Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1938 Page: 4 of 10
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OoImm* Ooonty Gbmufa, Ootonau, Ttxxa, Hxurajtfy, CMcteer 27,1988
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0#toh«r 14, was »»■'<•
*««*»» ot h * *• »•' Tuesday afteraoo*
*hNi Urn llai*b*e RIHott entertain-:
<4 th* L*s Anus (Hub
Kwra sad queens wreath deeu-
xate# rooons w#ta*r*e thre# tables
were arroaged for Karnes of «o»-
tr*«t
seot« award* went to Mi s. Bruce
Heodgivusv and Mrs. M<><■** Wright
wto (unstinted them to the honored.
The ho»or guest sea* also presented
with m*ay other lovely gifts from
those present 1
At tea time the hostess served a
salad course
Present were the honor## and
her mother, Mrs, R E. I* Zimmer-
man. tea guest. Mesdames Andy
taftarn, Bruce Snodgrass. Mike
Wright, Aubrey t'hilders. T
-White. Antiur Flippen. Jot- Poun*.
•yflo McClellan, Raymond Brook -
eh ire and Miss Carolyn Wilson.
Jaat a Club Is
•anpiimiente l by
Mrs. M. B. Weaver
rtntert.unlng with thre* tables
»f contract Mrs. M, E Weav< r was
hostess to the .lust A Club Tuesday,
afternoon
A one o'clock luncheon x\;ik serv-
ed at tho Manhattan Cafe The
nnterialninc rooms a-t the Weaver
hone (|
society
tf A
V
clubs
Tetapkcae Mi
Saturday N»fW
dub EBn*ertM»®i
by 3am T. Dwwty»
V Social Calendar
Saunders Is host***
to the Hound Itoh •
Mr and Mm Sam T D#Wty wera
hosts to the Saturday Night Club
Tuesday evening A Hallows enjmo-
tif was carried out in decorajioos
and appolntfn«*t».
oi^ngi colored daHUaJi dicOftt*
ed the home and centered th#
I refreshment tables
i In the series of contra* t games
that were played score award*
went to, Mm I B King and K M
McKinney.
Other Kio-si-* were Mr and Mr*
o Fleming. Mr. <n<l Mrs Hen Compliments ROUUd
i'**\, Mr, md Mrs c v Robinson, Club Members
Is Bridge
M. Niahais
Hoateas
Mrs J M Nichole entertained
with a bridge party last Thursday
afternoon, naming Thursday rlub
members as honor guests.
Fall flowers decorated the game
rooms and light refreshments were
served at tea time
Score awards went to Mrs. J. K
dailies, high guest, and Mrs , Hen
Peasels, high club, with that for
high cut going to Mrs Claud Mc-
Clellan
■ Mrs. Joe Pours
Mr anil Mrs
king and Mrs
Robinson
Frank Stringer. Mr
McKinnsw
A^athem Class
rficets at Home ot
Mrs. Henry Winstead
Entertaining at the home
following luncheon were decorated
with chrysanthemums Seora
awards were presented t’** Mis Ben
Cog. high, and Mis I H.
see, second high
Others present w*-re Mcsd.tmcxj
Ray Gilliam. J. E Burdick., Rush-:
leg Wells, Floy*! Sioftbugh. C. V
Knblneov, t'. i> Fleming, (let aid
Mwann J R King *nd H \ Card-.
new su
Gibb*
Henry Winstead, Mrs Winst
Mrs. Steve Brown and Me
Wittier were hostesses to th* h irs'
Baptist Alathean .-laV* last Thu
day afternoon
The opening prayer was given l»V
Mrs it K Alsop, Report* from of-
ficers and committees were heard.
MoKin-j The devotional consisted of m* m-
| ory verses from the Bible
At the social hour Mrs GUV An-
derson conducted Hallow** en gam-
es and contests The hostesses
Served -t lovely refreshment plate
to the following Mo-dames 1> S
Jennings Homer Doggett. Fore-t
Ctiskev Floyd .Clements. T C
Tuhlts. Carland Marshall, (iuv An-
\) stjtp K<?hx Mayu.
