The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1964 Page: 2 of 16
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Cynthia Cate Is
Chosen President
Of Novice FHA
Cynth^p Cate has been elected
president of the Novice Chapter
of Future Honien ,k< is of Anur
ica for this school year. She and
other officers wife chosen at
the first meeting of the chapter
Monday, September 14', in the
' school homcinaking cottage. The
1964-05 Beau of the Chapter
Larry Sterling, was also elected
Other officers are Annette
Sadler, vice-president! Bessie
Weaver, secretary: Vickie Sham-
blur treasurer: Theresa Plum
mer. reporter: Peggy Align, his
torian; Linda Spikes, parliamen
tarian: Geraldine Day, song
leader
Chapter mothers, who were
also chosen at this meeting are
Mrs SJtamblin, Mrs. Bodine, Mrs
Calc and Mrs Sadler
Other business included plans
for a social with the football
boys and the coach. Mr Wont
ack- as honorees The FHA girls
wilt also h<- guests.
Brother Of Local
Resident Dies
Otto K Morris (13, brother of
Mrs: Leman M ilder of Coleman,
t died at Shajv’on Hospital, San
Angelo, Tuesday. September 15.
1964 Funeral services-were held,
in San Angela Wednesday and
'burial was in a San- Angelo i-s n
etery
Mr Morris, a retired railroad
employe!-, was bora November
! 13. 1H94 His wift is the fdhper
Virginia May of l olema: sister
i of Mrs. Bess Foster and Mrs
Minnie Staton
Surviving him. besides his
wife and Mis Wilder, are a bro
Biliy Graham
Film, "Lucia," To
Be Shown Here
The. new Billy Graham feature
length si und color motion piet-
ther, Sam W Morris of Brown-
wood, and another sister, Mrs
Verna Wampler of Kerrville.
‘| lire: "I iieia" wilt he shown at It I
a m. Wednesday. Sept. 23. at -
First Baptist Church. Coleman
This is the story of "Lucia",
coming jto the motion picture
screen with'all of the pathos and
poignancy that transcends its
Latin setting, to embrace the
spiritual needs that are comm m j
to every culture and clime
around the world.
“Lucia" was made in its en
tirct.v in Buenos Aires, directed
by World Wide Pictures' presi-
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dent, Dick Ross. The fire and
excitement of gaucho folk mu
ie, South America's unmatched
scenic grandeur and the excite-
ment that belongs to one of the
world's largest cities, are all en-
riched by full color and authen-
tic(sound.
But the real impact of “Lucia"
is to be found in its intimate,
utterly honest treatment of in
individual’s emptiness, and frus-
tration apart from the filling of
the “God-shaped vacuum'’ with
which alt mankind is born. With
this newest of the Billy Graham
films, “Lucia" enters into the
area of domestic discord and
the romantic triangle—and what
the Bible has to say in resolving
the emotional problems that are
the hallmark of 20th Century
living.
Everyone is invited to attend.
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1964, newspaper, September 22, 1964; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth752151/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.