The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1939 Page: 5 of 8
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j of Lomfta
i Wednesday.
L m W Davis
i m the Le-
tt
. foots of Cisco
jiy for a visit
l John Berry,
j is visiting
[Jl Carter and
ffluence Seagert
I Saturday night
i, Mr. and Mrs.
lerby of Brady
| with her pa-
lm Walter Wea-
^ left Monday
jwlth her daugh
|C. Darroch at
i and daugh-
D&Ua.s spent
r brother Marsh
illy.
, Mrs. Jim.
Ljliy Featherstcn
i for a few
|j.T Ervin of Sun
lay after spend
I with his sisters,
dRuth Ervin.
on returned
Smtsday after a
> of his grand-
ice of Fort
y after spend-
jlker mother. Mrs.
I her sister. Mrs.
Itand husband.
IW P Wea-
i Scott visited
^Wednesday to In-
i cgunty agent.
Armstrong of
s of Bro wo-
rt delegate to the
i at Abilene. Nor
flames Forehand
i Lynn of Oal-
ae veral
I mother. , Mrs.
IrCandle and baby
l Worth, came
tt visit with
i and Mrs. J. R.
•therby return-
f from a three
i her sister. Mrs.
'1 husband at
III
l John Tarleton
Ue, who spent
!> their relatives
3 Laura Helen
• lou Womack and
whc has been
f leveral days re-
^^oeiebratiox)
birthday. He
[ morning for his
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Benders and
daughter. Jean Ann and his
father, Martin Sanders spent
last Sunday with relatives here
Mrs. Sander’* parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Lindsey Ashley accompani-
ed them back to Arlington for a
week’s visit.
Sam E. Rosen burg and family
of Eastland moved to Oold-
thwaite Tuesday. Mr. Rosenburg
will be county agent. W. P. Wea-
ver who has been county agent
for over 20 years, has retired.
The Rosenberg’s will occupy Mrs.
W. K Marshall’s house on Rey-
nolds street.
The Nararene Assembly met at
AuMn several days last week.
Those attending from Oold-
thwaite were: Mr. and Mrs. C D
Keeton and son Burl, Mrs. W T.
Keese, Mrs. J. M. Bateman, Mrs.
C. T. Williams and son BUI, Mrs.
BUI Fox, Miss Emma Harrison
and Mrs. Gladys Eaton of Mullin.
Stephenvllle, November 2nd
R. C. Petty of Goldthwalte was
among the forty boys who sur-
vived 'first- eliminations for the
John Tarleton College rifle team
held after a month of serious
work by Trainer-Sergeant J D
McCuUough and prospective
members of the team.
Hardln-Simmons University, of
Abilene, pioneer West ^xas edu-
cational Institution, founded In
1891, recently Inaugurated Its
forty-eighth year with Increased
enrollment. Enumerated by clas-
ses, students at H-8U this year
from Mills. County are: Kath-
arine Hodges, freshman, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Hodges, Goldthwalte, Texas
Bobble Johnson was honored
with a birthday picnic last Tues-
day afternoon, Oct. 24. at the
Patterson Park where 18 guests
helped Bobble celebrate his 12th
birthday. The time passed only
too quickly in playing, when they
were called for a regular supper
for Junior fottball boys and of
course the birthday cake Includ-
ed. The happy crowd left wish-
ing Bobbie many more such oc-
casions.
Primitive Methods
Need Net
Be v
Followed
ia
Advertising
? *
Be Moderw
ADVERTISE HERE!!
^Gordon McCann,
Stephens and
'die and grand-
i all of Lorn e ta
I the John Hester
ay
and children,
bl Ann of Ora-
r J' D Lindsey of
fct Saturday and
Cave's home,
the Hallo we-
llhvscn the bual-
g the Society for'
J«n, stopped over
) Tuesday and got
eh of the Naaa-
1 hdtes had made
D Albert Trent
California and
Hon of 8an Pa-
^ arrived Monday
“ with relatives
_ Joined by Mra.
w H. Walton
’Jhru Lubbock.
1 returned Sun-
Ue’ where Ae
j~*r husband, Avis
®*ewent a major
hospital then.
vdoln* nlcely
*»* there eever-
NOW PLAYING
GOLDTHWAITE
BRONX S
COMEDIANS
IN THE BIG TENT
FRIDAY NITE
THE GREATEST PLAT* EVER
CHEATING
HUSBANDS
^eud Eacott had
week, the
*■ Dr. and Mra.
^Kview; Mj. ^4
ryhngton, Jr, Aus-
R O. Harris,
' J. w. Har-
. Btort Worth. They
J,1*** Merritt:. Mrs.
NAUGHTY BUT NICE
Exactly As It
- Was In The
NOTE: The Private I
Beene la
Pwritlvely Be Played intaet.
“Cheating
and Feu ef
uy as it Menu;
rate Doling Room
Ntte ,Clab WU!
—
eagle, November s, 1939.
