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PACE FOUR
THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934.
ews
Mr. and Mrs. Bob May of Brown- j
wood visited last week end with Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Delleney.
FUTURE FARMERS AT FORT WORTH
Mr and Mrs F F Wiseman cf
Hi™ are quests of their daughter.
Mrs. L. B. Creath.
Mrs Alvis Lively and baby from
Palestine arrived Saturday for ai
vi-it with Mis. Lively's parents. Mr
and Mrs. W. O. McKinney.
G A. Scott of Houston is visiting
in Coleman with Mr, and Mrs. E.
L. Conner and other relatives.
Mrs E W Blidwell and Mrs. A
M. Waltcri have returned from Fort
Worth wh re they attended the Fat
Slock Show
Mir.s Marie Thomas, manager of
the Southwestern States Telephone
company in Ballinger, visited last
work-end with friends and relatives
in Coleman
Mi's Lola Whit? and brother. Las-
sie White, spent Sunday with friends
tn Ballinger
Hi listi ii Culli.li.' has returned from
Houston, whvre he has been rra-
i ployed for the past year.
1 -b tri ■ ,
Sirs. James Horton, secretary, and
: Mrs Joseph Perl:life, president ol
; the S.xth District 'Federation of
i Worn p s Clubs, euroutc to their
jhome in Ea-Uand tiom Ozona, where
j they had attendeij a meeting of
'clubs, visited one day last week with
Mrs T. J White.
Mr. and Mrs. W B. Baker of Aus-
tin arrived Saturday for a visit with (
Mr. Baker s parents Judge and Mrs.
J K Baker, and family. Mrs. W.
B Baku- remained h er tor a visit
of several days after her husband’s
letum to Austin Monday.
Miss Amelia Maverick has return-
ed to her home iti Ban Antonio, fol-
lowing a w eks visit with her sis-
ter, Mrs. James T. Pmlyitt. Jr
Call at Gulf Stations
Funny Weeklies.
Gulf
12x
Don't miss th - Howell’s Midnight
Ramble show Saturday March 31st.
13k
Mrs Floyd Stobaugh returned on
Sund«\ from Fort Worth, where
.she a1 tended the Fat Stock .Show
Mr. and Mrs. H A. Fisher of Clo-
vis. New Mexico, announce the
birth of an eight pound boy. Ken-
neth Moran, on Thursday, March
13. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher formerly
lived In Coleman
Misses Ruby Butler and Ann Wil-
son and Lynn Riley and Billy Futch
spent last ThumJag_.flfternoon and
Friday in Fort Worth and Dallas
In Fort Worth they attended the
Fat Stock Show and visited in the
home ol Mr Finchs brother,. Neil,
and wife, In Dallas they visited in
the home"01 Mr Riley’s vister. Mrs
Fred Harrell, and husband.
Misses Louise Miller. Will Gideon.
Mary and Fay Kinney and Weah
McCulloch attended a St. Patrick s
Dav party in San Angelo Saturday
efternoon.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. B:-n Floyd,
Coleman, a baby girl, on Tuesday,
March 20
I Congregational
Dinner Courtesy
to Presbyterians
County Briefs-
| Mr. and Mrs. W. E Stepp and
! daughter, Billie Maurine, plan to be
j in Dallas Sunday, where they will
„ ! attend a tea honoring the birthday
Ruth Johnston, daughter of Mr., of Mrs atmother, Mrs. L. E.
_ land Mrs. R. D. Johnston, Burl Wll- ! Norman.
Anm-oximalefv fii- hrrdred and hums, son of Mi. and Mrs. W. H. i ———
fifty guests were present last Friday Williams, and Jimmie and Billie; Mrs. R B. 8e.unde.-s returned the
I evening when m -rnb-i s of the Lidit- King, sons of Mr. and Mrs. J E. j first of the week from Dalla- for
Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian Kln0- 11,1 01 this clt>'. have been an extended visit with relatives In
! church entertained with a congrega- DZ,Tmk' C°‘ ^
lion a I dinner at the church. Creir l-™*™ spobsoied by Dam 1 Ban
i Gray acted as toastmaster.
