Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1951 Page: 8 of 12
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Chronicle, Coleman, Texas Jan. 4. 1951
BURKETT
MOW. T. C. STRICKLAND
rtiihcci began Monday after be-
lli! turned out since December 21
tin the Chrtstmai. holiday*,
i The third quarterly conference
v, Ul be held at Echo on Sunday,
January 7. DMrWt Supt t*m
Seymour of CT«'u *01 bring the
... -ruing aihshagei Conference will
c mtene to tlte evwvtog
The WSC3 met Monday, Jan-
suu’v i with la present • The son*
• Near The Craw, followed by
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SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
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d#t Dvaft*« Fills today'
Doan’S Pills
prayer by Mrs Baker opehed the
meeting.. After, a period Qf silent
medi itlon, Bto m? “Break Thott
The, Bread of life'’ *» sun*;
After a short talk by the pfn ter
dent. Sirs. CwobeUe Ifeaenlg, a tallt
<jh personality was given bv Mrs.
R’A Cox Mi Tin k ' Vllu k ah *
K&Sk,.Ofl hraUh.'” ■‘Mrs. . Haute
Adam
and • on wkcs was
S .D.-^-Blisk. Ful--
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devoiumal (
Mrs. C D. Raker
Hollis Adams of p ro is better
afl«> being 81 since the first of
:.t*t week
several days.
give: bv Mi
to wins
Cox gave tt
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baby
Battle
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Mrs. Linton Brown and daugh-
ster of M.Carney were visiting m
the Robe <h iv home • over the
Archie Adams of Fori Worth was | weekend
for -he weeke l ... ... - ■
Beva Webb iFft . this week t©j moved Saturday {n.-m Am&mda
join his utte/.m .pkiuhom* City. | }ejtse hefe-fo a lewvw fii. Poi-an
h'lKe Pi'i;i pn lb'- .1,|'V • *
sick list and is mu doing well > White, daughter of Mr umh Mrs
Jimmie Burkett received an' m- j| p y*
jumi knee Mondav while prn>.r u - j_ .. '
tug- basketball T school1 Mis leg:'- Sir* Bein' \\ .i,n , * * .*n»
will be in a c u. * for ihiVeV ,wet-K$. I Han AntmW tUet a he! -urn tBi-
rrrviipr
Pauiiiic Bawford left Fridkj for
her home m KlngijAn Ariwina.
after a visit here ,)»» the home
«f Mrv. ti E-' Samford .and Mr,
and Mrs itaniM King
Mi and M: ■ Harold King ami j
lr and Mr* Charlc Jet uni visit- j
: tn( -i lntere'i to New M» \-1
• I lend
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meeting
Mr* Richanl K!ar! -dj
lef* Jm mrv l .to* 1 ■
New York »!tt
:r:L several w.'t-k visii
father W M Newton- W
Hon.ii,l Newton hi
M hand M: Bud Kcv ,«nd baby.
I of Fort 'Worth u hoijn-. Urr the
Weekend
progjpa Mrs Clayton ,Vc ipd 'sot
" ■ ■ ; ■ ui prtse j Oavlorij •• • rned to their .home ‘ ......*
" nivesi ' ' i m Lubbock Monday *ft« vishmg
■Mr • r durim ■' ■• . ■ v:t( ■ - ■.
jents. Mr a i Mrs. Ctvde Brown
•■'•••e •• , .',,1 ' Mr ,I:■ \|- j; [• W.r.-.cr .re-, ' ' ,V ‘
■ i Mi M:. children Myrtle and N el of Lub-
> : Lw Ipw m M 'Ud.i.
iv.
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kiaiia apn M: f t Mr.' and Mrs !kIVie Burrh/iffM
: of Cvm Plains
Im k !!>• • ; . •; Hiu Sn’-iut wu-
niiie. 111,-,, spent i home over the. weekend
••: Mr and Mr
son |
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her j Mrs
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V. H H H of visited over
he" weekend in Abilene m the
Of her daiK'vrrs M- 1 C
md Mr j 11 P’ e.man
Mrs M L. Brlf. who Is to the
Ih t drtek- Memorial Hosivltal in
Abilene is reported to be improv-
ing
.Mr .and Mi* Oscar J Ruffe!j
and children, Jlmmv Lee. and j
Roberta / Ann hove 'returned- H’ j
their Ane tb Hall Mit u » aflei
viMluir over tiif huliduv- null Mis i
1
Mr . M I-.- - ■ >’ •
visile:! i ikS '!
