The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 18, 1971 Page: 3 of 12
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GUESTS IN BYERLY HOME
Mrs, u Tom Gillespie of Whit--]
tier, Calif., has been visiting in
the home of her parents, Mr.
• and Mrs. O. V. Byerly. Weekend
guests in thc*Byerty home were
another daughter. (M-s Glynda
Bvet'ly of San Antonio; and two
.sons and their families, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Byerly, Brad and
Bruce of Wa'eo, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Byerly and Chet of
Whitney.
via
Make trouble for others, and
there'll he plenty left for you.
HER PERFECT GIFT
FOR GRADUATION
more...
a Diamond
Watch
by BULOVA
Because Bulova on the
dial says the diamonds
are real.. Not chips. Each
diamond has at least 17
—facers to unleaslr the
deep fire and Sparkle,
Ajnong our diamond
Bulova watches you’re
sure to findfhe one you
want for her. From $55
to $1,250.
Buy Now And
Pay Later
1.00 A Week At
EARLE SMITH’S
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LINDA BARKEMEYER
Nannie Beaumont
Circle Has Monthly^
Supper And Meeting
Members of Nannie Beaumont
Circle of Frst' United Methodist
Church held their first summer-
time monthly supper and meet-
ing Thursday evening at the
church. After the meal Mrs, Ray-
mond Mcfelrath, chairman, pre-
sided for a brief business ses-
sion.
Then the Rdv. Guy Perdue, j
pastor of the church, gave a talk
on the church merger being con-
I sidered by if nitt-d Methbciisf and
I other denominations. He"also i
! discussed the annual church con-
ference and how it is held.
Hostesses, for the supper, were
j Mmesf Walter King. Raymond
' McEIrath. arid Miss Sainmie'
Stewardson.
Others attending were Messrs
and Mmes. Edgar Shelton, Gene
Richardson^ Bill Griffis, Fred
Goss, T. J. Hudson; Mr. McEI-
rath,. Mr King, Mrs. Dl S Le-v-
erett, Mrs. C. A. Crump*, and
Rev. arid Mrs. Guy Perdue,
• • 1
Engagertwn I A mwmuvd
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barke-
meyer announce the engage-
ment and approaching mar-
riage'of their daughter, Linda,
to Kenneth Day. son of Mr,
and Mrs. Jimmy Davis of Cole-
man. Date of the wedding will
be announced later.
Miss Barkemeyer is a form-
er student at Coleman High
’School. Her fiance is emti|nv«ul
at
r,Brown wood. , y
' / _____. *_‘_.
Mrs. Howell Hosts
Thursday Bridge Club
Mrs, Roy Howell was hostess
in her home last week for a
meeting “of Thursday Bridge
Club, serving dessert before
games of bridge.
Present were Mmes, C.-', Q.
Maddox, Johnnie Henderson, L.
H. Wilson, R. A. Autry, R, R.
Bailey, W. D. "Atkins, and
Willie Stobaugh.
Mrs. Stobaugh won high
score prize, Mrs. Maddox 'won
second high, amt Mrs, Hender-
son received high prize for
guedts.
(^TRUSTWORTHY
Substitutes can bo found for
rrtost ' things but there is Abso-
lutely pone fuk reliability^
D-V ADS GET RESULTS*
Mr. And Mrs, Beall
Host Nello Club °
Mutual Improvement
Club Instal s Officers
At Friday Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beall were
hosts in their, home Frjday eve-
ning for- a meeting,
^tjh»J£^resirrtt®Ts were serv-
ed before games of 42 were
played. Prize Winners were Mrs.
W. W. West and D. II. Williams
for high scores, and, Mr. and
Mrs. Seth Burkett for bingoes. •
Others present Were Messrs. 1 l,ey will
and IVImds, Joe DnbSori, Glenn the first *
Jameson, W. W. Haygood,
Beall, Tom Wefct; Mmes. D. II.
Williams, R. B. Renfroe;' arid
Mr. W. W. West.
Take It Easy Club
Meets Thursday’
' Take ft Easy Club met on
Thursday afternoon in the Rec-
reation Room at Coleman’s
High Rise Apartment House for
games of 42.
Present were ■ Andrew Mor-
risson, Mmes. Gertie ftathmell,
Freda MeGuckin, ,,J. C. Boyle,
Josephine - Cooper, Minnie Sta-
ton,'Fannie Rich, , R. C. Miller,
Eva Smith', Grace Jayroe,
Mayme. Lou Beaty, Myrtle
King; Mr. and Mrs, Carl
Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, May 18, 1971 Page 3-A
I' growing w.opders of nature,, and
| carrying out the out-door flag
! ceremony • ■ •
i... Through this training, they
f wilt be better prepared to help
! girls to a true enjoyment, of
the out-of-doors, to an .under-
j standing of individual respori-
sibiJity for growth and strength
'land to the development of;
strength and physical fitness
through cooperative effort
D-V ADS GET RESULTS
t S-JWAE frCYff fflGfis
Officers for the 1971-"72 season
were installed; at the Friday
afternoon meeting of MjiLual-4fri-*—■- . ... . . .