Dr. O. B Wood, pastor of the First
! Presbyterian church In San Angelo!
; made the main address of the i-ve-
! ntng. Dr. Wood used as his subject
I "What Are You Worth?"
Mrs Mickey Pool, accompanied at
’ the piano by Mis. Clayton Powell I
entertained with a violin solo.
College at Brownwood recently.
Wednesday was the first day of
Spring although the temperature
was nearer the Summer mark.
Each afternoon from four until
six bareball players in this county
will hav e an opportunity to practice
at the South Side diamond. A team
to represent Co'eman will be chosen
from those taking .part in the prac-
tice. John Malchoff said today.
Little damage was done to the
i fruit by the heavy frost of Monday
morning, former Representative A
L. Peurc believes Mr. Pearce was
| a business visitor In Coleman Mon*
day.
Miss Eddie Weaver returned the
latter part of last w ck from Dan-
gerfield. where she has been visit-
ing for tire past two or three weeks.
Hire are Future Frrmrrs if Ami rin anil Texas artt-nding the South-
wtilcrn Exp. slticn and Fat Stork Show in Fort Wirth, tc learn mon-
rboot thi vi cation they havi - leetid. TI-: large- i number if Future Fur-
in. is ever to attend tin Stock Show wire present on this gala Oceanian.
Th-.re beys an- all members cf vteati' nal agricultural clasres in various
Texas high school: .
P FA County Council
Organized Monday „ m M lh,
at U oleman school opening of 35th Judicial District
-- i court here next Monday morning.
A meeting of representatives from judge E. J Miller will preside.
Ptu-ent-Teachers Associations ovei -
I the county was held at the high Jud Strickland, local baker, re-
school Friday morning for the or- cently has installed new equipment
( ganlzatlon cf a County Council. In his bukery here.
I Mrs. David L. Snodgrass, fourth
Don't mi As th Howell's Midnight
Ramble show Saturday. March 31st.
12x
L. C. Miller, Mrs Guy Patterson
and son. Marcelle, of Rotrn wll
arrive this aften-.Oin for a visit with
Mrs. George W. Klkcr. Mrs. Kilter
it a daughter of Mr. Miller and u
sister of Mrs. Patterson Mf. and
Mrs. O. J. Stone will arrive Satur-
day for a Visit with Mr. and Mrs.
KikiT.
Too Late To Classify
FOR SALE:—Shearing machine
bargain. Good condition. W.
McGrow, one mile south Valera, l5*“
13-p.
r
Most rural correspondents report i
that the epldtmic of measJls is |
widespread in the county.
Joe Stevens, .sj.ud. nt at an under-
taking school in Dallas. ■ visited
friends here Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Stevens and son returned to Dallas
with him Saturday afternoon.
Have our mechanics check over
your cai-, for spring driving No
j charge, just a service to our cus-
tom : v Holley Chevrolet Co, 12x
B E Fowler of Rockwood was a
business visitor in Coleman Wed-
nesday.
vice-president of District One. pre-
sided during the business session in
.... ^ j which officers were elected. These
~ ' include Mrs. Clifford Verner of San- j
j Craig, W, R. Callaway and George ta Anna, president; Mrs. Randolph Charlie Moore of this city is re-
Hipxher. Burroughs cf Goldsboro, viee-prosi-i ported to be ill with typhoid fever.
Funa-al, arrangements wert made . dent: Mrs. Eunice Johnston ol ' —- —1 -
by J. is. Stevens company Gouldbusk. secretary; and Mrs. H. A
Norris of the Liberty school. Santa
Mrs A L. Lockhart and sod are
visiting relatives and friends in Dal-
Miss Mary Flemming returned
Sunday to her home in Stamford
following a visit of several days in
Coleman with her sister, Mrs. H. T
Kirby.
