Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1950 Page: 3 of 12
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Graceful scallop* on the
Kip pocLet, cuffs and
collar add a touch of dis-
tinction to this inspired
fashion of linen-lihe
l*a I v naJXr ra p-a r.0u nd s idc-
hutton shirt. Contrasting
chiffon Kerchicf. Colors
in harraonv with Pprinp.
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Mmes. Burroughs And
Gray Entertain For
Burkett Baptist WMU
1 Mrs II. T I'or Hr, Report r)
Mrs Mike Burroughs and Mrs.
I>. 0 Ofay entertained Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock In the base-
ment of the Burkett Baptist'
Church for the WMU.
' In The Garden," was the open-
ing song,. Mis Burroughs brought,
tile devotional, using as her theme
“Hearing Ood Watch " She brought
out the first sin, the first know-
ledge. and the first blush connect
mg this with the contract between
the Wages. of sin a;id the gift, of
Ood and Kn >rh walking with Ood
Prayer was offered by Mr- Por-
ter Mrs Gray gave an outline of
what the WMU stands for and
what It means to the church
"Blest Be The Tie" was sung. A
contest "What do you know about
your Bible" was enjoyed by all
present.
A refreshment plate was served
,t.o Mr I/m linked Mrs Alfred
Godwin, Mrs Dewey Cason, Mrs
Alva Holland, Mrs. H. T Porter
■and the hostesses .
Miss Doric Miller
Entertains For
The Les Amis Club
Miss Dore. Miller complimented
the Lea Anils Club Tuesday after-
noon when shy entertained with
two tables of bridge in her home
Spring flowers decorated the
game room -and refreshments were
served at lea . time
Prises went to Mrs Bob Mark
-land. Mrs Frank Weaver, Mr,. feoffee and
Mi - Jlfn
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Presbyterian Women ®
Will Observe Self
Denial Week Of Prayer
Womeji of the Jfrst Presbyterian
Aurif Dinah's Quilting
Club Meets Thursday
(By Mrs Prew» Galloway)
The quilting* club'. held the sec-
ond meeting of the new year with
Mis 'I■ ppy lkavcr and Mrs mm 1 Ghurrh are observing Self Denial-
Duncan as bus,leases in their home . a-nd “Week of prayer this coming
Thursday. Jam 26 The club did vv< * k
not meet on - regular date0 du« Prayer group.4 will meet Mot -
to a funeral Several of the mem- i day in the homes of Mrs R * G
bers «ut . !>•< tit due t*o the change Hoi)ingsworth • and Mrs Walter j !
w will 1
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Chronicle, Coleman, Texas, Feb. 2, 1950
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mllpdpers
Schick The prayer groups will
meet. Tuesday in the. homes of
three .William Townsend >nd Mrs
In dates, but a nice -crowd was
present • -
Work was completed on three , - ,
■ . • . ■ ■' .,■[.■■ ' hf-pher.l •
finished Embroidery work on ;oi , Th,‘ "Tular circle meetings will
low rases and dish towels provided ** Wednewlay afternoon with
worif fot ill ■ - who did mu. .an M,,!v Cm le imethfg
, hi the home of Mrs J p McCord
A i.hen-d hrli lunch.-- n w." n,!h riri •*’ will mec‘ c
the home of Mrs R 1.) Buyer-
Charles Hickman and
Gardner.
I concluded at
will
these meetings
punch was served at 1 .
the noon hour A bountiful lunch.' rntsston study course
Is always brought Sh'by the mem-
bers and enjoyed by ail
| pn ' ’ V Uhd U < fill gifts Wi ! > 1.
cel red..
A business meeting was held in
the afternoon with Mrs Truman i
Friday afternoon. Jan 17 wlan Pepper pr< mini: „ I! «» voted ‘
the Live Oak, -Home • Demonstru«.-.k Mrs J-.rlm fivers to attend
tiori Club met Tn her heme me. l ing ■„>: I . demon . t,.v- ,, -(h(. w,- > Texaf Art
^'“th,d.Ub t'halrn,1“n Th'- •'>"> fA'* .«» ShoT in Fort Worth wtffrh nil
prided at Hie, busnc-s • .k- up. tin work in. Up- ' • « ..srhultaneous with the F.e so, k
TllC club pledge rtl.J-i prave. wei. : ' | shou ,
led by Mrs Faille Orav Mrs Mike Next Hireling will be held al the invitation
Burroughs led the club songs | sc bool h uc Feb H Mi Untfly.
