Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1933 Page: 5 of 12
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933.
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MAXINE STAYTON, SOCIETY EDITOR - - DFEICE PHONE 25 - - RESIDENCE 342-R
I: G. Everedge was in Comanche
Sunday visiting relatives anij friends
HOWELL
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Meet CAROL, JANE and
LETTY—
three daughters of a modern
skin-game who choose thrilling
paths to romance!
MADGE EVANS
ALICE BRADY
Otic KRUGER, Cnu MERKEL,
May ROBSON, Phillip,
UOl.MES
Week-end Social Calendar
Thursday Afternoon Bridge
club members arc guests this af-
ternoon of Mrs. C. G. Maddox.
—o—
Mrs. Will Croft is hostess this
afternoon to members of the
Phebeun class of the First Bap-
tist church.
—o—
The Blue Bonnet club is guest
this afternoon of Mrs. It. R. Ship-
man.
The Entre Nous club is being
entertained this afternoon at:
the home of Mrs. W. W. Gober.
—o—
Mrs. F. E. Thompson is host-
ess this afternoon to the Jttip do
Cartes club at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Lempotis.
—o—
The Glad Girls class of the
First Baptist church will meet to-
morrow afterncon at the home
of the class teacher, Mrs. O. S
Driskill.
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Mrs. Clayton Powell will pre-
sent her music class in a studio
recital tomorrow afternoon at
4:30.
—o—
Mrs, Bon Cox and Mrs. J. T.
Blair, Jr., will be joint hostess-
es to the Mutual 'improvement
club Friday afternoon at 3:30 at
the home of Mrs. Cox.
. Mrs. Adele Adams will present
her pupils in piano recital Friday
evening a.t 7:30 at the educational
building qf the First Baptist
church.
o—
The City Council of the Par-
ent-Teachers Association will en-
tertain Friday evening at. the
home of Mrs. Rushing Wells, hon-
oring teachers of the city schools.
_o_
The Ladies Auxilary of the
Ray Post American Legion, will
me:t. Saturday aft rnoori at the
home of Mrs. Tlico !> in n v.
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Captain William Buckner
Chapter, D. A. R„ will meet Mon-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
hgmc of Mrs. Karl Wallace.
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Honoring her sister, Mrs. V.
A. Giplin of Denver, Colorado,
Mrs. F. W. Snyder will enter-
tain With bridge Monday niter-
non at 3 o'clock.
1 Buffet Supper
for University
Student Here
Re-Elected
■ ! Miss Peggy Jackson, student at
! S Texas University, who visited
j j Thanksgiving Day and the week end j
j with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.
j H. Jackson, entertained last Thurs-
' jda.v evening with a buffet supper
I 1 honoring her guest, Miss Virginia
| i Nalle. also a student at the univ.r-
j [sUv.
The affair was given following
| j dancing at the Coleman Country
I Club. Present were the honoree,
j iMiss Ellin Rose Davis and Miss:
I Ann Lee of this city, Miss Velma j
! i Scaly of Santa Anna. Miss Alma j
I lone Wright
Mrs. Anderson
Merry Matrons
Club Hostess
Mrs. Mac T. Anderson was host-
ess Tuesday afternoon when she
entertained with eight tables of con-
tract at the New Moore hotel.
Autumn leaves, holly, chrysanthe-
mums and red rose buds gave em-
phasis to the Christmas color scheme
used in details of the affair. Tal-
lies, score pads and other bridge ac-
cessories were in the chosen motif pf
red and silver.
In contract bridge games, high
guest prize was presented Mrs. R;
A. Autry, with high club prize going
to Mrs. J. B. Hilton. Mrs. Mon-
Mi.s. A. F. Wood of Athens, Tex-
of San Antonio, Bob las, who has been re-elected presi- ,w
Bowen, Jim Boit. Louie Acker, Bob dent of the Texas Congress oi1 ,l e n ' v'a:'c 16 011
Browning, Charles Blair and J. B,|Mothers and PaientTeachers at the ta um< a <l ICI01IS le iesi~
McCord.
