Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 15, 1953 Page: 3 of 8
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Bridge Club Is
Entertained By
Mrs. R. Lee
Honoring the Friday Bridge Club,
Mrs. Richard Lee entertained Fri-
day afternoon in her home with four
tables of bridge,
Scbre awards went to Mrs. Roy
Autry Jr,, high club, Mrs, Don Star-
nes, second high club; Mrs. J. B
McCord, high guest; Mrs, Bob Sed-
wick, floating award and Mrs. Jack
Dr. A. J. Black
* OPTOMETRIST
518 State Bank Bldg.
Telephone 7851
Magness, bingo,
Club members present were Mrs.
Autry, Mrs. Starnes, Mrs. Lawrence
Powell, Mrs. Walter Boyd Jr., Mrs.
Lonnie Hinds, Mrs. Zeno Hemphill,
Mrs. Jean Larson, Mrs. Boh Sed'-
wick, Mrs. Bill Rutledge and Mrs.
Garvel Hector. Other guests were
Mrs. Magness. Mrs. McCord. Mrs,
Morris Miller. Mrs. Bob Bowen, Mrs.
S. T, Cobb Sr„ Mrs. Dink Taylor
and Mrs. Sam Cobb Jr.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this opportunity
to show our appreciation, for every
act of kindness, for the food and
the beautiful floral offerings, shown
us in the passing of our mother.
May God bless you.
Mrs. M. A. Rutherford’s
Family. D13p
Bamboo .draw drapes, something
new, in assorted colors, very at-
tractive. McHorsc Furniture.
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“SOCIETY >>
Gouldbusk Club
Elects Officers
Mrs. Kenneth Lockett was elected
president of the Gouldbusk HD Club
jn a meeting held Sept. 8 in the
home of Mrs. M. Thompson.
Other officers elected were Mrs.
L. Kennedy, vice-president; Mrs,
Lee Williams, secretary am} treasur-
er; reporter, Mrs. Joe Cervenka;
council delegate; Mrs. F. W. Baker;
alternate, Mrs. Luke Edens.
Mrs, Archie Bryson, outgoing pre-
sident, was in charge of the meet-
ing, and gave the council report.
Mrs. Kennedy gave a demonstra-
tion on removing stains and spots,
following the business, session Mrs.
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Mayes Drug
Williams led the group In a sing
song.
Refreshments of Ice cream and
cake ttere served by the hostess.
[ with her daughter. Mrs. Lois Thw-
eatt assisting.
Present were Mmes. Tom Slate,
i Ernest Griffin, Sallie McCulloch,
' Joe Cervenka, Sonney Baker, Archie
j Bryson, Gordon Monsey, Lee Will-
iams Leman Kennedy, Cavanaugh,
i Eula Norwood. Luke Edens, Edwin
Pittard and Kenneth Lockett,
Mrs. T. Fletcher
Is New Liberty
HDC President
Members of the Liberty HD Club
i met in the club house on the after-
noon of September 8th.
Highlight of the meeting was the
■ election of officers. Mrs, Truman
: Fletcher is the new president. Other
officers elected were Mrs, Howard
Mason, vice-president; Mrs. Alan
Strange, secretary; Mrs. V. E. Pen-
ney; council delegate.
Mrs. W/ H. Pittarjl and Mrs.
Strange gave a demonstration on
spot remover. All members decided
to order spot remover.
There were nine members present.
Presbyterian Class
Meets In Schick Home
The Mister ahd^Mesdames Class
of the First Presbyterian Church
met Wednesday evening in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schick.
The pastor, Rev. Mr, Cooper pre-
sented the ItVson, his subject be-
ing “Courage For Christian Living."
Cokes, coffee and cake were serv-
ed to the following, Mr; and Mrs.
Albert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald
Lagow, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and the hosts.
D. A, R. Has First
Fall Meeting
The first fall meeting of the D.
A. R. was held Monday afternoon
in the Hotel Club Room with Mrs.
E. M. Jones as hostess.
Mrs.- Lucien White was program
leader and discussed "Preservation
of the Constitution of the United
States" amf "Resolutions of 62nd
Continental Congress." ' „
Following the program the host-
ess served refreshments to the fol-
lowing Mmes. Lewis Jobe, W. D.
Allen. L. L. Propst, W. Dan Smith,
J. S. Weatherred, Lucien White,
Walter C. Woodward. R. E. L. Zim-
merman. Marshall McCrea, Misses
Marianna Dibrell and Cleo, Thomp-
son.
Tandy Ray Whitehead
Is Party Honoree
Tandy Ray Whitehead was hon-
ored on his birthday Saturday
morning when his mother, Mrs. F
Ray Whitehead entertained at the
City Park. The group played on
the swings and other park facilities
and were served cake, ice cream
and soda pop. Favors were horns
and whistles. The honoree opened
his gifts and showed them to the
guests.
Others present were Larry Hall,
Davit! Hall, Mark Gordon, Batry
Markland, Janfle Boyd, John and
Nancy Isenhower. Sallie Jo Currie,
David Green, Bettie and Sisie Bar-
nett, Kay Stewart, Aiana Autry.
Rosemary and Bill Brook. Debbie
Wooten, Bettie and Buzzy Brown-
ing. Polly Ann and John Eddy
George, Ted Taylor, Hal Woodward,
Ina, Reta and Dana Roberts. David
Jobe, Tommie Jobe. Bobbie and
Billie Sedwick, Mike Shelton and
the honoree’s grandmother. Mrs.
Fay Lawson of San Angelo,
Luncheon
Opens New Year
For Study Club
For the first meeting of the new
club year, the Mutual Improvement
Club met at the Taylor Tea Room
Friday for a luncheon.
The outgoing president, Mrs. K
E. McKinney, installed the follow-
ing new officers, Mrs. A. K Black-
erby. president; Mrs. Amon John-
ston, vice-president; Mrs. J. W.
Quinn Jr:, secretary; Mrs. Jesse
Hinds, treasurer.
Mrs, W. T. JoneQjr.yearbook
chairman, explained tile new year-
books and presented them to mem-
bers.
<i The program consisted of a "Par-
liamentary Forum," with all mem-
bers taking part.
Present , were those mentioned
above and the following. Mrs, Steve
Brown. Mrs. M. G. Cheney, Mrs
Ben Cox. Mrs. C. O. Fleming. Mrs.
Terrell Graves, Mrs. Hayden Har-
gett, Mrs. John O. Harris, Mrs
Jesse Hinds, Mrs. Frank Rogers.
Mrs. Frank Stringer. Mrs. J. A. B.
Miller, Mrs. M. G. Cheney Jr., Mrs.
Wade GoLson and Mrs. Bill Hinds.
The October meeting will be held
in the home of Mrs. J. A. B. Miller
J TO STATE BAPTIST TRAINING
1 MEET AT GRAND PRAIRIE
Mrs. Beulah Candler, Gouldbusk.
associations! training director 'for
when the club will present a guest
Coleman County Baptist churches., Grand Prairie
attended a state meeting of Baptist ing was held
association a i training directors at' Church at Gr;
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Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 15, 1953, newspaper, September 15, 1953; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750869/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.