Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 325, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1950 Page: 2 of 6
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?AGE TWO THE DAII.V DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COM MAN, TEXAS
The Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice
"Cancha Just Pul Me Down as Beioq Unfm'8*'
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1&S0
■ mmet «.....rarp®f: office- rhnpmOTHTTms:-
findet Art of Congress of March 2. 1897
Published daily, except Saturday, at Coleman, Cole-
man County, Texas. \
Sidney S. South -
Hert K. Smith
Frank Bonura
James Hallmark
Editor and Publisher
Vssociate Publisher
Adv, and Circulation Mgr.
Mechanical Supcrintendent
TELEPHONES: 6251 and 6001
Review established 1863, acquired 1899. News established 190*. acquired
1913. Voice established 1881; Democrat established 1897 consolidated in
1906
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Ajay erroneous reflection upon tne character nr standing or any person or firm
■appearing In tlieae column* will be gladly ana promptly corrected anon calling
be attention of tht management to the article -n qu.'snon
the
WHAT NOW?
Armistice Day is an appropriate time to eons;
current direction of the world.
Time was. less than a- decade ago', that v\v thought
our fortunes in this country -depended on-'the efforts of
'Ihis country, and the res! of the world could go. lung'.
That was before World War II. and this hybrid, inde-
finable state of the world in which the ( nmmunist World
and the Democratic World are. at.war. some of it shooting
and some of it in words.
All of" us know that the fortune of the whole world
has a tremendous effect on our own personal lives, and
that if the whole world is not to develop into an exploding
halwaust. we must—somehow—find that elusne f >rmula
for peace.
Gropingly the I'nited Nations is making a stab at
btRIding an armed force that. will.act against aggressors.
But whether the Communist orbit will go along can tv t be
foreseen by anyone except the tightly-knit crew in the
Kremlin. And if they do r
We have, nevertheless,
our thinking W. ha’o knit
pings in the I’nited Nations
damentals of whether it veil
world.
For the -akt all of u
formula for peace can be ft
then the tragedy -f Korea w
only magnified a thousand-
’ g aiong. what then'
made trem-ndous strides in
;e outward trap-
own to the fun-
and g<
all tl
Men <
-tri
orn
oe rep-
hope that the
If it cannot,
in tin w "lid—
foursquare < III R( II
Pecan street
Re-. L M. Diggi . Pastor
FvaiiScii-'!!' Services. Tucs-
Gouldbusk, Texas
Re\ Odest Bi'owrr. pastor
Sunday School 10.it. m.
Preaching tl a m Firs: Sc.
THURSOA'
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Talpa
The I,t.r.'-s Supper, 10 45 a.m.
M'-rrdug iVutvhit!. -11 :00 a.m.
VALERA METHODIST
CHURCH
Valera. Texas
Rev Otis Brown, pastor
Sundav School, 10:00 a.m.
FRIDA'
■The
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HISTORIC MASS—This was the impressive scene inside St. Peter'-- Ba tliea ns Pope Pius XII
said mass to conclude the ceremony of the proclamation of the d* i:ir.a f Assumption of t.ie virgin
Marv into heaven. The Pope is flanked by the greatest n--embh.ce l lb i. t nthohe Pf ••• c- m
the 2000-ye r histbry of the Church. Outside the Basilica, an c-vr. ted *00,000 people jammed
the square to overflowing during the historic
ernony.
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:>(4 ( ummereiat Avenue
FIRST
t.u. Pa*
:00 a m.
1J:00 a.m.
8;00 p m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOO
809 S. Concho
lev. Earnest A. Gruver. Pastor
Sunday School—10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship, troo a m
Christ Ambassador- ’Service,”
' 30 p in
E ■ ngehstic Service 7 30 p m
Monday
Pi a -r Meeting, 7.30 p.m.
Wednesday
Bible Studv; 7:30 n.m
H ARMON A BAPTIST ( lit RCH
Brown Ranch :Fhk!
Sermon, 8':00 p.m:
Wednesday
7:00 p.m
Praver Meeting 3 * m
B- ■ ' 1 . •" . I';.* ■■
Church School. it
M ■ . . :. .
Evening U'-oship,
V u-h Fellowship. !> 00 p.m.
Wednesday
Choir Rehe .rsal. 7:30 p.m
Fellowship 'Dinner :2nd Wed
" :30 p.m.
METHODIST ( lit R( II
lalpa
Rr- Wayne D'.ai-on. Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45
Morning Worship, tl1
Evening Worship, K:
a.m.
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Gouldhust*, T( xa--
Presbyterian Churches
FIRS I PRESBYTERIAN
( lit RCH
SIMS CHAPEL METHODIST
CHI' RCH
1st and 3rd Sundays
Rev .!. I,' Ftps?, Pastor
. Sunday School, 9 45 am.
; Morning.Worship. -11:00 a.m,
Evening Worship O'OO p.m.
go to A!
M. Jufs:.L:e'
-lav to bring
as.'homo lor
It.
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te!;! For
West College
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KSTA.
