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MAXINE STAYTON, SOCIETY EDITOR^-OFFJCE PIIONE 25, RESIDENCE 663-J
Coleman County
Couple Married
t Saturday Nkht
Miss Juanita O'Dell of Talpa be-
came the bride ol' Mir Gervin Norris
of Silver Valley in a ceremony read
Saturday night by Rev: M. c. Golden
In Ballinger. Accompanying the,. , , ,,
couple wer, Mi Mu Tabor of T:l, Mmp^.va ceremony. The bride was
pa and Mr. Odir Aljidlu v. T Cri'W.;, < re! '<!< *ln » flock of tw0
For the c-ivmonv Hr bride w oe !ud'' of “ue- A daughter of Mr.
a blue crepe ireck with a.-oW-s “rfl *fs' W U Cra!« of TrlcK1)am’
Craig-Laughlin
Ceremony Said In
Coleman Wednesday
Mho Mary LeNora Craig of this
city and Mr. James Oray Luughlin
of Trickham were quietly married
last Wednesday evening at the home
<M Rev and Mrs, U K. Porter, West
Live Oak Street.
Rev. Dr. Forter, pastor Of the
In a Methodist Church, read the
Band Sponsor
of Wile and white. A 'dnuuhter of
Mr., and Mr::. Frank O'Dell of Tulpa,
Mrs. Norris, was graduated from the
Mr Laughlin was graduated from
Coleman High School with the 1938
class. She has been making her home
Talpa IliRhjF 'hool two week, ago.!*" U°!pm:in her ^Hher Hoyt
Mr Mm-, C to.............. nr si,- I1 ’■ ^"8 and Mrs. Craig and has
been employed ijj the Craig Butter-
Kru.st Bakery.
Mr. Laughlin is a soil of MV. and
'Mrs. T. E. Laughlin of Trickham.
The couple plan to make their home
in Coleman.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr Norris’!; the only run of Mr,
and Mrs. L. G. Norris ot Sliver Val-
ley. He is a former • tiulenl of the
Talpa school.
Mr. and Mrs., Norris • will make
. their home in Silver Valley.
Holered At Shower
Miss Juanita (I'Dril. bride-elect of
Oervin Norris of Silver Valiev. wit . j. ,
named guest Of honor Friday after-; WfUTPn-DaVlS Rites
noon when Mi:--. Al-.t Kim- nit,-r-j C, ‘ j l\/|.. v 17
taints) with a linen ‘lower from <L ’. 1 ‘ Y
until 6 o'clock, at 'her home in Talpa.j III Lubbock
Tlte bride's Chosen colors of blue! —.....—
and white were carried out - in the| Mrs Avey Lou Warren of this city
color theme Mi . Mary llii hnng i:lsto Boland B. Davis of Lubbock
presided over the bride' bonk, hand-i •v"rn quietly married Wednesday,
work of Mr T. A. Garrett j May 17. with Rev. H. O. Richards,
Miss Kite;'was assisted by jier|Past°r of the. Primitive Baptist
mother. Mr’ Walter King! In' - erv- Church of Anton, reading the cere-
ing refreshments of punch', and ! m°ny.
cookies. i Mrs. Davis, daughter of Mr and
Tfip guest ll'1 inchuled Missor * Mr:;. A. I. Brice of 1M West Fourth
Mary Louise and Olivia (Vx. Mar- j Street, Coleman, had been visiting
Jorie Maves !’,<‘ck. Fuve and Rave *n Ralls at the time of her mar-
Ktone. Chrvstine Norris. Vivian!' age. She had worked for a year in
O'Deall. Wanda. King, Mary Bush-! Lubbock, but recently had been
ong. Ml T. 8. (Nuaiilly. Mi- Jack' making her home in Coleman.
McQueen and Mr Frank O'lMl, Mr Da',is is a son of Mrs. M. J.
! Davis a: Lubbock.
♦ ♦ ♦ I Mr, and Mr, Davis plan to make
'MIPS MeILVAIN RF.fTlVFS j.tbeir home on a farm near Lubbock.
