Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1946 Page: 3 of 14
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‘"mi?. AND MRS. DON SPARKS
■ and Ml' and Mrs. Dennis Gaines
>vnUMided the Ice Capades in Fort
u Wpr.th Sunday.
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'rtea STORE. 16x
but, .-ulD ditto 11 tv. 3C0W
were in Kerrvllle last week to at-
tend a luncheon given in honor
Of the Southern Vice President of
*vt-en chu with Itci Jjaiunu.,
and Mrs, Clyde Tate.
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his parents Mi nut \1 i.'. A.
Gardner.
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r AGE THKEx.
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the American Legion Auxiliary at DRUG STORE. 16K
the Blue Bonnet Hotel. BOB DRISKILL, student at Tex-
as Tech, Lubbock, will arrive to-
DDT—ALL KINDS AT BOWEN
DRUG STORE. 16X
. MRS. ZOE D. HAYWORTH and
MISS FRANCES ANN TATE,| night to spend the Easter holidays, nepht,w_ Walter c Oo*r()on_ fjj)
student in Baylor University,-Wa-. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis lpaye thlg we(,k {0J, Houston wnere
co, will arriye Friday to spend the j Driskill. Mrs. Hayworth will attend a
DDT—ALL KINDS AT BOWEN ■- | church convention. They will also
DRUG STORE, 16x MISS IOANN CROOM, student: visit in Austin- and San Antonio!
NOTICE
I have closed my business temporarily,
;
but will be ready to serve you in our new
location at 109 So. Colorado St. within
the next few days.
Watch this space for opening date
PRSCE PAINT AND BODY WORKS
in TSCW, Denton, arrived Wednes-
day night to spend the Easter holi-
! days with her parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. K. M. Croom.
MISS MARGIE CREWS, student
| in Texas Tech at Lubbock will
spend the Easter , holidays with her
I parents, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Crews.
i
| BOBBIE GARDNER, student in
j the University of Texas at Austin,
before returning to Coleman the
middle of the following week.
ife*.
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HEAR
J. Arthur Williams
Revival
Central Baptist
Church
7:30 p. m.
MISS MARY CAROLYN WAL-
LACE, daughter of Col. and Mrs.
Kail Wallace, was duchess from
N. I. A. C. at Arlington, to the
Gotten Bell at Texas A. and M.
College, !:.st Friday night.
MR. AND MRS. JACK DUNCAN
and son, Mike, of Pampa will spend
the week end with her father, Mr.
J .1). Dobbins, and other relatives.
IDAHO RUSSETTS
10 Hi. mesh bag
FLOUR
RED & WHITE, All-White, «E
Guaranteed, 5 lb. s^ck
Coffee
RED and WHITE
Drip or Regular Grind
1 Lb.
GLASS
32c
4 lb. carton
-
lLERSHEY’S
1/2 pound can
CONFOUND
C009A
MEMO , .
CORHl STARC^'A;«{^,kine
1 lb. pkg.
POST TOASTIES
.77 SOAP
.11 SOAP
PALMOLIVE,
2 bars_________
CASHMERE BOUQUET
Bar _________________
.55 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
.9 ORANGE JUICE
R&W,
,46 os.
.15
.9
.29
Now Zest,
oz.
11 oz, pkg.
2 for
.19 TOMATO JUICE
Red & White,
46 oz.
nsr
MARKET SPECIALS
,n£R SAUSAGE
Armour
Lb;
T^URiNGER
Armour’s
ORANGES
; • 'jpif.
Lb.
smoked links
Lb.
SAUSAGE
jj BOLOGNA RINGS
MELROSE
Lb.
— APPLES
30 j CELERY
■27 CARROTS
FLORIDA,
Pound
Fancy Winesaps,
Pound
.27
m
.10
.15
Large Golden Stalks
Fresh and Crisp,
Large bunches, 2 for
.20
.9
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RED s WHITE
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DRUG STORE. 16x
MRS. BRANTS KENLEY of San
Angelo is a guest of Miss Winfred
Gordon this Week.
DIB WEBB_ received his honor-
able discharge April G, in Norman,
(Ala., and arrived.in Coleman, Sat-
urday. April 14, after three years
and eight months in the service
aboard the U.S.S. Mercury.
MRS. SAM MARSH ALL, JR.,
and children ot, Dallas will arrive
today to spend Easter with her
parents, Mi', and Mrs. Claud Me- j
Clellan.
DDT -AM. KINDS AT BOWEN
DRUG STORE. * lGx
MR. AND MRS. W. T. JONES
and Beverly- are in Austin where
they attended the formal opening,
Wednesday, of the Curtain Club
play, "You Can't Take It With!
You." Their son, Tommy, a mem-1
ber of the club, plays the part oii
the Russian.
AMOS CALDWELL of Dallas has
been visiting his aunt and uncle,
Mi', and Mrs. Fred Shuford at j
Rockwood. He left Monday for St.
Louis where he will play in an or-
chestra.
MR. AND MRS. LEE SLATE ol
Dumas are guest of his father, J.
A. Slate, at Gouldbusk.
FRED COLLINS, student at the
University of Texas, spent the
week end with his parents, MI. and:
Mrs. Clyde Coiiips.
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! DRUG STORE! 18.\ j
I JOE DIBRELL. JR., spent the
I week qnd with his father enroute
I to Pan Antonio Where lie will re-
| ceiv.e his honorable discharge. Jack
| Russell accompanied him to San
| Antonio and they will visit friends
and relatives in Austin before re.
I turning to Coleman Fridav.
MAJOR AND MRS. JOE D.
WHEELER of Orlando, Fla., are
Visiting his sister, Mrs. R. B. Ren-
from, and Mr. Renfro, and his
mother, Mrs. Ellen Wheeler at Ow-
ens.
MRS. FLORENCE MAXWELL of
Overton visited last week with Mrs.
Mary Maxwell and daughter, Mal-
tha.
MISS EDNA ASTON, who has
been a guest in the home of her
■nrrMtily-r. Dr. S. N. Aston, and Mrs.
Aston, will leave Friday for her
home in Madisonville.
DDT—ALL KINDS AT BOWEN
DRUG STORE. lGs
MR. AND MRS. GARLAND
FRANKS and Wanda Gail ami
Terry of Pampa will spend the
week end with her father. J. D
Dobbins, and other relatives.
It’s only a.short time until Graduatio n... Now is the time to begin thinking
of gilts for the giaduates. Let us hel p solve your gift problems.
LAMPS -
Dressy lamps to please
the most fastidious.
BLONDE BED
ROOM SUITES
Every “Sweet Girl Grad-
uate” would love a pretty
modem suite.
1
Just Arrived...
Samsonite Luggage for the "Grad” who
plans to go to school.
PRACTICAL
DURABLE
ECONOMICAL
PICTUPES . . . MIRRORS . . . NOVEL-
TY GIFTS . . . MONOGRAMED STA-
TIONERY, MATCHES AND NAPKINS
Many other suitable graduation gifts too numerous o
mention. Make your selection NO\^/, from our
wide selection of gifts.
J. E. Stevens Co.
Furniture and Gift Department
AND
GLOVE!
Coleman’s Ladies Store
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Braswell, Sam, Jr. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1946, newspaper, April 18, 1946; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748054/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.