The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 12, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, April 12. 1960
* Mrs. Seale Dies
At Santa Anna;
Funeral There
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County Women Go
To District HD
Meet At Llano
A large delegation of Coleman
County women were in Llano to-
day fo attend a. meeting of Dis-
Mrs, J. D. Seale, ,79 died on triet 7 of Texas Home Dcmonstra-
Thursday, April 7, at Santa Vn ^ Agsociatlon, held' in the
First Methodist Church there.
,na Hospital Funeral services
were held at Assembly of God
x Church in Santa Anna • Supdgy
'“April '10''at 2:00 p.m. Officiating
minister was Rev. D. C. Jones,
pastor of the church, and pall
• bearers were nephews
Mrs Seale, the former Sarah
Belle Baker, was born May 20.
1880, in Hamilton County, and
moved to Santa Anna two years
ago She w:is a member of the
Assembly of God Church.
Among the survivors of Mrs.
Seale are' three sons, Robert
Seale of Somerton, Ariz Roj
Seale of Brownwood and Walter
and Billy Seale of 1’ko Calif
one daughter, -Mrs Berta Gates
of Visalia, Calif.: .l^grandchil-
, dren\and six greatgrandchildren.-
Q$fre,r sun Ivors lire four broth-
ers, Bob Baker of Winchell, Lark
Baker of Hamilton, Walter Seale
of Coleman, and S. S, Baker of
. Santa Anna; and one sister, Mrs
Nancy Huffman of Duncan,'tikla
Interment was in the Bangs
cemetery with Hosch Funeral
Home in charge of arrangements
Mrs Thomas Egan of Runnels
County, District 7 vice-president,
was in charge of the meeting at
which 22 counties were repre-
sented.
The three elected delegates
from Coleman County were Mrs
Raymond McElrath, the county
THDA chairman, "Mrs. Cecil
Hopne and Mrs. J. C. Billings.
Mrs, Bessie Parker and Miss
Dora Ann Jones, local HD agents
were also in attendance.
Richard Earnhart
Funeral Services
At Santa Anna
Tal-Cen Nine
Raps Mozelle
Featuring the no-hit hurling of
Alan Stinson, the TaifSa-Centon
nial Rams ripped the Mozelle
Mustangs. 7-1. in a district base
ball game at Talpa Friday
Stinson struck out 20 of the
27 batters to face him-in the
masterpiece, while his mates col-
lected nine hits to keep their
record clean in district play
This Friday the Rams will take
on Novice in another district
clash at Talpa. starting at 3 p m.
Funeral services for Richard
Patrick Earnhart, 70. were held
at 2.00 p.m Sunday at the First
^Baptist Church at Santa Anna.
Officiating ministers- were Rev. ;
S. R Smith, former pastor, and
Rev Raymond Jones present pas-
's 1 f the church,
Eqyfii art son of the late
Mr amolrs A L Earnhart, was
‘born irPVorth Carolina Feb. 1,
1890 andlmarried in Bell County
in 1912 to Miss Cora Younty. ,
They moved to Santa Anna in
1914 He was a retired farmer
and a member of the Baptist
Church. j
Survivors include his Wife,
Mrs Cora Earnhart .of Santa An- ,
na: two sons, Ira E. of Odessa
and Richard P Jr. of Temple;" j
three daughters, Mrs. Vibla
Ludetke of Jefferson, Wisconsin.
Mrs. Cora Faye Cooksie of San
Angelo, and Mrs. Geneva Mang- j
ham of Temple; two sisters, Mrs.
J B King of Temple and Mrs.
Betty Williams of Kingsville;
and six grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Sam Rtither- !
ford, Walter Ferguson. Carl Ash- 1
more. Cecil E. Talley. Ed Jones j
and \ R. Densman.
Interment was in the Santa ;
Anna, cemetery with Hosch Fun-
eral Home in charge of arrange,
ments.
VISITORS IN
CLAIBORNE HOME
Weekend visitors in the home !
of Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Claiborne ,
were their daughter and family.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Pat- !
ty and Vickie of Saudi Arabia;
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Claiborne. Mike,
Terry, Lynn and Kay of Midland;
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Parkis and
Jerry of Odessa; and Mr. and
Mrs Claude Johnson of Jacks-
boro The yaunger Johnsons are
on six months leave from their
work in Arabia.
LENARD RAYS HAVE GUESTS
Guests in the home of Mr and
Mrs Lenard Ray during the
weekend were their daughter and.
family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wheat-
ley and Doug, and Bobby Kay
Harmes, all of Abilene; Mr and j
Mrs Ab Foikner and Jimmy, !
Mrs. R. B Ray. Mrs. J. W. Jack-
son, Mrs. Arnold Graham and
daughters. Mr. and Mrs Charles
Baker and Sons, all of Coleman.
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 12, 1960, newspaper, April 12, 1960; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751625/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.