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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE. COLEMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1011
¥
OCALS
I
Edward Edens, son o( Mr, and Mrs.
E. C. Edens, and his guests. Jack
Norris and Jack Baumel of Rock Is-
land. 111., accompanied be Tildcn
Edwards, Jr.„ son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
Miss Mary McClellan, senior at
Texas University, visited through the
Thanksgiving holidays in Dallas
with friends arid relatives Miss Mc-
Clellan’s . parents, Mr and Mrs.
Claud MfClellan. were also in Dallas
for, the holidays.
Morris Miller attended the Texas
Dnrversity-A & M football game at
College Station before coming to
H. Edwards, left Sunday afternoon
for Austin, where they are students
at Texas university. They hud vl-
Miss Merle Winslett of Fisk visited j sit'’d throush the hclWays in Coie-
the first of the week with Miss Lil\j man’ ___
lian Winslett In Coleman j Mrs. 2oe Dunman Hayworth of
Austin visited last week end in Cole-
Miss Rose Strickland is planning
to return to her home in San Angelo
this week following a visit of several
days with her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
J C. Strickland.
man with
Dunman,
her mother. Mrs. R. L.
Mrs. A. W. Sherman of George-
Coleman for the holidays with his town visited last week end with Miss
mother, Mrs. J A B Miller. Morris : Fannie Koonce.
is a student at Texas University.
Omar Burkett of Cisco, deputy su-
pervisor. Oil and Gas Division. Tex-
as Railroad commission, was a busi-
ness visitor in Coleman vesterday.
_ ( Miss Ruth Hemphill return'd to
Masses Irene and Bell; Hender- j Stephenvlle Sunday, where she is a
son returned Sunday to San Antonio i student at John Tarleton. She was
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and
daughter, enraute from Brownwood
to their home in Tahoka. visited
Sunday in Coleman with Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Tavlor and other rela-
tives.
For Treatment Of Paralysis
where they are teachers in the pub-! accompanied to Stephenville by her
lie school, following a visit through i parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hemp-
the Thanksgiving holidays with their j hill and Miss Jeanette Blatherwick. Mr. and Mrs. Z. P. Canecr and \
parents, Mr. and Mrs J. F Hender-; „f daughter, Ruth, enroute from Mis-
R L McKinxle. Coleman, -Santa
Fe employee at Santa Anna, has
moved to Miles where he will be em-
ployed by th? same railroad. ,
Mr. and Mrs; W. R. Roberts of
| BrowiTWood visited last week-end
| with Mr. and Mrs. James T. Pad-
gitt on the ranch at Leaday.
Mr. anc! Mrs. J. D. Cobb of Sweet-
water and Miss Ruth Hemphill, stu-
dent at John Tarleton College, Ste-
phenville. visited in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Hemphill and family
during the Thanksgiving holidays.
J. B. McCord returned Sunday to
Austin where he Is a student at Tex-
as University, after visiting through
the Thanksgiving holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCord.
Olen Purcell was in San Angelo
for the San Angelo-Sweetwater foot
ball game Thanksgiving Day.
Dr. S. H. Spruiell of Gouldbusk was
a bustness visitor in Coleman Mon-
day.
1 Constable Rush Johnlgan has re-
turned from Austin where on
Thanksgiving Day he witnessed the
football game between the Texas
School for Deaf and the Oklahoma
School for Deaf. The latter won by
the score of six to nothing.
Dr. and Mrs. L. Lewis of San An-
gelo were guests -of Miss Gertrude
Brent here Sunday.
.1
Miss Martha Dunman, student at
S.M.U., Dallas, was in Coleman for
the Thanksgiving vacation with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Dunman.
J. R. Holley. Brownwood, owner. Miss Margaret Roberts, teacher at
of the Holley Chevrolet company! Leaday, visited in the home of her
here, was in the city Wednesday at-!mother, Mrs. IC. B. McDonald, here
tending to business. I last week-end.
Warm Springs, Ga.—Photo shows .Georgia Hall, an'institution for the
son.
Mrs. J. W Mead and daughter.