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FRIDAY SATURDAY
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hie wsnds*
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Ac* of Oiubs Is *
Corupfimwited By
C. F. Obvanagii
Mr. and Mrs. C. F Cavanagh were
host# last Tuesday evening when
Ac# of Club members met at the
Coleman Hotel for dinner and
rles of contract games.
Th# table was decorated with
marigolds and a Hallowe'en motif,
was emphasised in place cards and
other anrkdntmenta
Score awards went to Miss f.eni*
vinve Melnroe and Dr. F M Burke,
Other gu< st* were Mr. and Mr#.
Jo# Steven l>r and Mrs. C. O.
Moody, Mi vnd Mrs ,M G Chen-
ey. Harris t honey. Charles Wilson)
and Rob Browning
OtturoM Autef, Editor
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Twelve Girls From
Oolaman County Are
Attandmg T. S O W.
Denton.-—Twelve Coleman coun-
ty girls are among the 370« now*
enrolled at Texas State College for
Women. Final tabulations show
that the school U again the larg-
est residential woman’s college In
the United States with student*!
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Entertaining with three (shies of
contract,. Mrs. Joe Putins compli-
mented'tho Round Robin Club last
Thursday afternoon
Hose* and dahlia* decorated the }
home and a Hallowe’en motif was
• mpha-dzed m appointments’ for
' ’ j home
’ Ml" 'lonP ,!"k 'ton n,,‘ hi»h Mrs, Henderson presided during
ta.,,1 with that for second^ ah(Jrt W((|| m.mlon at which
time new officer were Installed as
(follows: Mr* W, N, McCulloeh.
president, Mrs. W. C Jones, vioe-
T W. Martin, sec-
Mrs. J. F Henderson
Hostess to U. D. C.
Mrs. J. k tlentlerttOrt was hos-
tess to the l.-ee Jaekson chapter U.
D it Hattpda,' Afternoon at her
RaoJMmi Club to
Hold Achievement -
Event on Nov. 18
Plans for the club achievement
event, which will be held ou Fri-
day, November 18. were made by
s*.(members of Rae-Kcho hqme dem-
onstration club when they met Fri-
day at th# home of Mrs! Herbert
WWK#P.
Mrs. Willi# Henderson resigned
&a kitchen demonstrator and Mrs,
Dee William* was chosen to suc-
ceed her.
Refreshments of cookies and
punch were served to 19 members
present and three visitor*, Mrs. i
Roy Croft of Montana, Mrs Hubj
1 Burkett and Mrs. Doyle Walker. |
Next meeting will he with Mr* |
Dee Williams on November (
won*
high going to Mrs Seal Brown.
At tea timo refreshments were;
set vet) to prize winners, Mesdames
u B »:..k*. Ralph_ouncgn.
rotary; Mrs R
treasurer; Air*.
Sunday School
Classes Honored
at Hardin Home
Entertaining with a
party at the home of
Hardin, Miss .lean McGregor and
hf'g. Hardin complimented, mom*
from 320 Texas counties, i’t> state*
and 7 foreign countries.
Included In the Coleman t’oun
ty list ate Misses Dorothy Mac church
I Hoyle, Ardlnelle Burdick. Edna
Clarke, Merle Lewi*, Marjorie net-
tle Mead. Rertha Tear) Owen. Mary
Edna Riley and Hope Beatrice Tis-
dale, from Coleman Willie H Mar-
tin from Talpft: Res* Inez Shield
and Dorothy Ellen Wheat from
Santa Anna; Geraldine Gwendolyn
Griffis frbm' Valera
Hallowe’en
Mrs. t’ It
Thomas McCanns to
Reside in Coleman
Handley. Oct. la.—The marring**
of Miss Sandra Juanita. Ball to Mr,
of
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Mis R n
j tills afternoon
i In Club.
Mrs W. C Woodward is ent#i -
! tglnlng In honor of th# Thursday
Bridge i*luh tilts afternoon
Members of the Rebekah I,ode a
1 are entertaining with a forty-two
party tonight at th# Dodge Hall.
The Home Economies Class *(
Coleman High School is entertain-
ing with a Hallowe'en party and
book review at the Country club
tonight.