Mr and Mrs. Owen Clark and
family. Mr and Mrs. Garland Mar-
l-hall and daughter spent last Week-
| end in Fort Worth, where they at-
. tended the Fat Stock Show.
las this week
Mr and Mrs Alex Oglesby and
children of Anson visited last week-
end in Coleman, guests of Mr. and
Mr, (. B Hardin. '
Mrs W. M Simmons is visiting
her bi-other. L. A. Schmidt, and fam-
ily at Brady this week
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Delleney
visited last week-end with relatives
in Cgrlton.
Heating radiators means damaged
engines. Have your radiator cleaned
NOW'and be ready for summer driv-
ing. Bob Leavell. The Radiator Man.
Mr, and Mrs Fogg Coffey and
'Louis Gann of Leaday and Mrs.
Jack Brown of Voss were guests
‘yesterday of Mi and Mrs. Hayes
Lake Searboiough will be the me-
cca for many persons during the
next few months. First visitors re-
port d by Howard Walker this year
ate Herbert Nelson. Kelly FVld Ca-
det of San Antonio. Carl Smith, Vi-
vian Kelley and Allen Hamilton.
Coffey.
Mr and Mrs. Lee Blackburn of Butler Fowler and John Dilltng-
San Diego visited last week-end with ham of Shield were business visitors
Mrs. Blackburn's aunt. Mrs J H in Coleman Wednesday,
Dvur • ■-----
_ Mrs. Marshall Met,Tea and baby
Miss Jeanette Blatherwick is visit-i of Abilene came in Tuesday- for a
ing in Brownwood with -her uncle j two weeks visit with her parents,
and aunt. Mr and Mrs J. C Sturges Mr and Mrs. E, M. Jones Mr, and
— - Mrs McCrea arc moving to Big
Mrs E W Blidwell and Mrs. Spring where Mr, McCrea will have
Winnie Blatherwick were in Brown- • charge of the airport for the Amei-
wood Mondav evening to attend a can Airway-
style show —
--- Mrs Dan Whitaker of Abilene
Mrs Wayne Wireman of Leaday 1 visited Tuesday., and w Wednesday
and Mrs F, W Bridwell iff this With Mrs E. M. Junes
city were Brownwood visitors one j —~—
day last week W. E Melton. Secretary of the
--- Coleman Production Credit Associa-
Mrs R, C Terry and soft, Carl- j tion. is in Baird t-4b> on business,
ton of Talpa valued Friday with | ——*e.
Mrs. C B. Hardin. ] E. J. Vestal. Cross Plains, lnspsc-
—- tor in Callahan county for the Cole-
Lecn Todd, employee of the Owl; man Pi-oduction CfWlu Association.
Drug Store, i in Fort Worth this I was a business, v«bt>; in Coleman
week, where he Is taking a pharmacy 1 Wednesday,
examination.
Howard Walker is to leave today
for Legion T-xas. where he will re-
ceive treatment at the veterans hos-
pital He expects to be able to re-
turn home by April 1.
Heating radiators,means damaged
engin.s. Have your radiator cleaned
NOW and be ready for summer driv-
ing Bob Leavell. The Radiator Man
CUW Y
Funeral services for Vivian C. Cur-
ry, 14. son of Mr. and Mrs. V C
Curry, who died in Santa Anna
Tuesday of measles, were held hen
Wednesday afternoon. Interment
was made here.
Vivian C. Curry was born Novemb-
er 22. 1920 lie-moved to Ccleman
with his parents six years ago
He was a member of the Bant is:
church.
Survivors include his parents, Mr
and Mrs. V C Currv. three brothers.
Clyde. Guy and Cline; and ons sis-
ter, Mittie Ruth.
Pall bearers included. Leman Ar-
nold. Robert Thw-ing. Homer Thorn.
