Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1944 Page: 8 of 12
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Elkins left
TVednesday for Olen Rose where Mr.
■Betas will be under treatment for
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crammer will
leave Thursday for Austin where
they will attend the football game
between A. St M. and University of
Texas.
All priced hats to be sold at $1.00
to 13.48. Friday, Saturday. Monday
and Tuesday, only. Arnolds Hat St
Dress Shop.
Mrs. Carrie Jones and Miss Erline
Riley were Brownwood visitors Sun-
*lay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weathers of
Santa Anna were business visitors
to Coleman Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Green McClure of
Red Bank were visiting in Coleman
Monday.
Miss Easter Roberts left the first
of the week for Big Spring where
she will be employed in the Western
Union office, f ’
Mrs. Jack Wilkinson and children,
Johnny and Carolyn, of Ft Worth,
are visiting this week with Dr. and
Mrs. J M. Nichols. Mrs. Wilkinson
is the former Miss Berryl Wallace.
Mrs. D. B. Denny and daughter
Georgia Anna, left Tuesday for
Uvalde to visit with her parents for
several weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Swann spent
Sunday in Ballinger visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swann.
All priced harts to be sold at $1 00
to $2 49. Friday, Saturday. Monday
and Tuesday, only. Arnold's Hat &
Dress Shop.
Brink and Miss Buena Cathey will
leave Thursday for Austin to see the
football game between A. St M. and
State University.
R. P. Haun, Jr., who is a student
at A St M College and Ann Haun,
student of T. S. 0 W., Denton, are
spending the Thanksgiving holidays
here with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs, R P Haun, Sr
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gardner of Fort
Worth are spending the Thanksgiv-
ing holidays here with his slater.
Mrs. E, K Thomson.
Miss Bernice Johnson is spending
the Thanksgiving holidays at Rock-
wood with her parents.
Mrs. E, M. Jones returned home
Monday from Brownsville, where
she visited with her daughter, Mrs.
Marshall McCrea and family. She
also visited with her brothers and
sisters at Houston and Austin.
Mrs. Sidney Hughes, Mrs. Eddie
Mr and Mrs. Bill Townsen of An-
drews arrived here the first of the
week to spend the Thanksgiving
holidays with her mother, Mrs E.
M Jones.
FREE
ROBERT STANLEY ROSS. C. S. B.
New York City.
LECTURE
Mumbur ot the Board ol Leaderuhip ot Thu
Mother Church. Thu Flrul Church ot Chriet.
Scientist, .a Bouton. Nauuachuuutta
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
$14 Vincent Street, Brownwood
Ftr»4 Church of Christ. Scientist
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 5. AT S P. M.
Christian Science: The Science of Ever-
PUBLIC
INVITED
present Good.”
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Koberg
passed through Coleman Friday en-
route to Ft Worth and left Charles
III and Luanne to visit with their
grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Emmett
Miller over the weekend.
THINK YOU
... for your fine response on our opening day. Saturday, Nov 25
We appreciate the hundreds of Visitors who came to see as.
Our welcome sign is always out.
CRAY NILLIHG CO.
All priced hats to be sold at $1 00
to $249. Friday. Saturday, Monday
and Tuesday, only. Arnold's Hat St
Dress Shop.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Cobb. Dr. and
Mrs. Eldon Knox and Mr. and Mrs.
B. B Nunley will go to Austin
Thursday to see the Thanksgiving
football game between A. St M. and
Stat^ University.
Sl&fturtfeifetosisi
4ACRED HEART
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Hev. Father Edward Fosters, _
Pastor
Masses on the first, third and
fifth Sundays of the month, at
11:00 am.
Masses on the second and fourth
Sundays at 8:30 am.
Study Club meets every second
and fourth Wednesdays,
NORTH COLEMAN BAPTIST
C. J. Coffman, Pastor
SUNDAY
10:00 a. m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a. m.—Worship Service.
7:00 p. m.—B. T. U.
8.00 p. m.—Worship Service.
MONDAY
2:30 Tk fc—W. M. U.
