Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1948 Page: 4 of 16
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Pirns Completed Saturday By HD Council
For Book Review And Tea On May 29lii
were wwnpteted for a book' show at the Breeder-Feeder Build-
Sman's Home OemonstraUou j Gillette MrlTMonroe^Porehami
Oouncil met Saturday at the Agri- and Mrs. Luther Edens were ap-
pointed to assist with arrangements
cultural" Building wtth represents-'
lives from 12 county dubs present.
Mrs. W D. Terry, chairman, pre-
bided at the meeting,
Mrs Raymond McElrath, expan-
sion chairman of the council, ap-
pointed committees as follows: Pub-
licity, Live-at-Home, Santa Anna,
Tridtham, and Burkett dubs, deco-
rations, Live Oak dub; register,
Biiatbonnet Club, and refreshments,
Coleman Independent, Silver Val-
ley, Oouldbusk. Whon, Brown
Ranch, Leaday-Voss, and White
Chapel clubs The review will be
held In the Educational Building of
the Coleman First Baptist Church.
Membere of the Council also heard
tepirts from other committees Sat-
urday Mrs, Weldon Holt, 4-H
chairman, discussed 4-lt rally day
which will be held Saturday, May
8, and will feature a tea and style
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I B PICTURES PI A V ” I I
Howell
Friday
Adventure
S O C IET y
' & '
Smith-Lane Marriage Vows Al Lubbock
tor the tea.
Mrs. Malcolm Downey; exhibit
chairman, reported on the window
display which is sponsored by the
council in cooperation with J. C.
Penney Co. ________
Mrs. Holt reported on, plans for j
the 4-H district camp which will
be held May 25-26-27 at Mertzon,
and the council voted to send Mrs
Holt, Margaret West of Shield. Joan
Evans of Burkett, and Patsy .June
Rutherford of Whon to camp.
Mrs. Buddy Simpson, THDA
chairman, explained the goal for
clubs this year, which is "Measip-e
Your Club," Mrs. Mattie?igjgsTatflor
and Mrs. Willie Henderson gave
highlights of the district meet held
recently at Sweetwater;
It was also announced that Miss
Mary Jo Garland, home demonstra-
tion agent, learned leather tooling
at the district meeting, and wilt
train leaders in this work In the
near future.
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Marriage Solemnized
Miss Norma Cummings, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs Fred Cummings,
became the bride of Robert L
Woodard, son of Mr and Mrs Al-
lan Woodard Sunday morning, May
2, at 9:30 o'clock at the home of
the bride's parents.
The Rev. Raymond Dunn read
the double ring ceremony, before
ar improvised altar decorated with
pink gladioluses. Mrs. Harold Wood-- j
aid played the traditional wedding Mrs Velma Sgpith announces the
music and accompanied Miss Joan marriage of her daughter. Martha,
Cummings, who sang "Always'' to W. Henry Lane The wedding
The bride chose a two piece white took place Sunday evening, April
linen suit with purple accessories; 30 at 7 o'clock in the parlor of the _____
I and an orchid corsage Attending Christian Church in Lubbock, wtth BIRTHS
the couple were Mrs Fred McCles- the church pastor reading the cere- Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, a boy,
ky Jr., sister of the bride and Har- mony The Improvised altar was May 1.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Lewis, Al-
bany, a girl. May 3.
Mi and Mrs. Fermin Perez, a
boy. May 2.
SURGERY
A. L. Hyden, dismissed.
Mrs. Roy Autry Jr., dismissed.
Maxine Johnson. Ovalo. Route 1.
dismissed.
Mrs. Lula B White, colored. ,
MEDICAL
Mrs. Agar Ince, dismissed.
aid.
brown accessories and her corsage fech this year Mr. Lane, son of Mrs. Roscqe Ballard, ftsl
was of white carnations Mi and Mrs W H Lane of Pam pa, missed.
