Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1934 Page: 4 of 12
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WEODtKG DATE ANSOVSCE®
AT l*AHTY I HIIIW.H I VIMi,
/Tl« W. U- EJikins^ and daughter,
Mary Joe, entertained. last Friday
' evening with a forty-two party
honoring Mina France* Elkins and
-Sari Clary, who will bo married
In the hear future. Baskt tof
rennias wore used is. the floral dec -
oration in n oms‘ocoupied by the
guests.
Prizes ill ta In-- a - r- l ■> ..ail, I
Mr. and'Mrs. Dennis fiat nets .
During the refreshment h«>ur
■which followed the cam- - k<-
cream and 1-11(0- were served the
guest.-. A small pink cupid was
phtoed m each piece e<f cake car-
rying a roll of piiper on. which was
written ‘ Kram • • and Petri, Sept,
the Hath.'
Preaent, to do Mias Elkins and
Mr. Clary honor were Messrs, and
Mesdames Emmet Miller, Kirnran
Mi Kinney, Dennis Gaines,.. T A
Clark, Miss Louise Parson* and
’ Clien Elkins.
THnUDAV ( LI B MEMBERS
Gl’ESTS OP MRS. BAILEY.
■M» tnbers of \he Thursday club
wpre guests of Mrs. K. Bailey lit
h. r home fact Thursday afternoon
Zennias and roses were used in
di-eorat ing ns net up tod by th»
tal.les of contract bridge players.
Prises were won by Mrs. V M
Burke, high score and ' Mrs. Roy
Howell, low. ,
Mrs. H. .11 Jackson. Mrs. F, AI,
Burke. Mrs. Milton Collins 'and
Mies Louise Aston played "fbr ab-
• lit cluli mcmbi > -
' The hostess served salad, sa ml -
wlche, olives, waf- rs, cake and
punch to her guest* at tea time.
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M tliiM Y-HlII.I.Il's
Simplicity marked the marrlagi
Sunday at high noon of Mias Agnes
Phillips, daughter of I)r and Mrs
S E. Phillips to Mi M s. Maloney
of Pallas. The Rev. John ,\ Sh
Toff, pastor of the First .\lethodlst
church Vend the , eri'mony m the
presence of relatives and .fi iends
The bride was dressed in brown
crop* with brown' accessories, lie
flowers were coral gladiolus.
After a wedding trip to the Gulf
Coast- th. eotipl. «ill i-i.iIm ".
home in Dal';: i.
The. bride's traveling cost limn
Vo* j suit of clfartreuse tweed
trimmings of fur with matching
fti cessories.
MISSIONARY AUXILIARY
HOLDS Bl si \ ESS sI ssiefK
The Missionary Auxiliary of the
i lrs| Methodist church met in
joint business session at the church
V\. drtee>]g'.
The meeCng .\v * led by* Mrs
Frank Brewer, assisted by secre-
tary. Mrs. il. it Wilson. The dis-
1' ict mci ting w is ar.,uuiic <1 !"
meet at ' May. Oct. ’.1 h, After ,5
lengthy business meet,!:., Steward
Whip was presented by Mrs. T. L. |
lifevSns, Scriplur- Go '1 l-i.W’“
read l.y Ml' W M. W-rfrt herre'd
A playlet. Gut- Deaconesses Serv-
ing in Rural Comm'tniPes. vva-
gtven by .Mi s. H ' A. Ori ft.1 Wfider
and six De:H-pnebs.is, Mrs, Klker,
Pollard, McHm-sc.. (’.allies, Gracey
(rid Miss Dibn II
■ Th’. '' Ciri'U’iC w'fll me, t in separ-
ate session/ next Wednesday to
■continue -ludv of^Su/.M.F. i.noks at
Japan circles 1 and 11 at the
church and Lydia Ferguson a' a
hums
MATINEE
At^Fbe HOWELL Every Friday
, Starting This Week!
PHII.ATHKA ( LASS OF
METHODIST CMCllt'II
IN ANNEAL MEET
The i’hilath* a i lass of (Ii- First
.Methodist church met Friday In an
annual business and social meet-
ing at the horn* of Mrs, H. B. \\ II-
-on. After a shdrl devotU nai
si rvic the regular order of .busi-
i.rss was taken ,qp. Reporta of all
otfibers were very gratifying. Tnis
class ts th'1 oldest "continuou,
running" cia** <from point of
time) in the churcir, having been
organised by Mrs, J: H. Crawford
The Mass -now has an enrollment
.id iWenty-six. many coining regu
laily fgom, several ihiies lit th
country*.
