Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1952 Page: 3 of 16
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BIG VALUE EVENT
Wo Bought Too Many
NOW! Mesquite Control
With the low volatile Esters of 2-4-5-T is effective anti
economical.
You (an '
Increase your production
Work Stock Easier and Faster
Have More Grass Per Acre
Your benefits will more than pay for the cost. We are
/tow booking acreage for late spring and early spring
air spraying. v
We Have
The Best In Equipment
The Proved Chemicals
(Dow and DuPont)
^ Plus KNOW HOW based on thousands of -acres of ox*
V peri trice
Phone or Writ*
Southwestern Salt & Supply (o.
Phono 6730 — San Angelo — P. O. Box 421
Press Morris. Milton Collins. Ben
Cox, Prank Stringer. Jack Rambo,
Don Sawver. R H Dimock. E A
Curler and two *ue*U, Mr* Sam
Cobb and Mrs A1 Qardnet
Gives Biscuit-Waffle
Demonstration To Club
Mrs Clinton ReuCgave a dairlori-
stratlon on biscuits and wuffle*
made with the master-mix man
Uit- Centennial Home Demonstrat-
ion Club met In the home of Mrs
Gertrude Horne Tuesday
After group singing, the pledge
and prayer were led by Mrs R W
Gay Minutes were read and roll
call was answered with chosen sub-
jects Following the reguler bus-
iness session,, games were led by
Mrs Kemp, recreation chairman
Kef reshmenls were served to 11
members and one new member,
Mi*. David Rhodes
The next meeting will be May
'.M m the home of Mr- Ivan Hill
Chronicle, Coleman, Texan, May 8, 1952
Page .‘I
Mr*. Bwcky Horne
Gives Lesson To
Auxiliary Members
Mis Becky Horne gave the les-
son from the book "Create and
Make New1' Wedne-day when the
Womans Auxiliary of- St, Murks
Episcopal Church met in the |»r-
ish house
Mrs Ruth Williams opened the
meeting with the fjord's Prayer
and the Creed. After flu- business,
tile meeting Wits rlofy-d ill regular
form, ,
Mrs. Horne, as hostess served
desert plalrs to Mrse,sines i■ H.
Dimock, Holier! Bowen. David Wie-
ner Janie.' )‘ad.- M
Ruth Wlliiium
Clara Randall
Milton Collins,
Horne and
MR. ANI) AIKS. ( Mil 1 tMf s
Aileen Hunter Becomes Bride
Of Carl James In Home Wedding
Mi Ailccji Hunter bwamc the i
! bride of CarlJamc*'Saturday. May
{ at 7 30 In th«? overling in a <ioubl«
inn < cr^moir, performed it th«-
home of her p&rents. Mr and Mt‘
; C.' W Hunter, . •
i The groom’* parents are Mr and
Mrs Wesley James of Centennial <
The Rev Chiy.le*. MeDmnot, ]>•(
'«w of the Trinitv Methodist. Chun-h,
j lead the v6ws before an arch of
white gladioluses entwined with
greenery. Candle light cast a oft
glow on the wedding party, and
j during the ceremony Because" and
I Love - You •Truly" were played as
the -muatcal background.
The brule^glven in marriage by
her father, wore a white lace street
length dress and u shoulder veil of
mist Illusion She carried a nose-
gay of pink rosebuds tied with blue
satin ribbon Her only Jewelry was
a brooch belonging to a greatgrand-
mother.
Mr- Curtis Bryan, i ter of the
, bride, was matjon of honor. She
wore if pale green tires , accented
with a corsage of yellow carnations
Fxlward Jurne. brother ol the
groom', of Waco, served as best man.
For the ceremony, the brides
mother wore a navy sheer drov:
vvith navy accessories.- The grdonfV
mother wm idUmj in a tail "<!N,sy
with black accessories.
Immedlaiely following the wedd-
ing. a reception was held in the
home The bride' table, laid with
white lace, wa centered with . an
arrangement <>f pink carnations
The three tiered wedding cake was
topped with J> mlntnt.ure bride and
groom.
When the couple left for a wedd-
■ p to New Mexico, Mrs James
wh wearing a naVy suit with navy
and red accessories After their re-
turn. they plan to make their home
in Coieiruiii
Mrs Janu s graduated from Coif-
man High School, and the groom
i a Centennial High School, grad-
uate. and received a B8 from Texas
Tech, Lubbock *
Out-of-town guests included Ed-
wan I Jam*1, of Waco, Mrs J I)
Nall of Martin and Miss Linnie
Btivri n of Lubbock •
h :V
■ a*. A afci a*. s
(omulete
Body Shop
• Body Repairs
• Painting
• New Glass
Estimate,-! at no obligation,
promptly given.! •
Tune-In
Wheel Balancer
Wheels balanced on your
car while spinning.
Let us check your wheels
. . takes only 2 minutes
M. K. Wilt Motor
Company
Mother's Day Is
Program Theme
Presented To Club
A prcjiram ,u M-ui.i-i On wax |
presented by Ailern Breedlove Pri- !