Mrs. Dee Williams Is
Live Oak HDC Hostess
Mrs. Dee Williams was hoste
Mrs, Harold Stovall's
Painting Entered In
West Texas Art Show
According to Mrs Ceri! Stokes
two people from Coleman have
only by I
Jan Herridge Feted
On Fourth Birthday
Honoring her daughter Jan. on
. her fourth birthday Mrs. T E.
leader. Mrs Paul Oolsen gayt- the
order of busuicss and Mrs. 8 V
Webb gave -useful fact on in*
- Her: i.In.- .entertained wUlt a birth-, tcii-
; day party Wednesday. Jan. 25 from Recreation wa- led by Mr- Paul
| 3;00 6 <w l»m ‘ Oolson
('. 'Ml.- W.I. plit'.eil 111 the iawn Tll(, ,,,,,, , wlH
ai.'i picture were taken of the » in the. home of Mrs s V
’ Webb with Mrs B. W Adam ,
j Al refreshment time. Ice cream ; program leader
I and Individual heart shaped cakes, j^rlng \he hour trfr„h.
<... D to-uin i candle..wen- served hients were served to Mm.- a
to the hoinree and Sandra H:.k- :Thi,ie. Willie Hendeisof,* Mauri, e
. man Mar I,a\crne (.ihbons, Sha- pgysom Mike BUrrough Paul
I ron and Charlene Littlefield. Susan cMstm.' Cal’de Orav .4 V w-bb
. (lourlev Sandra Stovall.' Joyce El , Herman Tllntf. „„d tlie In. ir
i ame Ihx Susan Jolh- Jill Green. . Mr 1Jt,, Wtllimn>
I Gene Box IVui Gaines. Brian j _______•...... .........................._ .....
Ranch. Allan Kinney "Nibs" Oour-
lcv'and Billy Olasson.
Mother attending the party .. . . c, ..
were Mi Harold Kinney. Mrs A Live At Home Club
A Ra.xch Mr* Woodrow Joliv, Mrs.
H. .K. Box, Mrs. Dennis Oatnes,
<cani. „ tnd .....Jui. .
Mrs !, -S. Odom.
The council refnrt was riven \• and Mi Hume: Dim w.:;
by Mrs Herman Thatc ! furubh U e quill.'
The committee recommendations I--ui---;—-------------
I for 1950 were read by the chair-'] j , ..
man and were accepted, by the Trickhdm 4-H Club
Ihe club voted to contribute ; HflS Meeting -
$5.00 to the March of illnies
Mra CttlUe Orav who. iu-ogram ■ d be Tru kham 4-11 Chili met on . , , ,, , -
' TuHUfln. Jan,, 24 :. Hi, he,I « lwr room this com
Mr\. Ifan-hi Stuu-tll's w;tler ■
"PUik. f’hai! ' is _ ■»!,!; nt rj
*n«“ -and (iiiUni Br>wriim-s * •:!
painting vWhere Do They Ride
Tonight." an Indian’ serne, is th<
other Mr Browning 1ms at.
vAnm in O >!ettmn
Mrs Stokes has asked the ■■ two
aFtis*.,*- to hanjf the two )»iftuns.
$
h< a i.’«* Mrs (Kcitr lioonirke and.
Miss BHh Rawltnc met with the
•girls
Ida Mitehell and Naney Jo Hay-
- r • a (ietni•!i 1 - *how
to Tvinr sho»' Mi
1 : ’ 1 . o'
and pressed, also
on removing stane
b - ■
mov.il
Roll rail wfts an
■ iKTicd topics
Attending thr me
irfi Bradley. .)ud\
Bradlev. Maiv c.i
Ij-u Mitehell and N,
H awl ins deni
en clothes neat
L'livi (iir'erticms
from < lothlng,
on 5,tain re-
vvered with asu
Ming were WU-
Ford, Winona
herme FV Hem.
\ «.J * Hir. nr-
Mrs. T. C. Hart Hosts
Mrs. Jack
•. grandmother,
Rockwood HDC Has
Two January Meetings
Gjfemamb.SfeU 0§ SvuAa.
The Uvc At Home Club me. <
tng w . ■ held Fiidi.v aftcnuKm '
the home f M: T C Hurt. *'!n
preMdeil dunuK thc-t.Um.xmr.'.... ■-,■•■
slon.