BA. DEGREE TUK.HDAY
Week-end Social Calendar
TODAY
—Dallas News Photo
Miss Madge Bennett
Miss Madge Bennett,- of Valera
who was named sponsor of the Yel-
low Jaekett Band at'a recent elec-
tion by students at Howard Payne
fife* Ben
College, Brownwood. Miffs' Bennett is
a (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Bennett of Valera.
Mrs. Rob O’Hair is hostess to
; the Round Robin Club.
The. Thursday Afternoon
Bridge Club Is meeting with Mrs.
Claud McClellan.
New Deal Club members are
guests of Mrs. Ray Gilliam.
The Phebean Class of the First
Baptist Church is meeting at the
educational building with Mrs.
R. C. Miller and Mrs. Hayes
Coffey co-hostesses.
Miss. Mary Frances Gardner is •
hostess to the Tri Gottas. '~j
FRIDAY
Mrs. W. W. Williams is enter-
taining honoring the 5th birth-
day of her son, Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harbour
are hosts to the Friday Night
Club.
MONDAY
The Ruth Class of the First
Baptist Church is meeting with
Mi O. S. Drlskill,
The Business and Professional
Womens Club meets at Hotel
Coleman.
TUESDAY
lb, Coleman Garden Club Is
meeting at 9:30 at the City
Library,
Womens Benefit Association is
meeting with Mrs. J. W. Croft.
Mr E. W. Bridwell is hostess
to the I.es Amis Club.
Th» Let ha Saunders Circle of
the First Baptist Church Is meet-
ing with Miss Frances Boy Is.
Mi; Rhcba Campbell is enter-
taining the So And So Club!
The Pastime Club is meeting
with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gil-
■le pie.
On Vacation
I DR AND MRS NICHOLS
| TO NEW YORK FOR MONTH
j Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Nichols left
Tuesday morning for New York.
: where Dr. Nichols will take poet-
j graduate work for the next thirty
[days, Wv were .lowed in Fort
Ruth Class Has
Tea And Shower
For Cradle Roll
Wurth by Miss Nickev Wallace small
i daughter o! Mr and Mi Karl Member, of the Ruth Class of t):
| Wallace, who accompanied them to. Hri;t Baptist Church entertain.-
New York,
♦ » *
j TO ATTEND WORLDS
FAIR IN NEW YORK
| Three local girls. Misses Billy;
; Marie Miller and Joe Morris of Cole- ■
j man und Miss Margaret Stacy of'
Millersview. will leave June 12 for,
: a tour to the World s Fail* In. New
! York.
^|l ■' U-—H~.l
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Oleta Mellvpin Tue-ulayj HOMER T. MUI.KEY IS
night recti-..-d h r B A. deen-e fremj MEMBER GRADUATING
the Soul!,we. : 1 ■ mi. S;ale IVnciiers CLASS AT U OF T
College at San Mareos. according to j
a not ce received -siav from that I Homer T. Mulkev, son of Mrs. El-
Instltuti-.
HOWELL
NOW SHOWING
Friday-Saturday
I In Mtilkey of tliis city, is a member
| of the graduating class of the school I
of pharmacy, at the University of
Texas, according to an announce-
ment received today.
DIXIE
NOW SHOWING
Friday-Saturday
For the first time on the screen
CAFE
SOCIETY
STARRING
MADELEINE CARROLL
FRED MacMDRRA!
SHIRLEY ROSS
The Cagney who ruled the
underworld! But a Cagney
you’ve never seen before!
with
HUMPHREY BOGART*
ROSEMARY LANE
DONALD CRISP
Thompson Circle
Meets Tuesday
With Miss Stevens
Members of the Lillian Thomp-
son Circle of the First Methodist
Church met Tuesday evening at the
home of Miss Frances Stevens for
its regular semi-monthly meeting.
Devotional was led by Mrs. K. B.