Arjorie Betty, and .niece. Miss An-! Brownwood where she Is a student
nie Laura Bounds, teacher in the1 at Daniel Baker college, fitter spentf-
Leaday school, visited last week-1 ing the Thanksgiving holidays with
County Commissioner Carl Lohn, | Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Miller and
, nulu, ... , iGculdbusk, was attending to busi- ■ familv, Mr.'and Mrs. J. M. McDon-
souri to their home in Long Beach.j treaUnent of infantile paralysis, for President RooseveU made pouible by Coleman Monday. jaW and family and Mr. and Mrs
Raymond Wilson of Abilene visited
Miss Ruth Johnston, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. R. D. Johnston., re-, ■ . ...... . . . ,
.... • , . , , California, visited last week end ini
turned the latter part of the week to( (-,oU man wlu, their nephea and j obtained through public subscription in Georgia and the presentation will
noice. Mr and Mrs. R. R Browning! be in the form of a gift Irom the people of Georgia. It is composed of a
and family. j :ombinatlotl hotel, hospital and administration building.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Klnfc visited j fhe Ernwt Coursey home at New
their son, J. E Jr., student of DM«-|Central 8unday.
»nd in Fort Worth and Dallas with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J T Bounds of
Wortham and Miss Annie Laura
Bounds of Leaday visited Thanks-
givihg Day with Mr and Mrs. J.
W. Mead
Mrs. W A Little and children of
BreckenridRe visited Monday with
Mrs. Little's mother. Mrs. D. A. Pad-
dleford while Mr. Little was a busi-
ness visitor in Ballinger
her parents.
iel Baker College, at Brownwood
Sunday; Another son. Billie, return- j
Harry Crews and mother
Mr and Mrs. L. Ernet Walker and
M,. Frank of Rising Star! Mn"L Mr!^ in'
Miss Sadie Livingston and Caskey!
Livingston, spent Thanksgiving Day j
in Brady with Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Bradley.
visited Sunday with her grand-
daughter. Mrs. Elmer Simpson.
News Briefs
John Hinds of Portales. New Mexi-
co is visiting in Coleman with his
brothers J. M . T. P and W. R. Hinds.
G. W Omohundro. local oil man.
has been named general auditor fer
the Coleman County Relief and Wel-
fare Board.
j Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roach were in
j Sterling City Thanksgiving for the
| holidays with their daughter. Mrs.
! Pat Kellis, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marshall' left
Wednesday from Dallas for their
new home in Monterrary, Mexico.
ed to Brownwood with his parents j Brownwood visited in the heme
after having spent
here.
Eland Smith of Silver Valley was
a visitor in Coleman First Monday.
Mrs. Jane Baker returned bo her
home in Burkett. Friday, following
a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. T.
B. Stayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wright and
daughter. Alma lone, have returned
to their home in San Antonio, fol-
lowing a week-end visit with Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Henderson.
Miss Peggy Jackson and her guest,
Miss Virginia Nalle, returned Sun-
day to Austin, where they are at-
tending State University, They were
accompanied as far as Lampassas
by H. H. Jackson and Joe-if Pouns.
of the
one co*>-
W. T. Moore, manager
Southwestern States Telephone
pany In Henderson, visited througnftj
the Thanksgiving holidays with Mn^p
Moore and daughter, Eillv Ruth.
Miss Nancy Jim Golson. Daniel,
Baker student, visited last week-end
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Golson.
Bennet Nance, Jr, was in Cole-
man for the Thanksgiving vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
A. Nance. Bennett Is a student at
Daniel Baker college, Brownwood.
tile week-end Tom Crews Ivre Sunday.
Alfred Hinds visited in Golclth-
Mr. and \Jrs. W. P. Slobaugh and J waite Wednesday with Miss Verda
Mrs. A. G. Beach and Miss Maxine
Stayton were Brownwood visitors
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs Maggie Hedleston of Dallas
left Monday evening for Ranger for
a visit with her daughter. Mrs. W
O. Walker, before returning today
to her home in Dallas. She has been
visiting in Coleman with her son.
Joe Hedleston.
Christmas cards 2c each and up.
You will’find a beautiful assortment
at HARBOUR’S 49-x.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lewis of Lub-
bock announce the arrival of a son
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Thate of Santa I Lee Davis. Miss Davis, her mother. j
Anna attended a Piggly Wiggly | Mrs. Elbert Davis and sister, Johnye
meeting in San Antonio during thei Dale, returned to Coleman with Mr.
