Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1937 Page: 4 of 18
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THE DEMOCRAT-VPICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9,-tM7
ew®
Taking Count Of Unemployed
Mrs: T. E. -Janrscn anti children. Jack Barker, manager of the local
Putty and r«min> ... hi ■ wi'k' Cm-u t'nf.i Ho' img Company, was a
end near Big Sprint’ with M- Jn'mi-! business visitor in Abilene Monday
, son —«•
j Mrs.' T. B. Stay ton of Irvington.
Mr and Mrs. N M. (lav have re- New Mexico ik visit mg this »wk
lowing a visit of several days with i arrived Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
their daughter. Mrs, E. H Flewelleu J E. D. Dellenev and family who went
and Mr Flewellen. , alter her Saturday..
r\ Scll c at
Doti^rCit
arid make
Gift Selecting Easy
This year we have one of the fargtesf selections of gift
items that we have ever had in any pride range you
wish to pay.-Ais.i a good seleclion of .holiday ranis. Fie
fHitv r ,i! , hiakoig vm. r juirrHa-rv
Pall HAIl THE GLORIOUS REIGN,
IN OUR YARDLEY SHOP, FLOOR
Announcing the arrival of the world’s most distin- / j
■fuished travelers now in our Yardley of London Shop
to grace your Holiday giving. Let it be bright with the
lustre of London pageantry—heart-warm with tradi-
tional Christmas Lavender J1.10to $35. Early mail and
Mrs. J. H. Bead and daughter,
Thalia. Misses Sadie and Ntda Faye
Livingston and Miss Brown of
Brown wood were visitors in Abilene
Monday.
Hif J. W. Croft has had as her
guest her mother Mrs. R. E. Wardj
and nephew. Charles French of
Gainesville. They relumed to their
home Tuesday
Mrs. Lamar Evans arrived the.
tirst of the week for a Christmas
| visit with her mother. Mrs. L. Love.
Mrs. Hugh Barnhart and daugh-
ter of Eastland are visiting this
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W G. McKinney.
Miss Dorothy Scarborough of
Austin visited last weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Scar-
borough.
MT. and Mrs. F. B. Rudolph of
Longview will arrive hi the city
during .the,.latter part of next week
and, will spend- the Christmas holi-
days with MB. Rudolph’s parents.
Judee and Mrs. J. K. Baker.
»
As millions ot questionnaire cards poured in on Washington, the
s ot computing (he number of unemployed men and women
r •!!, l,:;i red States in order to aid them more effectively was under-
! i.iKei: by government workers. Lester Potar is shown at the assorting
I machine at the census bureau
j Mr and Mrs. R B. Rent roe. Mrs.
' Trank Brewer and Mrs Henry Var-
i net were visitors in Abilene Tuesday.
Hair Raiser
Mr. and Mrs Dewey Barnes. Mrs.
Marie Newsom and Mrs. Ross Rus-
sell were in Dallas and Fort Worth
the latter part of last week, buying I
merchandise for Higginbothams.
Mrs. W. A. Wilhite, Mrs. Ernest j
Bridwell. Langford Wilhite and
Perry Russell were in Dallas Satur-
day to attend the Rice-SMU ball
game..
Robert Wheeler of. Veriion visited
la. • weekend with his sister, Mrs.
R E Renfroe.
8»m Gray of the First Coleman
National Bank was a business visit-
or in Rankin Tuesday.
Mavra E P Scarborough and F.
w Tat lor were hunting in Llano
couh’y early.' this Week.
Special
Cutex Gift Sets
Cutex Club Kit
Five Minute Set
..J.
i
♦
: -Sr
Pin Morocco leather in
black or brown
A smart ’grift at a low
price. in black, mi or
hrowht
$3.75
Anniversary Set
$1.00
Evening In Paris
Gift Set
A Christmas. morning
thrill for a lady who
wants lovely hands.
/-
$1.25
m- : r.' . ! -
Bowen Drug
1 One of our most tinusiial
gifts for the price
$6.50
Among those from Coleman to|
attend the sheep, and goat raiser's1
i .invention *' Bfadv last week were
WiH Ggv afld Mr and Mrs. Guy
Savage.
