The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1962 Page: 9 of 10
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I we enjoyed very much,
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' her grandson while his
■ had her tonsils remov-
> returned home Saturday
» were glad to have her
' church with us Sunday.
land Mrs. Norman Duren
Ids parents, Mr. and
c. Duren, Sunday.
[hula Hobbs Is In Brown-
jwlth her son, Olen and
I caring for the children
Itheir parents are at work.
1 W. C. Cox has returned
[from Fort Worth where
been visiting her dau-
Mrs. Loyd Daniel and
and Mrs. Ralph Duren
hlldren visited Mrs. Dur-
ants. Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ient at Caradan Sunday.
■ and Mrs. Elmo Oreen and
len visited the Riley Bur-
| Thursday night awhile.
H. L. Pybum and baby
[rs. R. C. Duren visited
mi Spinks at Brown wood
pay last week and found
Bpinks doing some better.
THE OOLE^HWAITE EAOLE—MUIXJN ENTERPRISE
Ooldthwalte, Texas, Thursday, February 22, 1M2
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COUNTY HOME
J10N AGENT
ite—
ak«r Of The Haute
AES A. "Jimmy"
URMAN
By RACHEL B. TRENT
DATES TO REMEMBER:—
Monday, February 28, 1962—
The Mullln 4-H Club will meet
at 7:20 p. m. In the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murray.
Tuesday, Feb. 27—The Oold-
thwalte H. D. Club will meet at
2:00 p. m. The program will be
Gardening and Mrs. Massey and
Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds will give It.
Monday, February 26 though
Friday, March 2, I will be In
Stephenvllle attending a dis-
trict meeting.
GARDEN HINTS
Start a, kitchen garden by
potting garden herbs In glased
containers to keep them moist
and placing them where they’ll
have plenty of sun. Start with
seeds In shallow pans of soil
for all those listed except chives
or mint, which should be start-
ed as plants: chives, coriander,
dill, lavendar, mint, parlsey,
jeutknant
GOVERNOR
[democratic primary
Fight The Big
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write
<ANS FOR TURMAN"
BOX 366 AUSTIN |
Sid roL. aov.
We hope she continues to Im-
prove.
We were all so thankful for
the good shower we received
Saturday night. The grass has
began to green up right nicely.
Quite a few In our community
have planted some garden. If
there is anything to the saying,
“If It thunders In February,
frost In April,” It may get all
the early gardens.
Miss Peggy Oreen spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday- With
Ann Truitt at Ooldthwalte.
This Saturday night (the
24thI, will be our regular sing-
ing night. We are expecting a
good singing. Everyone come
and bring someone with you.
We are looking for the Manning
children trio from the Congre-
gational Methodist Church at
Brownwood to be there. Those
of you that missed the last
singing missed a treat for these
youngsters can surely sing and
play and the only way to find
out Is come listen to them. I’m
sure you will receive a blessing
by hearing them.
We extend our deepest sym-
pathy to those of you that sor-
row. May the Lord bless you.
AVTAG
UHTHIIER
AGITATOR
rosemary, sage, sweet basil and
thyme.
TEXAS HOME EC’S
MEET IN DALLAS
Texas Home Economic Asso-
ciation members met In Dallas
February 16 and 17 for the
annual meeting of the organ!
zatton.
P r o f e s s 1 onal Improvement
was emphasized and new direc-
tions In home economics explor-
ed during the two-day meeting
at the Adolphus Hotel. The
program was developed around
the general theme, “Profession
ally Yours.”
Approximately 400 home ec-
onomists In extension, home-
making, business and related
fields attended, according to
Miss Louise Mason of College
Station, president of THEA and
extension foods and nutrition
specialist.
Speakers for the opening ses-
sion at 10 a. m. February 16
were Mrs. Florence Low of Col-
lege Station, president-elect of
the American Home Economics
Association, and Miss Mason,
whose subject was "Blueprint
for Progress, AHEA-THEA.”
Mrs. Low Is assistant director
for home economics with the
Extension Service.
Other , featured speakers Fri-
day Included Blyy Moyers, asso-
ciate director. Peace Corps,
Washington. D. C.; Dr. Eugene
R. Been, economist, Sperry and
Hutchinson Company; and
George McKinney, rural devel
opment specialist, Texas Power
& Ught Co.
Banquet speaker Friday was
Charles H. Rutledge, manager,
special services, Du 'Pont Co
whose subject was "Mamma
Never Had It So Good.” A high
light of the banquet was the
Introduction of the "home ec
onomlst of the year” and the
presentation of awards to her.
The program continued
through noon Saturday. Speak-
ers the final morning included
Dr. Ivan E. Danhof, professor,
department of physiology,
Southwestern Medical School,
Dallas, whose subject was “Mar-
ginal Nutrition"; Dr. Gladys
Brown, Clinical psychologist, of
Dallas, whose subject was
"Child Development and Fam-
ily Life.’’ Bringing the address
at the closing luncheon Satur-
day was Dr. H. Guy Moore, pas
tor of Fort Worth’s Broadway
Baptist Church, who said: "The
Home Is the most Important In
stitution In America.”
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SINGING CONVENTION
AT BRADY SUNDAY
The McCulloch County Sing-
ing Convention will meet at 2 |
o’clock Sunday afternoon In the '
Northslde Baptist Church In |
Brady. .
Everyone is cordially invited |
to attend.
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John Deere Day
PICTURE SHOW
At The
High School Gym
Priddy, Texas
Tuesday February 27th
7:30 P. M.
Treat The Whole Family To A Bay With
George Gobel
"Whets New In
Farm Equipment"
* “Pattern For Performance”
4 “The Best Of Oddities”
And Other Exciting Films.
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^ Enjoy the Wholesome Comedy of Gobel,
John Carradine and Billy Mumy
Will Be Served HH
Harper Implement Company
Your Mills County John Deere Dealer, Goldthwaite, Texas
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1962, newspaper, February 22, 1962; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046169/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.