Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928 Page: 4 of 18
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PACIE FOUR
THE DEMO( RAT-VOK'E. COLEMAN, TEXAS,
THURSPAY, NOV EH HER 1, 1 ‘>28.
At
The
HOWELL
NOTICE!
Effective Monday, Nov. 5th—WryWill crive
BARGAIN
MATINEE
,10c
30c
MRS. ’ KERRY DUNMAN, SOCIETY EDITOR
TELEPHONES 383 and 64
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From various points east, west,
south and north, all along ..the foot-
>Irs, Robertson Bridge and j carnival gaiety.
Forty-Two Hostess. ! Pinning on live black cat's tail
Sirs. H. A. Robertson's bridge | and other fun-producing games:
From 2:00 P. M. to 5 P. M. Every Day- 30c
Monday-Tuesday, Nov. 5-6
He’s Back Again!
Monday afternoon
TUesda.v afternoon v.
fairs in which
i son gave mlich
' rative rnoiif wi.
foliage and hug
I themums for fl
1 lanterns, bla-lc c
; bols of the sea
j cards and game
In the bridge
IJibrell reeeiyed
Mrs. M. G. Chi
; Luther Haynes
i cut Tuesday afl
Runkle won the
a I they were greeted by a most attrac-
tive scene. The. dining room was
festooned in orange and black rib-
bons with witches dangling from
mysterious places. The tables were-
I lighted liy candles , and. served by
! girls in most attractive Halloween
.costumes. .
; he color scheme was .carried into; pau (ront. there comes, at" this un-
I the menu , ih a most delicious menu, mually early date, .boosts for So-
if which m ud'J-: Chicken broth and-So from Such-and-Sueh a col-
viYotable soup, fruit salad, baked | lege for All-America distinction this
hen and dressing, baked " yellow i year
yr^ Many an All-America has yet to
^ ■ hoffoS, pTmS SIS! Plays thtfwm make him
pic
IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS
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By PyfuP MARTIN.
. hot. rob pumpxin pie, mince j W01.aiy o{ such an honor this fall
baked apples, ace pudding, tea, SQ b(1 ^ many bftve been made
m.lc.t coffee.
in'
he deco-;
<et and gold;
>riul chrysan-!
harm, jack o’ j
id other sym- i
I The race is hot for two positions,
I fuilback and center, and also for
Mrs. Lewis Forty-Two Hostess.
• V;-' dnesday morning . Mrs. Colo; the halfback positions. Strange to
L ; enlenampd at. a delightful, stiy,; the linemen as-a whole Land
.nd forty-two were enjoyed until the refreshment
re festivp, af- iiour when witch's candy arid other
.Halloween sea-1 Halloween dainties were served to!
the honorees and -Bernice Gaines,
Hilly Marie McMath, Mildred Ash-
?!?*' ininnw2,0aiACln h!! j’\ Mo”ey~, hospitality with ii pretty Halloween ‘ the- quarterbacks have not been get-
S ‘r l m Uofir featured in game table ap- tin^enough mk to allow a rather
Z , 8 h Wfl; pointments. tally cards with yellow U/riminato picker lo make much
U-TpaS S Randal «h«A. anthemums and marigolds har- j of (an opinion to date.
1 " s ‘ _( ' monii.ng with the chosen color | I\sccms, from what our various
Tuesday Bridge ! scheme.i Progrf >sive forty-two gave correspondents write in, that
di
n featured
table access
;ames Mrs.
high score
noy cut ar
cuiuolat ,oii.
ernoon Mrs
favor in th!
n la.ly
orie.s.
Charles
award,
:i Mrs.
In a
J. T.
|nla, Iiai Baysinger of Syracuse and
Howard Harpster of Carnegie Tech.