WEDNESDAY
8:00 p. m -Fraver Service.
SILVER VALLEY BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Phil Tilden. Pastor.
SATURDAY:
9:30 p.m.—Preaching.
SUNDAY:
10:00 a m —Sunday School.
11:00 a m —Morning Service.
9:00 p m —B. T. U.
9:30 pm.—Evening 8ervlce.
4th and Concho Sts.
Sunday School —
Special music —
Morning Message
N. Y. P. S. _—
Special Singing .
Evening Message
10.00
11:00
11:15
- 7:00
- 8:00
-8:16
Wednesday evening prayer
service —.............—-. — 7:30
W. P. M. S. eaeh Thursday
afternoon —---- 9:30
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
The Church with a Desire to
Serve.
Rev. Floyd E Johnson. Pastor.
SUNDAY:
18:00 a. m.: Church School, Tom-
mie dark, Supt.
10:55 a. m.: Morning worship.
7:30 p. m,: Evening Worship. Ser-
mon by Pastor.
MONDAY:
4:00 p. m,: Girl Scouts meet.
7:00 p m.: Boy Scouts meet.
TUESDAY:
7:30 p. m : Wesleyan Service
Guild—
WEDNESDAY:
3:00 p. m.: w S. C. S. Circles at
the Church.
7:30 p.m.: Prayer meeting.
THURSDAY:
7:30: Choir practice.
J. C. Young Circle 3 will meet
with Mrs. W. J Oouison. '
SOUTH COLEMAN
BAPTIST CHURCH.
(Rev. H C. Bristow. Pastor)
SUNDAY:
•10:00 a. m.: Sunday school.
11:00 a. m.: Worship.
7:00 p. m.: Training Union.
8:00 p. m.: Evening Worahip.
MONDAY:
3:30 p. m.: W. M. 8.
WEDNESDAY:
8:00 p. m.: Prayer meeting.
)IST YOUNG PEOPLE
vvnwood district
ITH COLEMAN CH.
lay evenlpg, Methodist
ile of the Brownwood Dis-
ith the Coleman church,
bb was program leader,
'arren was In charge of
Hospital News
MEDICAL:
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. T. Lynn Stewart, Pastor
SUNDAY
9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
10:50 a. m—Morning Worship.
7:15 p. m. Training Union.
8:30 p. m. Evening Worship,
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p. m. Teachers meeting.
8:30 p. m. Prayer Service.
Mrs. Dewey Barnes and daughter,
Miss Frankie Jean, will spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs.
Raymond Hubert and Mrs Clara
Randall, here.
Misses Norma Ellis and Olga Mae
Cobb. Hollis Brice and Mayo Marrs
will go to Austin Thursday to see
the Thanksgiving football game be-
tween A. St M and State University.
WATTS CREEK BAPTIST
CHURCH.
(Rev. R. G. McLeod, Pastor).
SUNDAY:
10:30: Sunday 8chool every Sun-
day, Raymond Odom, Superintend-
ent.
2nd and 4th Sundays preaching
at 11:30 a. m. and 8:30 p. m.
4th Bundays at 3:30 p. m. singing
Mr and Mrs. R. C. Terry of Talpa
were Coleman visitors Monday.
Winter-Prool
Your Car
NOW
See us about repairing, winter grease job, re-
lining brakes, servicing your tires and tubes.
DIAL 5001
Also see us for parts and accessories, Conoco
Gas and Oil.
BEACH
SENICE STATION
420 Commercial
CHAS. HERD
All priced hats to be sold at $1.00
to $2'49. Friday, Saturday. Monday
and Tuesday, only. Arnold's Hat A
Dress Shop.
Mrs Frankie Sedwick will leave
Friday for Ft Worth where she will
see an eye specialist.
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. James MennilUon, Pastor.
Preaching services on first and
third Sundays of each month.
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.: morn-
ing worship 11:15 a. m : evening
service 7:30 p. m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
(Lamar Hocker, Pastor).
Sunday:
10:00 a. m.: Church School.
11:00 a. m.: Morning worship.
