The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1967 Page: 5 of 8
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t a 1887, at 8 00
Hffteran of wWU
and a life member of Veterans
of Foreign Wars. He moved to
Colorado from Tulla in 1847
On Jane 20, 1842 he was
married to Mrs. Lucille Nichol-
son In Kustlce. Florida.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs
Lucille Wilcox of Colorado
Springs. Colorado; a daughter
Mrs. Mary Ann Fields, Colorado
Springs. Colorado; four grand-
children; his father. J. R. Wil-
cox of Cara dan; four slaters
Mrs. Sylvia Pruitt. Seminole.
Mrs. Audrey Smith, Buchanan
Dam, Mrs. Mildred Huckabee
Milas and Mrs. Wllhelmina
of Oaradan; one
brother, Raymond Wilcox of
Seminole.
fath Rites Held For
Burgess Fisher, Friday
larrlcM for Harold
Mb «f tSM Parham
a forth, were oonduc-
u dty on Friday, No-
Jfnr. at 4:00 p m.
held In the Rob-
" r-Harper Funeral
Her Stanley
r of the Handley
Rbireh. officiating.
gS Uorel Land Mem-
ThPort Worth Pall-
m lumbers of the
| hat Office‘Depart-
d away very
i a his home on No-
I* ibost 7:00 a. m.
Jftte late Samuel J.
Sima Bergen Fisher,
In h Mullln on Octo-
RRi early years were
Sit community where
She tn various school
bkaguimUons.
I bn in employee of
I Postal Service for
m U the time of his
I sis Chief of the
ation Branch
{* forth Regional Dl-
fc hd also served as a
Mkbl with the Postal
1st In Dallas and
►Umtalina
F ‘ member of the
Rfht Church In Fort
bani married to the
phleeii Hollon of Fort
IFwinber 9. 1840
his wife; a son,
l^ard Fisher and a
Wft Kathleen Flah-
r h°oe; a brother,
[*8 of Abilene; a
FIRST
words!
d things have chang-
I®1 w*mn a day of
j®* wu first ob-
But the
**> thanks was glv-
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■* «trength, a very
to trouble." it u,
"*°od to give
the Lord. "
CHt'RCH
® * fisher
Texas
?**•*. fastor
sister, Myra ▼. Fisher of Brown-
wood; a nephew. Ralph T. Fish-
er. Jr., of Beaumont; a niece,
Mrs. Ben Rumph of Albuquer-
que; and other relatives Includ-
ing a number of cousins in the
Mills and Brown County area.
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Hodges Survivors
In the obituary of Edward
Pierce Hodgee, appearing In last
week’s Eagle the survivors
should have been listed as fol-
lows:
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Cleo Hodgee. Mullln; three dau-
ghters, Mrs. June Roberta. Oold-
thwalte, Mrs. Connie Lou Tulloa
of Waco and Mrs. Nakla Jo
Carmlchadl of Carlsbad, New
Mexieo; two eons. Boy Norman
Hodges, Kermlt, and Hudson
Eugene Hodgee of Mullln; seven
grandchildren; a slater. Mrs
Mahal Hill. OUdale. California
five brothers. J. M. Hodges. OU-
dale. California. OUea Hodges
Bakersfield. California. Barton
Hodges, Ban Antonio, Paul Ray-
mond Hodges, Bakersfield, Cali-
fornia, and J. W. Hodges of Gor-
don, Texas.
Mr. HOdgea was born In MUls
County February 18, 1882 and
passed away In the V. A. Hos-
pital In Temple, November 11.
1887.
MRS. ELGIN SMITH
ATTENDS MOTHER’S
FUNERAL SERVICES
Mrs. Elgin Sknlth returned
home Saturday from her par-
ents’ home In Fredericksburg,
where she wu called November
2. due to the serious Ulness of
her mother, Mrs. Walter Humes
Mrs. Humes passed away In a
Fredericksburg hospital Novem-
ber 14, after an Illness of twen-
ty months. Funeral services
were held November IS, In Fred
erickabuig.
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and TRACTOR
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Renfro Motor
Sales A Service
TAS RENFRO
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2-Lb.
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Scot Paper
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Size
$149
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500 Ct.
39C
Cold Capsules
Contact
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99C
Jergen’s
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“After Holiday Heats”
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vll Each Gallon AF Whole
Each Gallon AF Whole
Blackburn’s Waffle
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Qt.
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Coffee
694 ST *137
Easy Monday
Starch
20-Oz.
Spray
Can
29*
For White Uniforms
Miracle White
Whitener
q.... 694
Orange
Juice
29
C
(Buy Several Cans and Save)
Morton’s No Baking
Cream
PIES
3
Family Size
89
PRICES GOOD STARTING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, THROUGH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th
Schwartz Food1 Store
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1967, newspaper, November 23, 1967; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1060467/m1/5/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.