Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1948 Page: 3 of 6
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LET TYSON
CHECK AND TUNE
YOUR WATCH
On his V'alchmasier
Without Obligation
27 Years Experience assures you
of expert workmanship
HOME OF FINE WATCHES
TYSON
Jeweler and Watchmaker
Bank and Office Building
18 Years In Coleman
Miss Atkinson Wed
To Luther Cox In
Baptist Church
Miss Lenna Kate Atkinson daugh-
ter of Mr». W. B. Atklnsbn of Cole-
man, became the. bride of Luther
Cox of Abilene, Saturday evening,
November 6, in the First Baptist
Church.
Rev, Levi Price read the impress-
ive, single-ring ceremony, in front
of as improvised alter of greenery.
The’ b,rde wore a street length
dress of honey-beige crepe, with
draped skirt and brown hat, gloves
and shoes.
Her tailored, white hand-bou-'
quet was of gardenias, shattered
carnations, and a shower of white
satin ribbon.
Only the immediate friends and
relatives were present.
The couple left immediately after
the ceremony for a short wedding
trip.
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Rebekahs Will Buy
New Flag Soon
The Rebekahs will buy a new
flag for their lodge with the pro-
ceeds from the cake sale of Satur-
day:
Other business matters dis-
cussed at the meeting, Thursday,
at 6:00 p. m. were the Bingo and
42 party held recently and the
nomination of new officers.
.The meeting adjourned at 7:00
p. m. so that some, of the sixteen
present could attend the Round-Up
in Bangs that evening.
' Their home will be in Abilene.
Mrs. Cox will return here for a few
weeks and will be employed in J.
Social - Clubs Events
Phone 6251
MRS. F. M. McKINNEY. Society Editor
Mrs. Buford Dogen t£. .
Late Mrs. t. j. White Her Talents 1 o Dress
Honored With Tea
i Lilly Dache of Hat
Phone 6001
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NOVEMBER 9. 1948
THE DAILY D-V
PAGE THRffg'
Mrs. w. T Jones Sees pre(]erjck Clarke
Son Play Lead In ..
T. U. Comedy
■Mrs w T Jones was
Mrs. Buford D:gen was honor-
ed with a gift tea Thursday, No-
vember 4, at the country home of
Mrs. Paul Bivins, Santa Anna,
from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Hostesses were Mmes. Paul Bivins,
J. L. P. Baker, R L. DeRusha, Jess
Howard and Otis Bivins.
The home was beautifully deco-i
rated with a profusion of fall flow-
’ers. In the dining ro:m a pink and
blue color motif was carried out. .
The lace covered table was cent-
ered with a bouquet of pink gladiolifl
queens wreath and caladium leaves
on a mirror reflector and bordered
by plumbago blossoms.
Tpe tea Napkins were pink, with
The Lee Jackson Chapter of the
UDC paid tribute to this memory
of the late Mrs, T. J White, one of
its oldest and most Valua6le mem-
bers Saturday when the group met
in the home of Mrs.
616 West Live Gak.
Flowers were dropped by each
member into an evergreen wreath,
each-giving a verbal tribute of
praise to Mrs. White .as she did so.
Program speakers were, Mrs.
Mrs. John F.' Henderson Sr., whose
subject was, ‘'Reminiscence of Gen-
eral Jackson's Campaign in Virgin-
ia,” and Mrs. E. M. Jones, who dis-
NEW YORK. Nov. 8.—(UP)-Lil-;
ly Dache, who made her fame in qi i
hats, has turned her flafflboyanbfiJGUKeSpf’.a TC
Sgturda
| Tommy
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L>ht
in Austin
to see her son,
the leading role in
;ent and John Thurb-
■'The Male Animal.”
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! Talks on !‘Atom
Bomb” for Club
Her brilliant collection ha$,f! a!
most out-done Paris in lavistf u;
of fabric and tongue-in-cheek iiu
the blue inscription
and Buford.
Pouring from the silver tea ser-
Confederacy in
cussed, ‘‘Southern
South America."
Mrs. Cora Orr, a member of the
Julia Jackson Chapter of,.the UDC
flamboyant .
Jess^e°MartiH"l result> she aS*today, ,±L |
’ |“for the mousey type of woman. l-lUTdry dl rt p. ill.^
, •ISW s Shakespeare Club jw.li
*i«- the City Library fl*$':.f
nocence of manner.. * $ I.tl. P' T .
