Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1934 Page: 4 of 12
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Coleman Public Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PAGE FOUR
THEDEMOCR At1-VOICE, COLEMAN. TEXAS, THI RSDAY. MAY 17, 1934.
t2?
ews
Mr. and Mrs. J. K Baker were
• visitors at the West Texas Chamber
of Commerce convention at San An
[gelo Tuesday.
Mi. and Mrs W. E. Melton were
in San Angelo last Friday on busi
I ness.
Theatre Gossip
•!lirs, lllf^, HOORAY" AT
HOWELL TODAY BERT '
AND BOB IN !.l AOS
S W Cooper, secretary of the lo-
cal Chamber of Commerce, spent
Monday and Tuesday at the West
Texas Chamber of Commerce con-
vention at San Angelo.
M. O. Cheney, local geologist, at-
tended the West Texas Chamber of
Commerce convention at San An
gelo Monday
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Agnew of Bal
linger visited with friends in Cole
man Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs Pauline Tackett, acting post
i master, is visiting this week in Long-
view with her daughter, Miss Mal-
j colm Broadfoot, and grandson, 5kl-
| ney Lynn
(!II(UH Ol THE IIOl ,
i HsrofAt.
mrr
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garner of Dallas
returned Sunday to their home, fol
lowing a visit of several days with
friends in Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs H. W Hardin visit-
ed Sunday afternoon with Mr. Har
din s mother. Mrs. W. H Hardin.
Mrs Win. Gross of Lawton, Okie-
; homa, arrived Saturday for a visit
with her sister, Mrs. H H. Jackson.
Mrs. Gross was accompanied by her
son. Don, of San Antonio, where she
has been visiting the past two weeks
Holy Comnumion. 7 80 n
Church schoel, 1»:46.
(HIKCII Ol' Till; NAZAMNE
(ire f 1‘hlllipft. I'aMurl
of Commerce in San Angelo Mon-
day,
Mrs. Janies C. Stone of Brown-1
and Mrs Jack Barker were j wrt^ and Mrs Wesiey Hall of East-j
land have returned to their homes,
FIRST l-RrsRYTtKIAX- ( III Rill
(K. Matthru l.ynn, Mimsiiri
Major Karl Wallace, county re-
lief administrator, attended the
meeting of the West Texas Chamber I
guests last week end «t Mrs Bar
1 Iter’s parents. Mr. anh' Mrs W. H
| Hardin.
Mrs. Leon Shield and children
Leone and Don, were in San An-
gelo during the early part of the Antonio are visiting this week with
. week to attend the convention. Mia» J friends in Coleman.
Shield represents Coleman in the' --“ m*"1 *M' (* iwpunra as -i.ih ,, up forgo. our dtbtoii
M, Hume Town'' enni si Mrs. H. W Hardin and father. C. ; doing nicely following an operation. w.diiniu, un-mom. tht >vom«n's aux-
W Davis were in Lftdonid Pridav l — ■■■■■*diary will meet in the church parlors lor
AIHe Moore of Los Angeles. Cali-1 «*«>* in*pir«uorw»! rmeting m lour ouiocK.
Staitir.ii ficm an intriguing no-
• i where and winding up in a highly
| intcicstiiig ighmeolace. “Hips, Hips,
(Hooray." RKO-Radloa musical ex-
travaganza starting Bert .Wheeler
arid Robert Wcclsey with Ruth Bi-
ting. Thelma Todd and Dorothy
Lee. is chargul with imaginative
nonsense', tuneful melody and pul-
chritudinous feminity, all stayed
luxuriously.
The story of “Hips, Hips. Hooray,"
in keeping with me production, is
l mad merry and musical. Wheeler
Sunday morning our church school will I and Wool ;ey portray peddlers cf
Smuluv school, 9 45
.vtvirumg VrOCMitp, 11 00
N Y F S . 7
Evangelistic wr'lces, t:00.
Fiayti niceUuf. Wrtiursdny. jB OO.
