Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1930 Page: 4 of 14
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THEDEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930.
IjOCALS
, Herman Thate of Burkett was in
| Coleman Monday morning with a
' very fine load of cantaloupes.' He
says his crop this year is very fine
and that all he brought to town were
disposed of before noon. Mr. Thate
always has a fine garden and lives
and boards, at the' same place. ‘
No Static to This Rodeo!
Five Slates Represented in
Absentee Voting.
ina 'ZTT °LJOhn ?• Pit’S«iSh'1 „.Mr; “* Mrs- £\. Y0T;: n iSS Mr a"d Mrs. Alex Mayers and son.
ing ability has been altered. Mon- Worthy Dennis and Mrs. Otey Den- . , R ^ Hnlwrt ,.ft e_t .
'Srinf8!:Sffh "“\C"e£ ? **,.SPt"nt:the W^fv‘!d hl K*!l R‘° “rd*-v unison,' Texas, hum that!
, and * U1 ** went *
he had plenty left for his own useJ B*hop R. C. Chambers spent last WJson. Oklahoma, to visit relativesj
Mr. Pitts did the- same thing on an- week.? 0a*las m “uainess.. , j ”r a *•wda;’s' Mr’ M“fers and Mr',
other occasion but Chas. Md con-; ^W. Ledbetter was a week-end dav j
sumed the entire shipment before ho visltor t0 . Bef Jre leavlng ht !'
found the one tagged for us. 1 Ws - caught a turtle and pcllywog at, Mrs. O. S. Drlskill and sons. Bob
ime he was more cautious, and we,Lgke Scarborough. and John, visited last week-end with;
hope he will be in theTuture. The; _ , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
sinpment from M. K. Witt has not Mr. and Mrs. Louie Miller and Mr. gtlvtuJ1
arrived yet and we have 'no way of, and Mis. Arch Harbour left Sstur-;- * J
measuring liis fishing efficiency.
Mr., and Mrs. Walter C. Woodward
and son, Mac. of Coleman, were
iguests in th? Baker Hotel in Min-
eral Wells last week-end.
jday afternoon for a ive.k's visit
; Corpus Christl
Misses Grace Hornsby and Lola
While left Sunday for a visit to the
«r ™s>-T ss z irss
“ "T Sopliml Bulls d.m.
his mother and fattier. Mr. and Mrs.
County Clerk L. Emet Walker said
this afternoon that among the ab-1
sentee votes that have been depos* |
ited with him five states are repre-
sented. They are Mississippi, Ten-
nessee, Colorado, New' York and New
Mexico. A request for a ballot came
from Louisiana too late for voting.
Too Late to Classify
FOR RENT—Several modern homes,
furnished of unfurnished. J. M. Mc-
Donald. Phone 668. 30x.
| Geo, E. Critz, and his brother, E. M.
Mrs, N. T. Flynt and two child-! Critz.
ren are visiting with
Mrs. Jerry Lewis.
her mother,1
FOR SALE OR RENT'.—Six room !
house two blocks north of Methodist j
church. Modern. Geo. Lusk at Hol-
ley Chevrolet Company. Phone 648. j
30-3!p.
we're to judge from this photo, (he cowboys who competed for,for RENT:—'iwo room and three1
Mr and \I"s A P Townspn find "v vv" -*•*'-*o'- v“* i -'v,vw* 1,“v ^,J nMU i run a . *wu ‘uuu* 1*“u
daughter Mbs Gladys returned1 the W0’000 1,1 prhf mon°y at thc‘ n.nnual Rodf° »nd Roundup at Balinas,; room furnished apartment, ail mnd-
; Sunday from a visit with their son,
Calif., recently, had plenty of induration. The girls were among a bevy !ern. phone 773-J. Agnes Drlskill. 30o!
of California beauties who competed for the title of "Rodeo Queen.” Left
to right: Adeline Mills, Helen Silaeet and Louise Storm.
FOR RENT:—Seven room house: j
water, lights and gas. Phone 8544F12,
J. M. Hinds. 30tfx.;
County. Judge C. L South was in p near the of old Mex.
