The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 12, 1960 Page: 3 of 16
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Mrs. Stainback
New Member Of
Honorary Society
I Phillips September 18, 1H0B They
moved to Bangs 35 years ai?o ' GfOCluOt©
The Iota Gamma Chapter. of
Kappa Delta Pi, a national hon-
orary professional society, has
extended an invitation to one
of Coleman High School teach
ers to join, its membership Mrs
H. S. Stninbat'k. teacher ofmath ,
in Coleman High School'is in
receipt of ‘such an invitation
He wi^s a retired farmer and a jj_. _ \AJ«*U
] inembel ,nt the Church of Christ • '"*‘11™ WwITn
I Instrument Firm
Bangs; one son, GUIs Montgom I Ralph It Schwartz, son of W
cry of San Antonio; five daugh'- H. Schwartz of Crews, is now
ter*. Mrs C .1 Bush and Mrs employed as an elecIronies de
W. H Me Dowel I of Coleman, velopment technician to the staff I The First Methodist Churc h mV Di*, Murle Straaeh, Mrs, A W
Mrs. C. 11 Walton of Bangs, Mrs, | of Texas instruments,, I nc . in Coleman, with its new pastor Dooley, Mrs D S Leverett. Mrs
Warren McIntosh ‘arid Mis W Dallas Marvin C. Bledsoe, has eOmpiel / Charles Hickman, Mrs J G
First Methodist Church
Officers Are Announced
Personal News -
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II Kvrajye of San Antonio, one j Schwartz, 20, graduated front
brother, Will Montgomery of 1 Talpa High School-in 1952 lie
' Mr' and Mrs H t+ herhow r ■ Bill t+Hrerts and- Hlaek frt titty-
and children of has "Cruces. Me.w i-det visited Thursday with his
Mexico, and Rex Dale Faulkner mother Mrr. Ada Roberts.
of iidessa' are Visiting' Mi and —-
s>—Mr and Mrs Austin. Siburt
' ■' • i a hi I < hat les. ut ( olcinan and Mr
Mrs: Cecil Frccmam left Sun-) an% Mrs; Ed waul James of Hull
-.....Vts#irtg Afr-rnirl Mrs Barclay
Martin over the weekend were
her sisters, Mir I tt Isbnle of
Greenville -arid Mrs R C Spell
of Farmeisvilte
Mr. and A’is I I, Lanier of
:t“X "l,:hU"h “ ** «* A****. \‘V V —W. left' Monday- morning for Piino ‘veded eve, the weekend
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Invitations
a, r extended only ,,, an.U Ir,hi, <• „
r» liinr, hiieu Miizl i,.
------ -----— -.......— — Besides""■flic new pastor «- wmm-.u me jzhte. ami Imsbatid. Mr oijdvMrs.a week* vacation
one sister. Mrs Sally began his electronics career with a"(l '»,e new -District jjupssrtn- Commission on Education, with u.sVr D Got hi cm \1.s < uehran. N,.„ m,.* '
Roberts of Kunice, New Mexico,• his enrollment in the electronics tenderd, Rev Wallace Shelton members;..Gladys Townsen. Jes-, JS
21 grandchildren and 22 great- engineering technician training i ,h<‘ following ..have hem elected sie Woodward, pelvis Carr, Jr
tov outstanding teachers and to
l>rn!:ram <>i I : '■ d Kir, li on, , ! $ 1
fcCuperatirig fio’rn surgery 1
pelfombul "Thursday in. Itro kcii-
Ruidoso. in the home of Mr and Mrs. A.
H Lanier and son
Trecia N'dtet) of Sweeny is, vis
Mrs Jack Bostick, W D Atkin*, j rldj(t. Hospital UiciV
AAi- who „hmpn ! Funeral services were held at I Laboratories, in LoMi.svitie: Ken ] Vhairman of . Official -Board.; J: K <;nffis. Mrs' Garland Ah '
WL specification in their nrif p s‘‘tlll<l;iv luiv 1 ;lt imUtv Graduating with honors Jake Joyci wscs President l"> V1lv ,'llf 1i,s Donald ‘
mep’;;;:;,,:;;?zgs ^rr 0* Chr ,,,f!rfrorav-z^***v- **«« rk*m*, l.* wa™ »d!uJrtr grandmo.he, Ml*
reer and Ulu, have arh'icv-cd 1,1 ln>' mimMers were. Austin Si , pal position* in the field of elec l eader. Ed Phelps, * Mrs J. I Sounder?
ecademirallv in the unocr fifth ,lurI llu ' oleman < hurch of tromrs, but chose the Texas in Members of the official Board ' School Secretary is
cn ually thr upper fifth, a,lt| Ml. Lertons of Bangs j strumenta aopolntment as being r-h.ri«. a....... n, v r, Kenneth Newman Superintend
Democrat-Voice, Coleman, Texas, July 12, 1960
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of tlieir graduatllrg elaiss.
