Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1947 Page: 4 of 7
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JANUARY a. m~
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 10TH. THRU SAT. JA
GOME ONE..., COME ALL TO OUR FIRST POST WAR WHITE SALE
BED
TICKING
32 inch ticking
45C
THRIFTY HOMEMAKERS TAKE HEED! NOW IS THE TIME TO STOCK
UP ON ALL THE LINEN NEEDS BEDROOM ESSENTIALS. OUR JANUARY*'
V'HITE SALE, ABSENT THROUGH THE WAR YEARS. IS BACK! OUR
WHITE GOODS, FAMOUS FOR QUALITY AND VALUE THRU THE YEARS
ARE HERE NOW FOR YOUR SELECTION. DON'T MISS THE CHANCE TO
GET THEM AT THESE LOW SALE PRICES.
WHITE
OUTING
27 and 3G inch: buy
your supply during
Burr's White Sale.
29C4 35C "
SPECIAL SHEET VALUE
1 Everlasting Brand**"
81 * 108
ONLY $2.49
8i x 99
ONLY $2.39
(Limit 2 to a Customer!
WASH DRESS
VALUES
Lovely, house dresses in prints
If : ‘
Junicr and Regular sizes: lace
trim S2.80 to $4.56
CANNON TOWELS
4' ... • -\infs
‘ LARGF SIZE
BATH
$i\4g
.
HAND T
To Match
WASH CLOTHS .25
m.r
Other Towels
HAND TOWELS .45
WHITE
BATH TOWELS
95C ,0 $1.19
LG. SIZE-G ANNON
DISH RAGS 15c
LINGERIE
BARGAINS
Child's knit pajamas in pink
color blue trim sizes Small,
Medium, Large?— $1.98 value
now USST"”"'-------------
SPECIAL PRICES ON
LADIES GOATS
Shorty and Regular
LADIES PANTIES
White cotton panties full ] .
elastic waist band in sizes (
small, medium and large 89c j
value now 49c. ■
Length In Junior and Regular
Sizes: Bftck; Green: Blue Tan
S 18.40
NOW
$ 9.77
34 SO ' '
NOW
17.77
22-50
NOW
11.77
29.50
NOW
14.77
32,00-
NOW
16.77
39.50 -
NOW
'19.77
PRINTED PERCALE |
36 inch width m prints and')
schecks: Washable — Fast j
Color 49c yard. —
BOYS WEAR
SPECIALS
Boys knit pajamas $1.89
JUG
$1.49
TAILORED
CURTAINS
Jfr
f
White. Full Size — Lg..Hem
CURTAINS
$2.98 Value NOW
°nl:' $1.98
Flcral Printed
CURTAINS
Rose and Blue — $1.89 Value
Now ~ 98c
Boys ■ broadcloth shorts
i-<---— .r.cy stripe patterns sizes 26
PRINTED KRINKLE ' ‘ 59c .
Other Tailored Curtains Re-
duced for Great Savings To
You. $1.64 Values Now.
79C
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'.SHOWER
CURTAINS
Large Slock Shower and
Bathroom Curtains reduced
tc Clear.
CREPE
36 inches wide: large floral
designr59c 'yard.*
CUP TOWELS
1.7 x 34 S'izerMkBlue and Red
Check — othU in Print and.
Floral Designs.
.35 .39
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BEO PILLOWS
Large Size —- 21 X 27 Goose
and Duck Feathers —* Printed
Sturdy Ticking.
$4.18 F *
SINGLE BLANKETS
7Z x 84 Blue, green cedar,
rose colors 75% wool $5.89
PRINT MATERIAL
26 inch width: Darks- and!
pastel shades,. ;»rge anfi'-s.-ka:!
3. Boy:; Dress Pants assorted
pjiierr and sizes: Values to
•'' 85 ,j!l reduced to
'V Prices '
4, Boys knit undershirts
28 to 32)
sizes
prints^. 29c yard. Nice for little
girls dresses.
31C
Each
ORGANDY
White organdy 36 inch
width, permanent finish, this:
material has many uses as
curtains, blouses. 49c yard.
5. Eoy Sweaters — Part wool
pullover sweaters Maroon
Color. — S2.05 value Now
ST.49 — Boys button front
weaters ail sizes $2.79 values
NOW $1.49
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SWISS
vVTiDp doited Swiss. Decorate
your home for Spring. 69c
yard.