___i. , May. Brown county, Saturday prose-, ^
Mrs. Edd Allison of San Antonio curing his campaign for district at- ’
Is visiting this week with her par-; torney. Casey Gilliam left Sunday for h.'M. 'Dick) Loveless .the first of | Mrs. W. C. Jories and daughter,
ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Taylor. ■ ■ prr . McClellan Doi -‘a5' Arizona, where he will take the week ■ assumed management of Sarah Tom, left Tuesday for San' FOR RENT:—Furnished duplex ap-j
1,1 " '..... ' “ Mrs Gilliam’s mother, Mrs. John; the Howell Theatre Barber Shop Antonio to ^visit -. relatives,........While ' artment. Mrs. J. O. Brown. 515 West j
Meeks, to her home. He was accom-: purchased the latter part of last | there Mrs. Jones will go through a j Walnut S0-31D. I
pamed by Ins brother, Hilton, ofj week from Neal Creen. | clinic at one of the hospitals,
turned to Houston Wednesday after Misses Julia Lcdere* and Maxine ' Brownwood. They will visit there, , ! - — -
a tat vsi vt Mrs Mferson s Slayton of Coleman. Mr. an," Mrs.O. a»out tqn days. Miss Bessie Petrel!. Mrs. Guy Lee and son. Bobby, ar- Mrs, H A. Cterfy and smaU
Mrs‘'Jenerson s • s, DfjsKiij of Eastland returned' skt-! of Mrs; Gilliam, will remain rived yesterday: afternoon for a vi:o daughter of pa.^epa. Texas, are
Mrs. Kate Jefferson and Mrs. F, were week-end guests of the Baker
F.^Coch of Houston and Mrs. Ervin Hotel in Mineral Wells.
Seelig and children of New York re-
daughter. Mrs Hugh Lewis. Mrs.
FOR RENT—Nice home at ,504 Con-
cho Street. Phone 618 or 313. Dr.
S. E. Phillips. 30-tfx.,
Lewis and daughter. Mary Rather- u,rdav from a two w'eks u'liJ w
lor a loiter visit.
ine, accompanied them to Houston ' B^ce’s^nyjm J' M- Strorisnyder with Harris &
i w*th her Pcnnts' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
I Calloway. . - j L. E. Collins.
1 zTorTpm^an<Tthe iwrth^r'm ofTlie • 0,1 Company w “"7^“"'™'" “‘,u ™ Mrs. Marion Harvey and Miss
Oklahoma. Is visiting in Coleman. | day, Saturday and Sunday at my nizel Dorr of Cross Plains lutve been
Monday he was in New Mexico and. | place near colored Methodist church.
Wylie Jones, polo pony buyer from went through tire Carlsbad Cavern.! Andrew Jackson. 30p.
the east, was in Coleman last week
for a few days visit. Vl, Haun Oil Cmnpany of Blackwell,! Barbecued mutton and beef F:
Andrew Gray of Rosenberg re-' Grand Canyon. Oklahoma,
turned to his home Sunday night
after a week's visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gray of Gduld-
,pusk looking for. a car load of ponies to j
___T ■ ! ship to New Zealand. Repurchased1
Mrs. Lennie C. Culp has asked us. one from Howard Kingsberv, two or
to change her address to Hotel Sa- three from Theo Dunman and went
voy. Sixth St. and Grand Ave., Los to San Angelo in search of others.1. , „ , _ . .
Angeles, Calfomia. ' ------ tin. came to Coleman Saturday to,
. Robert Wood of Corpus Christ! I loin he r mother and father to make!nnd Mrs. Ldcl Allison.
has tx-en in Coleman this week visit- the trip.
. . ---------- . j ' -
r ---^ ing rdat-ives and friends. ■
_____ Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sadler and
Misses Irene and Belie Henderson three Children, of Dallas .arrived in
and Nelle Biair have returned from Coleman yesterday morning for a
Greeley, Colorado. Where they at-j Visit with Mr. and .Mrs. E. P. Scar-
tehded summer school. ] borough and family.
guests this week of Mrs. F. E. Lagan
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
close In, modern. Phone J-339. Mrs.
C. G. Pitts. 30-tfx.
Earle Needham, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Needham, left last week
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stobaugh aud
daughter, Camille, left Sunday for
Corpus Christl for a ten days’ vaca-
tion. Miss Camille, who has been
attending) State University in
Mr. and Mrs, Boude Storey of Dal- j
*' 1 las’ will be this v/rok-end guests of, f°r Chicago, where he has employ-
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor
the first of the Week for Owma. Mr. and Mrs!” Claude" M^JleUaro ”*] ment with a railway company. Earle
where they will visit with Mrs. Tay- - I graduated last term from A. & M.
tor's parents before returning to | Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Ford of Cqllege.
Aus-! their home in Houston. They will Mansfield, Louisiana, announce the! — —
also visit in San Antonio with Mr arrival of a boy Wednesday, July [ 'Mr> and Mrs- T. Duley and son,
1C. Mrs. Ford Is the daughter of dodn Albert, of Abilene, are visit-
Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Haney. ! ’T’ with Mrs. Duley s parents, Mr.
I and Mrs. J. E. Wheat.
Watch Our Window for
$1.00 Specials Friday.
