The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947 Page: 5 of 12
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l. Mauldin
iTexw City trrtnd
I igst week for » two
her parent*,
Walter Henry.
En haa been a »tu-
prexaa Unlveraltj mt
L the summer term,
bta Bell Henry who
5th her at AnetSn *1-
t»> r.
1* ugh ter, Dortha Hell
gelo anmit U<t -
of Big VaUey and
l weather* and tmn-
. r WlgUgy eUHed
t. Wig ley and fa*n-
Xl and "Walker "Wig
ally at Ceant Uhl*
Irs. O, • White .and
■lary Hne of Temjlle
reek end with
es Abate and Ruth
1 Daugtdxy came Aar
nother, Mm. J. A.
week. They deft 8at-
Fort Worth where
Is will vend several
her son, <3lan Curtte
relatlvea
nith took his-mother.
llth to Dallas Thur-
t week. She Will spend
with her -daughter,
line Smith.
[ c. McCall rtf Wacrt
hter, Mrs. William,
ad son BUy af Abl-
fr. and Mrs J., C.
randaon, Larry Hicks
|rth mere In -floldth-
le week-end. They
jttvps: Mrs. B. B An-
Mlss Dera Bump-
were also guests In
[QllU&tn home. Mr.
i Sunday. His Tam-
lied him back to
[.Mrs. W. B. Wooster
and Mrs. Er seat Jarrett
'Of BreokentaUtge sp sat last week
here with their d mtfklmt, Mt.
amd Mrs.: M C. Pa xtridge and
daughter. -
M. F. Horton i mdenvent -a
minor pperthon hi the Farley
and JUts Clinic at £ hue Saha and
spent' lasU week in the hospital
Allan Horton of Wans spent
the Labor Day h aHday week-
end with lids parents, Mr. anU
Mrs. If, F. Horton.
Mrs. Claud Holley <tf Lake
Jackson, Texas, Homer Jhoggett
and famdy. of Pampa. Texas,
mdl Tillm MMi Roberts «* -Abi-
lene spent the week-end in Mrs.
«nh Nlcknis'iUiome. On :«fcmday
afternoon they visited wlib R. E
dements tax Hie Emerson Home
in BrownwMd.
-Mrs. A. OiKlrk and children
from Lake Jackson vial tad .In
:Mm ..Maode array tor's iuime In
Rock Sprlag this week
Mr and Mrs. E. E Ellla, Xieo.
Wayne and. Joe Den uMted
with her parent*, Mr. and Jfirs.
O. W. Hill Sunday.
Mr and M». O. E. Jamstt
visited with th«lr daughter. Mr.
and "Mrs. M."C Partridge, end
Juantsi last Wf»"k.
Mr*. Joe Barr ett and son, usd
Mrs.U R. Fatten and son J dlan
visited with HMhr parent*, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Partridge Wed1
nesday night
Mr. and Mrs. M C. Partridge
atnd .Juanita - Waited **h Mr.
and Mis. B. L. Jluykendall and
boys 'Sunday night.
Mary Ann Priddy of Priddy-
v. sited her uncle and aunt.
Judge ami Mrs, Jonn L- Patter-
son the past week-end and at-
Mra.R. E.Clement*
Mrs. R. E. Clements, M, Gold-
thwalte, Texas, passed away In «
Brown wood hospital TueSdgy
night4. She had t>een In U1 health
for several weeks. A native Tex-
an, daughter of . Elisa and Geo-
rge Cunningham, she was bom
In Comanche Co., near Newbury,
Mgjr23, 1879; arid had resided in
Goldtimalte since early child-
hood
She was, until her recent fll-i
ness, an active member of the
Baptist Church of GOldthwalte
and had been Interested In dab
activities and civic undertakings
dttaettasahty.
She was married December 35;
1899, at(Goldthwatte, to Roger
Hall: elements and'to this tmloni
was bom three sans; George H-
Clements, Rex Earl Clements,
and David Owen Clements.
8he Is survivea by the hus-
band; one sister, Mrs. H. C.
Burch, Houston; two brothers,
a. -C.1 Ountringham, Fort Stock-
ton, arid ST. H Curmtngham Of
Dryden; four half slaters, Mrs.
Mtalton’KMaon, Brown wood, Mrs
Pse B. Griggs, Dallas, Mrs. Dor-
dcn"Hornsby, Roanoke, Ala., Mrs.
Mrs. .Clara Grelle
Mrs. Clara Grelle, 80, a long-
time resident of Mills County,
passed away at 8:45 p. m. Thurs-
day, Aug. 38, in a local hospital
In Taylor, Texas.
In' 1939 Mr. and Mrs. ^Grelle
moved to Austin, and In 1PM
moved to Taylor, wh^re she lived
until her death.
Mrs. Orel!*1 la survived by her
husband, P..'J.cOrelie of Taylor;
two daughters, Mrs. C. F. Asher
of Taylor knd Mrs. Andrew B
Cook of 8hn Marcos; one son,
Edgar E. Grelle of Brownwood;
her mother, Mrs. Bertba Krue-
ger of Brownwood; two broth-
ers, A. C. Krueger of
Maywood, 111., and Charlie Krue-
ger Of Kan Ha Kee, Dl., four
grandchildren, -a bunch of neioes
and nephews mid a host of fri-
ends.
"Walter and "Edgar Leonard,
J. M. Oglesby Jr., Wlncll Page
. _ .________and Paul Koshl started out Sat-
JVaam«^rtde^;.<mestepjur nlght ^ ^ the Carls.
McCall- chUdren Cavern and the Davis
brother, J. W. McCaU; chUdren
—George H. Clements, Green-
ville. Rex Clements, Belton,
UMtd > Owen • Clements, Ooldth-
watte; and five grandchildren.
