The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 1, 1969 Page: 4 of 14
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MlNEWS
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Miss Carol H i Ison Honored
With Coffee In If ells Home
social]
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Talpa Woman
Presides At
Odessa Meeting
Miss Carol Wilson, bride-elect the honoree Mrs Robert I
of Capt Terrs- Scott, was com Bowen spoke briefly concerning
i :.:”.'-r.teil with a coffee Wed- Miss Wilson's work In.St Mark's
m tay morning in the -home of Episcopal Church. Then the
Mrs Anna Wells. Sirs Minnie: honoree opened her gifts with
Flippen was co-hostess Guests 1 the assistance of her sister ar.d
were greeted and registered by , niece.
Miss Wilson. - „ ’ '
Guests were women of St
Home decorations were'sum- Mark's, including Mmes Winnie
tm r flowers in the honoree's Dibrell. Ben Flvnn. C M Huck
Chosen colors. The serving table abee. James. Horne, T' L Miller,
wa- cohered with lace cloth and > James Stokes, Jim1 Williams. L
i entered w ith multicolored .flow H Wilson. Bessie Williamson,
ers in a woven reed basket made Bowen, kingsbery, and Mrs
by Mrs Wells Napkins and plate Sam Cobb, mother of Miss Wil-
doilics were yellow, and appoint-, son. Special guests were Mrs
men.t> were crvstal and hiker Walter C. Dibrell, Mrs. Walter
Mrs Flippen poured, coffee S Gordon, Miss Mariana Dib-
and the honoree's sister. Mrs. rell. and Miss Kingsbery.
Maurice Kingsbery, poured ->-■»—.-
ietni '>-lime punch. Served with . ;_______..... ■ -
i >r coffee were sand- VISITS IN RANKIN
TUESDAY
Coleman County League of Li-
censed Vocational Nurses will The Big Country TB RD As-
meet in the Hospitality Room soeiation held its first meeting
of First Coleman National Bank at the Inn of the Golden West
at 7 30 p m in Odessa oti Thursday, June
Town and Country Garden 26 In the absence of the presi-
Club will meet in the Oiubroom dent, C. W Chancellor Jr , of
at Coleman County Electric [ Midland, Mrs. Doyle Condra of
Cooperative at 7 30 p m w ith ! Talpa presided.
Mrs Dale Greaves and Mrs. Op | The board of directors, rep-
lin Saunders as hostesses. | resenting each of the 32 coun-
WEDNE5DAY * ,ie? in tbe Cbuntry Area,
Women s Society of. Christian : iPPr0Ved a bud«et and a Pr°-
Service of First United Metho- ®ra^* ... , , ,
will have a meet - The association, supported by
dist Church
big at 9 30 a in
in the chapel.
! Christmas Seals, carries on
First Baptist Church will meet
there at 930 a m .
Mrs Walter McClellan will be
hostess ip her home for the 2:30
pm meeting of Mary Class of
First Baptist Church
Christian Women's Fellowship
will meet at First Christian
Church at 3.00 p.m.
Mrs Viva Gipson , will have
the 3 00 p m meeting of Silver
Talley Home Demonstration
Club in her home
THURSDAY
Mrs. Oscar Beck wiU entertain
in her home at 2 30 p ill w ith
diseases, such as
and chronic brbh;
respiratory
emphysema
chitis.
Also present from Coleman
| County was D E. Loveless,
member Board of Directors,
and one of the nine members
I of the Executive Committee.
WE. WILL
BE
v;
Open “< Friday, July 4
COLD RED MEAT
Watermelons
89
25-30 Lb. Avg.
Each
CRISCO
Cooking Oil
24-oz. M
GLADIOLA
VAN CAMP
Local Ungraded
A
35c Dozen
County Postal
Group Meets-
25 Lbs.
The Coleman County Postal
3 .$!oo
blueberry muffin', bird Rayiene. Carnes is visiting in
kies, olives amd fiats. Rankm with Nita Page andtthe
i V'C- -Tankersly family.' J
games of bridge and dessert fcfr Croup met at the Congers Club
Room Saturday night. Mrs.
