Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1937 Page: 7 of 9
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN. TEXAS. Till USDAV. OCTOHKR28, 1937
PAGE SEVEN
SOCIETY
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ittontinued From Page 5, 8ec. 1)
Marvin Wright.
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Fire Auxiliary
Elects Officers
jj At. Meet J hursclay
wore, filrrtcrt' and crim-
son was "The Gripping Power of
Islam.1’
During (he business session, a let-
ter from (he circle's.adopted boy at
the Waco orphanage, was read,
thanking the circle for a recent do-
nation of clothing.
The hostess served pumpkin _j>ie
topped with whipped cream, and
ccffee to Mrs. Saunders. Miss John-
ston. Elizabeth Robertson. Plorine
Jones, Prances Stpvens. Lucille Hale.
Julia Lederer and Mrs. Vending.
♦ • ♦
Mr Monte Gideon had bee*; 1 an. Mrs J. E Ra.V “and Mr W of C FlKs Ip
elected president at. a previousjw williams: flower: Mrs. W. L p , 17 J r
meeting of the orgntzatlon. Other ^ ,,m ,man Mrs 1(Ponarf) t..... Uiest l «day ot
olfleers, elected at ‘he meeting on ’ h(>us, Ml. R Vlr. and Mrs. Wilson
Thursday, include Mrs. R. L. Me- 'ma J 1 Lana.,new mi- k
Klnzie. vice president; Mrs. O. B/ ' M Klnzie cnatrman Mr .Fred j.. Members of the.At\> .of.Ci.ub- - ;>■
Kitchen, sec iiid vice-p-i .'iident; Mr Gcs-, and Mrs. Grady •• Harrison: i named guests of honor Friday ete-
Spence. MlsSoiyMarianna and Flor-| .Officers were. elrc*rd' and com-.! Mary Renfroc,•secretary: Mi-. J. E .telephone Mvs. O B. Kitchen nlng when Mr! and Mp Charles. R
ence Dibrcll, Miss Natalie Frenzel, mltt>*e.s appointed at a ca'l mee'ing; Ray, treasurer; Mr-. LaV-y CRrri". chairman. Mrs Bob Livings'on and; Wilson entertained at Hotel Co--
Mesdames Jessie Martin. Joel War-
ren. John D, Mann. Annie Eve1.'.:;
and P, P Reynolds.
* • •
Of the Ladies-Auxiliary of the Cole- j reporter.
m;.1 ! -JJ. par: men!, Thursday! Ormmptpps , -ai.pc" ■’11 ior'iidf
'■venom at tii • C.i’y Hall - » finance. Mir. R. A. On- 'i. r. chat-
Tile dinner table we- lin <1
mlruture Jack o LontonMi,
uranKi- taper- in bls' k tiuM<:
nfslrng light; The Haile
theme Fas furl he- carried 0
the decoration 'for the reo
.room. High -C're priz.......
hi- Mr. and Mrs. C P Cuvaru
Present were Dr. and Mrs
f) Moody and Mr and Mrs M O.
Qietti'y.
(Continued or. Page 8- Sec. 1)
.it on
Mrs LaV<y Goode; social Mrs R man witlt a dinner, with iraipes , Nu t. .. M - J T .Bl.rr
A Oardne> chairman. Mrs. Walter! contract played in the. tetcep'ton |and Mr- C F. Oavanaah
Weaver and Mrs O B Kl'chen r. mns aft*-ward j B»events bt si;
M O V E D
moved by office - to. the
Overall li spit it
M orris Butldttg ■
J, F. Gaines
DENTIST
Mrs. McCord 1 lostess
T o Thursday
Afternoon Club
Mrs. Stepp Honoree
At Birthday Dinner
I hursd&y Evening
Mrs, W, E. Stepp was named
gue.st of honor Thursday evening
when Mr. Stepp entertained with a
dinner and theatre party, honoring
her thirty-third birthday.
Dinner was. served at the Man-
hattan Cafe, where the table was
centered with a lovely pink birth-
day cake, decorated whh pink roses.
After the dinner, the party at-
tended the Gem Theatre, where they
.saw the last picture. ''Borneo," made
by Martin Johnson.
Guests for the delightful affair
were the following friends of Mrs.
