The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1964 Page: 3 of 10
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7
Cancer Society
Holds Meeting
Thursday Night
Moore and Janice Green, Talpa
Schools; Andrew Villarreal, Cole-
man.
Service committee members
are Mrs. Roger Watson and Mrs.
Jack DeBusk, co-chairmen; Mrs.
O. W. Calk, Silver Valley; Mrs.
Dugan Barnett, Novice; Mrs. J.
B. Smith Jr., Anderson Commun-
ity; Mrs. Arnold Allcorn, Talpa;
Mrs. George Beck, Valera; Mrs.
Roberta Farris, Voss; Mrs. Alva
Wilkinson, Indian Creek Com-
Coleman County Unit of Amer-
ican Cancer Society met Thurs-
day, November 5, 1964, at 8
p.m. in the Willie Wiredhand
Room with 28 directors, commit-
teemen and visitors present.
Terrell Graves, chairman, pre-
sided over the business meeting i munity; Mrs. George Cobb,
during which reports were given ' Gouldbusk; Mrs. W. T. Steward-
on the recent district meeting j son, Shields; Mrs. W. H. Thate,
'Id in San Angelo. Charles j Santa Anna; Mrs. Ivan Hill, Ccn-
Aing reported on education, Mrs. tennial; Mrs. Will Gallaway,
Roger Watson and Mrs. Jack Dc- j Glen Cove; Mrs. Solon Wilson,
Busk on service committee plans, j Buffalo Community; Mrs. L. D.
Those on the education com-1 DeBusk, Echo; Mrs. Gordon Mon-
mittcc arc Charles King, chair-
man; Stanley Blackwell, assist-
ant; Mrs. Herman Mercer, Cole-
man Junior High; Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Blanton, High School and
Service Clubs; Roy Matthews,
Santa Anna Schools; Cliff Pra-
ther, Novice School; Alcne 1
scy, Mozelle; Mrs. J. E. Scott,
Coleman; Mrs. Raymond McEl-
rath, Coleman.
Roy Autry, Sr., is chairman of
publicity and committees were
instructed to channel all pub-
licity to Mr. Autry.
Weldon Davis serves ,as mem-
Hearing Aid Clinic
AT COLEMAN
For Help With Your
HEARING PROBLEM
1 orials chairman and citizens of
(this county wishing to make
memorial donations to the Can-
cer Society may mail or leave
their donation with Weldon.
Sympathy cards are mailed to
the family stating a contribu-
tion has been made to the Can-
cer rSociety anvhihe person mak-
ing donation also receives an
acknowledgment card. Memorial
funds are used for cancer re-
search, thus making it a lasting
memorial to friends and loved
ones who lose their lives because
of cancer.
Education committee plans to
show films on smoking to all
county school students from
grades 6 through 12. Also films
will be shown to service clubs
and Mr. King states that any j
ESTHER LOUISE CARMEAN
Miss Carmean And Mr. Ward
To Marry In El Paso Pitas
| siring a program on cancer to1
| please contact him and he or
| committee members will be glad
| to give assistance.
Louis Droll, Field Rcprescnta-
Mr. Robert Wortley, consultant tivc from San A,18cl°- presented
and distributor for Maico Hear 111(1 program—two films, one on
x*—j
Mr. and Mrs. C. R; Carmean j Paso.
, .of El Paso announce the ap- ] The prospective bridegroom, a
community or organisation de- proaching marriage of their riau graduate of Austin High School,
’ " **" ghter, Esther Louise, to Jerry I is attending Texas'Western Col-
Michael Ward, son of Mr. and lege, majoring in biological
Mrs. Henry D. Ward, formerly ; sciences. At Austin he was active
of Coleman. Mr. Ward is also j in the Panther Association and
the grandson of Mrs. Laura Herd j Pan Gold Hi Y. He served with
ing Aids at 305B North Fisk,
Brown wood, Texas, will hold a
hearing aid clinic Friday, Nov.
13, 1964 from 9 a m. to 3 p.m. at
the Coleman County State Bank,
Room 316. He will have batteries
for all makes of hearing aids,
cleaning and repair service. Free
electronic hearing tests. Be sure
to come and bring a friend.
the 7 Danger Signals of Cancer
and the other on Smoking Dan-
gers.
N. W. Purcell will represent
the Unit at the State meeting
in San Antonio, November 18
and 19.
Next meeting of the unit will
be held January 7, 1965.
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the? U. S Marine Corps and is
Miss Carmean is an honor jnovy employed at Welsh s, Inc.
graduate of Yslela High School I he couple will be married
where she was a member of the | ^an- 23, Grace Methodist
National Honor Society, Spanish | Church in El Paso.
