Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 280, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1950 Page: 5 of 8
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1950
Mr. and. Mrs. Jesse Hinds are
otijMwo weeks vacation in Ken-
tuWy and Tennessee.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCord
flew to Fort Worth today on busi-
ness.
Miss Ann Dressing will leave
Tuesday 'for Denton to enter NT
SC for the fall term.
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Mrs. E. L. Miller was hostess
to the Bernice Bell Girls’ Auxi-
liary, Monday,-at 4:15 in her
home.
All the members present parti-
cipated.in a Missionary program.
A slumber party was discussed
for Friday night, to honor Miss
Joyce Byerly and Miss Anna Jo
Livingston, who are going out
of the G. A. into the YWA.
Refreshments of cokes and
cookies were served to Misses
Gloria Poke, Mary Alice Bau-
com, Marcialee Gasey, Peggy
Livingston, Joyce Byerly, Shir-
ley Brook, Anna Jo Livingston,
Maurine Gwinn, Nanalene Miller,
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Sharp] ev YWA
Meet Monday
(■ Miss Imogcne Ingram, presi-
| debit, led the business meeting
j of the Sharpley YWA, Monday,
at 5:30, when they met in the
home of Mrs. I. L. Bradley.
A nominating committee was
appointed to elect new officers
for the year.
Mrs. Levi,Price taught the Bi-
ble study.
Refreshments were served to
12 members, and one guest. Miss
Jean Gowers, and the hostess.
Miss Imogene Ingram will be
hostess next week. 0
EARLE SMITH'S
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Rev. Malotte! ^
Conducts Revival
i.Special to the Democrat-Voice)
SA-S^I'A ANNA,.....Rev. Charles
Malotte, pastor of the First
Christian Church, in Coleman,
is conducting a revival at the
First Christian Church, in Santa
Anna.
The meeting began Sunday
night and will continue through
Sunday, September 24.
Services begin at 7:30 p. m.
The public is cordially invited.
Social -' Clubs - Events
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS PAGE THREE
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baucom,
of Coleman, are the proud par-
ents of a girl, Virginia F^ae, born
Sept. 17, at the Overall Memorial
Hospital. Virginia Fae weighed
7 lbs 5 oz.
The grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Baucom, Rt. 1, Santa
Anna, Texas, and Mrs. H. W.
Fauber, Lexington. Va.
Jerry Dean is the name of the
boy born to Mr, and Mrs. J. D.
Fulfer of Coleman, on Sept. 17,
at the Overall Memorial Hospi-
tal. Jerry Dean weighed 6 lbS.
The grandperents are Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Fulfer, Coleman, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Briggs, of
Washington.
Hospital News
Local Women
Attend Church
Mrs. W. Dan Smith, Mrs, Mike
Wright, and Mrs. Ruth Williams
attended the annual meeting of
the T**xas Council of Church
Women at the First Methodist
Church in Brownwood, Monday,
September 18.
Talks were madd by Mrs.
Charles G. Edison, the state
president, Mrs. Faye Goostree,
field secretary, and Mrs. Felix
Harris, first vice-president and
state • chairman of Ecumenical
Register of Texas Council of
Church Women.
The speaker during the lunch-
eon was Mrs. John Hanna of
Dallas.
Mrs. Eugene Bonham is the lo-
cal president of District ten.
LOCALS
5T
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clements
and Doris Jean spent the week
end in Tyler visiting relatives.
Miss Marianne ’ Clark of Me-'
Murray Cdttege. Abilene, spent
the weekend with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas A. Clark.
Mrs. C. B. Hardin and Mrs.
Ola Mills'were in Santa Anna
Monday, on business.
* * • *
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Griffith,
and Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Finley
visited in Lohn, Sunday, with
Mrs. Finley’s sister, Mrs. George
Reed and family.
Mrs, Jerry Harbour has re-
turned from a ten days visit in
Dallas with her daughter Mrs.
Mary Ellen Stevens.
Social
Calendar
The Overall Memorial Hospi-
tal reports, the following admis-
sions:
Mrs. John W. Taylb’r,. Santa
Anna,, medical; Mrs. Ethel
Burnes, Goldsboro, surgical; Mr.
