Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1938 Page: 1 of 6
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS, THCKSDAYFEBRCAKY 21, 1938
Miss Letha Saunders of Coleman
To Sail March 5 For Rio; Recently
Named Missionary To Be Honored
■ P: B Evans ot .'HuuM*>:i ;tjii.i H \
'* :X of.. Xrir'Mli*: VIMJI . 1
li.r American' Railway Ekpres* were
tjuslneja visitors in C U-man Wert-
Mrf and Mrs; cart Wltfvr . and
h Mr and Mr- M L Star.-.o.-
tisit. d Sun B
tot ei with Mrs.'Grace Thuimi-.
Mrs li 8 Ear: 1 ;■
.a:, t, visiting in Co'.'tmii :i',;s w<vk
wits hei daugtn r, Mi— .Letha
; minders, who will sail irm New
0i uis March 5 fbf South America
a. a Missionary
’ Mr U W Hampton Uyd Hump-
s’, ■ ",jr< Brn<st Cat-i 11in ar i N<
; " rra Uheba pa 'ey a nr Wii
Evelyn Netherton nr ai
. .. ' u Saturday
Mrs Trm Sea'v "(■' urned - -r.
’ 11 ,tv-mr in Midland a
5i- v 'ii purest*. Mi an* Mi’s
' .i’ McCord.
CLOSE
OUT
SALE ON
Complete
Stock
Gordon
Hardware &
I urnirurc Company
Mi-s- Erne, Cate And Ann Hump-,
ion , itch with Dr- and Mrs. Cad-
j efaead rn Brownwooti Tuesday;
Friday and Saturday bargain 1934
j M i'■■■:: Chevrolet. Coach, $215.00.
; node; Chevrolet Co. 8x
; J B. McCord and Weldon Allen
visited in Big Spring and Midland
i the latter part, of ins* week. White
tin.Midland they were guest* of Mr
McCords lister Mrs. Tom, Sealy
: and Mr Sealy. / •
Mis. Li i : or and svn, WUn.i.r
Dibi- li. o Pop W.-rth, who- have
iiisr ihe past wetR in Cole-
!.» an witfi iri-r parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.1 B Dibrell ha e returned to Port
W rt.il. li wever they plan lo return
; ;o Coleman the latter part of the
iv ■.... k
If your watch, is old fashioned.
; trade it in' foi a smart, new Buiova
;u -Jesse Pi nnry si 6tfx-
■W ■ y. ;
M Waiter Woodward is visiting
this keek o'. HsdjernVUte and Ok-
lahoma City. Okla..- with friends
Mrs i-Hsmiitnn Beall of
. Iraau visited last weekend m.iCole-.
•'min with her paren s Mi and Mrs
, Free Hamilton.
Nil B'n ,\ :>• McFarland n--"-;t
weekend in Lubbock wi n Per
:i K ’.ivrih idem at Texa; l ■ ch
i|,,- mi art impanieri by B b Sed-
. wjek.. who- v.sited with frterids at
*1 college. |p
M-s .Mar- Hut.era teacher- to
:>xa.s £ a e Ceiiegi t >r . Women.
.1.....n visiie- las' w< < kend in
Ddmiari wi'h her parents. Supt
and Mr; C H -Halford
Miss Letha Saunders teacher
m Port Arthur junior high school
un'il recently apd daughter <1
Mr arid Mrs R B Saunders of
Mr and Mrs. Alex Clarke were in
Dallas the la!ter part of last week,
where, they attended a convention of
the Southern Division of the Ameri-
can (las Association. j
The i>' inocrat-Voice this week, re-
ceived a check from C. Turner Wea-
ver fpi- a years subscription fo be
iiate'y- - resigned' .her . po-itiosig sue to Bremerton. Washington,
which .-he had held since 1934, Yrung Weaver'recently re-enlisted
fa tht U. S. Navy for two more years
and is stationed on She US8 West
Virginia, E. Division, at - Bremerton.
Going I p Brazil
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Mr- w A Wiiiiamsim o; Sin
An:.;;.-Visiti-d fast week with Mrs.