Our line information also seems
A bit feeble at this time. Howe
of Yale and BarraU. of Ohio State
are two great centers. Barratt has
the Big Ten boys writing day and
night about him. Crane at Illinois
is playing a whang of a game again
this year ,at guard, and so are Ras-
kowski of Ohio State and Pommer-
ening of Michigan at , tackles. Pom-
mereniug seems to be the Michi-
gan line, what there is. Hibbs of
Southern California is a tackle to
consider, and Abernathy of Van-
derbilt is an, end of whom atten-
tion is due.
Few Absentee Votes.
Include Irene Henderson, San An-
tonio; Mrs. R. O. Hollingsworth, Os-
car T. Bums. Frances Thomson and
Gladys Roach, Coleman; Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Taylor of Echo, Woody
Epperson of Camp Colorado and
Mrs. R. Henderson of Talpa. Bal-
lots have been furriish'ed Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Foster.
Baker to Speak at Valera Saturday
Afternoon.
The democratic committee of
Coleman county has requested us
to announce that Judge J. K. Baker
will speak for loyal democrats at
Valera Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock and will be glad to divide
time with any speaker urging the
republican nominee.
Get your office supplies from the
Democrat-Voice. lt-tifc
I aiu
| -ter
gue
\>aitinsr t
greatest show of mirth
been
Chaplin.
the pict
are you \
ea time
repeats
and ot
to a p<
Halle
olors
ehes,
of brie
two ph
come
Ax
hack
Fair? \ous
Pf
(luh
h w:
Chrysanthemums were the flow-
ers chosen ior floral grace Tuesday
when Mrs. L. C. Marlin entertained
the Tuesday Bridge Club in th?
weekly gathering. In the bridge I
games.giving diversion Mrs. Frank I
Harbour received high soore favor l
end Mrs. Press Morris, low.
. I UilU«! UliU UUUUgULUt ti. . _
After games the hostess served de-! Tu' ^fay afternoon when Mrs.
lightful rnreshments in two dainty j A. F.u.ih entertained at bridge
courses to a personnel of club mem- compliment to the recently organ-
bet only. j ut ci ocial chib which meets Tue.s-
smile-
if them
am?
in
is- hostess
Bntre N(
sts makil
ThurscU
ms‘Club
a- a cra-
ternoou 10
additional
ar
ion to five tables of players1 fullback other than Hoffman of
a delicious luncheon served af-1 Stanford, Nagurski of Minnesota or
amc to a personnel of 20 McLain of Iowa need aspire to the
mythical eleven this fall. Not even
, Mr. McCrary of Georgia, who is
Bridge ( luh. i quite a gifted young man in the
Halloween decorations were fca- art of advancing a ball bv brute
lured m table accessaries,, tally!force
curds and throughout the , home! ^ Purdue p:ayers; whQ early in
. i tlie season made futile efforts to
111 j stop Mr. Nagurski, say-he is with-i
j out doubt the hardest-driving back I
, I they ever have encountered running j
“ay A:;e: poon , , , ! loose on .a football -field. Thev in-1
cf games played.joJ(!ded Ml. Herb Joesting> who was!
'.f0*1 hlgh SC3re i twice an All-America fullback, in!
M- McGowan conso- lh(,ir conclusions. ' ' .1
Very few absentee ballots have
no j been cast in Coleman for the Tues-
day election. Those who have voted
Turkey market opens Monday,
Nov. 5. Let us bid on your flock.
J. L. Strother Grain Co., Coleman.
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room;
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way h> the leg
the greatest eel-
1'
decoi
nd da
>ee
The. da:
traetively
nn.
eon
CS ever a-'-enthiei! mulrr
, am qs! f reaks. ; fun
W. c
served a:-
iud course,
ig. Guests
Mt-sdarrtei-
VVill Eroad.
\V1
am
G.
CIRC
Ito
5
all here
\ 11 I i _- lit. J.t i l f*—. 11 sl 1 ike U
the hand! The -how i
about to heefin! Folk
Halls
Party.