I early part of the week. j Hinds for a week-end visit.
Mrs, W. A. White, and sister. Miss
Lola White.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hardin and
daughter, Mrs. Inna Hill, returned
Monday evening from a wAek-end
visit with relatives in Bradv • •
~ — , | Ranger visited Sunday
Mrs. Inna Kill of Wich.u Falls jw,th Mrs WaIkCT-s brother,
is visiting in Coleman with h r par- IIealeston
i nts. Mr, and Mrs. Chris Hardin f ■
Mr. and Mrs. W. O
Walker of
m Coleman
is will be remembered
as Miss Frances Baker.
Jo<
S, II TfUitgin*-«•»»• Bangs.at-
tended a meeting of the county
M-hcol board here Morulas morning.
■ Clyde. Dixon Allen, student at
Daniel Baker college,' Browr.w r.oti.
and brother, Billy, student at .T. C’
U„ Fcrt Worth have return d to
Mr and Mrs. George Lusk and j their studies, following a visit comber 5.
Theo Delleney, local insurance
agent, is enjoying his Thanksgiving
turkey this week. He was given a
turkey by the Amicable Life Insur-
ance Company. Waco, for having
on Tuesday. December 5. Mrs. Lew- a certain amount o, insurance, I
in Coieman i but ^sited friends in Wnxahachie f Mr, and Mrs. W. E, Stepp and
during that season. He and family | daughter. Maurine. spent last week
_;_ I have returned and thus th: turkey > end in Dailas. attending the Rus-
• ■ . will be served by Mrs. Delleney me : s;atl Kiancl operas. "Boris Godoun-
Miss Jessie Woodward ot Dallas , ■ .
day this week; oft by Modest Moussorgsky, and
j"L?Coq D’or" by Nikolai Rimsfcy-
, „ , - , , , . . [ Korsakoff. While in Dallas they vl-
; nd Mrs J O. Woodward week stringing eler.net lislrs arrass __ , ... ,, e,
... . , sited with Mrs. Stepps mother, Mrs.
the mam streets of the downtown), _______ ,,, T „
Born to Mr, And Mrs, Virgil Cur- «*cUon In.' preparation for the
ry, Coleman, a boy on Tuesday, De- j Christmas season. Each year the
Miss Hettie Belle Stewart is to
leave Saturday for Wilmar. Arkan-
sas. for a visit of several days.
Among those from Coleman to see Mrs. Winnie Blatherwick, man-i Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Scott and
Lossie wnite oi tm»ana. weorasita, Xexas.Xexag A4tM football game ager of Sturges-Gibbs. visited on Miss Mary Scott of Lubbock visited
is: ypsiting^this week with his mother, j Rt Colleffe station last Thursday | Thanksgiving day in Ballinger with | in the home of Mrs.’ Scott’s par-
were Elgean Shield. Leon Shield and j her brother, J. C. Sturges and fam- cuts, Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Stobaugh,
Ross Russell.
visited Thanksgiving and over the i
week end with her parents. Judge,
City employees were busv this1
'.L. E. Norman, and sister. Miss Lu-
; cillc Ncrmau.
daughter. Mary Sue. visited Thanks-[Thanksgiving Day and through the .
giving Day with. Mr. Lusk’s parents, week-end with their parents, Mr. and
Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Lusk in Ballinger! 1 Mrs. T. J. Allen.
Miss Grace Wilhoit was a busi-
ness visitor in Abilene Friday.
J \V F IM> (HP. MKT
WE DO oi:r part ♦
ELASTIC
STARCH
2 PACKAGES 15 c
*
FORGERS Coffee Ot
pound «)
COMET RU E 17
2 pound package 1 1 L
PINEAPPLE Del2M»,"i sd£?or29c
FRUIT CAKE Grand'-OA
mothers, pkg. */«/
CHILI.SAUCE ir
l. Quaker maid, bile lDC
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Norris of
i Garden Citv. Kansas, are visiting
this week with relatives in Talpa.
Miss Anna Ray Auten of Santa
Anna visited from Wednesday un-
| til Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Ray and family in Coleman. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hilton and Mr.
and Mr Jim Holman visited Mr.
and Mr . W. R, Reid at Byefken-
ridge Sunday.
