The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 10, 1965 Page: 3 of 10
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Young Homemakers Of America
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nstall Officers At Banquet
^The Coleman County Unit of
oung Homemakers of America
stalled officers for another year
Ift a banquet Friday evening at
rade Winds Restaurant. The
indlelight initiation service
as read by Mrs. Robert Cleve-
md, president of District IV
oung Homemakers.
After the installation service
ifts were presented to Mrs.
'innie McQueen, advisor; Mrs.
>c Hodges, outgoing* president;
id Mrs. Cleveland. Then Mrs.
odges presented, red earna-
ons to new officers. Those pres-
it then adjourned to the Iios-
itality Room of First Coleman
ational Bank for games of 42.
okes were served at the close
1 the evening.
Officers installed include Mrs.
ecil Johnson, president; Mrs.
on Hart, vice-president; Mrs.
otton Curry, treasurer;
(ax Jameson, secretary;
ete Cope, reporter; and
Sidney Burdick, parliamentar-
ian.
In attendance at the banquet
were Messrs, and Mmes. Bur-
dick, Hart, Johnson, Hodges,
Jameson, Cope, Glen Wilson,
Melvin Lawrence, Gyeten Good-
win, Cotton Curry and their
guest, Mrs. McQueen, Voung
Homemaker adviser; Bill High-
tower, Young Farmer adviser;
Mrs. Hightower, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Cleveland of Abi-
lene.
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Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
DEMOCRAT-VOICE
Reapers Class
Meets Thurs.
The devotional reading for the
August meeting of the Reapers
Class of Concho Baptist Church
held Thursday at 10.00 a m. was
taken from II Chronicles 2:14. It
was presented to the eight mem-
bers present by Mrs. J. F. Smith.
The business meeting, conducted
by Mrs. Delma Johnson, was fol-
lowed by a period of prayer in
which all members participated.
Mrs. Wilson Copeland dismiss-
ed Mmes. M. M. Mulanax. John-
son, Emma Griffin. A. J. Smith,
Maggie Skelton, Wilson Cope-
land, Arthur Buck, and Smith
with a short prayer.
XI Kappa Betas Host
Annual Family Night
MISS PEGGY AVANTS
(Photo by Hugh Capps Studio)
Members ,of Xi Kappa Beta
chapter of Beta-Sigma • Phi host-
ed their annual family night pic-
nic supper Thursday evening at
Coleman City Park with social
chairman, Mrs. Joe Greer, in
charge of arrangements. In at-
tendance were every member of
the chapter and all the families.
They brought fried chicken,
beans, salad and dessert to be
served picnic style.
After supper a short business
session was conducted by Mrs,
Mrs. West Hosts
Centennial Club
Peggy Avants And Mr. Nichols
Plan Wedding For This Month
i
Classified Ads Gat aUeultp
TEMPTATION
Dedicated To My Daughters And Sons, Neighbors And Friends
lay I not weaken when temptations arise,
lut lift my thoughts to Him, mv Creator
tnd ask for guidance when I'm about to weaken.
ind Gather strength from Him from day to day,
'hat I might fight the battles of this life.
lo when I finally come to man’s estate
’ll be strong in mind, body and soul.
ly so doing, I can take my station
p all of life's turmoil and its affairs,
'hen as my life begins to fade and die,
day I have the joy and happy privilege
)f feeling that I have done niy duty,
'lie way that God has planned my life to be.
Mother
Mrs. L. E. Rush
April 18, 1928
DlOp
Miss Peggy Avants and Dennis
Nichols will be married Aug. 28
in a ceremony to be performed
in Stevens Memorial Chapel at
7:30 p.m. Announcement of the
plans is being made by her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Avants.
Nichols is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Nichols of Novice.
Miss Avants has completed
her junior year in Coleman High
Girls Auxiliary
Has Swim Party
The Lottie Moon Girls Auxil-
iary of First baptist Church went
to the Pool Monday afternoon
for a swimming party and water-
melon feast.
In the group were Debra Mas-
ters, Gwen Johnson. Jan Parsons,
Donna Chambers, Patricia Puck-
ett, Judy Robinson, Patti Villa-
real, members; Diane Rankin and
Stephanie Thompson, guests; and
Mrs. Lucille Perry and Mrs, Ben-
nie Parsons, sponsors.
School. Mr. Nichols was graduat-
ed from CHS this spring. After
their marriage they will live in
Garland.
SOCIAL
CoSbynAjohy
ifd
Special Values During Our
AUGUST SALE
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Pocket Model
Viscount Transistor
RADIO
With Many
Special
Features,
A Real Buy
Men’s and Boys’
TENNIS OXFORDS AND
BASKETBALL
SHOES ^ /
Reg. $2.98
Pair
American Made—S Special Features
ELECTRIC *
ORGAN
25 Keys Reg. $24.95
TODAY
Christian Fellowship Guild will
meet at home of Mrs. G. G.
