Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1981 Page: 2 of 18
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COLEMAN COUNTY CHRONICLE
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Those visiting with Lota
Franklin have been Lucille
Morgan and Monnie Andrews.
Visiting with Grace Richard-
son have been Doris and Gene
Richardson, Cecil Richardson
and Lucille Morgan.
Those visiting with W. M.
(Marvin) Kemp have been Dor-
othy Allison, Elsie McMeans,
Jane McMeans, and Mr^Pflgle
and others of his family. **+
Visiting with Ethel Watson
and Jessie Ramsey have been
Paul Hubbard, Cecil Hubbard,
Verda Moore, Bobby and Clar-
ence Smith, Christine Turner,
Billie Merryman, Iola Terry,
John Homes, Wanda Hunter,
Mildred Hunter and Archie and
Lola Mae Mitchell. Charlie
Bates also visited with Ethel.
Those visiting with Augusta
Koellig have been Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Webb, Paul Hubbard,
Mrs. 0. W. Epperson of Cole-
man, Jewell Moseley, and
Blanche Thomson. Don Larick
also visited.
Visiting with Maggie Sor-
rells have been Jewell Moseley,
Blanche Thomson and Paul
Hubbard.
Mrs. W. J. Beaver visited in
the home.
Addie Rhoads and Prebble
Gregory called bingo for about
18 residents and reward-
ed them with fruit.
Addie Rhoads visited with
Mrs. Betty Dunn.
Hilda Rameriz visited with
Aurura Rameriz.
Those visiting with Kathe-
rine Cullar have been Zula
Terry, Bonnie Wilson, Sam
Wilson, Roland Barnett Jr.,
John Holmes, Ann McDonald,
Ruth Hext, Frances and Jack
Scott and Carlie Justice.
Katherine Voorhees visited
Marion Jones.
John Holmes visited in the
home during the week.
Those visiting with Lorena
Williams have been Violet
Lowe and Bessie McClain of
San Angelo.
Visiting with Lena Roberts
have been Edgar and Ora
Nealy, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M.
Roberts from Rock Springs,
Wy., Rev. Mike Alexander and
A. J. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. L.
G. Norris also visited. Elsie
McMeans visited with Mrs.
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It's A Busy Weekend
In Coleman...
Support Your Favorite Event!!
V FRIDAY, MAY | ^
%Kawanis Little Olympics, starting at
5 p.m. at Hufford Held.
SATURDAY, MAY 2
• Run-Off Election for Coleman School
Board of Trustees.
• Town & Country Garden Club Flower
Show, 3-6 p.m. at First United «
Methodist Church Fellowship Hall.
• Musical "Grease" Saturday night at .
CHS Auditorium, presented by
Drill Team and High School Boys.
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• Partnership Golf Tournament at Coleman
Country Club, Saturday and Sunday.
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Roberts also.
The Thursday morning Bible
Study and Gospel Singing were
not here due to illnesses in the
group. Hope all are better!!
The Thursday afternoon
singers were Wanda Wallace,
John Dix, Kate Cagle, Zuda
Henderson, Ima Bludworth,
Bula McClellan, Mrs. J. C.
Tumlinson, Mrs. Simmons, Vir-
gie Wood, Jim Boyles, AUene
Needham and Doris Aderholt.
Thank you all for coming. We
appreciate it.
Visiting with Robert Collins
have been Rev. Mike Alexan-
der and Edgar and Ora Nealy.
On Friday we had a real treat
by having the "Star Brites"
from Rising Star. Everyone
always enjoys the group. In the
group were Marion West,
Annie Mae Seale, Edith Bos-
tick, Margie West, Luella
McKinnerney, Nell Maynard,
Elsie GrisweU, Beth Blake and
Howard and Cleo White. They
were missing a few of their
members but we couldn’t tell
it!! We thank you aU for coming
and we hope to see you again!!
Those visiting with Hattie
Majors have been Gladys Le-
wallen from San Angelo, Nita
and Turk Lynch and Katie
Jones.
Visiting with C. D. Gould
have been Evelyn Williams,
Mrs. Nora Jennings, and
George Gould.
Those visiting with Raymond
Jennings have been Evelyn
Williams, Mrs. Nora Jennings
and Rev. and Mrs. Ted Bigham.
