The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1947 Page: 12 of 12
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The minute you try on the Dallas, you'll know this
hat is different. It’s carefree, casual, comfortable—
because it’s so light in weighujiti colors are becom-
ing. Its dashing, medium-broad brim hails right from
thr plains country. And it fits as though made exclu-
ively for you! Come in and see the Dallas soon.
LITTLE’S
'SINCE 1898
daughter of Big Valley com- and Mrs. L. P. Turner and faml-
munlty and Mrs E L. Paaa ly near Oateevllle last Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Lauren oe
Weathers af Brown wood and
her mother, Mrs. May Wallacd,
at Port Worth visited Monday
In the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Weathers.
Mrs. Belle Olbbtna and son,
Robert of Brown wood spent the
week-end wttta their uncU^ B. L
THE GOLDTHWATTE EAGLE —FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1947
__
EIGHT MEN TAKE |21st District American Legion
MASON EXAMINATION! Convention At Browiwood
■■
Paul Turney, a member of the
Committee on Work, held an
examination for certificates In
Masonic Work In the Blue Lodge,
at Goldthwalte, October 3rd.,
1947.
The following members of the
toldthwaite Lodge Bo. #94. A. F.
A. M . took the examination:
Hollis Blackwell. F P. Bow-
--UMV M: a: Campbell. W D
dements, F H. Forehand.
Also. W H Welch from Center
City Lodge No 558. and Arch i
Clements, from San Saba Lodge ■
No. 612. and Elsie Johnson, from I
Rambo Lodge No 426
This was the first examination
of this kind to be held In Oold- t
thwalte Lodge
i l
fOR SALE: Austin Seed Wheat,
Clear of Johnson Grass.
W J RICKEL 4 Miles North
of Star. 10-10-4TP
I»EPT. COMMANDER BERRY j COMMANDER SULLIVAN
Brownwood. Oct. 9 —Gearge
S Berry. Lubbock. Commander
! of The American Legion, De-
III
! CURLEE
CLOTHES
Always in Style
CURLEE SUITS for
FALL and WINTER
yuC'O. seen some fellows who have to make a tremend-
I (ius effort in order to prrsent that well-groomed appear-
ance so essential in this modem day. Sometimes they make
the grade—and sometames they seem to miss. Not so the
man who wrars Curlec Clothes. For this fortunate fellow,
looking his best has betomr a matter of course, regardless
of ;he hour or occasion. Summer or winter, autumn or
spring, the man whose sutt carries the Curlee label has
the romfortahle -assurance of knowing he is Always in Style.
The men who style Currlee Suits are designers who help
create drm^inds in masculine attire. Curlee's buyers comb
the markets for the choice offerings of the great woolen
mifls; their fabric selections represent good quality and
smart patterns. Tailoring of every Curlee garment is
donr with exacting care bv craftsmen with long years of
experience in building better clothes.
partment of Texas, will be the
principal speaker at the annual
Fall Convention of the 21st Le-
gion District being held Satur-
day arid Sunday, October 11-12
at Brownwood.
George Sullivan, Kerrville, 21st
District Commander, will preside
and the Isham A. Smith Post No.
16 9 at Brownwood will be
host. Other speakers slated to
address the delegates are: Mark
McGee. Port Worth. Past De-
partment Commander; J. R.
Gleaton, Stamford, Department
Vice-Commander; R. W. Arm-
strong, Houston. President
36th Division Association;
j Thomas Saling, Dallas, Direc-
, tor of Veterans' Employment
Division of the U. 8 Civil Ser-
vice; and Congressman O. C.
j .Fisher.
Registration of delegates will
| begin noon Saturday at Con-
J ventfon Headquarters, the Hotel
Brovin wood, and will continue-*
| through out the day. A Judge
I Roy Bean court will be staged
I in downtown Brownwood with
j Legion 40 and 8 Voltures from
Kerrville and Ran Angelo lft
j charge. j
A band concesi-featuring the
Brownwood Hi£h School Band,
! and the Legon's ‘Old Gray Mare
Band’ will be given Saturday
■ afternoon. A supper will be ser-
! ved delegates at 6 p. m. Satur-
| day at the Fourth Street Park.
A dance will be held at 9 p. m.
at Memorial Hall.
A Rehabilitation meeting Is
scheduled for 8:30 a m. Sunday
on the roof garden of Hotel
Brownwood for all Post and
County Service Officers. A Joint
session with the Ladles Auxili-
ary will be held at 10 a. m. The
Central Methodist Girl Sextette
under the direction1' of Mrs.
