Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1937 Page: 3 of 9
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXA8, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1937
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“•jll-
Shields P-tA Will
Sponsor Hallowe’en
Party, Pie Supper
The Shields Parent-'Wi-hers As-
sociate n ha-; made, plans hr- a Hal
• I'cweYn social anil rU* supper, 'in' hr
fdven Friday night, October 29, id
the school building
Proceeds will be used for theV,h*
leiic fund, The public i > cordially
Invited,to attend.
Here’s The ‘'Bird” for Aviztfion
Oscar Z. Williams
Licensed Plumber and Oas Fitter
As Close As Vmir Tele|iluine
PHONE IR3
First Class Workmanship
Guaranteed
t,
■ M. CrtU Walter a Weodwarl
CRITK & WOODWARD
Atlurney.s-aL-Law
Phone 120 Rooms .401.2-3-4
Coleman Office Builulng
“Si Perkins” Atop Wild Buffalo
Not satisfied with preseht-day aircraft, R. Passat, center,tot Surbiton,
| England, invented this new-type flying machine which he claims is :n-
I spired by action of birds in flight. Wings of the "Lark.” as he calls if, are
jcovered cn life underside with a gauzy material which is said to catch the
| a;” like tire feathers ol a bird in flight.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
W. II. Woolard, Pastor
9:45, Bible Schorl
10:45. Momlng worship, Sermon
"Paul the Sectarian." .
2:00, Young people’s chbir re-
hearsal.
7:00. Evening worship. Sermon
■ Fool Number Two."
Wednesday. 3;30: Missionary cir-
cle meeting.
Thursday. 7:00, Choir practice
Clyde Dixon Allen, director.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
O. L, Savage. Pastor
9:40, Sunday school.
10:50. Morning worship.
7:00. Evening worship.
Wednesday. ,7:00, Church supper.
Prayer meeting and teachers meet-
ing. Come to church.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Apples
HALLOW*
FOR
YOUR SCHOOL
LUNCHES
ALL VARIETIES
PRICED DOWN
( ABB \(>Vj I iesh from Colorado, firm, green, lb. 2 Vi
?c
(!R\CKER,I\(:KS Threenacbges_____________10c
n hUil- -
LARI) (10 V1P01 N!) Swifts Jewel, 4 lb. carton 12c
REAM T RITTER Full quart............
15 oz. size...............15c
25c
Peas
N<». 2 (’an
6c
CORN
FLAKES
Ralstons, :{ packages
2SC
Pork &
Beans
Regular Size
5c
PE \(! 11ES Do! Monte, No.2 can, per can
lie
PEARS Del Monte, No. 2 can, per can
- 16c
CATSUP Gallon can
Coffee
BriRhl & Early, pound
SALT
JOWLS
Pound
15c
Pickles
Full Quart
12C
DEWBERRIES From Bangs, 3 cans
—* -
DATE NUT BREAD New shipment, per can. 12c
CAKE''El.OUR Swan Down, package
SPUDS 10 pounds-------------
19c
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
I). K, Porter, Pastor
Friday, October 29: 7:i0, Fourth
quarterly conference Written re-
ports expected.
Sunday. Oct. .31: 9:30. Class, per-
iods; 10:15. worship service; 8:45,
young people's service; 7:30, pag-
joant. postponed from last wApk.
I Monday. Nov. 1: 7:30, meeting
'board, of stewards, last meeting be-
i fore conference.
I Tuesday, Nov. 2: 9:30, Brown wood
| District Spiritual Life Retreat at
| Santa Anna. All day meeting. Good
j representation expected from each
j church.
Wednesday, Nov. 3: 3:30, Mission*
j ary society meeting in circles, Mis-
| sion study; 7:30, Fellowship supper.
I Every member of this church invit-
cd' to be- present and bring covered
I dish.
Thursday. Nov. 4: 7:30. choir re*
! hearts® 1.
Home Hardware Is
Arranging Display
Room For Implements
Work will be completed within the:
toext few days on the H/;rpm Hard-
ware Company’ : display morn in the!