Bahu'dav itnill Mon . ■,
- , • . M i Q. V rune anti Mr
l ime, Mn Tune, the ; rmri i N
Piirker, ttefomsiaiTtW I hem -
ftir a visit, hi the .Rowell home
: mi with.', her 'miithe: M- H« ••.ry
Parker
^VIVAAIWVWV
LET VS FILL TOVB
Prescriptions
This man is your reglstered
pharmacist. When ynu bring .
your prescriptions here, you
-can depend on him to fill
them with the finest lngredi-
II t s
(ROSS PHARMACY
•man accompanied hei ’to
e te .-e on Mondav ane _
I Ml and M. - J M Go ' *Tt vi--
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dUM.'.g the Midi:nay1’ with Mrs J-ert' ‘U ttr M-
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staror the Ghrtdmas and New, ,d .Abilene Mr and MP; > “a,to Mr'' rod mA
Year •• iiululjys witli her riiiren'.. i HVM. Flicker of Port Wor.!l Mr ! ^ ,v . .
Mr ;r . 1 In vv-m:. M -H' t! l' H
I ail We.Jdoh of Plainvle* Mr #hd
W-Ilis.ni IJ v : k’idiu I! iMied i M ;.... p..., \v. k.: Bobby ami
a- Mi ! '
, . I : mill
-litre m
Mr and Ml Wilburn- Bin and : Hav
chUdren D slm- ' OJtV- K'ln ,: ! M: ■ j BFreeman. IAHtise and |
Friday
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LJ Bake
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to Crm
B W Ad# and holidav vise wi j h.i- mirerds M;
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ra- wiv ■> Ifiii k h J! ---ft rc-
-turneil n. hi M im-r -base in Camp
P> '■dlep.n i'a Pi '
the C'i n: h-
mother Mr Alva H Hand
Martin Brick Company
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Burned (lay Building Materials
• Common And Face Brick
• Hollow Tile
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Phone.3901
.if Ciild.-iivi
Mr arid Mrs J C. Bowden vis-
ited'.his- father at- ,Alvw*do wIki
s J! , ■ -
Mrs Mae Jennings attended the
meral a br-.-rher-ln-lsW Mr.
> Bai ley to Abilene MM ' week , - -
Mrs* A- e Y King o rmt dt ::.g.
^ too wen Wt prewent
M- and Mis J*me« MeElrath
are. sons of Valrni viMteil tier
larent*, M >i : M s ft ft' Hen-
»5rs(fjr.
MM B W Wf bh left Monday
‘ tt relative m Okluhoma# Citv
■:Wt. lift ' fertflr
vk'fTf h**r#» >vp' ’' i' a *•*■****! id Thr'•
1 purchMEd it 1^*1 Ttidor
T^ip BurkFU BIuf Hawk^- played
' :n ihr Ho»:*rd -Bkirrr#
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-dry of 40-51 Thef
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Mr Ahd Ms-:' HlUon Harris of
l Ufiteoek have .been vi: iHbsr liieir
parens.'- M .vmi Mrs H&r--
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Mr and Mrs.
and Hardy Stru 1
and Mn? K C
chUdren Mondav
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to Mi M
after
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Mr ahs
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m ,.j
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and nucSf Mr
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m
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M • it a ■ .shirh-v : MuiUtnd;
Mr ami Mr-. Pete Hunter of Abh
" Phvi! 'Boone of -Port Worth
and Hmh* ‘' Avro . n't- ,hii. N M
Mrs. Miirf. I a Smith of
S)irevp!H>rf. I «\., and Mis*?' Dorothy
Id.ane ' saundt-i s c»f Temple visit-
rd Fin- fue' weekend with Mi -
•I S4,oinders parents Mr and Mrs
B ... hr j VV a/hev refufned to
. t he home ]
St neklan
C, I Fran
here during
home <4 Mr
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the holiday<
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Temple Sunday aiternoon
. Mr. and Mrs (lone Miller and
Tanya ot Bi own wood5 visHed"-UiU ]
past weekend here in Hie mit*
of ‘Mr amd Mr- Is m WdlirfUm j
Mr. and Mr- T T • Farm of j
visited here Sunday in Ute
home of Mr and Mr J. L. In-1
ennu „ ' •
Dr. Jane h Jchnsoh. who; ha1- i
beep m .Snvder lor the md several j
m. b;nk in Coleman.
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week
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yues? >
1 Burkett
islkHl Mr •
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O- TdTmmdoan and
January'"«t
mbr:;-- has . re* irned
O’lHear in Ahilepe
dine the holldavs with
. W K Chambers
Mrs Odder Ad a ms'have
then home in Abilene
• M. Mnrr. .
C\ i \ ten 1'KTT.r k
hf: mother M-
,1 other nh a lives
vhiied , an * a-
■and Mrs. H
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1951, newspaper, January 4, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732131/m1/8/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.