McDonald, and the lesson, "The
Change Of Tempo In India,” was
taught by Mrs. W. C, Wilson,
During a social hour the hostess
served Ice cream and cake to Miss
Louise Jordon, Miss, Fanny Bolding,
Miss Sara Lou Stevens, Mrs. T. L.
Stevens and circle members. Misses
Frances Vivian Hendricks, Gladys
Townsen, Frances Mulkey, Mm. W.
C. Wilson, Mrs. K. B. McDonald and
Mrs. J. T. Saunders.
♦ ♦ ♦
PRESENTED IN DANCE
RECITAL IN ABILENE
Miss Billie Marie Miller, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miller was in
AbVfehl-*,,lW.s,(ftK' |lg¥h, where she’
appeared in a dance review, when
Polly Campbell presented her pupils
In a review at the Ball Room at the
Wooten Hotel.
Attending tire review from Cole-
man were Mrs. J. P. Miller. Miss
Doris Miller, and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Fllppen.
♦ ♦ ♦
Beauty Spots
(Coleman Garden Club)
Have you seen:
Pink lilies in the Overall Memorial
Hospital pond ?
Phlox in Mrs. W. J. Coulsons yard?
Petunias in Mi's. F. W. Taylor, Sr„
yard?
Red cypress hedge In Miss Cleo
Thompson's yard?
Petunias In Mrs. Alex Mayers’
yard?
Petunias in Mrs. J. Tom Padgltt’s
yard?
HO
WEL
,1 ' SUN-MON-TUES
MILLIONS IN HIS POCKET!
A HEART FULL OF LOVE!
Andy.. .!he All-American playboy! Stepping
out into new, hilarious adventure, when sud-
den wealth brings romance, luxury... and
troubles... to The beloved Hardys!
THE HARDYS
.RIDE HIGH
LEWIS STONE • MICKEY ROONEY
CECILIA PARKER-FAY HOLDEN
GEM
Friday-Saturday
Tom Keene
Buster (JTabbe
—it*—
Zane (jrey’ft
DRIFT
FENCE
Mrs. Jackson Hostess
Friday At Six
Tables Of Contract
Six tables pf guests were present
Friday afternoon when Mrs. H. H.
Jackson entertained at her home on
West Walnut Street with contract
bridge.
A profusion of summer flowers
formed attractive decorations for
rooms where games were played.
Score prizes were won by Mrs.
diaries R. Wilson, high, Mrs. Louie
Miller of Sail Antonio, second high
and Mrs. M. G. Cheney, cut.
At the refreshment, hour the host-
ess served pressed chicken, wafers,
olives, mints and punch,
♦ ♦ ♦
MR. AND MRS. WYLIE JAMES
VISIT fit I ENDS IN
COLEMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie James and
three children of Bisbee, Arizona,
visited Monday to Wednesday in
Coleman with Mrs. Fannie Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. James and family
lived in Coleman, leaving here 14
Garden Club Members
Entertain With
Tea and Display
Members of the Coleman Garden
Club, entertained with a flower dis-
play and informal tea Tuesday after-
noon when they were hostess at the
home of Mrs. J A. B Miller, South
Colorado Street.’
Decorations were formed of flov,’-
er displays, with each member of
the club contributing one display.
Guests were met at the door' by
Mrs. E. H. Flewellen. In the receiv-
ing line were Mrs. Miller and of-
ficers of the club. Mrs. C. W. Wood-
ruff. president; Mrs. Sam Gray,
vice-president; Mrs. Robert Coch-
ran, treasurer and. Mrs. Frank Rog-
ers, secretary
Mrs. B. B. Nunley presided at the
register.
In the dining room, the lace cov-
ered table was decorated with an
arrangement of larkspur, daisies and
other summer flowers. Slices of or-
ange red and green cherries floated
In the punch bowl. Mrs. Billy Allen
and Mrs. W. Marcus Weatherred
Included cn the tour will be a
trip to Washington. D C., a visit to
I Radio City and to West Point,, and
j will return by boat via . Miami.
