Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 335, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1950 Page: 4 of 4
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pAr.r pors the pmt democrat-voice, coleman, texas
Hospital News 1 ^births i
The following admissions have j r v.....n i ...... •
been reported by the Overall ! .Z'-"
H L/ KoeIng“of
Morris Ma;..,. Coleman. medical; : Colernal1 the proud parents
Mrs Man Wheeler Coleman, j of ? g,r ’ M?r?‘c L*°> b^°V‘
medical; Donna Taylor, Cole- en?b« 15 °ver^‘
man, medical: Mrs Alice Young, I “rial HosplUl1' She wei8hed 7 !bf
Burkett, medical : Mrs, Milton 6 °z' ,
Collins, Coleman, medical; Mrs, Grandparents are Mrs O. C
C. A McCoy. Culejir.il!. medical; ! ^are of Coleman and Mi. and
and Mrs DauJ VV ,ghi Andrews," Mrs’ * 'V West ol Coleman
medical.
The following dismissals have
Koe-
A girl, Paula Sue' was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Williams
in*. Coleman; Mrs A J Ed-- of ‘ on *0Vember 16
wards. Burkett; Mrs. Preston sighing 61bs. 9 ozs
Williams. Coleman. 1. 1. Mor- Grandparents are a C. Clark
gan, Jr... Grosvenor, Mrs.. Ray-
mond Keene.v of Coleman and
of Coleman.
Mrs, R M Ellis, Coleman,
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Howell
NOW SHOWING
HOPE’S A GENTLEMAN S
GENTLEMAN...AND A
LADIES' Ml TOO!
He’s teaching the West
manners in Paramount's
hilarious successor to
“The Paleface’’]
Kathy .Elaine, who weighed 7
! lbs. 1 oi., and Kenneth Alvin,
; who ’Weighed 7 lbs It or- are
■the names of twins born to Mr.
'.'and Mrs, Oran. Roberts in the
Overall Memorial Hospital Nov-
ember 19. ■'
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Mr aiidMrs Raymond Keeney
of Coleman are the pround par-
ents of i bo. borli November 19
i*. the Overall Memorial Hospit-
al Kenneth Dale weighed fiilbs.
Grandparents are Mrs "Bill
Keenev of Coleman <ind Mr ,imi
Mrs. M G Smith of Coleman
Michoei Lee is the name of the
bm corn to Mr and Mrs Mor-
; - Mayo of Coleman. Rt No. i,
N ember 20 it the Overall Mem-
orial Hospital. He weighed 8 lbs.
Grandparents are L W Mayo
: r.alp.i and Mr and Mrs W D
Lamoiii (Jiami)
lias Program
Meet
Plans Made
At Pliebean
Class Meet
Plans were made for a christ-
I mas Dinner to be in the home
of Mrs. C E Tate December 12
i when the Pheobean Class of the
1 First Baptist Church met in the
home ,of Mrs. Floyd Clements
Tuesday evening i
The meeting opened with - a
: prayer by Mrs. Henry Winstead,
at which time Mrs. Tate was
i elected assistant' tp Mrs. Jame-
son for class ministress. Mrs.
Wade Hemphill and'Mrs. C-leme-
ents were appointed as the com-
mittee for the Christmas party.
' and plans were discussed for a
Christmas box to be made up.
Mrs. J. T. Laird gave the
scripture reading for the even-
ing,
Refreshments were served to
Mosdames J T. Laird, C E.
Tate. T. L. Sparkman, H B
Brown. Otis Johnigan, Henry
Winstead, and the hostess.
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Those present were Dale Dyer-
: John Chari, s Rose, Kenneth
Mar.gharr. David Carroll Rob
ert Sartor, Curtis unci Emmett
Mills, Harold Wayne Pearce.
Stanley Tubbs Weldon Price
James Brooke Lamoin Champ
and foul vis:’ors Georg.- O--
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Coleman County
State Bank
Member F. D. I. C.
SANTA SAYSiTHI
In spite of the fox's cunning,
his skin is often sold. If you
think it's smart to delay Christ-
mas shopping, you may get
skinned out of gifts you need.
Mrs. Paulev
Honored With
Stork Shower
Mrs. Rex Beck was hostess to
i a Stork Shower, honoring Mrs,
.Forman Paulev, in her home
Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs.
Lee Perkins as co-hostess. Jo*
eille Burroughs gave piano se-
lections during the afternoon.
Refreshments were served to
Medames S, C. McMeans, H. H.
i Mitchell, A. J Roberts, W. H.
Cagle, R. A. Thompson, Alfred
• Gulley, W. F. James, R. M
Burroughs, T. C. Miller, Hardy
Parrott, J. W Simmons; Hal
Beck, ' Cecil Horne. Gertrude
Horne. J..C. Brimcr. Max Horne.
Buddy Wester, Orsiri Hoover,
Ray Norris. R. G. Mann, Bill
Nixon. Jocille Burroughs. Miss
Sally Warnoek, and the hostesses.
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Leaders Vre
Elected At
Scout Meet
Patrols were reorganized with
Jimmy Stokes, I-ynn. Laird. B
B. Nunhy. Johnny B Cason,
Billy Dan Atkins, and Mike Pow-
ell elected as leaders when the
Boy Scouts fnet at the First Bap-
tist Church Monday evening,
with twenty members present.
Plans were made for the Scouts
to usher at the Coleman-Ran-
ger football game Thursday after-
noon.
Thanksgiving
Box Is Given
Uv Sunbeams
j Naylor, Karen Strother, Wayne |
I Snider, six visitors, Tandy Mar- j
i tin, Eddie Fullen, Cynthia Cates, 1
I Jerry Caffey, Jimmy Smith and
i Tommy Casey, three mothers,
| Mrs. A. V. Caffey, Mrs. Neal
Smith, and Mrs. S. E. Strother,
TmcTTFi'e spoasorsf .....TffiFsT “Xivie"
Blanton and Mrs. Doyle "Glasson
Mrs. Boenicke Gives
Demonstration to Club
Mrs. Oscar Boenicke, who
gave a demonstration on how
to make "Nut Bread" from Mas-
ter Mix, vvqs hostess to the Trick-
for the j ham HD Club when it met in her
| home November 15.
Mrs. Buck Mitchell told How
To Be A Good Hostess" She
stated that hospitality is first es-
sential, and that kindness is the
basis of all good manners.
Plans were made for the next
meeting, which will be with Mrs
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER"2.'!, 1950
The members of the Sunbeams
| of ..the First Baptist Church took
1 a Thangsgiving box to the Wet--
j fare Home w:.en they met at
j the church Moridity, afternoon,
| The group _sgtjg . several songs
| to the residents of the Home and
I returned to the church
[regular meeting.
Mrs. Doyle Glasson opened the
[ meeting with a Thanksgiving
story. Games were played and
refreshments were served to
Doris and Joyce Allen, Louis
Barker, Jeannfe nnd’Truvls Ray
Bohannon, Jean arid Joyce Box.
GK*tidvr-~ Byeily,-—Kaye■.CaifcyvrHntTkin. McIvt'i'riNnvtrrnfirrrra aT~
, Bob Garrett, Mary Laverne Gib-12:00 p. m., on “Bedroom Improve- .
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Smith, Sidney S. Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 335, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1950, newspaper, November 23, 1950; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751616/m1/4/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.