W id 8.3 0(*
Come worship with u».
following a visit with Mr, and Mrs. | be Uisinis.xeci; promptly ut. iu.3o in order j Z,7, , hnsticks who succeed
P P ravnnnuh (that we may :ui refcoh the higli .school tn I irjH 1 V ‘
^ ^ | Umc for tne commencement crvlce Bislv- I lh Cftpttirlnfc, a hUffO COf.metic Con-
op 3raman ot the Episcopal church, one j cfrn headed hr Thtlmft' Todd and
— —..v •rvuvu*, *%«.* *"'•*! oc Tex* outstanding citrgymen <* «»'
Mr and Mrs. J A. Dancer, was preach the sermon,
released from the Sealy hospital At the evetm.g .rvice at 7 3a. the text
Mr and Mrs B. T Perry of San; J*]11**8 Earle Dancer, four old son j w Tex* outstanding clergymen, is u 1 norot hv I.»e Simuitnnpouflv. \hov
t of Mr and Mr« ? k non/'g»r mu ! tiv« cormm. |UC*t.*in ^ imuii ■ • -
; Sunday afternoon. He Is reported as s*'rmo" 'v‘" M
large scale musical entertainment
with Its magnificent settings, scores
of beautiful girls, hit tunee and
grand tomfoolery. Its Powdn Puff
Dance and Beauty Parade or» spec-
tacular sequences staged by I,ho fa-
mous Broadway musical diunxly
(iancemaster. Dave Gould. “Keep
Romance Alive, ’ "Keep on .Doin'
What You're Owin' ” and '.'Tired of
It All," are lts4hree currently pop-
ular melodies, written by Bert Kal-
mar and Harry Ruby.
In the supporting cast. Wheeler
and Woolsey have Ruth Etting, who
renders two of the songs in hrr In-
imitable vocalization: Thelma Todd.
Dorothy Lee, Spencer Charters,
George Meeker. James Burt is and
Matt Biggs
Mark Sandrich directed ’Hip’.
Hips. Hooray."
attack. Maynard gobs to the rescue
of the cmtmtt' ed pioneers a* they
fight their wt.y toward.the new El
Dorado, California.
In, the grl pplng production w.th
Maynard U le most luvlsh he has at-
tempted in ten yearn of picture mak-
ing—are I) jrothy Dlx. Jay Wijttle,
Philo McCullough, Freddies Sale.
Jr., Jack Rockwell, Fred McKaye.
and many others who are familiar
to those -who thrill to the Maynard
stories.
Locations were mainly at Lone
Pine. California, a spot of grtat
natural beauty, and Muroc Dry
Lake, Calif., a spot where many
pioneers perished in their drive for
California during the early days.
SEVENTH GRADERS WONDER
Seventh graders in Col’man coun-.
ty rural schools will know in a few
days whether they will be promoted
or not.
For last Saturday all of them
toik exam nations on their various
spent last week end vT ‘ *=?.
Howard Kinney of
enta, Mr. and Mrs.
and family here.
R D. Kinney. ,A. L. Davis.
several weeks with his parents. Mr. I
and Mrs. J. R. Moore. Mrs. Moore!
I.MMAMTI. BAPTIST IH.Rt'H, TAMM
1S. J. T. ITIIh*m«. PaKtor)
H. L. Johnston, San Angelo, dis
trict supervisor for the Federal j Blair The la mer Rev, T 8. Arm
B'oyernment on the collection ol s’.long was pastor of the First Meth-
emergency feed and sewl loans was ctlist church several years ajto.
a business visitor in Col man Mon
«S,TA,*S*3 «S“Tr:£ tTZnZr Mr' sST-vsms1 r-rs
secure ihe hands and hearts of these
our j maiden proprietresses, irking the
j villa inrtt George Meeker, manager
of the beauty salon.
The picture is to be shown at the f*
i Hov. 'l today .and Satttrday
To ilmurt tfti boys in their rapid
j bushier-- and amalcrv progress.