H. H Pepper. Will Smith and E R
Stewart.
Funeral arrangements were made
by J. E. Stevens company.
BRING LAVA ROCK
RIPLEY I Mr. and Mrs Truman S. Con- j
Last rites for W. Ripley, about 72.| „ , nelly of Talpa route one, return-!
f .iila Anna, were held last Friday n n!iJ! t' wire" I ed from a trip t0 Ncw Mcxi<« latei
With Riv. J R McCotk'e and Rev. n® ahieM kih r,n Ilast Thursday with a peculiar rock.,
M L Womack officiating. Inter- lf R„n9^^ Fi^ Thnmn ! The rock, which appears to be lava
m iit was made in Coleman ceme-1 t!0m * volcano, was picked up near
son. Trickham, Mrs B. A McBwaiu Carrtov,o, New Mexico, In a lava
W Ripley was born June 22, 1861. pmiuds Omddbusk Mre^^Ha- I ^ th'at ifi 3 1-3 miles from thel
HiiKH ceunty M^isslppi. He (iav. Pju„^"on Ca7^- New Mexico town? The bed Is from
e.,,- to Texas to 1888^ Married m , ,alid Hal.dln school
B J cotaity, he moved to Coleman, on yaIel.a
he moved to
county’ in 1901. He had been a
■n mbit Pi .the Baptist church for a
meat many years. He was widely
and favorably known.
Survivors include three
Iloi ace, Inez and Syble. all
Anna; and two'brothers, A B. Rip-
y cf Coleman and P. F. Ripley of
Texas City.
Pall bearers included: I. V. Sewell,
Ben Vinson. Jim Newman. Tom
Newman. R, C. McDaniel, and A. D.
Donham. c
Mead morticians had charge of
funeral arrangements.
Mrs R R^Nix I onc 10 seven mil®8 widc and about
.. . „ di ■ i IS miles lone,.
. h ^ * 2' p a,n_! CarrlJ'ozo is north of El Paso. The |
view school, Mrs. C ^ Freeman.; givon the Democrat-Voice
Mrs. C. C. McDonald Shield; Mrs. . „ .. ^
Jcdie E. Baker. Leedy school; Mrs.|b> SV ConnEll>'
E. W. Po!k, Liberty school; Mrs
IE. W. Polk. Liberty school; Mrs.: | a tt, 'T 11
«‘aS! ; Lions hear 1 alk
About Good Roads
Lois Stewart. Voss; Mrs. M G.l^
Cheney and Mrs. M. B. Flippen of
Coleman A number attended whij
did not register
Legal Notices
T J MeCaughan. Norton, director
of the Coleman Production Credh
Association, was a visitor in Coleman
Thursday He was accompanied by
Mr and Mrs. FYank Priddv.
lit GC.AN
Funeral services for Samuel Dug-
SHERIFF’S SALE
Tht' Stnu of Texas, County of Coleman.
Notic- ly hereby given that by virtue
Portable TypewTlters: Smith-Cor-
ona $60; Corona Four $45.00;
Corona 4-x $39.50. See them at the
Democrat-Voice office.
Mrs Seteta Bqrleison Phillips and
omiUn' teachers in the
Increase vour mileage and cut Mrs. Eunice Jol
down your oil consumption by hav- Gouldbusk school, were visitor* in
ing tho- - old pistons replaced. Oiir ; Coleman Wednesdav..
mechanics tit your pistohs'as ac- ----
curate ly a - the original on>-s Holl v W. J, Carden, AMIepe. deputy sup-
Chi-vrolet Co. 12x ervisor of the Oil and Gas Division,
, . Texas Railroad Commission was a
FOR SALE A few office chairs at,business vlsitor in CoIeman thts
le.-s than coal Democrat - Voice. inorning
Mrs. Thelma Armstrong and son.