During the year ,3'rfl visits, .Were
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"for revivals, etc.'. Toll cards to sfols
and absent members were ser, :
<i bouquets; and .other', deeds of
charity In keeping- with tli' name
I.f .the cla.ss! Tin g. .Sunday
-■id lections a mount ed,,fo 1(5 9
Tji. following officers were elect-
ed President, MU* Doric Brooks;,
tst .vice-president, Airs G. K Red-
ding,; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. >1
It. Hayes; 3rd vice-president,, Mis.
J T. Blair, ,4th vice-president,
Mrs. It L. " Snodgrass; secretary.
Mr* H, B. Wilson, treasurer. Mi
J L. Wilkinson.
EndorsementHf the teacher's ef-
fort w.io expic-sid for not li.rv
Ing missed during the year. In
fact nineteen years and six months
have recorded an attendance it
hi,me Sunday mfhool each Sunday
The entertainment committee
provided two interesting games.
After a refreshment plate of
pressed chicken, sandwiches, an-
gel food cake, cinnamon d-ops,
and coffee the meeting closed.
■present were Mesdames K. 1.
Snodgrass, W. R Tisdab. Rufu*
Johnson. Ruth Jones. J. T. Blair,
Jim Heflin. Hula Ellis, Romlne, II.
II Hayes, O. K Redding. H B.
Wilson, Misses . Doe in Brooks and
Florence Dlbrell.
Gen. Evangeline Booth-, elected the new coin ^Kinder in rliibf of Use
Salvation Army at the meeting In England, is shown here as she was
greeted by Mayor F. 11. LaUuardln (rightbat the New York city liall
i hen she returned aboard the S. S. Leviathan,
BRIDGE PARTY COGHTESY
Ol MRS SAM GRAY.
Mrs. Sam Gray entertained a
number of her friends Saturday
afternoon in' her home on Com
m I, ..,| Avenue with, a - ultra. t
bridge I'iJJ'tv Gaul"- w-wiv phtyeil
in room-'
with fail
Uttractiv ely * tb'em at. d
ai d. n flowers. .
Mrs, Sam Dowty won high score
award, Mrs. "L- J. Wilson, second
high, and Mbs. C. C, Cornelius, low.
Punch was aeryed (luring games
and a delicious salad plate imme-
diately afterwards to Mesdames 11.
H Jackson, Cei il Oi •>>«*-Ed . Lewis.
W D Allen, E. II Fiewellen, Ben
Pessels. R. Bailey. R. D. Boyers, R.
Wells, c. C. Cornelius, H. A. Rob-
ertson, L. J. Wilson. E. C. Edens,
E. L. White, Alton Beach. R. 1.
Bowen, Sam Dowty, J B Warren,
Miss Louise Aston and Miss Sally
McGbwen.
Social Calendar1
DIXIE
FRIDAY SATURDAY
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♦ STRANGE 7
PARDNERS!.
A wid«-eyed kid
from the Chicago
slums . . . wander-
ing over Westefn
trails with a cold-
eyed killer . . . !
Col.I M \N Mt >11 t.llOI P
OPENS STI'BY VI'
Mil Li lt 110311
Mrs. i. A. B. "Miller and Miss
I)>ms Alillt r *\vt 11 !dcs'c to th»k
t’oletm\n Muair DJuh at their home
Monday for the initial meeting of
the season.
A prettily appointed covered
dish luncheon nv.i *Tvt*d the fol-
lowing club mei' ' , Mrs H. F.
Iloeby, Mr«. Adel*- Adams. Mrs, M.
G. Cheney, Mi> J. T, IUatr, Jr..
Miss Mary Sue Collin* and Mrs T.
E. D. Shepherd.
MBs \Vt\I I I B M\KH\ IIONOB
GEEST («•• .H-UJ -JUSt \llTi:s
Mrs. Honk Al-xander honored
ln r Sister-in-law, Mr- Walter Mar-
tin, and membtrs of the Jut-'-de-
C 'rti- CluB Thui day- afternoon in
the him.-- of hei .f.'uT-nta, Mr. and,
Mrs. Jim Martin, (Same* of con-
tract In igi furnished entertain-
ment for the occasion.