Mrs W. C. Raljeii 1* entertain-
ing with a birthday party Friday
afternoon honoring tier daughter,
Jleha Jo,
Mrs. W. T Jones and Mrs G w
McKinney are entertaining Fiiduy
evening at the First Christian
with a Hallowe’en party
honoring their Sunday school, class-
es
The Coleman Independent Hotna
Demonstration club will meet Fri-
day afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at th**
homo of Mrs. George Koenig.
The Mutual Improvement club
will meet Friday (ifternocm at tho
City Library
Th** Coleman Garden club will
meet Tuesday morning at the city
library
The Shakespeare Club will meet
at the City Library Tuesday affer-
II end
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Clyde McClellan. Sam C
liter Martin. Alex Clarke,
I
Mike Wright and Jack Horne,
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Mrs. T E Janmon
Entertains With
Two Tables Contract
Mrs T i: Jamison entertained
w uh ta*<. table* of contract last
Thursday afternoon honoring the
New Deal Club.
A Hallowe'en motif was featur-
”d In dr, orniions and appointments. | J()0,' vva,
Tuesday evenittg
A Hallowe’en motif was featured
I(olllu(Mwarth,^n-.decoration* and games and re-
M. Jones, his- freshments
ore * wii rtls vv ent to M
tm, Ingh. and Mrs. T
rond high
Vi I* a lino i i • fre-htro-nt
Ray Oil-
A Clark
torlan; Mrs R, V Wood, registrar.
! and Mrs, Julia Polk, custodian.
I Mrs. R. A Autry led a program
| on "Southern Personalities." Those
1 appearing on the program were
Mesdames Joel warren, John Saun-
ders, E. M. Jones and T. J. White. Morrison
At th# social hour the hostess__0
passed a refreshment plate to Mos- TT .. , _
dames e. m i n. * w n Mecui-! Hallowe en Program
lock, t. w Mono, it a Autry. To Be Given by
T I White. John South Ward P T A
R G Hollingsworth anil
Warren.
W c. Jones
plate;
ad Wade
H* mphill.
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Self Culture Club
Has Program on
Philippine Islands
The Self Culture Glut) met at the
.' 'It.v Library Friday afternoon.
Mr* .1 a Horne and Mrs. J. D
; Mann presented a program on the
! I’Hiiippine Islands. Present for th#
| meeting were Me- iinve* C. R Har-
dln Elmer *1-[|* Jr*iti H H, jtM\'
■nmm
W Martin. T L
Porter J. E. Bur-
Hickniftn Horne,
i Bell Patton.
n. G,iu.n..|TuMdfty Incheon
!iw*li g* in id Club Entertained
m *i line. Alton by Mrs. Gilliland
rThomas Augustus McCann of Luf-
h.-is of their Sunday school ydasses ;wn took place Wednesday night at
the country home, Hlilveek. of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
fC Ball, near Handley, with a re-
C.uestsJceptlon after the ceremony
Th** ceretwtmy was read by Rev
M. L. IJneliaugh, pastor of the
Methodist church here.
The bride, a graduate of the
University of Oregon, is a member
of AlphaChi, Omega Sorority, and
Mr McCann, son of Mr. P. W. Mc-
Cann of Lufkin, attended Ocnten-
•Tvy College In Shreveport He I*
with the State Highway Depart-
ment.
Mr and Mrs. -McCann are arriv-
ing in Coleman today, after a Wed-
ding trip to Monterey, Mexico, and
will be at home at the John Rogers
apartment. *
were served
were Bonnie R Browning, Martha
•Elder, Dora D Morris, Wllline
Blanton. Treva May Zachary Fran-
cis Ann Kitchen, Kathleen Fuller,
Inez Laird. Willie D. Bozeman.
Uettle May AUlred. and Mamie May
noorf
Mrs. J M Keaton will he hostess
Tuesday afternoon to tM« W. B. a.
Mrs. L. J. Wilson will tie hostess
Tuesday when the Merry Matron's
Club will meet at- the Knox Cafe
for luncheon and at her homo for
games of contract.
The Woman’s Council Will nnfci
at Hie First Christian church y*, d-
nesday afternoon.
Third year clans of th** high
school home economics .department
is entertaining at the country club
this Thursday eyenlng from 8 to
10 p, m . honoring the faculty Rev.