Upon their return from their'; isf a student at. Texas Tech. He i Baby David Joe Smith,
wedding trip the couple will live j served three years in the Navy-
in Coleman. He Is connected in the during the War Ilye couple will ;
building business with his father i live in Lubbock. Mrs. Smith at- j
Attending the wedding were Mr. tended the wedding and entertain- j
and Mrs Herbert Ray and son »t ed with a dinner for the bridal
Abilene! Mr and Mrs R. W Powell j party at. the Hilton Hotel, follow- |
of-Clyde. Mr and Mrs: Les Teague mg the ceremony
and children of Brownwood, Mr. j
MRS. W. HENRY LANE
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old Woodard, brother of the bride- arranged at the fire place and was
groom. Sirs. McCleskey wore a rose decorated .with white carnations and
crepe dress with white accessories candles.
and a corsage of white carnations The bride, given in marriage by
The bride's mother wore a black her brother. Albert Smith wore a
and white dress and a white cor- j navy blue dress, with matching hat,
sage, while the gPoom's mother, white gloves and shoes and an or-
wore a green dress with a corsage chid corsage Her only attendant
of white carnations A dinner was was Colene Smith of Borger.
served following the ceremony and i Mis Lane is a graduate of Cole-
the couple left immediately for a man High School and was football;
trip to San Antonio. Tire bride wore queen and FFA Sweetheart in 1947
iway an aqua gabardine sm- with She has been i student- at Texas Anita Del Rosa, dismiss
Mr. Lane, son of j Mrs. Roscqe Ballard, flskv dis
Mr. Fanner
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Talk On Lawns And
A NEW and
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Wednesday . Thursday
She didn’t get that gleam in
her eye from
and Mrs E V Hays of Cisco, Mrs a m I FT A
Ida Rutledge of Brownwood, Mr oOUlIl \\ ulu I IH
tK.’EcJSTW'CSS Has Regular Session
Dunn and Mrs Wade TTioifhas alii A meeting of the South, Ward
Of Coleman PTA was held Monday .in the visual
+ 0.0 i education room of the school, with
__r*1.,U UrtMrs. Leo Thompson presiding Mrs
Garden C lub Heat b Mome Grisham led a sing-song
Mrs Ida Smith’s room received the
room count award Mrs. L M. Jus-
Outdoor Living Room Ucf B*ve “ report on the school of
U D ' instruction held the past week Mrs
j Mrs Frank Rogers spoke on Care, Jeff uf(.v(.e gav(, a report on the
of .Lawns and Outdoor District 1 meeting held recently in
Rooms. at the Coleman Garden, Brownwoo<j
; Club mating Tuesday morning at ( Aubrf NichoU was etect*d m- I
the library Mrs Robert Bowen. aUUUlon wpw#eBUUve for the I
roving Wrier, told of flowers in gcoul ,)rORram R,,„Pshmenu were
bloom *bout the city served following the program
Mrs R H Cochran presided and ♦ a
named Mrs J B Hilton. Mrs ft shfffifi n is
Bailey and Mrs Perry Stobaugh on ^Gi^v RHin^HilSTFSS
thf nominating committer MONDAY MIDGE HOSTESh
Mrs Thro Griffis displayed a Entertaining with three tables of |
floral arrangement at Zalria a bridge al the Taylor Tea Room on ,
wild sage The club dismissed earlv | Monday. Mrs Rose Sheffield narn- |
_ in order that members might at- > members of the Monday Bridge
“ tend the Union Revival at the First Club as honor guests *
Methodist Chur); Pink decorated the** rooms
^ for the occasion Refreshments were
■*», , served at the conclusion of a series
HRs K It il'liv is of games
THURSDAY bridge HOSTESS Score awards went to Mrs Milton;
Mrs Wa D Allen" entertained Collins high club. Mrs Ben Cox.
| with two tables of bridge Thursday second high and Mrs Frank Rogers I
i afternoon at the Taylor Tea Room, high guest Others present were]
: honoring the Thursday Bridge Club Mines Howard Jordan, T L Miller.!
Score swards were won by Mrs pat Warren. Jack Ram bo. Press j
T. L Miller high and Mrs J- P Mdrris. Charles Wilson. C O Moody
McCord second high It was decided ; BilLTownsend and the hostess
j-that the club would disband for ♦ ♦ _ _
the next two weeks, because of the 'cvwx'vna/sca/sa/wwwv
Union Revival which is in sessnai at pUnrf»K & Snnisil
! the First Methodiat Church V fllirtfl CV OULlill
Present were Mme* Miller Me- Calendar
i Cord, R Bailey. O t Beck Silas
Ballard. Roy Howell. E L Knox !
and Mra. Perry Stobaugh. - ijr, Rebekali Lodge will hold J
. their regular meettng in the IQpP ;
^ Hair at « 00 p.m j
T FRIDAY
Mrs Willie Campbell and Mrs j
\ Jack' Rowe will be hostesaes to the!
