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COLEMAN COUNTY CHRONICLE
Coleman, Texas, April 12, 1984
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At many major corporations, when senior officials fly,
they take separate airplanes.
Written by Mrs. Clara Cupps
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Nona Bell Ellis visited
Mrs. Grace Ellis Wednes-
day. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
and Alvah Williams of Bis-
bee, Arizona are here visit-
ing the Cecil Ellises. Jerry
Ellis dropped by Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy
Brooke had supper with
the E. A. Densmans of
Coleman Monday night. Al-
so the C.F. Walkers were
suplper guests. They were
on their way home from
the Temple Hospital. Coy
visited with the Sidney
Sacketts several times the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Griffin and son of Santa
Anna visited Mrs. Beulah
Doug Moores. They also
visited Mrs*. Jessie Benton.
The Benjy Allisons visited
Cupps were Joey and one afternoon with the
Jerry Cupps, Walter Willie Blairs of Coleman.
Stacy, Bill Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Gladys. Haynes and John Fleming visited the J. E.
Naron. Williams and Russell SUn-
Lance and Dena Rasch of day afternoon. Also Virgil
Brownwood spent the Cupps visited a while.
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weekend with their grand-
parents, the Calvin Camp
bells.
Eveline Herring visited
Mrs. Ruby Howard one
evening. Ruby Howard
visited Lora Russell Satur
day afternoon. Lora and
Ruby went out to Ranger
Park Living Center to visit
Mrs. Pearl Etheridge Sun-
day evening. They took her
for a ride.
The Lee Ray Huggins
Lou Pierce visited Cindy
and Chrystal one day the
past weeki ,
Mrs. Camilla Baugh
went to Bangs to visit her
mother, Mrs. Mae Flores
Wednesday. Nancy Lee
Lowry was out Friday
afternoon.
Justin Cupps spent the
weekend with his grandpa,
Darrel Cupps. Sydney
Burleson and Arcel came
out to pick up Justin.
The Cupps annual TCas-
P1RATES...Pint-sized pirates frolic on the popular Fun
Ship at Sea World’s Cap’n Kids’ World. The 2.5 acre
playland is a nautlcally themed area built especially for
the younger visitor to the marine life park located near
Cleveland. _ .
visited Hardon Phillips
Fleming and Margie. Sunday evening. Syble ter barbecue picnic will be
Phyllis and Eddie Dillard dropped by last Thursday. April 21 and 22. All of you
were also visiting Sunday. Other visitors with Hardon are invited. It will be at
Beta Sigma Phi
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Theta Zeto Chapter
On Monday evening,
LaJuan went on to state
that laser light is so in-
which LaJuan gave her
facts about laser beams.
It Was a good program-
one which intensified the
curiosity of each one in
knowing more about the
subject of lasers. *
LaJuan then led the
Opening Ritual and Miz-
pah, and hostess Juanita
Jackson served refresh-
ments to the following
members: Lucille Aston,
Eloise Brandt, Barbara
Cagle, Claudean Cervenka,«
Ruth Glasson, Eileen High-
tower, Pearl Horne, Joan
Jones, Nan Mercer,
LaJuan Sneed and Betty
Watson.
SALAD SUPPER
APRIL 6
On Friday, evening,
April 6, Joan Jones, Billie ,
Mercer, Pat Slate agd
Ruth Glasson were hos-
tesses to a salad supper for
members of Theta Zeta
and husbands. They met in
the Hospitality Room of
First Coleman National
Bank at T:00 p.m.
.................j <=-- *—--------- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie m the Hospitality Rdt.m of , m * ?ntists and e,"W?m pinned on
Fleming visited the Emil First Coleman National '8_“ each to denote the table at
at Robert Lee was attend-
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Odell
Box, Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Hartman, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete' Moore and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Hawthorne.
Shane Cupps spent the
weekend with his grand-
ma, Betty JoyqrCupps.
Those visitifig^he L. V.
San Angelo on Saturday.
Hardon visited the Bruce
Alsobrookes and the Loyd
Halmons last Thursday.
Jamie and Bryce Ellis
sang with the children's
choir of the Methodist
Church at Ranger Park
Williams Sunday after- Bank. President LaJuan Jd^he^laser^as absolution "hich he or 9>>e would sit
Sneed led the Opening .■ , . , , ., One table was decorated
noon.
"ES Sss.’Sfi;. saMSLrsa .
Melvin and Patsy Pol-
lock of Hurst came Friday
evening and spent the
Ritual and secretary Ruth
Glasson called roll and read
mimftes of the last meet
in search of a problem. .with Valentine decor, an
Laser of such power other had yellow seasonal
produces immense heat for f|ow^s fof spring( and sti„
hundreds of manu- anotber tab|e had a St
After.a business session. laclur'nK tasks. su<!i a.i Patrick's centerpiece.
Pete Moores. They return
visited Tuesday with the ed home Saturday.
Gene Schulle and
metals. And with no ardent Spring arrangement and <
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"Jake, be shore to come back when you ain't
got your business in such a mess!"