Joins Red Cross Silver Tea
Brazaar on
Wednesday
The Ladis Auxilary of the Church
of the Holy Spirit, Episcopal enter-
tained Wednesday afternoon from
three until six o’clock at the home
of Mrs H H Wooldridge, west Live
Oak street, with a silver tea and
brazaar.
For the occassion the reception
rooms were charmingly decorated
with a profusion of roses and au-
tumn leaves.
The large number of guests who.
called during the afternoon were met
I j at the door by Mrs. Nan P Ayres and
Mrs. Charles Wilson.
In the dining room Mrs. Jam s
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La Trois Quail e club members
will be giu.sts or Mi s Doris Mil-
ler Monday evening.
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Mrs. C. J. Dibrell, Jr . Will be
hostess to the Merry Matrons
club Tuesday afternoon.
—o—
The W. M. L. club will meet
Tuesday evening with Miss Ann
Lee.
Methodist S. S.
Class Plans for
Christmas Tree
NOW It’s
A THRILL
FOR THE
LADIES!
Okay, boys, you got an
eyeful of MAE WEST—
and now it’s the ladies’
turn to get excited.
Meet MAX BAER!
THE NEW
“IT” MAN OF THE SCREEN!
THE YEAR’S GREAT
PICTURE!
EXCITING FROM
START TO FINISH!
Because it’s got a'tove story
you’ll love!
Because it’s got the first,
ring battle between Primo
Camera and Max Baer!
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I | M mbers of Mrs. J. M. Nichols'
| j Sunday school class ' of the First
j j Methodist church met last Friday
j I afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. A.
Clark. 416 (vest Ninth street for Jts
I ; regular business and .social meeting.
; During the business hour, the class
mad’ plans for a Christmas tree to
: be given at the church, and com-
Th
.annual meeting held in Sherman last
week. Mrs. Wocyl formerly was
president qf tile third district Par-
ent-Teachers' Association.
Come to the New Moore Hotel for
your. Christmas and New Years par-
ties and private dances. 49-51p.
• *
Mr. and Mrs. Hinds’
Children Present
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt being! T. Padgitt. Jr . and Mrs. M. C. Barn-
ment course further emphasised the j f-nroiled Armistice Day at the White; ts.poured tea from a silver service.
Christmas motif. The menu con- Rollse m American Red Cross lay i The lace covered table was centered
sisted of creamed chicken in timball j Mabel T. Boardman. secretary | with a silver bowl of red rose buds,
shells, Christmas Tree salad, spiced:of the organization, who opened th?l resting on a crystal mirror.' and
pie topped with whipped cream, oliv-
es. red mints and hot tea.
Mrs. Anderson included on her
guest list Mesdames James E. King.
H.A. Robertson, E.H. Flewtllen, Mon-
te Gideon, C. W. Squyres, George
Kiker, Roy B. /Davis. GeorgS D,
Rhone, Gerald Swann, F. M. Mc-
Kinney, D. P, Rockmaker, Jimmie
_ ,. _ , Gober. J. P. Holman, C. J. Dibrell.
at ramily Reunion Jr., s. t. Cobb. l. j wason, w. s.
- ; Stephenson, E. L White. J. F. Gain-
annual Roll call. Mrs. Roosevelt is i flanked on either side by tall silver
honorary chairman of the National j crants. Four tail white tapers in
Volunteer Committee of the Ameri- sliver holders furnished light for the
can Red Cross. ' occasion.
.------------—_ j Mrs Charles Paddleford. Mrs, J. T-
n ■ i n j r Blair. Jr. and Mrs H. M. Collins
oridge orealctast i assisted in serving tea danties of
is Courtesy Mrs. sandwichc nukes and red and green
Gray f His Week On the buffc-tt in the dining room
Mrs. Sam Gray was hostess Tues- was a nhmUwe Christmas tree, be-
bay and Wednesday morning when
It#?.-
Because it presents'the new
“it” man of the screen.
MAX.BAER!
MYRNA LOY— MAX BAER
-am. CARNER A- j v DEMPSEY
WALTSR HUSTON—OTTO KRUGER
HOWELL-Sun.-Non.Tues.
