Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1939 Page: 8 of 14
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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN,-TEXAS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1939
Speaks Tonight
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TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB
NAMED GUEST AT
BRIDGE-LUNCHEON
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by Misses Kdmundson and
Campbell and registered in the
white satin bride's book
Miss Campbell.
Games, contests and
joyed'after which large j following
baskets, symbolizing ; Marihutiy
ies, work, u ere brought o Hair wi
tor the bride : ju,
were
froce
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Members of the Tuesday
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Oia Dodson. Misses
.Ijorene Diekgon.
Tinker, Gladys Town-
■ Bar, Fanny Bolding,
ketts. Louise. Jordan
in} Slayton.
Coleman Hi Queen
Will Be Crowned
j Tonight
In a coronation ceremony at
the high school auditorium this
[evening at 7:30, students and
friends Of Coleman High School
will Witness the coronation of
1 her majesty, The Queer? of
! | Coleman High School.
The Queen, whose- identity is
known by no one other than
Principal J. T. Runklo, who will
■crown her, will be the girl who
has received the highest num-
J her of votes during a contest
in which each class has attempt-
ed to elect its sponsor. For one
year the monarch who is crown-
;ed tonight will rule, over CHS.
immediately preceding the
.coronation two pages enter and
light the candles. These two
pages are known, as Masters Joe
of tht‘ House of Dibrell and
Jack of the House of Russell.
Preceding the grand proces-1
sion comes the royal trumpeters
who announce the approach of
all important personages Jack
Mooney and Buddie Owens are
the two trumpeters. Next in
procession - comes a group of
CHS band members who have
been chosen to compose the
Queen's Royal Band.
Leading the grand procession
is Billy McMurry, Captain of
tile football squad. Next comes
escorts to the procession. These
-me known "as squires and are
Wavland Gordon. Deletto Bear-
den. Billy. Ewing, and Herbert
«D*
There are also present repre-
sentatives from certain organi-
whu have chosen to send
'gentlemen. This group is known
;,x the peerage of th^ kingdom.
They are led by the royal stan-
dard of (lie peers borne by Jack
Newman. These represenfttives
< ‘Rutherford, Wil
Literary Society: Ervin MeMil-
lien. Phi Delta, Marshall Al-
tom. Senior Science: Jack Gray
Gordon, Glee Club; Glynn Har-
ris Will Rogers: Marvin Mace,
Owl Literary Society; George
Epperson, Foreign Language
Club. Otis Griffith and Richard
Le< Athletic Club. Clifford
Babbit. Platoman Literary So-
’Roy McFarland, Junior
Club.
eligious aspect of the
n unity is represented by
Crow, chosen from the
•til body by the Ministerial
cialion. Jack Collms is es-
cort to the clergy.
The Peeresses are representa-
tives from certain organizations
who have chosen to send ladies.
David Jennings bears the stan-
dafTWor the peeresses. Margu-
rite V oung. Winnie Evelyn
Netherton. Aillie Marie Miller
and Norma Gray Warren are
ladies in waiting to the peeress-
es. Representatives are Jean |
Parker, W C. B.: Willie* 11
Weekend Social Calendar
TODAY
MONDAY
The Alathean class of,the YWV class of the First
First Baptist Church is meet- Mpthodist Church is holding
ins at the educational build- ah all-day quilting and cover-
ing. ed dish luncheon at the
Mrs. Oilio Gideon is hostess ranch home of Mrs. Chris
to the New Deal Club. piUs at Echo.
Mrs. J.' P. McCord is on- The Nichols class of the
tertaining honoring Thursday Eirst Methodist Church is
Afternoon Bridge Club. meeting at 3 o’clock at the
Following luncheon at the ^*ls- Pom Crews,
Manhattan Cafe, members of Commercial, with Mrs.
the Round Robin Club are Crcws and Mrs- A- J- Lt’wa1'
guests of Mrs. Rob O'Hair.
Honoring birthdays of Mrs.
and R. L. McKinzic, the Re-
icn hostesses.
Order of the Eastern Star
is meeting at the Masonic
Hall.
on Tax-
less and
dubs,
tonight zatit
A>onsor- -cfit
in that
bekah Lodge Is
tonight.
entertaining TUESDAY
FRIDAY
Shakespeare Club is meet-
ing at the City Library.
* Mrs. J. E. Burdick is host-
ide-elcct of Maynard Gaines t ss *° *-d<' A Club.
WBA chapter is meeting
Honoring Rctamay Brown,
with Mrs. E, J. Powell.
Les Amis Club is guest of
Mrs. Joe Hedleston.
Mrs. Dennis Gaines and
Mrs. Steve Brown arc host-
esses at the home of Mrs.
of the
Mrs. ,T. F. Gaines and Mrs.