I Meeker direct s the theft of $10,000
Into Ihrtr hands, and they Rre. un-
Fleelng frem
Wheeler and
day.
uf Abilrne. will sin* at both the morning
-....... i »nd evening services at the Taipa lnaman- i wittinglv, Ihit ve
Miss Sadie Livingston of this citv : wi Bupi.-i church : nno-'ct '"
'where they are attending a meeting
The vast sweep of the western
plains, the wild vistas of rugged
mountain peaks, braved by our gold
seeking ancestors, arc only a small
part of tlie“scenery displayed in the j studies.
latest Ken Maynard-Univeriav star-1 Many of the school teachers in
ring production, the epic “Wheelsithe county exchanged places for the
cf Destiny," which will be shown at;day to conduct the examinations. A
the Howell todav and Saturday i fine spirit of cooperation was shown
GOTCHER
Funeral services for Miss Eunice
Gotcher, 15, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Gotcher of this city, were
held Monday afternoon with .Rev. .
J. P. Massegee officiating.
Mias Eunice Gotcher, was born
April 27, 1919, In Brown county, Tex-
as, She, with her parents, had re-
sided in this county for the past 1* '
months. She was a member of the
Baptist church.
Survivors Include: her parents, a
brother, Deltle, 11, and three sisters,
Mrs. Addie Duffy of Runnels coun-
Maynard has devoted months to
supervising and acting tn "Wheels
of Destiny," the dramatic storv cf
a trek in covered wagons into the
west in search of gold In the story.!
a tundra is swept by man-made.
by the teachers. County Superin-
tendent J. L. Beard said today.
flames to drive bock Indians, two
turbulent rivers are forded, there is
former Chaplain
of Navy Speaks
VJ| *aum liUliUJi Ui GUH IIIIMl,
and Mrs. Daniel Savage of Runnels
county.
Pall bearers included: Floyd Ham-
brie, Georgp Thomas, Luther Otb
bins, L, N. Maples. Arlb Byrd, and
D. C. Duncan.
Funeral arrangements were made
by J. E. Stevens company.
During the past six months the
local relief offlc* has paid $1,437 to
druggists and doctors ‘for caring for
the nfetjy of this county, the report
shows.
ATTENDING BAPTIST
CONVENTION
Rev. P F Squ.vres, pastor, of the
A. L. Pearce of the Bowen com
riuiSJty was a b oir.css visitor ir
Coleman Monday
Mr and ^frs. Theo Delleney re
turned trom Foil Worth Sunday, j of the Texas Graduate Nurses Asaoc-'
wher ■ they are making prepara ! iaticn.
tions to move. Mr Delleney will be
nuujeet
Living.
SENIOR B. I-. I . PROGRAM
Mr and Mrs. J E. Green and
daughter. Kathleen, ot Putnam
spent Supdav with Mr and Mrs J
H Green of this city'
connected' with the Amicable Life
Insurance Company there.
Cecil Gray of the'Grav Mercantile
company was a business viaitor In
Brown wood Monday night.
Dr Charles Koberg visited his par-
ents in Big Spring during the past!
week end.
Subject Chito is Teacher '
Intrcxi.ictioi Peru ?aye cotlin,
' He Suited His Mclhoda la the Ones He
T.tijtnf ' Bmma eiorettce TT.yr.
Esscntul Conu.tion... Hart-1 Wayo.
■ He Simplilie'd 'Clicat Truths. ' Leota
] . Rev. R. E. Cummings, former cha- |
the repulse of an Indian attack, and ! Plain of the Brooklyn Navy yards I
early highwaymen arc driven from'will b- guest preacher Sunday mor (First Baptist church. Mrs. John Me-
their attack on a mid-western hoteljnmg at the Nczarene church. Rev. j Culloeh, Mrs
■Cummings is now pastor of the
A thousand buffalo gaze pescrful-
I insane n-rh to’' fr. •do'm aerux the
• contim - .' in mo: -countrv classic
I windi'ng up snitf laughs ..nd melody
iin the surprising finish. .. .
