics of
a small European kingdom. It’s
a marvel of ACTION and FUN.
‘MY PAL
the KING*
with-Mickey Rooney, Stuart
Holmes, Noel Francis
WED-THURS, NOV. 30-
DEC. 1
10c 15c
Estelle Taylor
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“Western
Limited”
College Students
Spend Holidays
With Homefolks
Beauty and the Beast
m
The Thanksgiving holidays will
be marked bv a series of parties,
dances and outings given for college
student! visiting in Coleman witn
their parents
Miss Mary Velma McCord and
Bennett Nance. Jr., will be among
the first to arrive. They are attend-
ing T. C. U. In Fort Worth and will
be in Wednesday for the holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
P. McCord and Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
nett Nance.
Miss Peggy Jackson, junior at the
State University, Austin, will visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Jackson. She will have as her guest,
Miss Betsy Lee of Wichita Falls. Miss
Lee is also a student at State Uni-
versity.
Miss Flo Ella Garden, student at
T. W. C.. Fort Worth, will visit with
her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Carden in Abilene. Miss Carden
Is a graduate of Coleman high
school.
Edward Edens, freshman at Texas
University, will not be at home lor
the holidays. His parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Edens, will visit with him
and attend the Texas University-
A. it M. football game. Mr. and Mrs.
Edens will be accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. John Grammar.
Miss Mary Wilmoth Mead, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mead, will
visit with her aunt, Mrs. G. B. Beall
in Dallas. Miss Mead is attending
C. I. A. In Denton
a. B. McCord, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. McCord will be at home from
Austin, where he Is attending State
University.
The beast is Peruna, new mascot
ot Southern Methodist university
Mustangs. The beauty is Miss
Eleanor Southgate, 5. M. U. co-ed.
Peruna now plays a prominent
part at all S. M. U. football games.
And who can blame him for being
so good in the picture for his
charming mistress?
Mrs. Robertstfn
Is Hostess to
Bridge Parses
Mrs. White Was
Honored While
at Convention
Mrs. Stobaugh
Is Hostess to
Merry Matrons
Mrs. W. P. Stobaugh was hostess
to a smart one o’clock luncheon
Tuesday afternoon when she honored
members and a few additional guests
of the Merry Matrons club.
Crysanthemums furnished floral
decorations for the home and cent-
ered the table where the three course
luncheon was served. Mrs. John
Warren and Miss Camille Stobaugh
assisted the hostess in serving.
Mrs. J. F. Gaines scored high for
club members, Mrs. Sam Gray high
for guests and Mrs. Mack Anderson
cut high, in games that were enjoy-
ed following the luncheon.
Present were Mesdames E. C.
Edens, W. S. Stephenson, J. B. Hil-
ton, C. J. Dibrell, Jr., J. F. Gaines,
L. J. Wilson, E. L. White, J. P.
McCord, Claud McClellan, H. H.
Jackson, Frank Harbour. W. M.
Reed, J. P. Holman, E. H. Flewellen,
Sam Gray, John Grammar. H. R.
Starkweather, Arch Harbour. B. A.
Pessels. Louie Miller. Jerry Harbour,
E. M. Caulder, Mack Anderson and
Miss Sallie McGowan.
Honored at Convention Bridge
Is Courtesy of
Mrs. Wells Tues,
Mrs. Rushing ’Wells entertained
members and guests of the Just g
Club and the Blue Bonnet club Tues-
day afternoon when she was hostess
at her home on west Pecan street to
six tables of contract bridge.
High score prize was given Mrs.
Sam T. Dowty, cut to Mrs. Ray Gil-
liam and low to Miss Verna Marie
Hemphill.
A dainty refreshment course, serv-*
ed at tables gaily decorated with
candy figurines, consisted of creamed
j chicken in patty shells, waffers, oli?7
es, hot tea and date cakes -
♦ • •
Mrs. T. J. White, who "was in Abi-
lene last week to attend the Bap-
tist General State Convention of
Texas was given a definite place in
the convention when it was learned
that she was a daughter of H. L.