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■15 a.m.
, :0:5Ti a rn.
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BCKKETT METHODIST
church
It. A. ( ox. past'o
Services:
chur -h
State Flag
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chqol.
HORIZONTAL 57 It raises
much —
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Boptist Churches
BIBLE BAPTIST CHUR l II
Corner Commercial & Fourth
Her. T. I„ Slimp. Pastor
Sunday ..School—10:90 a m
-Sermon—11:00 a.m.
Eva ige’istic Serrice -7 30 p.m
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting and Bible
Study 7 30 n.m.
Youth F. v
1-ship. 5:30 p.m.
Mom
ing, wor:
■ WMS "W iiHN'.iay, 2 .J
o ;> m E'-.er.ing Wei
ship, 7:30 p.m
You!)
i Fellow
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Even
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ROC KWOOD HM'fM
( 111 R( II r m
Mend
[ay, 3 00
SHILOH BAPTIST ( HI RCH
Loris ( reek Cnmmuniti
Rev. Luthef A.i. Dillard. Pa.-'-r
FIR> I PRI sft , , 1.1;I AN
( IH'Rt II. TALPA
.,ev Bertram Gray, Pastor
Sunday School. ’n0fl.,-',m.
Morning Worship, tiriso a.m.
Even,- V« . , 8:*W p.m.
i sc
cck
1 Depicted is the
State flag of VERTICAL
—- 1 Agave fibers
5 This is 2 Indolent
nicknamed the 3 pa|e
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area
5 Demigod
8:00 j> m.
You -ore always wekamie :•
come and. work .in i worship with
BENT* A I. BAPTIS1 CHURCH
Corner Pecos and Mesquite
Rev Wm, Howie Pastor
Sunday School—10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship—11 00 a.rh.
Evening Praver Service 7 00
. p.m
Evangelistic Service — 7:30
p.m,
Mondav
Ladies' Bible Stud. 3 ><) p.m.
Wednesday
Mid-Week Prayer Service
7 30 p.m.
Friday
Teachers and Officers—7:30
p m
1 raining, t mon, . .9; p.m.
Sern.or:, '8:00 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CIH RCH
lalpa
Ret C; rtis D, Carrol, Pastor
.Sunday Schoo:, 10:00 a m.
Morning Worship. 11. 0,0 a.m.
'Evening Alt or hip. 3:00 n.m
MI N ' DOWNTOWN SCNDAY
'( IIOOI. ( LASS
Coleman lintel
Morn 1 Wois'up. 9:45 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
214 East College
Rev. Levi Price, Pastor
Mr Lamoln Champ, Associate
. Pastor
Sunday School, 9 45-yi.tjtt.
Morning Worship, 40:50 a.m
Training Union. 6:45 p m.
Wednesday
Choir Rehearsal, 6:00 p.m.
Prayer and Praise Services,
8:00 p.m.
Saturday
Story Hour KSTA. 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School Lesson KSTA,
9:15 h m
IMMANUEL BAPTlsl ( III R( II
lalpa
Rev Burgess,P. Baggett. Pastor
Sunday School, to 60 a m.
Morning Service. ; 1:00-a.m
Vr.-lining Union. .7:15 p m. ,
- Evening Worship, 8:15 pm
Wednesday
Prayer M«et.mg, 7:3.0 p.m.
Choir Practice, 8:00 p.m.
A/weihodis- Churches
I IRST METHODIST CHUR( II
Wallace N. Dunson. Pastor
Church .School. 9:45 a.m
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
ChildrenV Hour. 6:30 p.m.
Youth Fellowship. 6:30. p.m.
Evening Worship. 7:30 p.m.
VA<‘dnt^day
Bil.-ie S":'". 1'r-i- ■ r Meetipg1.
7:30 p.m.
Thursday
Choir Rf-iif at L 7 00 p to
HIT I Al t) MtillODIST
CHI RC tl
Rev. Jim "vIcLarty
- Sunday School- 19:00 a m.
rrOaching 1st. rut! 3rri. Sun:
days- 11 -.06 a, m
Prayer Meeting, 2nd and 4th
Sunday nights'
The church with a welcome
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NAZARENE CHURCH
Concho and Fourth
Rev. L. P.» Jennings. Paste.
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 10:50 a m.
N Y.P S . 7:00 p.m
Evening Worship, 7:45 p.m
Wednesday
Mid-W<*k Prayer Service. 7:45
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15 Metal
16 Dress
protector
18 Scoundrel
19 Behold!
20 Ladled
22 Artificial
language
23 Anglo-Saxon 17. Italian rivet-
slave 20 Chose
25 Sea eagle
27 Fasten ......
securely
28 Disorder
29 Tellurium
■(symbol)
30 Hebrew- deity
31 To (prefix)
32 Egyptian
sun god
33 Tilt
35 Followers
38 Poker stake
39 Canvas shelter
40 Mixed type
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j what h was tiarkiug at, the
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; gu-tft'e., vhouM t.-'el wit!< ihc BulL
(logs on the licuv'y end ot 19
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cocious pup was asked what
Coleman s sen; for the classic
encounter would b- X:? >.: ecu
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7 -Beverage marks
8 Knight (ab.) 24 Swimming
9 And so forth 26 Tell
(ab.) 33 It has the
10 Longs greatest per
11 Dasheen -wealth
13 Enervate 34 Beast
42 Love god
43 Persian fairy
44 Italian city
45 Low German
(ab.)
