Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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Democrat.Voice, Coleman, Too, May 8, 1956 Page 3
W.S.C.S. And Circle Officers
Installed At Wednesday Meet
Installation of officers for the
circles and tt'SCS was held at
the Activity Building of the First
Methodist Church Wednesday,
May 2 The officei . to be install
ed marched to the front of .the
room v\ lulc the group wen- sing
iug, "Jesus Calls Us" The in-
DR. A J BLACK
Optometrist
Coleman Mutual Building
Telephone 7651
stallat um ceremony was’concluet.
ed by Mrs Frank Stringer and
Mrs A O Brink
Officers installed were Mrs ,1
K Gaines, chairman Mis \ O
Brink, co-chairman-. Mrs II ()
Woodward, secretary, Mrs Hugh
Rogers, treasurer, Mis L I,
White, local. treasurer, Mrs T
J. Hudson, secretary of promo-
tion; Mrs Frank Stringer secre-
tary of missionary education;
Mrs Raymond MeKlrath, local
church and. Christian social il-
lations; Mrs Joe K Taylor: sec-
retary of students. Mrs Fred
Rudolph, secretary of youth; and
Mrs T I. Stevens, secretary of;
stMrltual life
Mso, Mr* George McNamara.f
secretary of supplies Mrs Hay
den Hargett, status, of women’s
work Mr (.’ .1 Guidon, ncc.h
tarv of childrens work Mrs
Jessie Martin, secretary of pub-
licity, and Mrs J T Blair and
Mrs I L’ SteVi-ns, -ci is *.>■ i of
Overall lot. '
Life membership pm* were gn
en to Mines C Burroughs. U
11 \|orton. T .1 Hudson, Willie
Campbell Morris Mann. H F
Kemper. I N Witherspoon and
M B Casey Certificates nl life
membership wen- also given to
the following children. Mary
Katherine Howard, Charles Glen
Miller, Judy Stevens Johnson,
lk-bera Jane Kirk and Sharon
Lynn Mnyb rhese awards wen-
made by Mrs II O. Wocirtward,
Mrs. Harold Prater
Presents Devotion
For Ruth Class Meet
Mrs . Harohi I’raler pi evented
the devotion.fur the members of
the Ruth Class of the First Bap
Hst Church, at the monthly sw
i.il; held in the home ’of Mrs J-
0 VJavo Thursday evening Slav
J Arrangements of ins in.various
rotors decorated the home for
the occasion
\t the business session, pn-sid
ed over by the class president
Mrs Rhi) McMtnn. . plans wi n-
discussed to enlarge the mem
l>t-rship of the -cia-ss Tin im-i-tin■■
had been opened with a pravei
led by the ( lass teacher Mrs ft
S Driskill
During the social hour refresh
moots wen- served to Mmc- .1
B Crosslin, I’hil Mr Minn, Har
old I’ratci, Din/lo Amhurii. ()" S
1 frisk ill, T l) Harman W i:
Not ton and. Duane Robinson
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Mrs. Gene Foust
Presents Devotion
At Class Meet
on four gallons of
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Mrs Ted ('rum, president, pro
sided at the meeting of the Mat
lied Young,People's Department
ot the First Baptist Church, held
in the home of Mrs .'James Del
mai on Thursday, May 3 The
group vogod to visit prosper! i\i
members and others as a pro-
ject for the month',. during the
business session Mrs Gene Foust
presented the devotion and Mrs
Robert SmeiUev led the closing
prayer
During the social hour Cokes
and cake wen- served to the fol-
lowing, Mines , Robert Smedley,
Ted Crum, Joe i’aync. Mayo
MatTii, Jessie Dobbs and A C
Alexander
| daughter Sharon h;
8 lbs 7 o/.s She wa>
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| MembriiL Hospital
have .another l.m. I.
Sue, who is 3 1 ’ ye;
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grandfather ts W \ Br.imhu
Santa Anna
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Seniors Plan
Annual Trip
This Weekend
The Colei
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Cemetery Working
At White Chapel
Saturday, May 12
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Aidi Hamilton, -ehairmait Of
! the ‘Cemetery .Association for the
White Chapel -Community an
noum-es a cemetery working will
lie held all day Saturday. May
12 All Interested persons are
urged to bring their tools and
Munch and spend the day work
mg ,m. lhe cemetery
Ranch for thru
plans trip M;- Ra
| at Hunt,-near K»
I sorts of mroBtiort
j such a ’.Mmniin:. k'<»
mt$. etc
A group of about 51
j tht* I rip and v* ill j etui
I man after breakfast
j morning Teaehers wh
aecontpmtv. thr ento!-
j schel Dunn, lHm Com
k for Mo
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is I mated
die. and all
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Saturday
plan to
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Scott. Mr- Tyrus ( ox and Mrs
Joe Hut-roughs'
107-109 East Pecan
Dial 6346
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B8YT8R tH(ROS FOt ttTTII IIVINC , . . YH|OOCH CHFAElJYAY
who was assisted by Mrs T 0
I Clark and Mrs J B Hilton
Following the ceremony the
| hostesses for the meeting, Mrs -
Raymond Mt Flrath, Mrs Fred
, Goss and Mrs M B Casey sen
1 ed .refreshment’s to about 40
members
ANNOUNCING A COMPLETE
Hereford Dispersal
At Coleman, Texas
120 Head *
Headed by Top Zato Heir Herd Bulls
SATURDAY
MAY 12
I**.’-
To »«HI« a partnership, the *ntir* h«rd of Bowen Hare-
tord Farms at Colaman will ba disparsed. This include*
43 cows, with 34 calves, 4 hard bulls, 27 heifers and 9
yearling bulls.
yfc'*.
HG PROUD MIXER A
Only In A Dispersion Are The Great Brood
Cows For Sale!
A dependable enimel with * solid background of Reg-
ister of Merit breeding has been the aim at Bowen's.
We have used HD Proud Miser A, which gained Reg-
ister of Merit through the greet success of our show
ingstrings. On e cow herd of solid proven bloodlines
we have brought in the blood of Zeto Heir in the two
fine breeding young sons of the Register of Merit bull
TR Zato Heir 27th-M. Zato Heir 21th end M. Zeto
Heir 40th which were purchased in the 1954 McNett
sale for $6,200 (let 1 bull! end Slt.OOO (top selling bull).
The results of this meting procedure has been highly
satisfactory, with the best calves we have produced
coming along Practically every calf on the ranch is
now a Zato Heir.
BHF PROUD MIXER 17th
A son of HG Proud Miser A that sold in Denver $a1*
fer 520.000 to A D Reyl.
Bowen Hereford Farms
Located 5 Mile* West of Coleman, On F*M 53
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Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1956, newspaper, May 8, 1956; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth752123/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.