Mrs Sanford Tune led the Hub
■song "Home on the Range" Huh
prayer and pledge
Mr- R T. RansbergiT aiinoui!.
cd thai members of the Coieman
fndependept Club will pre ml ,a :
demonstration on fliaktng »v 'tire-
form at a meeting to be held tn
Rockwood WMU Has
Bible Study Monday
We-VC, a Siorv To Tell' was
the ovM’hiue" ininii. followed hv a
i»ra,’ei offert •' Uf Mr* , Dirk Pon-
WMF
me ! at- -Hie ’Baptist Chur< ii oil
Monday at tern. »■ -u
The : Bible study, taken from
Pv tlrn,v 1 ti • 5(5 wa- under - direction
of Mi F K McCreary Other-
l'ien r-;«; Mine Die k V >nd-
ier
ing spring when she will hold an
art exhibit.
First Baptist YWA
Will SppnsoV Focus
Week, Feb. 5-1 I
| Sunday. Feb 5 to 11 is YWA
| Foods Week at the First Bapth l
Church, Sunday evening at Train-
ing Union the week will begin
with a candlelight service
On Monday afternoon at a 30
the regular meeting will lie. held
in tin* home <»f Sandra Starnes
Members will visit filiutttw and
prosjjet tiv« met ; 11 ! u 6n
WednVvla;• evenru: M urvixtyr meet,
ing the group, will present spe< n>
inusic
To climax the weeks act in tic
a supra'! ; ; • ' .v i • •* ..." i ••
dav rveniJH-: in' the ''FidUf ,P) kt;ai
Building
Givi- you: intulurs now sparkle,
decorating' with the patterns that Igst fit,
your individual needs- Come in md see
our hug<’ selection, today!
STOKES
PAINT & PAPER STORE
107 Ei
Dial 6346
Chronicle Ads Don’t Cost. They Pay
Trickham HD Studies
Parliamentary Law
(By Mrs. Buck Mitchell)
“Parliamentary Pi x-bduro" was
the subject for the day. win ', the
Trickham Home Deunm trat! n
Club met last Wednosdir Jan '.’,
at the club room with Mr A IT
Dean, vlce-presidcnl in ,i**»
The club ofiened by an, a iwo
songs, and the club pi, i , and
The J. R. Brawners -
Celebrate 29th Wedding
Anniversary Sunday
Mr and Mrs J R Brawncr
celebrated their 29th wedding an
nlversary Sunday, Jan 29 quietly
ul llieir heme, 4IK) N Nueces
• The highlight' of the dav was
when thev were called over the
telephone |rogj. Vcfticc, Calif,, by
The Rockwood Home IJgmonstra.
l km Club met for tlic first time
this year on Jah. 11 with a called
“' BUI Bi ran new pre*»ient. held-2'' ^ *. 'F, ^W I
| presided Roll call wa • answerrdj the' dub -rooun -of tiio agri» ulturc*'..... . . w u '
with Demon trat! ns 'we would building on Friday aUctnoon Feb [ L _____•
like to have during the year.” 1 j3, 8ho also annoMnced that
[ O'limuUiT wen apjKdntcd and : Live A! Horn? Club ha - u
n was decided that the club will ed honorary ranch forenian A.
meet every first and third Wed- j Bovs Ranch at TankersJv Texas
nesday of the month, with the; The council report was given
, meeting time at 2‘30 pm. by. Mrs Alma Brown.
The hostess served cookies and Mrs Henry Newman wax pro-,
coffee i * 11? members. Including gram leader : •
ducted a program on parliamen
tary procedure Others assisting Tier
were Mrs Paul Riddle and Mrs
Clyde Larance
At the conclusion of thf5 program
the hostess served -refreshmenU to
those already mentioned and ihe
follhwlng, Mmes Claude Alvev. C
H Abbev Rstelle Fllppen R R
Ik u Can'BuuDt
* §a Gc fettian
Glasses Scientifically Fitted
dr; a. j. black
OPTOMETRIST
Suite 615 Coleman Office Building
1
Office Hours IM2 00 and 100-ft *U
Cycnm^s by appointment
Phone 76i}
one new member
The club met #ngaln on Jan 18
m the home of* Mrs Frank Mc-
Creary. with Mrs Bailey Hull, co
hostess. This was an all day meet-
! ing and cooking demhnstratlpn was
] given - Lunch was served to , 16
dub members and one visitor
After lunch the ' ear book com
then Mi ugh ter and her husband. mj}tcc filled out .the year books j Foster. Maynard -Gaines BubT.lv
ftn* ’ ' 1 ” Iuman other members'cap^e in the after-j ingston, W. A Priddv George
(heir home for the h.MJh amj a( 2“ o’clock the regular \ Sparkman.' W H WlUiant and,
j three new member , Mr? I
Roll, call was answered with Greaves Mrs —Rnnnond tlreavr^’
helpful !, >uaehold hints Members [and Mrs; John Hill
ideas on preparing
Mr and Mr
Guests in
prayer was repeated bv .vdh'lCui ! ;l"VTr'' **,’1 , ! M« " 3. R busln,. , su.n wa■; held
e»U WH* an*were<l b mm* ul' the - V ‘‘ i‘i *'' *,v -$r '''! Roll eiitl «-» nnswered
' roll calk tn 7,e w,,r Mu ^dl11
sister-in-law.