Funeral Services were held at
the First Baptist Church, Qold-
thwatte at 18 a. m. Thursday
with Dr. E. E Dawson officiat-
ing. anternmen was at Gold-
thwalte Memorial Cemetery.
Palrman-Wllklm Undertaking
Co. was In charge' Of - arrange-
ments.
Honorary PiUBearers were; W.
P. Woody, J. A. Heater, O. H.
Tarborengb, M. H. Fletcher,
Allan 'Campbell, Earl Summy,
Chas. "Frizzell, J8on Patterson,
Mountains. After driving near-
ly all night they Slept out under
the New Mexico staA near
the Cavern Sunday morning;
and then they 'drove south
through Van Horn, Texas, Into
MaXla and up toMlplne. Sun-
day night was spent at an auto
court In comfort attAlpine. Mon-
day morning Fort Davis was
seen. They returned home by
way of Balmorhea, Fort Stock-
ton and 8an Angola Texas.
Friday of last week Mr. and
Mrs. F. E Norton of Dallas came
to / visit Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
Schooler. That afternoon they
were Joined by F. E. Norton Jr.,
Margaret Gibbs of ODonnell,
of Austin and his cousin, Miss
who have attended pummer
school at Texas University. On
Saturday the party left for
O’DonnelL
" W L. Robertson left Monday
morning for Odessa and Roswell,
New Mexico, to visit his chil-
dren—D. Wayne Robertson and
Mrs. Glenn Johnson and family.
Sunday and Monday guests in
the borne of his son Jesse Sae-
gert and famlly' were Mr. and
Mrs. J. ,F. Saegert and daughter
Marie Jo of Sequin.
Mrs. E. D. Hamilton Is at
Temple at the Scott and White
hospital where she underwent
a minor operation Monday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Ford were
In Waco Sunday visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lln-
viUe.
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Yar-
borough left last week for a 10
day vacation In Colorado and
other states.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Marriage licenses have been
Issued since last report to: O. W.
Llnzey and Janell Smith, John
Hamilton and Pat Thompson,
W. T. Rlckel and Stella May
Hasty, Jack Kline and Audlne
DON’T FORGET THE
Chicken Dinner
EACH SUNDAY
Short Orders Any Time ...
*
The Hangar
CAFE J
3 miles out on San Saba Highway _
Open 7 A. M. to 12 P. M.
Comer, Karl Doggett and Mar-
jory Rue Wetzel, Samuel Camp-
bell and Arls Virginia Hallman,
T. J. Meador and Marjorie
Maultsby, Wilford W. 8chuster
and Merlene Lubke, LeRoy Stacy
and Merllne Dearson.
Mrs. Otto Simpson and chil-
dren James Leslie and Celia Ann
spent last week-end in Rock-
wood with her sister and two
brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles'^ilcks of
Cameron visited his mother,
Mrs. J. M. Hicks, and other rel-
—Eagle Want Ads Get Results—1 atlve» Sunday.
tended services at the Methe>-\«| GiUttm, Walter Fairman, A.
dlst Church. L. Whittaker, EiU'l'Palrfnan, "Roy
lire fVpley M.. Johns ton of
ay from a traca- Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
LOWS.. Kans, Mo.,i Sy)K£ Miss M**/ Margaret
away they nlttt- sykes .of .Winters w« Monday
Jitck Kid family guests of Mr aod Mrs. Jno.
JT.cxas. They also Lcnorder. All came. f»r the 25}h
.Apostal lc Faith anniversary of Mr. And Mrs
in Mea.dc, KaasJ Robert Weaver.
Wilkins. Dr. H . "P. Huddleston,
Claude Burch, V. D. Bradford;
Tolbert Ledbetter. HdUy SojAur,
Claude Saylor, F. P."Bowman, W.
E Miner. WeBle Hgylor, J. H.
Saylor, and friend! dflthe fMtif
Active ftOlbeare.MfKre:
Shirley Nichols.
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ROOM SUITES - LIVING ROOM SUITES
Electric Cock Stoves
GAS AND ELECTRIC > V
ATER HEATERS
ALL-METAL SINK CABINETS
2 POUNDS FRESH
Tomatoes 25c
V - - * T- -
3 Lb. CARTON
PORE LARD
69c
XITTLE RASCAL
MEXICAN STYLE
BEANS . . .Can
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BROWN - LABEL - BRER RABBIT “
SYRUP . . .5 Lb. Jar 49c
JELASTIC
STARCH .
. .3 Boxes 25c
WASHRITE, C3RANULATED
SOAP .... . .Box 25c
10 POUNDS
*' I ? ’ i. i - *v‘
Spuds 25c
3 No. 2 CANS , ^ M _
SWINT’S HOMINY 25C
JCRAFT— Pt. JAR ^ —
MIRACLE-WHIP )$C
llHiCountfr
AAD^fARE
RAYMOND COCHRUM, SOLE OWNER
tYLK J dilal it a-at uz. JMi\
APRICOT NECTAR . . 10c
K1MPAK • ; '
WIPES .. Reg. 39c Bex 25c
KRAFT DELICIOUS
DINNERS /. 2 Box 25c
CLINTON Or VITAL
. . Box . . 5c
MARKET SPECIALS
PORK SAUSAGE . Lb. 35e
BROKEN SLICED
BACON . ... . Lb. 32c
SMOKED RING
SAUSAGE . .
DRY — SALT
BACON .....
BORDEN'S
CHEESE . . 2 Lb. Box 75c
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The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947, newspaper, September 5, 1947; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1060011/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.