BEDSPREADS .
i Krinkle Crepe - Full bed size
j in rose and blue colors.
$3.79
Bargain Table Specials
LADIES BLOUSES
LADIES SKIRTS
BABY BLANKETS
LADIES PURSES’
Were $3.95 - - Now
Were $4.95 Now
Values to 55.,95
Values to $4,95 Now
PRINTED TAFFETA
SHOWER
CURTAINS
PPhch and Rose
$7.50 Value NOW gg
$3.95 Value NOW
$2.98
—6OMF0RTS
Full Bed Size Prints with
wide Solid Border 100% wool
Filled.
$6.99
GIRLS SPECIAL
COAT PRICES
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Colors, fan, green, blue
Plenty of winler weather yei.
Sizes 8-14. ‘
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SI 2.80 NOW $8.77
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18.90 NOW 10.77
19.90 NOW 18.77
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LADIES HANKIES
One group ladies lovely floral
print handkerchiefs with solid
color border, ' z price. 40c
value now 25c. '
SPECIAL PRICES ON
LADIES SUITS
JUST A FEW LEFT
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Geneva Hinds Weds Howard Kilgore
in Mid-Afternoon Ceremony H
Geneva Hinds, daughter of Air.
and Mrs. H. C Hinds, became the
. bride of Reward .Kilgore, son of Mr.
It'R". ■ Kilgore^ Sunday at
TCI, the Nazarene Chinch. Rev.
rv-jiii Kertbh. of BrownwoMa form-
erly of Coleman, rend the shlgle-
iwg ceremony. •
son, brodesmald, wore a mauve suit
wtyh black accessories. She, also,
were white carnations. Th» grooms
•attendants were Ralph West and
the* bride’s 'brother, Cajol Hinds.
The altar Was deebrated in5 fern
with a lattice work. The fern ai'-
! APKed in form of wings. At thMip
of each, wing, a crystal daijdeltiht,
• The bride, given in marriage in ; njnc whjtP taixrs. The candles
l££ father, wore a gray-beige suit. wre Hghtfl(| by Rflipn west and
•f
Ihoc iiig brown accessories with a
"diSi'sage fashioned of ptnk carna-
• I ttotis. ’
! Miss Era Lee Ingram was maid-
j df-honor. and wore a gray suit with
: fiR, k aocrssonr*. SI.-' wore ii white
jharnation corsage. Miss l.efha Brin
I MRS!COE CROSS
IS HOSTESS TO
"JUST A CLUB"
Carol Hinds. Bud Keeton of Brown-
wood sang, "I Love You Truly.”
Tlie couple will make their home
in Coleinan for the present but
plans are being made for both of
-them to enter school at Bethany-
Penil. College in Oklahoma.
! Mrs. Sparks Hostess
ItoU.S.C.S.
the Trinity
MRS. SAMUEL A. BROOKS
Mrs. Edna Coker Gilliland, 4829 tended Mrs. Bmoks.
Trtmpnjt, Dallas was married to
! S.sunuel A. Brooks of Enid. Okla-
homa, at 2 in the afternoon on Dec.
| 24 at tlie First 'Presbyterian Church
; in Dallas. The Rev. Frank C. Brown
i uad the impressive single ring serv-
i ice in the presence of close friends.
I noon
| Mrs. Hugh Lewis was high, Mrs.
; Anna Wells, second high, and Mrs.
t I Ray GilMam-took the bingo-prize.
- I After the club meeting, a business
Mr. 'Paul J. j session was held.
Keenan of Dallas was Mr. Brook's
attendant.
Mrs. Coe Cross was hostess to
the "Just a Club" Tuesday after-' The U. S. C. S. of
In the entertainment phase, I Methodist Church had a business
Mrs. Cross used decorations of
ivy and polt seltias. Tlie tallies were
Following the wedding, an infer-! jn fonn, of small-sachets. Refresh-
mal reception was held at the home j , ()f . nn(|\vicli>-potato chips,
of Mr. and Mrs. Dineen, 4229 Bryn j 0jivcs ,,nd pii kles were served to
Mrs. Brooks Is tlie daughter of
Mr. Jack Coker. Novice, Texas. Mr.
Brcoks is the son of Mrs. George
Brooks of Lakin, Kansas, and the
late George Brooks of Garden City,
Kansas. Mr. Brooks is the South-
western representative for Aber-
nathy Furniture Company of Kansas
City. Missouri.