Mrs. H. A. Robertson’s courtesies
of last week-end were contract
bridge parties given Thursday and
Saturday afternoons. Thursday
Dowty Miller and Charles Sm.th,^rs> Robertson was hostess to live j Graves the first president of the
will be at home Wednesday evening. tftblps o{ players and Saturday four! convention, a position he held for
for the Thanksgiving holidays with tables j19 yeses.
For the occasion the home on A us- ! ^r- Graves was also pres'dent of
their parents. They are students at
Texas University.
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Witt are In
Austin to attend the Texas Univer-,
sity-A. & M. football game. Their
son. Mark K.. will return to Cole-
man with them for the holidays.
Barclav Hollingsworth. Texas
University student, was to arrived
Wednesday evening for a visit with
hUTarcnts, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hol-
lingsworth. Mrs. Hollingsworth and
Bridge, Luncheons
Were Courtesy of
Friday, Saturday
Mrs. Sam Gray, 1114 south Com-
mercial Avenue, was hostess Fri-
day and Saturday when she enter-
tained with bridge luncheons. For
the occassions fall cut flowers furn-
ished interesting floral decorations
for the home.
A Thanksgiving motif was used in
all details of the affair and turkey
luncheons were served both davs.
Friday games of contract termin-
Mrs. T. J. White who was honored
last week at a meeting of the State
Baptist General Convention in Abi-
lene.
Contract Bridge
Was Compliment
of Mrs. Jackson
Mrs. H. H. Jackson was hostess to
the younger matrons last Thursday
afternoon when she entertained with
three tables of contract bridge at her
home. 114 west Sixth street.
The interesting series of games
ended with Mrs. Louie Miller scor-
ing high and Mrs. Arch Harbour low.
A dalad course was served Mrs.
Karl Wallace. Mrs. J. F. Henderson.
Jr,, Mrs. F. M. Burke, Mrs. M. C.
Barnes, Mrs. Frank Harbour. Mrs.
Arch Harbour, Mrs. C. F. Cavanagh,
Mrs. Louie Miller. Mrs. J. T. Blair,
Jr., Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mrs. Don
Sawyer and Mrs. Elgean Shield. '
es, hot tea and date cakes.
Present for the delightful hospi-
tality were Mesdames Ray Gilliam,'
Gerald Swann, D. E. Loveless, Paul
Gibson, Robert Gideon, Montle Gid-
eon, C. W. Hemphill, Jr., H. O. Ag-
new, Charles Wilson, Mary Conner,
B. B Nunley, Jimmie Gober, Nani
nie Ayres, Dick Wilson, Alton Tay-
lor, C W. Squyres, C. O. Fleming,’
Sam T. Dowty, F. M. McKinney,
Jimmie King, H. A. Robertson,
Elizabeth Heddleston, R. A. Autrey,
Misses Verna Marie Hemphill anil
Virginia Dibrell.
Home Demonstration
Club Honors Bride
at Shower Tuesday
Mrs. Phelix Watson of Comal, who
| before her marriage November lOtli
was Miss Sylvia Smith, was named
honor guest at a meeting of the Xiae-
I Echo home demonstration club Tues-
day afternoon in the home of Oeo.
(Continued on page 8—-See. 1» ’
Score awards. TfnagSday afternoon
. - , were won itf Mtfe Chatles Paddle-
baby have been visiting in Coleman iord high W H TWen high
for the past two weeks. cut and Mrs. Fp, Holm;
Misses Maye and Fay'e Coursey
were to arrive Wednesday evening
from Stephenvilic for the vacation
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Coursey at flew Central. Th?y
are students at John Tarleton Col-
lege.
Victs Kelley, also a student at
John Tarleton will be here for the
holidays with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. O. H. Kelley. ,
Elwond Brewer, student at Baylor
in Dallas, has made plans to be at
home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Brewer, for the holidays.
Billy and Weldon Allen, T. C. U.
students, will be here for Thanks-
giving Day with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Allen.
Ben Jackson, senior at Rice In-
stitute, Houston, will be in Coleman
for the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jackson.
♦ ♦ ♦
Who Dealt Club
Members, Guests
Are Entertained
Five tables of Who Delat club
members and guests were present
last Friday evening when Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Agnew were hosts at
their home, 512 west Walnut street.