Bobby returned Saturday from
Gouldthwaite. where they have been
visiting for several weeks. They were
accompanied to Coleman by Mr and
Mrs J A Weaver and daughter.
Joyce Mae, of Goldthwaite.
ROBINSON
Funeral services are to be held this
afternoon fer John Franklin Robin-
son. 49, school teacher with memb-
ers
Religious.............. ... |________
by Rev. J. R. McCorkie. j residence in Santa Anna. inter-
Jolin Franklin Robinson was born! mtnt was mflde at the Mukewater
in Alabama March 28, 1885. He i ct’iji(‘icry. ^
has been a resident of this county , Samuel Duggan was born April 27,
however for the past 17 years l933- ami c,ietl at Santa Anna March » Jadgmnu. w ftvor of w c. Odom in
ej ioi mi imsi ii .veais. , neriain. cauw in Mtiti Court. No. 10812 and
He died at the family residence. I *0'** , ...... . tylra w c pdom vs. T J Johnson and
four miles east of Coleman Wed- Rev. E. H Wvlle officiated at the Harriett Johnson. Jointly and. placed in
37tfX nesdiv ' 1 funeral services. mjr hands for service. I. Frank Mills, as
,, ' . S\M-vivm-s mrlnrio hlc mmmt | Wierlft ot Coleman County. Ttxas, did, on
He was a member of the Baptist ou wois include his parents. Mr. (V dHJ. 01 Pf,jruarv 19j4- i,v>- on cor-
church and of the Masonic lodge. ' Mr.<;. Calvin Duggan; and brie {tain Rpni E».tat<*. suufated in Coleman Co
J E. Stevens company has charge
Interesting Information concern-
ing highways in this section of the
j state was given Lions club members
by John Salwsechter, manager of |
flic Texius Good Roads Association, j
! here Wednesday noon.
Mrs. Dave Rockmaker pleasingly
f'liT'w" bout ore v-ar old were heTiliof » «rWln Plurirs Bx«cution issued out j entertained With vocal solofe She!
of the Masonic lodge in charge. 1 -•u>- <,l’| >'ar old- hekl o( the Itonorsblc Justlcr Court oi prow-n 1 was accompanied by Mrs. R. D. J
igious services will be conducted' ;i’’ rnday afternoon at the family county. "-\.. . rrecinci l. on the 26 day !Dottixstlfleld. her sist-r.
ot February 1S34, by E. T. Perkftison Jus-j
lict oi the Peycr ol suld Justice Court'j - .
Precinct J. Brown County. Texas for the I
.sum of One Hundred Six and 81-100 j 3rd day of m|d month, at tbe Court Hou-,c
>5101..Hi- Dollars and costs of suit, under j door of Coleman County, in the town of
Coleman. T«t*t, between the hours of 10
u. nr. und 4 n m.. by virtue of said levy
and Maid Plurier Execution i will sell said
above dee.crlbed Real fkitate at public ven-
due. lor cash, to the highest bidder, ns the
proper*' of se.id T J Johnson.
And in compliance with law. I Rive this
of funeral arrangements.
CHUMES
P
m.
Friendship
1
-*@k.
I h’e dependable friend 100
per cent loyal, is he who
steers you to safe landing.
Our policy is t6 be consid-
erate and helpful.
First Coleman
National Bank
Your deposit in- thi bank is insured by the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation in accordance with the 1933 Banking Act
He
do'1
and
MUST BA TT! JIT (HIKtH
iP. F. <*n»\res. Pa*t*r>
The Eveng^tist has cotne and Rone
rendered good wrvici* Wtiat* will we
We vhottld begin with this revival
go on to treater ihiugt.
*Our roa! for B T 8 Sunday is 100
Our vua! for Sunday school is 400 Stay
for Church ' ;-s our April slogun in all our
orgain^utions.