Stepp; Misses Mary and Rhoda
A vari-color motif teas used I
Thursday afternoon when Mr J.j
P. McCord entertained with four!
tables of contract, bridge, honoring
members of the Thursday Afternoon
Bridge Club,
Floral decorations included roses,
dahlias, pyracanthus berries in shad-
es from pink to orange, and purple
Mexican sage. Score prizes were
awarded Mrs. B, B. Nunley, high
guest, Mrs. Roy Howell, high club j
and Mrs. E. H. Flewellen, cut.
Included on the guest, list were!
Mrs. .George Rhone, Mrs, C. O.'
Moody, Mrs. E. L. White, Mrs. Alex!
Clarke, Mrs Plewelien, Mrs. E C ].
Edens. Mrs. Kenneth Knowles of!
Long Beach, California, Mrs. W P. |
Stobaugh, Mrs. C. P, Cavanagh,;
Mrs. Nunley and club members.;
Mesdames B. A. Pessels, R. Bailey, |
J. M. Nichols, Roy Howell, E, L. j
Knox and W. D. Alien,
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dnesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday
Round Robin Club
Guest Thursday
of Mrs. McKinney
IN USED CARS
Com* in and look ai these used ear
bargains
lfl.'tT Plymouth coupe
lS.'lfi Dodge 4-ilonr sedan
I9M Plymouth 2-door
1-1929 Model "A" Coupe
1932 Plymouth Coupe
1928 Chevrolet Sedan
Model “A" Ford Truck
1934 Dodge Pickup
1929 Ford A Pickup
1929 l ord Roadster
1933 Plymouth Sedan
I93li Plymouth trunk sedan
1935 l oid 4-door sedan
Mrs. Everett McKinney was licst-
fx<i Thursday afternoon when 'she
entertained at Hie home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. John Warren, with three j
tables of contract bridge, Memh- j
t;rs of the Round Robin club wen
named guests of honor with Mrs, |
Bruce Snodgrass, Miss Anne Lee and j
Mrs. Jerry Evans playing for absent |
members.
Mrs, Clyde Henderson received!
high score award with second high !
eotng to Mrs. Joe B Poults,
j The refreshment course, served |
Lbuffet style, consisted of congealed
salad, salted nuts, toasted chees- i
sandwiches, deviled eggs, potato I
/chips, angel food cake and hot tea. j
Present for the delight fill affair:
j were Mesdames Jack Barker, W. 8 j
| Baker, Ralph Duncan, Clyde Hetid- j
i ’-mi. Clyde MeClellon, Joe Pmm I
i Gilford Scott, F. E. Thompson, F.;
! W. Taylor. Jr., Bruce Snodgrass, j
:,ferry Evans, ami Miss Lee.
! Miss Mar.ferie Shore was u tea j
vtlesr.
e . ja -
f wo areH/femfiers
of Mutual
COULSON’S
4 Big Days
I
Wednesday, Thursday
Friday, Saturday
Vliite Pine nn<!
j Tar Ci>ti»h Svrnp
2 for 26c
mb fat ike puce <4 ONE ONE CENT
EXTIII-SPKnAli
V e w Irre,1 of T> i a m o n ds "
SelccLetl Ehocolaie*
Wit \ uliu
T^e V
Improvement Club
Livestock Bargains
1-9 year old Horse, 935.4441
TIRE 4 BATTERY CO.
Chrysler and Plymouth Cars
tiMC Pickups and Trucks
Coleman. Texas
Mrs. O L Savage and Mrs |C. O :
Floyd became members of the Mu- j
ituai Imiirovement club at a m/'t -;
intr of the organization Friday af- ;
ternopn at Die Ci'.v Library.
Mrs, Hayden Hargett was appoint-
ed treasurer of Hie club, taking the
■ place of Mrs. J. T. Blair, Jr. re- f
ft ntlv resigned. '
A v ord drill was led by Mrs.
John WatTen and Mrs. c O. Flem- i
lag gave a tuik oh "All Formali- j
ties In Correspondence1' taken from j
the study book by Emily Post Mrs i
M. G. Cheney gave a short lecture |
on parliamentary; proceedure.
Present for the meeting were Mes- j
dames W, B. Baker, R D Boyers, j
jC. F Cavanagh, M. G. Cheney, c. 1
jO. Fleming, V. Rawlins Gilliland
! Hayden Hargett. Robert F. Jones.
-H. A Robertson. John Warren and
To Those Who
Understand Figures
Hank statements when
compared with those of pro
cedihjf years, are it good stan-
dard of measurement. Rut
most individuals judjfe a bank
by its jfood name amoriK peo-
ple they know, by the friends
as well as by the loan? it
makes, and by its record for
economical methods as well as
services rendered.
