Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 2, 1954 Page: 5 of 8
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SERVE!.
Refrigerators
Th* Only Refrigerator With the Automatic Ice Maker
i Electric and Gas
Coleman Plumbing & Supply
Phone 9-2467 or 8281 (Res).
1112 S. Concho
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Burkett (agers
Beat Centennial
| Centennial High School boys and
j girls basketball team* were at Bur-
kett , Tuesday night, Oct 28 for
j games.
Both games were extremely fast
j and, well-played for early season
"gardes The result* of the games
' me girls game, Burkett 49. Cen-
tennial 43; boys game, Burkett 80,
! Centennial 40
BOVS GAME
j Burkett—
j Chambers
| Scot Edlngton
! Port.er
Bums
Godwin
V ' s;'
Self Culture Club Has
Halloween Party Friday
W
Gife Tea Honors
Jeane Traylor
34CARAT Diamonds
^Matched Rings
10 Genuine Diamond*
m
$195.00
: ( elitennUI—
j Robert*. M
. j Roberts' V
j Stew art ..
j Turner
i Cagle ■,
[ Ground,
] Brlmer
Regular me«rtnn of the Self Cul-
ture Club was hetti tin the home of
Mr*. W R Hlckmari last FYMay,
Oct 38 at 4 p,tn. The meeting was
a social affau and earned out the
Halloween theme ' . i Mrs. Floyd Clement* was
The home was beaut dully, deco- to the Past Noble Grand'Cl
rated In symbols of Halloween with her home Thursday evening it
Mias Jenne Traylor, bride-elei t o' lM.:! '• Mlf1 greenery anil ai The home whs decor,it«i with
Chaiiie Ray Abbey was honon.l -tVd',,ir ^ l"!'npk.- hues j chrysuntheinum
with a gift tea at the Garrett Hast- ; Ro11 cal1 Wl,s “ll'w‘'rt . with the Mr- Hap Aston, yr
ess House Saturday. Oct SO from Important otrreht event* )n charge of a busi
3 Until 5 p.m. Hostesses for the Ti c .lining table w iei-:.ere<l
It Kg Tp. occasion were Mi Raymond M with !»U ^errie. .-mi taa-.^u.:!
* 13 j Elrath Mrs Wade Hemphill. Ur*, j Refreshments were served bv .Mrs.
1 13 i Clement Hall. Mrs Carl Bloodworth Hickman's granddaughter Sandra
A^lOJiirs. o. G. Hoover. Mry R; R. Fas-j and Charlotte Hickman, win. were
I j ter, MrT: Paul Ridd-lit and Mrs drea r,1 ..s ptriei Pumpkin .
18 ' Agee Edgerton lopped with whipped e.rt am her r
Mrs Raymond MrEtrath greeted , apples mu! hot tea were erved. «l
IR 60 ; the guests at the door and m the ■ tables covered wlU» Halloween
ft Tp; receiving line were Mrs M T —eiflths
JyJ^ p .Dwnocrtt-Voicfr; Colgmaa, T*xm. Now._l, 1954
Leaday-Vots HD Club
Has All-Day Meeting
* ( The Leauay-vos» HD Clut
Noble Grand Club
Pag# 5
Hostess To Past
Thun
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Tray lot mother til the liomuy
Miss Jeane Traylor, bride^el* ■
Ist-Ci In e->. jiv 'lit
Mr:,.dm hi i id Ailin' molle'i id
H Abbe;
Fine, sparkling, genuine VS carat ol fiery
diamonds, Exquisitely styled to perfection.
14-k white or 14 It yellow gold; Ulus en-
larged (o show detail. Fed Tax Inch No.
952 NO CAIUWINO CHAIGI. Half Ordsra.
i kett sedred'. 12 point*; Godwin scor-
ed points .Strickland 'scored '12
[points; and .Mounftfln stored 13
points.' Burkett guards were Cade,
Burkett and Evans. '
For Centennial Morgan' Scored 2§
Compare our price and you .will be surprised at the bargains 4l lM Hnrne scored fj
we are offering. We give written guarantee, to be exactly as hw,'n v"m' *'&*»'*■ and Monroe
represented. ?, ■
COLEMAN'S BEST DIAMOND VALUES
CREDIT TERMS
NO INTEREST - NO-CARRYING CHARGE
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j scored 3 points
Moielle 4-H Club
Has Demonstration
On Textile Painting
Charles Hlrktiun also .1
AiH*n, K,
krroom - elec t. Mrs C H A bbt l. - • • :. < \ c r<t,, , t c, H. <:
grandmother of" the groom-elect ; l ArtImr Horne JeasUrlStarr hi. J
Mrs J W Kemp, grandmother of. b Miiler I. I P: • p ■T 1.
the bride-elect .end Mrs Pearl [C.'H i , W H ftttit 1
Shropshire urn: of the bride-*-]* 4|'• .-* ., i,. i v. i:‘n , ...
