Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1945 Page: 4 of 16
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, SEPTEMBER 13, 1845
'Mis Pat DowneyV
liool opened Sept, 2 at Mozelle
the district and we suppose
everywhere the high school at
die have efficient Supt Mr. D.
rounds and Principal. Mr Gene
esoii
John Thoma.' from a camp
ritia spent the weekend with
i ente, Mr and Mrs Plovd
is awl family
Cpl Floyd Thomas
Moves From India
To Tinian Island
e Fenton spent Saturday
and Sunday with his friend,
tac-lc Crossland of Gouldbusk
I-
f**'-
in Pittard and John Brown 1
Mcy. Paul Smith. Doyle and j
row Wheeler of Gouldbusk
• Horn Friday until Sunday at
Brownwood Lake and caught
of fish for all (but we suppose
tig one. got awayt.
and Mrs. Harvey Guest and
ons, Billy and Oscar, of San
. ,seo. Calif., surprised their
mends. Mr. and Mrs. \V F Deal
family one day last week
I'll
kett Home Demonstration club,
Cross Roads Meeting place to be
announced
Group 6, Sept . 26—Coleman Inde-
pendent Home Demonstration Club
(hostess i, Livc-at-Home, Indian
Creek. Meeting at American Legion
Hall.
On September 20. HI, 22 the Home
Demonstration Amt, Miss Hipp.
will attend -the District meeting at
Stephenvilie where plans for the
work for 1946 .till ire marie-
Miss Ju- .l Hipp. County Home
Demonstration .v ent met with the
Buffalo 4-H Club, the Brown Ranch
4-H C’ul) .to : du' Gouldbusk 4-H
Gems of Thought
tJohn Mueller).
THIS PLEASANT TOWN.
"The old home town" is a phrase
that is dear to oiir hearts. We
usually apply it to the place of our
birth, and ordinarily it is provoca-
tive of fond recollections. Never-
theless. a far more signiticant term
ts "my town " One does hot choose
the community into which . he is
bom; but he does choose that in
which he lives, and works. The
Bob Ellis Attends
Showing of New
Ford Automobile
R. M. "Bob”'Ellis, partner in the
M. K. Witt Motor Co., Ford agent,
returned Tuesday from Dallas where
he attended a dealer showing of new
1946 model Ford automobiles.
Mr Ellis is highly enthused over
the new post-war model of the new
Fold, and states that it is a much
larger cur with many new changes
both in the interior and in the body,
Coleman USES Office
Seeks Listing of
All Availablbe Jobs
Club and n
coming yeai
onstrafiohs
The 4-H C’
bedroom den
jrwi'iizcd them for the
The agent gave dem-
n Crayola
o girls plan to work on
mirations this year.
Stencil work. I hood
It
and Mrs. J. S Thomas, near
and children Lonnie. Nina
visited their’ parents and
parents. Mr. and Mrs Tom
and family.
Cpl. Floyd Thomas, son of' Mr.
and Mrs F; .ink TtiWnas of Cole-
man. was recently moved from In-
dia. where he spent 16 months to
Tinian Island. I'poti his arrival
there he received the certificate of
Merit Cpl Thomas has been m the
servioe of his country, for 35 months
18 of which have been spent over-
seas in the C. B I Theater of War
He is in the Air Corps Ordnance
and is ammunition supply man for-
th? B-29
His wife, the former Miss Louise
Dowell, resides at 915 Walnut. Clov-
7 at Shield Sunday after- ( Thomas has one brother oversea.ss
, ; Pic. F L Thomas, also a brother-to-
: ^ _ Jiaw at San Antonio. S/Sgt. M H
and Mrs. Douglas McNfinn of {Howie
nd Mr and Mrs. Jess Cozart • ........
recently with tile ladies' 1 ♦............—-——-♦
Mr and Mrs E S McCIcl- H. D. Clllb NeWS
-«--------«
le Jimmy Lane is having his
adventure in school this term
. very proud little boy is he. ,
They ivili'ma:; ■ articles, that can be
used m bedrooms such as. pictures,
took-emiv wa.-Ui. baskets and dress-
ci scarfs
4-H Club Girts met
x't 7. and elected of-
:omlng year. They
Ruby June Yates,
Gayle Cornett; sec-
mi ev, Jo Ann Dunn:
le Terty; recreation
Dunn. Other mem-
Club are: Francis
la For ttson. Shirley
Mai How mg ton Shir-
Bertha Janell White
ons Nadene Crews, j
Kathryn Williams,
ind Ruth Havner
he Biowt Ranch 4-H
September 10, are:
Jo Aitian; ucc-
- M':; ■ ' - — ttwividua! sc- land embodies a more powerful mo-
Ircts as the sphere ol his labors j tor. One of the big surprises is the
ougiti tc mean more to him than j presence of chrome trim about the
the one in which lit spent his child- 1 new model, he states.
