Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1945 Page: 4 of 12
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NOVEMBER *, i**0.
.Social Adtivifa
BERNICE COBB.
NAMED HONOREE AT GIFT TEA
'Bridge Courtesy
Extended Miss
Cobb Friday
A gift tea Saturday from 4 to 6. ]
in the home of Mjs. B. B. Nunley!.. . n*. D J
honored Mis* Bernice o ■■ n,: Marriage Kites Kead
will bemarrlec! to Lieutenant Run- Qn Luzon Unite Army varied
ard Lee at six o'clock Saturday eve-' , . c
ning, November 10 in the First Bap- INurSC anu Lt. ITeeman
tlst Church. Hostesses for the oc- f „ , .
caslon were Mrs. B. B. Nunley, Mias Rrt;U,VPS 111 Freeman have r -
Margaret Ann Nunley. Mrs Macon «« «nnonncement of the
Freeman. Mrs. Langford Wilhite, i !nai:'ll';e of U Maty Ann Lepak.
A N. C. to Lt. Charles A. Freeman,
on October 11 1045. The rites were
read in San Fernando, Luzon, of
the Philippine Islands.
Mrs. Freeman is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Joe I.epak of Poca-
tello. Idaho and has seen two years
Miss Bernice Cobb, brdie-elect of
Lt Richard Lee. was named honor
guest Friday afternoon when Mrs.
George Cobb, Mrs. Clyde McClellan
and Mrs. John Will Vance enter-
tained with a bridge courtesy in the
"Golden Hoof Faim1' Home of Mis.
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
was fj/lned ol the hoiv
fier. Mrs
Sam Cobb
Mrs. T. E. Jamison and Miss Patsy
Jamison.
An American beauty and White
color scheme was featured in deco-
rations and emphasized by the use
of munis, carnations and fern, given
vantage placings throuuliou'
ing room.
Presiding at the door wa Mr
R R Shipman The receivin'
■as fpiT
moHier.
hostesses.
Mrs Ben Taylor and Mrs Gilford
Scott ushered the guests into the
dining room where Mr R I Bow-
en. Jr.. Mi's Lewis Crenshaw Ms.
Betty Hyer and Mis: Man .
Young presided Assistin'- n
ing were Mrs W. T June,. Mi 1)
E. Loveless. Mrs, Monte Gideon .
Mrs. Hoyt Craig. The silv- 'mi
servire was presided over by M.
E. L Knox arid Mrs w K H ■
Mrs Wade Hemphill and Mrs Id-
Fink.
In the dining room, a white col-
or theme was noted in the arte tie
arrangement of white chrysanthe-
mums and white tapers in silver ap-
pointments on a white linen cl-■: 1'
The guests were show to the - if:
room by Mrs. Tommy Sam: • r-
and Mrs W T Graves Thos- lue-
sidlng in the gift room U.r: ..
hy Fall blooms, were M g>
Cobb, Mrs. J F Gftine Mrs
W Vance and Mrs J B Hi!
Directing to the bridal r< ■
where Mrs W E Him: a
sided. W'as Mrs Clyde ‘ McCleila
Farewells were said )>v Mr1 \ I,
Gardner and Mrs W P St ol ■
Pink and white cosmas, pink pe-
tunias and white o&nnas completed
the pastel color decorations of the
home.
Those winning pflws were Mrs.
Lewis Crenshaw, high. Mrs. Monte
Gideon, second high and Mrs Sam
Cobb, second high.
Miss Cobb was presented with a
lovely gift.
Ei
Prim
Refreshments of toasted cheese
r"iv nurse both in .sandwiches, green congealed salad.
., „ south pacific j olives, potato chips, miniature cakes.
t'i'ro; i"," who is the' son of | «'«» in whi"' antl decorated with
: Mr- Ceil A Freeman is | l>mk alld Vellow coconut and coffee
an Army Engineer Bn. st'a- j
y: Clark Field. Manila,
to entering the service, he at-
Teeh for three years.
t \-n donation< made
FOR ( Hiv\ NI USES
HI I H I BY BA MV. < I I B.