Prlra s In games were presented
Miss l»orl» Miller, high club, and
Mrs Dink Taylor, h;gh gueet.
At th'e conclusion of games Mrs.
Albxnnd' r served a salad course to
Misses Elizabeth Blair, Dorothy
Scarborough, Hattii, McKinney
Xi'ai Mi la II. Doris Miller. Katie
B Simmons. Mesdames Dink Tay-
lor Fred Bergin. Sterling Forsythe,
Clyde Henderson, Jack Hamlin,
Frank Rogers. |-\ E. Thomson,
Genre It hone. Leon Todd and
fiaig P* . rv
MIL ItUllVt.TON HONORED
t»N ml; I III) \Y Si NDAY.
A raspei service followed by an
informal reception was given In
the Episcopal church last Sunday
Scotland and his mother a native
of Belfast, Ireland. He has been
a resident of Coleman county since
1879, arriving here from Wood-
moo county, Kansas. He wua mar-
ried in Coleman, December 27,
1885 to Miss Florence Andrews,
For many years Mr. Rablrlgton has.
been a prominent leader in Cole-
man civic life. He was instrumen-
tal in bringing many improve-
ments to .his adopted city.
one hundred and' fifty friends
„f Mr. Babington were %res,>nt to
do him. honor Sunday afternoon'
quests upon arnking, registered
Ih the guest book'i presided over
by Misses Kate Thomson, Grace
Wilhoit and Louise Aston. They
were then seated and entertained
by a musical program given by
members of the Episcopal choir,
aggrandized by Miss Kate Thom-
son, Rev.. John Slceloff. Claude
McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson,
Miss Louise Aston and .Miss Grace
W'ilhoit, The vesper service was
then road by Mr. E. W. Clapper.
Immediately followUtg the ves-
per service an Informal reception
Was held in the parish house, Ilur- ; Ham,)o
n.L (•*(' fAwliVBPnlfi VVD1‘A
Mrs. Cecil Gray is hostess this
afternoon to members of the
Thursday Bridge Club in. her home
mi ( dloAdo SI reet.
Mr*. Sterling Forsythe is enter-
taining members of the Jutc-de-
zOartee Club this afternoon.
t
Mrs. Emett Miller and Mrs. P.
A Clark are entertaining tonight
with a miscellaneous shower in
honor of. Miss Frances Elkins,
Friends of Sirs. Jimmy '“King
will be ( <mi|)]inienteil with a Ibridge
luncheon Friday at one o’clock.
Mrs. King will entertain again next
Monday morning at nine o'clock
with a bridge party.
Mr- R. A. Ganjer will honor
members of the .New Ileal Club li)
her home next Monday afternoon.
I.a Trois Quatre Club will be the
guest of Miss Audrey Williams
Monday , veiling.
Merry Matrons will inert in tin'
home of -Mrs. J- ,)*. Holman <jj|L
games of contract bridge Tuesday
afternoon.
-Members of the Young People's
League .if Hie Presbyterian church
will entertain Tuesday evening
with a banquet in the church par-
lors.
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BRESin TERIANS ENTERTAIN
WITH POT-LECK SI BBER.
Members of the Presbyterian
Church entertained last Friday
("voting in the church parlor-s with
a pot-luck uspper.
Supper was served buffet style
to guests after which entertain-
ment- was furnished bjl general
conversation and group singing led
by Mrs. It M. Lynn, Miss Louise
Aston and Miss Kate Thomson
There were sixty church mem-
bers and guests- present for the de-
lightful. affair.
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COLEMAN WELL REPRE-
SENTE \T ( IIICI N IN
VIULENE SATI'RDAY.'
The following list of Coleman-
ites; attended the Ringling Bros.-
Barnum and Bailey circus in Aid-
line Saturday: Mr. and Mrs.
’Charles Pad.llcford and children,
Fred Pad (llefbrd and daughter
l-’rcda, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wll-
...» Mi in.I Mi s. U ury Wool-
dridge. Dr. and Mr*. J. F. Gaines
and children, Mr, and Mrs. Jack
First Issue Of
Round-Up to b6
Out Tdesday
The first Issue of the "Coleman
High School paper, the Rbund-up,
will be published Tuesday for dis-
trilnTtion. This year the school pa-
per W to he delivered to the^stu-
d.jyzs ill the high school and the
higher grades In the ward schools
free of charge.