Directing' guests t« the register j —•—- —v.—: . S----—,
st ructions were given
nutlet', reported
The devotional was gu
It B Renfro*- M:a. qh< ■
3-13 and Luke !0 39-42 a
f A nlig Ml AI Ml I
jprayer
j Plans are being made*,Tor a <
i <'(J dish dinner at the next
j mg, Nov 12. ,d tins home c
lh "k ‘M. It:j . .
: .fill k Powell Will be .1- I
tin 'n v atrvecT .mitwletn- a
Thursday. Oct 28 for an all-day bring a tag!
meettng attile Voss Community the .- tipper
Building ■, ' Itniwirtant de
■is; 'Three lamp shade,' were made | concerning t!
in' during the da, dnd plans w(pre i a coreied
——v«i'Masts 1
and Mr- Paul Riddle Mis C H i re. Paul Pur
Abbey snowed pastry and canned j 13' L Turnei
goods j Raymer end
M f Estelle Flippen presided at j Fatness P;
the register and Ml- C W Simp- Skeltot
•(m and Mrs Sidney Ragsdale serv- i The r.e'' >
ed drink.' to the 53 vjsihns who., n .n■ r . „ N.
Ailed ■' 1 Voss rornmu
e 8Cf>iv ‘ emeht And
dinner to be hsld
c 18 at 1 p.m, hi the
illy Butldlhg Every •
enmunity L invited to
ft supper' and attend
uid meeijpg Several
ision.s ere to be made
-■ community building,
ish luncheon was ser-
E Creek A M Nor-
Jfft-frSFeRm)" Jf„
I.e.i Wircman. B. A.
?,ti-Siis Paulette and
.kett and Barbara
ilar meeting will be
in The, girlp game ‘Evais of Bur-.^aii MlsC Glenda Van TJuiv it. me I
“ presiding altertialely ,at the book
were Mtx* Ruth Ann Hemphill anti
Mi**'Cjj'lie kfae Woodworth Adn ■
dig the tiibhe w,n a On' ..in In :• .in
holding a. single yellow sinuin. '
Mrs- Wade HemphlU and M.
Clement Hal) directed guest-,'to the
gift rooms which were beaiitiftdlv
decorated Showing the gift- wer<-
I Mrs Carl Bloodworth. Mr- O O'
H(>over and Mr* R R Foster
Mrs Paul Riddle Invited . T.tif
j guests U> be served The 'e.i table
: was laid with » hand-made, cut
Mrs Edna-Tisdale gave a dent- I work, Irish linen cloth over yellow
onstratlon on textile painting'at s ' linen AI one corner ■ of u.y; tabJe
\l. /eile Senior 4 If '.rllow ' mums •' in : 1•
( tub held Wednesday, Oct 23 i r atm t ow and u r.ked aei-e... >tL.
The motto pledge and" prayer ! table to "elloW candles framing the
were said in unison; the roll was ; crystal punch bow.. ^
called and mhv.Iies rend uid tip-' The set- --ird tu in
provwl After n ' hurt business meet men! >f ,'lltw and '• 1
tne. the demonstration on textile with greenery Mrs Roy Gardne:
paint Illy w. ■ given.'" ' apd” Mr Willard Id; .tfon n.te -
Mrs. Laughiin
li Honored With
Surprise Parly
Toi^my White III Honor' d
'•With Halloween Party
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Eddie
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hem f
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Vgy party m the I
Hemphill list Tl
Kit 3 o’eWk'k.
MV' % inn;'. WlJlt.
kr frin. Tommy WMif*
lEow^n parts Thur>
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Live Ai Home Annual
Achievement Day Held
JEWELER
All" members are asked to bring
something to paint to the next
meeting - and the articled will be
llalijt.ed at; Jhe meeting, which will
be held November 9 at 4 p.m
Read Democrat-Voice Classified Ads
DR A J BLACK
.1 Optometrist
Coleman Mutual Building
Trl'ephJme 7S51
tinted In pouring.'imiii li ' .'Servm-
were Nit* Traylor. Winds Abbev.
IXiri.- Seals and Vanot: Leuhaib
During the Afternoon piano «> l-;'.'•
.lions wen played by Mi's Veda
Beth Wl i.ia and* -••vei .1 1 i
Relertiniv wj r- ,.i. i i by M Ai
Miller '
ll< \ An': ' P Vv ■
Hind fJut, S'.:'
H.''lipid Ua Lawn
vc!.Heeler ..net Xct
Rebekah todgo \yill
Hold Rummage Sale
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Triple (Group
Sponsoring Hew
Lesson Series
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1 you’re
the boss:
It’s true. You are the lmss of the telephone company— • „ -
the.one we’re really trying Jo please.
We telephone people try to give you the l>e*t servire we can all the time.
That » why we welcome your criticism* and suggestion*.
We get them daily in comment* and letters.
Being human, we can’t always please everyone. But we can try—
and we do. We, will keep on trying because, after all, you are the boss.
Anything on your mind now, boss?
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Sunu.iy School hoy.' V 45 ’’o e1 b) ,.
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Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 2, 1954, newspaper, November 2, 1954; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751113/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.