Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1951 Page: 3 of 6
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1951
LOCALS
Owen .St. Clair has returned
Hr iAlberquerque, N. M., after
sliding the holidays with Mrs.
,SVWair and son, Owen Jr., and
JkBIRTHSj
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. .Dale Dallas of
San Angelo are the proud parents
« f * te me: ss^rs
Mrs. C. B. Hardin Had ns her f1!?1. Z8' 1,0 W“BM
guest Wednesday and Thursday j 1
[ her nephew and niece, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Norman, of Post,
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. L. Erriet Walker of Cole-
man land Mr. and Mrs, Audley
T r, fi . i Dallas of Sun Angelo.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Cope have i .
returned to "Odessa after a :......Mr. amt Mrs.'"R. M. Ellis Rave
Christmas visit with his par- .yarned from a Christmas visit
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cope. | with her mother, Mrs. C. D.
* * * [Parmley, at Strawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wilson * * *
, had as their guest through the Hugh Knox of Brownwood, Mr.
holidays their children, Mr. mid | and Mrs. J. E.^Knox of Kerr*
I Mrs. Terry Briggsj Mr. and Mi s. i villa Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kel-
li. B. Smith of San Antonio. Mr. ! letf <f Clyde and Mr. and Mis.
and Mrs. Ray Sordon and chil- .Willie King of Lubbock visited
dren of Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill ! through the holidays with their
Reichert and sons of Camci <m >-.• mid aunt, Mrs. Maggie
and Bill Wilson of Midland. Owens,
Social ■ ClubJ - Events
Jackie Mills ........Society Editor
Miss Pally Jo Herd and Dewey
Wilson Exchange Wedding Vows
THI. BfcULY DEMOCRAT-VOICE, CCrnEMmt, TEXAS PAGE THREE
'■ j man of the Board of th'e Collim-l
Best-DreSSed Women I bin Broadcasting System; Mrs
Of World Announced ‘SSSJtT
NEW YORK, Jan, 2 Ur; dolph Heuvst, Jr.: Mrs, Louis
Faye Emerson, TV star with the, iAr|ilis , f a B,,mjicr <lf
deep V neckline, joined the DUch- j ,h(, f j(famHy . Mrs.
ess of Windsor today, on thejA;;!(. y;mesocialite wife
1950 list of the 10 best-drr ,,.. ’ruignate, ami
women in the world. ! M- Li'vif Ila, sard, wife -of
The Duchess has been »>n the ,. r. , tin rr........
list of the New York Dress In- • : —.—_
stitute’s top 10 for years. She also Mr. and Mi- John Clore of
joined this year by how- -'ort '!.<:■ i . pent New Years, with.
Mr. and Mrs.
and family.
comers'sloan Simpson O'Dwyer,
former model-and wife, of New
York's ex-Mayor William O'Dw-
yer, and Gloria Swanson, who
makes a specialty of refurnish- Si . vi;
ing her old clothes when styles i i,
change. !
Others in the top 1.0 were Mrs. w
William Parley, wife of the chair-
1). W. Mangham
Mary. Lou Smith of
< !', La.,' Miss Doris
: in dei s of Temple and
Lederer of Odessa spent
- .i ■; ip the John Saun-
liorrie.
Miss Loveless
Honored \/ith Shower.
Mrs. Don Starnes and Mow
Norma Jameso h
Betty Jo Loveless, bride-i i«
Bob Lee, with a Kitchen Si- > -
i Friday at the home of Mrs
Starnes. Flower ai r>- w■■ ri: ■
| were used throughout .tin- ii >n.»-
Cup towels were ht
j presented to the bride-cl-v.
Salad plates were t- .
; Mesdamcs Pat Johnson,
I Dozier, Donald Saunders
Ellis, W. T. Graves'. :.
; Jones, D. E. Lpvxdess,
Greenway, .George Harris
I Montcrrey, AIi-aICO. Misses'll
;■ McClellan, Peggy' Abernath
■ the honored and tin
A gift tea , and
| have been planned
' at future 'dates.
| O H. Peel of Rockford, 111.,
is visiting here with his mother,
Mrs. F. A. Peel, and sister. Mrs.
i C. D Hudson.
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hostesses,
•thi r par tie::
for the bride
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SUNDAY, JAN. 7TH
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Resort shoes that will step lightly into summer are airy in Teeling, jbrown-and-white spectator ‘ptnfips (center) w ith shaped high heel
their slim lines set off by polished leather soles. Sandals (upper left) arc worn with a linen sheath'dress with knitted top, a Brigance
have multi-colored uppers, with heel in solid color and two-toned design. Spectator pumps (upper right) have a tartan plaid inlay to
ankle strap. for evening, there’s a silver kid strip sandal (lower:contrast with deep red leather trim. The sheath look in shoes (lower
left) with rhinestone studded circlets and heels. The sting-back [ right) is found in hot orange unlined glazed kid casuals.
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bWtire the fire place vviffi the
mantel banked with greenery.
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wool Spring suit with a blue ny-
lon- blouse emphasized with tiny
tucks down, the front as some-
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■ y
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Herd, mother of the bride,
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Smith, Sidney S. Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1951, newspaper, January 2, 1951; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750857/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.