100 block on Pecan Street ■,
•The floor will b” replaced.by ebn-l
Crete so ohat tractors and ntisiva-j
h ! tors may It* .riisulayf'd, • v,., »n-
m | nour.ced today: • |
■ | Likely a formal opening* of ’ the)
’ ne w. Horne display wjom wifi! be‘held
in November, at thfe same Ume a-j
moving picture donceming the John]
Drire line of ImpiAnep’s tv®- be
shown '
Patricia, of Roswell, New Mexico,
NOVEMBER SPECIAL
. One 8x10 Opal Portrait, for only
81.00 Mar'n. Studio. 43s
SILK ALPACA FOR YOU WHO
LIKE TO' MAKE NICE DRESSES.
$1 29 YARD f(RAMMER'S. 43v
Tin Horn Hank’s double, Si Per- rope trick ride, bulldog, and ride
kins, is seen above mounting one of bucking bifffalc, Brahma Steers and
the bucking buffalo in a feature | Western horses that any true west-
side show on the midway ’ of the j erner would be proud to own. On
American Legion Carnival that will j Friday, November 6, there will be a
arrive here Gkuiday and open Mon-1 public legal cellophane wedding oiu^me-s
day. November 1, and remain open j this midway. N '
for one full wpek. Real Western, ---
bom men and women will fancy Rwu, the D.v Ads-Save Money.
| C HURCH OF C HRIST
; 216 West Elm St.
I Forrest R. Waldrop, Minister
' 214 N. Blanco. Phone 332-J.
Lord’s Day Services: Bible school
at. 9:45; Sermon, and Lord’s Supper.
10:50, subject: “Seven Things The
Lord Hates." Evening Sermon, 7:00,
subject : "Reconciliation." 0
Wednesday: Ladies Bible class at
4:00; Mid-week Bible study. 7:30;
We are beginning a study of "What
Kind Of A Church Does Jesus Want
This Church To Be." Come and
study with us.
You are always welcome.
NAZARENE CHURCH
J. T. Threadgill, Pastor
’Sunday school 8:45)
Morning:, services 11 ;00j
.Evening services...... 7:30
N.Y.P. services . 6:30
Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:30
W.F.M.S., Thursday 2:30 [
BURKETT CHURCH ITEMS
FROM BURKETT, ECHO, DRESSY)
By R. P. James, Pastor
Perry Jeans and wife have trans-
ferred their membership from Dies-)
| sy to Burnt Branch,
i Program for Sunday. Oct. 31: "Aj
j Better Sunday School" at Echo at |
11:00; "Loyalty to Church" at Dres-|
! sy at 7:30.
• There will be a service of worship j I
in the home of Oliver Hounshell.j
east of Burkett at 3:30 Sunday,]
November 28.
Jack DeBusk is the new recording!
steward, and S. D. DeBusk is a new]
trustee at Burkett: F. >K. Mayfield 11
was elected district steward.
C. D. Baker plans to attend an- II
nua! conference which begins at j I
First Methodist church. Fort Worth. |j
.November 10.
SOUTH COLEMAN BAPTIST
The meeting being conducted by)
Evangelist H Virgil Reynolds a: I
South Coleman Baptist church con-1
tinues ‘ through next week, closing j
Nov. 7. Crowds are increasing night-
ly. Rev. Reynolds is giving special!
piano and marimba numbers night-1J
ly. Meeting* are held at 10 In the |
morning and 7:30 in the evening.
Subjects for the next week in-1
elude: Thursday night, “Fainting,"!
Friday night, “The Dead Best, Vil-|
eist. Most Corrupt Thing in Capta-
vity" Saturday night, "Footman and |
Horses." Sunday morning. "Help For:
I the Helpers" and Sunday night. |
"Tekel"
Duplicate numbered ticket* in
|[stock nt the Democrat-Voice office.
] office. f.fx
A Three Days’ Cough
Is Your Danger Signal
If No matter how many medicines
i you have tried for your cough, chest
cold, or bronchial irritation, you can
get relief now with Creomulsion.
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you canqot afford to take a chance
with any’rfiinedy less potent than
Creomulsion, which goes right to
the seat of tile trouble and aids na-
ture to soothe and heal the Inflamed
mucous membranes and to loosen
and expel the germ-laden phlegm.