I' named
son.
Installed were Mrs. Steve
Brown, president; Mrs, Charles
Hendripksy, vice-president;, and
Mrs. Frank
son. Theme of the installation
■fi
Mr., ami Mrs, Clifton E. Biggs
of Asperimmt announce the drisj
BROWNIE TROOP ^
TAKES FIELD TRIP
Brownie Troop if? and lead
ers met at fftt*. Telephone Com
pany Building in Coleman on
Thursday, May 12. after school.
A tour of the building was led
by Billy Ray Ford and Hilary
Rutherford The meeting- ended
at the Ferguson home after an-
nouncements were made and
nibbles wore served by Leslie
Newman.
Brownies attending were
Lora Alcala. Kristie Barron,
Jzinie Bowles, Angela......Fergus.,
son. Cecilia Howell, Sandra
McDonald,, iJpsli'e Newman, Cyn-
thia Reese, Dena Rutherford,
Sandra' Tisdale. Kathy Whit-
11 field and Angie Jauregin.
1 .cadcry t hev^.-w^H»-,-:tfrs TTiT~
Tafy Rutherford. Mrs. Gene
. Ferguson, Mrs Glen McDonald,
| Mrs, Kenneth' Newman, and
i guests were Sherry Curry, She-
, j.iia Ferguson and Gay la Fergu-
• son ' ■■ ■.-
gage.ment and approachinfe^ituy-.*.
>: i ase ui t Devi e -Hatr^lTfi ■ i V S'fa r i fyh;
mont High School, attended An-
gelo State University and grad-
uated from "He rid rick Mem or ia 1
Hospital School of Nursing at
CAMP LEADERS TO.
COMPLETE TRAINING
Curtis Moore, son of Mi.and'; Abilene. She is now employed T:’*1* Adults .Leaders j
Mrs. CU'rtis 'A. Moore of’Gtim las a-registered nurse at Hend Ito the woods j
Cove* Rt., Coleman. The wedding' nick Hospital^ ' '' ' ’ ■ Saturday, AJay 22, for an on- j
was "Praying Hands” and“The j* planned for. Juno 13. Her fianc£">s a graduate of | JJ* I”}?. ’
Miss Biggs, gradyato of A'sper- . Talpa Centennial High School, ! Jlce 3.-s ( skills they ,
ceremony was highlighted by a
Eastern Star Meets
; In Regtilar Session
Monday Evening
.Coleman Chapter No. 360 of
the Order Of the Eastern Star
Tarleton State College, Texas
■ A&M University, and School of
rtiysical Therapy at University,
of Texas Medical Branch at Gal
veston. He is now co-director of
the Physical Therapy Depart-
ment at Hendrick Hospital.
song “God's Hand in Mine”, a
solo hy Mrs. James Hargett.
For the program Mrs. E. W.
Scott introduced Mrs. Zenq
Hemphill, member, of Town and
Country Garden Club and Na-
tional Flower Show Judge, why
sprite on ‘.‘Ecology — Its Prob-
lems and-Their Solutions.”
Present for the meeting were
Mmes. Byn Cox, HurscheJ Dunn,
(ail Fleming;. Hayden Hargett, j mi,t ,,, regular session Monday
wnr,jrm’ -ng„ *, i evening in Masonic Hall; Mrs. i Miss Pam Wood,, who Has
T‘*ay8»<Kl, Brown, HendI- j verda Moore, Worthy Matron, ! completed her sophomore
ricks, Rogers, .Scott, Miss Miller,, COn()ilttecl • the business. Then j at Southwest Texas Stale Uni- j Walker in charge and Mrs. R.
fn„ the two- guests, Mrs. Jfpmp-, She was.assisted.hy Mrs. William j versity,' is visiting her patents,1 T. Spence, Coleman Day Canip
hill and Mrs. James Hargett. Tucker Jr, Mrs. Leroy Griffin. ! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert WoodjVdr Director, assisting.
Mrs, Jess Jackson, and Mrs. Ben two weeks before returning \o . Leaders /wilt .practice, con-
Personals
have learned.' This is the last
session of a' three-session train-
ing course to prepare volun-
teer workers for their leader-
ship role in day-camping, es-
pecially -for the Day Camp
planned by Coleman Girl Scout
Association for June 14-18 at
Friendship- Park at Hords Creek
Lake. The group will -meet at
Girl Scout Little House at P.fJO
a.in. ’ •
This training is being spon-
sored' by Heart of Texas Girl
Scout Council with'Mrs. DCm 1
Elder;, and Mrs.
and Mrs. Alpha
from San Antonio.
Lebta Fefdef | Thompson in presenting the an- •; Sian Mateos where she has sum , structing campcraft gadgets,
6inn, guests nual memorial program. ’ [mer employment at the univer building a fire, cooking a meal.