For the occasion the home was
decorated with fall flowers and pot
plants. A salad course and hot cof-
fee was served at the conclusion of
games.
High score awards were presented
Mrs. H. A. Robertson and H. W. Har-
din.
Guests present were Mr. and Mrs;
F. M. McKinney. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie King.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Fleming. "Dr. and
Mrs. H. A. Robertson. Club mem-
bers present were Messrs, and Mes-
dames Montic Gideon, Alton Tay-
lor. R. R. Shirman, Gerald Swann
and H. W. H din.
♦ ♦ ♦
Rev and Mrs. Hanson
Honor Guests Friday
at Episcopal Supper
Rev. and Mrs. Alex B. Hanson of
Colorado wpre named guests of hon-
or Friday evening when members of
the Church of the Holy Sprit, Epis-
copal, entertained with a supper at
the parish house on west Cedar
street.
Chrysanthemums and other au-
tumn flowers decorated the house
and the table where fried chicken,
hot rolls, scalloped potatoes, vege-
table salad, hot coffee and pie were
served by ladies of the church.
An informal program was present-
ed following the supper.
R?v. and Mrs. Hanson, whose home
is in Colorado City, have been liv-
ing in Oolnnttn for th* past month.
afairs. Miniature turseys were j Degrees wfere not! given by Baylor' at
used for tallie cards. At tea time | We Utne- However Mrs. White re-
tire hostess served pumpkin pie cetv®(t her degree last spring from
topped with ‘ ^hipped cream, with
hot coffee ajqd hdyCbed nuts.
Mrs. Louie Miller won high score
award Saturday afternoon with low
score prize gains to Mrs. ft, I. Bow-
en.
Mrs. Gray Included on her guest
list Friday afternoon Mesdafnes W.
Pi Stobaugh. B. A. Pessels, H. R.
Mrs. White was a guest at a buf-
fet supper ’and' 'informal prograrh I
Friiy evening at the home of or. Starkweather.<*. M. Burke, M. C.
and | Mrs. W. R. Show in Abilene.' B*rnes- H Milton Collins. Jenry .
Sr Mrs-
M.
IVW1U nuo. o.-^uuiuiaitfow.
Saturday, afteitioon’s pri*^ were
given Mrs, C. O. Flesgjng,*
E. M. 'Jones, low and hfrs.
Reed cut. _
Included on the guest ljst>
day afternoon were Xiesdi'
Dunman, J. P. Holman,,Chai
dleford, R. Bailey, !.)«> Whit'
ChenCy, Josephine B&tlard,
Bowen, C. J. Dibrell, Jr., B. A,Ves-
sels, E. C. Edens, Paul MCtiaren’.C.
W. Hemphill. Jr., Rushing Wells,
Jimmie Gober, L. J. Wilson,
Gray. Miss Sallie McGowan,
Frances Trammel and Miss
Thefaffa’r was given for former stu-
dent Of feaylor university in Abl-
lenq attending the convention.
♦ ♦ ♦
Harbour. Arch Harbour. J. F. Hend-,
erson. Jr.. L. J. Wilson, E. C. Edens, i
Frank Harbour. Karl E. Wallace. H.j
G. Switzer E. M. Caulder and Jose-
phine Ballard.
Saturday afternoon’s guest list In-j
eluded Mesdames Cecil Gray, W. J.
Coulson. C. G. Maddox. R. Bailey. R.
I. Bowen. Louie Miller, j. P. Hoi- j
V
ufc- Miss Collins Is
Hostess to The
B T, i LaTVois Quatre man Roy Howcll E H Flewellen.
La Trois Quatre club members H. H. Jackson, J. P. McCord, Claud
were guests Monday evening of Miss
Mary Sue Collins, when she enter -
Sam | tained at the home of her parents, i-M. Lecper of St.
Miss! Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Collins, 303 west (tea guests Friday.
Doris College avenue, with four tables of
McClellan.
Mrs. C. A. Gordon and Mrs. Clay j
Louis, Mo., were |
Miller. if. | contract bridge.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Robert-: Autumn leaves and flowers dec-
son included in the guest list Mes- | orated rooms where the interesting
dames C. Fleming, W. M. Reed. H.! scries of games furnished diversion.