Mjerlui Hagler Is
Host on Birthday!
class enjoyed a number of games and
Merlin llaftkr celebrated his contests with prizes in the contests IS'CJ1 wele M. J. Parker, 93 years| en-
fourth birlhstay Friday afternoon going to Mrs. C. W. Squyres an<l!old' mother °* Mrs' Hinds' Mr. and »
when he entertained at the home of 'Mrs. Dave Snodgrass,
his parents*. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hag- i The hostess served a light refjesh-
ler. with a birthday party. jment plate to Mesdames J. M. Nich-
The main feature of the after- jols- David Snodgrass, Gerald Swann,
noon’s entertainment was opening of | Alton Beach, Roy B. Davis, Jones,
packages, gifts of guests present, jw- M; Maxwell. C. W. Squyres. and
The host's mother served chicken j ^erbert Seidel,
salad sandwiches, cherry cake, pick-' '* ♦ *
les. hot chocolate and all day .suck- ! '
ers .to Ella Jean Seal, Betty, Jo * Who Dealt Club
i Wm Shirly^Anne Hagler .Patsy | jg Quest Qf J\/Jr
rami,v 01M '•an,i I F-SrSye^ r-®«S:
« i plcted plans were also made for thu
<*lnl,er j famRy '™cm^iwtlTo^the^Hyaforna j cTr-J^f i’'VruP *Uh ***" b”ak
Following the business hour the | reunion.
Pis sent
tor the; delightful^ oeea-1 Bc£ f£S
I lowing breakfast contract bridge fur-
Mrs. A. II Any,reman was a lea
j Jean Dodson. Glenn Lee. Jack and I
Jimmie Craig Hagler, Peggy Irlene j
i and Patsy Jane Parker, Maiy Jo
Mrs. T. P. Hinds and Mr. and„ Mrs. j guest.
S. H. Parker.
Children present were Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Hinds of Goiildbu.sk. Mrs. j
R. W- Barton and family of Tahoka,!
Mrs. A. C. Sparks and family of!
Cpleman route two, Mrs. W. D. Ter-1
ry and family of Glen Cove route, j
W. L. Hinds and wife of Dallas, Ira
Hinds and wife of Coleman route
two, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duncan,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Saunders, Jr.,
and Lonnie Hinds, all -of Coleman,
fore which was a collection of figur-
ines representing the Manger Scene.
Green tapers in green holders were
binning on either side of the figur-
ines.
The sewing department was in
charge of Mrs. Sid Suckett, Mrs. R.
R Browning, Mrs Ruth Williams
Steak Fry is
Compliment to
Austin Visitor
nished entertainment with Mrs F.
ill. Fler.ellen receiving, high score j and Mrs. J. T. Williams. The bake
| prize Tuesday morning and Mrs. W 1 sale- was in charge of Mrs. Helen
Moore. Mrs. Don Sawyer, Mrs. El-
| gean Shield and Mrs. Howard Sam-
! uel.
& Mrs. Squyres Joe and Doris Davis of Gouldbusk. j Jackson last Week end. Mr. and Mrs.
[ Tv T1 S. Hinds T n m T1 TYn #4 ♦ T *« n irtnrl
Complimentary to Miss Virginia
| Nalle of Austin, guest of Miss Peggy
j with a steak fry at their ranch home
I at Leaciay Friday night.
Vaughn Miiv p,th „„Wt j “ " " ' - j grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Hinds ! james T. Padgitt, Jr., entertained
ughn, Rath Beglcj, Robert j Mr. and Mrs. C\ W. Squyres were j were also present.
Stovall. Arthur Lee Gunn. Mesdam- j hosts last Wednesday evening when ! ♦ ♦ ♦
,es W. F. Vaughn, Arthur Gunn. P. ' they entertain’d with three tables. IY/I■ _ Trammell i« i Present for the delightful affair
of contract, honoring members of. Ivil&b 1 IUincU lb were Miss Nall', Misses Ellen Rase,
the Who Dealt club. j La Trois Quatre (Davis, Ann Lee, Peggy Jackson.
