The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [45], No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
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Goldthwaite, Texas
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Urges Support of
Christmas Seal Sale
AUSTIN.—Widespread slpport
of the Christmas Seal Sale which
finances the work of thte na-
tional, s^ate and. local tubercu-
losis associations was urged this
week In the following proclama-
tion issued by Gov James V. All-
red at Austin
"The advent of the Christmas
season with all its prospective
pleasures brings to mind the
Joy and satisfaction arising from
the ability to make others happy.
"Tor many years there has
been conducted an annual na-
tion-wide sale of Christmas Seals
by the National Tuberculosis As-
ooclatlon and its affiliated or-
RIDE THE BUS
CREAMER STAGE LINE
fvirfb Bound—
Lv. ooldthnaite 11:20 a. m.
For Priddy, Comanche, I>«
Leon and Eastland and con-
necting points.
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aite 12:«t p. i
iMth Bound
Lv. Goldthwaite
For San Saba, Llano, Fred
ericksburg and San Antonio
and connecting points.
Busses stop at Clements Drue
Store and Saylor Hotel.
ganiaations, the , proceeds of
which furnish the financial si-
news that aidanl accelerate the
triumphant endeavors of the
medical profession and benevo-
lent and charitable organizations
to curb tuberculosis.
"Confronted as we are with*
the necessity of continuing this
important battle, now that fruits
of victory have been achieved
in large measure, as is indicat-
ed by statistics compiled by the
National Tuberculosis Associa-
tion and by various public aifd
private instrumentalities which
have undertaken in the interest
of humanity to suppress com-
pletely this preventable and cur-
able disease, to the end that fu-
ture generations may profit and
benefit by the' diligent and de-
termined efforts to relegate tu-
berculosis to the footnotes of
medical history.
"NOW, THEREFORE, I, JAMES
V ALLRED, Governor of the
State of Texas, do hereby pro-
claim to all our people THE AN-
NUAL SALE OF CHRISTMAS
SEALS to be conducted from No-
v-ember 25th, 1938, to the begin-
ning of the year 1939, at the
same time urging them to lend
every support to this great hu-
manitarian endeavor by pur-
chasing these ‘seals %f health'
t|jus insuring that the benevo-
lent work of eradicating tubers
culosis may be -consummated.”
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READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS
Scallorn
By Mr*. Cm Fari
We are having a real. cold
spell. Hava had ice three days,
that hasn’t melted.
Mrs. Frank Hines spent three
days in the Sanitarium with
Greda. She was doing fine and
thought she could be brought
home Tuesday or Wednesday.
Joe Evans and Grady and Wil-
son I|\)x and tfife spent one day
last week in Mrs. R. D. Evans'
home.
Rayford' Davis sjfent several
days In Mrs. Ora Black’s home.
Fred Laughlin, wife and Floyd
Johnson had business In Brown-
wood, Friday.
Earnest Johnson and wife and
Carl Johnson and wife spent
gpverjd days in Temple visiting
relatives. _
Fred Wittenburg and family
spent Thanksgiving with Mrs.
Wlttenburg's parents, Mr. and
Mrs Holland, near Belton.
Dutch Smith and family took
dinner Thursday, with his broth-
er, Dan and family.
Bafney Laughlin, wlft and son
ate turkey dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Heatherly on the river.
Worley Laughlin and family
are spending a while In the Ear-
nest Johnson home, with bis
mother, Mrs. T. J. Laughlin.
Mr and Mrs John Kuykendall
had their children and Mr. and
Mrs. Freman Bowden from I/>-
meta with them for Thanksgiv-
ing dinner.
Earl Johnson and wife from
New Mexico, spent several days
last week with his brother, Ear-
nest and father, Johnnie John-
son and brother Babe and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckert and
R. D. Eckert spent Sunday with
Homer Eckert and family.
Mrs. Tom Huffstutler spent
Thanksgiving Day In Terrl&l
Casbeer’s home. " ‘
Mrs. Cora Ford and daughter
Fairy Laughlin and her spn
spent Sunday afternoon In Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Burnett's home.
Marvin Laughlin and wife and
Johnnie D. met R ac h e 1 In
Brownwocd Wednesday evening.
She stayed until Sunday after-
noon, when they took j her back
to meet friends who took her on
to Amarillo, where she Is attend-
ing school.
Alva Ford was In Brown wood
Friday to buy new casings for
their tractor.
Leonard Wittenburg went to
Temple to give his blood for a
transfusion for his brother Joe.
Jpe Is somewhat Improved
The singing at Mrs. Ora Black’s
Sunday night was enjoyed by all
present.
o
Pleasant Grove
By Baby D. Berry
There were H at
schosl, Sunday and also a
crowd at sinking Sunday night.
Levi Berry and family and On*
Newton vtatted In the Earnest
Bennlngfleld home Friday night.
Mrs. Sam Miller visited her
daughter, Mrs. Bud Jones at
Kelly, Saturday
The teachers, Miss Irene Baber Henry and children at Oold-
and Miss Vada Hodges speat the
holiday at their homes.