T. Kirb^y/^T,. Beard, W. P, . 8to- j A dainty refreshment course
Cornelius, H. G, Afaicw,! served.
’Hr: f
baugh
E. M. Jones. Jack Holloway, W. S.
Stephenson, J. F. Gaines, Sam T.
Dowty. J. B. Hilton, B. B. IftjfeNley,
Jerry Harbour and Miss Hefcptjtoun-
tree. *•%;'
♦ ♦ ♦ 'jm
Order Eastern Stiff
Entertained Monday
at Regular Meeting
Included in the
tality were. Misses
Faye Kinney, Geneva McCulloch,
’Frances Trammel. Doris Miller, Will
Gideon, Hettie Belle Stewart. Tye
Pope, Viola Harwood, Mary Kitchell,
Pauline Roddcn, Alma Mullins, Eu-
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Beck Featured.
A special feature at the Business
and Professional Women's club
was dance given Saturday evening on the
roof garden of the St. Angelus Hotel
num-
Edna C.
Dougherty.
Miss Beck, a daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Q. E. Beck formerly of
Coleman, now living in San, Angelo,
is well known as an entertainer in
delightful hospi- in San Angelo was a tap dance i
Mary Kinney. | ber of Ellen Beck, pupil of Edi
nice Kitchell, Camille Stobaugh, Mrs. Coleman..having Ijpen featured at a
Look Todd and Mrs. J. T. Blair, Jr. number of occasions Here.
The regular meet’rig of
man Chapter No. 360, Order
Eastern Star was held In
sonic hail Monday evening. NpSfcm-i
ber 21. with a good number- in nt-
the.XJclc-
ler Of 'the
iwk
tendance.
Following the meet'ng tlflksh- ■
ments were served members and
their guests. Hostesses for the eve-1
ning were Mesdames Strickland, IL
A. Robertson -and D. P. Rockmaki r
Mrs. A. O. Lively of Rising Star en- |
tertained with a number of piano
selections.
It is interesting to Masonic bodies
of Coleman to know of the honorable
recognition the Coleman chapter
has received. Mrs. Leathers of
Lawn, affiliated here recently is a
Deputy Grand Matron and Mrs. D.
P. Rockmaker of Coleman is Grand
Representative of West Virginia for
three years.
A study class cf the chapter will
be held Monday. December 12th, at,
2:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. ]
P. Rockmaker, south Colorado street
All Eastern Star members in good
standing are invited to be present.
♦ ♦ ♦
Copas-Loekhart.
Miss Mildred Lockhart of this city
and Mr. T. R, Copas of Clarksburg.
Missouri, were quietly married last
Thursday afternoon, November the
seventeenth at the home of the |
bride's mother, Mrs: Jack Lockhart,
west Plum street.
Only a few friends were present j
for the ceremony read by Rev. J. R.,
McCorkle of Coleman.
Special Thanksgiving Turkey Din-1
ner. 50 cents. Manhattan Cafe. 47x
Consult This
Well Known Beauty Authority
With Our Compliments
li'li'li'li'li'li'lidi
As a special courtesy to our customers we have ob-
tained at considerable expense the service of Mrs, Vir-
ginia Goodwin, beauty expert and special representa-
tive of Dorothy Perkins, who will be at our store, No-
vember 28th to December 3rd.
She will analyze your skin, advise you on your per-
sonal beauty problems, give you a complete facial treat-
ment and show you how to give yourself the same treat-
ment at henv>
No charge for this service.
(We will have a private booth in our store)
Phone now for appointment.
Coulson’s Drug Store
Coleman, Texas
HOSIER Y
SPECIAL
We again offer you a special on ladies fine
hose, originally priced at $1.00 to $1.25.
Now 69c or 3 pair $13
All the newest shades.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Rollins and Valcort $1.25 to $1.65, buy them at
95c pair or 3 pair $2.75
)
NEW SHADES
Taupemist, Matin, Fawn Brown, Smoketone
and Brownwood.
This is an exceptionally good hose for your
Christmas purchasing.
™E Man’s Store
Cleaning and Pressing in Connection
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