\ ■■Hi,, jfii ;. decidedly, the vicious peak of war dance and I The public is invited to attend
ly on a vast plain until shot at by a I Church of the Nazurcne at Brooke
band of marauders. Indians rise to I smith.
C M. Jenkins. Mrs.
R. MrCorkle are in Fort Worth
lulls \/i k, where they are attending
a r: e:i ig if the Southern Baptist
Cor. v riit ten,
Mrs. Will B U and Mrs. E. M
District Attorney C. L. South, can- ■ can
didatr for eongress, was a visitor in h* t:.uyht ■g- pundaimcutala t
San Angelo Tuesday. b«V»rae Colima. ,
lit* lui.jfin tt-t. .>4 See Oo<l in Ivery
* ‘ thim. I.ucille Mf‘\c
Representative Wade Colson has. rue Auttuu'ity in Christ ns Traghor,'
been ill at his home here for the past 0'l'c wflHr
Mr and Mr- S E Low of Valera,
City Attorney Dave L. Snodgi-ass.
Hickman of Santa Anna visited in i candidate for district attorney of
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J H. j the 119th Judicial district, consist
Green Sunday. mg of Coleman Runnels. Concho j several days.'
, --- srul Tom Greeij counties, is visiting
, Mr. and Mrs. F N. Ogle of La ’> Concho and .Runnels counties b „ c , Low and
mesa visited in the home of Mr. and |today ;ind tomorrow 1*^ tz! t w.,5,"!!
Mrs. Will McCulloch Sunday while I
Antonio* o*i11, iPubIi-'ihei' and code manager for the Tuesday afternoon, while enroute
u . wrti kn 7 here 'Texas Printers and Publishers As to Valera from Brownwood, where « »
me sell known here, having lived............... t.sev had been' visitimr whh Mr and „..'■'
hi Coleman at one lime.
I
»<)4
Tomorrow.fAIIAboanflforBARGAINS
ADI I.T B. ¥. I‘. i\ I'ROCiR.AM
Tug Pan:
and Courage of
Subject:
Paul
smvSonny Boy. and John U Massey I ?C?r^a“,bntTCiS&- Mr,.
Democrat Voice 'f-t Thragmorton. visited in Coleman , T D s.mk„mil
IV.OriH, Ir. (hr Midst ot Difficulty.”
Wilhamk.
. Delation with headquarters in Dal t.iey had been visiting with Mr. and ,wrs''x v arinon' ,h<! ‘ '1CI of D“"s<7‘ •
las. was a visitor in Coleman lust Mis R M. Edgar and family. Puu; cour - in ihe prevnoe of op-
f,
J. W Shore. Jr . Dallas, employe
oi Johason Mtuor Lines, visited in
the home of r lathes here during
the past week end.
week end.
N D Van Dahem cf Vcss was a
vi'-ltor in Coleman Sunday
Mrs. M. A Ford and children are
vi. urn-. Mrs For , . ..; . M- and
Mrs. W. E. Hanry of this city. This
is Mrs. Ford’s first visit to Coleman
m five years. „
Judge F M Critz is in Little
Rock. Arkansas, todav on legal busi-
ness.
iibsitlun. " J F. Mr,man
'The Source of Huul a
. Couioyc. L E. Collin,.
voftonC
Patlpn?!’
Mr. and Mrs Ro s Russell and •
children and Mr! Ru.srll’s mother
Mrs. George Russell, hft for Me
N. Gregor todav lor a short visit. Mr
\<yid Mrs Russells chililren. Jean ^
airH-Jack will remain 'in McGregor j
for an extended visit.