E G Adams oi Burkett was a
’ business,.visitor in-Coleman Satur-
!da> and ordered The Democrat -
j Voice sent to Mrs, Minnie Herring
at Drsvaoon. Ariioha
I J B Thomason of Valera wa* a
j business visitor in Coleman Wed-
[nesday. Mr. Thomason patronized
•hit classified advertising section of
! ihe Democrat-Voice, advertising the
! A B Thomason (arm for sale.
Ben Jackson of San Angelo visit-
ed Monday evening In Coleman with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.|
Jackson.
Sam T Cobb, secretary of the)
Coleman Mutual Lite Insurance!
Company, was a business visitor In
Austin during the early part of the]
week.
Mrs. J T Watson returned 8un-j
day to her home In Dallas, following
a week's visit with her daughter.
Miss Angie Carol Watson, and her
j sister, Miss Chrystene Trowbridge
I She returned to Dallas with Mr.|
Watson, who came Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Burkett have)
recently moved to Burkett, route!
one, from Mercury, where they have)
been living for the past several |
months.
Mrs E.' M Critz. - manager of
- st urges-GiBbs. left Wednesday mor-
ning for Dallas, where she'is buyingj
Christmas merchandise for
It seems that. Clark Gable, movie
star has a horse named Sunny and
the horse knows some tricks.’ One
of them is to pick Gable up by the
hair Anyway the picture speaks for
. .-teelt
Mr and Mrs. Joe B. Pouns visited
with relatives and friends in Brown-1
wood Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Tune and
son attended funeral services for a|
ltiend in Winters Friday. !l
Di vie Armstrong, distrlc man*-
s;on» j ger ior the ' Johnson Motor Lines.
----— | now a resident of Abilene, but form-
Mr and Mrs Henry Davis and|f^y a ’c'tigen of Coleman, was a
daughter. Honey Blanton, bl Albu-j hUilneeg visitor here Fi-idav.
J querque New Mexico, visited last —.—.—
; weekend with her sister, Mrs, Casey j Misses -Mary and Fay Kinney at-
'Gilliam and Mr Gilliam. .'tended the Howard Payne-Simm,Ons
football game at Abilene Saturday
and visited friends in Abilene over
the weekend
Miss Lola White, clerk ., at the|
Gray Mercantile" Company, is re-
covering irom'a severe cold and isjj
able to be buck at her post of duty |
today.
Miss Naomia Watson of Brown-
wood is visiting this week with Miss]
Lera Mae Starnes.
Mi” Thc-lma Parker of Novice is
jin the.-Overall Memorial hospital
, where, she lai "week underwent a
! mayor operation Miss-Parker isre-
j ported as geritcg.,along nicely. .
Critz is a business visitor in
Austin- this week. . .......*' '
K M ,
Miss Geneva McCulloch attended
tlie Howard Payne-Simmons foot-
ball game at Abilene Saturday after-
noon and spent Sunday in San An-
gelo with Miss Clarice Carr.
Mr. John C-' Smith-of Biff Spying]
‘visited Mrs. Billie B. Beach here
for a few days, fast week.
Carl Fleming. Robert Gideon, Ed
LcMay and F. M. McKinney attend
Misses Mary Katherine Elder and
Lera Mae Starnes visited with
friends in Brownwood Sunday.
Mrs. Grace Thomas of Ballinger
spent last weekend with Mrs M. L.
Starnes and Mrs. Carl Elder.
Mrs. John D. Mann has returned]
from a visit in San Angelo with
her niece, Mrs. Lola Neill.
Mrs. Ida Threlkeid has returned
._, from an eight weeks visit with rel-
ed the Howard-Payne-Simmonsjootj gtlve8 and (rieadg h) Okl#homa
Mr -and. MM; Clarence Goodfel-j ball game at
noon.
low and Mrs. Boh Miller are visiting
relatives, and, friends in Dallas this
week.
Ab«ene Saturday after-
Jim Bast has- accepted a position
of clerk with a drug store at Odes-
give Beauty*
THIS
Christmas
Mrs. P. P. Reynolds, accompanied
by Mr, and Mrs. Sam Dibrell,
heard famous Evangelist Gipsy
Smith make an address at Brown-
wood Sunday.