j Ruth Class at the home of Mrs
I Camt'bel!
j The Coleman Independent Club
j will meet in the home of Mrs E
f’F Watson at 2 36 pm
• Mr* Harmon Blanton is enter-
taining with a dinner., honoring her
tfdaughte) Juanita
MONDAY
Members of the DAR will enter-
tain with a luncheon at the Cole-
I man Hotel, when new officers will
be installed This is the final meet-
ing of the year
1 Mrs Bill Townsend will be host-
I ew* to the Monday Bridge Club at
[the Taylor Tea Room
TUESDAY
j Mrs William- Leach wiU be host-
eas to the Les Amis Club in her
hotni
WEDNESDAY
Open house will be field at the
Overall Memorial Hospital from
9 M to It 30 am and 1 00 to & 00
p m The public Is cordially invited
to visit the hospital and will be
shown the new Improvements
Genuine Ford
SEAT
COVERS
are
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✓ LAST LONGER
Now you can have oeat
coven that are made eope
dally for your Ford car in
a variety of beautiful colon
and patterns. Come in to-
day and take your pick!
They’re pdeed right.
M. K WITT
MOTOR COMPANY
Read Cedar and Walnut Chest*
Iquan the cedar heM ef Tnww'vf
especially fee CHH gradaates. Weed
f urniture a ttterage tie
IMSI R I YOUR WOOLCN
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Eltcwktre
RINSO Large box
* 33c
LUX FLAKES Large box
__________35c
LIFEBUOY SOAP
2 bars 19c
LUX TOILET SOAP
2 bars 19c
CAT FOOD Puss ’N Boots...... 3 cans 25c
TISSUE Ponds, 200 ct._I7c
Parkay
Pound
MARGARINE
LARD
FLOUR Gold Medal, 5 IBs. 47c
Armours Star, Pure
3 pound carton
37c
83c
PURE CANE
10 Pounds
10 lbs. 85c
79c
5c
15c
SUGAR
PEACH NECTAR 16 oz. bottle
PEAS Libbys Jumbo, No. 2 tin
JUICE Libbys Tomato, No. 2 tin 2 for 25c
16 oz. tin 25c
PEAS Rolling West, No. 2 tin 2 for 29c
■EVILS FOOD RIX
Dromedary
pkg. ------
GINGER MEAD MIX TT"’
BOTH FOR 33c
28c
5c
Raller'x, Firm. Red, Ripe
PICKLES Sweet, Hunts CHB, 12 oz. 35c
PICKLES Dill, Hunts CHB, 24 oz. 39c
PICKLES Sour, Hunts CHB, 24 oz. 39c
Hants CHB
PICKLES Fresh Chips, 24 oz. 33c
Hunt* CHB
COCKTAIL SAUCE 10 oz. 15c
MEAT SAUCE Hunts CHB, 6 oz. bottle 15c
JUICE Tomato, Hunts CHB, 46 oz. tin 29c
APRICOTS Hunts, tall can —......19c
PEACHES Hunts, tall can 19c
FRUIT COCKTAIL Hunts, tall can 19c
TEA Schillings, for iced tea, lb. 89c
JELLY Pure grape, Ma Brown, lb. jar 29c
Iris Extra Cheiee Sliced
APPLES Evaporated, 8 oz. carton 14c
TOMATOES Solid pack, No. 2y2 tin 25c
CADlUyCC Venezuela, imported, in pea- <fl t"
aHKIIIIltd nut oil. 23c value, for IOC
FRUITS a,u VEGETABLES
RADISHES Home Grown 3 bunches 10c
ONIONS Green, home grown, buch. 5c
Home Grown - : '
ASPARAGUS r/-
CAULIFLOWER California, lb.
CaUfernia Pascal
CELERY Best for eating, stalk
NEW POTATOES^'’”
re*M Thin Hkln
ORANGES full of juice, lb.
10c
14c
15c
71c
meats
7 BONE
Pound
Plate R»
Pound
BEEF STEAK Sirloin, lb.
BEEF STEAK Club, lb.*
BEEF ROAST
BEEF ROAST ■■■■I
BACON Armours, our slice, lb.
WEINERS All meat, skinless, lb.
BAKED LOAVES large asst lb.
PERCH Ocean, fillets, no waste, lb
SHRIMP large, fancy, lb.
FRYERS Home dressed, lb.
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55c
39c
68c
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Autry, Milton. Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1948, newspaper, May 6, 1948; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732424/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.