“This is a time for exaggerate! onapson^ '•? .....-
. /„ ... , ,. j i a and Joe K Taylor Jem;:r.:
fasMons, Miss Dache said. - .**„**.•.*,;, , ,
^ollars piled to the tmmAMi t Qf theTvmb::;,
m,to show the shoulder • ir.e QW!llI;2..,v(.Vh
by contrast to norci#ih lh,. cwa(.er
fragility fat least it worke.ri thepv
way on the models) were feature^ , dS,uss Guirioriu:
: 'Frci
tyed the part cf the
portrayed in very
and
, and' impressive manner
ilties and predicaments in
.Lid-Western College Pro-
■ often finds h unself,
nedy play, which had its
i:i rtllicklng laughter on
.! ion... was staged from
u r m the Roufid." locat-
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Johnnie Lou in Ft. Worth, was a gpest.
for several years.
. T __ . „ „.. Centennial Patrons
E. Stevens where she has worked vlce were> Mrs- J- Howard and Mr°-jxr_. *-f n„ r * •
Earl Moredock; Mrs Arvell Allen | V Ote 10 DUy IVlOVie
and Mrs. Otis Bivins assisted in I Pro lector and Books
Mr. Cox is associated with the, serving dainty sandwiches; ^ white j Tlr Centennial Patron's Club met ’slim, widely peg-topped skirt or an
Central Texas Drilling Company in cake Square topped with
on a large percentage-of coats and
dresses.
Numbers of the dresses were act
ually two-in ones.
Chiffon and organdy were laid c-
ver silk, net over taffeta and shb'er
soft cotton over criSD orcardy to
make new fabrics of two old. ones.
Daytime clothes had either a
Abilene.
CARD OF THANKS
To our many friends and. neigh-
bors for their kind deeds and ex-
pressions of sympathy in our recent
iereavement, we extend our sincere
thanks.
Mrs. J. W. Mask and family.
icing, nuts and mints.
Wednesday night, November 3, with extremely full one.
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the protection of our homes.
In the receiving line were, Mrs.
Paul pivlns. Mrs, Buford Dpgen, the
honoree; Mrs. Albert D^gen, the
grooms mother and >Mrs. Thelma
Box, the grooms sisjmr.
Mrs. Velma Vinson. cousin of the
groom, presided at the white satin,
hand-painted register, which was
made by, Mrs. Neil Oakes. ^
In the gift room'were, Mmes. R
L, DeRusha and J. L- P. Baker.
Approximately eighty ghests"call:
ed.
Mrs. Chivies Sewell, new* club presi-
dent in the.cha.ir., acid voted to buy
Linens and-shantungs for resort
and..summer wear ha's Wide hin-tc-
a movie projector with sound syst- bust midriffs of contrasting colors.
0*?er.niai, Bowen and frequently .matched to extra under
Talpa Study Club
We are reminded of ARMISTICE DAY which was made <>
pbsrible through the sacrifice of the lives of many of our [j
boys, in memory of whom, we pause to pay tribute.
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To those who lost their loved ones, w'e share their bereav-
^lent.
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The Talpa Study Club met Wed-
nesday,’November 3, at 3:30 p. m.
at the Presbyterian Church with
Mrs. Tom West, 1st Vice-president
presiding:
Mr. Joe Dobson was program,
leader.
Mrs. Bill Trammell conducted a
quiz on "Health and Safety."
Two letters of interest were read
by Mrs. Terry, foreign correspon-
dent.
' Coffee, cake and candy were ser-
ved to Mmes. Arnold Allcorn, Gra-
fton Brookshire, Jim Brown, Mil-
ton Clayton, Tyrus Cox, Joe Dob-
son, A. M. Nunley, R. E. Smith, R.
C. Terry Floyd Thompson, Bill Tra-
mmell Tom West and A, V, Living-
ston. Mrs. Alvin Hudgins of Tal-
pa was a visitor for the meeting.
em for the C’i
Valera Schools.
The club also woted to buy some
new' books for the Centennial
library.
rleeves, gilets cr artist bow neck
line trimmings.
