Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1950 Page: 4 of 16
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Juice
Orange
Green Npoi
46 ox. ( ait
29c
Diamond
Pound tan
PIMENTOS : : 2 ,. 27c
' PORK & BEANS
3 i. 25c
BABY FOOD
3 .25c
27c
29c
22c
Juice
Grapefr uit
World Over
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JUICE
CRACKERS
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PINTO BEANS
% lb,
t>llo
i*» urn. .Can
29c
Sugar
Imperial
10 lb, Ba«'
85c
Laid
Purr
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3 lb. ( arton
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CRACKER JACKS
6 BOXES 25 c
BAKING POWDER
I (Jabber Girl
oil (Jait
23c
COCOANUT
Durkffx
4 in. Bo v
OATS;
BEANS
Mother*
ih Box
Lima, Large
2 lb. Olio
2 29c
39c
31c
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"SOCIETY ii
be last, to succeed to }hc Prrei
.deucy tri case ol the death ot t1
■President, Vice PreaWent i
other Cabinet officers.
Two Are Hostesses
To DAR Monday
The DAK met Monday after-
)
Rockwood WMS
Hears Book Review
Mint- Ijghel McCreary and Ora
Caldwell presented the book "God's
Hurry" when theyWMS met at the
noon at the Garrett Hostess House I Roetwood Baptist Church Monday
with Mr* W. C Oav and Mrs arternoon
Luclen White as hostesses •‘•timdine w*re Mines
Ttre meeting opened with the il" Bryan, Rat Steward. ., 1
Lord's Prayer led by . Mrs FI M ^datn, Cecil Davis. R. 8 Fondren,
| Ethel McCreary and Mrs, Ora
Jones, followed by the pledge to
the flag and . the American Creed | Caldwell. . . -
led by Mrs Anna Wells
Mrs J C Dtbrell, vice regent, Burkett WSCS Study
conducted the business meeting)!.. Cl , '
Mr J 8 Weatherred gave a (N6W otudy DOOK
summery of the state conference. me Burkett W8C8 met Monday
!‘ held ill Dallas A reiH'rt on 0*1 afternoon tn the first study meet-
books purchased by the DAR and j jjig of a series of Bible studies
presented to the High School t.l- The meeting opened with a song
bran tn commemoration of Geo What a Friend We Have In
Washington birthday was given I Jf*u, ■; followed by prayer led by
by Mrs James PiidgUt The hooka Mrs C D Baker
■ presented to the library were five Mrs J J Slack gave the de-
volumes of A History of Texas vottonal from John 5 Mrs J E
From Wilderness to Common- (Burkett gave the first chapter of
1 wealth" bv touts Wortham. the study book. Women of Scnu-
Mrs E M 1 ....... wa in hater luri.
of the program and gave the his- seven members were present
torv of the first churches built
in Coleman.
Members present were Mines W , ion • i
b Al|en. Robert Bailer ,1 C Dib- L lUirCll (V OOCial
|1 rell. « Ci Hollingsworth. James ■ j>
BREEDING PLANTS- Arriving at
the Evergreen Nursery Friday or
Saturday a variety of bedding
plants, including daisies, Rosy
Morn and Fire Chief petunias,
snapdragons and other plants. 18p
Padsiit. L h ■ Propst W Dan
Smith, .1 S. Weatherred, Anna
Wells and louts Jobe
TODAY
The Girl Scout Council will
meet tn. the Girl Scout Club House
•it 7 30 pm
TRIDAY
Self Culture Club
Hears Story Of
on • n| i> Rebekah Edge delegates Mine-
rassion rijjy Hill Atkins Anna Wells c W
"'Tfie' Self CuA-.ite Club met on * Slmpaon. Wynn Connelly and Al-
Frldav. April 7 in the Library vie Blanton will attend the Dts-
wtth 1* members present . trlcl Association In San Saba
Mrs Fred Croom. president, pre- The Mutual Improvement Club
sided during the business meet- will meet in the Coleman Library;
uig ' | at d p m. /
Program leaders. Mrs Fred . Tre-school children and their j
Croom and Mrs Arthur Home,! mothers are Invited to attend the
presented the progtam on the visitation d*v at South Ward
Passion Plav Mrs Allen desenb- j School. Refreshments will be sen - |
ed the beginning of the plav Ob- ed In the school lunch loom “
erammergau Two visitors. Mrs.^3 pm
Frank R sgers and Miss Dor*- T7ie l ive At Hom< Club will
Miller, who visited In (iermany meet with Mrs Paul Riddle at 2
and attended the play spoke to , P m
the rbib M: Rogers gave * SAWRDAY
blackboard drawing of'the audi- Tlie Rural Recreation group will
toruim where the plav wa given .meet at 8 pm with West Ward
Miss Miller described the play 4-lfers a* special guests
and the actors She also told of Trlrkham HDC will have a fam-
the village In the Alp ' i llv .ntght program m the home of
me Glib welcm-ed Mi Earl Mrs Will Haynes at 7 pm.
