The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 24, 1962 Page: 3 of 10
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Major & Mrs. Jack Dibrell
Entertained At Open House
Open house, honoring Major
and Mrs Jack Dibrell, was held
July 18 from 7 lo 9 p m. in the
home of Mr and Mrs. ,1 p. Me
Williams, 500 Mississippi St.,
Major Dibrell and family arrlv
%,cd In the United Stales July 14.
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of Mrs Harry Dibrell and the
nephew of, Mr, and Mrs. J. I’
McWilliams.
In the receiving line were
Major and Mrs Dibrell, Mrs
Harry Dibrell and Mr and Mrs
McWilliams,
A hand made cloth covered
the table which was centered
with an cpergnC of shaded pink
carnations in a cascade arrange
ment.
Punch was ladled from a cry-
stal punch bowl by Mrs Robert
Bowen, Mrs M T White Jr . Mrs
Donald Saunders and Mrs U M,
Huckabec.
Coffee was served from a sil-
ver service by Mrs. Howard til It (luca --
Rothrock, Mrs. Walter Schick, *'*«*»■ ">l(IiV5
Mrs John Kerr and Mrs. A c; s i Vft /
Edgerton. Others assisting in j /VZ CCtS I UC.SU(JL\
serving were Miss Lucille Hale j J
and Mrs. L 11 McWilliams of Mrs. Wilson Copeland was
Abilene. j hostess in her home Tuesday
Miss Hannah Brown presided evening. July 17 to members of
at the register table where a vase ; the Ruth Class of the Concho
WEDNESDAY
At 9 39 n m the Evan Holmes
Circle will meet with Mrs. R E.
Aisop
Mrs Ruby Winslett will be
boat ess for the Lancaster Circle
at 9;30 a m.
McCullough Circle members
will meet at 9:30 a in ,\lrs Kelly
Cross will be hostess
The Maurice Smith Circle is
scheduled to meet at 9 30 a m
in the Moss Martin Cottage.
Members of the Mary O’Hair
Circle of the First Christian
Chunrh will meet at 3 p m. at
the church.
Also scheduled to meet is the
Taylor Circle of the First Baptist
Church.
Democrat Voice, Coleman, Texas, July 24, 1962 Pag# 3-A
Miss Jo Ann Sansom Becomes
Bride Of, RUhard R. Green
and Mis 1 .mils Hansom of The bride
attended Novice
and North Texai
Novice announce lie- marriage of |jIfjh School
their daughter, Jo Ann, to Rich- ... ,
•rd Raymond Green son of Rus S,aH‘ 1 niversi,y Thp *room ;"'
[sell !i Green of Ovalo. tended Jim Ned High School and
<l’hc couple exchanged vows is employed with the Farm
July 20 in the homd oi Rev and Equipment Company in Abilene
: Mrs Way land Armstrong’in Ah' where the couple will make their
lei.e, home.
Miss Eubanks Bride-Elect
Honored it Coffee Monday
MR. A MRS GEORGE W WILLIAMS
To Mark Anniveri.ry Cai>ps
of pink carnations tied with a
matching nosegay served as the
.centerpiece. The register was a
Japanese scene, drawn and
painted by James Horne.
Pink carnation arrangements
Baptist Church *
Mrs Teg Ilobtn, president,
presided, and~ Mrs. Copeland
voiced the opening prayer.
The devotional from the 5th
chapter of Ephesians was pre-
Bangs Couple To Mark r
GoldenWedding Date
Mr and Mrs. George W Wil-itwo great-grandchildren,
lianis will observe their 50th: County relatives of the roup
wedding anniversary Saturday, Include Charlie Burkett of Bui
August 4, at their home in kett and Mrs M A Walker nt
Mr- Uelaim Eubanks brid< gla<U»tys surrounded by White
elect of ( hris la-ngi feid. was doves
honored at a col'tee Monday
1 >ho(11 inornitig from. 10 to 1 m l
the home of Mrs, Dennis
at vantage points decorated the j sented by Mi s James Smith, and
living room , following a short business *es-
Sherry Brpwn said goodbyes sion, Mrs Paul Smith dismissed
One hundred and eight guests
attended during the evening.
The best..for less
COLEMAN DEMOCRAT-VOICE
> nin i hdste.ssi s were Mmes
Hteve Hi im n, I- i.man Miller, W
1, Hinds, Henry W instead, Ter
rell iiraves- Monte (Jidcon It H
Stainbaek Mac Sampson'and D
I- I ioyeh-ss
III the r driving Inn u ere 1 lie
hoiioree, Mrs. V\ A, Lengefehi.
mother of t'be prospeet ive groom.,
Mr- Charles I' I ijjeblad and
Mrs I .uki \\ alkrr, hoi h of (Jules'
Bangs. | Burkett, brother and -sister ,f ’ ill*- Mis l,e« < awthorn of
Their children will honor them, Mrs Williams and Mi- Minna Jemple and Mrs J-oc English of
with an open house from 2 to i Williams of Burkett, cousin ol
5 p in and all friends are cor Mr Williams
dially invited to attend. Open , house, honoring the
Mr. and Mrs, Williams were I couple will . be held at. their
Victory Class
Meets Monday
Members of the Victory das*
of the Firat Methodist Church
met .Monday afternoon at 3 00
o’clock in the church parlor tor
their regular monthly meeting.