46 Worm
49 Swine
51 For
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36 Make beloved 53 French article
37 Stretch 55 Out of (prefix)'
FIRST BAPTIST ( HI Rf it
AaRra. Tex a'
Morning Worship, U’.QO a.m
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WHITT! < HAPEL B APTIST
chu-rch
Rt. No. 3. Coleman
Rev. Frank Haynes, Pastor
Sunday School. 10 -30 a.m.
Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship.. 8:30 a.m.
ST. JOHN s M' THODIST
( lit R( II
Corner Ripley and North Blanco
Rt" Frat.k n'Mf-iifv’., Pfisior
Sunday Sad ! 'ia'd a m
Preaching omhiYoung People's
Meeting. Friday, 9:00 p;m
Church Services
S, cnniFah;* ToiTffh SiificraylL30'
am.
Third Sunday .7 30 p, m...........
Tuesday
Preaching 7-.30 p. m
SAC RED HEART CATHOLIC
CHURCH
201 San Saba
Father Leonard van Ackerson.
O.S.B, Pastor
Sunday Mass, 8:00 a.m.; 10:00:
a.m
Holy Days, ,:00 iiu9 Of; a m *
Week-day Masses, 7:30 a m.
Saturday
Confessions, 7:30 p.m.: 8.30
p.m
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47 Physician
(ab.)
48 Small devil
50 Former Ohio
fort
51 Vegetable
52 Sartors
54 Caravansary
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NORTH COLEMAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev J. O McCaleti, Pastor
Sunday School. 10 00, a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a m.
B.T.U., 7:00 p.m.
Evening Worship, 8 00 p.m
Evening Worship. 8:00 p m
Monday
Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m
Wednesday
Mid-Wee! Prayer Service, 8:00
p.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
216 West Elm
Dan Fogarty. Minister
Radio Sermon. 8:30 a.m
Bible School, 10:00 a.m
Morning Worship, 10:45-a m.
Young People Meet, 7..30 p.m, ■
■ Evening Worship. 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Ladies' Bible C . - , 4:00 p.m
Mid-Wepk Bible Study. .8 00
p.m.
TRINITY
METHODIST CHURCH
Ninth and Concho Streets
Rev. Frank O'Hearn. Pastor
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m
Morning Worship, 11 (in a.m.
Evening Worship; 8:00 p.m.
MYF 6:30 p m.
Wednesday
WSCS 2 30 p m.
Prayer Meeting 7:30 p m
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Jojsed ‘sutstuap v ut[[OR Aiy
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p.m.
Church Service. Saturday, 3:30
p.m.
Bishop Quarterman 1U0O TVjist8D MbSClES?
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vided)* C' *”1 ! *71 f
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9th: { J U i _ _
Holy Communion & Service of
Healing 9:3ti A. M. (Nur- ___ .
serv provided) ~----_ ijWj
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10th: -I.:.'. 153^1
’’The Episcopal Church of the
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SOUTH COLEMAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
(First and Third Sundays)
Sunday School. 10:00 a.m.
Sermon. 11.00 s.m.
Sermon, 11:00 a.m
Everting Service. 7:00 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Rev. W. S. Hancock, pastor
Sunday School—9:45
Morning Worship—10 45
Evening Worship—7:30
Prayer Meeting Wed -7:30
Women’s Missionary Society
and Bible Study 1st and 3rd
| Thursday of each month at 2:30
jp. m The church is located at
I 114 Santa Anna Ave.
CONGREGATION A L
METHODIST ( TUR< H
Gould busk, Texas
Rev, Vern Cook, pastor
Sunday School 10 a', m '
Preaching 11 a. m.-7 p: m.
Second and fourth Sunday
Prayer meeting 7:30 p, 1
Wednesday
Missionary Socio y. 3 p 1
Thursday
SHIELDS CHURCH
Re, Joe R"i-' rt o Pastor
Sunday School. 10 30 n.m
Sermon, 11:15 a.m
Sermon. 7:30 p.m
■Wednesday
Mifl-Wr ek'Praver Service 8:00
p.m
S E VENTH-D A Y A OV ENTIST
METHODIST. CHURCH
E'ISCOPALCHURCH
j St. Mark's Episcopal Church
1 Cor.'Cedar & N.ches Streets
Rev. W Shelby Walthall. Vie;
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12th;
Holy Communion — 8:00 A M
Church School — 9:45 A. M
Adult Bible Class - 10:00 A M
Morning Prayer & Sermon —
11:00 A ,M. (Church nurse: y
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Smith, Sidney S. Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 325, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1950, newspaper, November 10, 1950; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth752209/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.