7:30 p. m.: Junior Stars.
8:30 p. m.: Evening worship.
Wednesday.
3:30 p m.: Circles meeting.
Thursday.
8:00 p. m : Choir rehearsal, Mrs.
G. O. Grammer, director.
Mr. Walter Teller, Sliver Valley,
dismissed.
Mrs. L. L. McMillan, Cross Plains,
dismissed.
Mrs. Marshall Barrington, Cole-
man, dismissed.
Miss Ruby Thate, Coleman, dis-
missed.
Betty Lou Bennett, Coleman, dis-
missed.
Troy McKnlght, Winters, dismiss-
ed.
Mrs. L. W. Clare, Novice, dismiss-
ed.
SURGICAL:
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Foy E. Wallace Sr, Minister.
SUNDAY
9:45 a m — Bible study in class-
10:45 a. m.—Preaching.
11:45 a. m —Lord's supper.
8:00 p. m — Preaching.
WEDNESDAY
4:00 p. m—Woman's Bible Class.
8:00 p. m.—Prayer and Bible
study.
A cordial Invitation Is extended
to all to attend each service.
Mr. E. L. Pope. Coleman.
Mr. C. D. Gould, Jr., Glen Cove,
dismissed.
Mrs, W M. Martin, Coleman, dis-
missed.
Mrs. T. A. Campbell, Coleman,
Miss Marie Cox, Coleman
Mrs. H. A. Bellew, Coleman.
Ita' Pullen discussed
living Meditation." Follow-
usslon on "Thanksgiving,"
by the/ leader, Louis Felty led in
prayerj
J music, "Faith of Our
Fathers," and “All Hall Immanuel"
was played by Jerry Howell, accom-
panied by hla mother, Mrs. John B.
Howell.
A man's appetite always Improves
after he swallows his pride.
Fok
SALE
30 Remington, automatic
rifle, 12 guage shot gun; 2
matched sets golf clubs
(one man's and one
lady’s) one lady’s bicycle.
D. P. Rockmaker.
1101 Galveston St.
;
Miss Pearl Epperson and Miss
Evelyn Epperson, visited from Fri-
day to Monday evening in San An-
gelo. with their sister, Mrs Howell.
They arrived in Coleman by bus
Monday evening and their brother.
Woody Epperson, was here from
their home east of town to meet
them.
WHITE mAPEL-CENTRAL
BAPTIST CHURCH.
(Rev, Truman Y. Felkner, Pastor).
SUNDAY:
10:30 a. m ; Sunday school.
11:20 a. m.: Preaching on 2nd
and 4th Sundays.
7:30 p. m.: B. T. U. each Sunday
Mr and Mrs Gerald Swann visit-
ed in San Angelo Friday with Mrs
Bell's brother. S. Bell
Mrs Will Klapper and Miss Mary
Ellen is spending the Thanksgiving
| holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Klapper In Brownwood.
Mrs W. L Brown of Ogden. Utah,
arrived Monday for a visit with her
parents. Mr and Mrs Irvin Ewing
NOVICE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Raby Evans, Pastor.
SATURDAY—
9:00 p. m.—Service*.
SUNDAY—
10:00 a. m —Sunday School.
11:00 a m —Preaching.
8:00 p m.—Evening services
FRIDAY— 4
8:00 p. m.—Prayer meeting.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
(Rev. J. J. Mueller, Pastor).
SUNDAY:
10:00 a. m.: Sunday School.
11:00 a m.: Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m.: Choir practice.
6:30 p. m.: Young People's League.
8:00 p. m.: Evening Worship.
MONDAY:
4:15 p, m.: Brownie Scouts.
8:00 p. m.: Scout Troop 111,
WEDNESDAY.
4:00: Circle 1 will meet with Mrs.
MTRTLE & Mil
IEADTT SHOP
Call us for your Beauty Work.
WE SPECIALIZE IN
MANICURING, SHAMPOOING,
PERMANENTS, ETC.
DOROTHY BRYSON HARDY,
RUTH HAMBRIGHT
MAUD HINTNER.