Even if other remedies have failed,
don't be discouraged, try Crcomul-
sion. Your druggist Is authorised to
refund your money if you are not
thoroughly satisfied with the bene-
fits obtained from the very first
bottle, Oreomulston is one word-—not
two, and it has no hyphen In it.
Ask for it plainly, see that the name
on the bottle is Creomuiston, and
IJt «* product and
tu© r?li©r you want. (Auv.)
Freeman Family
Re-Union In Coleman
Members of the'-Freeman- family!
in 'this section M the Slate enjoyed )
a. luncheon and re-union at City
Park here Sundm Cecil Freeman,
po-lernan. jeno-i/v! odfty
’’fhose at the lunch, spread picnici
style at the park, were Mr. and Mrs, i
Roy Freeman and daughters, No-1
vella and Louis: Mr, and Mrs. Cecil)
Freeman a ml re^chi'dr**!. Char-;
les Alvin,- Celia, and Lovella; Mr j
and M: R. P Parish am: thr-c'
children, R-yci:, John Allen and Vio-
let. all of Coleman; Mrs J. G. Pil- j
low and grand-niece. Betty Jo Cross,
both of Coleman: .Santa Anna, Mrs
C. F. Freeman, mother of-the broth-
ers and sisters at the re-union, and !
Mrs, Juanita Fletcher and daugh-
ter. Elizabeth; BroWnwood. Mr and
Mrs. Wils'.n Lambert and two riau-
Cora Lou and Gemsse: i
Crews, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gasstotj
and son, Oaylon: and Mr. and Mrs:
Allen M. Freeman and daughter.
PROTECT
WHAT YOU
AVE
Life
Auto*
House*
Income
CO, Of KOIW A»(BC4
Insurance, Loans, Real Estate
( Rentals
J. M. McDonald
Agent
261 Office Bldg. Phone 6G«
Ask For >
a BREAD
IN THE BLUE
CHECKED WRAPPER
Also Quality Cakes
AT YOUR DEALERS
4
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Mild i la Vacuum Packed
2 nmind^T 59
SALAD DRESSING
Sunspun
Pint 4ar
«*
25
Compound
lb. carton
43
Fresh f»rotmd, a blend for
every occasion
TUNA FISH
Standard
1-2 cans
15 ](PEANUT BUTTER
S.upreme •
Quart 4ar
19
27
TEXAS
Spinach 2 - 19
Curly I^af. N» Grit, No 2 C an
RED & WHITE
Flour
Absolutelv Guaranteed
24.n». 92
48 ihs 1.79
Double Sifted
LARGE
_ ( ai-isn’aa 4 A
irunes 21 1®
SFEDI ESS
Raisins
2!fc
i Wholesome Food
19
DEL DIXI
RED A WHITE
PICKLES
17 MINCEMEAT
:U OZ-
package
Large Box
I ' yph
K|1
Full 3 pounds
Quick or
Regular Flakes
Package
21
- -4 V*
ISkl.
BLUE & WHITE
Pork & Beans......5
K. C. BRAND
Baking Powder » 31
Sweet In
any Climate.
Small Cans
Pinto Beans5 29
cpimr Smooth White 1 Q
OFUl/u l.O pounds 1 w
LETTUCE Fff,rrris" 9
APPIFQ ^ancy <iahnalhan 1
ftrrLLD lunch size, each I
r ADD AFC Firm Green Q
L/lDDAilL Heads, lb J
Red & White
SOAP
Giant White Bars
5 For . 19
WASHO
A Granulated
Soap Powder
19
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Large
Box
MW
p0Ti<-Sausage
with ^fhewich Tondt
ROASTFancy Beef Chuck
MENU
Red & White Tomaso Soups Pork
Loin Roast with Cfendied Sweet
Potatoes. Buttered Peas, arowfi
Gravy, Head Lettuce, Sun Spun
Dressing. Hoi Biscuits. Buttered.
Peach Dumplings. Red Sc White
Coffee
JOWLS Z? 16
pound
"hoicr I
pound’
STEAKChoice Round'Home Kil!ed
Armour’s Rested
Slic
pound
BACONSlpl
Ai mnnr’s Dexter
Brick
CHIU
1 pound
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1937, newspaper, October 28, 1937; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747903/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.