I The Coleman dealer says his agen-
tragic that •->> many people | Cy has been promised new cars with-
r. dissatisfied with their vocations ] jn n few weks.
nd seem to resent having to. live
The local U. 3. Employment Office
urges all employers to list their job
openings with the local office. This
will aid the community greatly to
placing the return Veterans and de-
mobilized War Workers on another
job.
The returning Veteran and the
demobilized war workers need your
and our assistance in finding a pence
time job. Assisting them will be
thanking them for a job well done.
List your job openings by calling
2011.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, j
'(Rev. L. J. Dyer, Pasfort
.!
Die Buffalo
Friday Septeu
fleer,s ter he
j are President
I Vice-President
I rotary and tie;
| Reporter. Mai
' leader. Jo Ann
bets of Btlffal
in the . > town which provides j Eskimos eat'blubber from whales
them employment. They grumble | and other sea animals.
The kangaroo and opossum ear-
be cause they feel they are not ac-
corded the respect or attention which
their mere presence in the commu-
nity ciosonvs. It never occurs to | hom<> almost immediately.
rv their young in a pouch
Ann ('.. •(
Simmons O
ley Mae 'Bit
Barb;.: P;
Ruby Haul,
Patsy Elkin:
Officers ft
Club rl< tet
Nf
Presi-
presic
retail
era! from this and surrounding
(unities attended the regular
ariet
Teacl
ten.
Rani'
'hrogmorton: sec-
ar Patsy Howe:
rifflh: recreation
.,- H'.’wc. eointmt-
■ - R S. Ad tan
Miss Lucy Pttl-
-,bi r> of Brown
Peggy Throgmor-
C’latk and MtL-
them that their vomplaints cut them
off front everything they most heart-
ily desire, from their friends and
neighbors. Such people have never
tried to make a contribution to the
life about them instead they are
forever deploring the tact' that
they are not receiving the eourte-
sii .S which they believe to be, due
them.
Of course, there are communities
even in Texas - -that, are lacking In
hi pitalit to strangers; but usually
tire person who is friendly will find
ct'ktc:so wherever hi goes.
I am grateful every day.
A new
friend, who recently came to this
community to practice his profes-
sion, told me the other day that
one of the chiet reasons for his de-
cision to make Coleman his home
was the courteous service he receiv-
ed at one of our filling stations
when he had to stop a few months
ago for tire repairs. The litle acts I
of good will and the desire to ren- i
der sen-ice .add up. They mean
more than we realize.
So I am pleased beyond measure
with "our town." It- is progressive,
friendly, intelligent, clean, attrac-
how-, ,ive- and it is blessed with an envi-
Sunday subjects announced, 11:00
a; m.; "Building a New Testament
Church." 8:15 p. m.: "Remember
Lot's Wife."
The Sunday School will be study-
ing the 10th chapter of Romans at
10:00 o'clock.
Come and worship with us.
Cayenne pepper comes from
West Indies.
the
NeedaTflXATIVE?
Goat skins are used to mske kid
gloves.
Glue is made from the hoofs of
cattle.
The angora eat was bred origin-
ally to the Turkish capital. *y.
The na tional drink of Japan
sake, distilled from rice.
BACK THE BLUECATS
FRIDAY NIGHT
In Their Firsts Game
• cr for flic privilege of living in
a town that is noted for its lricncl-
lincs's and for its progressive spirit.
! have found cur' little city excep-
tional in many ways. It welcomes
the stranger and make- him feel at
j The Heme Demonst
: had a fair crowd, at Sunday tflre n¥w..in„ ' ir
•;.LJ8«mBay morning beginning {pr septetniv-i
w vear-let's try to improve it
imbe'r and spiritually every
ay for the boys will be coming
le near future
and Mrs. S, S Squirts have
some of their children from
places visiting them and we 1!
i get the news soon
- to be given In
stratum Agt-n.l
Framing Pictu
each communi
. tend and brill:
- o; molding in,
with floral c:
six
Til.
the
ion Clubs
noun -meetings
Demonstration ;
Home Demon-
Making and
Thr women of j
invited to at-
Club met and re-
lbcr 10. with the
Kathleen Hogan
:. vice- presi-
. Veal: secretary
treasurer Betty
VVuncll McClellan;
I .on Etta Martir
; linishea the Hub proceeded to make
arrangements to .m end a fi -mon-
tration to be given by Mi- Hiuu.
