Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1946 Page: 4 of 14
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PAGE SIX
THE DEMOCRAT- VOICE
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Miss Gordon Honored
Monday With Gift
Tea at Hostess House
Honoring Mi
bride-elect of
Rhoden. Mi -dames . Anna
Ray Gilliah. F. V. Tolbert, J. M.
Gordon and Drucilla Ebeihart en-
tertained at the Garrett Hostess
House, Monday afternoon with a
gift tea.
Mrs C. J. Difcrel! greeted guest
at the door. In the receiving line
Were Mi shames Anna Wells. J. M
Gordon, Drucilla Eberhart, F. V.
Talbert, Ray Gilliam. Walter Gor-
don. the hcnoree, Mrs. J. H. Rho-
den of San Angelo-and. Mrs. W. P
Wilson,
APRIL 18, 1948. covered With lace aild Centered with
-—— the birthday cake and two huge
bouquets of sweet peas a‘nd roses,
j The birthday confection was
white and embossed with “Happy
j Birthday" and pink candle hold-
l era with greeri candles. Plate fav- i
| ors were miniature Easter baskets j
j filled with assorted candy. Those
present were Lewis Bowland, Suz- ,
anne Randolph,-Jerry Dix .Gay-1 I
room were land Woodard, Larry Gilder, Patsy
Frances 1 Gilder, Nancy Ann Hector. Mary j
Winifred Gordon.| 8tevens Hannah Hudson. Janette! Ann Jeanes, Margaret Ann Nunley.
Lieutenant Jesse Blall)erttick. june. Guthrie. Mar. J Eddlc JoGlover, Sharlan Ann Gar-
Wells.1 jorie Shore, and Mesdames Hunter!
Woodruff and M O. Ward.
Mrs; Brents Kenley and Mrs.
Gene Larson were at the register
and Mis. Jack Ramiro furnished
music throughout the calling hours.
Mrs. J C. Dunn said goodbyes to
those who called.
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silver holders.
■Mis. Charles Wilson ladled ^
puneh from a crystal bowl and as-
sisting in the dining
Mrs. Roy Howell. Misses
Rebecca Ray. Freddie Cliett.
j Jo Ann Cummings, Mrs. Gene Gil-j
1 der and the honoree.
Mary Dell
to the gift
rille Rucker.
Mrs. Weldon Huddle
B A. Nance pr: -idee
Mr A. G. Beach
to the dining room w
laid with rose lim n.
with a flower basket,
gold and pink >at;ir
ing pink rose buil
fet was a reflected a
pink roses and snap
silver bowl, imbeddei:
flauked by burmr.e (
Parks directed guest
a.m where Miss Lu-
MT- Bob Maitland,
• Mrs.
B. C HOWELI. CELEBRATES
8IITH BIRTHDAY
B. C. Howell, pioneer of Coleman,!
celebrated his 80th birthday with
a dinner at his home. Guests were |
his children and grandchildren, Mr. i
am! Mi Rov Howell. Mr. and Ms.
Johnny B Howell and Danny and I
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
WOMEN MEET IN CU B RtMIM
i The Coleman Business and Pro-
! fessicnal Women's Club met Tues-
! day evening in the Hotel club room
for regular business meeting.
on
Jerry.
The president, Mrs. G. G. Gram-
mer, presided. Plans were made
to attend the Inter-City meeting to
be held in Brownwood April 28.
Plans were completed for the scho-
larship to be given the outstanding
girl in business administration.
Refreshments were served to 22
, present.
ed guest
he table
centered
led with blue.
was
On the buf-
rangement oi
1 in pink
Jink taper:
HEAR
J, Arthur Williams
Revival
Central Baptist
Church
7:30 p. m.
< \ROI Y\ SUE CUMMINGS
HONORED WITH PARTY
ON HER BIRTHDAY
Mrs Fred Cummings entertained
Tuesday evening at her home. 318
N Nueces, from four to six o'clock
honoring her daughter. Carolyn
Sue cn her 6th birthday. Games
were played and an Easter egg
hunt was enjoyed by the guests.
A' refreshment hour cake and ice
cream were served from a table
. 4-
PAST TIME RUMMY CLCB
HONORED BY MRS. GAINES
Spring flowers decorated the
game rooms when Mrs. Dennis
Gaines entertained for the Past
Time Rummy Club Tuesday after,
noon.
Bull Ahfeio Auulof Cio»ieBe
Texas Tech in Lubbock.
The bridegroom, who was separ-
ated from the Army in October, is
a graduate of Coleman High School
and attended John Tarleton Col-
lege at Stephenville.
{uiu Cliy Jjiuimy.
Consolidated Glut, will oe en-
tertained at 7:30 p.m. by Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Glllisple.
