Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1939 Page: 8 of 14
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 16,1939
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SOCIETY
(Continued from Page 7—Sec. 1)
Just a
Club Guest
Thursday Afternoon
of Mrs. Ben Cox
Blue hyftc
inths and begonia form-
ed floral di
-cova lions for the home
of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Cox Tuesday
afternoon \v
hen Mrs C. x entertain-
eci with ti
jre tables ot contract
bridge Men
ibi is of the Just A Club
were named
guf sts.vtlth Mrs. Monte
Gideon sind
Mm. Junnv King play-
ing or abse
it memberF
Luncheon
was served at the Man-
hat tun Cftfp
prece ding games at the
home. Sout
i Concho street.
High aftu
rd wa.s won by Mrs R
A. Gardner
w«t>n second rugn going
to Mrs. T
M, Jamison and cut to
Mrs Flriyd
Stobaugh.
Inciiided
on the guest list were
Mesdanv
3U!-t. King. Gardner.
Jami.soil. Si
•obaugh. Sam T. Cobb.
Rushmg W
»ils Hugh Lewis. C. V
RoMnsoo. I
!H McKmnev J. E
Burdick am
1 M E Weave;
Sundav
♦ ♦ *
School Classes
Guests at Partv
Friday
Afternoon
Mr'1 Hftig
i U wix and Mrs. John
McCulloch
were hostesses Friday
Aftegioon \
rhen they entertained
at the heme
of Mrs. Lewis honoring
member F c
f their Sundav school
First Baptist Church
Games of
various kmds furnished
enter ainnv>
nt throughout afternoon
A St. Patric
k rnoui was earned out
in deenrati
jtis for th«' home and
e refreshment piate. of
^reen mok
ed salad white cake.
grid, -,
beroraicd. with Sham-
rocks and U
moiude with green lea
Present a
ere Mrs J E. Burdick
superintendt
>n: arid-class members
Elmei D‘<
Morris Jackie Aisop,
Joyce
rs. .J^an Hav Man- E3-
ler a Prtfp’ s
Beth Cep-
Dotvy Jean Clcrftent-s.
Bffl-y ■Jfn’Ci
Brings and
Sorosi
♦ ♦ ♦
Club 1 o
Vote Ajr-endments
At \ex
Meeting
F qr anit
ndroer.c, fo th- comti-
tUtlOll
Soro-"- Club, local
study nraran
12Avion were discu^^d at
up-id ‘Friday afternoon at
The am^r.di
at li'
■;r.f FYidav afternoon
Roll cal! w
o an.*wed with an In-
Rfnon • :
thfi Imnk committee wa-
gften b'. M
rs. H W Bfowr. and a
mitiee given by Mr Harry Mace,
A St. Patrick motif was noted
i in the refreshment plate of hot
! spiced tea. sandwocljes and cookies
j served Mesdames M. L. Maris, Guy
I Anderson. Kenneth Evans. Ben
! Thomas Harry Mace. Cecil Stokes,
: Felix Mavo and John Sims.
♦ ♦ ♦
Holland Princess Goes For Sleigh Ride
a
Mrs Robert Newsom ol San An-
tonio and Mrs. E L. Knox played
for absent members of the Thurs-
day Aiternoon Bridge Club
Mrs. $i> E Beck enb'ri,i.!V
two tables ot contract Ti
Luncheon was served t
hattan. Cafe, preceding games
'Prizes were Won by Mrs B A
Pessels. high, and Mrs Claud Mc-
Clellan. second high
Spr::;j 1 lowers :umi.s!*r ; d--'.’ra-
tions for the home.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Saunders Club
Hostess Thursday
Afternoon
♦ • ♦
Opportunity Bible
Class Meets With
Mrs. Miller Mondav
c
vr
Miller
» • Mr:, ler Mr
M 'Ho: a <1 M: Will K..
a St Patrick motif as
for f hp hcrn^
The oreMdent. Mrs R, E
merman, prrsid**d during’ a
session, which opened with \
sed
T. J. Allen
. Reports wc
r commit^'
• and the (f
new commit:
■pps aroH-.t.tv
Mrs F.
F. Brbb *
igust-a Koet
rig: card a:
Mrs H. 1
Pinkert m a
Smart As
They Come!
r-
During a social hour an inter
mg quiz contest 'fumiUied en
tamment Mrs S E Tubb wpi
moving this month to Dallas. •
green. w<
Presen
Mesdamt
Babb. J
fnermar
man Joe
Faulkner
Ko«ni«
W P s
R B R<
where Mrs Miller
ireen mints and r
ke Shamrocks and
•re served.
for the mee’ing
s Wacom Freeman
O Harris. R E. L
Dennis Harris. Cecil
k Cathev S E Tubb
■ H
Cpe
■ W;
L Pi
kerton,
ov B E
Dow ;v. T
Henrv Ve
Augustia
Davis. J
J Allen,
mer and
♦ ♦ ♦
Ruth C lass. Guest
Monday Afternoon
Of Mrs. Slider
* V -
Our Spring Style*
Will Inspire You
Many beautiful' solids and
prints so reasonably priced
tbev will bring an exclamation
at joy to the rao.it conserva-
tive and critical shopper
Our co'li'* 101 thus
many new exciting designs
.W» mine ou> inspection -:
our complete line of new
spring merchandise
Use Our Lav-A-Way Plan
Blue Bonnet
Dress Shop
FANNY BOI4MNG, Prop.