IP.r.l a■ a new member Miss Janette BlatherwUk Mrs
Merntiers present were Mine- T E M Oritz and Mr George
.1 Allen F Crr tn. Annie Evelt- Scaggs-ot Ballinger will entertain
Chris Hardin W R Hickman, with a gift tea honoring Miss
Arthur Horne. D B Jenmnga, Martha Elder, bride-elert. at the
John Mann Jesse Martin JAB 'Garrett Hostess House from 5 00
Miller 1 E Propst Earl Bvrri. tuitil 7 00 pm
Best Cl
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Uptonx
4 lb Pkg
TEA
29c
Frank Stevens and
Stevens
Mrs T 1
HAMS
Dockers lav* <tna
Pound
Hulk
Pound
BACON
WEINERS ■
CHEESE SPREAD
LUNCH MEATS
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OLEO
33c
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SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS
t utarrd EliwrUn
NO MONEY DOWN - NO MONEY DOWN -NO MONEY DOWN -
Ml ter and other kitchen tmple- .
During the social hour ooltee. SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS
and rookies were served to Mr
Brown all of San Angelo, Mr and [\|0 MONEY DOWN - NO MONEY DOWN
Mr Isaiah Whittington. Mr and ; ‘ , .
Mrs. O T Whittington and Bail, l ___
v » ••• »• SMALL MONT MEU/ RETTED IHU/ED DDIfFni iLY PAYMENTS
Bobby Mr and Mrs Grady Ayers,
Pimento
lb
Aiwirtrd
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SAUSAGE
Smoked Kings
Pound
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Demonstration Party
Held In Futrell Home
MONDAY
The Eastern Star Will meet in
the Masonic Hall at 7 30 pm
M'We: ot tin- Country Club
i are 'entertaining with a bridge
tournament at 2 30 p m Call 7746
or 2641 for reservations
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•of lho«« wAo gaabintt wgll
cevtriMft wjllpgp** SlyU
Month nUttiWI ho*g C»t*t«d
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Mr and Mrs. Joe Futrell of Glen B USD AY "
Leave were host and ha.leas tj e The Oouldbusk HIV will have
i demonstration party Fnaay ftlvfVl an ouUincif niokwiv demonstratton
April 7 ni iheir home 'at the Oouldbusk Ukr with Mis.-.
Mi MeBmith of San Angelo Mary Jo Garland demonstrating
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STOKES
PAINT & PAPER STORE
J07 E Pecan Dial 6346
Chronklf. Coleman, Texas, April 13, 195ft th^ Coleman Hotel Club Room at The Secretary of Labor woulr
The Burkett HDC will meet with
Mrs. C. D. Baker at 2:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Aunt Dinah's Quilting Club will
meet with Mrs. Harry Canady a*
hostess.
Whon HDC will meet at the
school lunch room at 2 p.m
Ecaday-Voss HDC will meet with
Mrs Roy Creek at 2:30 p.m.
Aunt Mary 's Quilt trig Club will
meet with Mrs R. T Watson*.