Norris Ai Heltt is sponsor of the
Round-Up. with the staff as fol-
lows: Mary Katherine Irby, editor-
in-chief; James Finney, managing
editor; Ed Frentell, business‘man-
ager; Eugene Fiewellen. Nadine
RlplCy, Rena Brown, Nannie Lee
Gay, Marguerite Smith, Jennie Lee
Dlbrell and Wallace Dingus, reper-•
ters. several cub reporters help
make out the complete and effl-
riiake o«it t he ^complete staff.
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FENCING COMPLETED
ON HIGHWAY NO. 191
TO JIM NED CREEK
According to Comjmisslpner R,
D. Kinney the fencing on High-
war No. Dll, ha* been comiUettnl
a* for out as the Jim Ned creek,
and by Saturday night the right*
Ill-way fencing will have been ex-
tended considerably past that
stream. «
Field notes are being pf-f**rV1
and it is expected that wlfhi a
short time this hindrance to < fur-
ther work will'be eliminated, and
the work will continue with no let- r
up.
■lit
ing Which (efreshmeiits were serv-
ed. Mrs:Charles Wilson and Mrs. J
J. T. ,Blair poured tea and were tor and „„„ DonaW shlelcj. Misses
Mrs. G. P. Roquemore,
Mrs William Wilson, Mrs. Mary
Dlbrell, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hec-
atwisted In serving by MJsses Au-
Ury Willin'ms. Lucille Ayers, Jose-
phine Browning, and Rena Brown.
Friends were unanimous in wish-
ing Mr Babington may happy re-
turns of the day.
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I.A Tltols QI ATRE GLEB
ENTERTAINED MODNAY EVE.
>.;-s Mary Kinney entertalnfed
in her home on t’olorado Street
Rena Brown and Edna Freeman,
LANDLORD BOUND ONLY
■IX> CERTAIN extent
IV gotton contracts
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Information received today' by
County Agent F. V. Robinson, per-
taining to section 7 of the volun-
tary cotton contract, from George
E. Adajns, Assistant State Agent,
tends to eliminate a certain amount
,,f confusion relative to the tenants
already on a place.
The communication from Adams
states, "It is our Information that
this paragraph- does not bind the
landlord to keep the same tenants,
but that it does bind him to keep
the same number, of tenants in the
same status as in 1934.
FQUINOX LEAVES
COLEMAN COUNTY
HIGH AND DRY
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Saturday, September 22, fall
equinox brought no unusal dis-
liarry Collins, Mrs. Frankie Sed- j turbance to Coleman county from
wick. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Edens,! Hie weather standpoint. Many res-
•,\Finking
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wallace and
children, Mrs. J. B. Atkinson. Mrs.
Ross Russell, Mrs. W. P. Stobaugh,
Perry. Jack and Gene Russell, Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Haun and children,
Mis. John Rogers, Mr. anil Mrs. B.
ft. Nunley, Mr, and Mrs. J. V* Hol-
man, ' Mrs.) Emett Walker ami
last Monday evening- compliment- j daughter, Mr. and Alts. Sam Cobb,
Ing members of La Trots Quatre j Mr. and Mrs., Jitrupy King. Mrsj S.
Club. Dahlias were used in deco- (Rule and daughter, Lucille, Mrs. j ______
rtii.ni the rooms occupied by thr- Roy Howell and son, Mrs. '^Jolin *(J0LEMAN IS PRODUCE
i; HI— of contract bridge player. Henderson, Ji\, abd daughter, Rrs.
.Miss Will Gideon played for an Mahle Henson, Miss Jennett Blath-
absent club member.
The hostess served a salfut
freshment plate,to her guests
th- com iuslon of games.
re -
at
identa in the county tvereN
forward to an equinoxial disturb-
ance that might possibly bring
rain, but the high winds of gatur-
day night and Sunday failed to
tiring up the hoped for rain clouds,
and light sprinkles reported from
over this section of the state dur-
ing the wo* k-end, Is all that could
l,e credited to the equinox "spell.'*
CENTER, SIX FIRMS
o
nembers
JACKIE
COOPER
LONE
COWBOY
W Ik
LlLA LEE JOHN WRAY
ADDISON RICHARDS
afternoon
i hue ii ! ..not of John Henry
William- B.Mngtoh, who celebrat-
ed lit- i‘,itliA;u on that day
Mr B.ililngton was born In Co-
tacamund Madras Presidency, In-
dia, .-September 23, 1856. HI* fath-
er was a native of Dumfriershlre,
Miss Doris Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
J. I*. Miller and children, and prob-
ably many others whose names
were not reported.
