The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 2, 1964 Page: 2 of 10
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Page 2-A Democrat-Voio\ Colemam Texa>. JuJle 2.1961
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
He TOTAL ECLIPSE of the SUN.
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OTfr.nss TO smoke wiThin Two
Mli.ES OF A CHURCH. ON SONQAV.
Big Jamboree
Set At Winters
Friday-Scturday
Old Fiddlers Contest exhibit
ion square dancing. Pony Ex.
press race and a parade of riding
clubs and antique cars will, make i
up the big Jamboree in Winters
June 5th and 6th
Festivities will begin Friday,
June Sth at 6 30 p m. with the
parade on Main Street, and .it .
8:00 p. m., the exhibition '.quart'
dancing will be held at the park
ing lot on West Dale Street
Old fiddlers will begin contest |
play at 10:00 a m Saturday i’ '
the parking lot on East Date
Street This contest wall contin
ue until 2:00 p. m when the
young furthers will take’ over
$300 in cash prizes will be award
ed winners in the Fiddlers Con
test.
The Pony Express, which aria
inated during the rodeo two
years ago. will begin relay race:
at Blue Gap at 5 00 p m Saitir !
day. and will finish at the Win
ters Municipal Pool on the Nov
ice road.
The Winters Chamber of Com-
merce may be contacted for in
formation and entries in n| ;
events.
Note: This newspaper desires to
publish news about ail births,
here or elsewhere, which are of
interest to its readers. Parents,
grandparents, other relatives or
friends are requested to report
this information to the news-
paper.
* • • '
Mr d !: D. C Fields.,
city are parents of a baby daugh-
ter. Cathy Lynn Fields. She
weighed T 1 hv when she was
born to them Sunday, May 31.
1964. at 16:50 a.m in Overall-
Morris Memorial Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs.
■W A Patton of Coleman.
A.
GLYNDA BYERLY TO
SUMMER SCHOOL
Miss Glynda Byerly, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Byerly
left Sunday lor Austin where
she will attend the first semes
ter of summer school at the.Em
versity of Texas Saturday we
rung Mis* Byerly was in Evant
where she was an attendant in
the wedding of Sandra Kennedy
her roommate at Howard Payne
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Bowling
| News
Coleman Mixed Doubles
The Coleman ■ Mixed league
■tided its w inter session last >
, week, w ith the Capertons fin- ■
. ishing up as last half champs
•nth a 12 1 2 game lead over j
■ first half , champ. Lucky -Strik-i
■rs The two teams will bowl |
! tonight (Tuesday) ■ for the over-1
jail league championship,
Virginia Norris of the Lucky
[strikers led the women with a
j Treat high game of 213 and so-
ties' of 493 Gerald Timmins of
I Birdwell & Son had high game
for men with 211 but topped
the Ups and Downs with a low
tif 121 and a 5<J<) series. Perky!
Purcell of the Hustlers had best j
series with a fine 209-564 Other
good bowling included 184-516
| by Bailey Helton of the 411s
200-543 by L. .1 Clark of the
Jokers: 184 538 by Les Caperton
of the leaders, and 172 459 by
IJot Hamilton of the Lucky j
Strikers Birdwell &, Son had
high team series of 650, while
the Lucky Strikers had ties!
series of 1845
* •* l*>
Report for Coleman Mixed
league, as of May 26. reported
by Dot Hamilton, secretary.
Team Won L
Caperton’s 47 5 20.5
Lucky Strikers 35 33
Birdwell Ai Son , 33 35
Jokers 32 36
4 U s 28 5 39 V
Hustlers 28 40
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 2, 1964, newspaper, June 2, 1964; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751156/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.