The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1951 Page: 6 of 12
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THE G0LDTHWA1TE (Tens) EAGLE—THE MULLIN ENTERPRISE— FRIDAY
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Lions President Ray Duren Names
Committee Chairmen For New Year
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Succeeding Charles Conradt.i Safety, Gerald Head; Sight and
Installed last,Blind, Houston Duren; and
Greeter Committee, Harold Yar-
borqugh.
Mr. Duren-said that the chair-
men of the various committees
will .announce the names of
those who will work with them
as committee members at a
later date.
Tire installation meeting
held at the Hangar.
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Hay Duren was
Tuesday night ■ as President of
the -Qoldthwaite Lions Club for
the year ahead.
Installed with. Mr Duren were
L. F. Bain, First Vice President;'
George G. Reese, Second Vice
President; Lewis T. Hudson,
Third Vice President; John A.
Jackson. Secretary; D. D. Tate,
Lloh Tamer: Jesse Moreland,
Tall Twister; and' Dr. M. A
Childress and John A. Hester,
new Directors.
Following his installation, Mr.
Duren announced the appoint-
ment of committee chklrmen to
serve In his administration.
They arc;
Attendance, Norman Duren;
Constitution and By - Laws,
Charles Conradt; Convention
Committee, D. ”D. Tate; Finance,
Dr. T C. Graves; Llops Infor-
mation Committee, Brian Smith;
Membership Committee, Joe B
Karnes; program. Warren P.
Duren; Publicity, the Rev. J. T.
Ayers: Citizenship and Patriot-
ism. Lewis T. Hudson; Boys and
Girls Activities, George G.
Reese; Civic Improvement, the
H«i. Ed H, Lovelace; Community
Bef-rmcctj iyhn L. Owln: Ed-
ucatlonHopcfrsshui^c; Health
and Welfare. Dr M. A Chi id:
was
— Support Our Advertisers —
COOKING
SCHOOL
Goldthwaite School
Lunchroom
2:30 P. M.
JULY 12 & 13
Sponsored By
Local Merchants And
Lone Star Gas Co.
=4.
exas Venture
In Education • 1876-19.51
Our first state college —Texas A. and M- is now
Time Schedule Of Mrs. Flo Wilke
Church Services Bitten By Spider
In Goldthwaite
Regularly scheduled services In
Goldthwaite Churches ^re coh-
ducted at the following times:
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY
9:00-9:45 a. m.— Library Hour.
9:45 a m —Sunday School.
10:55 a. m —Morning Worship
6:30 p. m.—Training Union.
7:39 P ID.—Evening Worship.
8:30 p. m —Youth Fellowship.
Monday <,
3:00 p m.—W. M. 8.
3:00 p. m —Sunbeams.
TUESDAY
4:00 p m — Junior O. A
Wednesday
7:30 p. m—Prayer meeting.
8:15 p. m—Choir Rehearsal.
Goes To Hospital
| a chicken barbscue
'cording to Mr. Kill, obvious legal
I requirements make It uhaolutaly
! necessary to have such without
waiting for Mr Campbell's fish
fry next year.
It was pointed out to Mr. Hill
that Sis Jernigan had been ap-
Mrs. Flo Wilke "turneti io J tQ forage for’goats for
her home at Shady Oaks Rancn, ^ ch,cken barbecue. It was
south of Goldthwaite on th*i Lo- ^ out further that by
met* highway, on Wednesday nc)ftl annoUncement Mr. Jern-
this week after treatment at hBH nnp goat f0r the bar-
KIRST METHODIST CHURCH
SUNDAY
9:45 a. m.—Sunday School.
10:50 a. m. — Morning Wof*'
ship.
Sunday Evening Activities
6:00 p. m.—Youth Fellowship
Worship.
6:30 p. m. Fellowship Supper.
7:00 p. m.—Youth Choir Re-
hearsal.
7:30 p. m.— Evening Service
MONDAY
3:00
p. m.—W. S. C. S.
.WEDNESDAY
7:30 prn^TWldwefik Prayer
Service,
A. 15 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal.
hospital In- San -Saba for the^^ one
serious effects of a bite on her, happer,ed to the goit?"
leg by la black widow spider. , Hlstprian Hill was asked.