W. P. Stobaugh art' entertain-
ing with a gift shower at the
home of Mrs. Gaines.'
Self Culture Club is meet-
ing at the City Library.
Past Noble Grand C lub is Gaines to members
entertaining with a No Host Doubleight Club,
darner at Hotel Coleman. Rev. Robert F. Jones is
SATURDAY ' guest speaker at a meeting
of the Chi Delta Phi Club.
Ladies Auxiliary of Ray Business and Professional
Post American Legion is Womens Club is holding id
■meeting with Mrs. J. M. Close Thanksgiving Dinner at Hotel
at 3 o clock. Coleman.
followed by bugle taps by Oran
Newman, Jr, A poem "Armistice
Day,” was read by Mrs. Hayden
Hargett and a trio, composed of
Kathrine Rose Young, June
Walker1' and .Jean McGregor,
sang “Rose Of Np Man's Land.”
Mrs, C, H. Hufford was guest
speaker of the afternoon, taking
as her subject "America.”
Two charter members of the
club, Mrs. T. J. Allen and Mrs.
Grace McDaniel, were present
at the meeting. Others present
were Mrs. Booth of Fort Worth,
Mrs. Joe Stevens, Mrs. Hufford,
Mrs. Sam Dibrell, and club
members, Mcsdames Ben Cox,
Sam T. Dowty, Hayden Har-
gett, C. J. Mellon, A. O.
Newman, H. L. Pinkerton, Frank
Rogers, Frank Stringer, Charles
Wilson and R, E. L. Zimmerman.]
EPISCOPAL CHOIR IS
GUEST AT DINNER
FRIDAY EVENING
Honoring members of the
choir of the Episcopal Church.
Mrs. Nan P. Ayres entertained!
at her home on East Pecan!
Street Friday evening wttK a
six o'clock dinner.
The table was laid with a1
hand embroidered cloth and
centered with a cut glass bowl
of marigold, bachelor buttons
and autujmn leaves, on a mirror
reflector,
A three course dinner was
served Rev. and Mrs. II. H.
Black of Colorado City*, SJr. and
Mrs. Elmer Simpson, Mrs. H.
N. Jackson, Mrs. J. T. William-
son, Mrs. 01 lie Smith and Fred
Paddleford.
Make your gift buying easy.
J. E. Stevens Company will
gift wrap, mail or deliver to
any destination. 44tfx
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TAXI
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HOMEIt BOYD
PHONE
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Glory-0 Beauty Shop
Permanents $1.00 up
BESSIE E. BOYD
700 S. Concho, Hours 8 to 5
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The
Mae
by Carlin Currie. Frances King
and Ruth Collins.
Last in the procession comes
the votes borne in by Harris
Cheney and Elbert Wooten.
METHODIST CIRCLES
MEET WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON
Circles of the Womens Mis-
sionary Society of the First
Methodist church met Wednes-
day afternoon for busness ses-
sions, with a combined attend-
ance of twenty.
The meeting-next Wednesday
afternoon will be a general
meeting and will be held at the
church. On December 6 the
circles will hold their last meet-
ings of the year,
Miss Frances Crews was pre-
sented in a piano solo yesterday
I Bftcrnoon at the meeting of the
■ Susanna Wesley circle. A talk
I "How to Pray" wasjed by Mrs.
S. E. Phillips. The Spiritual
Life lesson was taught by Mrs.
Hayden Hargett.
v i> ' $
STUDENT COUNCIL
OFFICERS NAMED
P-TA HONORARY MEMBERS
Officers of the Student Coun-
, Conger, Phi Alpha; Reba jojcil of West Ward school were
l Loveless. Press Club: Annie Ray, named honorary members of the
Lillian Peak Club; Mary
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The)9re -
GOR-JU/
''ILK STOCKINGS
and
THEY WEAR]
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Siii!-. Sam Cobb
is. F M. McKm-
.1* Stobaugh,
at tscw
Coleman Democrat-
Voice)
Nov 16— Honors
in.- Clarke of Cole -
this week when she
one of the eight
clas- beauty nom-
i 000 class-mates at
Cole v for Women,
of.Mr, and Mrs. A.
a Clarke is majoring
education at the ocl-
was recently the TS
Day Sweetheart at
J -T. C. JJ. game in
West Ward Parent-Teachers As-
Auten
Ellen Klapper, Commercial "sociation, at a meeting of Room
Club; Joyce Green, Dramatic; Representatives of the P-TA
[Club: Doris Clayton and Mary Tuesday morning at the home of
:Lynn Gilliland. Pop.Squad; Bet-1 Miss Florence. Dibrell.
