The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 21, 1979 Page: 2 of 14
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Lucien Love. Marie Britton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McHorse,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Garrett, Bessie
Hector, Evelyn Curry, and Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Burkett.
Any erroneous reflection
The monthly meeting of the
Coleman County NARFE Chap
ter 1644 was held Thursday.
August 16. at Coleman Bank
Club. Twenty four members
and one visitor were present.
President Louise Gordon
upon the character of any called the meeting to order at 7
person or firm appeanna in pm. and ca]led on Bessie
these columns will be gladly Hector, program chairman,, to
and promptly corrected upon introduce the guest speaker,
calling the attention of the Ross Jones. Mr, Jones, a local
management to the article in attorney at law, spoke to the
question. Second class postage ?roup on the revised statutes
?! Coleman, Texas 76834. governing the pavment of
Publishers Roy Autry Jr.. Estate Taxes to the' state and
Milton Autry federal government.
I893' A covered dish luncheon was Thrifty with the clearing of
acquired 1899; News establish enjoyed bv the following rightof wav for the pipeline to
ed 1907. acquired 1913; Voice yerle Young. Flor
established 1881, Democrat ence Bakh. Colleen Haves, Mr
estabi.shed 1897. consolidated and Mrs Herman Gil.
breath, Mr. and Mrs Otis
Powers. Sudie Wilkins, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Young. Ray-
mond Mathis, Mr. and Mrs.
S-Anna Water
Improvement
Underway
Work got underway Monday,
August 13. on the Santa Anna
water improvement project.
John Kit Pearce, project
inspector, said work started on
the Guy Fades place north of
Yearly Subscription Rates;
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Coleman papers
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In Brown, Callahan, Runnels.
Taylor, Concho and McCul-
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Elsewhere in Texas $13.50
Outside of Texas in USA $14.50
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Rates for DemocraCV'oice
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POSTMASTER; Send ad
dress changes to Coleman
Democrat Voice. P.0. Box 840.
Coleman, Texas 76834.
the new pump site.
Clouse Construction Co. of
Odessa is contractor for the
project that began Monday.
Three other crews will start
right away for other phases of
the project.
FUNNYSIDE
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Hunter Family
Meets Here
For Reunion
Descendants of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Hunter Sr. met August
11-12 at Coleman City Park for
their 25th annual family re-
union.
Friends and relatives present
for a Saturday night picnic
supper and noon lunch on
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton Chapman and children
of Abilene; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Boyd of Comanche, Randy
Jones of Abilene. Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Dees of Altus, Okla., Mr.
and Mrs. Carl James and
Coleman, Texa$, August 21, 1979
ard, Bessie Lee Bowen, Charley
McMillan, Dora Garlitz and
Otto Rackow.
were Mrs. Jim McAnally, Mrs.
Edd McCorkle, Mrs. Allie
Holder, Mrs. Bertha Penecost,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Hunter. Out of town guests were
Mrs. Tim Hunter and baby, Mr. Anna Ruby Perry. Mr. and
and Mrs. Charles Hunter, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Perry, Earnest
Ruby Beall and Dub Wells.
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34th Annual
Faries Reunion
The 34th annual Faries
reunion was held Sunday,
August 12, at Coleman City
Park.
Those attending from Cole-
man were Mr. and Mrs. Lossie
Faries; Mr. and Mrs. P. D.
Conway, Sue, James,sSflfiSi and
Faries, Arlena, Rusty and
Charla Clark, Annie Stovall,
and Fannie Clark of Brown
wood; Nora Williams.' Ellen
Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Leamon
Faries, David Faries and
Robert Faries of Lawton.
Oklahoma; James. Iva, Jamie
and Randy Lively of Abilene;
Ruby Miller, Kye Hudson and
Henry Miller of Lawn; and
Raymond and Ozella Fish of
Tuscola.
"It oil sforttd when ha wanttd to b» in tha wadding photographs.
Cade Family
Reunion Held
Recently
their children, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.
Those attending came from
Los Angeles, California; Skelly-
town, Midland, Houston, Kil-
gore, Borger, Odessa, Warren,
Burnet, Lamesa, Arlington,
Coleman, Cross Plains, and
The annual reunion of the Brownwood. Games were play-
late Clay and Mollie Cade's ed. along with "good old time”
descendants was held at visiting, a watermelon feast,
Brownwood Lake, August tO, picture taking, and lots of
11,12, at visitor's Reunion Hall, barbecue, turkey and all the
Children attending were trimmings. Grace was said each
Marvin Cade, Vetra Connelly, morning as sunrise break-
Velma Cox. Btmice Morris, Jim fast was served to 50 or more
Cade, Carl CadgvAjjbce Ed present. Friends of the family
wards, Nita Walker, all with also were invited.
Charles James of Mason, John Low; Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tindol of Dalton; Joe. Faye and
Brownwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. Christy Faries; Karen Perne,
W. Hunter of Anson, Mr. and Martha and Henry Barke*
Mrs. Curtis Bryan of Rock- meyer; Glynn, Carol, Catherine
wood, Mrs. Ann Stutzman, and Mike Faries; Vila L. Fanes;
Dana and DeLahr of Duncan- Glynn Dale, Jr., Kay, Tyson
ville, Glen Chapman and sons “J Shawn Faries; Jack How-
of Hawley, Ann Raynawl
Abilene, Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter of Brookesmith
and Mrs. Bill Hunter and
children of Hamilton, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Hunter of
Odessa, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Porter and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Hunter and Mrs. Mary
Mitchelle and Ricky, all of
Kermit, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny
Koehl of Brownwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Baker of Vernon,
and John Hunter of Abilene.
Attending from Coleman
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ist with the Texas Agricultural
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 21, 1979, newspaper, August 21, 1979; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth752317/m1/2/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.