Busim
Hni
rk Tuesday evening
i Professional Worn-
it the Garrett Hos-
h twelve members
. i mid ' i-■ -president. Mrs
1 :-sell, iiresided for the bus-
t width time a cash donation
China Nurses Relief was ap-
MRN. F.
HONOR
M MfKINNEY
II ST \ ( I I B
and guest.- of the Just a
tanned honor guests Tues-
, Mr F M McKinney en-
at the Garrett Host.ess
tic
of
heme was used in
'he entertaining
High
won by Mrs Sam
club L\ Mrs Hoyt
. h by Mrs W T
by Mrs Sallie Bur-
i Gideon and Mrs
MRS. MALLAN EXTENDS
tun COl’RTESl Tl I SHAY
The Taylor Tea Room t'.rtH '
the scene of the Fn':. N <'
meeting Tuesday with M: B !
Malian as hostess.
Three tables of contract fin-
ed entertainment durine '
hours Awards went to Mr P
Knox as high gues* M: 1 B
Cord as high club and M H
Marklancl as bingo.
Jones and bir
i K'k Mrs m
OiUe Gideon.
T!:n-.,. included on the guest list
• Mr. D F. Loveless. Mrs Jim-
• K Mr: lywis Crenshaw,
o'. T l>m"v and Mrs. Gllie
Iron. Mem!
lie Burdick
Hr.' Cn
krs. Mon
McDonald.
r present were Mrs
Mr W T Jones.
. Mr T E. Jami-
Gideon ,.i:d Mrs. J
was served
Present were the honnree and her
mother, Mrs. Sam Cobb. Mrs. J F.
Gaines Mrs. Perry Stobaugh, Mrs.
Monte Gideon. Mrs. B B Nunley,
Mrs Terrell Graves. Mrs Ben Tay-
lor. Mrs. W. T Jones. Mrs: Hoyt
Craig, Mrs. T E. Jamison, Mrs.
Wade Hemphill. Mrs Gilford Scott.
Mrs, J, B Hilton. Mrs R. I Bowen.
Jr.. Mrs. Everett McKinney. Mrs.
Eldon Knox. Jr.. Mrs Eldon Knox.
Sr, Mrs. R A. Gardner. Mrs. Lewis
Crenshaw. Mrs D. E Loveless. Mr.1,.
Fred Fink. Miss Patsy Jamison, |
Muss Margaret Jean Parker and a
tea guest. Mrs. Adelle Adams. .
TOftAY:
The Phebian Class of the First
Bfptist Church will meet at 2:00
o'clock at the educational building
with Mrs. Blanche Robinson and
Mrs Kay Glasson as hostesses.
Mrs. Annie Mayo will be hostess
to the TEL. Class of the First
Baptist'Church in her home at
3 o'clock.
The Thursday Bridge Club will
be the guest oi Mrs. T. J. Allen.
Mrs Tom Scaly will be hostess
to the Junior Thursday Bridge
Club.
Mrs T. H. Gillespie will be host-
ess to t Ik* Past Noble Grand in
her home.
FRIDAY:
Mrs. R. R Foster will be hostess
to the Live At Home Club.
Mrs J. B. McCord will be hostess
to the Mutual Improvement Club
at 4 o’clock in her home.
MONDAY:
Mrs. Tom Padgitt will be hostess
to the DAR at the Coleman Hotel
at 1 o'clock.
TUESDAY:
Mrs. Tom Scaly will honor the
Lts Amis Club.
The Entre Nous Club will meet
in the home of Mrs. W. K. Hyer.
The Shakespeare Club will meet
at the City Library.
Circle One of the Wesleyan Ser-
vice Guild will meet at 7:00 In the
home of Miss Annette Spath.
LOCAL ORDER OF EASTERN
STAR EXTENDS COURTESY TO
BROWNWOOD DEPUTY GRAND.
Thursday evening in the Mason-
ic Temple, the local order of the
Eastern Star extended a social cour-
tesy to Mrs. Lurah B. Kelly, of
Brownwood. who is Deputy Grand
of District 3, Section 4. She was
accompanied by Mrs. Bell.