The purpose Of Kappa Delta
Pi, is to encourage high profes-
sional, intellectual^,and personal
standards and to recognize out
standing contributions m .edm.'i "phi'i"Nolen”iVt
lion.
Mi.s.»,„loAnn Groom left Fn
J. W. Montgomery
Dies Here Friday
.......... Beatrice Vercher
... . . |, , Members of the Official Board
('hurcli'ol Christ V ^ theU,Z,%rffmn!'The grcW Brink tL'S. 0 Kd s‘oeHrSelfdent ^ Bir i.ong Beach Cahtorma,
tallbeaiefs were I etc Floyd, challenge. lens, B J Joyce, M I, Marrs, , • tU« nnt< nd« nt fS|, M>s i;|a«lw Ham; ton
gd Phelps, Joe St^dn^ Pat War Abbey anrf Superintendem of
re,. Garland Abbey M B tas ,h(. ^lt l)lu,fo1, s* „K,tf
Mrs Frances Dibrell J i
Foster Mill,, . V • ,
or, Merrily Hush, frank String includes^ Vernon Baird. Mrs
, v ■ • n i , \ "r?aT? 1 John —W4rrren Walter George
over Baird, I A ( lark. Joe Dibrell, ,, ,, , ..
Schwartz’s appointment I.ondpji Grady' Harrison, M ’ D Mann, rs ^avf< n ,s ~x
o) ( oleman, Jack Walker of Ft, | According to Michael London,
U orth, Jiihiihy Bailey of Belton, p j.; | director of placement and
l.dward James of Richardson,: |iersnnnel, Schwartz s outstand
and ntis Frymire,‘ ing wor|t (n sensing elements and Gaines. Kd 'i.cMay
ooth of San Antonio, all grand instrumentation earned him U
'i°ns . , ! K. i,.’s sppcial- citation of merit
Interment w.i.s in Bangs I cm I Expressing, gratification
i;tery with Slovens Funeral
Home in charge of arrangements
an Cllett Mrs Walter George.
Mrs Fred Goss Mrs Hal Wood
; said, "We are especially pleased 1 Kenneth Newman, Oplin Saund
"Ekts s's’re.....-
of hi.s daughter at 200 i 'Mes from Brownwpod whJre she had thus becomes one-ef the dikting-1 Mrs. II G. Garlington, Mis It 1
quite Street He suffered a'heart surgei'v' at Biowliv ood Mentor [ mshed 1 ompan.v id l hi giad Kemper lied Rudo.ph \\ If
attack while visiting" hid daugh ial Hospital ’Her daughter, Mrs - uates mnv engaged in space age , Thate, and Mrs W K Woodard
and. family - She will attend some
Session** of the National Demo
craili ConvertUpu while linn
Mr and Mrs Howard IViv lr
of .hurt • Worth spent tin 'past
Ity'Cckcnd lien t I'iY' i el.i'f i •
and friends 'fhev l-unniiy re
sided in Coleman
ter while his wife'was' confined j Johnny 1) Cox of Andrews is electronics. ; The Membership and Kvange I o .Brink. Hal Woodward T A
tp the Santa Anna Hospital with ‘ visiting hot and Vlr and Mrs ' ’ lism Commission "includes Gar Clark Kd Phelps, oplin Saund
a broken hip G VV Scott and Darrell anrl; Mr PROGRESS , land Abbey. W K Woodard, er-. Joe .Stevens W II Thate.
Mr. Montgomery was liorh' in am I Mrs Jack Brinisficld Jack The man who cultivates new Roy, ...Millei Mrs Roy Miller. Maynard'Gaines, J. F,. Gaines,
Arkansas February 1, 1871, and ie and ’Gary, all of Seminole, theories and ideas is sure to Drucilla KberhJfrt Sion Weaver, and' Pat Warren
was married to MissCarrie K Gklahoma were weekend guests have a paying crop Hot) Lerch. Sam l.mdsey. John Kenneth Newman is Chairman
____ i , , —......... , ‘ : ______________ of the Commission on Christian
Raymond McKlrath and
May
Commission on Stewardship
and Finance has in its member
ship, M D Mahn. chairman, A
Mr and Mis Cartel M Dib
rell and sons... Carter Mooney
and' Sam of Brenham visited
last week in tin- "home of iris
mother. Mrs Carter M Dibrell.
Sr
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Social .Relations with Mrs Veo
Pirtle, Kd Phelps, T C Hall. A.
