Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1982 Page: 2 of 21
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COLEMAN COUNTY CHF
Coleman* Texas, June TO, 1982
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Rockwood
News Report
Written by Mrs. John Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Dosh T. Mc-
Creary of Austin visited briefly
Sunday with Mrs. Lon Gray, as
they were enroute to Lubbock
to visit a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Basket and
Mike of Abilene were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Eppler. They had con-
ducted services at the Shields
Church of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wright of
San Angelo spent Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Buttry.
Mrs. John Hunter spent
Wednesday afternoon in Brady
with Mrs. Bill Nevans.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryan
spent the weekend‘in Dallas
visiting daughters Judy and
Serena Bryan and Pat Greener.
Last Wednesday Mrs. Junior
Brusenhan and Mrs. R. W.
Emerson visited at Early with
Mr. and Mris. Dennis Gleaton
knd family!. Mrs. Emerson
spent Sunday to$h the Brusen-
hans and all visited via phone
\*ith Mr. and Mrs. Stan Martin
in Denver, Colorado and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Brown in Menard.
The Women of the Baptist
Church met Monday morning in
Sunday. Saturday callers were
James Estes and Cindy, Doug-
las Estes, Mr. Ind Mrs. Leon-
ard Alexander, Junior Thomas,
Lois Haines, Mrs. Claud Box,
Mrs. Boss Estes, Don Marsh
and Candi, Richard Estes, Ben-
nie Estei and Mrs, Lon Gray.
Sunday visitors were Mrs. Jack
Bostick of Coleman and Mrs.
Bob Smith of San Saba.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Blake Williams
met grandson, Blake McWher-
ter of Houston, in Brownwood
last Tuesday and he visited to
a Royal Service program, “Reli- Thursday when they took him
gions of West Africa". Mrs. toKerrville.
Emerson gave “The Call to
Prayer". Participating were
Mmes. Bill Bryan, Junior Brus-
enhan, Lon Gray and Emerson!
Gene Bickley of Mansfiejd
spent Thursday to Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fowler.
Larry and Troy Fowler of
Arlington spent Saturday and
Sunday with his parents. They
were helping with the grain
harvest'.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Lee in Santa Anna and
attending the Estes reunion in
Rockwood were Mr. and Mrs.
Bennie C. Estes of San Antonio,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Estes of
Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mrs. Bob Mobley of Santa
Anna visited Sunday morning
with Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
McSwain. Loyd Rutherford and
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Williams
and Blake McWherter visited
Sunday afternoon.
Visiting Saturday with Lin-
nie Box were Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Hancock of Midland, Mrs.
Ann Bryan and Lida Boedikea
of Brownwood, Bill Trotter and
grandson of Corpus Christi.
Sunday visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Shamblin of Gran-
bury, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Lovelady of Fort Madison,
Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Alexander of Fort Worth and
Marsh and Candi and Bryan of Sam Alexander of San Angelo,
Huntsville. Mrs. Marsh and Mrs. Jack Bostick and Mrs. Bob
children remained for a longer
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Estes, Terri and Jeff of Odessa
visited in the Sam Estes home
Thursday tcySunday. Joe Estes
of Abilene Visited Saturday and
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Join The Parade
Of Shoppers Who Will Be In Coleman
All Day Saturday
For The Big
You'll Find Sensational Buys Offered
All Over Town By Coleman Merchants
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Each Depositor Insured
To $100,000
Smith.
Mrs. Jack McSwane joined
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McSwane
and Garland McSwain at Lake
Whitney for the weekend.
ROBIN RUTHERFORD
Grandson Of
Voss Woman
Gets DDS Deg.
f Robin D. Rutherford has
received his doctor of dental
surgery (D.D.S.) degree from
The University of Texas Health
Science Center at San Antonio.
He is the grandson of Mrs.
Pauline Ransbarger of Voss,
and son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Rutherford of Round
Rock. He is a 1978 graduate of
Texas A&M University and
plans to go into the private
practice of general dentistry in
Odessa, Texas.
The 21 women and 112 men
who were candidates for the
degree were honored at the
Mrs. Grace Kemp o Coleman dental school’s commencement
Robble ^cCarrf1“ otr ^v- exercises May 29.
mgton, N. M visited Goldie Dr R j Bul •
M!brge,r “5 HaTro‘duMcCar, dent of The University of Texas
rell Monday. Mrs. John Howard Hea,th Science Center at Hous.
visited in the afternoon. to was prindpal speaker.
Sunday luncheon guests of c,ass ^ Vernon Lee
Mr and Mrs. Jim Rutherford Krueger also spoke.
and Jennifer were Mrs. Bob °_____
Rutherford and Margot, Mrs.
David Huggins and Amber of
Santa Anna, Mrs. Rickey Aber-
nathy and Tony, Mrs. Earl
McGee Sr., Earl McGee Jr.,
Matt and Nicole of Brock.