If is also .fudged by ettrn-
insra sufficient to build tip re-
serves an well as by it t use
fulness to the-comnumily.
$1.00 Pjrttl
AGAREX
Compound
2 for *1-01
This «xtr*
Coco Soap
cleansing.
Cuke
Coco Soap U
fine toilet soap ia the popular Almond
that is .so kind to the akin and*yet so
Sthnulples gentle action to
retieve. constipation. A
Kexall Product.
During Wednesday only and while they last, you
can buy six cake* of this soap for 29c. It is a RexalJ
Super Magic-Hour Value. (Limit to 6 rake »
OfM Cent Sale
Member Federal De-
posit Insurance Cor-
poration which insures
$5,OOO.fift maxiBiiim to
each depositor.
Coleman
County
State Bank
A 60e Value
Medford
LINEN FINISH
Stationery
■t8 Envelopes 60 Large Sheet*
When you write letters, you should
use stationery that carries a good
impression. An extraordinary value.
ONLY ONF HILF. TO A ( t STOMKR
25c \'i Ot VT. Sl/K
PuxetSST
Mercuroclirome
, SOU TK»
2 for 26c
A Rexall
. 1 Smashing Bargain for Girls !
Pf) in 1 Make-up
Compact
Now in one small, handy, easy-to-use com-
pact you have all the twees, ary thing for
complete make-up—powder, rouge, lipstick, eye-
brtnv pencil, mascara, eye shadow, etc.
Come buy your make-up compact early Saturday
before the stock ia exhausted. It is another Kexalt
Super Magic-Hour Value.
we havb
BOUGHT
(HOUGH TO
LAST US
(OH W(M
yes! but were
SAVED tHOUGH
roe a (HMfim
rune!
5Or STUB
Jonteel or Jasmine
Face Powder
25c lire 1 ounce Purctest
TINCrVEE IODINE
2 for 26c
25c size Re rail
TOOTHACHE DROPS
2 for 26s
Wc pint size hlenzu
ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH
2 for 50*
50c size Retail
HYGIENIC POWDER
2 for 51*
25c Retail One Minute
| HEADACHE POW DERS
2 for 26*
55c size Jonteel
CREAM OF ALMONDS
2 for 36*
50c size Riker'i
VIOLET CERATE
2 for 51*
50c size Jasmine
BATH CRYSTALS
2 for 51*
50c size Retail
SHAVING LOTION
2 for 51*
1 50o size Mi 31
| SlIAUNC CREAM
2 for 51*
19r park of 5 PtrmeJfe
| RAZOR BLADES
2 for 20*
10r »iir
STYPTIC PENCIL
2 for 11«
10c size Scout
FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES
2 for 11*
lOo quality Jonteel ^ '
POWDER PUFF
2 for 11*
ai i limps Si b-
arfiGlAU JE4T TO AVAII-
ARI.E STOCKS. NO SALES TO lYEAl-FRS. «K>f EARLY
Will IK SfXNJAH ARE COAflHEIK
Regular 25c
KLtMO
T o o t h B r u s h
Select your favorite type
and buy several of these
and buysevera'
better brother
2 for 26c
2,)<- |>«rk of 3d*uu
Ready-made Bandages
Am- Jar
Jasmine
FACE CREAMS
2 for 3gc
PLAIN OR MKRH ROOIROMf
Everyone should have a
package of there ready -
made bandages, handy.
2 for 26c
50c nizr Klento
Cucoannt Oil
SH\MPOO
rtSr -I/I
RWuStSSt
Castor Oil
2 for 51c
eep yoiir hair pretty and
''filing- - '-oit •and at- .
active. A Hexall Prod- =
PUREtEST Castor Oil
has a nutty flavor and is
most agreeable t<» lake,,
2 for 26c
&ne Cbnl Salt
50c lilf bo^le
RE KILL AN A
Cough 8 y ru p
2 tor 51c
|iaaaaa*aBHa|
Hru:U t oujHm Worth 49$ fl
It soothes tk-kly ir-
ritated throats anAI
loosens phlegm. A Rex-
all Product.
Clip this coupon and briny .
it to our Ret,*!} Drug Store •
. during this One* Cent Sate. P
Get a—25c tubes of Milk of |
Regular 91.00
SYMBOL
Hot Water Bottle
Buy these sturdy, td AI
long-life, full size, / # 1 • » A
Water bottles now, **
Magnoia tooth pasta far
| 4ddr
kaaaaaaaai
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.