Walter Woodward,
Mis Don;- Miller student at MC-
■N.u.iray Amierit and, Morris Miller,
m . s’udcnt hr thi Umy'etsfj
. Texas AusTn,-visited last week-
. i d .in o leman with the r mother
Ir: 1 I A. B Mher
AN . NCF - OF I REVEMTlOh
13 WURTH A POUND OP CURE.
TACCTNAT E YOUR POULTRY
CW WITH GLOBE MIXED BAC-
I ERIN AND YOU V/ILI PREVENT
.iseal;e in the flock sold
ONLY ’ AT COULSON'S. DRUG
ATOBF,S 8x
': Mrs K'ai E. WPlace cf
F r a r h mi ei las: week In Cole-
man ar.ri Santa Anna w,:“h friends
F-ri h me they were arenmpan-
irti uv Clatjd McClellan who went
<.n' to Da>las to accompany Mrs
-'McCiellan home Sunday
Mias ; tha-Saunders. daughter f,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Saunders ol,
Ciihman .-!r>wn ab<n will sail on
M.irdi 5 trom New Oil a ns i £
Rio De no Brazil. South Ame-
rica. Mif's Saunders wTI spend a year:
mf-a language school a’: Rio before
being given a specific assignment
Cclrman, wtU sail from New!
Orleans on Saturday, March 5.
for Brazil F • on February 10
Miss Saunders wa noth'-eri bv
: he Fnr.-mn Mis-a-in -Bhard. i f the i
•Southi rn Ba, list r hv -ntirn she.
had been ap; in -,, a misa mary
tp Brart! Miss Saund'-rs mimed-"
and is how visiting relatives in
Coleman ..
Members of the First Baptist
- Church hue paid tribu'c to’the
recently appeinted m ssionary at
special sel'vir s at the church on
Wednesday, night.. February 23.
Further honor will be given Miss
Saunders next Sunday when the
church memb‘ i s present a "Le-
tha Saunders Dav: at the church.
Miv Saunders is a graduate of
Ba lof University, Waco and cf
the Woman’s Missionary Union
Training School at Louisville,
Ky The Wo.'dy Scholarsitip
awarded by. the Woman's Mis-
sionary Union cf Texas, was giv-
en to her. MISs Saunders also
attended Howard Payne College,
rrownwcod. tone Bummer termt,
and later attended the Univer-
se' oi To.vi While' ip Training
School Miss Saunders pyas eleet-
cd by students to conduct praise
serv'ee riming her senit r year. In
Baylor. Miss Saunders was active
in the Baptist Student Union,
the Volunteer Missi n Board and
was assistant to the clean of
women. ■ y
After graduation from Baylor,
Miss Saunders taught in Liberty
mr several years and moved to
Port Arthur in 1934..
U rvtces were ht Id at the .Firs'
Baptist Church a Pert Arthur
•ri Sunday u in' Febniar; 13.
honoring the n cenTy apptinted
missionarji At the services her
Port Arthur friends presented
her with a movie cam rn and
projector
Miss Saunders will -ail on the Ir
: Delwd and her-ripsttnation
will bi RiDe Janerlo. She will
attend a language school in that
city for a year before being given
a specific assignment in Brazil.
Miss Lt disc Nelson qi Abilene and I
Caskey Livingston of Odessa .visited |
last weekend in Coleman with Mr.
Livingstons mother, Mrs. W. L.
Gculd.
Misses Lei ha Saunders, Julia Led-
erer Nyda Pae and Sadie Livingston
visited Saturday in San Angelo.
Mrs. Nan P. Ayres and daughter,,
Jean were, visitors in Abilene Satur- j
day afternoon,
WALKO TABLET AT COUL-
SON’S DRUG STORES. 8x ;
L H. Griffith cf Gouldbusk wasj
a business visitor in Coleman Mon-
day.
Mr and Mrs, W. T. Jones and
family visited Sunday in Stephen-!
vi lie.
Bob Crcsier, with the Texas Un-
employment < ompensation officii in
Abilene, was a business visitor in
Coleman Tuesday.
Mi M G Cheney and son, Har-
ris,-visited last weekend in Wichita
Fails with Mrs. Cheney's bn ther.
Pete Booth.
Bil Slusser and brother, Aldon, of
Winfield Kansas, visited last week-
end with friends in Coleman.
Mrs. Claud McClellan returned
Sunday from Dallas, where she vis-
ited last week with her daughters.
Mrs. J B Stegall Jr and Mrs. Sam
M Jack Hnlicwav •etiiriiej Mtses Lera Mae Starnes and
■ Tuesday to her home in .Fort. Wirth, Mary Katherine Elder visited with
following a visit with her mother friends m Brownwopd Saturday
Mrs R V W, od
Thurston Owfcn of Big Spring vis-
ited la-’ weekend with friends In
Coleman.