F. V. Moore, Coleman, medical;
Mr. J. M. Baucom, Coleman,
medical; Mrs. J. D. Fulfer, Cole-
man, medical; Mrs. J. S. Thom-
as, Gouldbusk, medical; Mrs. J.
D. Barnett, Sundown, medical; mu. nwinums was >w», . _
Mrs. W. H, Davis, Coleman, me-! to the Monday Bridge Club, Mon- j t‘n F ric,ajv* to resume them stu
dical.
Mrs. Morris
Hostess To
Broke Club
! F. M. McKinney of Fort Hood
j visited over the weekend with
‘ Mrs. McKinney-- and dttugh’Cr
Misfc Betty McKinney.
-
Mrs. Atvis Griffin visited Fri-
! day. in Santa Anna with M-fS.
| Walter Scarborough.
Mrs. Lewis Jobe, drove Jack
Mrs, Press Morris was hostess j Ru8iel! an(1 J,ie Dforell Aus"
The following dismissals have
been reported:
Mrs, J. B. Brrage, Coleman,
Mrs. Leroy Strickland, Coleman,
Mrts. Billy Comedy, Coleman,
Mrs. C. L. Edqs, Santa Anna,
Mrs, T. J. Allen, Coleman, Mr.
David Mason, Coleman.
Dr. and Mrs. Arch Harbour
have returned to Wichita Falls,
after several days visit with his
father Dr. Jerry Harbour and
Mrs. Harbour.
«, « *
Mrs. Barclay Martin returned
! Friday from several days Visit
j in Lampasas, with her daughter
i Mrs. Roscoe Phillips, and Mr.
i Phillips.
| day, 2:30 p. m., at the Taylor
Tea Room.
Mrs. Milton Collins won high,
Mrs. Bill Townsend, Second high,
and Mrs. E. A. Carter won in
Bingo.
Refreshments were served to
the members and two guests,
Mrs. Frank Rogers and Mrs.
Jack Durham.
Mrs. Bill Townsend will be
hostess next week.
Walter Gordon left Sunday for
Denton to enter NTSC for the
coming semester.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs, James T. Padg-
itt : attended a meeting of the
Episcopal Laymen at Lubbock
over the weekend.
dies at the University of Texas.
* * * ’
Bill Townsend was in Menard,
Friday oil business. i
c;t i;t #
Miss Betty McKinney left to-
day for Pampa, where she lias
accepted a position as secretary
in the legal and land department
of the Carbon Black Co.
"Mr. and Mrs E A Gillispie'
of Fort Worth visited over the
weekend with Mrs. T. H. Gilles-
pie. ■
. * s
Dr. and Mrs..Boyd Thompson
and chiidijyn of Ltj; Angeles;-
Calif., arrived Friday for a visit
With his sisters, Mrs. Alma
Brown and Mfss Cleo Thompson.
I
Coleman County
Fall Festival
Sep!. 28-29-30
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/
"Well, if that is the case,” said King: Charles, “let them
issue their own coins if they have mind to; They must
lie honest dogs, after all, to use the Royal Oak.”
We will also have pn display a barrel oi money, allowing eaeh
person who registers a guess as to the amount of money contained
in same. The person-guessing nearest the amount will receive a
$50.1)0 savings bond.
,
One man and only one man knows the amount of money in the
barrel so your guess will be as good as anybody’s and you might
win,
A display of currency during the Cole-
man County Fall Fesiival September
28th. to September 30th. inclusive,
showing money in use from the early
days of our country to the present.
In this interesting presentation is paper money
from early Colonial days that in our imagination
we might see as having passed through the
hands of George Washington or Alexander
Hamilton or Thomas Jefferson.
There is money that was in use when the White
House was burned in the War of 1812—money
used on both sides while the battle of Gettys-
burg raged. Practically all phases of history are
represented by the money currently in use in
each period.