Grammer at 7:30 p.m.
Wesleyan Service Guild of the
First Methodist Church will meet
at 7:00 p.m. at the park for a
picnic supper.
Ruth Class of First Baptist
Church will meet at 7:30 p.m.
at the Club Room at Coleman
County State Bank.
Alathean Class of First Bap- 1
tist Church is scheduled to meet
at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Barney •
Popnoe at 30ti Miami.
WEDNESDAY
Taylor Circle of First Baptist ,
Church will meet at 9:00 a m. in
the Educational Building.
Martha Circle of First Baptist !
Church will meet at 9:30 a m.
Evan Holmes Circle of First |
Baptist Church will meet at 9:30
a.m. in the home of Mrs. Simon
Horne.
The Moss Martin Cottage will i
be the meeting place of Maurice \
Smith Circle of First Baptist
Church at 2:30 p.m.
Mary O'Hair Circle of the First j
Christian Church will meet in j
the Fellowship Hall at 3:00 p.m. ;
Lancaster Circle of First Bap- |
list Church will meet with Mrs.:
I R. D. Strickland at 3:00 p.m. j
THURSDAY
TEL Class- of First Baptist
Church will meet at 3:00 p.m. in
Moss Martin Cottage.
v4Icapers Class of First Baptist
Church will have family night
meeting at home of Mrs. W. C.
Jameson.--—--L
Coleman Library will be open j
from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Personals
Sheaffer
Cartridge Pen
77
With 5
Extra
Cartridges
Transistor
Walkie Talkies
54" Telescopic
Antenna
Complete
With Battery
$
18
Pair
Visiting in Fort Worth over
Ihe weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moses.
BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS
Mr. and Mrs. B. 'O'. Musgrove
and Mrs. Artie Mosier of Mullin
visited in Argyle with Mrs. Mus-
grove's daughter's family, Mr.
and Mrs. F. P. Johnson and chil-
dren. and with her son’s family,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Musgrove
of Irving.
Filler Paper 77'
Reg. 29c—With Spreader
WHITE PASTE, jar.... 17c
Pencil Case With
8 PENCILS .... 23c
Mr. and Mrs. Durwood McCoy
j and Lou Ann of Abilene spent
j twO days last week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Daniel.
| Weekend visitors in the Daniel
| home were Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
| Daniel, Jane and David, and Mr.
| and Mrs. Jerry Morgan of Lub-
bock.
36 Pencils
_ . _ „ Giant Value
Good Quality Package
88
David Johnson of Argyle is
I spending the week with bis
! grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
O. Musgrove.
Perry Bros
Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson
spent the weekend in Ft. Worth
with her mother, Mrs. Charlie
A. Kimbrelf and her brother,
J. T. Kimbrell.
Mrs. Gary/ Don Floyd, Gary, j
and Donna visited with Mrs. Ar- |
lie Jackson, Mr. W. T. Bell, and I
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, and 1
I Butch this past weekend.
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Mrs. W. W. West was hostess
last Tuesday in her home for the
regular meeting of Centennial
I1D Club. Mr sc Curtis Kemp,
president. Conducted the business
session and Mrs. West served
a salad plate and punch.
During the business session
committee reports were made
and plans were discussed lor
special programs. Mrs. Kemp an-
nounced, in conclusion, that the
next meeting will be held in the
home of Mrs. August Powe.and
the program will he presented
by Mrs. Lee Craig.
Others in attendance were
Mrs. R. E. Henderson. Mrs. I/na
Holland, Mrs. Dewey Martin,
Mrs. Tom West, members; Mrs.
Victor Cardinas and several chil-
dren, guests.
Charles Sewell, chairman of the
( chapter. Plans were discussed for
the ensuing year’s work. /
Attending were Mr and Mrs.
Joe Cervenka, Debra and Karen,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Greer, Kay
and Bobby. Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Brandt, Sue and George Terry,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sneed, Sheila,
Suelien and Sharon, Mr. and
Mrs. David Watson, Alan Wat-
j son and his guest,-Charles Hemp-
j hill, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hightow-
i er. Boyd. Sue anti Jackie!
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Caperton,
| Randy and Kim, Mr. and Mrs.
j Archie Slate, Kay, Chris and
1 Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
! Sewell, Mr. and Mrs David Mer-
! ter.
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SIZE
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6.50x13
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20.60
15-45
8.00 x 14/7.10 x 15
23.30
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7.50x 14 6.70 x 15
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8.50 x 14/7.60 x 15
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• Has super-mileage
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SIZE
BLACK-
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WHITE-
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6.50x13
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24.10
7.50 x 14/6.70 x 15
24.85
28.15
'8.00 x 14/7.10 x 15
27.20
30.75
8.50 x 14/7.60x 15
29.85
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34.40
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 10, 1965, newspaper, August 10, 1965; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth752320/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.