County Superintendent J. L. Beard
; and a delegation of Coleman county
rural school teachers have returned
| from Austin .where they attended
the annual meeting of the Texas
State Teachers Association.
WHITE HOUSE
MILK
tall cans oi 1’
<; baby cans 11
SPARKLE
GELATIN
Dessert
package
ORANGES, med-
ium size, doz. . 1 5c
LETTUCE,
head .....
p e r, -
4c =
CELERY stalk lOcj \
Winesap APPLES, ^
dozen
41 PER SI DS. Deads
Pi' soap..2 small pkgs.
CORNED REEF
Libby’s, 12 oz. can
BEANS
Quaker Maid. 2 large’cans 17c;
:• medium'cans
Mrs. H M. Pittman of Dallas visit-
ed through the Thanksgiving holi-
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L, E. Collins, and family.
Postmaster B. F Robey and Grand
Junior Warden W. Marcus Weather-
red attended a meeting of the Grand
Lodge of the Masonic lodge at Waco
this week.
W. W. Petitte of Lawn was a busi-
ness visitor in Coleman Wednesday.
Floyd Price, manager of the Rock-
well Brothers. Lumber company, was
a business visitor in Brownwood
Tuesday.
Tcmmie Saunders, manager of the
Holley, Chevrolet company here, was
in Abilene Wednesday on business
city furnishes the lights during .he
Christmas season. Santa Anna.,al-
ready has her Christmas light burn-
ing each night.
College students have returned to
their studies, the football season is
over and cnee more Coleman per-
sons are back at work following the
Thanksgiving holidays. Many visi-
tors Were here and many local per-
sons visited friends and relatives
elsewhere during the holiday period.
County Judge A. O. Newman this
week is attending a meeting of the
Masonic Grand Lodge at 'Vaco.
Rev. G. Robert Forrester, minis-
ter at the First Christian church.
has been called for another year's
work at that church. His contract,
through his request, was made on an
indefinite basis rather than for a
year.
Charles Hickman. Sam Cobb, Jr..
anti Robert Scdwick. Unable to go
because of injuries' Jack Burleson
and Troy Gillespie. Mr Cobb highly
praised the youths on their conduct,
said they enjoyed the trip.
Lester Gray has returned from a | ^ later
hunting trip in Mason and Kerr |
counties. He was with a party out ] --
of Houston He got his customary
two bucks and incidentally is having!
a good time out of his hunting com-
panions here who failed to get the1
limit.
Merchandising department of the
Continental Oil company has b en
busy In Coleman this week, work-
ing with headquarters at the Beach
Service Station. Frank Bettis and
Curtis Black, bath of Brownwood,
have been in charge of the cam-
paign. They will assist’ other Cono-
co stations in the county in a cam-
Chaperoned by Sam Cobb, some,'15!
members of the Coleman high school
football team saw .the Texas-Texas
A. &M, football game at College Sta-
tion Thanksgiving Day. Those in
the group included: Herbert Camp-!
bell. Paul Smith. Lloyd Hurst, Billy!
Stewart. Edwin Childs, Aubrey,
Evans. David Carroll. Nolan Fry.!
Donald Walker. Joe Baker. John!
Burleson. Jim Snodgrass. Troy Gann, I
Collins Insurance Agency
Fire, Windstorm. Hail, Automobile
and Casualty
L. F. COLLINS, Mgr.
Office Phone 518
J. M. McDonald
Insurance, Loans, Real
Estate. Rentals
201 Office Building
BREAD rand- 7
jmother-. 1 v
RAISIN BREAD Sat-
urday only, loaf
9c
. H O’CLOCK I
Coffee |
pound 19c
RED *( IRCLE |
Coffee 1
pound 21c
Bofcar Coffee |
pound . 23c
NECTAR
TEA
' , lb. pkg. ir,c
V, lb. pkg. 27c
[
IONA
APRICOTS
? JZir
Ig. cans
LIFEBOUY Health-IQ
Soap, ;J cakes I«7L ;
T_
N.B.Cil VANILLA 1
BRIGHTON'S, pound 1
8c
CATSUP ^llU^er ^ oz’ hrttHe 8c; J
1c
VEAL STEAK or in I
ROAST. No. 7, lb. iUC
1 NBC Premium Flake 1
j CRACKERS, lb. box 1
7c
SLICED
BREAKFAST
BACON
Mr
per pound 11 v
PORK
CHOPS
Nice and 1 T
Lean, lb. IOC
PURE PORK
SAUSAGE
100 per 1A
cent, lb. IUC
CREAM CHEESE 1 /*
per pound IDC
BACON dry salt, nice
and lean, per pound
9c
C.. M. Jenkins and neice. Miss
Grace Jenkins, were in Austin
Thanksgiving for a visit with Mrs.