Croft.
Mi.-.. Dorothy j;;;;.;;,;,)
| many dishes.
suggested ' roll calls in t'he ve .r : . ,
book, which provedf.„vci y inlere -X 1
lng. The secretary,. Mrs Bond
Peattlerston read the minute; and
they were approved Mi Osiar »f Mr Bund Feather.i..n. Fell B. Mrs. C. O. Moody
Boenlcke. council deice..i.-, ■ im ;., , ul 2 no. jutn Subject Bedrixxn G- ......
report of the last eoith. il meeii,; Improvement " All members are entertains With DTldge
which was held In O.i,J.n j.urged t> attend and new membei En'ertainji..- with fne tables of
14. Mrs. Dean. Mrs Wntf< >t. Mr- e wel..«. bruk-e Tuesday afternoon, Mrs
Whitley and Mr- Bm.nii k>- hud Relic dunents of punch and oak. charlc O Moody ■ comphinented
parts on the pro lo club members members^ <,i thi U i lay Bridge
Plans weri- made f,,r *:■ ■ ! t new ii emts i Mu- Mary r|ui, .,iltj ,,(her gii. -t-
meeting to be held in tin tioine catherln. Fetli-rand one child Valentine motif was featured
appointments, refreshments and
For Valentine
The Feb 10 meeting will be
with Mrs. Alma Brown-
Mrs. Noel Hale Is
Study Club Hostess
Ata meeting of the Talpa Study
Club this we**k Mrs Orafum
Brobkshpr was leader, topu Ijein
“Preparing Our Future ClUw'n •
She* usod the quotation “Give your
child a home where he is loved
and you will help him to build
character and courage,’ Member*
answered roll mil with a rul/* 5
U in 3,6and loU
Tins week, at your Red
>ur. Red
White canned
m nn canned foodx. MUpply at price*
that wiil .save you money
sun Spun
SALAD DRESSING
SHELLS
Pint
Jar
prices. Arrangemanta of iapofika
decorated the game rooms.
The hostesses piesented— Valen-
Une boxrs of randy .rul hose w . ehlM ^vclml(>1;v
prizes to the following Mrs.. Jack I* ___________ * „ „
Rum bo. Mrs Willie Campbell. Mrs,
Jan. Owen and Mrs B B Nunley
Other gueMs were Mr M tj^ th,. M, ,
Cheney. Mi* wllllal).i D wnsend a Mcncx jlUU M,,|V M D
Ml-. F: A CM ter Ml TthtX }“•*
Stringer. Mrs Carrie M rris Mrs. ‘ °
Milton Collins. Mrs Fi*ed Croom.
Md*lk**, ' >hwl*»
; ( art«m of dOO" ~
I >nics
Iad( RifTr
33c
22c
3f»*
49<*
‘Patterns for family living ."‘were
{discussed bv Mrs R E Splith
|‘ What Is Constructive Discipline
ENCHILIDAS
e.hiH viim, Nn. * run
Palta brand, 8 Urtj»- t»eef
Ijk hilidas in
Mrs M T White, Mr Gilford
Sontt. Mrs T l Miller. Mrs
prank Rogers. .Mia Eldon Knox,
Mrs.-Charles Tavlor. Mrn Jimmie
Marshall Mrs Clyde McCleUan,
and Mrs Halbert Woodward.
VVVVVSAAAAAAAAA^VSAA^
Dixie
Theatre
Coleman
Frtli»l
Irlv .7 I
Whip WUxon
Bowen Drug Store
bringing the ronchiding
topic, “lv*gical Approach To f*i b
lem.s of Growth
'Hie hostess, Mrs Noel Half
served refreshments V> men/
j tinned above and the following.