Saturday and Monday
Necklaces
Pins
Rings
Ear Screws
Vanities
Iced Teaspoons
Teaspoons
Vases
Flour Baskets
Nut Bowls
Fountain Pens
Salad Plates
Lemon Dish
$100
EACH
Select several for your
own use or for gifts.
Penney’s
Jewelry Store
116 Commercial
■ L. B. Croath and J A. Means were
in Dallas Tuesday with other Buick: Mr. and Mrs. Finis Scott of Den-,
dealers to get information on the \ r, Colorado, announce thc arrival j R R Mitchell left W ednesday |
new Buick. of a daughter. | 'd8ht for a business visit to San An-
L___'■ ______ tQnio. Mrs. H. H. Jackson and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. V/. J. Lang of Vev- j - Horace Robey and Barkley Hol-,F. E. Logan accompanied him -and
non announce the arrival of a hngsworth were business visitors in1 will remain until Sunay. Mr. Logan
Mrs. C. Lse WlUiamson and child- ■ daughter, Patricia Ann, in Dalla- Ranger Tuesday. . | will go after them then,
-
ivitushill.
JEANES GROOERY AND MAR-
I
1
FREE!
Just tell the driver
that you want the
shirts beautifully
finished.
FREE!
STARTING JULY 28th
For two weeks only we will laundry three shirts free of charge
sent with every family rough-dry bundle of fifteen pounds or
over.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Deltoney,' Mr. ________ _____________________
and Mrs. E, D. Delleney and son ren of Greenville and Miss Marjorie; Priday> Jul5’ 18> Mr- Lant5 *-s con
Tommy, and Mrs. George Garrett of Williamson of' Hearne. who have 1 nect€d tRe rang Craw (aid
Santa Anna visited in Dallas with; been visiting Coleman relatives and!Company heie'
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Delleney and friends, expect to leave tomorrow for! Mr. and Mr*. W. P. McDaniel and '
the Penrods. ^ ^ • the ir respective homes. 1 children of Littlefield were visiting
Dr and Mrs. J. F Gaines and Waiter Weaver, former employe*IColeman Wends and reIatives :>f '
children Mr. and Mrs. Chas. .Bib- with the West Texas Utilities Com- terday' Befor? k‘avmg Mr- McDaniel-
fell J- and W. J. Tatum, return- paay, is now connected • with the ;caUed at lhls offlce und had F:
ed last week-end from Devil’s river, Banner Ice Company. jname added to our subscription tot
where they spent several days fish- ___ i®0 R1®! nexl week he will know just
mg. They report an abundance of Mr. S.‘A. Smyth returned Tues- what happened in the- democru;
luck. day from Big Spring where she .vis- primary electioa
---- ited throueh the week end with her1 „ .---- , . • ;
Roto:' re i Byn*Kennedy of San daughter, Mrs I, W. Bynum. While : , R V’ Waod can...
Ar.t.iuro »,•!* in r.icman the first M ; Smvti, 1 throueh the dates 10 01en Cove Monday mgnl
af the week, visiting their father Ca“ bad Ca^n ' 110 look afl£r M P°1;iical ***** of
and mother,'Rev. and Mrs. B. D _____ — ' ] James Young of Kaufman, his fav-.j
Kennedy. ’ Mr and Mrs. Matt Weeks returned : orite in the race for governor.'
— — Tuesday from a .ten days visit ini, , _ .i
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marshall. H ■ „xa, [ CecU M. Kemp and Raymond |
A. Hagier and Mr. and Mrs. P. B. ' -__ Bohannan left Sunday morning for,
Haglcr attended Ute funeral of J A [ Mrs. W. P. Kaveney has gone to I Sacramento, California, for a visit.
K.i>fci' Wedni sday afternoon at Rog- Waxahachie for a visit with relatives Mrs. Lurline Hemp will join themj
eis. Mr. Kiser is a brother-in-law and fri’nds. , later. .
of P. B. Ha 'I. r and a cousin o; J. W _ — - . 1 ,,
Clearance sale, aii best hats as! Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Bohanan anu
long as they last for One Dollar daughter are visiting Mr. Bolanan's
each. Other hats for 10c. 25c and brother in Colorado, Texas.
KLT phone No. 5. We deliver to -SOc each; $1.00 silk hose 50c. Fetasr-1 _ • _--~ . j:
all parts of the city. 30x. May Co. - 30x. . RsV’ P’ F’ 01 b am' • "r‘-,
kansas, conducted services at the
Baptist church Sunday.
Ben P. Allred, former district at-
torney of Wichita Falls, was a Cole-;
jman visitor last Friday and atldre®-
U’d voters in the suiterest of his
brother’s candidacy for attorney,
general of Texas. Hs brother, James ,
V. Allred, was barely nozed out by
j Claud Pollard four years ago.