Florida.
While in New York the. group will nott'
stay at Hotel Statler.
♦ ♦ ♦
last Friday afternoon fror
6 o clock at the home of
Thomas 416 West Ninth I
W.i. II. Il,<- I
tea and toy shower for tl
Roll department of the chi
In tin receiving line wer
S .JDrfckill, CJa u-achei . J
Clare, superintendent of tl
Roll Department and Mrs.
Guests welt shown into I!
Mr- Jimmy Lan
until
Ben
s J
Cra-j
rhom a
dinii
room
1 A blue and
whil o ci
odor motif
was
! used throughn
Hit CIPCOJ
r the
! home Blue 1
arkspur
euic! Q
1 Anne’s Lace
fumi&h
(xl the 1
‘loral
Mrs. O. Wilson Smith
Mrs. O. Wilson Smith, who left
today for a two months vacation
from her duties as saleslady in the President Lci/ioil
Sturges & Gibbs Store, Mrs.. Smith I - * ■ 'b -
will visit in Lancaster with rel-
atives, going from there to New
York for a month's visit with
friends and to attend the World's
Fair She will be accompanied to
New York by her niece, Miss Mar-
ian Guy of Lancaster.
Mrs. Drake Re-elected
Auxiliary
In the dining room the table w.as
laid with a hand made lace cloth
and the punch bowl was banked
with Queen Anne's Lace and phlox.
Mrs. Dennis Gaines, class president,
presided at the punch bow+.- and was
assisted in serving tea dainties by
Mrs. O. V. Bverly. Mrs. L. B. Faith,
Mrs. Frank Drake wus re-elected, Mrs R L McKjnzi.-. Mrs. Allred
president of the Ladies Auxiliary of;Croft Mrs j B Griffith end Mrs.
the Ray Post. American Legion, at|Elmf,, Smith A11 members of the
a meeting held Saturday afternoon | hoaM, parlv worP corsagc:. 0f sweet-
at the home of Mrs. L S. White, | , j(f(J W|l)l a narrow Wuf
West Cottonwood Street. i rmbon. *
Other officers elected at the; ' Gjft;. fnr thp department were
received and displayed by Mrs. Cecil
Stokes.
at the
* 1 . « . , ; meeting include Mrs. Hugh Lewis.
Approaching iVlatriage; Vice-president; Mrs J M Close,
Announced At 1 recordinB secretary; Mrs. Rushing
D | r 1 i Wells, treasurer; Mrs H. B. Wil-1 ♦ ♦ ♦
BreakrastWednesday j «i«ain and Mrs R- v. wood Mrs< Shepherd Named
The country home pf Miss OlenG Talks on Italian ari were made | Honoree At Gift
George at Bjwigs formed, a lovely j by. Mrs. Layton and Mrs. Drake,
setting for an early breakfast Wed- During the refreshment hour the
nesday morning when she.Mid Miss! hostess served ice cream and cake
Mary Bellinger of Santa Anna were! hi Mesdame.s H. B. Wilson. D, D
en^iosle^ies at a bridge-break lust Layton, R .y Howell.' Hayden Har-
honoringt Miss Lula Jo Rarvey of sett, Estelle Fllppen, Rushing Wells,
i Santa Amtwt bride-elect of Chetwyn; Frank Drake and J. M.. Close.
! Holcombe of Wink!
Party
Mrs
t Br
K. Shep-
vc enter-
her home,
♦ ♦ ♦
Tile breakfast tables were laid
poured punch with tea dainties ser-
years ago for Bisbee. He Is now- an!V(,d bv Mrs. Joe B. Pouns and Mrs.
employee of the Arizona Edison j Robert F. Jones.
Utility Company. They left here1 othc- members of the club com
yesterday for El Reno, Okla., where
they will visit with a son who is
chief pressman on the El Reno Tri-
bune.
♦ ♦ *
MISS CLARKE TO ATTEND
DANCES AT A&M
THIS WEEKEND
posed the rest of the house party.
