Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 13, 1954 Page: 2 of 16
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Pajfs 2 Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, July 13. 1954
Those Who Know The News - Read It!
to the RODEO!
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Mrs. P. D. Kenley
Gives Devotional At
melon trust on August 8 at the city
park for club members of the coun-
ty and their families.
Those Who Know The News -• Read
TEL Class Meeting
Mrs. P. D. Kenley gave the de-
votional from the 91st Psalm at
the Thursday afternoon meeting of
the TEL Class of the First Baptist
Church held in the home of Mrs.
L. S. Odom Co-ho.stvs.es were Mrs.
Leona Cross and Mrs. Ether Hefner.
After the opening prayer \hy\Mrc.
Kenley. the business sessitfH^ vS;
conducted by Mrs. W. H. Williams,
president. Closing prayer was given
by Mrs. Carl Elder.
Those present were Mntes Frank
Caskey, Ethel Hefner, Sallie War-
nock, W. H. Williams. J. W. McKee,
J. W. Mask. J. W. Marshall, L. S.
Odom. J. C. Stokes, D. S. Jennings.
Carl Elder. R. A. Johnson, M. L.
Self, P D. Kenley and the three
hostesses, Mrs. Leona Cross. Mrs.
L. S. Odom and Mrs. Ethel Hefner.
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• COME TO SEE US OFTEN!
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yyt. & MRS. CHAS. HOSCH Photo tjy Capps)
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Ctihntuh lace and slipper satin of honor. She wore a strapless dress
fashioned the wedding dress worn-! of yellow net over taffeta made
by Mis* Rub'. Hamer when she be- ! with a tilted bodice and a full skirt,
came the bride of Charles .Hosch; She earned a bouquet of yellow and
Sunday evening. July 11, at thewhite carnations.
Church of the Nazarene | Bridesmaids were Mis;- Imogene
She is the daughter of Mr. and I Ingram and Miss Geraldine Hav-
MOtUs Lee Havner of Coleman. \ ner, sister of the bride. They wore
H> parents are Mr and Mrs. Roscoe identical dresses of pink ahd blue
Hosch of Santa Anna. j net over taffeta made similiar to
The Rev. Grafton Smith perform- I matron's. Their headdresses
ed the double .ring ceremony at six
o'clock in the evening before' an
altar banked witty floor baskets of
white gladioluses and greenery On
either side were wrought iron can-
dlelabra holding white tapers.
Miss Pat.-v Moore, organist, pjay-
Eight County HD
Clubs Represented
At Council Meeting
Eight Coleman County Home
Demonstration Clubs were repre-
sented Thursday afternoon at the
regular meeting of the. council held
at the courthouse.
During the business session a
nominating committee consisting of
Mrs. Sam Lindsey, chairman, Mrs.
T. C. Hart and Mrs. Curtis Moore
was elected.
It was announced that six clubs
will participate in- furnishing food
for the concessions stand at the an-
nual REA meeting to be held this
month. The clubs will be Liberty,
Leadav-Voss, Brown Ranch, Silver
Valley, Whon, Centennial. Each
member will bring one cake or two
pies. _______
The next meeting will be a water-
To The Rodeo
• Come to see us often . . .
any time — day or night.
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RUDOLPH’S
ed
ditional wedding music
and ; i c.-impanied Melvin Pollock
::t:: !.c -.ir.u "Always" and "I Love
Y u Truly preceding the ceremony
Gary Hosch. cousin oi the groom,
lighted the candles.
The bride, given in marriage by
ht: father, wore a ballerina length
ore...- of lace over satin. The fitted
were bandeaus of matching net and
they carried bouquets of blue and
pink carnations.
Donald Hosch of Santa Anna,
brother of the groom, served as best
man. Ushers were W. D. Aldridge
and Frank J. Havner. , ___
For the wedding the bride's mo-
ther wore an orchid nylon dress with
white accessories and a shoulder
corsage of white carnations. The
groom's mother wore a navy street-
length dress with navy accessories
and pink carnations.
After the ceremony, the bride and
groom, their parents and members
■ j bociu r was d*-ign«d with a Peter1 0f the wedding party recognized the
Pan .-.collar and tiny satin buttons guests in '.he church foyer,
extend:ng to the waist line Long ! when ’he couple left for a wed-
.ti points over her ding trip *o New Mexico. Mrs Hosch
A " ■>: i ;ee and satin -XA. ..rearing a blue cotton pique
with is held her , dress with white accessories and a
fingertip 'til of mist illusion. (corsage from hpr bridjl bouquet.
Her only jewelry was a pair of j The new Mr and h(rg' Hosrh are
peai 1 f airings and she carried a making their home at 209 Bowie
■ ■ r.: t top; • with a bouquet Avenue in,Santa Anna. He is assoc-
. •>> . ..at.i -i-.i «® and c.irnations : iated with the Hosch Grocery Store
To carry out the tradition of there and is engaged in farming,
she carried a silk
omt:
nandkercv
grand mot;
something
belonging to her
Mrs J A. Havner,
was her wedding en-
cmble. .-omething borrowed was a
■hue Bible belonging to Miss Era
ee In- ram and something blue was
•atin garter. She wore a penny in
er shoe for good luck.
Mrs W D Aldridge of^Kermib
,v. . .uster of the bride, was matron
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Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 13, 1954, newspaper, July 13, 1954; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth750884/m1/2/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.