Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1939 Page: 5 of 14
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COM:MAM, TEXAS, THLKSDU, APRIL 27, |«W>
PAGE FIVE
I
MAXINB STAYTON, SOCIETY EDITOR--OFFICE phone 25, RESIDENCE (i(i3-)j)
Miss Collins And Married Saturday
Glenn Dellis Are
married Saturday
[r
Miss Charlene Collins and Glenn |
Mils, both of tills city, were quietly 1
married Saturday evening at 7:30:
at the home of Rev. and Mrs, Pole'
in Cross Plains. Rev, Mr Pole ,
pastor of the Baptist Church in!
that city, read the impressive ring1
ceremony,
Mrs, Dellis. daughter of Mr and
Mrs. J. A. Collins .of Br'ownwoed
wore a black crepe flack, with'
accessories to match. For the, past
year she has been, employed as v. -t
retary to Robert Cullum. WPA area I
engineer, a i»sttibn she w it r >n- -
tinuc to fill She attended Bn >:i-
Wood ' -schools, and later .attended;
Daniel Baker College: Brown wood.
Mr. Drills, son of Mr anti Mrs
T. S. ftellfs of GoJdthwaHe, 1
made Coleman his home for the.
past several years. He is an ■ rn-
plovee of the J F. Steven- r •
Following a wedding- trip Mr .vp
and Mn. Dellis are at home at sib <.
South Commercial Avenue C
♦ ♦ ♦
t l ltlne In Shreveport
Mrs. L. N. Goss left April i t
a visit with her daughters. Mr-
E. Richardson and family at Shn
port. La . and Mrs. H.' A. 'Marsh.u!
of Magnolia, Ark,
Mrs Goss reports: ii visit in ITu.v-
nasvllle, La., where the torn-ado
struck She also visited her hr
W. S. Lowe and family in Marsiuli,
and reports seeing .sonu- beautiful
roses and other flowers, and the
pine trees
She also visited the Barksdale
Field, the largest army air* imrl in
the United States' at Shreveport,
and Cross Lake one of the beau'
tul fishing takes in the Southm
ormer Coleman Girl
Married In Angelo
On April 1 5
Week-end Social Calendar
TODAY
Mrs. Glenn Dellis
Mr
eh
Glenn Dellis, who before
im, i- Saturday evening was
Jem- Collins. Mrs Dellis.
■ Mr. and Mr.-. J A.
Hr-wnwopd. is secretary
C'ullutn, WPA area in-
to: :
i
I .ii klfrd H<Mpns
I ( i tn - lay |/Um hr(»h ( lnb
Mr
•Jim i
Announcement lias been made of
the marriage of MLs Mary Tlslelf!
Burleson, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs
B. N. Burleson of Kermit. and Mr
Bentley Kennedy of San Angelo.
The couple were married April is 1 1
at the First Presbyterian Church in! I
| San Angelo with Dr. B. O Wood,! j
I pastor, reading the ceremony. They! j
( were attended by Fred Jeffreys anil
; Miss Mary Schwanze.l.
The bride is a former resident of I I
! Coleman and attended the local 1 |
I schools, graduating from the Cole:-1 j
• man High School. She ••attended *hei s
I Shannon Nursing Scholl and -has j
I been on private duty a(yedr. She is | i
i a grand-daughter of Mrs. Estelle! j
i Clipper, of Coleman.
Mr. Kennedy, son of - Mr. and;
! Mrs’. Waldo Kennedy of Christoval.l
| is a graduate of the Dhristoval High !
I School- and received his business!
] training at Draughor.''. _4iusin. J
I College in Wichita Falls. He fa a I
clerk at the San Angelas Hotel
I, ’ 4 ♦ ♦
rl’iay At Valera On
Saturday Night
A three act comedy drama. The i j
Eighteen-Garat Boob." will be pre-.j.j
-sented Saturday evening at 8 o’clock."' j
April 29. at the Valera .school aucii- ! j
toriiim according to an announce- !,
ment made today. A small admi.-,- j ,
sion will pc charged w ifi proceeds}
to go toward improvement of the
Valera cemetery.
The following will appear in the
Mrs W p pt'olimigli
,-trr—Thursday A'RcTTTT
Club
Round Ropin club :
with Mrs. Clyde I li mit
WMS ol the
Church i. enti
home of M; n
an Old Fashion1
Tri Go;la er
Ruth Beaumon;
.hostess
-:EJIr:uyc
MONDAV
'Ihe b- u:h Ward -lie:
Ward -P-T-A- .iin-i-Hhtr-
C ounly Cpuftc.il 1 ‘ I
I o Spoilsoi Sc hool
ol Instruction
A
Named Duchess
W -I •
scho-,
4-
lUC-t
son.
r.id lortum-
in.-du
T: • four.