Mrs. George McNamara and
Mrs. Zada Newman were host-
esses.
Arrangements of summer flow-
ers were used throughout tha
rooms and on the refreshment
table.
Mrs Raymond McElrath, vice- -
president, presided and Mrs. H«b
race Poteet led the opening pray-
er The group sang “What A
Friend We Have In Jesus,” in
unison.
During business, all committee
chairmen gave monthly reports.
Mi s Hayden Hargett presented
the devotional, taking as her
subject “O Come Let Us Wor-
ship ’ from 121 Psalm.
The meeting closed with the
sister of Mrs. i,enge-
\hiteni
t< •!
Guests were greeted
Mrs 1) E Loveless presided
at tin register, designed and
made by Miss Judia Kemper.
Mis Monte Gideon, Mrs Steve
Brown, Mrs W I,. Hinds and
Miss Virginia English of Abilene
. , group repeating the Watchword
loodtiyes were said by Mrs jn
Gaines Forty-five guest* called J)uHng th(, socia, hour Mrg.
Frank Brewer led in recreation
and refreshments were served In
the Fellowship Hall to Mmes. E.
C Edens,. H L Snodgrass, Hay-
den Hargett, J P Burroughs,
Horace Poteet, Frank Brewer, W.
D Alkins, Alma Brown, A. C.
Moore, Raymond McElrath and
tiie hostesses
during coffee hours.
Former Resident
Dies In Temple;
Funeral Here
the group with prayer.
Ire cream and cake were serv-
ed to the following members
Mines Ira Copeland, Doiph Krh-
Jer, Jack Diamond, Marvin Rae,
and the above mentioned.
Visitors included Mrs Jackie
Jones and Tommy, Mrs l,es
Laws and Mrs. II. FI Wilson.
Mrs Curtis A Ivey will be host
ess for the next meeting of the j
I Ruth Class.
married August 4, 1912 at Bur
kett. Mrs Williams is the form-
er Stella Burkett, daughter of
the late Mr and Mrs William
Burkett The town of Burketl
was named after her father
The couple have two children,
Mrs Eileen Rushing of Weather
ford and Gilbert Williams of
Big Lake They also have two
grandchildren, Gerald Moore
and Mrs T J Williams, and
home, 311 North IP d St Bang1
Saturday. August 4 irom 2 to
5 p in
by Mrs
i iaiin-s \ iiiye clot h , . v, (-i. ii
! serving table which vi a- centered
-.1' Ir an arrarigt ment ol white
7 . 7. Hudsons
Entertain
Rastime ('tub
Mrs. Bob Miller
Entertains Club
what’s the best thing
next to a
comfortable
*•?>:>
| Pink ..and rose < olon d /jhrun>
I 'iatf(| thf* home of Mrs Bob
' for tho meeting of the
j Eureka Br idge Club - Thursday
| a f term tori, July 19 at 2 o'clock
Mr and Mrs T J HtftJsfik 1......* 'I'-afwer*
entertained the Pastime Clun < l,!,urs{' preceding play to Mmes
Friday evening al 7 .so oVIotk in 1 " . Simpson. i J Hudson
their home I Fosier .Miller . \ 1) W.iKon
Decorations were attractive H<'’nr>' 1,03,1 f'ratik Brewer and
arrangements of ,|,n *,< daisies H B Itenfme
and Die hosts -i-rved a. de-sett
course preceding games of 42
Mr and Mrs C \V Simpson
were awarded high score prize
Mi and. Mi s K B Ret,i!vs --
low scope, and U ii Atkins won
the hingo prize
Those present for the evening
were .Messrs, and Mine-
ii game- of bride Mi Bi ev-
er won high score prize. Mrs
\V 11 son low score and Mrs Beall
wor bingo
- Dobson,
I , : ; , in,
Sim | son
host -
Frank Brewer, W E
W D Atkins D W
H I’- Rcnfroe arid the
I* -M Noloti. 73. former resi
dent of Coleman, died in Temple
it 1:00 |) in , Friday, July 20.
1962. Funeral services were held
at Stevens Memorial Chapel at
2 00 p m. Sunday and ibtermerit
; was in < oletnan ( ity CemeieVc ,
I with Stevens Funeral Home in
jcharge of arrangements.
Mr Nolon, son of the late Mr |
and Mrs Chris N'olon. was born
in San Patrick, Texas, Jan 12
1889 \ -'contractor and member j
of the Methodist Church, he liv- |
ed in ( oletnan from 1922 to 1955
Surviving him are two sops,
Otha Nolon of Corpus Cliristi
and (."onhie D. Nolon of Temple,
one daughter, Mrs Opal Wells
of Fort Worth, and one sister.
Mi s Mar) Brown oi Kansas ( ity
M issout i
I'ail bearer were Simon Horne,
< utiis A Ivey. Curtis Roberts,
Darrell Croft. Monroe Copeland
and R f Price Officiating min
islet was Rev W R Morton.
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 24, 1962, newspaper, July 24, 1962; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750994/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Coleman+County%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.