Our business is banking! We have a full range of services when
you need financial help, or just have questions. Count orvus to help
you straighten things out I First Coleman National Bank is a FULL
SERVICE BANK, here to serve youl'
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Sign-Up Deadline Extended
To April 30th
For Our 7-Day
Nosh Wile BvsTovr
We Have Room For 15 More Persons
. To Fill the Hus ft
Leaving Coleman May 2-8
A Direct Line Te Our Bookkeeping Deportment It 625-4353
First Coleman
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girlfriend Cindy, Shawn
Cox and his girlfriend Jen-
nie of Abilene, ACU, came
Friday and ate supper with
'The' S-A * Spt5d laT beaf ™sti';ly - -----r......
Light”. She used the anJ Precisely cut fabric^ depicting the chapter
March issue of the National S,U1 s’ we, , rar theme for 1983-84, “Keep
Geographic magazine for 'IM>rs’ ani < n '-us in the Dream Big". A cake
her source of informa- suIf?Ca ,nee <s' centered the dessert table
1 he laser is success- carrying out. the Easter
tidn. Not all of us can
the Casey Herrings. Pam comDrehend or understand fully used for eye surKery- theme.
Mnrtfun nnrl .Tnhn u/aro v P »t w#»ll as fit hpr Rliruprv r*____
Morgan and John were whar ^ms to te the aa well as other surgery. Everyone enjoyed the
dinner guests. Jean Bryan mirac|e works of the Laser Virtually nothing happens sa|ads and desserts while
of Abilene visited Casey
and Eveline after dinner
Sunday evening. *
John and Juanita Naron
visited the Adolph Kelleys
one night last week. They
also visited the L. V. Cupps
Beam, whichj? now being J00 fasfto be l‘med by the having a good time of
used as a surgical device aapf 8 °^a 1 w fellowship and fun
.. ° Then, there is the Won- together
and even in war games, . .. . ... u,sei,,eri
and may either save or
destroy us. From the ar
der of'the Hologram like Those present for the
sculpture floating magical- occasion were Leo and
tide in the magazine is a ly in, space' three^?en ^loise Brandt, Joe and
0 . . v w. statement made by John f>°"* >™gesemerge from Claudean Cervenka, David
Sunday mght. Vera Wise Asmus, chief laser scientist the glass plate of a holo- and Betty Watson. Bill and
ed. a8‘ ^ ,neSday at Maxwell Laboratories in. a ™ord of laser- Eileen Hightower. Nan
mghtw.th the Kelleys^ gan Dj California. He Jght patterns create! by Mercer. Jan Henderson,
Mrs. Sammie LeDou- sa "Don't under New York artlst Rudie Archie and Pat Slate,
ceurof Brownwood visited vafup\hp iaspr i, harnp„ Berkout. As viewers David'and Billie Mercer,
Mrs. Tavy Ford last Tues- es H , ■ f f change position, they see Clovis and Barbara Cagle,
day. Mrs. Ida Lee Jackson enerL ’ We harnessed different perspectives and William Earl and Joan
of Coleman visited one en " in another way colors’ Such was on the Jones, LaJuan Sneed, Rex
once, and started the in frorit,of the Nbt,onai Geo and Uverne Stark. Doyle,
dustrial revolution.” graphic magazine from and Ruth Glasson.-
day last week; also Mrs.
Ruby Hartman.
Mrs. Norman Petty of
Zephyr visited the Randy
Browns Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ray
Huggins attended the Fire
with Virgil a while.
Darwin Watson of San
Antonio spent Sunday and
men’s Convention at Win- Monday with the 0. H.
ters. While there they Watsons,
visited with the Junior Rodney Sikes is still in
Radies of'-Eldorado. They the Brownwood Hospital,
said to tell everyone hello. His leg was broken. He is
Adam Huggins of Coleman not doing so wdll. He is the
spent Thursday and Friday grandson of the Charlie
with his grandparents, the Flemings and the son of
Lee Ray Huggins. Kenne*th and Peggy Sikes
Mrs. Annie Laura York of Brownwood.
visited Monday evening Lonnie and Nancy Low
with Mrs. Winnie Haynes, ry and Kayla visited the
Billie Haught of San Bill Lowrys Sunday after
Angelo and I^ois and Wil- noon,
burn Havner of Bangs, Always speak the truth
(their mother. Mrs. Lora and you'll never be con
Russell, fixed a„ birthday cerned with your memory.
Martin Brick
Company
Manufacturers of
Burned Clay Building Materials
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John and Ronnie Russell,
Laura and Kris of Brady $x:
came Saturday afternoon
and were supper guests.
They all were weekend
guests of jijieir mother,
Mrs. l,ora Russell of $*nta :-:-X
Anna. 1 ’-4
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Judy Lutesv Anoi^^nd X?:
Sally visited with hw^)ad,
Virgil Cupps, Monday
morning. Also Casey Her
ring dropped' by to- visit
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Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1984, newspaper, April 12, 1984; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731521/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.