The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 2, 1966 Page: 3 of 12
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Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, Aug. 2, 1966
Mrs. A, G. Hardin
To Conference
COMEDY CORNER
Personal News Items
.Education, with Miss Ruth Huey,
Austin, as Division Director.
Teachers meet annually for
training in new developments
and trends in., homemaking edu-
cation.
session on .Monday night will
be 1. P. Sturgeon, Executive
Director of Governmental and
Public Relations, Texas State
Teachers Association. Austin
The meeting will open at 7:30
Susan Darden of Chiilicothe is
visiting her sister’s family. Mr.
anti Mrs, Roy Masters.
Mrs. VV R. Graeber and Mrs.
Monta Adams, both of Post,
spent the past weekend in the
home of Mrs. W. T. Bowers and
Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Haney vis
ited in Brownwood Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Crabb.
Mrs. A. G. Hardin, homemak
ing teacher in the Coleman High
School, will participate ,in the
State In-service Education C.Q'l:.
ference for Homemaking Teach-
ers to be held at the Statler.
HR'nn Hotel. Dallas. August 1-5
The meeting theme
p.m. in the. Grand Ballroom.
Tattl Sta’ggs of Rtchnrdsnn
Mr. and Mrs. Kranklin Jenkins.
visited Saturday night and Sun-
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Newt Staggs.
--— Vicki and Terry of Pampa visit
Mrs. Lester Probst, Linda and * ed her mother. Mrs. .1 P. Wood
Rhonda visited in Coleman over and other relatives over the
the weekend with friends. weekend.
will, be, economics education program in
quality Programs in Home Iv; tin1 stale is under the direction
onomics Education.’’ Guest of the Division of Homemaking
speaker for the opening general Education, State Department of
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McNutt of
Fort Worth visited over the
weekend with their daughter and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhone
and children.
FOR RESULTS 1
Mrs. Sarah Gandy visited re- Miss F auline aehwede oi Hen
cently in Mesquite with her ding. Connecticut, is visiting
daughter, Mrs. Albert MeCasl-, Miss Carol Wilson,
and. in Fort Worth'with a niece,
Mrs. Martha Gray, and in Dallas.) Weekend guests of Mrs. Betty
- Cherry and Mr- and Mrs R.
Mrs. \T. H. Wood.of Odessa vis- Wilson and family were Mr. and
ited recently with her mother,’ Mrs. L. P. Jennings and children
Mrs B B Gates of Pecos.
SPECIAL CALF DAY
Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Griffin had
as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
J. L, Patrick of Lubbock, Mr.
and Mrs. David Earl Davis of
Abilene, and Mr. and Mrs. Newt
Staggs of Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Kennedy!
of Abilene were recent guests
of Mrs. J. W. Golson.
Brownwood Cattle Auction
BILL GRIFFIS
^ representing
■ SOUTHWESTERN LIFE
Vany
Mrs. Roy Winstead, Lindra
Kay and James Roy were in K.l-
leen over the weekend to visit
"I filled my own stocking ... in case Santa leaves Junior one
of those Japanese motor scooters!"
Recent visitors in the home of
INSURANCE
her sister and family. Mr. and
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1966
?5 2931
COLtMAN, TEX.
j their son and wife, Mr. and
| Mrs. Bill Bob Goree of Lubbock,
1 their daughter-in-law, Mrs. June
i Od'ont and children, and Mrs.
Ann Ledbetter, all of Jackson-
ville, a granddaughter, Toni
Lynn Wise of Edinburg, and
another daughter-in-law, Mrs. H.
L. Goree and two children of
Proctor.
Prestridge Family
Meets At Park
Mrs. Sammie Hunt
To Go To Germany
L. Hunt and
On This Day There Will Be Several Feed Lot Operators From Kansas,
Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois and Colorado
Sammie
two daughters, Colette and'Deb-
The descendants of the late bie. left this morning by plane
Charles Henry and Lula Prcst- for Firth, Germany, to join
ridge,' former residents of Cole- -their husband and father. Sp5
man County hold their sixth an
They Will Be Here To Buy Good Quality Stocker And Feeder Calves
Dealer
Authorized
Sammie L. Hftnt. who is station
j nual reunion on July 30 and 31 ed. there with the Army. She is
at Coleman City Park. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The Prestridge family came to Lynn Riley,
j Texas from Alabama in 1870.
| settled near Alvarado, and mov
i ed to Coleman in 1900
I The family at this time con
| sists of five generations, Out of
the 13 children, nine are still
! living, their t ames being Mrs.
| Joe Welty of Brownwood, Mrs.
Simon Dean of Pleasanton,
George Prestridge of Eastland.
Henry Prestridge of Rising Star,
: Earl Prestridge and Mrs. Char-
j lie, Pinson, both of Olustee, Ok-
lahoma, John Prestridge of Ne-
j wark, California, Mrs. D! J.
j Combest of Hollis, Oklahoma,
and Barton Prestridge of Olton.
! The deceased members of the
: family are Mrs. Lucy Burner of
- San Antonio, Mrs. Ethel Brooker
of Odessa, Bill Prestridge of
j Idaho, and Joe Prestridge of
Sherman.
There are approximately three
or four hundred living descend-
ants. Besides members of the
family present, there were num-
erous guests, one being Mrs. O.
E. Jones of Coleman, sister in
law of George Prestridge.
If Your Calves Are Ready, There Will Be Atf Outstanding Calf Market
Ai Brownwood Thai Day
Weekend, guests in the Oscar
Gould home were Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Staleup and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Staleup
and family, all of Hale Center,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Sise-
more of Crest.
BRIfJG THE CALVES —THE BUYERS WILL BE HERE
See Us For Your
For Information Call Wayne May, Office 643-0654
Tractor And
Implement Repair
Mrs. Glenn Chambers and two
children of Ft. Worth spent last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Halmdn. Mr. Cham-
bers came on Friday and Mrs,
Chambers returned to their
home with him.
SALE OF SALES
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Proctor and
four children of Burleson visit-
ed Saturday and Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Hamilton.
Let Us Show You The New I.H. Line
Disc Plows Tandem Discs
International
Tractor Co.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H Hanke vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hanke at
Burkett last Sunday.
Mrs. Terry Harkey of T.os
Alamos, N. M.. returned heme
today (Tuesday) after a week's
visit in Coleman with relatives
and friends.
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 2, 1966, newspaper, August 2, 1966; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751078/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.