National HoTior Society, Quill : ^
and Scroll, Press Club, Student
Council and ROTC Sponsor
Corps. She attended Texas Wo-
man’s University in Denton and
Texas Western College in El
Paso and is currently employed
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SOCIAL
CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
j The Nannie Beaumont Circle
I of the First Methodist Church
will meet at the church .at 2:30
i p.m.
i Mrs. Nell Simmons will enter-
j tain members of the Lancaster
Circle of First Baptist Church
in her. home at 3:30 p.m.
The Moss Martin Cottage will
| be the scene, of a McCullough
Circle meeting at 9:30 a m.
Martha Circle members of the
! First Baptist Church will meet
in the home of. Mrs. Robert Mc-
Ilorsc at 9:30 am.
First Christian Church Mary
; Martha Circle will meet at 9:30
1 a.m. at the church.
Mrs. W. A. Lengefeld will be
[ hostess in her home as the First
: Baptist C hurt'll Taylor Circle
! members meet for a regular ses-
sion at 9:30 a.m.
Bettie Morris Circle members
will meet in the First Methodist
| Church parlor at 9:30 a.m.
2:30 p.m. is the meeting time
for the First Baptist Maurice
Smith Circle as ils members
gather at the Moss Martin Cot-
tage.
The First Methodist Church
Susannah Wesley Circle will
meet hi the church library at
3 p. m.
Mrs. Y. B. Johnson will be
hostess in her home at 9.30 a.m.
as members of Evan Holmes
Circle of First Baptist Church
meet for a regular session.
The Mary O'Hair Circle of the
First Christian Church will meet
at the home of Mrs. T. J. Allen
at 3 p.m.
Mrs. C. O. Moody and Mrs. R.
G. Hollingsworth will be host-
esses to the Marguerite Mize 11
Circle as ils members meet in
tile church fellowship hail at 9:45
a.m.
THURSDAY
Mrs. W. I*. Allen will he host-
ess in her home as the Thurs-
day Bridge Club meets for a Lilt)
o'clock luncheon with play to fol-
low.
Coleman Library will be open
from 3 to 5 p.m.
WSCS of tile Trinity Methodist
Church will meet at the church
at 1:45 p.m.
Colaman Democrat-Vole*
Published W.sk'T • Each Tuesday
Review ettabliifred 1893, acquirer* 1899,
Newe establishtH. 1907, acquired 1913.
Voice established 1881; Democrat estab-
lished 1897; consolidated in 1908.
Any erroneous to (lection upon the char
Oder oi any pereon or turn appearing in
♦hoso columns will be gladly and promptly
corrected upon catling the attention of the
management to the article in question.
Second clast poetuge paid at Coleman,
Texas 7*834.
PUBLISHERS
R. A. Autry. Roy Aulry |r.. Milton Autry;
Mr*. Bobby Rabou, advertising; Mr*. '
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new*; lack W. Rainbo, V/ayne Grew*
Arthur PohtraCk, Wayne Guthrie, Douglas
Mitchell, mechanical.
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In Adjoining Countie* ,— 1 Year S4.50
Elsewhere .._______1 Year 15.50
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Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, Nov. 10, 1964 Page 3-A
• Personals •
Mr. and Mi's E. D Bouehillon i Mrs. Lois Thwcatt of Abilene
spent the weekend in Dallas with visited Monday with her sister I
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Langford. i and nephew, Mrs. Richard Locke
__ i and Benny.
Mrs. Tom Seaiy of Midland is; -
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sides of Lubbock
Mrs. J. P. McCord. was a weekend guest of Misses j
__ Jewel and Sue Smith and Miss i
Mrs. Floyd Shelton and Randy Louise Thompson
of Abilene were guests during
the weekend in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Autry Jr. and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lanier had
as guests during the weekend
his sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. T. II. Moffett of Richard-
son, and his niece and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Kelley
spent the weekend in Snyder
with her sister and husband, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. .Louis . Johnson of a ml Mrs. Q. K. Fletcher,
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowers of
Carlsbad, New Mexico, were in
Coleman over the weekend as
guests of his mother, Mrs. John
Bowers. x
Visiting Friday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bragg Mrs. H. W. Berry were his bro
and son visited at Talpa during titer and wife. Mr. and Mrs
the weekend with his parents.! Hal Berry and three friends, all
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bragg, and of Temple
his brother and family,.Mr. and -
Mrs. Glenn Bragg and David. j Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edgcrton
j visited the weekend with her
Mrs. Alvin Smith and girls of i brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Coleman and Mrs. Lee Smith
of Santa Anna spent the week-
end in Austin with the latter’s
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Kill Farmer and children.
They also visited Miss Phylis
Clevenger.
Burl Williams in McCamey, and
her sister and husband, Mr, and
Mrs. Oliver Worley in An-
drews. Their mother, Mrs. W. II.
Williams, who had spent ten
days in Andrews, returned to
Coleman with them.
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1964, newspaper, November 10, 1964; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751077/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.