Mr bnd Mrs. Hayden Hargett and
sen. James. Spent last Sunday visit-
ing friends in Haskell •
i Iasi nrriH < hi m ii
-.......— <1*. F. S%u>rrs. 1'as‘ari
Ken Croom of Silver Valiev was L M v
a business visiter in Coleman W d ! proirrams wen
ne^fiay appreclat<et!.
us a ?ood <lay. The two
ell attcndeU and jireatly '
Charles w Sherrill, Dallas, man-
The pastor h*s finished ihe required '
cIbns work m school and will iw on th? !
ager ol the emergency crop loan of- ! tVlSIir??‘“wt ^yfSK
Mi and Mrs. J P Holman and
Mr and Mrs. W P. S.tobaugh were
Brownwood visitors Friday after
noon
fice was a business vasitor in Cole
man Wednesday.
Mrs. Walter C Woodward and
Mrs. W P. Stobangh visited friends
in Abi! ne Saturday
Mr and Mrs. L. Emet Walker anti
daughter. Mary Louis. s|ient Sunday
in Abilene . with relatives and
friends. •■>
Mrs. F. M Burke left Sunday'for
San Antohio, ,wher» she joined her
parents. Dr. and Mrs, I. M Jenkins
'of Waco for a week-end visit Dr
'Jenkins appeared on the program ol
.the Texas Medical association In
'that city the first, of th& week.
kab
Iknween Sundays
umuier Let a!! of us nuPtp up our u;nd.< j
lor a (food summer uf church «ork When !
w« visit ethers. I t s curr. them to church:
Georfc Daulev of, Valera was a ’ Xhm other, vatu us. .in .- hav, -them .
Geo.gi . auiej m vaiua was a , 1Jnd our cm,rc,, Tn v(hfr „0,(, „
business visitor in Coleman Wf-dncs-., jp. .-ul fflei. ,hr >mm« to pro-
day. 1 vfrrt a nioinp in church attendance, so 1
—---- ! let's rvtr otic hcfin how planning a good
Boss Estes. Rockwool merchant, su'n,m,r' 'r,orlt
Ti-.err rill be no inofnins, sermon at tpf
church nest Sunday because the seiiooi :
v.a. a business visitor in Coleman
Wednesday morning.
exercises There v ;l! be the
E M Ttsdel cf Whon was a busi lre welcome
ness visitor in'Coleman Wednesday.
regular night
services and the pastor uill s^cak All I
Mi and Mrs J
TRUCK OWNERS TO REGISTER
Mr. ana Mrs. Will Matthews and : Persons in this county who own
! daughter were in town shopping trucks with dump beds and who wish
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Harlee spent 1 ,_____,.....
Sunday in Brownwood with friends Marlin visited last week end w'tb ■juesday ^jiss Matthew., Is one of to work on either of the state High-
Mbs W Bird
[Mr. LewiA' mother
Tom Rush and daughter. Kather iLewis
ine. left recently tor a visit to Ne ! - ,
vada where Miss Lois will join them Bob Browning was in San Angelo
’Cor a tour of several points of in Monday and Tue.sday to attend the i
the graduates at
school this year.
Goldsboro
high , way projects to begin here within 'j
the next few days should register
for work at the National Riemplo_v-
Dr. S H Spruiell of Gouldbusk ment Service office at the Citamber
. e r-homh^r nf Pnmmpm iWM 4 business visitor in Coleman oj Commerce, Terrv Smith. NRS
teres- in the West, rn States before G'^st Texas Ciwmber of Commerce Wednesday. director said todav
returning home. ■ 'convention. ___ mrectoi said today. _
Mr and Mr*. J. W. Mack of Gould ~——,
Sheer* vat-color-printed
COTTONS
98®
Cool, crisp batiste and lawn, with capes,
ruffles, collars, puff sleeves of perky or-'
Kandy! Fluffy,-dainty printed organdies,
too, for hot afternoons! Bows, apd smart
buttons! New-patterned prints! Sizes 14
to 52: orsrandies in !2 th 49'
PAJAMAS
New printi!
98«
Ruffles, bows,
sleeves, collars
of crisp or-
gandy ! Gay pat-
terns, 15-17!
New Fabric GLOVES
White, Colors!