These included Mesdames C. M.
Alexander. R. H, Alexander. T. J.
Allen, S. N. Aston. R. Bailey, Sam
T. Cobb. W. J. Coulson. C D. Cur-
rie. J. F. Gaines, W. W. Gober, Theo
Griffis, Frank Harbour. E. E. Hec-
tor. John F Henderson. C. H. Huf-
ford. D. D. Knight, Claud McClel'-
lan, Jim Martin, A. O. Newman, W
A. Powell, G. P. Roquemore, E. P
Miss Edna Clarke, student of Tex-
as State College for Women, Denton., . . v,
a friend and is going today to Col-
lege Station, where she will attend
the Junior and Final Balls tonight
and tomorrow night and the Review
Saturday morning at A&M College.
She plans to return to Coleman
Saturday with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Alex Clarke, who .will go to
College Station Saturday.
Alex Clarke. Jr., student at A&M,
will go to Camp Bullis, San Antonio
for a six weeks training course. Fred-
rick Clarke, also a student at A&M,
will remain for the summer course
at the school.
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday
Double Feature
FIGHTING
THOROUGH-
BREDS
-And—
THE LONE
WOLF SPY
HUNT
»--< - -T • " *
Next Wednesday-Thursday
Double Feature
BOY
TROUBLE
•-And--
PIRATES OF
THE SKIES
HOWELL
MONEY NIGHT
Wednesday, June 7
JOHN
Garfiel
expose;
BLACKWELLS
_ ISLAND'
ROSEMARY LANE‘STANLEY FIELDS
HOWELL
Next
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
June &-9-10
and Miss Cleo Thompson.
♦ * ♦
All-Church Federation
Meets Wednesday at
Methodist Church
The All-Church Federation met
Wednesday afternoon at the First.
Methodist Church, with women of
the First. Baptist Church in charge
of the program.
The meeting was opened with Mrs.
John Warren softly playing "Trati-
meri." followed by singing of "Mar-
ching to Zion." Mrs. John D. Mann
led in prayer.
Mrs. T. L. Stevens, president of
the Methodist society, presided dur-
ing the business session and Mrs.
Forest Caskey, president of the Bap-
tist society had charge of the pro-
gram on Missions, given as follows:
Devotional, Psalms 23, Miss Billy
Jo Grimes; Christian Hospitals, "We
Broaden Our Horizons," Jean Miller;
Orphans Homes. "Christian Orphan-
age,” Mrs. Felix Mayo; "The Story
of a Hindu Girl." Mrs. O. S. Dris-
kill; a poem. "Another Chance,"
Mrs. Caskey and a solo, "Have Thine
Own Way,” Mrs W. C Ratjen, ac-
companied at the organ by Mrs.
Warren.
Sixty nine members of the organi-
zation were present. Next meeting
will be August 30 at the First Chris-
tian Church with ladies of the Epis-
copal Church In charge of the pro-
gram.
During a social hour guests were
Invited Into the dining room, where
the lace covered table was centered
With a silver basket of pink double-
larkspur and queen anne's lace,
resting on a reflector. Mrs. Forest
Caskey of the Baptist Church and
Mrs. Nan P. Ayres of the Episcopal
Church, served pink and white brick
ice cream and cake.
♦ ♦ ♦
See our new line of engraved
visiting cards, $1 85 per 100. Demo-
crat-Voice. Phone 25. 18tfx
with Maderia linen, centered with! Fce-Jackson Chapter
gold beiis overflowing with sweet-j United Daughters
peas and phlox. Plate favors were AA . C„h,„Ja..
tiny gold bells tied with white satin ‘•‘Gci.'-j .JcllUi Uay
ribbons to small cards, bearing the! Mpmbprs ^ Lee-Jackson
words In gold, "Lula Jo-Chet, June; chapter united Daughters of the
. ! Confederacy, met Saturday after!