.'Sent 26. on Making and Framing
Pictures "
For the afternoon program Mrs.
i Ray Jameson gave a talk on "Family
• Fun" which was interr - ting and con-
mined some very helpful suggestions
Her entertaining ail groups of the
rame>
papci
and ma
They at
rung
card -
r and Mrs. Spain Bailey waited
r daughter. Mrs Jewell Puckett
imnily of Voss
fr and Mrs. Roy Row and child-
visited relatives in Gouldbusk
If you don’t hand me in some
rws about yourself I'll make up
'ncthing. but will try not to dis-
;>cc ' ou.
Dealers Wanted
np this firm a letter it you are
esteti in the dealership for the
airplane Place you: order
for a new CUB or Republic
ire Airplane Used airplanes
sale CAA flight examiner on
for private written and flight
stick.' library paste
ft.iws Ail meeting;
riammtr and
begin promptly
INDIAN (
REIK
it n hi it.
at 2 tK) ]i m Club-
air rirouped as
. !■ Sept. 11, Mrs,
follows, with the rim
t ..nd the place
(iCOHa H
: t. -.-teas -to trie
of meeting:
Indian (\
Oemottstration
Group 1, Sep: 18
-Brown Ranch
Ciub wi ■ .
ib.tnet at the City.
Home Demo:u>tratio)
\ Club ‘hostess*
Park I
, mi-ft-iing alter a
Gouldbusk Honm
Demonstration
•
Club Meeting f.
Mczelle Home
Mr- Ra;
s resiueo :
: i -clnurmar.
s.,m T. Lindsey
Group 2. Sept
19-Vos? Home
'•’’its ULiabh
- mt on account
Demonstration flub
1 hO''1 PSs - [nil_
of sickiit's.-
v Mrs
Ray Jameson also
day Home Demoi
rustration Club
read, a re;
f linanrial striU’
Valera Home D-nv
msuation Club
inci Mrs Garland
Mectine at V'os,.-- -Scl
Robey, eci
.nch ;ne.
mber. gave an out-.
Group 3. Sept 2;
5- New Central
lined aau
the proceedings of
Heme Demonst: at t u
■
i t he Ins’ c*
mneh ii
iieeung which was
White Chapel. Nov.
iee Gien Cove
v i S( ;
Silver \ :. ”■ Mo-u
ng at New Cen-
The v
'.'toil iiaving been
ra! School h<;j.sr
Group 4 Sep:
6-Santa Anna
Mrs Paul j la milt
Miss E-;- The hostess served a refreshment
nibeift of : chicken sandwiches potato
Jo-'Arm Chips, pickles cakes and bottle
drinks to nine members and five
children.
The .next meeting will be OH. 9
v. d’n Mi >, Floyd Jameson.
Mrs. C. H Abbe Reporter.
'Ann
Louise Seals
r Menses. Jtfar
Hurdle. ’
GOrUtBl SK HOME
!if!>IONSI RATION CLUB
sTI DIKs PHILIPPINES.
A thnci thirty o'clock Tuesday.
August 28. the Gculdbu.sk Home
Demi ns:ration Club tin with Mrs,
Monroe Forehand.
Tv.-' h'.'tnrical program was based
- . Philippine Islands Various
• u.j-.i - wen disciis-fd, regarding the
aeography. the natives and Genera!
Douglas MaeArthu'r in reference to
•the fall and restoration of trie
Islands.
Refreshments of sandwiches, cake
and -ice tea were served to twenty
members and several visitors.
able climate. I know that the se-
cret of its appeal! though, is to be
found in its people, who are respon-
sible for all its virtues except the
good climate.
Blitk-Driwjht
t»
! •Usually!
eroaspl
2- U.ually
4horou)k
3- Always
•OKSmical
25 to 40
doses onlr
as*.
BLACK-DRAUGHT
avnssi vii tnur m •uiuw
FOR SALE
Garage and Equipment
NEW AND USED PARTS
on Needham St.
LUTHER LEE CAMMACK
Make This Their Best Season!
Written by:
Nonna Cummings
Coleman High
School
Coleman
County
State Bank
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Braswell, Sam, Jr. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1945, newspaper, September 13, 1945; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748135/m1/4/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.