48* j
Plains,novelties,
piques, meshes—
6.8H! Smart
gauntlets, too, u
many fabrics!
Rev. and Mrs. John, A. Stceioff Mr and Mr>, L. H. iJocke of Con jbisslt had as then- guests Mothers Mr. and Mis. T. E. Mayo and
■ A „ -..... r-v. «** . . a,, t/„ iska, I »v\ n x or) tn Dnln “ * ® d, .,.,1,,. ,- IlLni,,:.,* X4,. ..,,.1
were visitors in Fort Worth Monday, .cordia, Kansas, have moved to Cole- D, y t!wn. d#u„hM.rs ‘misscs Lois dnughtqr. Rhonda-, and Mr. and Mrs
man to make their future home. 1‘ - 4 r'*‘ n n « -one nov
MANHATTAN
CAFE
Whctiier it Ire a Dinner Date,
Cup of Coffee or a regular
bearding place We can serve
you.
Mrs J. A- Weaver gnd, daughter.
Joyce Mae. of Goldthwaite. visited
ui the home ot Mr and Mrs Je,ty qant,Hr(,r Joanna, of Tyler are vis
G >1 e,. isCnrv/iaif
and Nina B and nice'. Ann Reed of c c McFadden and two sons. Clar
Uajjas »nce and Clayton, spent Mother s
• __ Day in San Angelo with reiativvs
Mr and Mrs. Joe Gentry and and friends.
Bargains! These Good Nation-Wide
81 x 99 SHEETS
V. Clare here Sunday.
N T. Flint of Fort Worth visited
(his wife and children here last week
end
ttitig this week with Mr- Gentry's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones.
Arvin Melton. W Melton. Jr .
and Zoland Melton, all of Baud,
and Donald Mellon, student' in Abi
Dr. Smith Woodward and Dr
Valen Woodward of Fort Worth vi.
ited Sunday with their uncle. Jutlge
Mrs George K)ker and ehildr'n j o. Woodward.
visited with relatives in Rolan on —-----
Mother’s Day
Mrs. Guy Davis and daughter,
Marianna, of Brownwood visited on
J ne Christian.College, visited in the i;olher7 Dttv w)lh Mrs. Davis moth-
home ol their parents, .Mr. and Mrs. er R v Wood
W. E. Melton, here on Mother’s Day
r
i
HOME BUDGETS
I
1
mmmmsmmm
"Housewives should have
their own checking account
and budget the household
expenses in the same man-
ner as other businesses.’
Says Mrs, Beulah Mackey
Yates, internationally
known home economist
\3>
First Coleman
National Bank
Yarn deport in this bank is lnsnred by the Federal Deposit
Insuranee Corporation in accordance with the 1933 Banking Act
r7n.-iK5
riftrr.?«'Ti-"i
-t i
Mr and Mrs Oran Clark of Co-
manche visited in the home of Mr.
Mrs. Andy Isham here last
E. M Crlt7. Walter C. Woodward
CRITZ & WOODWARD
Attorneys—“t-Law
Phone 120. Rooms 401-2-3-4
Coi»man Office Building
li
ana
week end
i
fvir; J. D Isham of Comanche ;
i. . i.d in the home of h:r son. A7i
!(2v: and familv Mothers Day.
L B Fowler of Rockwood was a
b\ ii.e.ss visitor in Coleman Wed-
nesday afternoon.
j Mrs. Carl Rose and Miss Vernie
‘ Rek r oi Goldsboro visited Muss Ima
■ Goree here Saturday.
R. E. L ZIMMERMAN
Lands, Loans, Insurance
At Harbour's Jewelry Store
Res. Phone 19G-J.
Coleman, Texas
Our Biggest Setter, Nov
88®
These are the sheets that
we put through a 3-years’
laundering test I That will
prove what values they are
at'6if1! Full double bed
width; long enough for a
good, deep fold to protect
your blankets. In.every way
an outstanding value!
Matching. 42x36" Cases. 2St
Bargains in Service! Nurses’ White
Uniforms
Long or Short Sleeves!