-ten
Rierfy magi
c ot’ H'.llovt-en
Nannu
? Avers lor ,
given cy Mrs.
her daughters
Lucilf
and Jean, at
!.• r I’.'.-mc
Pecan
Mreot.
cats and witches
witn p
ay goblins' ai
?sGted in trans-
formin
g the home
ir.to a scene of
Complimentary Forty-Two. ■ In tbp s„rjr5.
Honoring her house guest, Mrs Mr. Ben
Bernice Culpepper of Dallas. Mrs. j-pri-?. Mrs. M. /kl McGowan cons.o-
Mn'.aie Owens e’t'.?rUUned Friday, lation. At the tea hour the dainty
tfternoen at the suburban home of j two-coiirsc luncheon served includ-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.. cd a alad course, individual punsp-
Kn with a delightful forty-two I kin pie with black cat stickups far
Party. . , j favors.
Fall rcses and- chrysanthemums I Guests were Mesdames J. H. Ash-
decorated the rooms where tables| more.- L. B, Creath, George C.le*
Were.appointed'^ for the games whidv I mints, T. H. Kirby. Sim O'Neel. J.
were enjoyed throughout the after- P Miller, S. L. Deere, \V. A. Rob-
noon. ' ’ j ertson. M. A. McGowan. E. C. Edens.
The hostess, assisted by Misses | A. C Wright, Ben Rogers, Wisemna
L’p-ile Knox and Doris Miller, serv- Rucker and R.- W. Starnes,
ed a delicious refreshment plate to , „ • „ — „ .
Mesdames W v: Gobor J B War-! Auxiliary Mct M'*s- Ayers.
1 H Kill'”-*- C O Pitts Cole- Thc Woman's* Auxiliary of the;
Lev. ■ .b A B. Miller. H. G. Swit- Eow-r,}.ui church met with Mrs.;
■ ' W. C. Jones, Beulah Taylor.- Ayer: hot. ess. Wednesday | 8
J W Golson. John Warren, Sam afu'rnJ>on Rt her home west Pe"
Robertson, ‘Sumpter j t,UI' 1 '
. J. Dibrell. R. D. 'he home
Wednesday, Nov. 7 th.
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IJib:-. 11. II. A Robertson, ‘Sumpter Ital1' JH 1 M'»h‘ti<'U of Halloween
W atherred, C J. Dibrell R D the home was gaily decorated in a
Sedwick. Will .Gav. John Mann, H.! co|r'r schcme °r black a,!d ytllow
J. O'Hair. Leila Johnston, W. J. a?wl emblems
Robey, Press Morris. Nannie Ayers ; After the regular business hour n!
‘ Mr. McLain, the. full-blooded In-
dian (.for publicity purposes) at
Iowa, has been ballvhooed as the
•entire Iowa team. Without Mc-
Lain, towa would be just another
football team. ,
At this writing Mr. Hoffman .seems
to have the edge on his rivSs. He's
been fullbacking longer and hap-
pens to have been a candidate for
the honors, and a candidate with
many' followers, the past two years.
He has lost none of his power; in j
fact, he seems to be more of a bif- [
fer than ever.
There are a number of very good!
running - with" nimble |
tool's this year but, from our way
of reckoning, the question of piek-
iny two All-America halfbacks is
SPECIAL
HAT
j and emblems of the season. ri educed just one-half because of
mtar (he remiier hn«*i--e« hnnr nJ presence of A1 Marsters cf Dart-
H. H. Woolridge, Ruth William!- j*x--nMicur -wa.. enjoved and a.de-
Barclay Martin, A. R. Frensell. w;!'hehtfuMnnchoon featuring the.ilal
C. Woodward and Willie King.
j-loween motif 'served -to 14 mem-
i ber.s. ,. • ; •
MON.-Ti ES., NOV. Tf.
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Educational Building Scene of
liallotveen Party.