November Clearaaae
Buy Now amTSave!
MENS SUITS GREATLY REDUCED
MENS ALL-WOOL
New Styles, Tailored
Single and Double
Breasted Fall Suits
COME IN AND MAKE
YOUR SELECTION
$16,30 Suits
18.50 Suits
19.50 Suits
22.50 Suits
$12.95
14.75
15.50
18.00
BOYS SUITS REDUCED
IN PROPORTION —
LADIES SUITS, COATS, DRESSES
NOW IS THE TIME
To Buy Your Suits,
Coats and Dresses
59c House Dresses 39c
$1.00 House Dresses __ 79c
1.95 House Dresses, $1.39
2.95 Dresses___1.95
3.95 Dresses 2.95
7.95 Dresses .. _ 5.95
OTHER DRESSES AND
COATS REDUCED
IN PROPORTION
This is a golden opportunity
H0VEMBERSPECIALS
DEIS SOX
Black, Tan — 15 Dozen
2 Pair, Only
15c
T
MENS
DRESS SHIRTS
Specially Priced ,
79c
Boys — Sizes 6 to 16
WINTER UNIONS
To Close
49c
BOYS SWEATERS
Slip-ons - Button Fronts
Good Value
49c
Boys and Girls
GOATS
Rain-proof — Bargain
49c
LADIES OXFORDS
Good Styles - Odd Lots
Were $2.95 to $4.95
98c
THERE WILL BE DAILY SPECIALS
EVERYDAY DURING NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER REDUCTIONS
27 inch — Good Grade S
CHAMBREY
Per Yard
6c
3 LADIES
Handkerchiefs
Special, for only
5(
36 inch, Fast Color
Specially Priced, Only j
PRINTS
I
I
19c and 25c Grade
35 bolts —Special
15c
Silk Remnants !
All Kinds
Per Inch, Only
1c
ATTEND
THIS SALE
BLANKETS Nazerth Waist
Large Good
Double Blanket
Sizes 2 to 7
To Close
98c
LITTLE’S
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MISSES FAIRMAN NAMED
MEMBERS OF GLEE CLUB
Saturday Afternoon
3:00 P. M.
5c TO ALL
SATURDAY NITE
A Good Old Bod-Hood Toby
“Jed, The Country
Jitterbug”
— ALSO —
“LIVE BABY NITE”
. — AND —
Ye Old Country Store 1
TENT HEATED
W. D. LcvereH
MIsm Sarah and Catherine
Falrman, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R Falrman of Goldth-
walte, have been named mem-
bers of the Southern Methodist
University Glee and Choral Club,
directed by Prof. Thomas F.
Williams. The
GOLDTHWAITE GIRL8
RECEIVE HONOR AT TSCW
to be presented by the Olee and
Choral Club, Including
Merry Widow,” Lehar light opera,
to be presented March 8 and S.
Miss Sarah Falrman, a mem
ber of the Delta Delta Delta
social sorority. ta a senior am
major In musk and speech at
a m. u.
Miss Catherine Falrman,
member of Delta D«ta Delta
■octal sorority, Is a sophomore
and a major in musk at
T r ‘ eW,:. ■ ..
If you have something to sell
you have some to advertise.
Denton, November 2—Misses
Jean Oooeby and Ruth Gooeby
of Ooldthwalte have met the
qualifications of the Advisory
Council at Texas State College
for Women and have been named
advisors to new students this
year.
Miss Jean Gooeby is majoring
economies and Is in her
in home
sophomore yer.r In college. Miss
Rqjh Oooeby It a senior 1:
leg! and it majoring In business
administration Both girls an
the daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Oooeby.
Besides a high scholastic
standing, the position of advisor
Mrs. Berry Entertains
nd an understanding of
problems. Misses Jean
nth Oooeby have been ae-
a group of new students
. guidance an the cam-
Honorlng her.guest. Mrs. Roxy
Jones of Cisco, Mrs. John Berry
entertained informally Monday
afternoon.
All were old friends who bad
worked together In the Pres by
terlan Auxiliary so conversation
flowed freely.
Interest centered on Mrs.
Jones’ hobby, collecting buttons
and everyone claimed the privi-
lege of contributing to her
“Charm String.”.
candy, nuts and fruits w
served to Mims. J. H. Randolph,
W. H. Unkenhoger. Wiley John
ston, Lewis Hudson. Jon School
or. and the hoooree.
ADVERTISING
AT YOUR
SERVICE
TOWLFYOU
Turkey Market For Tkaiksgiving
OPENS NEXT WEE&
Will Pay Highest Possible Market Price
».P<
On Turkeys, Pecans, Chickens and Eggs,
Cream and Hides
1
R. V. LITTLEPAGE
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING EARLY
Better, all new, up-to-date Furniture at
unheard of low prices. Easy credit terms.
Best Linoleum Rugs, 9zl2 for---$3.96
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Thompson, Mrs. R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1939, newspaper, November 3, 1939; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062172/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.