The entire collection featured an
empire line with a smooth dia
. County Masons Get
| Scottish Rite Degrees
Several ColdRan Count! M.
received thelecotj.il j De
last week at the Scottish Rite ■ - ■
in Dallas There rcce:,;:.; •
were T. A dark and CL..: h W.,
son'of Coleman lodge 491: Job
Brown. Sam Squnyre:, of . Go.n
busk Lodge; Ldwi : Fittara of L.
Voss Lodge.
W M. Weatherred, 3 rd De
Mason fthd past Grand Ma : w
Master of the 3£i.d r-
was assfcteti in confer:: .
grees by Fred •Paddleford, A !'
Scott, w B. Adkm:. or'. w r
Federick .Clarke spoke on the
"Atomic Bomb and Atomic Energy,”
at the Self Culture meeting in the
City Library Friday.
Mrs. C. R. defines,"‘president was
in charge of the meeting.
Club, members answered the spec-*
ial roll call with a fact or com-
ment concerning something new In
the medical research and Advance
in Science. v ■
1 Mrs. R. G. Hollingsworth, pro-
gram chairman, presented, of all
Language building on ' things, a light, bulb which "Vas plac-
ed in the porch lamp of the Hol-
the Round” to^.jlingsworth home in 1912 when the
house was built which had been in
world. The|IJse UP t0 about slx years aga
It was the something old in the
world of science and Was compared
to the present clay globe-in all re-
spects. . .-c.
The old globe was'of clear glass
[was constructed with carbon wire
and threw, off a dim, red glow in-
stead of a bright glow and ins-tec,
a...incomer) be|ng latticed back and forth thr
. inner wire drops in one single loo:
i to the bottom of the globe and then
laps back.
Mrs. Hollingsworth brought an
extension cord and displayed the
University Campus,
deater In
i i:. a new revolution in
■setting, play
ituated 'in the center of;
fium and has its audience I
r more seated around :It.
ighting is projected from
in*..and. floor,
are turned out for the [
; un .'. between actq cf j
. Ti e above
ic hearers into a
id ’more personal' contact
vrre
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oopAsJ
presented by the
f which Tommy is
Monday through giobe.ttlumination
of popular de
us
hfduled to run three
hreugh Wednesday of
Twenty*-:ix • towels were received and what Miss Ki'n; „ of !f„
led a "little, short round bosonT’i.
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Colemamtes Go 1
Bangs Round-U|
1 he Valera 4-H CltSib
,. ... - , u led a little, short, round, bosort? ■».
in the cuo towel shorter. They are, , .. f.l
, , , . . ‘ ■ Many costumes had'padded hip-
to be used for the lunch room. Unej! aj*welJ
Twenty-five members played 42 ^m ^ ^ ^
curing, the recreational hour- 'tumes' featured dn aecordlart Wa-
The next meeting on Wednesday ted fkirt which never had to :be
night. November 17, will be a bingo sar (tn dr gat but
The pleated gray woOlen dress'
skirt was slit to the waistline at cen-
ter back over an uspleated under-
’-kirt of the same material.
The one" out-and-out beach cos-
tume shown hdd an innovation in
popover puffed ^wh’te piquo
btuc
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party: The money l'ecevted from this
party will- go into the Athletic
Fund and it is .h:ped that a large
crowd will attend,
/• Rebekahrf and Odd. F,
the Colcm%, Bang
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Miss Helen Price and Miss Kay i [he
McdSain -of TCU, Ft. Worth, visited
over thd“ weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Price.
bloomers below its single draped
bra top.
The two-piece sun ‘•nit was cev-
•...... , , , I ered with a street-wise dress' * in
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Dramatic coats ranged !%om huge
pUece great
framing collars,
Mrs. Phillip
Waco Saturday, after a weeks visit
with her brother Dr. Jerry Harbour; swjn™or belted
and Mi;s. Haiboui, j coats with head
Mrs. David Snodgrass and Wil-
WASHINGTON. D. C,
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FtDERAL RESERVE BANK, DALLAS, TEXAS
bur Willbanks visited
wood. Saturday. —
in Brown-
•through a haiidsi
dress coat to a pa:
black faille
'blue satin eve-
ning wrap with: afpuffed cape. „
end m .-
wood .ledges met in B s. l.j
day evenmg for the M nihlv D
trict Roi|nd-up.