Halloween pave inspiration for
dt. .orations, games and refresh-
ments at ,the Baptist educational
building Tuesday evening when
members of the Young People’s De-.
pertinent of the church-were enter-
mined.' Decors’ions of weird jack
o' i.ifnerns. fclac.: cats and other
Mrs. John Marshall of Sherman
is a guest .of Mrs Cora B. Orr. . ,
Mf, and Mrs, J. W. Sylvester; who
have been visiting in Coleman for
pe psi. two weeks, left Monday
Tor 'otith Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sh'ore and
•Mr. and Mrs. P. O.'Brown, were
mouth in the field.
There's a halfback for you, mates,
and about, the only thing that will
keep him off your, mine and the
.... r fellow's eleven is an injury
that would keep him out the re-
mainder -of the games.
Whom you get to, picking your
cl her halfback, it isn't so easy. This
Welch fellow of Purdue. Thomasson
of Georgia Tech, fiby of Ohio State,
Garvey of Yale, Wittmtr of Prince-
ton- and a whole , flock of others
we might add,, are in the running.
season and gave a fes- j
or the innocent revelry ;
led and mirth produc-
. introduced. Fortunes?
a t!
id.
A
and a' lioivr- I
things in a hi:
.r<
. it'v Beach-
-ha*.
Thiirsdav-Fridav, Nov. 8-8
► spirit of the
j .tlve setting 1
1 which preva
i irig pranks
; w ere lokj and
! :ng years bein
who seek word oi their future state, j the T. C. U.-Tech game Saturday?
Typical Halloween reireshments i alternocn.
i of doughnuts, apples and coffee were j (7
■fT\'d to about do guests. • -Mrs. Claud Chastain and children!
. and Mr. and ' Mrs.- Charnquist of j'
SALE
One lot of Left-
Over Hats
Choice
$1.00
One lot of Hats
$5.00 to $6,50
value—Choice
$3.00
One lot of Hats,
$7.50 to $9.50
value—Choice
$5.00
HOSIERY—UNDERWEAR
We are also showing a beautiful line of Woipen’s Silk Hose
and Silk l nderweiir which we want you to see.
Infant’s Knitted Goods
Beautiful little knitted sacks, suits and caps made of pure
wool. Let us show them to \ou.
•1 hru r ... ,, , . ! As we write this, we haven’t seen:
.nboN were n keepuw witn the j For. .Worth visitors last week-end. | c)j„ quarterback, worthy of losing II
Mrs. Charles FUppen Mr?. W. C. 11,ucb sleep about this season, and It
ees and Jimmi'e FUppen returned. \>atshed six of the so-called -A
rnday afternoon from a visit in ] hiajor teams iri action,
earn-1 Fort Worth and Dallas. Jimmie, a about Uie only men we ve , |
’•nutted to the'-' former Tech student, Went over for1*}1, mucb comment about are j
............. ., 1- r 1 0.,m« -vinr.i-ito Wn iams of Southern Califor- *-
Fetzer-May Company
(HARBOUR’S
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BALCOM 1
>Ioore Hotel Party. j Brownwood were Sunday guests in?
sts anti friend of the Moore ! me W. E. Edgerton home.
had a most delightful setting i --------
"" ’■ Mr. and Mf~. Ted Morrow and.
Miss Leila Roerth of Abilene were |
aesis Sunday of.Miss Ann Mtftpn.-
Hotcj
tar their dinner on Wednesday
night. Coming on from the 1 loony
weather which had prevailed 11 day
r~
Ahd
W,th '
H. B. WARNER
annA q.’nii sscn ■,
ALICE JOYCE
NILS ASTHER
CARMEL MYEPS
] begins-the stirring «ory of
J a man, a financial failure in
life but a great success as a
father.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cobb of Mel-
vin were guests last week-end of i
relatives jn Coleman.
.Miss Virginia MeDougal ,4s at f
y m Tyli r where she hrs been l
attending a businefs college.