Wo know that everybody will be interested in
seeing this exhibit of currency which is made
possible through the courtesy of the Federal Re-
serve Bank of Dallas, Texas, and presented by
(This Social Calendar is for
your convenience. Pieasc j-
call in all club meetings or
parties to our office, 6251, at
least one day Jjefore the
meeting. Thank ypu!)
The Coleman B&PW Club will \
meet at the Coleman Hotel Club'
Room at 7:30 p, m. |
The Stamp .Club will meet at j
the BCD at 7:3u p. m.
The Color, an Artists Club will j
meet at Brownie Seals Studio
at 9 p. m.
Wednesday
The Truly Circle will meet at i
1 the First Baptist Church at 9:30
a. m.
The Mary Martha Circle will j
1 meet with Mrs. A. M. Fischer
■ at 9:30 a. m
The Inspiration Meeting of the
Women of the Presbyterian
Church will meet at 4:00--|r -nr. ;
at the Presbyterian,Church.
[„—The Susannah Wesley Circle
i will meet at 4:00 p. mi at the
. First - Methodist Church.
Thursday
t The Mother's Club w-jll meet
with Mrs. Ray Martin aj 3 p. m. .
The Dorcus Glass • will • meet
I with1 Mrs. Y. B. Johnson at 3
i p. m. . •
i The Delta Alpha Chapter of
i Delta Kappa Gamma will meet
j with Mrs. J. A. B. Miller at
7:30 p. m.
! The Rebekahs will entertain
| with an anniversary party at. the .
j lOOF Hall at 7:30 p. m.. ' - j
Local Collegians
Home For Weekend
Students of . Hardin-Simmons i
University visiting friends and j
relatives over the. weekend were'
Miss Betty Raines, daughter of
Mrs, Susie . Raines, Miss Erm-
nell Miller, daughter of Mr. ami j
Mrs. Erman Mailer, Miss Wanda !
Brown, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Bo Brown, and Miss Sally Clif-
1 ford, daughterypL Mr., and Mrs.
1 Everett Clitfdrg. 1_____________j
Mr.'and Mrs. Everett Clifford-,]
! carried the girls back to Abilene
j Sunday night.
Mrs. C. H. Shore and son, Mac j attended a meeting of the Exec-
Shore, of Brownwood visited j.utive Board of the FFA.
Sunday with Mrs. Shore's bro- * * ,
ther, W. N. McCullouch and Mrs..]
j McCullouch. . ; V-' Tbe Rpv- John Mln,tr' «««*-.
* * * ly returned Missionary from Chl-
The Rev. Shelby Walthall re- na- was Kuest' speaker at the
turned Thursday from Amarillo, j Presbyterian church, Sunday.
| where he attended the Episcopal j * * *
j Clergy conference of the Mission-
j ary District of North Texas.
| Miss Rosalyn Wilson returned
' from Austin Saturday, where she
and Mrs
I ((ay wen
of Abilen
of Tyler,
in the home,, of Mr.
Grady Harrison Sun-
Mr. H. M. Harrison,
Mrs. Ora Marwiisky,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gra-
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LOCALS
Mrs. C F. Cavanagh left Ku- ]
.day for Fort Worth to vise Mi
I Cavanagh, who is in Hams Me-
nyjyml Hospital.-
a - & v
Mr. and,Mrs. E. C. Edens left t
•Sunday for a week's- vaeation ir,
! Corpus Christi.
* ii #
i Mrs. Grace O'Neal of Seattle,
Washington and Claude Bennett
of South Bend,. Ind,, arrived Sun-
day for a visit with their unde
land aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
I Gay.
Mrs. T. E„ D. Shepherd re-
turned SujitkiT/ff#m a visit of
several weeks lit Houston with
her daughter. Mrs, Don Mathis,
and Mr. Mathis.
? V
Mr. and Mr« Gus Glonwinkel,
Mrs. Hattie Whippo and Miss
Nancy Cross of Midland, were
guest over the weekend of Mrs j
Glenwinkel's parents, Mr. and j
Mrs. Carl Elder, and aunt, Mrs. j
Menyard Starnes. t
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Smith, Sidney S. Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 280, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1950, newspaper, September 19, 1950; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751143/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.