CATCHES UP
Auto accidents don't just
happen-frequently they are the
result of careless driving errors
Mr ."and Mrs. IT Hodges ™de time and time again.
spent Thursday and Friday at
Midland with Mr. and Mrs,
Britt Mclver, Jason and Joshua
and with Mr. and Mrs. Artie
Smith, Bryan, Kyle and Phillip.
They visited in San Angelo
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hodges
enroute home. Mrs. Royce Mc-
Weatherford spent Sunday to
Tuesday with the Boss Estes
family,
Mr. and Mrs. Boss Estes and
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Estes
visited Monday in Coleman
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bostick,
Iver of Katy was also visiting in.. Mr. and Mrs. Leffel Estes and
Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Mankin and
Byron Densman of Brady their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
came Monday to spend a couple Clinton Estes of Houston. The
Calendar Of Events
THURSDAY, JUNE 10
Rebekah Lodge, 7:30 p.m., FCNB Hospitality
Room.
DAV and DAV Aux., 7 p.m., Coleman Bank
Club Room.
Sensible Weight Trimmers, 6:30 p.m., weigh-
in, 7 p.m. meeting, St. Mark's Parish Hall.
Tennis Association, 7 p.m., City Park, Practice
Session. Everyone interested is invited.
Singing at Leisure Lodge, 3 p.m. ,
■ Social Security Office, open 9 a.m.-12 noon,
Cobb Center.
FRIDAY, JUNE 11
TBM CB Club, 8 p.m., Coleman Bank
Clubroom.
VFW Auxiliary Exercise Class, 6-7 p.m., VFW
Hall.
SATURDAY, JUNE 12
Bake Sale, front of Southern Savings on
Commercial and College, sponsored by Women’s
Auxiliary to Coleman County Little League
Association.
DAR, 2:00 p.m., Trade Winds Restaurant,
Regal Room.
Bake Sale, front of Shopping Basket, 8:30
a.m., sponsored by Bible Baptist Church Sunday
School Class.
SUNDAY, JUNE 13
Burkett School Homecoming, basket lunch at
12:30 p.m., business meeting at 2 p.m.
MONDAY, JUNE 14
Singing at Holiday Hill, 3 p.m.
Assembly of God WM’s singing, 6:30 p.m.,
Leisure Lodge.
County Tax Appraisal Board meeting, 5 p.m.,
Appraisal Tax office.
Chajnber of Commerce Junior Directors, 7:30
p.m., board room.
VFW Auxiliary exercise class, 6-7 p.m., VFW
Hall.
VFW Griffin-Smith Bros. Post 8875 and
Ladies’ Auxiliary, 7 p.m., 107 E! Pecan.
TUESDAY, JUNE 15
Songbirds, Ranger Park Inn Nursing Home,
2:30 p.m., Santa Anna.
Social Security office open 9 a.m. to 12 noon,
Cobb Center.
First United Methodist Church clothing room,
open 2-4 p.m.
Coleman County 4-H Horse Club workouts,
6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Double C Arena.
AARP, 12 noon, Senior Center, covered dish
luncheon.
District 27, Registered Nurses, 7:30 p.m.,
Brownwood Regional Hospital Classroom.
of days with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elec Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hunter of
Anston were Tuesday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Bryan.
Estes family expresses appre-
ciation to neighbor, Mrs. W. B.
McCutcheon, for attending the
reunion and helping out in so
many ways.
Visiting with Mrs. Claud Box
Mrs. Jim Rutherford and during the weekend were Mrs.
Mark visited Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Reeves, Garnet Jr.,
Howard Pearson Monday and
Mrs. Angie Hernandez visited
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Boss Estes of
Fort Worth came Thursday for
a few days at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Leffel Estes of
Coleman and their guest, Sam
Alexander of San Angelo, spent
David and Brian. All attended
the Sunday breakfast at the
Boss Estes home. Dr. Bradford
Reeves came Sunday morning
from Dallas where he attended
a convention.
Donations to the Permanent
Fund of the Rockwood Ceme-
tery were made by Mrs. Bill
Saturday night with Mr. and Nevans, Mrs. John Hunter,
Mrs. Estes and were here for Mrs. Vivian C. Phillips, Sam
the family get-together Satur- Alexander* Clint Estes and the
day evening at the Community J- A. Estes Estate.
Center. Others out of town
attending Saturday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Estes, Weldon Estes and
grandson Shane of San Angelo,
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thomas of
Millsap, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Alexander of Fort Worth,
David and Lisa Hart of San
Angelo, Mildred Estes of
Brownwood.
Sunday breakfast guests
with the Boss Estes were Mrs.
Claud Box, Mrs. Garnet Reeves
and Garnet Jr. and David
Reeves of Las Vegas, Nevf, Dr.
and Mrs. Bradford Reeves of
Wichita, Kans., Brian Reeves of
Houston, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Estes of San Angelo, Mrs.
Susie Smith of Bovina. Mr. and
Mrs. Woodrow Estps .of
Coleman County Chronicle
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