Square Dance
SKIRTS
$3.49 amt $3.98
Blouses To Match
$1.29
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NO MONEY DOWN
Mr and. Mrs Claybom' williams
, Kay, Mr and' Mr- E
G. .Simpkiu.s Mr and Mis W,
don Stinson Alan and DaVtd and
Mr and Mrs Futrell
NEW - BETTER - LOWER PRICED!
NO MONEY. DOWN — NO MONEY DOWN — NO MONEY DOWN —
_ ; SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENT'S7'
Linda Elaine Slate
Has First Birthday
Mr- Horace Slate entertained
tor her daughter. Linda Flame, on ;
1 tier f:r-t birthdav with a party a!
, hi i home Thurnday afternoon
Favors of little Raster basket*,
were given to each child Refresh-
ments of birthday cake and punch
were served to the following
Carroll. Sue Alleorn, Melody Kay
Rush. Linda Akins, Tony Moore.
Jo. Slate ' Mr- James Mtlns Mrs
Clifford Moor*. Mrs N Rush and .
Mrs Alleorn -
NO MONEY DOWN — NO MONEY DOWN — NO MONEY DOWN —
PEANUT BUTTER , 59c
PIE FILLING
Ur<f Bov N
llovt. I rmon.
POTATOES
Nrw. flrjrf«rd
S*. 2 ( «n
25c
10c
SwmD («n»
MILK
6
35c
Large Can
3 35c
Bala, the Boi
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40c
beans r:
15c
CORN r
5c
CELERY k
13c
CARROTS bZT 3
for IOC
Plenty Slraabmies
Mrs. Cox Hostess
To Monday Bridge
Mr ‘ Ben Cox entertained Mon-
day afiern >on with three ia^le
of bridge honoring the Monday
Bridge Club at tile Taylor Tea
Room
Spring flowers decorated the
game room* at vantage points
Guest* for the afternoon were
Mines Nathan CHetl. E W Stott
and Mr* Clyde Edens. •
High club wore award went to
Mr* Pat Warren and second high
score prtae wa* awarded to Mr
Civile Eileiv Mr;; Pat Warren
won bingo
Club member* present wrre
Mme» M O Cheney lYai.k
Strliigrr, Jafk Ram lx, Carrie Mor-
rls Bill Townsend Mae MeCrea
Fred Croom and Mr* Pat War-
ren
Mrs. Beach Speaks
i To ESA Sorority
Tli* Kiwi Ion Surma A)(>ha Hor-
1950 8-ft.
Deluxe Holpoint
$229
$2 25 A Week
• W<* will pay you $150
for any old it-** Ikix on
trade-in, higher liln'ral
allowance on electric
refrigerators!
5 Year Guarantee
Store-. 24 lb- ol frogrn food
- 14 sq It of stainless steel
shelves 8[>actoui high-hu-
midity drawer, ealglosa out-
side. porcelain Inside,
fbitra fealures in the big
I960 Hnt|X)lnt relrigerator,
at a price no higher than
-ordinary make-,! Built by the
tusker- of the world* finest
refrtgeral.il s! S<-e it and see
the biggest refrigerator buy
In town
SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS
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NO MONEY DOWN
; ZJT1Z^ITh^iNO money DOWN - NO MONEY DOWN*.
i with Mrs Billie B Beach as i
SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS . SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS
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ill
Mr» B*mch g»vr nhort flUxkp*
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ifKludinir th# Kiorr thr ftmoui j
ptutiter, *'Or«iM!ma Mo**#*
FuUoftai - thr ;>rMurrain BHty i
Mr Kinney rondxictrd Hie
meetltiff A social wa* planned for j
April 2V h The group liso (Ju- '
tynaert the Teams oortvanUon * I
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LOOK TO HOTPOINT FOR THE FINEST FIRST!
MONT
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NO MONEY DOWN — NO MONEY DOWN
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED
eielian Ruth Oat, Fme*une Alleft.
SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS
mi Jamaaon WUlatia Dan*, Jo|
SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1950, newspaper, April 13, 1950; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731925/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.