Ccmjjn member -itt<
Ms, at ? Kl“‘ A/.
and Mrs Frank Bn. v. • .!.
sie Jameson and Mr. ClC'
Cornbread
:era 4-H girls club stud-
• orec.1 making at the Nov-
meeting.
I -f; • -land supervised the
' m iking a pan of bread,
rl v. :v then allowed to!
the cornbread, which they
very good,
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. Nealy and Mrs. Geo-
se will be hostesses and i
next meeting on Nov.-j
*. mi? tire members will
Mr. Hollingsworth and -Mfries.
Mat Martin, H. T, Campbell and
daughter Arlene, pf Roanoke, Vir-
ginia: S, N Aston and John F-
Henderson Sr., were guests.
Members present were: Mmes. T.
J. Allen. Fred Croom. Annie Evetts,
Chris Hardin. R. G. Hollingsworth,
D. S. Jenpltigk, C. R. Jeanes, Jblifi'
Mann, Jessie'Mar-tin, J. A. B. Mil-
ler, L. L. Propst. Frank Stevens and
Tom Stevens. -
The next meeting will be on Nov.
19. and will be the Thanksgiving
program. Mrs. John Mann and T.
J. Allen will be the leaders.
RALSTON P. HAUN
er,
Dublin was also repr-
Cheney left Friday for a
; business trip to Chicago.!
Niw York, N Y.
Attorney at Law
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Promenador Square
Dance Club Makes
Costume Plans
Miss Betty McCullough and Mrs.
W. N. McCullough visited with Dr.
and Mrs. Sidney Hughes in Brown-
wood, .Saturday.
One of’the jnost winking. Jinibce-'-
nts of the sqgsoa&ras .a full-skirte^J
afternoon or (feiner dress of
Plans for costumes for the squares
for the Ex-Student Dance were dis-
cussed when me Promenador Square
Mrs Mike Wrig/t )visited with : Mr -and Mrs. Tom Cowan of Mid-
her mother Mrs. Wrge Lamb in 1 land were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Brownwood, Friday. Mrs. Lamb ac- Mrs. Geo, Garrett, Coleman,
companied her home for a visit. j'
. .. traflfi-
• | parent green1, cotton over white or-
gandy, which came outside- to ,form
a tremendous high' roiled collar.
meeting. Plans wen- :.
competitive degrt wi;i ..
An invitation wi *
Stephenvillc. De Leon. L
Ccmanche to join Distnc
Grand Lodge r,f Texa: ,
a Bi-District.
Forest Kyle. DL ,ci
Crand Master vill pic i
next meeting which will
Dublin December 1.
MORRIS BUILDING:
Qj?. Ar J. BLACK West °f Court House
Optometrist
jii SLr. Rank Building
)>•■■ 7651 ® Coleman:
PHONE
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Wilbur Willbanks -visited over .the
weekend in Brady with hi- mother
Mrs. W. W. Willbanks.
Mrs. Nan Ayers visited oyer the
Dance Club met Tuesday evening wee*tenci in Dal'as, with her daugh-
' ter Mrs. Frank Payne, Mr. Payne
at American Legion Hall, under the :ter Mrs- 1'ran“ rayne- rayn(
direcion of^the preside.vt, Cling and uttIe g''al'daughter, Dorel Su-
Hudson, Jr.
After the business session, the
following squares were rehearsed:
san.
Mi-, and Mrs. James Padgitt and
Catch All Eight, Arkansas Traveler, daughter, Jane, left Saturday for
Bird in a Cage, Texas Star, Figure .San Antonio to visit with her sister,
Eight and Texas Whirl.
The following . members
[Mrs. Bill McMillan and
and Millan and her parents,
guests were present: Cling Hudson, Mrs. Albert Maverick of Washing-
JT„ Alford England, Willard Allen,’ ton. D. C. who are visiting the Mc-
Doyle Meador, Charlie Owens, Do- Millans.
nald Coleman Pat Parker, Patsy j
England, Patsy marshall, Frances'
Patton and Lera McClellan, Norma
Glen Jamison, Bobbie Hale, Ray-
mond Odom, Wanda Watson, Sue
j Flippen, Sue Smedley and - Jim-
| my Bland of Houston-
The next meeting will be Novem-
ber 16, Tuesday evening, 8 p.m. at
; the American Legion Hall.
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