Mrs Arnold AI horn Mrs Andy
j Broyles, Mrs Jim Brown Mr**
I Tyros’ Cox* Mr s A. V. Livu
kA t c in A J Mr J V Morwm M;$ M <
MTS. r.rank Kogcrs And Smith, Mr R C Tetrv a: : Mi
Miss Doris Miller Are |HurKr w:"Tr
Study Club Hostesses
Mrs Fnitik Roger* anrt Ml*»
| Doris Miller were hostewws Prtdgy
j aftenioon when a meeting of the
j Mutual Improvement Club wa* held
I U> the home of Mr* Roger*
Miss Mart Jo Garland, eouiity
(Kune demonstration agent.' was
guest xjwaker and gave a talk and.
| demonstration on F**D Roll
tall »a< answered with Reetpes ‘
Mr* W T Jones, rlub presldenf,
named Mrs Amon Johnston. Mr*
Ross Causey and Mr* C <> Flem-
ing. to nerve on thr year book
committee and named the follow-
ing on the nominating Mr*-H 1
Pinker ion. Mr* t. W Scott and
Mr* K' E M'Kinney ,..
At tea time refreshment* were
served from a table centered with
daffodil* and appointed In silver
Mr* W T Jones posued coffee ]
Assisting the hi»tf*i«* tn serving
wa* Busaut Rogers, daughter of
Mrs Prank Rogers
AUendtng the meeting were
those mentioned above and the
loltowlng Mr* JAB Miller a
speetal guest Mrs M O Chenev ]
Mi* Asm T Dmrfy Mr* Ben;
Cox Mr* Tetreir Oravwa Mrs
Hayden Hargett, Mrs John O j
Harris, and Mrs Prank Stringer
“HAl’NTEU TRAILS'
Leo Oorrey *
"AiNClELS IN IMM.t 1*1
Minds y. M.anla y
WUIlam Elliott - Marie
"HKLLfTKE"
l eb $ 6
Windsor
TsnSsi Only
Mary B Hughe* . Charlc,
“INNER KAN4 Tl M
" rebmary l-t
B Stanwyck . Henry FVm
-TMt IjUJV |Vl ,
l>b 7
Russell
48c
FLOUR 80c
SHORTENING
69c
41,-,I .1 Mhjtr IIMi Pail
\f8«Ub|p lhdr«Kriwinl
3 lb. Sealed Tin
l(<il A V\ hilr, l-Hc Kinwi ef
I>ri|» or Res
Grind
11 !h. Tin
Coffee
Beans
MILK
I alifnrnU
l-argr Lima*
Ptmnj
( Ami a l M»D
2 Ull or 3 Smalt i ant
75c
15c
23c
PEANUT BUTTER
Grrmlin Brand,
rmi wpamlr
parked in (Lam mu* with haiMttr.
13 i»t.
f* llravy Jmm_ mm«
bmy% i4m. pair
PORK CHOPS
Small and I>ean. imund
47c
BACON
Dnlrh Hlicod, Ibsund
40c
JOWLS
’ ■■ Salt ( uri-d Pound
15c
CHEESE
* Amrrtrau Itriik T<mnd
GLOVES
WASHO
38c
33c
A new Improved rranalated Map
gwaronteed 4a give
prin t au>l*i lion, targe bay
18c
LETTUCE
larir f irm ( risp llradh
10c
CARROTS
lutf{r Hun,< bps
6c
ORANGES
5 lb. Sack 35c
CELERY
Lar*r stalk
15c
A
(RED&
.WHITE.
\ FOOD /
STORES
PEACHES
Slifrtl or
Rn) A
Halve*
White
an< v l ablr (^uaJtty
No. 2 1-2 Can
3 Cans For
6 Cans For
26c
75c
$1.45
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Red A White
-Heaer Syrup. 4 MHtWI' Per Fan
Tall Can
25c
3 Cans For
... 70c
6 Cari$ For
$1.35
SPINACH
Red & W hite
l *n«t Gtt&rant«*ffl. (Irs)
Of Grit
No. 2 Can
45c
3 Can* For
42c
6 Can* For
80c
12 Cans For
$1.55
HOMINY
Red A While. Taney
White
No. 2 Can
10c
3 Can* For
i44H
6 Cans For
............ m
,12 Cant For
' $1.00
l„ H. Griffith. Gniiidbusk
Moore (irocen , Rro kwood
Hum li (.loin' Santa Anna
Hunter Brothers. Santa Anna
lidptlerson Grocery. Vaiera
John Skelton. Vo«g _
11. D. Smith, Eeho
fcr F. Stewart, Melvin
Hyde Colling, 72« Went Walnut
A. Flippen Grocegp, 121#
W. C. Rat)en, 1914 South Concho
(imrgf W. Ray. North Necheg
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1950, newspaper, February 2, 1950; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth731984/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.