: -T< gchei -
t-u i
up’ist
The ,1
meet in-.
Libur
Gurdci
It To
lll<: a S
e-y Pa
i Df Co:
•■! I
A.-miatfai
are fTub :
.1 Mb.,
the ( ii
Wli/
Mis. F
Mr
I
ntiDU
With Mi
Club is
Byers.
Club Is
Colon
mectir
Mutual Imnrtm
meeting at the City I. i.rac>
The 1 .-.i Nobi- Grand Club of
the Rebckuh L-uige is meeting
with Mr II. T. O’Bai at 8.00
o'clock
Mrs V Kanins Gilliland is
hostess to lh>- I Vida'. Night Club.
The Fn la,--.ai: - Sophomore
Classes are ent'-ttaming with a
picnic: a' Kdiiiiirrl: on Park at
Echo. ’
T li-
the
meet;
sen.
Brewer
Mrs Henry
• lire Pastime
.u T1 i.mpson
Me'tlTdist C’
h Miss Glad'
South Ward
Seniors Guests
At Reception
Mart
♦ ♦ ♦
\\ I PM.SJlA.Y’
Tin;
tcrt.i .
suppe:
lawn
wise -
the b
Ward Sr
To Bo 11
at P-TA
BOO
5tl
or tor Gu
Mee tines
rlents
fats
rmittir
vUi be .
Myrtle Jean McGregor
All F
- a 11 nit u
Lee-Jack-
meeting rtf
YV :C. June
' t IDS, is
uh Mrs.
T III Kb DAY
"Pin'd an c
Bapn 1 Ciuu
H M 'A Eve .
berg': i' a
! ari. If went
will nn •’ at
White
till
nd.Mr P
p c’uc at
I I’ ’!
.d
Mr.
motif was carried
t the entire affair.
1 decorations of iris
ig flowers giving em-
hosen motif
,’arlyon. home room
arge ot the program.
Welcome address,
class history. Leroy
»oein about each stu-
. class prophecy,
and a poem about
Ra
'Continued on Page ft—Sec. 1)
HT
Dill
im
I ink.Iord was host-
biv aftfrnport when she
,i(i her home at Hot^I
no’ionn^mr-mber: of the j
! : . . ii Club. | play: Lillian Parrot. Faye. Coursev,
v.f ru-d at the!Mrs' Fete Cl>rry B F. Mitchell.
nmi.-s of• Freddie McMeans. Doris Aderholt,
H , -tractive! Eugenia Nixon. Charles Webb. II H:
i„ I'uin.-s 'score Marlln- Melvin Armstrong, Iva Lee
He:
Woodmen .Service
Club In Mefeing I burs,
at Home Mrs. Varner
Mrs.
A
Snodgrass is
,es a \ mis
Ilostess
I uesdav A item
oon
Mi Jot* Stevens. Calk und Elbert-Steele.
♦ ♦ ♦
use D-V want ads. It
• ♦ •
HOWELL
PIXIE
•Saturday
| Shakespearean Play
[ Studied at Mating
of ( lub I uesdav
4 -
KBS
/7ftaJui
HART
/®©U6H
riders
-Act four ol the 'Shakespearean
play. -'MiiiTi Ado Alum: Nothin.',
was studied when member; of the
Shakespeare Club met Tuesday
afternoon at the City Library.
The Wu diner
met Thnrid.iv .
i home of Mrs I
'walnut SU'"t ■
| Mr- Sail. W ii
business -essidn
Ttie horn - wa;
I rated with Spr
I fldatinf pn/e w
fchristene v- : m
Dtint:. the •■.<
css .served, dee
whipped en
Will Kl.ipj
I Bri.: I--, Mr Sail
in McKinney sne
m and
r, Mrs
StTYiCf
ctub
IF
the
I'ornu
Varnei'.
Ea t
lionv
i.r pJ%.Sj
id- n:.
j «ras
i tiie
' day .
1 cntci
deco-
tract
Tfee
Ami
psvnujcl
Mrs
• lionm
-In
■m* thp
he : -
1 won i
! npjipd
w ith
; - nd
r! tta t >
M r.s.
j iu :t
AiUIt’V
Mat
,V
tf*' Mr:
W
i best -
; Fly O Bar.