O r ' i.i rt h show many marks of pro-
D. y by daj in every way. lets grow’
and better
Bl’RROW
Funeral service^ for Granvil Davis
Burrow. 72, local laborer, were hekl
here Saturday afternoon with Hn.
Jasper Massegec officiating. Inter-
ment was made in the local ceme-
tery.
Granvil Davis Burrow'wag born in
Aikansas, October 7. 1861 He had
been a rfsident of Coleman county
for the past 18 years.
j uiii rvesu LMuir, siiuaieu in «^uirui*u v*u- i notice by publication, 3n ihe English lan-
cl iter. I untv. Texas, described as follows, to-wit: guage.'once a week fair three consecutive
Fnnrrfil worn arromr^ Kt ' acres of l»nd situated In Coleman I week - immediately preceding said day .of
.. . ‘"T„. an.uigea D\ | County. Texas, and being out of the B jscle. i,ri \\u, Democrat-Voice, a newspaper
A.'an monicians. [ Alderita Bur 273, Abst No, 1. located near | publisher: In Coleman County.
---- ----- the town of Wiion. Texas in said Coleman Vt .<neks m\ hand, this 6 day of March
MISS PHILLIPS DIES j County. Texas, and being owned by T J ! 1931
Funeral services for MiAS Kate | Johnson, and levied upon as .the property I FRANK MILLS. Sheriff Coleman
<4 of T. J. Johnson and that on the first >
Tuesday in April 1934. Ihe same being the J
Phillips. Tuscon Arizona, niece of
U’.lr. and Mrs. R. R. Hubert of Cole-
!man, are to be held at 8anta Annn
■ Friday aft-moon.
Miss Phillips died at Tuscon Wed-
i Usd ay iollowing an illness of several j
years. Shi- Is the daughter of the
late Mr and Mrs. S. H. Phillips. The
.late Mr. Phillips formerly was the
County. Texas.
By If T. OBAR. Deputy.
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CHRISTIAN ACILNCL CIH RCHES
Matter * the subject of the Lesson-
Sertnoh which, w:!’. be read in all Churches
.of Christ. S< . r»ti8t, on Sunday. Murch 26
Th< Golden Text is: . Thou shalt not
• uke th* nanh of the Lord thy God . in
vai.n, for the Ivortl v ill not hold him
-fauiltlees . thet tviketh his name, in vain'*
1 fc.vidus 2u 7, • .f! : I.
Am«n« tiw citation* which comprise the
Le -.Lri-B-rmon i:- the following from the
li.ule "Yt-i I am the Lord thy God from
the land of Egypt; and thoi^. shalt know
no «od but me; lor there is no saviour be-
,iui me' Rpsea 134?
ssrsuro l=“ a ”‘‘~
• w* i
^.0Sft Elllson' Hamlin. ai santa Anna ■■temorroi.
and Mrs. Manila Preslar and Mrs. j ____
Tempest Vaughan, both oi Coleman. Don’t miss ih? Howell's Midnight
Pall bearers included: R. M. Ly- Ramble show Saturday. March 31st.
kins. Billy Lykins. ’Rev. Goog J. C. l . i2x
( in k< ii or m holy >fikit
LFISCOPAL
*C-i»urch school. 9 4.3 ' ;»
Li i communion krtd wrmon by Rev
H»msou. II 00
Calendar F#r Holy Week
Mi.nh T, Palm Sunday iOur Lord's
ti. i. phai entry into Jerusalem).
March 2®, Maundy Thursday -When the
Eucharist or Holy Communion was In-
tituled*
March 3u, Good Friday * Day of Cruci-
fixion:
Mar,.;, 31..Easter Even Saturday* 'When
~ur L< rd lay in the grave).
.!>? i 'i, Li, ter Dav iThe Resurrection)
FIRST .\|I THODIST
(J. A. sUceloff. ritUr)
Bumluy school at 9 33 The Victory class.