The menu consisted of orange bar-1 noon at the home of Mrs. T. W.
i Complimenting
j herd. Mrs. Alber
I tamed wnh a gift
509 West Walnut Street.
1 Pot flowers. Queen Anne's Lace
j and pmk ruses were used to decorate
| rooms. A pmk and white color
( scheme was carried out in the reg-
j ister and plate favors.
A- the conclusion ol games, prizes
were awarded Mrs! Lee Roy Harris
and Mrs. T. L. Sparkman.
Refreshments of pimento cheese
c i sandwishe.'i, potato chips, cookies and
"! punch wore servwi the honoree and
|j Mesdames George Hipsher, J. W.
z.'mzr*“”fsr vTr&s ru ~i„r,
Miss Harvey is the youngest dau- of the program, a study of the State
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Harvcviof Georgia. Roll call was answered
of Santa Anna. She is a graduate with the mime of famous Georgians,
of Howard Payne College, Brown-1 The program was giveh .as IbUoW:
wood, and has been employed as; “The First Settlement in Georgia,"_
head of the Spanish department in!Mrs. E. M. Jones; "Savannah, The!
the Santa Anna High School. Mr. First Steamship Built In U. S.”
Holcomb Is the youngest son of Mr.: round table discussion; "Sherman
and Mrs. Clarence Holcombe of Sil- .In Savannah In 1364." Mrs. R, A.
ver Valley. He is employed by the; Autry: "Siege and Evacuation Of
Atlantic Oil Company in Wink, j The City," Mrs. T. J. White; “Parks
where the couple will make their; in Savannah And How Kept,”
home. ■ round table discussion.
In games of bridge, played follow- j The hostess served green gauge
ing the breakfast, high score award sherbet and cake to Mesdames R.
G. Hollingsworth. Joel Warren. T.
J, White. R. A. Autry, W. N. Mc-
Culloch, E. M Jones, W. C. Jones.
♦ ♦ ♦
WOODMENN CIRCLE SERVICE
CLUB MEETS THURSDAY
WITH MRS McKINNEY
T. L. Sparkman, E. L. Hughen. Sam
Collins, Lee Roy Harris, A. W. Fech-
ner. M. J. Malloff. Truett Hipsher,
Winfred Watson. A. E. Watsmt,
Woodrow Nietl. George Herd, Char-
les Herd. A. M. Gober, H. W. Fry.
E. L. McFadden. Edna Earle Blair
and Brady Hughes.
Misses Fanny Bolding. Berta Faye
Coihns. Ruth Fechaer. Dorothy
i Continued on Page 6, Section 1)
w;as won by Mrs. George Herman,
high cut by Miss Clemmie Mae Han-
cock and traveling prize to Miss
Emma Belle Scott. Prize winners
presented their awards to the hon-
oree, who was also presented a gift
from the hostesses.
Included on the. guest list were
the honoree und Misses Faye Tur-I The Woodmen Circle Service, club
ner, Gay Turner. Mattie Ella Me- met last Thursday afternoon at the
Creary, Rheba Boardman. Ouida home of Mrs. W! G. McKinney, West
Casey, Mesdames Jewel Hill, Law-(Walnut street for,its regular busi-
rence Smith and Roger George, all ness meeting.
of Santa Anna. Misses Emma Belle Plans were made to make linens!
Scott, Clemmie Mae Hancock and ,to send the Woodmen Orphan Home,
Mrs. Edith Herman of Brownwood. | In Sherman.
The home was attracively decorat-
ed with pot plants and summer j
flowers. At the social hour the!
hostess served a delicious refresh- i
nient plate.
♦ ♦ ♦
CHE KO KLUB MEETS
WITH PATSY DIBRELL
Members of the Che Ko Klub met
Monday evening at the home of
Miss Patsy Dibrell, and afterwards
attended a theatre party at the
Howell Theatre
Present were Misses Ruth Fechner,
Dorothy Herd, Bobble Hunter, El-
freda Hipsher and Patsy Dibrell.
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Seniors!
and
BAND MEMBERS
Your Group
Pictures Are
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Overheard...
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