W Dooley. Mg' Jeff ltefeyre.
and Mrs Sam Lindsey
Mr and Mrs W I I Km age re-
turned Motida'y.. e;. erring I" then
home in Sat; Ant'Orim aRer be
frig here for a 1 week',-with their
sisters- Mi- >W H Mi Dow. -i
and Mrs C .1 Rush ;iud tvt tiie
bedside ol their nmtliei",Ma-r ,1
W Montgomery m S;mta~Anna
Hospital
Mrs. Harris Dies;
Rites Held Monday
Weekend visitors <if Mrs Torn
Lawrence and Kima i .eta were
Mrs Ethel Wray" Mrs Ruth VV,!
li.ams, Mr and Mi's Lloyd Hal
mon. Ifr* Kougue Blair, and
........s,o,n,..-C,urfjs alt of -vtn'teiii. Mrs
''Curtis Strickland of Sail Angelo,
and Mrs Ann Smith of Grids
Mrs Manic Jane Harris. 84'. boro . .
died Saturday at. her home ori ■ -,
fit 1, where she had lived for Dr .and Mrs. ,l f Gaines .-,s
.'it; years "Born in Milam County,! ited7 the past • weekend in Mid
September «!. 1875, she-was the ia(jd with their mho,, Drs James
rlaughte.r' of the late Mr and and Charles Gaines, and their
Mrs John Williams She was a families
liouseivife and member of Bible
Baptist Church'’ Hot husband, Mrs W .i:I< t MvCh-;;an o t-.irt;
.1 U IliWi a died Man h 4. 1928 cd Monda;. 1 - 1
Funeral rites were held Moh haehie with her sister and lam.
day. July 11. at 4 (Mi pm at Bible ily. Mr I't T in I.o ,,i -t , (
j Baptist Church Officiating min red
isters were Rev Billy Jordan,
pastor of the Nazarene Church Rita Ann Gatlin of Goldth
and Rev Porter McDougal pas watte Jg visiting hen this week~
tor of the Bible Baptist Church with her aunt and Uncle Mr and
I’aljliearers were Ernest Hat Mrs It A i ,
rell. Donald I loach. Joe Lange * —■
Welcome
TosThe 23red Atcc
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Coleman
Rodeo
Clark Auto Parts
hennig, Denny Marines Bobby
Caffey and Lester Caffey. all
grandsons
Survivors are two sons, "Leon
Harris of Coleman and Leonard
Harris of New London; four dau
ghters, Mrs Karl Mattktn and
Mrs Otpa Quinn of Coleman.
Mrs C N Caffey of Thrall, and
Mrs' R. M Reed nf Dallas, one
brother R I Guthrie 87 grand
children, t>4 great grandchildren
and nine great great grandchild
ten
Interment was in the, Coleman
cemetery with Stevens Funer&l
Home in charge bi arrangements
4 tires for only
weekly!
GOODYEAR
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75% more wear Perfect fitting in every, detoil and Sanforized
to stay thot way Reinforced ot all points of strain, strong Jam*
proof zipper Vat dyed Regulor ond slim sizes *4 to 16, huskies
woist sizes 26 to 35 Compare price . . compare quality . . .
try o poir and-be convinced. Best Jeans buy in town.
Men'* - Young Men'* and Boy*' — 13*4 Ounce
Buckhjde" JEANS
fried, tfxtrd, depraved cfnd prcteircd by mil|icn» of m«n and t>o>»
i4 tr perfect tit and Iona i '
mce cotton denim, >wnl
copper riveted dt points of stroin
thru*
ond long satisfactory wear. C^xirw
en»m, .wr\ttrn cut, tvar-locked ond
ttrorn Stitched »ith tough oronge
thread; Sonfonzed shrunk, two slosh pocket* -n front, two pofch
- poVkets »n bork Zipper fly. Bovs’ sixes 4 to 16 m regulors, slir
orfd huskies Buy vou» Buckh.det now at sole prices and save.
Boy*' Odd and
Even Size* 4-16
Men'* and Young
Men'* Site* 27 36
3 PAIR 6.77
PAIR $8.57
Jesus Nunez
Funeral Services
Are Held Sunday
Funeral services for Jesus
llamin z 79 were held at Sacred
Heart Catholic Church Sunday
at 12:30 p m Officiating minister
was Rev Leo Bujnowski and
pallbearers were grandsons
Mr Ramirez was born at
Sonora December 25, 1880. ami
died Friday, July 8. at the resi-
dence of Mrs Hill Nunez in
Coleman He was a member of
the Catholic Church
Survivors include two daugh
lets Miss \lem- Ramirez and
Mrs AInita Nunez, both of Cole
man.-'t I grandchildren, 41 great
grandchildren, and three great
great grandchildren
......(n't ermenV 'wasTn tie 'Coleman
' cemetery with Stevens Funergl
Home In charge of arrangements
Boys
Stitcbad Double Knee
10-oz. Semi Wetiern
Economy Jeans
Fine weave, Sanforized
jeans, sizes 4 to 12.
$1.49 pr.
3 For $4.27
GENUINE
LEVI'S
Supt'hfy ttfKlt Iri «srittfv d*tall tb m-
> tort*) totRfactory w#or. Coacwi
weflvf cotton rtfrum will
V« fit F»rf>c.!U*t' no*»ortaMv
Ijyi'l V QH of tf>* mott wnertod Hin
$375 $395
BAKE SALE WEDNESDAY
MORNING
The Coleman Independent HP
Club will have a bake sale at
the M System Store- Wednesday
illuming In-ginning at » o'clock
Coleman Democrat-Voice
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 12, 1960, newspaper, July 12, 1960; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth752159/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.