Charlie Berry spent Friday
night In the Jewel O’Neal home
at Moline.
Mrs. W. J. Jeffery spent Sun-
day with her son, Harvey Jeffery
and family at Goldthwaite.
Novaleen and Troy Berry from
Tarleton, visited their folks here
during the week end.
—The Senior Sunday School
Class enjoyed a party at Syble
Miller’s Friday night. There
were 27 present.
Ropa Lee Jeffery and Ruby D.
•mm
Berry spent last Monday night Notico
In the Harvey Jeffery home at
Goldthwaite.
Those who visited In the Cbas.
Miller home last Monday night
were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller,
Jim and Jack Duncan, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie MeMUrry, Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Jones and girls. Miss
Clara Blackwell, and Mr. and
Mrs. WU1 Moreland.
Mrs. O. Z. Berry and Ruby D.
spent Sunday with Mrs. Walter
foe mfM subscriptions Csr the
HOUSTON CHRONICLE will end
**°* renewing
MdwiBb*
*• t®* late lot
h°i* yon win
thwalte.
Tom Miller and family visited
relatives here Sunday.
W- J- Jeffery made a trip to
Pottsvlll* Sunday.
Syble Miller spent Tuesday
night A the Tom Miller home
at Goldthwaite.
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Say you saw It In The Eaglet
READ THE AD$
Along With the News
Properly Equipped Factory !
Shop. MpM.
Bdanced Parts Desfc?
Stock. _ Better
Toer ear was bum to give you satisfactory
let us look after tt and you will
rightfully entitled to.
Nothing left off that Is needed
Nothing put on that Is unnecessary
NO Job too small—no Job too large for us to
Saylor Chevrolet
ret the
COME TO GOLDTHWAITE MONO
Help your school secure a share of the $30 that the Goldthwaite
ber of Commerce will give away on Trades Day to die schools of
county. Three $10 prizes will be awarded as follows:
Rules for Goldthwaite
Rules for Mullin,
Priddy and Star
>1*
Ten of the thljty do Lars that
Is to be givenPawaj will«o to one
of the throe schools, Mullin,
PrfiJ^dr <Ur, which has the
LARGEST PERCENT of parents
to register in Goldthwaite on
first Monday, December Sth.
Each parent must register for
himself or herself and one can-
not sign the other’s name. Von
cannot register for anyone bat
yourself. Children having no pa-
rents may have their guardian to
register. Citizens living in these
communities having no children
in school will not be eligible to
register.
Tan of the thirty dollars win
be given to the reom of the Gold-
thwaite school which Us the
largest number of parents te
register on First Monday, De-
cember Sth. Parents who have
children ii^Awe than on* room
will be eligible to register for
each and “very roon
they have children.
Each parent will have tb regis-
ter for himself or herself. Th*
father and mother may both
register bnt cannot sign for such
other.
Children who have n* parents
may have their guardian te rag*
is tor.
Be Sure to Register MONDAY, TRADES DAY, Dec. 5
Rules for All
Schools in
County
The fifteen other
the county will com
dollars of the thirty
given sway on first
cember Sth.
The school having
EST PERCENT of its
Mstrring on first M~
gelve ten dollars,
most register for himnl
ren having no parents t
their guardian to
rents having children
than one school art i
register for each i
Trade with Goldthwaite stores
AD5 For SALE IN
OUR NEXT ISSUE
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HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE
• Yellow Jacket*
—vs—
ARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY
In Brownwood
Saturday (afternoon), December 3
1 hob rut me n*v fw
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—An Ideal Christmas Suggestion—
Why bny us situs Christmas gifts this year? Re-mode!
your homo, point th* woodwork, varnish the floors, now
paper, or Venetian blinds. Something the whole family will
enjoy throughout the yedr. An estimate will be gladly made.
TvT°NTH in- month out, many
women and girl* obtain twv
u-ay bmc/it from Cardui. It aid. in
bvuMing up the whole *y,tem by
helping women to get more energy
from their food -and so increaae,
resistance to the .train of funo
tional periodic pam. Tryjjj/
CARDUI
A REAL LINIMENT
For rifty year* Ballard'» Snow Liniment
has been .the favorite for caring the
muscle, made aorc by over-work cr toe
much exertion, .'.rain., epraiua, or—
bruises. Get a 30e or IMc bottle and
keep it handy.
ALL DRUGGISTS
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
I No matter how many medicines
you have tried lor your common
cough, chest cold, or bronchial irri-
tation, you may get relief now with
Creomulaion. Serious trouble may
be brewing and you cannot afford
to take a chance with any mmsdy I
less potent than Creomulrion, which
roc* rtSt to th* seat of the trouble
thd u1 i^t ureto BoothejjMd heal
expel ge
remedies have failed,
IJi&SKSfe
If you are not
thebe
is
and to lixuan and
^vwrif trtEsr remedl
3g.bjSm
NfUDd fOI
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Thompson, Mrs. R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [45], No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1938, newspaper, December 2, 1938; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062151/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.