GIFTS
FOR THE
r graduates"!
DOZENS OF GIFTS FOR UNDER $Z.OO
Girls
WILL JUST LOVE,
•Makeup Mirror...........$8.95
Lighted, Magnified Side
•Dresser Accessories......from $2.00
Gold Fijigree
•Billfolds & Clutch Bags.. from $5.00
By Amity In A Splash Of Colors
•I'Meer (eye mirror)..... . .. $5.00
3-Dimensional Eye-Makeup Mirror
FOR A LIMITED TIME J
ELIZABETH ARDEN
•Blue Grass Set........... $5.00
* Perfume Mist & Fluffy^ Milk Bath
Boys
Ar« Sure To Appreciate
•Hot Shave.........$9.95
Heats Lather In,:5 Seconds
1 Lighted Vacuum Brush $2.50
For Clothes & Auto
■ 4,
•Did Spice Set......
After Shave, Deodorant', Colofhe
•Timex Watches., from $
* Many New Styles
2 GREAT GIFTS IN ONE
Imported Two Zipp^red
Travel Kit... $4.99 -
Fitted with English leather, soap, cologne,
pre-electric shaving lotion, hairdressing. Time
cologne, ail purposes lotidft.
New.
ff
. Complete... Kodak's
SMILE SAVER
Camera Kit.............. $24.95
Instamatic X-15 camera, 12 Kodacolor film cart-
ridges, 3 magicubes for" 12 pictures, camera case,
pocket picture album.
FREE GIFT WRAP,
FOR ALL
GRADUATES
Bowen Drug
Intensity Lamp .
Record Albums ......
8-Track Stereo Tapes .
Montag's Stationary ..
Cross PenzA Pencil
Lustrous Chro;
12-K Gold
---------y
$6.00
$4.17
$5.98
$1.25
Sets
$10.00
$17.00
i The remainder of the program
j was direeted by Mrs. Thompson
I witl/SCar Pyints, Mrs. D H. WiK :|
! llaras, Mrs. Lucille Morris", Mrs. 11
I Jo Grant. MrsL .Bob Pearson, f*
I Mrs. Guy Mauri life: and Mr. Wil- j
I liams assisting. At this time the t|
.Past Matrons J.eWel was pre-
sented to Mrs. Jfloor.e and the J
i Past Patron’s Bin was presented
| to Horace Sla
| ' In conclusion Mrs: Moore art- j
! nounml that.a dosed instafla-1
| t.ioii cerylnonv will he conducted
1 at a meeting to be held June 5 j
j in Mzts'onic Hall.
Hostesses' for the Monday j
.evening meeting were Mrs. W.
Atkins anil Mrs. Cloyce
T Strickland.
I recognizing
For •
Graduation,
the double
date watch
that goes
anywhere
If your graduate is
adventurous, send him off
.with a day arid da tif watch
that stops atnothing.
Not ev en a depth of, 333
feet. And wherever it goes,
ft'goes automatically;
This model, 17 jewels;all
stainless steel, blue dial,
$95. Other day and date •
automatics, from $75.
On Your Credit
1.00 A Week
Miss^Miller Presents
Traveiogue At LVN
Meeting Tuesday Eve
Miss Doris ,Miller presented a
travelogue far members, of Cole-
fnan Couhiy League of Licensed
Vocational NurseS in session last
Tuesday evening in the -Board
Room at Overall-Morris Memo-
rial Hospital. This included
slides made on her, trip to the
Holy Land and narration to ac-
company them. Entitled “I Walk-
ed Today Where Jesus Walked,”
it portrayed the complete story)
of Jesus’ birth, life, death, resur-
reotion and ascension to heaven.
i| Present for the meeting were
12 members and one visitor.
Mrs. Mildred Calk and Mrs.
Ptiae Jones were chosen dele-
»W*s to the upcoming conven-
tion and Mrs. Wilma Welch was
named first-alternate and Mrs.
Willie B. Reeves second alter-
nate,
, Ln addition a nominating com-
mittee chosen to select a slate of
flfceers for consideration by the
^grhup made a report. Members
of t%cso»«ujjil/ee were Mrs. Lois
Av^juKf Mrs. Jo DuBois, and
Mr^Wclch. They offered to the
group the names of Mrs. Calk,
president; Mrs. Jones, vice-
president and ' program chair-
man; and Mrs. Lela Nettles, sec-
retary-treasurer. These were
elected. Mrs. Calk and Mrs. Net-
tles being re-elected and Mrs.
Jones elected for the first time.
In conclusion Mrs. Welch and
Mrs. Reeves, hostesses, served
cake and ice cream.
Texas ranked 11th among the
states in tornadoes per square
miie'during the peMod 1931-1967.
It recorded 3,4 tornadoes yearly
per “10,000 square miles:
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 18, 1971, newspaper, May 18, 1971; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751799/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.