Fall llowers formed attractive! I Messrs' Bob Bowen, Bob Browning,
nosiess ivionaay j Jim Bost Charles Blair, Mr. and Mrs
i P. Sicbaugh, Wedne.’xtay morning.
♦ « •
Mable Kizer Bride
of Brownwood Man
I . lyir. and Mrs. j W. Kizer
nounce the marriage of their daugh-1 •, Li L J
ter, Mable Kizer. to Mr. J C. Fletch-, Honors Husband
er of Brownwood on Wednesday, No-
vember 20. 1933.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher plan to]
make theh home in Brownwood.
B. Hagler. I. H. Close. Chas. Seal.
W. O. Brehm, Robert Dodson. Fish-
er Hagler. 1, G. Parker, L. S. Odom.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sral, Misses Wil-
lie Fay Riley, Net Hagler, Betty
Vaughn and Winnie Close. •
»*♦
Hostess At Coffee
Miss Velma Scaly wax hostess last
Sunday afternoon when she enter-
tained with a czffee honoring West.
Texas State ’University friends, who
were enroute back to the university
from the Thanksgiving holidays
with their friends and parents.
The affair was given at the. home
of Miss Sealy’s parents. Dr. and Mrs.
T. Richard Sealy, in Santa Anna.
Christmas cards 2c each and up.
You will find a beautiful assortment
. | at HARBOUR'S 49-X.
» ♦
at Bridge Party
Monday Evening
Felix W. Vestal was named guesf
floral decorations for the reception
rooms where the entertaining games I
of contract terminated with Mrs. i Miss Frances Trammell named
W. A. Wilhite whining high club members of the La Trois Quatre
prize and Mr. and Mrs. James E. | club guests of honor Monday e.ve-
King high guest prize. 1 ning when"she entertained with three
The hostess served a delicious re-1 tables of contract at the home of
freshm.nt course consisting of tur- Mrs. Josephine Ballard on Austin
key,' potato salad, cranberry sauce,! street.
hot biscuit, apple sauce cake and- Following games of contract the
coffee to club members and Mr. and hostess served sandwiches, charlotte j •
Mrs. F. M. McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. j rousse and hot chocolate to Misses
t-* , n '• l MhC Pieratt apartments with a three
U-Ontract cindge table bridge pgrty.
and Dinner are ! formed attractive decora-
f-y -pi ! tions for the rooms where the en-
W. R. Roberts of Brownwood. Mr. lOUrteSy I hurs. ^ tertaming games of contract were
and Mrs. J. T. Padgitt. Sr.. Mr. and: Mr. and Mrs. C.’O. Fleming were j pla>’ed;
Mrs. J. T. Blah. Jr. j hosts last Thursday evening when' Mrs' Vcstal served a dehc“us M'
• • ♦ : they entertained at their home. 400
Past Noble Grand Pafit Sixth strm Wlth *' dinner
freshmenc plate of angel food cake,
sandwiches and hot chocolate to Mr.
. ,. • • and Mrs. O. U. Hetanen, Mr. an?
‘ . Ml'S.' W. T. Greaves, Mr. and Mrs.
A delicious three course Thanks- Miss Mary Brown
giving dinner was served six tables ■ Fn.emal) Mjss Verna MarJe Hemp-
of players m rooms charmingly dec-, hm E w Cl.adUocH and R
orated with a profusion of I ownpHeU and'tli hduwee.
: • ♦ *
Club is Guest at
Christmas Social
The Past Noble, Grand club of dragons, chrysanthemums and roses. (
Gerald Swann, Mr. and Mrs. James] Mary' Glynn Edwards, Patsy Morris, jthe aebekuh fodge met Tuesday e.ve-1 m games of contract bridge high I \\r . \vr ’jn T A
E. King, and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Elizabeth .Blair, and club members: [ ning at the home of Mrs prank 1 ............ .... .1., West Ward P.-T. A
Fleming.
.ning at the home of
Misses Mary and Faye Kinney, Dor-!Brewet
is Miller, Hettie Belle Stewart, Mary
Viola Harwood and Geneva McCul
loch
Frank score prize was presented Mr. ant!