.day • afternoon at the meeting of j
the Colein.m Independent Club in \
thr- home of Mr*. Donnie Jame-
son
Ionise Oilleapir. president. lia<l j
rharge of the business -esxion, with |
Dell Bablj leadinx the pledge anti
prayer,. Roll rail «» answered and
after the minute, aer, read, (ill
officers gave tJieir reports
After the council report was ’
heard by Atlia McElrath. one dls-
triet meeting In Colorado City last
month was ret ried on. A Moth-
er , Day exhibit m hand-made
gifts were displayed by the mem- I
hers with Billie Horne winning the ]
prise
Fannie Rich led the group In !
recreation, after which refresh- i
menta were served to Fannie Rich.!
Alma Wester, Atha McElrath, Ot»l i
i.engefeid. Skill, Unddf, Mary j
Burleson, Del) Babb, Uituse OU- i
lespie. Biilie Horne. A been Breed- ■
love, ilaxel. Griffis, Donnie Jams- i
son. the hostess, Donnie Jameaofi I
atal "lie guest, Mi Mar, its Chea-
ney . )
Mrs. Sam Cobb Is
Winner Of High
Score Prize Monday
Mrs Sam Cobb, gueat" to the
Monday Briilge Club, won high
score prtxe when Uir group met
| Monday afternoon at the Taykir
Tea Room Mrs Pat Warren was
; hostess
Second high score was won by
Mrs Ben Cox. traveling pruee went
to Mr. c 0 Moody and bingo was
won by Mr M O. Cheney
Part v pi ale. were served to Me*- j
dames C O. Moody, M O Cheney ;
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Special Purchase
lor Viollirr's Bav Hills
NEW
SPECIAL
PURCHASE
N^w Wool jBUort-
COATS
Iff blue white pink
i**d. gold ami hipgp
*19.98
Valuev to >39 95
Choose hilt with rant
for half price
We have jubtf returned from New York You'!! be
amazed at price of this merchandise wo purchased
while there. Lovely ready to-wear, some a1 one half
price and less! -
?
Oil# Lot
BLOUSES
*1.00
Value- to |3 98
-
N E W
SPECIAL
PURCHASE
SUIT iS.
Linen ':iy<*i. in; «ilk
k.hi»iiiwrig
*19.98
Va!u«* to 135 00
Chora*' hat with suit
half price
NEW
ALL LINGERIE reduced from 10 to 50°o %
Come Early Friday For Best Selections
<TURGL5 * GIBIK
SPECIAL
PURCHASE
DRESSES
On* (Jump
s12.98
N vSnrv
hams,
$WM.
i
i RED&
.WHITE
V FOOD /
STORES
PORK-BEANS. . 3 25*
gy|| Re.1 A White. Ooldehl ii .ruA-yb 9 0s
vUnfl No 30.1 Can 1/
spinach; r 17'
SWEET
n/SMI * MAHA Pine Grove whole and t»- <•»
tUl AlUIld xyrup No 2
A A ||A A AVI Vf ' lit Re, *, White
tjAUljAwEl Pure Meal reg esu
25c
22*
iOOOd'-«OOOOOOCCOOOOCOgooQooc
f RED& ,
WHITE,
\ FOOD I
STORES
ITTirC ‘ ,r->ns'* Adarnr
JUUkL >' - Can
28* juice rrr
30*
|H|Mri : enion Puretex
O/ Bottle 40r 8 ok
wap a SIC Plll,‘
JZ OLAflj 2in i,, h,
28*
IITIPV Itneupple. Red At White
JUlvL •
33* BROOMS:
*1.25
l.l!Nt HEON
J
Sow u* and Inqulrw how
to got a S lb. tack *of
AUNT JEMIMA EN
RICHED FAMILY
FLOUR ABSOLUTELY
FREE. No atringa to thia
offer Any houaawffa can
got a full 5 lb. box of this
nationally famoua brand
at no coat. Wo want
ovoryono to try AUNT
JEMIMA FLOUR.
Red A White All Mem
12 ox Can
MMM
■Min IVklr-A Pimento
raflAl Pound
ww a Armours BUr. Bllced
wAvUR Pound
C'lVWd? Kraft 14,1
VlUl&aCi Potmd
ROAST
am and
AM AlfV M<>no" Hou*o
IlKAf X Potwxi Can
49*
53*
59*
69*
63*
MEAT
FLY SPRAY
OLEO
Gulf
Quart Crii Mr, Pint
Sun. Spun, 1 pound
45*
33*
19*
CUCUMBERS
Florida Snrmll
Green, pound
FRESH
Sweet. Yellow
| Pound
Ftortda
Pound
CORN
GRAPEFRUIT
BEETS e..h Bum.
CABBAGE -, pouuu
19*
16*
7«4*
9*
6*
Red & While Food Stores Directory
GOULDBU8K: L. IT. Griffith; MELVINi L. V, Ste-
wart; SANTA ANNA; Hooch Grocery, Hiuil^ Gro-
cery; VOSS: Carl Matthewa; ECHO: H. I>. Smith;
ROCKWOOD: Heilman Grocery; COLEMAN: Clyde
Cotllna, Arthur FUppen, W. C. Ratjen. George W. Ray.
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1952, newspaper, May 8, 1952; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732319/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.