Coleman Daily Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 325, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1950 Page: 3 of 6
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1950
Mrs. E. M. Knox and Mrs.
Gilford Scott are visiting with
friends in Dallas, this week.
Owl urug Store
Mrs. McDowell
Hostess To
Auxiliary
Mrs.. W. 11. MoDowtdl was.hos-
tess to the UNAPOC Auxiliary
when it met in her home Thurs-
day afternoon, with Mrs. Fred
Garrett presiding over the short
business meeting.
Since- their main project tor
the year is to help the Welfare
Home, the members hemmed
cup towels to be given to the
Homo, and plans were made
for the annual Christmas i ty
to be in the home of Mr. 0 D.
Hector, December M.
refreshments we: served to the
members.
Mr. atu^M i . Geiug; R,
left Thursday for Dollar to at-
tend the funeral of John W
: Kelley.
Social - Clubs - Events
Jackie Mills......... Society Editor
Silk Taffeta for Gay Party Dresses
THE DAILY DSMOCRAl-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS PAGE THREE
Mrs, McCord
Presents
Bible Study
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Fori hose Wanting folegti
For Beginners
And others who wan! instruction
In Santa Anna at the Old Bavne Variety Store.
tw% doors east of Service ( ale
Tuesday High! a! 8
For furlhcr information contact
Mrs. Lucy Nichols at (RUM or 8509-Ft2
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Teaching His Decipl
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Calendar
(This SocU1 Calendar la for
your convenience. Please
call in all club meetings or
parties to onr office, 625i, at
least one day before tbe
meeting. Tbauk yon!)
Friday:
Trie Double C" Riding Chib w U
■: ' t:.r P:-:. > .'. Am.., ul
The Mutual Improvement will
meet at the First Christian Church
,t 4 p.m. Mrs E P Mead will be
vest .leaker
•The lit* . Home HD Club will
met" with Mr Mavnard Oaines ,,t
Dun
the
Mis
Monday
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fashion 'these luxurious but very wearable holiday dresses. Two-silk braid bands, jacket with side closing, narrow skirt. A mink fa o
tones of silk taffeta create a dramatic effect (left) in a halier-necked taffeta dress (righti is basically simple,,has lattice yoke curving light,
dress in charcoal grey which lias halter and neckline bow in deep ly over the shoulders, an edging of ball fringe at tbe sleeveliitu.
Mrs.Stobaugh
Entertains
B
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Of1
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Fill!)
Mr.
tuinc'
when
R.om
aft
to Ml-:: Sti.il
bridge.
The home wo
' crvsanthemum
E
ch
lor
the
. Club
Taylor Tea
ii luncheon,
geests went
home for
points.
High score prize was won by
Mrs. Oscar Beck, with Mrs, Roy
Howell winning second high. / -
Mrs. H. L. Markland was pro-j I n- , VjijnJ j
. sented with the guest high prize. I " 'Mill ill ’ I ^
Those present were Mesdames i
: Oscar Beck, Douglas Allen .Silas , Mrs John Will - Vane
Ballard, VV. K. Hver, Louie Mil- | tained the .Round Hoi
lor. Roy Howell. Walter Wood- i when it in,-: the Ih,
: ward, the guests, Mrs. E. I. J Room Than :-': i aft.-r:
White. Mrs. Roy Autry, Sir . bridge ’
Mrs H L Marklnn.l, and Mrs | Mi - W: .,.- (
E. W. Glenn and the hostess I sented high ./<•
Robert Bowen ■ •!. •
seated-to- act as Cm le ch
yea i Mis F M McK.n:
ported the. pi gre ■ b« it i
in the set-up an ..rgai
center, which . no
Gray’S Fruit St: i . or. !i
lene highway
Mrs R L M s id ■
F M. Buik. ' ’•< iunt
servo on flu.- .Christmas
(ion commute*’
Indiviikck p-.:mp/.ii. j,
whipp.-. ciciiu:, toasted
garn)sti’,-( V offers' ■ cof
served to ’■ M e so a m es - O
tor. R L. M.-rkh-u-i
-Schick, Charles Sh.-phe:
McCord J P. . McCen
Martin, F M Burk , F
Kinney and h.-.steesses
duo will meet •
i at 2 30 pin.
ill meet at
Jhurch at 4
Girls' Auxili-
ptist Church
F. L Miller
-. II nr..-
I'hurch at ?
rd will m>‘, t
Jo
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11 meet at
p m.
with Mrs
M;
Round Robin 'School Routine' Is
Discussed At Meet Opportunity
( lass Meets
Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klupper
and son. Rickey, of Burger, are
.it ■■>,ratecl with visiting here with Ins mother,
a ; vantage Mrs. May Klapper,
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A refr shment plate w,.s served
to Mesdames Robert B.. • -
Willie Campb !!, Na'iian Cip-tt.
Jim Gill, B'-o Horne. Clyde Mc-
Clellan. Cly ie Her. lei - Cf dr-
ies Taylor and tin* l’or.t'e
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Mr: and Mrs. Charles' Wilson,
i Mr. and Mrs. John Warren, Mr.
'and Mrs. II. Jit. iColffr.s and hr.