MBS. 1>AVlfi SNODGRASS
SaihsiiUfv
Two Substitute-1 or
Absent Club Members
Thursday Afternoon
when i
witn
- Man-1
Ace Of Clubs Is
Guest Friday Of
ii'Dr.-Mrs. Moftjy
Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Moody were
.hosts Friday Evening when they
entertained at Hotel Coleman, ho'h-
oring members of the Ace of Clubs.
A blue and yellow color motif was
attractively carried out in details.
At the Coffee Shop, where dinner
wu.s served preceding games. Calen-
dula furnished floral center for the
table lighted with blue tapers in
silver candelabra.
in games cf contract high score
pr ires were won by Mrs. Bob Brown-
ing and Dr. F M Burke.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Gilford Scott. Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Chf ney. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.
Wihon, Mr! and Mrs, Joe Stevens,
Mrs. F A. Moode.of Clinton. Okla.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Browning, Dr.
F. M. Burke.
♦ ♦ ♦
iana of Holland makes little Princi
rtmut on a walk during "'Mi win!
Grtndelwald, Switzerland The ]
I wo are Initiated
. rix con-1 Jnto Trj Gotta
vacation With pi i -n l
ambulator is‘Club 1 hursday
rid
awn b'
$1,000,000 Bell
was
Joh
! v a
Miss Aline Bee
score- award and
Trammell, second
aftemopn when Ml
Jr enp-rtained
Street with com -
bers of the Round
named guest
Luncheon was -er\
hat tan Caf- with
home afterwards.
Present Were Miss Beck, M:ss
Trammell. Mesdames Bill; Baker
Be* Browning. Ralph .Duncan.
Clyde Henderson .Jack Horne. Clyde
McClellan Rob O Hair. Joe B
Founs. G'lford Scott. F W Taylor.
R B
;ni .wi
V!
I.ydia Ferguson Circle
M;rs W L. F'
•treasurer of ill
circle (luring a
sion.
Lv • ; 'udy. Psalm* 50. was
taught by M-- Alexander. Allen.
-S' :• -.1. Lil- i> -sun. Si r ward -
■ .:e reference, was
glum by Mi Florence Dibrell.
Misses Eleanor Kurtz and Jean
' " A :v.< were Initiated into the Tri
ayer i,y Mrs. ®Rt,a dub st a meeting held lasl
| Thursday evening at the home of
I ■ mc-gs ses- M■" l)e11 Mitchell
was tnnuht P’l)!lo'lin? the initiation a busi-
nnd Mrs. W •' swisiot' was held., after, which
-pirituai Life ■ li hostess .served cream and cake
j g Heflin ,0 Misses Kurtz, Ayres. Lucille Close.
Ht len Marie Futch. Margaret Young
,.lS w«s elected i B’ :nll'e Holl?h. Mary Frances Gar-
Xu , Fcguson <f' r an<>-* Ruest. Miss Christine
.: business scs- ' Smith of Fort Worth.
s*s
Coleman School
Nursery Parent’s
Ass’n. Meets Monday
Members of the Parent Associa-
tion of the Coleman Nursery School,
met Monday afternoon to quilt for
the school sleeping room.
tables of contract bridge. Members
of the FViday Night Bridge Club
were named guests. ,
Jonquils and hyacinths furnished
the floral note. High score prizes
were awarded Mrs. Floyd Stobaugh
and David Snodgrass,
The chosen motif- was further
carried out in the refreshment plats
Quilts were worked on, after I .served Mr and Mrs. Jack Durham,
which a social hour was enjoyed,
i Refreshments of hot chocolate and
cookies were served by Mrs. Ola
Laws and Mrs, lYessic Moneyhun
to 24 members and guests.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs:' Milton Collins, Mr.
and Mrs. David Snodgrass, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Stobaugh, Mr. and
Mrs. Fiank Harbour and Mrs. V.
Rawltas Gilliland.
Mrs. Beil to Review
Book at Methodist
Church on Monday
Disdaining usual methods of tran-
sportation, this three-year-old cat
often accompanies its master for
short rides through London streets
perclied on the back of a bicycle.
The Nichols Bible class of the
First Methodist Church will pre-
sent Mrs. Hubert Bell in a book
review Monday afternoon, March 27,
at 3 o’clock. *
Mrs. Bell will review the book
'•Rebecca'' (Daphne du Maurier).
The review will be given In connec-
tion with a silver tea, to be given
In the basement of the First Meth-
odist Church. The public is cor-
dially invited to attend.
♦ ♦ ♦
The American on a tour of Europe
was very proud of American Effi-
ciency. The guide pointed out the
beauty of Vesuvius In eruption.