98
This is the uniform selected
by Mrs. Beulah Mackey
Yates for use in The Demo-
crat-Voice Cooking School.
They have a sturdiness that's •
surprising in such low priced
uniforms. Well cut, well made
and finished. Buy plenty at
this Penney Bargain Price.
Lee Farmer, principal at Novice,
was a business visitor in Coleman
Wednesday.
Charlie Wilson. Drmocrat Voice
linotype operator was a business
visitor in San Angelo Wednesday.
O. C. Pouns, Jr„ is visiting in Cole-
man for a few days.
B. A. PESSELS
Insurance of all Kinds
e
Over First Coleman National
Phone 116
Air, and Mrs R. S. White and
(Clyde Davidson of Bertram visited
Sunday with J. H. Close, who was
celebrating his birthday that day.
Pa i Close of Abilene, also visited
with his father that day
Dap. Campbell and Mrs Brisco of
Robert Lee were guests Tuesday of
Mrs. Kate Corkran.
Gulf
Service Station
Collpgp f£ Colorado Streets
CHAS. L. HERD, Mgr
Every one of Good Golf Products
A Dance Frock of Flamingo
ORGANDY
Easy to Make . . . Low Priced!
Z5C ’*
They’re ns different as can be—stun-
ing widely-scattered brushstrokes,
monotone plaids, brushed plaids, dots,
two-tone h-looks . . . imagine them, all
colorful on sheer organdy! 39 inch.
Your wrecked auto body repaired
by experts at Holley Chevrolet Co
19 21x !
Attends {’ of C Convention
Weldon Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs ;
T J Allen of this citv a member
of the Horned Frog Band of the
>T xas Christian University, attended ]
(the West Texas Chamber of Com
merer convenliou «j Bar. Angelo on]
(Tuesday and Wednesday. Hr visited:
i with hh par ms heTe while enroute
111 Ural city.
, The Horned Frog band is recog ;
mixed as the official band of the
' t’ort Worth Chamber of Commerce.'
J. M. McDonald
Instirance, Loans, Real
Estate, Rentals
201 Office Buttling
li
Mrs Jack Barber has returned]
(from a visit, with her parents. Mr, j
(and Mrs W H Hardin, at San An *
,gelo Mr Barker visited in San An-
' gelo last week-end.
Purebred cotton »:-ed for planting.
Set or phone. W T Knox. 20x
Dr. Charles Koberg
Veterinarian
Office—( oie in an Hotel
PHONE 317
A Crowd-Getting Feature
Boys9 Pajamas
Fast Color Fancy Broadcloth
98*
Cut generoualy full and made just
like big brother’s! Choice of slip-over
or coat styles. Fancy patterns in
blues tans, greens, browns, helios.
Made with a pocket. Sizes 8 to 18.
Flowery BATISTES
Blue Bonnet!
15* yd.
The simplest of
dresses will be
charming ... If
you make them
of Blue Bonnet I
Bleaebed MUSLIN
Bella hie!
9c
36 inches wide,
for sheets and
piUotp cases, and
manyotherhome
uses! 10c
BOYS' SHIRTS
"True-BlueT
89*
Fast color, full
ci)t and better
made. Checks
and stripes in
many colors.
Oxhide OVERALLS
Made To Wear
92c
Tested quality,
triple stitched,
IjjWith eight poek-
" ets. Re-inforced,
Boys’ sizes ... 59c
Men's WASH PANTS
White Twill
$1.49
Pre-shrunk! Cut
full! B a r -
tacked! Rein-
forced! Staple:
models! Slacks!,
4ens Shorts 25c
Shirts 19c
men’s striped'
shorts, elastic
sides yoke front.
Swiss ribbed
combed cotton
shirts. Values.
TWFTsFm
wz
Coleman, Texas
\ Z l;
li
I O*
r
v
.. ifiirha'-r mJtm&k m
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View six places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1934, newspaper, May 17, 1934; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747790/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.