-.Mr - '.Tom-Si.unders. teacher, will conduct
: , vii.r hip services in the Adult De-
r* •i.enf . ,
Morning worship 10;50: The High.-
**v to Easter Morning *" Easter’ music by
Mi- -. Gra< -WUhoit und Mrs. Elmer Simp-
1 -.iworth L<‘:*g>»es Nf 6:30
F vming wprsl
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-S
B. W. WALLIS & SON
GENERAL I5I,A( KSMITHING. I>IS( RULLING
ANF) WRECKING HOUSE
IIORSK SHOEING on i-ripplrg and diMaarel fwt our apreiatty
Concho Street Four Blocks South of Post Office
Where Your Business Is Appreciated
We Buy Wrecked Automobiles and .Ini*
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
7:3© Easter music
!v the choir, with Mlf Grace Wilhoit,
(H-ector, and Mrs John Warren, organ-
t A 4>io bv Mrs W O Shelton, of
Brushwood
, A. th* of the Sunday school hoar.
X, 1.0:JO. children will be received into
th*- church.
The Tekular fourth Sunday offering for
bei i voienccs will be postponed until
Ei ter Sunday morning.
Wednesday «t 3 30 W M 8
_Wednesday at 7; Regular fourth W'ed-
Tiriid'iry tlifhl meeting of the Workers'
COiineil The tumor department officers
ar<i leathers will have charge of program
and 'arrangements for lunch.
Coming Events
raster Sunday April Ut; BapUem of
baWes at 10 30 Offering for Benevolrnces
and Kingdom Extension at 10:45 At 7 30
p. rr, a?y Easter pageant of the **Re.sur-
r*r:.on. The Dawning. ’ will be presented
bv thirtv persons representing characters
in New Testament times The pageant U
undei the direction of Mrs F M Burke.
With Mrs. John'Warren directing the mu-
sic Mrt Ber. Taylor the costumes and
M. s Miivbelle Kidd the historical getting
A srrll 15th to 26th Revival, with Moody
C nlnWiani of Harlingen, assisting the
pastor in ihe music, and the work with
chhureh and young ;>eopie.
ABUT B. f. t. r.
Rubject Recovering Our Spiritual
Pow»>r
Imroduetlon Mrs Ram dial It ns
Recovering Our Lost Sense of 8th,”
Vm. T D Strickland
' Recovering Our Lost Love of Good-
»»eoe L. E Collins. ,
F*-eover|r»g Our Lost Joy of Solvation”
T D. St rick land
He covering Out Lost Zeal for Souls.’
O 8 Drlt.ltill
Recovering Our Lost Senve of God's
Pitsn**net,” Mrs T B ■ Slayton.
Sale! HATS
$1.98
Easter is just around the corner*, and your new hat
is right here for you NOW. Thev’re the youngest,
smartest, gayest affairs we’ve had in years. And
they flatter everyone no end. All head sizes.
S iK II Depart men t Store
I -
Saw at Bmt uiu
Specials for Thursia}> Friday and Saturday
Perfection
Cleansing Tissue
500 sheets in a pack-
age. Excellent for colds
and for removing cold
cream and j)3c
Two Fancy
VANTAII, or CALICO
SIIIKINKIA
MOLD
FISH
make-up
12 Bayer Aspirin
Tin “Box 15C
$1.00 Honey and
Almond
Cream 79c
(iO.c Walgreen
Cream Almonds
39c
In green glass aquarium,
with rainbow chips and
seaweed complete—
FREE!
with every 50c tube of
Ny-Denta
Tooth Paste
$1.00
Jergens Lotion
79c
GOc Can All Purpose-
TALC
47c
50c Peau-Doux
Shaving Cream
39c
50c Ipana
Tooth Paste
39c
r
25c Or! is
Tooth Paste
19c
One full pound plain,
or chocolate flavored
Malted Milk
Try a package of
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COLD CAPSULES
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1934, newspaper, March 22, 1934; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth747919/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.