The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1970 Page: 8 of 14
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Pinimr Dirk Inn Mnuic John Rodri1uez
Ranger rark inn News Dies At Brady;
Rites Held Here
A targe crowd of guests,
friends and relatives of Inn
guests enjoyed the birthday and
Halloween patty held in the did
ing room Mrs. Bill Williams,
sponsor of the GA's of First
Baptist Churchji brought girls for
the program Sammy Allen, son
of Mrs Gayle Allen and Gay
Harvey daughter of Mr , and
Mrs. Billy Joe Harvey, did a
skit; and Ed Godwin of Eden
entertained with fiddle selec-
tions. Pumpkin shaped cookies
and punch were served. The
birthday honorees wore birthday
hats.. A good time was repotted
Mrs. Dot Moore, the former
Dot Mobley, is a new guest at
the !n.n; also Donald Young of
New Mexico
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Box of
Ft. Worth visited her mother,
Mrs Walter Vanderford.
Mrs. Mary Kemp of Coleman
visited her mother, Mrs.-Ella.
Folk
Bertie Stone, of Talpa and Al-;
bert and Johnnie Stone of San
Antonio were visitors of Mrs.
Irene Triplett. John G. Rodriquez, 98. long
Mrs L. D. Crutcher visited time resident of Coleman, died
Mrs Iva McMillan Another,in Brady Memorial Hospital at
visitor was Mrs. Geo. Fowler of 3:30' p.m Saturday, October 31.
Bangs ' 1970 Funeral services were
Mrs Joe C Mathews visited held in Sacred Heart Catholic
Mrs. Retta Bartlett and other Church at 3:30 p.m Monday and
friends interment was in Coleman City
Mrs, Edna Henderson visited Cemetery Officiating minister
was the Rev, Leo Diersing, pas
tqr of Sacred Heart Catholic
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with Mrs. Dot Moore.
Guests from the • hopre who
are spending the weekend with
their families are Mrs. Ella Folk
in Coleman with the Kemps;
Airs Alice Horner with her chit
drett Mrs. Vera Bryan of Abi-
lene: Mrs. Maggie Blount and
Mrs. Walter . Vanderford *w ith
the Aldridges
Mrs J, R Haynes visited , on
Saturday afternoon with her
mother-, Mrs Albert Dean.
Guests who will be celebrating
birthdays in the-month of Nov-
ember w ill be Geo, Simmons and
Mrs Winnie Tucker both bn
November 11
Mrs. Blanche Grantham and
Wedding Sets
FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING
LAY-AWAY now
i Church.
Mr. Rodriquez was born in
Presidio June 24. 1872, to Nati-
vidad and Tomasa Galiendo Rod-
riquez. His wife, the former
Eulalia Millan, passed away in
1961, A retired farmer and ran-
cher and member of the Catho-
lic Church, Mr Rodriquez lived
In Coleman from 1919 until he
moved to Brady
Surviving bint arc eight
daughters. Mrs. Josephine Ortez
of Brady, Mrs Josepfa Cabas of !
Oklahoma City. Mrs. Pedro Sam
atrttego and Mrs Petra Aguirre,
both of San Angelo, Mrs Paul 1
R TnWra and Mrs Lisando Ga-
mez. both of San Antonio, Mrs.
Aurclio Herrera of Abilene,
Mrs. David Gillespie of McMtnn-.
viile, Tenn ; one son Estalfo
Rodriquez of Shatter, Cal.
■Also wrvivtng are two''sisters.:
Mrs Juanita Garza of San An-
gelo and Miss Maria Rodriquez
of Mexico; one brother. Lorenza
Rodriquez, Presidio: 61 grand-
children 130 great-grandchil- j
dren: and 20 great-great-gVand-1
TALL TAIL takes a serv-
ice crew up, up, up to work
on the U.S. Air Force's C-5
Galaxy, world’s largest
plane. Hydraulic Jilt exten-
sion of 65 feet is necessary
to reach tail assembly.
children.
Stevens Funeral Home
charge of arrangements
had
Fabulous
TOTAL WEIGHT
mm sets
GUESTS IN
FRED SPARKS HOME
Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Sparks had j
as guests for tit* weekend their
children, Mr and Mrs. Roy Ful-
ler. Frances jnd/Ratney of San
AngejaP^Miss Edna Sparks of
-Awsjjn; Miss Helen Sparks, Mr.
and Mrs, Henry Dodson, all of
Coleman; and Mr Sparks' sis-
ter, Mrs. Eula Dodds, also of
Coleman
VISIT IN SAN ANGELO
Mr and Mrs. 'Joe Harwell of
Lampasas visited Sunday with
his. sister -and family, Mr. and
Ws Roy’.Autr.y Jr . Brett and
Tracy: The Harwells and Mrs.
Autry visited, at Shannon Memo- j refreshments
Mrs. Dale Herring Is
Hostess To Talpa
HD Club Tuesday
Mrs. Dale Herring was hostess I
to members of the Talpa Home f
Demonstration Club at her home i
at 2 p.m on October 27.
Roll call was answered with I
how long each member had be-1
longed to the club. There were
three charter members present.