Preceding the meeting, a buffet i
supper was served with special j
Thanksgiving decora I ions adding j
beauty, to the occasion. Place cards 1
also carried out the Thanksgiving
theme.
Present were representatives of :
Brownwood. Indian Creek. Bangs, i
Santa Anna, Rising Star, Cross
Plains, Cisco, Eastland. Ranger.
Baird, Clyde and Coleman.
Plans for the school of instruction
which is lo convene. December 10
were discussed. Presiding was the
worthy matron, Mrs. Oussie Wise, j
In behalf of the chapter. Mrs.
Willie Wise presented the bonoree j
; with an attractive gift
Thirty-five were registered for the j
called meeting.
Bj unwell, j uoien Lund, Tummy
Jamison Hoyt Dean Craig and Don
Duncan and the hostess, Margie
Hudson.
A gift was presented the honoree.
•G # > " ■ •
Mrs. W. A. Wilhite of Waoo spent
the weekend in Coleman, where she
visited her son, Lt. Langford Wil-
hite, who is home on leave from the
European Theatre, and wife, the
former Miss Bonnie Jo Freeman,
J. B. Hilton
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gram leader, and gave a synoposis
of Act V. Othello. Mrs John W
Saunders then gave a delightful
character sketch of Emilia. Mrs
WEST WARD P -T. A.
Tiie West Ward Parent-Teacher
A:-.'i.i. met in the school auditorium
at 4 p. m. Monday, November 5th.
Mrs. Lewis Jobe, president, called
the meeting to order. The group
v.so led m singing by Mrs. Marcus
Durham and Miss Elizabeth Robert-
Regular bus-
Martin concluded her program bv son >,la>’etl the >jiano
conducting an interesting and j was t,a,1Ract"
thought-provoking quiz of the en. | Threadgtll’s resignation as secretly
tire play.
MRS. WOODROW BAXTER
HONORED W ITH SHOWER.
Mrs. E. V. Brown, Mrs. Marcus
Dream and Mrs. John Wallers wert
hostesses Thursday afternoon from
three until five o'clock when they
entertained with a miscellaneous
shower, honoring Mi's, Woodrow
Baxter, who before her marriage
October 22. was Miss Geneva
Greaves. Mrs. Baxter is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greaves of
Coleman.
A Thanksgiving motif With fall
flowers was featured in decorations, j
Guests registered in the bridal book,;
a gifl of Mrs, E. V. Brown. Each
guest wrote a favorite recipe for the I
bride.
Sandwiches, cake squares and
punch were served hi twenty-five j
guests,
DR. A. M. Fischer
Chiropractor
Coleman Office Building
Coleman Abstract
COMPANY
Jess R. Pearce. Asst. MgT.
Your Business Appreciated
Dr. Jane L. Johnson
Most Modern equipped Clinic
CHIROPRACTOR
104 Concho St. Ooiemso, Tests
Dial 6491 — Nlfllt *4M
Mrs. Williams conducted a brief
was regretfully accepted and Mrs.
F.xal McMillan was elected to fill
session, at winch time the Club vot-
/he vacancy. The association elect-
ed to contribute to the "Penny Mu-
sical Fund” of which Mrs. Williams
is 6th District Chairman. The mon-
ey collected through this project,
! rd to send the president and Mrs.
Curtis Andis to the State Conven-
tion of the Texas Congress of Par-
i nt and Teachers in San Antonio
Nov 14-15 The following mem
Mrs. W illiams i ecounted, is.loaned to j p,.rs named to serve on the
a deserving students to assist him
or her in furthering the musical
education. The group adjourned to
meet next Tuesday at which time
the study of the United Nations'
Charter will b° begun Present for
tui v\issivi.ii: -ri ins
Projects Committe to study and
make recommendations for Associa-
tion expenditures for the improve-
ment and benefit of the school
j Chairman; Mrs. Lang Martin:
(teacher, Mrs: W. C. Gay, Mrs. A D.
this interesting,meeting were Mes- Nichols Mrs E E Hector and Mrs.
dames John W Saunders. E. 13 ! A 0 Newman
Blackwell. John F H-'ialeiwon Jes-| The' Association approved pur-
se Martin. P J Reeve1 Joe K lay- j chase of 150 song bixiks for the
1/n Duth' Willionn Pori c.v M TML , . , , _ _ , . . n
school. Mrs. Bill Leachs room IB
ELAINE JOHNSON FETED
WITH FAREWELL PARTY.