With a guest, Mrs. Edna Lee, „Mr Jernlgan still has it; he’s
Jackson, Mrs.' Wilke was work"|g0t lt |n b,s pocket," Mr. Hill
tng last week on the entrance saic| .^hat is why we have to
gateway to her ranch when sue
was bitten. Within a matter of
minutes the ttpnc- condition re-
sulting’ • from.,.yjpr-bitc caused
go ahead with- the chicken bar-
becue—as per order.’
Mr. Hill is leaving Saturday
Sunday or Monday for two
Mrs. Wilke to suffer painfullyj^eekg ln Wisconsin. There is no
and she wa# brought' to Ooldth'|hope 0f coping with all of this
waite for •treatment by Dr. Ruel ranfnslon ab0ut chickens, goats
especially fish, until
Slaughter, who ordered her hos-
pitalisation In San Saba.
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confusion
and fish,
he returns. But, Mr. Hill definlt-
a
Withholding and Income Tax Rec
evert business
gSIdealSvtfem
D..l,n»d by • Iwu Oo vnuut upxil
Riqiiris Hi IllUmpif Exj*ri*«c»
A Simplified
BOOKKEEPING and
TAX RECORD
All in On* Loose-Leaf Book
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goldthwaite
Dooe" this
gf County on’t
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-For several days Mrs^WUkc’sLjy stated that there will.be
condition was a matter, ol grave: dance at LeRion Hall on Satur-
concern, especially to her fathef,i jjjjy njght, July 14. He charges
T. D. ".pad” Stukey, and to herjArnoid K Ketty-tp see that it is
many friends. But she respond- j properly publicized in next
ed favorably to treatment and,week's Eagle.
the "glad news was that if she|
Tract dny firecrackers, she could
Shady
Special Book* for...MtiCHANtt«iaimiij
DRUGGISTS • OROCIRS • RROfISSIONAl SCRVlctS.
RESTAURANTS • RIAUTV SHOTS In4 RARIII SHOPS . i
WATCHMAKERS • HARO WARE STORES • OARAOES • Sfrvn J
CLEANERS and DYERS • MANUFACTURERS eed OTHER UWS
Prices: $2.50, $3.15, $5.15 an4 *3.50 comply, |
••• ywr er mere, c.id Iucmm Tax
HOUSEHOLD AND PTSONAl (UDOIT IOOXI TV ,
Lg-witfr Mrs
Lr children, Cbd
C 14, and Jo A|
L| is. the fonj
[their river carl
fyn family
and
Mrs.
THE GOLDTHWAITE
have shot them off at
Oaks on the Fourth of July.*
Legion Barbecue
Turned Out To
Be Fine Fish Fry
Specials
FOR FRIDAY, JULY l]
& SATURDAY, JULY!
At Ithaca
_ ind went.
| fork, last week
> school at
^ 1* work
as a do<
with Indust
|gelations as
I the finest Vh
Industrial
ntry was est
sell University i
| While Mr.
[ at Ithaca,
gtlng her pare
A. Dar.le
CHURCH
(IF (.HKtST
r -a-*u.
SUNDAY
10:00 a. m —Bible Study,
re:SO a. m.—Preaching.
11:45 a. m.—Communion.
7:30 p. m.—Evening Service.
WEDNESDAY
7;30 p. m.—Mid-Week Serv-
ices.
CHURCH OF THE NAZAIU.NE
- SUNDAY
10:00 a. m.—Bible School.
11:00 a. m.—Morning Wor-
ship.
6:15 p. m —N. Y. P. S. Heet-
ing. a
7:00 p. m.—Prayer meeting;
WEDNESDAY
■f:00 p. m.—Evening service.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
SUNDAY
9:45 a,. m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a. m —Morning worship.
8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic Ser-
vice. .
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The man who first saw the true mission of the A. and M. Colte
Texas as a major technological institution and raised th* achol:
TUESDAY
2:30 p. m —Ladies' missionary
course.
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level of the faculty and entrance requirements for students tt,
Ur. David Franklin Houston, president of the college
'
college level *-a>
from 1902 until 1905. In his short time as president, Dr. Houston
changed the entire course of the college’s history. In 1906 he left
Texas A. and M. to become the president of the University of Texas,
and later became president of the University of Maryland. During the
administration of Woodrow Wilson he served with distinction first
as Secretary of Agriculture and later as Secretary of the Treasury.
THURSDAY
8:00 p. m —Bible study.
SATURDAY
7:30 j). m.—Evangelistic
vice.