Robert Hall highlights the en- ]
tertainement features of the
program. A berbecue dinner will
be served Legionnaires and
guests at noon at Pecan Bayou
j Dam.
Main business session of the
j Convention will get underway at
: 1:30 p. m. Sunday. Heading the
I agenda will be the formation of
| plans for the coming Legion
year with special emphasis on
| membership, Commander Sul-
livan has announced.
General Convention .Chair-
man is Louis D. Lane, immediate
i Past 21st District Commander
| from Brownwood.
i _
You never
wore a
like the
• >
Li
Beloved favorite!—these
soft, featherweight knit c'-sric
step-ins and matching pan'.iff.
Designed to keep you free
as air and willow smooth.
The rayon satin uplift is
proportioned for three bust
types: small, medium and large.
Step-in .... - gig.#*
Bra...... $2.5#
Pantie .... I10.M
'!■( V. S Pm ox.
0M GOSSARd
LITTLE’S
“SINCE 1898’
Come in and see our new Curlee Salts for
Winter. Every suit in the line Ls Priced Right.
Fall and
CHURCH OF CHRIST
M. E. BLAKE. Minister
Bible School—10.00 a. m.
Morning Worship—10:50.
, Young People’s Meetings,
Senior and Junior—7:15 p. m.
Evening Worship—8:00.
Ladles Bible Class—Monday,
4 p. m.
Prayer Meeting—Wednesday,
8 p. m.
Come and worship with os.
- Mr. and Mrs° Jessi
and Oene want to Austin
urday to attend the N.
verslty and Tana football
They also visited his
Clarence aaegert and
while in Austin.
-—.
WE HAVE Alls'
Hubam clover, Dtxle Wonder
Peas for sals or Issue on
Purchase Order-—H. E. MORE-
LAND AND BON. 10-10-T
7-D Ranch Round-up
By MRS. M. L JERNIGAN
We are having some good
weather on peanut harvest and
every one Is very busy.
We are very glad to report
Mrs. Tillman smith Is back home
and doing very well after an
operation at the Blackwood
hospital at Comanche some two
weeks ago.
- Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jemlgan
had as Ujelr guests ovsr Sunday,
,jMr. and Mrs. Forrest Jemlgan
and children, Stanly and Gregg
of Oalnesvllle, Texas, Mr,
Mrs. Malcome Jemlgan, Lathon
and Janell, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Fisher and Terry of Lometa, Mr.
end Mrs. Howley Jemlgan and
Harland from the old 7. D.
RAnch Booth of Goldthwalte,
Mrs. O. H. Renfro and children,
Bpencer, Sue and Dell at Brown-
wood.
Mr. end Mrs. Albert Tully and
Jordon near Regency: Forrest
Jemlgan brought his mother’s
car home after making It new
w^^rrp,1^ taAamt
i are very glad to welcome
and Mrs. Veas Winkler of
Texda Into 01
MRS. JACK L PRICE
1.
/Mrs. Jack L. Price, well-1
known dancer and teacher In
East Texas, and now at} Instruc-1
tor In Mrs. Lon L. Smith's School
of Dancing will present her
Goldthwalte pupils In a recital
Saturday at 7:45 p. m. In the
Goldthwalte Orammer School |
Auditorium.
m IIihtii
Harold Ygtrborough — Ray Duren
“THE FRIENDLY STORE WHERE YOUR
MONEY BUYS MORE."
feck Your Team Friday Night In Their
j Game With San Marcos Baptist Acad-
| emy — EAGLE FIELD — 8 P. M.
FDR SALES—1933 Ford coach,
good condition. H.T.VAUOHN
2 on Brownwood Highway.
CASH GROCERY & MARKET
25 Pounds
GLADIOLA FLOUR . . $180
5 Pounds
GLADIOLA MEAL . . 50c
New Cron. Eaiv Coolant?
NNTO DEANS ... Lb. 19c
Small. Cut
BEANS.....3 For 25c
10 Pounds
MFBUL SKU .. 93c
oxyNtaznotY fuks
3 Lbs. Mrs. Tucker’s
SHMTEHK.....Me
See Us And Save
Kutann
List What You Haoe With Us For
Fast Sales.
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The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1947, newspaper, October 10, 1947; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1060347/m1/12/?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.