: Me.vii
l
I o Studv State
o! Mississippi at
Meeting Saturday
ft Fie Perfect^ x'-
5 Gift for S
Mem''
w
Ms
‘IT MS
t Durte.bV
I o Just a
uesdaj
Civil
we
- Mr
K
Mr -
-. W A
fee--' r-;
I he ■ - -Jackson ebapt-
;h< Confede
Id !'
turdnv atteri: -on at 4
- rge
Mrs
afternoon s
4^4 17 jewtis
rss r<
>- R A xl -
We:
ion h
•1 Wi
i,. -Ml’S. •} F. Hi ndersiui wilt ^•adi-FP1*’ -
l|w ffie afteriiOcn'y fih5gram A paper^plFiavVe ,
Wl
* „„h
8INC CROSBY
^RANCISKA CAAl
AKIM TAMIROFF
SHIRLEY ROSS
HOWELL
Fiances ‘Hodgson Burnett's great classic i
The
llTTLE FmCESS
comes to life in glorious Technicolor!
RICHARD GREENE • PITA LOUISE
IAH HUNTER • CESAR ROMERO • ARTHUR TREACHER * MART
NASH • SYBIL JASON • MILES MANDER • MARCIA MAE I0NES
“Dogberry" was read by Mies Eli-
zabeth Alexander: and ‘'Margaret
[and Ursula," read bv Mrs. R. G
| Hollingsworth
Current events were discussed by
Mrs. E. M Jones
Present for the meeting were
Mesdames C M Alexander, Ii A
..Autry. R. R Browning. J. F Hen-
| derson. R. G-. Hollingsworth. E. M
I Jones, Hugh Lewis. T. W Martin..
■ Ruth Williams. H B Wils-m. R. V.
Wood. Miss Elizabeth Alexander and
Miss Odeline Spath.
f ♦ ♦
Program Topics Are
DiscuSvSed at Meet
of Chi Delta Phi
Barbee F.Ui
- :n. Andy IshftSi M
M Fischer T’-njna-s MfCu i. r
Brirlwen Arthur' Fltpp- n d
iej Ml s Mary KaUi.-rne R
and Mrs Clayton Lo-
♦ ♦
I wo Clubs 1 lonored
at Rummy Part\
• hp. hoi
•‘iifr.’-'
GEM
Friday-Saturday
C’MOH, EVERYBODY...
SING WITH GENE!
You’re oil invited 19
join the fun in Gape’s
Community Sing.
It’s a grand feast
of fun and action!
Program topic :• -• n -xi M-ar . I ueSclayN^Veftlllg
dtscu -xi during a business .meet net •• -
of the Ch- DcUh PM • 'Wecinesrlai
evening gt the. City Library. Roll
call was •. answered with a Bible
verse.
Program for the evening const a-
ed of "Women,of the Bible.” Mr
Clyde MeClella-n amt "Parables and
Lev - us : hr. IT uch." bv Mrs. vlw-k
McClure.’
Pn-ent li.r the meeting were allractively
Misses Alice Carlyon. Frances Viv-i and in;
ian Hendricks. Anne Lee. Deris Mill- High score prizes u< -
er. Frances Trammell. Josephine Ml and Mr Frank (ini<
Brown'ng. Carolyn Wilson. Mrs-; low score prltes goin-.i 1
dame Clyde McClellan. Jack M Mi Garland Mu
( lure Joe ft P i - ■ F W. Tnye r j IncludCfi on the -:m
Jr. W C Wilson Ralph Duncan Messrs and Mrsdam I.
and R, B f-'atmd- ;s. Jr.
bv M’ I
In Mi -V
Mm Rav
tne Hl-tory
•he B'ntp’ w
rs. W N MrC
- R A Autry
111 : Mr si si
■u HI Virksfe
of the Settleme
li be discussed
iljcch; “Main Pr
rv -: M ,sis«»tii
Also -complete stock of other
watcho fuitl jewelry for both
boys ami gbrls.
l or Boys
Hamilton*
Fltiins
Wes! fields
< am en Rinj>s
Tie Sets
Heltlnickle Sets
atch ( hains
Ec
il Pro-
T Vt
, AiLpC-iv i.