I J C. King of Glen Cove was a ;
j Coleman visitor Monday af ternoon, j
In the classified column he : ad-!
vertising Angora goats to sell at:
drouth prices.
.----
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Ross and;
children will leave Sunday afternoon!
for Evangeline, Louisiana. The; will
visit Sunday night in Austin.
Maxwell Prater returned.Saturday
from Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he has!
been working. Maxwell visited in 1
St. Louis and Oklahoma City l fore
returning home.
Dr. Maurice Barnes has located in
Coleman for the, general practice of
medicine and-has established offices
in the office building. He and Mrs.
Barnes are located in the Pool Ap-
artment on Concho street.
Miss Clodell Calloway Is spending,
the summer in Stephenvilie with her,
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nick
Gordon.
Mrs. T. E. D. Sheppard, who lias
been seriously ill for the past week,
is reported this morning as omc
better.
Our kodak enlargemenrf^jifltr
from thc ordinary enlargeVaent*
They retain their contact quality:
Martin‘s Studio. 'top
Mrs. W, C. McHorse has as her
gaeSlb this week her. sister, .Miss
Jewell Ashford of El Paso and moth-
er, Mrs, Ellen Ashford of Shield.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mayes and son.
Jodie, were in Denison Sunday to
attend the wedding of Mr, M ,ye*’
brother, Jackie Mayes of Marlin,
who was married to Miss Biss Ros-
enberg of Denison.
NEW HONEY-we have it, SI.00
Mrs. Baird’s Bread,
3 loaves v
»
A loaf of unexcelled quality
23c
(In a family rough-dry bundle we wash, starch
and dry all wearing apparel and iron, ready for
use, all linens and flat pieces)
At Only 8 Cents per Pound
Coleman Steam
Laundry
ONE DAY SERVICE
We Use Rain Soft Water Phone 65
per gallon - Jeanes
Market.
Grocery
und
30X.
eciais Friday and
Saturday
Sliced Paeon, 10r»
lb. .......... Ml
Dry Salt Jowls,
Smoked Bacon, best grade, ^ C
lb................ ZOO
Pickles, quart jar,
each ZiDl
~X)ld Dutch Cleanser, ^ r ~
3 for........................ ZjC
Peaherry Coffee, JJ*
Palmolive Soap, 1 Aa
3 cakes..................... 1 VC
Macaroni, 1Q
3 pkgs...................... 1/L
. \
Honey, QQr»
gallon bucket ................ J OL
Peaches, Bakers Choice, C C „
gallon can t/dv
.____ '
Pickles, jTp
quart jar ....................
Toilet Paper,
3 rolls for . . . . ............... JLJLl-
J.C.PENNEYCQ
Coleman, Texas
“Big Mac” Work Shifts
Are Made to Withstand Rough Wear
« i'\'. ■ .'•«
The “‘Big. Mac” work shirt is
one 'af our best values. Made from’
fine or coarse yarn chanibray with
plenty of room through the arras
and shoulders. The size 17 is 54
inches around the chest.
All Sizes Included
Every size including slim and extra
sizes is induJed at this- decidedly tow
price! >
59c
Boys' Play Suits
"True-Bluo" Male© of
Durable Fabrics
79c
"True-Blue” play suits are cut
large enough to slip right on over
Sonny’s regular clothes and the
sleeves are cut nice and long. “True-
Blue” suits are very inexpensive and
are made in drop seat style. Most
practical suits for youngsters 2 to 8
years old.
“Pay'Day” Overalls
Made to Stand Hard
Wear and Give Perfect
Comfort on the Job
Expertly made of 2.20 blue denim
and cut and assembled to our own e»«
acting specifications.
Union Made. Cot big K
and roomy throughout,
triple • stitched, with sis
0 pockets bar-tacked to pro*
vent ripping.
Jacket has engineer’s cuffs tQ nutdfc
Overalls or Jumper, at-*
$1.10
v a
Summer
Union Suits
'■-“■'they keep
you fresh
and cooll
At the higher price you’ll know
real comfort in a fine, checked
painsook garment . , , light,
comfortable, strong.
Checked nainsook, too, st the
lower price... styled in athletic
lines for active men and to giva
warm weather comfort.
BROADCLOTH
PAJAMAS
$1.98
Fancy Percal©
Pajamas
$1.49
Fancy percale of
broadcloth pajamas
with French neck, silW
frog trimmed ... or
the popular button-
less, slipover model.
Both garments cut
full throughout and
made to fit properly.
Elastic top
or drawstring
trousers
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Williamson, J. T. Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1930, newspaper, July 24, 1930; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth756085/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Coleman Public Library.