Mi-- Mady E ivn : of L w:.-
wood vi-itefi Funds" -with lie- riar-
i nis, Mr. and Mr. Roy Bennatt in
A afera
Mis • Nat.nn Watson rfeturned to
C I-maii wrih hem for a weekend
visit with Miss Starnes.
J M. 'Payne of Brown wood visited
wuli friendsnu Oofemai. Sunday.
Miss Marie Thom,-).-, of Ballinger j
f with
Mary Reniroe
Rev W H Woclard, paster of I he
local Firs- Christian Church, plans
to go ‘ Fort Worth Monday for ai
meeting of the Ministerial Retreat,
meeting. Monday through Friday. ']
Your old watch is worth m:ney!|
Trade it in for a Buiova or Elgin at!
jjessf Penney’s. 6tfx
FOR SALE—Portable siana for ad-
ding machine. Democrat-Voice of-
fice. 47tf*
Mrs. G -urge B<:it and s-,n. Car!
Cf Houstw), iVurnod in . on
Tuesday from Brownwooii. where i
she ha ■ bi ni visiting Mi Brt*'s par-
ent: Mi and Mrs. Gepiy: B(T, Rr.
They are visiting in Yaie-a wit! heri pi via to Brownsville, nixived. l»s
pa: -nfs. M and Mr W F Black- week end for a visit with his par-
Dcan Mitchell who lias been era
well .
We hav» been .asked < • a )?e :h»
address of Roy S. Kilgore !. im
I.. v tp ■ Tal .
..ms Mr
Valera.
and Mrs. O N. Mi chell in
"For years
I’ve e^ten
gays the “BIG TEN" Commissioner of Athletics,
JOHN L GRIFFITH, fr,at Am.ricon
cthlelic author,ty, PrttiJent of thr
National ColUl'at' Athlttic Art-rmtion,
• Alert mothers everywhere give chil-
dren ihis » arip. tasty breakfast because
it has the extra value of Nature's Via-
mi;- B!
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every dav to combat nervousness, con-
stipation add po.;r digestion'....Yet thi*
wonderfully wM lesoir.e breakfast costs
or.ly cent per
other oatmeal like
it! Today many
grocers o 1 f er
Quaker Oat- at a
sp< la! price tor 2
package*.
Mrs A L R-i- e
I Visiting -her parents
K P Herd,
of Cd -sn
Mi and Mrs. I
Mis? Elizabeth Dibrell i f Chicago.
11... is visiting sv’.'li her parents, Mr
and Mrs Joe Dibrell
*
i- the extra value ot features s ua-
B' . Doctor's say you and the young-
siiould have this precious vitamin
serving. Theres no
r-n
f i.M SOLD j
ON A HOT Pt M
SREAK 'ASri/^' I
'iv k
Graces up nerves & vmsrw^ti >
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LAST
Moving Picture
Cooking School
Recipes
< IIO! Of,ATE LAYEK ( NKI
X .p Sr;
Teaspoon Salt '
l tea ipturn v aniUa
F , - ■ mt <;
; cups sift -d Sn Sheen c kt- flour
2s-.. tctvspoons baking powder
cup milk
3 egg whi'es
Combine Spry salt, and vanilla
[Ala ■ tp! gradua'iy and cream un-
til ligi.' and fluffy Sift SnoSheen
sake floor and baking powder id-
gether 3 tfmw. Add small amounts
of Dear to creamed mixture; alter-
na; . - r.-i milk beating -Tar each,
(iriitmi,. ;mo th. Beat egg:
whites un’i! stiff but not diy ard
fold carefully into m xiurc ui.tii
cl! blinded. "?>ur batter into
3' toyb lay 'v : v ~t> used « hh pan-
. a' Bake in modera ■ overt. -TA'irl < -
U to 30 minuts Spread chocolate !
:r sting ’between layers and top and
sides cf cake '
Mi hi. i Mr«. Everett Fauikncr
aii: family of Goicithwai ■ Merlin
laden and Ms* Gwendolyn Mar-
cliar.t of Abilene visited in 'he home
0. MrjU’rijMi J. P Fallon In 'In
c'i'y 'Sunday Mr. and Mrs Fal'onl
r.'ccn'iy moved to Coleman from
Parrs. Texas.-
Mr; »nV! Mrs. E M. Jrnis were in:
f an Angelc Sunday for a visit with)
vclj' daughter, Miss Ellen Jones.
Wale.: Woi award was a business
visitor in Dallas during the early ’
par* of the week.
Friday and Saturday bargain: 19341
Master Chevrolet Couch. 1275.00.