Miss,. Camille Etobaugh, with
three college friends from Abilene:
Christian. College, will spend this]
.-week-end with her parents. Mr. and 1
Mrs. Perry Stobaugh.
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now
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?,From
secrets, son.
'"No secrets, father!”
JOSE-PH M SCHENCX PRESENTS
HERBERT
BRENONS
G£©05^».rJ%fr4
CARL LAfMMli
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HV-tAB
m\0!
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ad \i-
The picture millions will
acclaim -as a masterpiece.
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PRODUCTION _
SORRELL
and S^N
UNITED ARJIflVPICTURE
AVED.-THURS
>h!p Vlun
i-r-! ' Ho,it
NOV. 7-8
'Shiver my Tjm-
tni-- lh-' cornedv
t
Sailors’ Wives”
. ML s,r- -. 'Geneva MeCuli'<ch and
Mary- Kinney from Howard Payne
Colleg1-. IiroWnwood, spent last week
:,nd with their parents in Coleman.
FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS
We have
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it dll.—Jeanes Grocery.
ri
Daini
ketsrftiv
■hand-painted paper bas-
maeazlne rack". Herboui's;
Talkin- Movies on Coleman'.'
Program.
movies will make their!
) this city early next',
ording to rf. C. Howell1
ov ners of Coleman’s;
Talking
advent, ir.
..pring. ai-
and Son?,,
j F'dr
\ Ranch Rider Wi
•auire.
FRIDAY ONLY, NOV. 9
Tex Maynard
(Brother of Ken Maynard)
three show-houses Vitaphone equip- j
ment h.r bcei! purchased, but due j
to large number of orders received j
at the fat-t'dry, delivery cannot toe j
made here until , next spring, it was;
said. j
The Dixie Theatre, with n seating |
capacity of-700 people, will be com-j
pleteiy rem-.del’ed to care for the 1
new equipment. The seating ca-1
pacity ci the house will be inereas- j
cd to co;*” for 1.100 people. Cole-;,
man will be one of the first cities of j'
its size in the state to have the j
Vitaphone and Movietone equip-;
ment, representatives of- the local |
picture show concern said.
in a rough rifling western thrill
drama ' *■’ -
Federal .Building Site Accepted
At Lubbock.
‘Prince of the Plains’
sat! only, Nov. 10
"\\hi;(wind" \Yaliv Wales in
flelion! That’s what you 11 set-
in this smashing Western
drama. Man, if you love ac-
tion and thrills, not to mention
romance, don’t miss -
“Twisted Triggers”
Extra—Comedy and Serial.
• • -V*
: Washington, Oct. 30.—The gov-
ernment Tuesday accepted for $1
a portion foi the Lubbock county
i court house square as a site for a
: new federal building. The site was
I offered by Charles Nordyke for the
! county commissioners’ court. The
site measures 210x170 feet and faces
Broadway and G street. , ,
Selection of this site was rec-
ommended by Site Agqnt H. G.
Richey, who recently Visited Lub-
bock and inspected the three sites!
offered. The other, .twjj>idders were
the'city of Lubbock, which would,
have furnished thc land for $1, and j
two individual landowners who ask-1
ed $3,000 for their site.
The federal building to be erected
on the site will cost $180,000. Agi
this sum qongress last session ap-
propriated fOOiptiO for acquisition of
mencement of work.
site and
►
One Group
7-Jewel Elgin Wrist
‘ Watches
Values to $42
Special $27.50
rade Pocket
atches
$35 Halmark for $25
$45 Halmark for $32.50
One Group
Costume Jewelry
fl -Price
Three Prices
On Mesh Bags
$3 $6 $12
v
One Group
Silver Hollow Ware
14 -Price
One Group
Gift Novelties
j/2 -Price
HARBOUR’S JEWELRY STORE
“Gifts That Last” .
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Williamson, J. T. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928, newspaper, November 1, 1928; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747999/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.