For her wedding, Mrs. Brooks
(. wore an Adelle Simpson original of
winter navy with navy accessories.
Hu- ccrsage was a single orchid.
Mrs. Dennis Dineen of Dallas at-
SUSANNAH WESLEY CIRCLE
NAMES YEARS COMMITTEES
Tlie Susannah Wesley Circle met
Wednesday., afternoon. at the
Methodist. Church. There werKmlhe
members present, and one guest,
Mr Viola Colson. The program
' Wa: ppened by a song,"Take the,
Name : of JesM* With You."
j Florence,-Dibrell followed witli a
I prayer, The roll, call was answered
| with a “thought for the day."
The Circle voted on a song for
‘ tlie year, and selected. “Love Lifted
Me." Tlie committee for ■ the year
was also chosen: Mrs. Roy McFar-
t land was selected as organist. On
| tlie Flower and Card Commit-
: tee, Mesdames T. J. Blair, mid>
T 'tit Cn w The Membership
[•plittCte is headgdby.. MesdamexBen
Cox, Walter Woodward, and John
Dix. Tile Piioning Committee is
d»*i'n|')0sed of Mesdames Roland
KCimp-and J. W. Golson. The meet-
1 nig was dismissed by a prayer from
Mrs. L. B. Graven.
Mawi. j Mesdames Sam Cobb. Hovi Craig,
After February 1. Mr. and Mrs. j A1 Gardner. Monte pideon. Tom
Brooks plan to be at home at 616 | Jamison. J E, McDaniels, and to
W. Oklahoma Street ,Ehid Okla- ; guests. Mr M. E. Weaver, Mrs,
homa. |W. T. Jon-., Mr L* I, Green.
meeting January 7. at 3:00 in the
home of Mrs. Don1 Sparks. The1 ses-
sion was opehed by a prayer frsitn
Mrs. Sparks .after which business
and discussion followed. Mrs. Mon-
roe Withers assisted Mrs. Sparks in
j . ei'ving refreshments to Mrs .Clay
Morgan, J. T. Holder, Neil Shore,
Pflma Johnson, Wade *T7iomap, C.
1 M. Barrington. J. R. Leaverett. C.
i-A Billings. Ita Dn Bois and Mrs.
Cl yd Thomas. Tlie next mreting is
srhefluled for Tuesday January 14,
3.00 at the Parsosage.
4,
r.F.S AMIS MEETS *
WITH MRS. WRIGHT
The las Aniis Club met Tuesday
evening with Mrs Mike Wright.
There were t.yo tables of members
present. Mi- >fc,T. White won high
i ore with Mrs Frhnk. Rogers run-
gefiend. Mrs. Claud Miller took
! the' bingo prize*
A salad plate and coffee were
lived to Mesdames Billy Allen, M.
T White, Claud Miller,.OUie Gideon,
Frank Rogers, A. M. Fisher, and
j the hostess. —----------
Betty Morris
Circle Observes
First Anniversary
i The Bettie Morris Circle of the
! First Methodist Church met at the
[ home bl Mrs. Ben Taylor, Wednes-
| day. afternoon with thirteen mem-
bers and four visitors present. This
meeting symbolized their first‘an-
i niversary and the birthday motif
wa carried out in refreshments
| and table decorations. A birthday
• cake with pink and white confec-
tions held a pink candle. An ar-
; rangement of pink gladiolias, pre-
: sented the circle by Mrs. Bowman
j Craven and Mrs. J, M. Nichols
I centered the table. On the mantle
( was a group of dolls representing
the phildren of all nations, carrying
otit the thenie “Of Such is the
Kingdom" the program of the circle
for the year.
A short business session was held.
Committees were named , and the
study for the year were outlined.
It was noted, the circle had grown
from eleven to thirty three members
since tlieir orginization one year
ago ,,
The hostess served ice cream and
cake;to the members and guests,
Mesdames Prank'Dunlap, Dennis,
J. M. Nichols: iand Mrs. Bowman
Craven.. *
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50 POUND. $3.29
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SWIFTS -d—:• — 1"
BROOKFIELD LINKS, LB. 58C
SWIFTS
BROOKFIELD ROLLS, LB 49C
SALT BACON, POUND 37C
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Braswell, Sam, Jr. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1947, newspaper, January 9, 1947; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748133/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.