MR. AND MRS
of Colorado City, M:
,1:
V. WILDER
and Mrs. B,
vj. c*MfJa oi aka Augeiu, lie. aafl
Mrs. Claud Colvin of Odessa, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Colvin of Dallas,
Miss.Thelma Cknon of Austin and
Mrs. M. A. Wifton of .ABJfene were
here last week’to atteiifl the fun-
eral of T. H. Colvin.
Dr. H. E. Howard
General Practice of Dentistry,
X-Ray, Diagnosis. Extractions
Residence Phone 6296
Office Phone 4301
Score awards went to Mrs. Shorty
Allison, first; Mrs. Olsen, second
and Mrs. Ned Rush won rummy.
A salad plate was served to Mes-
dames Shorty Allison, A1 Olsen,
Don Sparks. Tillman, Doyle Gin—
son. Ned Rush. Snider and the has.
less. *
FLOWER GIRL—A halo made of pink roses that lock more
real than the real thing is what Joy Hodges, of NBC s 'honey-
moon in Neat York,” will -wear in the Easter Parade. With it
she'll wear a simple black dress or suit, depending on the
weather. A friend made her hat for the prettv actress and
singer,'wound green satin ribbon on a round wire frame with
little bows at'the back cud pecking through the floaters.
si
NOTICE!
Coleman Banks will observe the fol-
lowing date as a Legal Holiday:
MONDAY, APRIL 22
(San Jacinto Day)
First Coleman National Bank
Coleman County State Bank
MRS. ( LAI D MILI-ER HOSTESS
TO I.ES AMIS CU B
Mrs. Claud Miller entertained
for Les Amis dub members and
guest at her home Tuesday after-
noon.
Martha Harwell
Weds Roy Autrv Jr.
In Church Service
i
TODAY:
Tiie Rebekah Lodge will have an
initiation service at tlie IOOF Hall
; at 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY:
Primary Department of the First
1 Baptist Cnurch will have a ban.
qui t in the Educational Building at
: 6 p.m.
The First Christian Church will
; have an all day prayer service be-
| ginning at 11 a m. with a covered
| dish luncheon at noon,
j „ Mrs. L. M. Justice will honor her
' son, Pat, with a birthday party.
I SUNDAY:
: The Junior Department of the
j First Baptist Church will have an
| Easter breakfast in the Educational
j building at 8:30 a.m.
i MONDAY:
| Mesdames Alma Brown, R. P.
| Haun and Sam Dibrell will be
I hostesses to the Victory Class <4,
.the First Methodist Church at the
heme of Mrs. Alma Brown, 3:30 pm,
Mesdames Veo Pirtle, Ruby
Snodgrass and T. A. Clark will be
hostess to the Nichol* Class of the
First Methodist Church at the
home of Mrs. Veo Plrfle at 9 a.m.
TUESDAY:
Just a Club will be guest of Mrs.
Anna Wells at the Garrett Hostess
House.
Mrs. Oplin Saunders will enter.
Miss Martha Harwell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Harwell, be-
came the bride of Roy Autry. Jr.,
soil of Mr. and Mrs. R .A Autry,
. Roses and iris decorated the' gatUrday evening, April 13, at the
! rooms where four tables were ar-j First Baptist Church,
ranged for bridge j The Rev. T. Lynn Stewart read
Club members present were Mes.; single ring ceremony. Banks
dames Billy Allen. Morris Miller. of fern decorated with pink hy-
Gene Bronson. J. B. McCord. Sid- j drangea, baskets of gladioli and
ney Hughes. A. M, Fischer. Ollie caUa )Uies and tall white candel-
Gideon. Rnyrmvd Brookshire. Mike : abra holding burning white tapers, |
Wright and guests, Mesdames H. formed a background for the cere, j
E Taylor, Herman Reddy, Willie ‘ mony. j
Campbell. Ralph Duncan. Mrs.
Godwin of Dallas and Doris Miller.' Miss Flora. Dee Daughtry, church
Tea guests were Mrs. J, A. B.; organist, played the traditional!
Miller. Mrs, W H, Miller and baby wedding music.
.Marie. 1 Miss Tommie Moulton of Ran'
J . . ♦ .Angelo was maid of honor. .She!
| wore a blue street dress with black j
accessories. Her corsage was of
Tommie Moulton of San Angelo
I ladeled punch from a crystal bowl.
1 Mesdames Frank Stringer, Joe
Stevens and Curtis McHorse as-
! sisltd in lire dining room.
Miss Gladys Townsend presided
j in the gift room and was assisted| tain at the Taylor Tea Room fori
! By Mrs. Beaty, Kate Atkinson, Cleoj the Tuesday Bridge Club.
Dunn and Emma Louise Moore.' Round Robin Club will be guest
Mary Frail Stevens furnished mu-! of Mrs. Charles Taylor,
sic throughout the evening and '■ Entre Nous Club will be guest i
Mrs. T. L. Stevens.said goodbyes, j of Mrs. Roy Howell at Taylor Tea,
The bride is a graduate of San ; Room for luncheon . '
Angelo High' School and attended Shakespeare Club will meet at
OF COURSE THERE’S A GLEAM
IN YOUR EYE!