$5.00 and $10,00 merchants coupon
j. books- in stock at Democrat-Voice
PLEASE!
^lizaleil'&trden
Every copy of The Democrat-
Voice mailed with a wrong address
is returned to us by Uncle Sam at
the rate of 2c each. During the
course of a few months time this
runs Into money and we are re-
questing our readers to Immediately
notify us of any change in their
J address. If you know your address
I win be changed a week before hand,
write us then. It will prevent you
from missing a copy of the paper
and will save us 2c for each copy
we send to the wrong address.
Please1 “
L. C. Jameson of Talpa was
business visitor in
day.
Coleman Tues-
Among those attending services
held by Gypsy Smith in Brownwood
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Swann. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Beaty, Mr. and
Mrs. Wade Golson, Mr. and Mrs. S.
R. Hale, Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Lev-
eredge. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Young.
Mrs. Frank Stringer, Mr. and Mrs
Roland Kemp, Mrs. Anna Spath,
Miss Odeline Spath and Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Slim Oliver of Ode-
ssa, enroute to Dallas visited -last
weekend with relatives in Coleman,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Floyd have
returned from a visit of several
weeks to Florida.
Mrs. R. B. Saunders of Big Spring
v'sited the first of the week with
l-tative* in Coleman
Merchants sales books. 5c each or
45c per dozen at the Democrat-Voice
Tie search far beatify is imest
delightfully! so'ililed by this e«-
quis'te Treasured# which is a
complete introduction to the
Bizabeth Arden Homo Treatment.
In a oink and gold bon of charm,
lag daintiness ore eight mast es-
sential preparations . . . Ardana
Cl earning Cream, Ardena Skin
Tonic, Special Astringent, Volvo
Cream, Veiva Crag* Mask, M*»-
cie OH, Pdodr# d'IHusion, Cameo-
Ikusion Powder ond Cleansing
.If;mt-... $5.oo
7/kz Sweetest Secret ever Told—'
Owl Drug
Store
Phoiw* 22
Store
Phone 74
Bowen Drug
Phene 22
Owl Drug
Phone 74
A new world of vision and
promise opens when the sweet
secret of approaching mother-
hood is shared. This crowning
event of life must be vigilant,
ly guarded and even the most
trivial details carefully con-
sidered.
At this time a physician is
needed regularly. Consult
him at once, and from then until tlie actual moment of birth he will
throw the protecting resources of scientific pre-natal care about both
mother and child.
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COULSON’S DRUG
STORES
Prescription Druggist For Fifty Year*
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We are protid of the candy we are go-
ing to distribute for you this year be-
cause we have the highest quality we
have ever had. and the prices are very
reasonable.
Chocolate Drops
Cream Centers, aSst. A OQf»
colors and flavors nalbs. ttlwV
American Youth
Bread Z 16 »• ljm'a 15c
Hard Varieties
A Fancy Bright High A OQ/»
Quality Candy ffi lbs
Monster Gums
Five Flavors and colors ],SC
Pound
Orange Slices
Fine Flavor, Shape A AQ/t
and Color id lbs Ad v V
Peppermint
STICKS
4 oz
Jumbo _____________
Big 8 oz. | A
Colossal 1UC
Triumph Brand
Mustard
9c
Quick Meal
Corn 3
No. 2 cans ,..
4
Z5c
Salad Dressing
BEST YET Brand
Pint Jar
17c
Quart Jar
27c
•fresh
Spinach
Pound
Medium Sijf . . . New Ciop
California
Oranges
Dozen
25c
Cauliflowerm 14c
Snowy
Best
■r-x. ’
Soaps
Spread
Oxydtl Z SL 25c
Oleo
Rinso 3K 25c
2 lbs.
Lifebouy 3 b8r 19c
27c
Ivory Bar Sc
Airway Coffee
Freshness, priiclous 'Flavor.
Delightful Aromit , . They're
worth your consideration. , .
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1937, newspaper, December 9, 1937; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747838/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.