Jenkins and neice, Mrs. Billy Baker,
Mis Jenkins returned home with
them. They were accompanied to
Austin by Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh Lewis,
who vi-ited with her daughters, Miss
Lillis Lewis cf Taylor and Miss Ber-
nice Lewis. > ho were guests of tH?lr
aunt. Miss Kate Lewis.
Mr and Mrs. L. Emet Walker were
visitors in Abilene Tuesday.
Mt. . T. J. P"iienev returftsd yes-
terday from a visit of .several months j'1
with relatives in Smithvilie and!
Jasper Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Delleney
met h:r in Brownwood.
• WE DO orjt PART
WE DO OUR PART ♦
SHOES DYED
Shoes dyed to match your cos-1
tume with a new all-electric dye i
machine. Guaranteed to be a
smooth, even color that will not rub
off on hose Just as good as the
original dye job. Mike's Shoe Shop.
Now is the Time
for a conference with
SANTA CLAUS
203 Commercial Ave.
49x.
W P Smith of Silver Valley was
in the city Monday attending to
business
C K! Elack of Rockwood was
Cokman Monday on business.
in
Former Commissioner George |
; Pauley. Valera, wras in Coieman i
i Monday on business. , I
Mr and Mrs Dewey Barnes and
j family spent Sunday with relatives ]
■ and friends in Comanche.
Df Charles Koberg visited friends
jin Big,Spring last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Riley and sons
Lynn and William, have returned
from Dallas wrhera they attended!
the funeral of a relative.
You will find a Rift
for every person at
price for every
purse.
For example we are
showing- a 26 piece
chest of Wm. A.
Rogers 25 year sil-
verware for
only ......
$10
HARBOUR'S
Jewelry Store
Sunday.
Satip at BoueriY
DRUGS WITH A REPUTATION
“Shop for Christmas Now”
We have just unpacked the newest and most up-to-date line of Holiday and
Merchandise ever displayed in the city
AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT
Gift
Gifts
FOR THE HOME
CLOCKS
ELECTRIC HEATING
PAD
Two and one-half pound
package
CHOCOLATES
$1.50
ELECTRIC HOT
PLATES
ELECTRIC VACUUM
CLEANERS
ELECTRIC SUNBEAM
MIX MASTER
One and one-half pound
package old fashioned
ELECTRIC WAFFLE
IRONS
CROSLEV RADIOS
ELECTRIC LAMPS
Ruf Made
Chocolates
89c
GIFTS
for HER
FITTED CASES
PERFUMES
TOILET SETS
FOUNTAIN PENS
WHITMAN and PANG-
BORN CANDIES
KODAKS
ELECTRIC HAIR
DRYERS
GIFTS
for HIM
PIPES, TOBACCO
CIGARS AND
CIGARETTES
SHAVING SETS
GOLF BALLS AND
CLUBS
FOUNTAIN PENS
KNIVES
CIGAR AND C1GARET
LIGHTERS
Mechanical Match
25c
Cigarette lighter
75c Rubber Lined
Tobacco Pouch
15c
$5.00 Sampson
Electric Irons
$3.75
SPECIALS
Genuine all metal
RUBBER TIRED
COSTER WAGON
$1.09
ONE
SUNBEAM
MASTER
MIX
Complete with
two howls’ .....
$21
BOWEN SPECIAL
CIGARS
2 FOR 5c
FREE
One $12.00
Electric Mixer
with the purchase of
Hamilton Beach vacuum
cleaner.
Bowen & Owl Drug Stores
THE WALGREEN STORES
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Pouns, Joe B. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1933, newspaper, December 7, 1933; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth748520/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.