'T' Cross and Inez Laird. Officers of the council in-
< Club; Patsy Jamison and elude Layton Dean Hector, pres-
',dl;'-v Bibtell. Band; Mary Alice ident; Charles Gaines; vice-
E\.<in.-,, Library Club. I president; Marie Jameson ,sec-
Fhe officiating officers of the | rotary; and Gypsy Cooper, as-
; ceremony come next. They are Listcd by Freddie Collins, P-TA
ihc Deans of Education, Supt. councj].
C. H. Hufford attended by Ma-
con Freeman and Prin. J. T. j
Runklo attended by J. W Gil-
lespie.
Following this comes their
Royal Highnesses, the Princess!
of Coleman High School Bobby!
Lee bears the standard of the!
Senior Class followed by the!
Princess of the Seniors, Mary
Frances Gardner escorted by
A parliamentary drill was led
by Mrs. Clarence Cooper. Mem-
bers voted to form a parlia-
.mentary class with Mrs. Cooper
leader. These classes will be
conducted at the regular mon-
thly meeting.
Announcement was made
that anyone who has clothing
they would like to donate to
children in need are urged to
take them to the school in or-
dor.that they may be distribut-
ed now.
Fifteen members were pres-
ent.
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EXTENDS COURTESY TO
ROUND ROBIN CLUB
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. Jack Horne extended a
courtesy to members of thb
Round Robin Club last Thurs-
day afternoon when she enter-
tained at her home on South
Commercial Avenue,
In games high score award
was won by Mrs. Joe B. Pounsj
with low going to Mrs. Clyde I
McClellan.
Refreshments were served- to I
Mrs. l}ied Rudolph and club
members Mcsdames Bob Brown-
ing, Clyde McClellan, Gilford
Scott, Rob O'Hair, Clyde Mc-
Clellan, Joe Pouns, Ralph Dun-
can. R B. Saunders, Jr., F. W.
Taylor. Jr,, Miss Frances Tram-
mell and Miss Aline Beck.
MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT
CLUB DEDICATES PROGRAM
TO WORLD WAR VETERANS
Program at a meeting of the
Mutual Improvement Club, held
Friday afternoon at the City
Library, was dedicated to World
War Veterans.
The meeting opened with
silent prayer for World Peace,
Why Not
Select our Insurance Agent on the same '
basis as we clo our Attorney and our Doctor
We select our Doctor because we have
absolute confidence in him.
We select our attorney because we believe
he can attend to all legal matters correctly.
Then why not select our Insurance Agent who can best
look after our interests when we have a loss. You know
one policy looks just about like another but there may be
a vast difference when you are confronted with a serious
loss. Let’s place it with Allen & Allen, then we KNOW
we have the best, The cost is the same and we will have
no further worry about it. , -
Allen & Allen
If IPs INSURANCE We Write It
he introduced
* Cl««r beauty . colors
that 'pick up'1 and harmon-
ii« with every costume . . .
prices that spell thrift . . ,
good WEAR. These are the
qualities that describe Gor-
jus... the qualities that make
them the favorites of so
many smart women. If you,
too, want consistent hosiery
satisfaction you'll form the
habit of coming here and
saying "Gar-jus” when you
want hose.
Blue Bonnet
Dress Shop
112 Cpncfoo Street
K.‘ p Lf-son’
Mt'sdymi's
irdner. M.
As li You Had Done 11 Yourself
Billy Rutherford. Fred Gipson
bears the standard of the Junior;
Class followed by the Princess!
" of the Juniors, Dorothy Blanton]
meet mg P'ix 1 escorted by Joseph Cudnev Cal!
of the nominees Cobas t)ear, the sUmdard of lh(.|
.....s be climin- Sophomore Class followed by1
: <i i he judge who will select prjncess 0f the Sophomores.
Im reities from the ic- \v,-mda Jean Pruitt escorted by
'':f*u'es i; unan- james Preston Price. J C. Mc-
1 Nutt bears the standard of the
Freshman Class followed by the
!■ .1 0 ' 'Bay later- at Jies- princess of the Freshmen ,Bon-
l*f rn' ' *6x nie. Jo Freeman, escorted by
rt",; L ' ■ ,■ i Lewis Martin.
_ - At the (>nd of the procession
comes the royal crown and train
brought up for the coronation.
The1 crown is borne by Bobby
Gardner, and the train is held
•V> pr'Cii! /Wiigr n.iiirp take Lener care of a lovely
garnienl Mian we--do hen- m Hart' . Leery garment
is bandied M-paraP !y arx.f t.rqiL'il with "the utmost
respect: .for irt ■,nine P'>on. Yet d \ cr clothes 1*o us.
and UK SPRK that they will come back clean and
u ; h ,M da;, ■ i.< . g: j In-m.
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1939, newspaper, November 16, 1939; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748094/m1/8/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.