A surprise party, honoring Miss
Elaine Johnson, who is moving to
Gatesville, was held at the home
of Margie Nell Hudson. After a
series of games, refreshments were
served to the following: Elaine
Johnson. Jo Ann Pirtle, Peggy Han-
ears, Nickie Wallace, Jeunnine Ard,
Ellena Pettersen, Marylea Hender-
son, Mary Ann Drake, Gwendolyn
Watson, Pudgy Briggs, Mark Grif-
1 is. Billy Clifford, Howard Purvis.
Tommy White, Jerry Howell, Sam
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60 Curlers, 60 end
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PROGK \\! AT SEI F < I I I I I. I
( LI B MEETING FRIDAY
The Self Culture Club m>' .1' '! 1
City Library Friday afiern<-.n
Mrs. M. K Wi.: in ■ ion - ol
program Assistin'.: Ii< w- > M
D S Jennings and M A
eretts.
The theme .of the pro: un wa
"Horse Sense." from which w ■ 1 o:
ducted a quiz contest For aci-q.
racy in response, pn/er .•! Jan'
Ayer” and ''Wither::::' n*»; Lt
were won by Mrs C I Sow 1)1 .0
Mrs. T J Allen
Ten members were
Mrs. T J Allen Mr Annie
etls. Mrs W R Hiekmun I C
B Hardin Mrs D,S Jenin:,
Jessie Martin. Mi C I So on Mr
JAB. Miller. Mrs T L. . • *.'• :
and Mrs M K. Witt.
. . Garden C’lub met. patton
Jirary Tuesday morn-)
lor a regular monthly j
lor, Ruth Williams, Carter M. Dib
i'll. H M Thomson and Miss Belle
Robs
MARY LOUSE CLAYTON
ASSOCIATE EDITOR Ol
Horne introduced the
t . William F T.ARI.ETOX "J-T.AC"
Officer of the Camp1 At work on "he J-Tac", students'
IF, oral. He chose j newspaper at John Tarleton College.'
won the room count award.
Rev, Flo d Johnson was guest
Speaker and gave a very interesting
and' 1 imely discussion of our person-
al obligations in securing World
peace Meeting was adjourned
promptly at 5 o'clock.
IJ. ,o.l,:atiqn of the j Mary' Danse Clayton daughter cS" m the L. J^WIL^
20 members flc<‘ Associate Editor fur that
: publication, Mary Louise, who is ~ ’
______________ j majoring in Social Science at Tarle-
| ton, was eletced to this position of
; responsibility by the Tarleton stu-
. dub meeting in I dent bod-v and was adf)rovPd b>
_ ( ;lwl! Dean O. O. Ferguson after scholas-
, i tie itxjuirements had been checked.
i ir-sident. Mrs. i___ , „ , • ,
, , , , i The student staff plans to make
1 he pledge of al- | .......
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y,a.v Givfin mr the 1
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COLEMAN BARBER SHOP
We assure you the best of service.
A. V. DUNCAN, Prop.
CLEANERS
FURNITURE-New and Used
Bought • Sold • Traded
& HATTERS
Always a Bargain
at
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Green Cabbages ;.. 3' <
Green Onions ... £<
Delicious Apples....................... 12c
Apples who, n. 124 East Texas Yams u. 84
Potatoes Tr°L°i?hs ib. 44 Yellow Onions coio' u.6VH
Potatoes Ltu0'1 lduHtb. 54 Lettuce ch^hJ!*......u. 154
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If* Dated "SJBSiifiis •
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BREAD
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the most in t«5te ond texture
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Apple Sauce $& «.*■ 8<
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So keep the “Old Bus” in good repair
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Braswell, Sam, Jr. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1945, newspaper, November 8, 1945; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747830/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.