MERRY MATRONS MEET
WITH AIRS. DIBREI.L.
Member* of the Merry Matron’s
Club met Ttlesday afternoon for
games of contract bridge in -the,
home of Mr* C. J Dlbrell, Ji McilOI.ES El \SS HOLDS
• (■uidrn flowers were u-ed in deco- BI'SINESS MEETING,
fating rooms. .(embers of the Nichols Class
Gann award* m r.- pr> srntd of the Methodist rhurch met Frl-
Mrs J. F Gaines, high club score, day aft. moon In the home of Mrs.
Mrs Ben Bessels, high guest, and ! Alton Beach for a business meet-
Alri- E L. White, high cut. ling. Mrs. John Nichols, teacher of
Mi:*. Dlbrell served a salad , plate [ the rinse, presided
at tea tfhie to four tables of club j During
jnembers and guests.
rrwic. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Steph•
etison and children, Mrs John
Crammer and son, Mr, and Mrs.
J, Pi Holman, Mrs, Clyde Hender-
son and daughter, Mrs, Jack !>»".''• |w ."f’The "western" Produce
Company makes an even hall
Produce of all kinds finds its
way to a ready market in Cole-
man. at one or the other of tho.
produce houses here. The recent
TUESDAY
Tire (Kdiee knew only that some- '
sign- at targe a daring adroit-
inn - rrlio iH’icr li ft a due - - -
toil that it mold Hr lltl* wist, in,
Hre i*-ntcr of attention nln-ccrr-r
In went . ■ wa tinlx-HcMtble!
Howell
BANK NIGHT
H.i^h roin.iiKM* rldis I hr in
tin* ! Imindt i in:; t«lr nf
iii'^i i*liiiriiiiiiff si-omnlrrl!
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IRENE
DUNNE
four tables of club | During the social hour w hich
1 followed the business meeting,
Mrs. Beach .served rufrrshmpnd* t ,
IKNTRE Noes eleb Meadamcs John* NKhols, Thtvld
HONORED BY Mils. COl I.sONv- n...I,-> , Tom Frews. J. it- ard,
A, Beaty, and Mrs. J lieruhl
Garden
flowers were used Iji j \.
Ad*l*6 Mr)
priittll
RICHARD
DIX
and mem
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Gorratpi WCMEL
pm CAVANACN
LEAR CIRRI
AITHII ITIRR
NJSM SHPiOITI
ilflHnc
}» g iltr nf Immonil M< iiimr*
r« n tiuii*' m aimllirr ro-
uf lift* on hiriltV far
!w*r* f h'ittif if til little DBDIM*, »**
: a girl will* 11»«» hnmfilj Kill of
Gnur. uho fin hi «• ln'r way l«» il>«'
lilitiulltti of fin* t%orki! IM^hhht
1 IU< liutil lift. (In1 klfiiK
i (itttlaw nsnnf»w,M w!h» <h*flrR
if*‘Mlh ntifI tin* lo fhl- ,kn<|
flH'i tlrtMiii^ hhiii' fn*r*
WFT THURS,, OCT. 3 4
bowel l i satnd<lay ■At15 stuart eewin
Bachelor Bait
‘Slingaree’
! — With—
MARY BOLAND
PONRAV TE (RLE .. ANDY
I D# A INE HENRY HTKPH-
ENSON ;, I NY imiVAiOR.
j decorating the home of, Mr*. AV J.
t'oulsnn, last Thursday afternoon
j in honor of members of the Enti
Notts Club who met tltere for
games of eighty-four.
With Go- conclusion of gam- s
tile hostess served a delicious sal-
ad course to Mesdames 11 A
O'Hair, It, G. HoHingsw’orth, ,L a.
B. Miller, B. N, Aston, H K. Thom-
ron. \V. 1). Alien, W R liickinnn
: and M. K Witt
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vt UPRISE PARTY.GIVI- N
I (lit MRS. It. WELLS.