Upwards of 100 persons rep-
resenting 25 members of the
Legion, their fami-
lies and guesfjrrmd^inb® time
on WedneSWay nicTft~''Bf-~Jast
week at what was billed lit ad-
vance as a chicken and goat
Jill! In ill according
to HowSftfc^ampbcll, turned
out to be a fish fry. \ ..
. Mr. Campbell, bemoanYftgJJiftt I
some fish Was left, over,, ex? ’re-
pressed appreciation to the In-
vited guests of the Harry F.
Edmondson Post number 289,
the American- Legion.
“Those who did not attend
missed one of the finest feeds
of their lives," he .said.
The artiste of the occasion
were Oscgr Obliand and, those
who helped-blm to fry the fish. I
Duncan Coffee's representative,
in Brownwood got a big cheer" j
not only for providing the cof-
fee but also for sending along
the urns in "Which to prepare
the beverage.
"We are looking forward to
another biggish fry next year,”
Mr. Campbell gaid.
Roy Lee Hill, who is Historian
of the Post, insists that while it I
is quite true that last week'sl <
barbecue did end up by being a'
fish fry, lt stiU will be necessary'
for, the Harry F. Edmondson|
Post to have a chicken barbecue.!
He reasoned that the Minutes !
of a Legion meeting provide for
FLOURS
SHORTENING
IlIJiBB
PEACEMAKER - 25 Lb. Print
ARMOUR’S
VEGETOLE 3 Lb. Ctn.
PET OR
CARNATION - Large Can - 2 For
FOOD
CONTAINERS
Box
Of 15
109 CAKE MIX
HERSHEY’S CHOC.
' ' See
SYRUP
1 Lb. Cao^
17c
ARMOUR’S PURE
LARD
3 Lb. Carton
73c
GLADIOLA WHITE
[Escapes
i. Stubblefield'
*lt by tfie.
that Eldr
i .of D. M. F
[ Umeta. had
l admitted to
March Autt
hospital 1
dangerous
from para
with vS
SMOKED
PORK JOWL
NTOMOFJF’S
BACON
HOME-DRESSED FRYERS
We Appreciate Your Trade, Little Or Big. |
COLLIER
MURRAY
Gas Ranges
We Will Display The Fine Murray Cooking
Equipment At “LIVING TODAY” - The Cooking
School To Be Conducted at 2:30 p. m., Thursday
And Friday Afternoons, July 12 And 13, At The
Goldthwaite School Lunchroom by Miss Marthe
Ritter, home economist of the Lone Star Gas'
Comnany. Admision Will Be Free.
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Be Sure To Register For Attractive Door Prizes.
COLLIER CO.. Inc.
DOWNTOWN MEN'S BIBI.E
CLASS
Meets ak 9:30 O’clock
Sunday morning on the
side of the Square.
In Our SI ore And At The Cooking
PAY A!
BE SURE TO SEE
JPltjll
every
north
THE GOSPEL HALL
West Side Square
Evangelistic aervices Saturday,
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
nights at 7:30 ololock.
E. W. Dickson,
Evangelist.
Uncle Sam Says j
Iki &SUU
GAS RANGE
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WE PAY
Mvingg
custom-t
your
□ It Has A Built-In Grill On Top Of The Stove.
□ It Hak Divided Burners And Convenient Outl
□ It Has Fluorescent Lights And An Electric
□ It Has A Barbecue Oven And A Full Sized
fos/'eJ
Oven.
D It Has Two Storage Drawers.
B (1*1
See This Range On Display At The Cooking Scboolj
At The Goldthwaite School Lunchroom-
JULY 12 AND 13 - 2:30 P. M.
REGISTER FOR FINE DOOR PR®8
ir
"tomr Bond, arc Better thaa Ever*’
—17. •. Detente Benda that la. Tue
*ertea B Baada yen awn matore trn
yaara alter yorehnaa. ■ yaa Hull
in a tar ed Bertea B Benda 1* yr:.-i
leaser yea yet 77 per cent mere th^n 1
year ertctnal laveetaneat. Di. la
appartaatty knaeklac at year dui.r. •
And yen nrtU raeelaa eaab tv Ml
anytime yaa Bead It. la theee mrt-
aal timaa. defeaaa k year Jab. Ira.
Bareli taday far the Pay?ell Sarla-,
Plan where yaa worW
“EVERYTHING Td BUILD ANYTHING.
Barnes and McCullou
Telephone 17
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Ekins, H. R. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1951, newspaper, July 6, 1951; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046155/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.