Holley Ch* vr 1*'' Co 8x j
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Bto'lesoh 8hd|
J T. Dix were visit rs in Hico Tues-j
day j
FLORENTINE...Y.l- ANTOINETTE . . .
lo* *oW Riled c»t. IT HU *tll»»joldRII«d
|>««l Pr«ilio« more- erne, 1T n*ct Pociiion
mml .....539.15 meniatnl , , . 149,75
CONVENIENT
TERMS
On Buiova, Omen. Elgin
Watches and
DIAMONDS
Earle Smith’s
Jewelry
Coleman, Texas
V iota fieri of the ! ivc-lork I. ,;vw will brt
strict I v pro ccutccl
—lisa*
v I
f ,xcu*' r i can ao longer he at • cpterl ancl
we can do nothing else hut prosecute
fhert>wwers of cattle found running
loose along public roads
W.B. Billy Baker
County Attorney
Coleman County, Texas
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Rates
DEMO! If 4T-VOICE
! OI.EMAN, TEXAS
1-n ( oleman County
ONE YEAR $1.00
SIX MONTHS ... «OC
THREE MONTHS 35<
RemitiaiKes for teas 'than 3'
month* will be credited at tlif
rate of 5c per copy.-
Outside nf Coi'inan County
fa Texas,' Okiahuma.
New Mexico
ONE YEAR
SIX MONTHS
$2.00
SI. 00
All Other States
$2.50
ONE YEAR .
SIX MONTHS
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No home washing can produce cleaner work, better
stain removal, the permanent whiteness, color classifi-
cation, tire soft feel and airy freshness of the Du [-atone
processed bundle. The difference can be seen and felt.
A trial will convince you. You are invited to visit and
inspect our laundry any time,
Let The Laundry Do It
Coleman Steam Laundry
Safe-Always-Kanltarv
Rhone 65
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MIATS
Quality Fed Beef .....
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P» 1 Seven, lb.
XIDSm Loin or Club, lb,
JlVilA Round, lb-
15rt
1DC
2BC
Quality Fed Beef
D___L Short Rib, lb,
I\03m :imt 1
llHUtH Seven, lb.
1 Of
12 P
ir»rt
Sliced Bacon
Armoui’s Star
Armour’s Dexter
Brookfield Longhorn
Cheese pound
10!) I*cr Cent Pure Pork Sack
Sausage
Pound
Pound
31c
27c
Pound
Pound
Fresh Water Catfish
Dry Salt Jowls or Bologna
18c
19c
25c
Pound H
Corn
Tender Sweet Brand
Every Day Price
No. 2 Can
10c
Oats
Purity Brand
Every Day Price 4 Pn
12 oz. Package
Lettuce
Don't Forget Salad Dressing
Large Head
<' l isp
Celery
Large Size
Stalk
For Colds—Use
Lemons K"0*1
Extra Fancy
Spuds io
lb. Cloth Bag
4c
9c
19c
25c
NATIONALLY
ADVERTISED
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MARCH S V
Post Toasties ..............5c
Heinz Baked Beans 3 « “■ 1 25c
J?
Kraft’s MH^scle Whip-'TFOc
Pineapple “Ne*.nc™M 8C
Pickles ZTn 15C
r, Stokely’s ON0“.O5/*
Lorn Country Gentlrman m Can mO\a
Tomato Juice j. h. b3 cans 25C
P & G or Crystal White 6 i < 23C
Lux Toilet Soap Bri 7C
Comfort Tissue 4 r .as 25C
Palmolive Soap Bar 6C
Peanut Butter25c
Philadrlphia
Cream Cheese 3 «**• 25c
Ruby Brand
Catsup 14 oz b»ui«
10c
American Vnutli
Dread 2,fi **• Lo»ve»
Beat Spread
Oleo |,°und
15c
15c
Standard Qualily
Blackberries 10c
Red Si ur Pitted-
Cherries 2
f Tall
Cana
Mammy
Lou Meat 20 C 43c
Kitchen Craft
24rr 85c
48
JKIUlld
suck
$J5S
Won't you try a pound tomor-
row . . , on our money back
guarantee?
2
Pounds
29c
Edwards
Coffee
l
Pound
23c
Green Beans
Standard A No. 2 UCn
Quality W cans u9v
Apple Butter
White House Brand 4 gn
it ob. Jar ... .1.. XalV
Razor
Blades
Speedway or ShgveEze
Every Day Price
5 Blades
SArrWAY STORES
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1938, newspaper, February 24, 1938; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748316/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.