Holier! F Jones will review the
hook, "Madame Curie "
dor
there1
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Sturgi
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SUN MON TUES
MAKT WAT FOR
JOf THNfON-
DER MAN OF
THE GRIDIRON
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NOV. 2-3
ATURE
Tobchdown
Rntertalnlng with i limeheoti atj
the Manhaltun *'afe inrt g.iine* of
contract In her home Mrs Raw-
lins Gilliland was hostess last
Thursday afternoon to the Tue*-|
day Luncheon Clu'h.
The luncheon lalile was c* nt< red
with yellow fi. vv* mil «. Hullo-j
we’en motif w*. ,iri***i out In ap-
pointments
High score award went to Mrs.
J, P. McCord Other guests were*
~l Hill l, ,)• |Mi)l I 1 tgrank
im«n I'at u’Tlf-I
[ren. 1*^* yd Atoi*iiugh. L, H Creatft j
and T! #■ f' ’ I
^ .. . ' V T —
Mrs E H Flewellen
Is Tuesday Guest
of Merry Matrons
•Ml i1 Fk vva !len v *- m* iml- |
ed I ■ * —sj/Tuc lay afternoon!
when Mrs. T< B Nunley entertain- j
ed hotiarlii. ihe Merry Matrons
club. I
Ros#.* snd dahlias decorated t
room■ whete three tables were ar-j
ranged for rimes of contract. A.
high - a** ird was preaented at |
‘ ii iai.lt with Mrs. Flewellen. j
Mr* j B l|i!t*in. anil Mr*. George j
Rhone a* winnRra.
Included ,M*•- laim |
1 _'" * R *v W P Stobaugh, .1. |
P McCord i; r*. Edens, j F
' l! I. White. L. J. Wilson, j
( • DHut an4 T K. Mnjmr*
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New Arrivals
v u urh.s ,jf the pant f^w day?*.
i (K i r ill h<c
M ; MX :i‘-i .Mr»- D. Levorett, I
-mu$ht>iartha Fiattrr horrt j
S l) T i y ,’i v rtJtfhl
To. Mr. :uid 4H, H. II. Shirley,
1 ■ M*nday. °
To ill* Mrs. Klgcao Shleid, |
a s oi horn Tuesday night.
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i h* ■ .r....... ute—those new su* ,le
hlirtiHe* a; SI urges A Gibb!——and
l**r only |1 (it 43c
Halloween
A Hallowe’en entertainment will
he given at South Ward st hool
"Monday nirht at 7:80 o'clock, pre-
sent e«l hy T'.-T A. mcmehrs
Two feature* of the program will 1
he a play. Quiet Hallowe'en’’
and a country store, featuring for-
tune telling, apple bobbing, ‘freak
aide show boxing matches. photn>
graphy and a dull male. Pop corn.
Molti: soni rv on n\< k i*\oi.
-o-
Hals with a dash and a becom-
ing. smartnenH at St urges & dibbs
for only $1 «if. 4 3c
soft thinks and confection* will
sold.
be j
Newest belts are Mltowii at Slur-
& 011)1)8 in black, royal, spice,
plum, green, teal blue and burnt
earth, 43c.
There’s news in these pew "Jit-
..... *I‘ Ft urge* * Gild.*,
v«*n. sir. all the nc«* they’ll want
| wasp waist -spreading skirl-—
I clever trim—becoming lines—and
all for $4.98. 43,.
Mis* Patric.i Jones of Austin was
a Sunday guesl in the o. R fan*o||
home.
Mr and Mrs J T. Bellamy of
'Littlefield, returned to their home
Friday after a visit In tho homo
of their daughter. Mrs. W T Jones,
Hals' Hals! Hats! one lot at
St urges .<• Gibbs for only $1.00. 43c
There’s news in these new “Jit-
terhug" dresses at Sturges a- Gibbs.
Ye*. Hit*, all the news they'll want—
wasp waist—spreading skirt*—
clever trim—becoming lines—and
all for $4.98, ’ 43c
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—and—
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“Holiday”
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Autry, R. A. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1938, newspaper, October 27, 1938; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731799/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.