,1-ting- with
Karen Kingsbery, niete-bf
members
Club
of' Thursday Bridge
We Will Be
CLOSED
Friday And Saturday
JULY 4 - 5
We Will Be Open Monday, July 7 For Business
As Usual . , . We, Thank Cur Customers For
■ Their Cooperation,.'
Coleman Beauty Shop
And
Merle Norman
Cosmetic Studio
Mr. And Mrs. Baird
Are Honorees At Tea
Kreeda Burkett of Burkett gave
la report oji the eonvennon in
! Dallas and Mrs Louise' Cordon
t gave a report on the convention
i in McAllen.
Mrs. Burkett is' vice-president
: of National League Postmasters j
and Mrs. Gordon Is president
! and director of the 17th Congres-
sional District Postmasters Asso
elation. ;f
JOHNSTON'S GREEN
Lemonade I Apple Pies
Jim Gill Advisor
To State Group
Mr . and Mrs John Baird, who
were married in Dnl1;-i rcrentty.
were honored w-ith a tea June 21
in Moss Martin Cottage at First
Baptist Church. Hostesses were [
Mines - Steve Brown. H E. AF
sop, Robert McHorse-. W A.
Cross, Malcolm Downey, Doyle ,
Giasson. and Miss Flora t)ee , jjm qm 0f Coleman was elect-
Daughtry ^ 1 ed State Advisor for the Texas
Miu- Ami Giasson registered I juni0r Polled Hereford Associa
guests and Miss Daughtry and tjon wj,en (|)e annual meeting
Mrs Giasson serud refresh- 0f new officers was held June 17
ment- frorn-a table covered with ,in Navasota
net over yellow cloth and cen- working under Gill will be
tered with a bowl of yellow four area advisors From this
mums Mi ■ McHorse and Mrs. arpa comes one of the junior of
Brown displayed, gifts. ficer’s, Bill Heiwig of Miles, who
In,,.,‘the receiving, line were i js association vice-president.
Mrs Alsop; Mr and Mrs Baird: The Texas Junior tolled Here-'
his parents, Mr and Mrs Don for(j Association will be in
Shurfine 6-oz.
1C
Big 36-oi. Six.
1C
aid Baird, and his sister.
Leland Baggett of Crane,
Mrs
charge of a booth at the FFA
| ronvention irt Fort Worth on
July 16,18.
VISITS IN BROWNWOOD
Mr and Mrs .Ernest Clark vis-
ited Sunday at Medical Arts Hos-
pital in Brownwood with his
(mother. Mrs. L D Clark, who
HERE FROM MIDLAND
» Robert 'C Thompson of Mid
land Is visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Thomp-
ison. Another guest in the Tjio
| was Injured in a fall at her j mp'son home is Mrs. Thompson’s
j home, She. war doing,very .well , nephew, Mark. Thweatt of Mo-
at that titpe.. *
1 zelle.
Bob Turner's
Western
Wear
Gain Detergent
Giant
Size
% ,,
With 17.00 Purchase—Otherwise 69c
4 ’.il
Fro-zan
Beef Chunks
LEE RIDERS & WRANGLERS
Permanent-Press, Rodeo or Cowboy Cut (you bet they'll go down
over your boot tops) . . . Brown, Loden Green, Regular Blue-Faded
Blue Lees, Too! " v C -
WESTERN BELTS & BUCKLES
Gandy’s
1/2 Gal.
Alpo
Tall Can
PALMOLIVE
CLOSE OUT BOTH FLAVORS
Dishwashing Liquid I Poppy Cock
King Siza
Reg. $2.00 Size...........$1.00
Chocolate,Reg, $2.25 ..... $1.13
i
Biggest Selection You'll Find In These Parts.. .We've Got A
Passel Of 'Em! , .
Matching While
Perma-Presa
SHIRTS
Western-Slyled For The
Whole Family By DJ
SHURFINE
COFFEE'
1 Lb.
2 Lbs.
SLICED BACON
A.F.
Brand Lb.
GROUND BEEF ** 3
$i«
All Meat Bologna
A.F. Sliced
Lb.
GOOCH
German
Sausage
12-oz. Ring
[&MTED1
Hams
Swift Premium or
Morrell Pride
J
3 Lb. Con
Owned k Operated By Dennis Gains*
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 1, 1969, newspaper, July 1, 1969; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751804/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.