Fj F. Gaines , will attend .the
BallingerrColcHian footba ’ ,ja:wp
in Balling - Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Rr ers
will visit -dy.oj .the weekend in
Waco, with r ' .' i\ e - r:.i fi :• i:
Dr. and Mrs, A. M. Fischer
uill visit ovtr the weekend in
Temple with b.s b: other
H. Fischer ar, fainily
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toj ~ "
agls-v I
pitf
Mrs. Agee Edgerton of Cross
1 Roads School talked on “What
!lter-:To Do With First Graders While
1 :Ub i Other Classes Are Having Guid-
ea ance Work” when the Col. man
a County first grade teachers met
in the home of Belle Renders .
■ "• County Supervisor of Instruction,
v • ’ attend . workshop. Novemi ei
4
Mrs Yur.ctte Bowden of Bur-
kett School discussed "School
Routine" ,md also "Arithmetic
Experiences in the First Grade
after which, Mrs. Turnei of
S.iata Anna School stressed the
importance of a Readiness
Diagram". Miss Essie McGreg.e
; ; Vi ss School exhibited rea; mg
charts and told of their use n.
the classroom, and Mrs. Audi.;,
Holt of Starkweather School ex-
1 bited a very attractive health
ship -with dolls on the ship rep-
: es. r.tir.g the children in the
room Mrs. Opal Couch of
I'rouldbusk School sent in a :e-
porl on first .grade games. Miss
Myrtel McGregor of Tnirx* -
Schools rounded out the meeting
by suggesting many workaole
and helpful ideas.
Following the first grade
tiachers workshop, the high,
school English teachers from
Talpa, Centennial, and Mozelle
Santa Anna. Novice. Burkett,
met together to study somi of
their teaching problems.
| Mrs. Jewel McMinn of Sa: ta
At- :a School r< ported on the ■
nual district workshop which
met at Stephenville. while Mrs.
Adele Adams of Burkett Scno. i
discussed and exhibited -
1 | lisa papers filed for accrcd.’a-
' tim? purposes.
Ah interesting discussion on
high school plays and vvavs
interest students in drama
gives-• -by Mrs, Madeline Veil!..
Ovalee Glover of Centennial
School discussed problems of
teaching spelling in the secon-
dary school and ways of mo*’!-
interest were "Outside Reading
and "Teaching Classes According
to Cultural Achievement and
Mental Capacities."
V Bril'it** Club Will
. s (. O Moody at
YWA will meet
. Rob: .son at 5:30
Alpha Chapter of
Gao-: a a.II meet
Club at 7:30 p. m.
Kiapper has re-
a two months visit
1 h* son, Richard
family and with
-liver. Colo.
Mrs H M. '
•ess to the Op,
the First Cl;i:
they met in her
afternoon, witi
Z'.mmermai
NEVER A LOVE
SO TRUE
dome wed
: Mrs. R
and M .-
K. L.
Mae
Mi
Dr. W
K1 a ppev a s T-o-lvostei
W. Glenn presided over v • u
ness meeting
Mrs Cecil Freeman gave !
devotional, using‘ Tin Fen Co
maudrne its uf th R- me "as 5i
Officers gave reports am the
hostess eonuucteii > fain,.os sav-
ings and famous couples contest.
Pumpkin Die topped'with. whip;,
’.ted'cream and effe was serveo
to Mesdames T. J. Allen, B ;E
Davis. Cecil Freeman. Macon
Freeman, Allen Freeman. W A
Mitchell, H. L Pinkerton. W; V
Stovall, C. H. Taylor. H nrv |
Varner. E W. Glenn, Grady j
Harrison, three visitors. Mrs. !
Richard Klapper of Burger, Mrs. j
Maiotte of Everett, Wasiangt. r
and Mrs. Spencer of -Beaumont
and the hostessess
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Tom White left Thursday for:
Caldwell, on business:
Tom Nixon of- i’ampa City.
Florida, is visiting here with his
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Nixon
M- and Mrs. J. M Harlow an
f, Randv, of Sweetwater
were weeken l gutsts of hei par*
CFoow with C^nfidenc* of rhlt ctor*
Year After Year
For 14 Years
II:’cl'.- Have Cherished
Diamrntf Bing" Fram
Mr.
Mrs
D. Hudson.
Your Leading Jewelers
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Dozen 59(
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SWEETHEART OF THE TEXAS
AGGIES Miss Dotothy Man-!
gum', ’senior xfnvci: m at •
Tcxay: State College fur Woi
is -Sweethv.Ti't *TiT TekaV” A->. M.. ■
and wilt reign at the .miuu.V Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Masse;- of ;
fourteenth, TSCW-Aggie C ’pi Temple announce the arrival of
Trip scheduled Novcmb r 11 in a girl, November 9, at -Sc >tt-
Dallas. Miss Manguin, a 20- White Hospital,
year-old brunette. • will be g i- Grandparents are Mr, ■ >i
sented at half-time ceremonies, Mrs R. Massey of Temple j
during the AA-M-SMU f.,-,t:; d! | and Mr. and Mrs, .I T Ca ;
game. . . oi Coleman.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.