211 Concho. Phone 5111.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
(Comer of Neches and Cedar Sts).
W. T. Hutchinson and H C. Mil-
ligan, Lay Readers.
Church school. 9:45 a. m.
Morning Prayer, 11:00 a. m. each
Sunday.
Mrs Grover Arnold and daughter
Peggy, left Thursday for Dallas,
where they will buy merchandise
i for the Arnold Hat and Dress Shop
Miss Mary Ellen Klapper visited
friends in Abilene, the past week-
end.
Mrs Alice Young. 91. who resides
on the Young Ranch near Burkett,
is reported seriously 111.
Jack Gilliland of Old Belle Plains
former -capital city of Callahan
j County, was visiting a bootmaker
m Coleman Tuesday, while his wife
i did her Christmas shopping.
CHURCH OF GOD
Corner of Third and Frio Sts.
SUNDAY
9:45—Sunday school.
11:00—Morning service.
7:30—Evening service.
THURSDAY |
-7:39— Prayer Meeting.
CENTRAL BAIT1ST CHURCH.
(Rev, L. J. Dyer, Pastor)
Sunday:
10:00 a. m.: Kunday School.
11:00 a. m.: Preaching.
8 00 p m Evening service.
Wednesday
GRAY HARBOUR CO.
TALPA FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Rev. Charles I,. Carroll. Pastor).
Sunday school every Sunday at ]
10.00 a. m.
Preaching on second and fourth I
Sundays at 11:00 a: m. and 9:00 p.
m and Saturday evening before the !
Fourth Sunday.
Midweek prayer service on Wed-
nesday evenings at 9 o'clock.
For Him
BILL FOLDS
Jutit what he will
want
II to $1$
ASSEMBLY OF GOD.
(Rev. Floyd J Harris, Pastor).
8UNDAY:
9:45 a. m : Sunday School
11:00 a. m.: Morning Worship.
7:45 p m : Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY:
7:46 p. m.: Prayer service.
m
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ISS ROADS BAPTIST
ICH
Railed*'. Pastor.
SUNDAY—
10-00 a. m—Sunday School.
11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship.
8«00 p. m.-B. T. D.
0:00 p. m. Evening worahip.
MILITARY
KITS
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.
(Rev. H. A. Gregory. Pastori
Mr and Mrs. C. A. Cole of Shreve-
port, U, riaftod here the pael week
with Mr* Lala Cole.
Something every man
appreciates.
SUlB to 81.75
Pull Match and Ash
Tray Combination
$3.50
FITTED CASE'S
$1.98 to $17.50
Imported Genuine
BRIAR PIPES
from $L00 to $5.00.
Pound Pipe
TOBACCO
PULLMAN
SLIPPERS
S1J9
Air Flight
8CUFFLEB8
$2.98
PICTURE FRAMES
TIE RACKS
BRIEF CASES
$4.37 to $12.00
Sportmans
COLOGNES
and
SHAVING LOTION
sets
$2J8 to $8 JO plas tax
- Individual
COLOGNE AND
LOTION SETS
$1 JO to $2.50 plat tax
Men's
IVAR COLOGNE
|1 J# to $1 75
Court el y
COLOGNES AND
SHAVING LOTION'S
Vigny and Coty's
COLOGNES
PLAYING CARDS
DOMINOES
For Her
Tussey
MAKE-UP KITS
$7 JO plus tax
MAX FACTOR
SETS
from
$3.00 to $4.55 plas tax
OOTY’8 SETS
Up stick, rouge, com-
pacts. face powder.
$5.75 plus tax
Revlon a
NAIL POLISH
Sets
$1.00 to 85.00 pirn tax
O o o d selection of
Lenthertc, Secret of
iimnumt and Worth
PERFUMES and
COLOGNES
Tussey, Luxor and
Wrisley Fahey
RATH SOAP
Arden's Blue Grass
COLOGNE
and Bath Powder
$3.25 Plus Tax
STATIONARY
GAMES
Owl Drug Store
She will
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Autry, R. A. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1944, newspaper, November 30, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732297/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.