I Mrs. R. R. Shipman with low score j
Kitchen. Sue C^lins^Tjv P^e. j charmingly decorated with autumn] SSAn"'1' M^V’m. McKinnfvj
leaves, chrysanthemums and pinki put high fpr the prize,
lose buds. * + *
During/ a short 'business session My. DelleneV Honor i
| members voted to give the club ward! ^ D • L J !
at'the I Q.O.F, home a Christmasl kjUCSt Oil DirtnCiay
!showy,’ i *— —-
The following program was given u Complimentary to the birthday of i
during the social hour that followed I hw,husbanf Theo D^ney. Mrs.’
'■Trio, <mm Night.” Misses Evelyn i De,lene3r stained Tuesday eve-j
'Ku#ig, VtgncCA .Floyd und LaVern'11"'0’ •wUh » chUi. supper at Byers
j Grillin'; yvbo later sang "Oh Little Crossin8 norlfi ca6t. Pf themity i
; Town of Bet^eWm;” 'saipture,! Present for tha enjoyable- limtf
; Heavt/jJy *#usic, Luke 2:6-15; Mrs,I were Mr. and Mrs., Delleney and
]w. W. 5VU)jtams; talk on Christmasi family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dei-:
: living gild’Christmas Giving. Mrs.I leney and son, Jerry, .Mr. and Mrs..
;Charles Pollard: prayer. Miss Ruby. ®U Doyle and baby. Mr. and Mrs.!
jGariJttt. i O. S. Driskill and children and Mr. i
Niui'.ts TO* di'awr. an? gifts pre- and Mrs. Doyle Delleney and iami-,
trilled from a btiuilUuiiy decorated: _________
!Christmas tree, after which refresh-.
In Meet Monday
A large attendance was present
Monday afternoon when the West
Ward Parent-Teachers ttssociatiagi
(Confirmed on page G—Sec. 1)
MANHATTAN
CAFE
Whether it be a Dinner Date,
Ctsp of Coffee or a regular
boarding place we can serve
you.
meats of congealed salad, cheese
I Straws, glazed apples topped 1 with j |
i v.hiiqred ^cream, cake and tea were j f
iserved Mesdames R. B. Reniro, Jack: I
Powell, H. B. Wilson, E. M, Brooks,' J
Frank Gillespie. C. W. Simpson J i
Jgck Gandy. W. W. Williams. Zella |
Knox, Frank Hardin. H. H Hays.j |
i charles Pollard. George Koenig. Miss i I
Ruby Garrett and guests, LaVerne 1
jQriffin, Frances Floyd. Evelyn Kr..- *
•nig. W- W. Wi]]iar,'.s,f.<3.eoi',e K-
i Uig anti Frank Brtwer. ’
♦ ♦ ♦ j i
Hosts to Five
Tables Bridge ji
Tuesday Night a
Gomplimentarv to the Tuesday11
Night Bridge club, Mr. and Mrs j r
Frank ilarhoui- entertained at their 11
home on Sun Rise Hill with five j t
tables of contract Tuesday evening.; |
Autumn flowers formed attrae-'
live floral decorations for the rooms
*h*re games of contract terminated
with Mrs L. B. Creath and Arch
Harbour receiving high -score priz- *
IHHib l l»--
for ('hriMtiiiaw
A Permanent Wttve, with laboratory tested supplies
will please her for Christmas. Do ljui wait but jret
your Christmas permanent now..
We now have a new stock of Itapidol Hair Dye that
can be permanent waved over successfully. Thirty
different shades to match nature’s coloring.
MarcelJ/e Cosmetics will protect your skin from win-
ter winds and keep it beautiful.
A Full Line of Beauty jRequisites
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
Phone 157
The hostess served a light re-.
lreshment course to club member...
and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Creath, Mr.
and Mrs. Arch Harbour. Dr. and Mrs. I ,
f. M. Burke and Mrs E. H. Flewel-11
len. ' 1 T
1
| FRENCH BEAUTY SHOP
LILLY MAY WILMS, Prop.
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1933, newspaper, December 7, 1933; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748520/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.