“Well, my friend." he said. “I
don't think you have anything in
your country to equal that."
"Perhaps not," replied the Ameri-
can, "but we have a fire brig- ': in
New York that could put It uUt."
Friday Night Club
Named Guest At
Contract Bridge
A green cola' theme, depicting
the St. Patrick motif, was used in
dee; u.i-ms for .the home of Mr.
Lid Mrs, Frank Stringer, 609 Cot-
tonwood Street, Friday evening
when they entertained with three
$1.85
BUYS 100 ENGRAVED
CALUNO CARDS
ANY STYLE OF EN-
GRAVING, EITHER
PLAIN OR PANELED
CARDS.
The
Democrat-
Voice
Office Supply Dept.
* ♦ ▼
Woodman Circle Is
Organized Thursday
Afternoon
Am
A gt
Woodmen of the |
World
circle
irn-t Thursday after-
no;a: a
the
home of Mrs. Joe'
Brc;lcs
lor th
<■ purpo.* of .organiz-1
■. • a
erv'ec
club, Wo-:dmen Circle
Sf rvu c
Club
was .fleeted as the
name o
■
a w organization.
W C
he Bibi-
Zim-
in g
Lankf
Kinzif
L B
Mesdar
Sin Ein
Fern
if-.' Floyd Chaffi!
er Sm. i . Jimmy j
M ■ K I. Mr
Tir. O S Driskill.i
Visiting
Mrs. Au
flowri Mrs H. L Pinkerton and
Mr-. Cecil Freeman; telephone Mrs.
W he G.ilespie Mrs c O. Fom-
in* and Mrs Will Downs The tele-
phone committee will.serve as host-
eases at the next meeting of the
Mi" M
In T»(
♦ ♦ ♦
■Jtl Ee‘lured
Mr Annie Whitten, Brown wend,
pa • district manager and national
re. ri ■ -• rivi ; , sided at tile nieet-
n ami in the organiza-
tion.
Ml C’ ns' - Ye! ton - elected
idem Mrs. F- uitla O Hal vice
i !•' Mr .Bailie Wh.’c secre-
• r. r an- M-t lave O'Bar.
n • rt-r Mis- O'Bar s also a slate
the place of State
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•V tofu.-, • ■■ ia'ter-
er holdit
j Att
HU
naai
in
i non
It ( hoir
Mi- Bit
•o in
State
in the
. Mi
Mrs, J
hoir of 350
ege for. Wo-
mal Choral Symphony con-
' the year u ,11 be presented
coiitge auditorium Thursday
1 March 16. at 8; 15
Mead, daughter- of Mr. and
w Mead of this city, i a
studying for a degree in vo-
1 home economics.
home _.
Second Sire
l he .hoste
to Mrs. Y-i
White M ,
Yei
tell 23 at
314 c..u>t
s servpd a alad plate,
I'M. Mrs. O Bar Mrs.
O'Bar. Mr- Wliittenj
.and Mrs. May Klapper, Mrs. Ellen,
Varner and Mrs Ruby Mosley,. j
♦ ♦ ♦
1 hirtv-one Present
For Meetings of
1 hree C ircles
E. E
Zim-
Free.;
Ro-.
-u\.‘n
Hi-I-
F
Li
The Ruth Class, at the First Bap-
tist Church held its regular month-
ly business and social meeting on
Monday afternoon at, the home of]
Mr and Mi Slider. East:
Ninth Street Mrs Slider and Mr'
Alfred Croft were co-hostesses far j
the afternoon
The'meeting opeiied wifh a prayer,
j by< the . claws teacher. Sirs, 'O. S
Driskill Devotional.. "Is .Mv Savior1
Br'isfied With Me was given by
Mrs, Floyd Chaffin associate mem-
ber of the,class .
■ i) . ,1 Oil .. I,, .1 il
Mrs Dennis Games president, .pro-1
jstded. Mrs Ben Thottias resigned |
$1 \i • , r-- .lien and Mr:
f vacancy.'
)f the Ladies Aiix-i
Methodist Church J
afternoon at the |
present, including
isan Wesley circle,
iry Sue Brown and 1
.a FVrgusWl.
irele
f the Susan We: -
with a .song -Just j
Most." followed :
si: .1 : I) ,
• (ji: viiooti • :•.-'
tar Rp;uge ; Psalm j
Ire T W Martin j
t.t Mr I) x The
esaon "Expanding
led'!-
wa .
'he Zone f the Chur
nr Mr • ttr.vd. •. Hk-c-'V •
Mari su- Brewii f in le
A song. "Savior Like a Shepherd
fjead Us ’ opt n*d the meeting of
the Mur, ■ Sue Brown circle and
ENJOY VOI R CAR . . .
but be sure about your
automobile insurance-
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
Consult us if'you are in
any doubt about depen-
dable protection.
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' *' •
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Invites The General Public
To Bring Their
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ALTERATIONS to
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For Efficient Service Arid
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1939, newspaper, March 16, 1939; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747569/m1/8/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.