Visiting with Richard Wells
have been Evelyn Williams,
Nora Jennings, Carolyn, Christi
and John McGee, Maggie Leo-
nard, Lucille Cupps and Justin.
Maurine Blair visited Ruby
Elmore.
Those visiting with Lorena
Anderson have been Maurine
Blair, Gordon and Lois Bennett
from Weatherford, Helen Ja-
meson, Mrs. Albert Sykes of
Winters, Lenora Wilkerson,
Maggie Lou Jones, Paul Hub-
bard, Inez Lunsford and Leona
Wilson*
The United Pentecostal
Church held the services on
Sunday. In the group were Rev.
and Mrs. P. A. Ljndlpy. Mrs.
Don Keeney, Mr. J* R*
Irwin, Bonnie Norway, Laverne
Thomas, and Thomas Dykes.
Thank you all for a lovely and
inspiring service.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Norris
visited with Maye Tate.
A. V. Raymer visited all
patients.
Edgar and Ora Nealy visited
Beulah Powell.
Those visiting with Ike
Hoover have been Bill and Cora
Hoover, Rev. and Mrs. Ted
Bigham and Mr. and Mrs.
Foster Miller.
Visiting with Ora Hoover
have been Ima Bludworth, Bill
and Cora Hoover and Rev. and
Mrs. Ted Bigham.
Alice Jones visits regularly
with Lena Jones.
Thursday afternoon Noda
Simpson, Ada Slayton, Pam
Morgan and Ann McDonald
hosted a 'Round the Clock'
bridal shower for Vicki McDon-
ald, bride-elect of Dwayne
Rhone. Vicki received gifts of
use for every hour during the
day. Strawberry shortcake,
punch, chips and dips were
served to about 30 guests.
We would like to thank the
, First Baptist Church for the
Easter lilies brought out to the
hoine for the residents to enjoy.
We would like to thank Mrs.
Jack Webb for bringing two
geraniums from Augusta
Koenig’s home for our enjoy-
ment. Plants really brighten up
Coleman County Chronicle ~
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Each Thursday At
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Publishers:. Roy Autry, Jr.,
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THAT'S THE PROCLAMATION Mayor
Hugh Stempel is showing to three
youngsters in which he has proclaimed
the week of April 30 to May 5 las
Coleman County Kid Week, when
youngsters will be selling stationery
and paper products in a fund raising
_____
program for the Coleman County Little
League. Funds will be used to purchase
equipment including a batting cage and
batting machine. Youngsters pictured
are, from left, Stephanie Armstrong,
Chad and Jill Copeland. (Staff Photo)
the day!!
Visiting with Rebecca Aaron
have been Ora Hoover, Bill and
Cora Hoover and Ima Blud-
worth.
•Those visiting with lea Pot-
ter have been Kay Dyer and
Ann Owen.
Visiting with Ann Stroup
have been Ruby Jackson, Myr-
tle Dixon, Lucille Jackson, Mar-
tha and C. J. Bollinger, Donna
Rice and Ann and Travis Jack-
son.
We regret to announce the
residents who are in the hospi-
tal are Ruby Burns, Dee Whit-
field, and R. C. Miller. Hope all
are back soon.
A sack of lap robes were
brought out to the home. Thank
you for this nice gesture.
Visiting with Anna Hanke
have been Hazel Rider and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Hanke Jr.
Those visiting with Lillian
Sanders have been Berniece
Snedegar, Christine Sanders
and Lucille Sanders.
Visiting with Clarice Brook-
shire have been John Holmes,-
Zuda Henderson, Mrs. Blanche
Beaty, Minna Wright, Karl and
Beatrice Wilson, Lenora Wil-
kerson, Myrtle Dixon, Sarah
Brinkley, Bill and Prebble Law-
rence and Katie B. Moore.
Those visiting with Mildred
Dixon have been John Holmes,
Bill and Prebble Lawrence,
Katie B. Moore, Myrtle Dixon,
Johnie Lee Lanier and Sarah
Brinkley.
Visiting with Byrd Arnold
have been John Holmes, Mary
Lou Johnson, Prebble Gregory
and Eleanor Taylor.
Those visiting with Claude
White have been Claudia Brice,
Roy, Shirley and Terri White,
Don and Kim White and John
Holmes.
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Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1981, newspaper, April 30, 1981; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731959/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.