By
You’re starting the smart way .
bringing the family’s wardrobe to us ear-
ly, you’ll be all set for summer.
CLEANER! BRIGHTER! SOONER!
Is A-l’s Motto
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Mrs McCord Hostess
To Bridge Club
HEY KIDS
Mrs. J. P McCord entertained
the Thursday Bridge club members
and guest with a luncheon at the
Hotel Coffee Shop followed with
three tables of bridge in her home.
Formal Jirrangements of iris, ros-
es. pinks and syringa were used on
the table, buffet and smaller tables
pink carnations. Milton Autry was.,
his. brother's best man.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a white dress-
maker suit with black stripes'and
black accessories. Her corsage was
pink carnations and, blue Dutcii ;
iris.
Immediately following the wed-*
throughout the home and ealadium ding, a reception was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Stev-'
Miss Frances Stevens greeted
THERE'S GOING TO BE A
'FREE EASTER SHOW
pot plants added color and beauty
to rooms where games were played.
Score awards went to Mrs. Karl
Wallace, high, and M^s. Walter
Woodward, lew. with guest prize
going to Mrs J. B. McCord and
Mr* C O Moody.
Present were Mesdames E, L.
Knox, Silas Ballard. Roy Howell,
J B. McCord. Claud McClellan.
Perry Stobaugh, Morris Miller, B.
1 A P. ssels Karl Wallace. Walter
Woodward. Jerry Harbour. C. O.
Moody and Mrs. F M. Burke was a
tea guest.
ens.
guest at the door. Mr. and Mrs..
H. D, Harwell, Mr. and Mrs. R
A, Autry, the bride and bridegroom
were in the receiving line.
The table was laid with a vent-1
tian cut work cloth and centered i.
with an arrangement of white rose
buds and orange blossoms on a re-
flector. The three-tiered cake was
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embossed with pink rosebuds and
topped with a miniature bride and
groom. Mrs. Karl Steffens of j
Brady served the cake and Miss
Shop at the OWL for his or her Easter Gift. See our col-
lection of pretty, practical and frivilous gifts ...
COLOGNES-DRESSER SETS PERFUMES
HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR LARGE STOCK
OF FAMOUS NAMES IN TOILETRIES
• EVENING IN PARIS SETS
$1.25 $5.50
$10.00
At The
mm; i itheatre
COLEMAN, TEXAS
Saturday, April 29th
YES Silt FI BOP.! THE MERCH VNTS LISTED BELOW AKh
PRETTY SWTLL I I FLOWS
THEY HAVE ARRANGED A
FREE SHOW IV»R EVERY KID IN IOWV
Get Your Free Ticket Today!!
You'll Want to lie the lir^t in line for our BIG LAMER
M VI INI I
For Kiddies Under 12-
GET YOUR FREE TICKET (Good Until 6 00 P. M.) FKOM
ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS
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GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
A-l CLEANERS
HOWELL HOME & AUTO SUPPLY
BURR’S DEPARTMENT STORE
MAYES’ DRUG STORE
M-SYSTEM GROCERY
• BARBARA GOULD SETS
• METAL COMPACTS—
• Also many pretty plastic
Compacts in all colors.
# MAIS OUI—BOURJOIS SETS
$2.50 to $7.50
# LENTHERIC COLOGNE, PER-
FUMES AND SETS, from $2.05
• GAY DIVERSION AND WHITE
SHOULDER PERFUMES-EUYAN
• ELIZABETH ARDEN SACHETS
Bluegrass
$2.00
u
• FANCY TOILET SOAPS
• COTY SETS FROM $2.25 UP
#TUSSY MAKE-UP KITS
i $7.50
• ELIZABETH ARDEN NAIL
POLISH AND LIPSTICK SETS
$2.25
• MIRROR JEWELRY BOXES
• REVLON SETS
$2.00
• DOROTHY GRAY SETS
$2.00 and up
• CHEN-YU SETS
$3 50
is a slick way to remove unwanted hair,
leaving the skin alabaster smooth, clean, clear. Il
is fragrant, gentle, effectual and works quickly. Bo
sure to have a supply ready to keep you perfectly,
A WIDE ASSORTMENT FOR GIFTS FOR THE MEN, TOO.
SHAVING ITEMS, COLOGNES, LEATHER GOODS,
CIGARETTES, CIGARS, PIPES
HAND TOOLED LEATHER PURSES
Alligator Leather in Red and Brown . . . $22.50 Plus Tax
gloomed. 1.00 pin m* j
BOWEN AND OWL DRUG STORES
Natural Leather Purses............ .$25.00 Plus Tax
Owl Drug 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/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.