Mrs. Vena Bob Gates, presi-
dent. conducted the business ■
session. Mrs. Pearl Collins WU-.j
son gave the program on equal
opportunities and demonstrated
the lap robes, that were made |
for patients in the rest homes.
She also showed blocks of
friendship for quilt. ' .
Recreation was led by Mrs.
Ralph Edens. The hostess served
of saridwdehes,
TUESDAY
Mrs. Faye Williams, Mrs. Hoy
Gardner, Mrs. Mildred Herd will
be hostesses for a meeting of
| Esther Class of First Baptist
Church in the home of Mrs.
I Williams at 7:00 p m,
[ Town and Country Garden
Club will have a meeting in the
Clubroom at Coleman County
Electric Cooperative at 7:30 p m
WEDNESDAY
First Baptist Women will have
a general meeting at 9:30 a m. in
[the church fellowship hall. Miss
Carolyn McClellan, missionary
to Yentan. will be guest speaker.
Christian Women s Fellowship
will have a luncheon meeting in
the fellowship hall at First j
Christian Church. Mrs. Itch
Spence will present the pro-
gram.
Mary Class of First Baptist j
Church will meet in the home ,
of Mrs. Madeline White at 2:30 I
p.m.
THURSDAY
Good Neighbor Home Demon- j
stration Club will be meeting, at j
9:00 a m. in Coleman Bank Com-1
niunily Room.
Mrs. A. E, Fenton and Mrs. :
Edwin Pittard will host the 2:30
P-ni. meeting of Rehekah Class;,
of First Baptist'thurch in Mrs.
Fenton's home./
Women's Society of Christian
Service of Trinity Methodist
Church will meet witft Mrs.'
Lucy Billings, at 2:30 p.m.
Members of Thursday Bridge
[ Club will meet with Mrs -Willie
’ Stobaugh at 2 30 p.m. for dessert j
..and bridge. ‘
BRADY GUEST HERE
Mrs. K. K. Steffens of Brady
! visited Saturday night and Sun-
! day with her mother, Mrs. R. A.
! Autry.
Page 8-A Democrat-Voice, Coleman. Texas, Nov. 3, 1970
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McMinn's House of Color
West Of Post Office — Coleman, Texas — Phone 625-5757
rial Hospital iri San Angelo with
their father: H D. Harwell, who
is a patient there, am! Mrs., Har-
well.
Mrs Joe Baker visited their sis
ter. Mrs. Ella Stiles. |
This begins the 8th year for ]
Ranger Park Inn news Rela-
tives -and'-friends arc requested
to sign the guest boojv when you
visit: l
chips and dips, cake, coffee and j
cold drinks to members Mrs. I
Raymond Rush Mrs. Johnny i |
Decker, Mrs. Jim Brown, Mrs.
Gordon Brookshicr, Mrs. Ralph '
Edens, Mrs. Vena Bob Gates, |
and Mrs . H. W. Robertson, and
guests Andy and Angelita Her-
ring and Mrs, Leonard Greer.
Mrs. Greer won the hostess gift.
CRAIG’S
Prices Effective Thru Sat., Nov. 7 In Coleinan And Santa Anna
Double S&H Greeii Stamps Wednesday With Purchase Of $3.00 Or More In Santa Anna Store Only
CRISCO I Potatoes
1 Lb. Can
Russets
The necessities of life seem'
less important than the luxuries.,
the
name is
Calif
Calif
shaping,
your fashionable friends vs^th
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BankAmericard
7ihe iTlan. s
Ray Don Johnson Co.,
Trinity WSCS Meets
In Schneider Home
Members of Women's Society
of Christian Service of Trinity I
United Methodist Church met
last Thursday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. J J. Schneider, j
The group sang "Help Somebody -
. Today" and Mrs. Willard Gage
presented the program, “The
Church in East Germany."
During the business session
the group discussed the Bazaar,
which is set for November 19,
j and made plans to rfteet next
! week in the home of Mrs. Lucy
Billings since the next meeting
- date conflicts with the Bazaar
I dale
j Present were .Aimes. John
Lauder, Henry Stuart, Waid
Jackson, J M Wclty. Fred Cole-
man. H E Bixler, A. .1, Worm-
[wood, L H Johnson Jr , Bill
'i ings. Gage-and Schneider.
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BREAD Shurfresh, Thin or Regular Sliced, Big Loaf........30c
VISITORS IN
SANDERS HOME
Weekend visitors in the Bird-
ie Sanders homo were her son
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Loye
Sanders and John; her brother,
Wilson McCaffety, all of Amar-
i illo: Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Wayne
Hector. Car! one, James and
Thomas. Mr. and Mrs Bobby
Wood and girls,' Bet tie Wise, and
Bennie Jo Bodine, all of Cole-
! man.
Office Chairs
Executive Or
Steno Model.
U-Test-Em
Complete Line
TV & Radio Tubes
(Coleman Store')
Gooch's
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Sausage
Lb.
Coca -
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6-Bottle'Carton
c
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Pork Roast
Boston Butt
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 3, 1970, newspaper, November 3, 1970; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751692/m1/8/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.