0. S Dri
Members ot. live It- rn -
'ml Pa time Club w--n
, .- ,ts Tuesday - \ - ana
and' Mrs. W T. lei,.-. •
-t then lhome. >04 \v-
j Street with a barbecue -
rillowirie : In
progressive rumim tuna-
rn ..Games were ; Tavec
decorated '
| Club
named
wlien Mr.
mertainert
Iced drink
gam---
Included
M- dames J
J
♦ ♦ ♦
N'iuncd ( n lit nor Roll
\l John larlrlon
For re.-: t Obber. son <i
bor Girls
Watches of the above makes
Diamond Hint's
Hirthstone Kings
I,.ocket>
bracelets
Crosses
Cost tune- jewelry
baiidi .John
sim c v
,n Mr W W
Gobcr. and Miss Ol
F M McKi
line", T E
Jami *
Mae K ;vk*t
irinii OaugB’oi f)f \
Hugh Lewis.
;I- (
••c.i ft C- -1
L>b -uiri Mi1' J :
D Kuykcrdnli, stlzdnn
R \ Gardui
■r J L Bu.
• . .
Md;«i 'Mw Tat
lot on Ociiego. Stepho:
Ric. Giih in.
vili* V * : • i.
< a on the prd imna
:: -nor foil t
jf *.hat institution ;
♦ ♦ ♦
■ I.v. * hccoi
riling to a notice •
Mrs. Li\
ingston
Is
. evil t‘(t ux;av.
8
(me
/{JEWELER
MO ( ommerciat Avenue
Named President Ot
1 alpa I .ibrarv
Mrs V V I anp-.i-m wo; elec
Students .-'Guests At
I’icnie liiisda; VIleriUMin
ert Frank Gillespie Frank Br- v - r,
C. V/. Simiisoa It, B Rem I"- H'-n-
ry Varner, w H Wat on and (hr:-'
land Marshall.
♦ ♦ ♦
brni'v. a
day aft
.1* :bii.
1 t Tie
Other
Sunday-Mondiiy-'Tuesday
Double Feature
(iKOKtiE Mt'KKin
. —in—
“Risky Business”
-—And-^
ANDY DEVINE
. —in-
“Strange Faces”
Next Wednesday-Thursduy
Double Feature
BOKiS KAiii.OE
-In-
“Devil’s Island”
--And----
BETTY GRABLE
:—-in—
Students in the fourth' grade A
class ot the South Ward Sch-Kil
were guests Tuesday afternbon when
the Parent-Teacher Asson.i! on
room mothers entertatned with a
picnic at the City Park. ' '
. A delightful series or gi-mes Hir-' ■
nished diversion thrcugHout the ef-|
teinoon alter w'o;eh a ptcjdc lunch
and iced drinks were served,’
Room mothers include Mrs. J. H
Beall, Mrs. Ben Cox. Mrs Alvie-j
Brewer. Mrs Fred Cummings u:id1
Mrs. Clyde Henderson.
Beauty Spots
• < - leniaii Gardrn { lulu
Have you set*n
Mrs. E L Thames yar-i ‘
Mrs J (. Pillow yard •
Mrs: -1 F. Giiire rnsi • 1
Mrs. Tom Cobb's snap.dragon-
meeting,
: it'll i- !t
■ Mr
J. C
Smith,
. cp-pn •
idem:
Mrs
Mark
Tf-.omp-
Git. SPCI
•*»tarv■;
Mrs
Rob-i
■t Bo li-
iln trra
usurer;
Mrs
Henn
- n. librarian a
nd Mrs. Cite
nn MU-
■lVrll. as
ist an?
Anm ur
teem-
' WH
mad"
luuib-f t
I ' i O' .
b oks ]
rftfi ed
arrive
i next llbrm v duv.
—
“CAMPUS
CONFESSIONS”
HOWELL
MONEY NIGHT
Wednesday, May !
Frigidaire
LEADS
(t)
Overheaird...
JANE
WITHERS1
THE ARIZONA
WILDCAT
LEO CARRILLO
"Yes,. Bontfu
Coleman Steam Laundry's
Safer.”
Shirt,
Laundering Service
Let The Laundry Do If
Coleman Steam Laundry
Sanitary Laundering Safeguards Health
Phone 65
Buying public bought more brig-
idaires in 1938 than any other.
Lower operating
than other types.
cyst (by test)
(3) I he only refrigerator that has the
iamousjVleter Miser. j
I he first (1939) to use the Gold
Wall principle for refrigeration.
Lower priced 6-foot box as low
as $158.50 at $5.00 d month.
Why experiment? Buy a Frigidaire that
has millions of satisfied.users for the past
20 years.
We Invite Your Inspection
I
Gray Merc. Co.
i-iUiit; class of the South
ool was guest Friday
the annual reception.
Camp Colorado Replica
Park.
met at the door by
v <i> i ehool principal,
in Miss Geneva
at the register,
s with rainbow
t;' ;-
f
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1939, newspaper, April 27, 1939; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747860/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.