Airs. Hugh Lewis and Afro. J. E.
1 HUrdiek gave a surprise party in
lliaillv hit- ] ,(,* l‘ i)o ,.f Mi" Lew-.- la«l Thurs-,
day- afternoon in honor of Mr*-
Rushing Wills, who Celebrated hei
birthday Thursday. Games of for-
ty-two fttrnbbcd diversion for I to
occasion in r<Kims a11ractiveiy dec-
orated- with roses and queens-
crown
With the termlhaUon. of gaipe«
gifts were -presented the honof'e
refreshments Were served
Me»dam<v> R Ib Buyer*, Oscar
Ward, Aiva Blantop, j j, Sims.
Bird Wilson, Rennet Manet, Wee-
ley Williams, W H. Stephenson and
W I). Rat j- n
Swan n,
dozen produce houses for Cole-
man.
Prices being paid for produce at
tUS* local houses compare* , very
favorable with those being paid
in the larger produce center* for
the some kind of produce,
NEW CAKE ANID BEAUTY
SHOP OPENS.
Mrs Annie Menefee of Brown-
wood fi preparing to ofien a cafo
and 1 H-nuty shop In the Morris
building on Live Ouk street. Sh«
plans to open Monday, She will
carry announcement In this paper
next week. Her sister Ludle
llalcy, of Dallas, wl!8|(have charge
-f tin- beauty shop, and W. R.
(Bob) Casey of Brownwood wllkbe
,t| br cbnt'ge of the .cafe. They are
cmoib-llng the Interior Of tho
l.uiUliug and installing fixtures and
c<|u|piRi"nt this week.
MISS I'll \Nt ES I I.KINS ANI)
i:\ltlJtJ.VRA HONORED
WITH l*4( NIC. -
Honoring the approaching mar-
riage of Mi«s Frances Elkins and
Mr. Earl Clary, a plcrtle supper at
Lake Scarborough W, dnewlliy eve-
ning was given jointly by F. W.
Woolwortti and .1 c Penney stores
After an ,elaborate spread of all
ili. sc good tilings that put the nice ]
in picnic, games were played The
guests then gatljerid at the Ii .(lie
of Mr. and Mrs R. A Finney. A
messenger boy, impersonated by j
Viola Harwood, announced the at'*!
rival of a box for the bride! A larg - j
box (ontaining lovely things wa" j the day that sit- expected to prove
resented , to Alisa Elkin*, alon; ; n{ an unusually impieswlv- nature,
wTfb-qj l.eautiful brldie's hook which j , qua : .By the cipslng ' featUlM of
the prograjrn-
The Sunday school will convene
a* usual for a brief arrangement
period. The general program will
begin in the. main auditorium^ be-
ginning soon after ten o'clock and
w ill continue Into the i love O'clock
service^.......AH service# are to be
concluded by the usual closing
hour. "" ,k"-ai'!
BAPTIST TO HOLD
PROMOTION DAY
SERVICES SUNDAY
promotion day serglor-
1«* tic- Tfcld at the . First I , \
ihuich of t'oleman next HundMSf
Th*- program will he lurgely In the
hand# of the superintendent# of
the various departments who aro
m-gk’iim special arrangement* for
ha.l li- .-'n. made by Mis* Jottephln-
Dii'C«ll. v '
Punch and delicious angel food'
cake were served.
t 'I I .HITINE kllERIFE TAKES
EOI.EMAN PRISONER TO
' ANSWER t HA ROES THEItl
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Stheriff Hmlth from Cleburne,5
Johnson county, was in Coleman j
Wednesday, to remove Leroy Aw-1
Mrt r* W Brinson and little try. h< id here In connection with i
daughter of Stiver Valley visited
relative# tn t'omamhe this week,
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1. r' s -ott wa* a Fort Worth vis-
itor Wednesday. "
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P. ad the Chronicle I year for 60e-
tho .theft of C V, Robinson's ear
| recently, to Cleburne where he Is
j Mild to have two felony charges
against him. Th.Robinson ear wa*
taken from ft» front of the County
Agent'* office and found a few.
hours later In Ahllt ae.
J St Snell
Novice were viallorg let the Chron-
icle office Thurvlay Mr. Httell re-
newed bl« •ub*crli>t!oji while low#.
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Autry, Malcolm. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1934, newspaper, September 27, 1934; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732368/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.