The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [44], No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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Letters of Interest From Mills County Communities
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lunch.
lira. George Denman baa been
on the aiek bat the paat week.
---lfordine Brown apent the
Hiim lfordine Brown apent tne
weekend with her sister In Fhrt
Worth.
lira. I. Z. Woodard apent -Sun-
day with her parents, Mr and
There waa Sunday school, Sun- '
day morning. 1
Mines Dunkle and Bobertaon '
spent 8unday afternoon with W. j
A. Daniel and family.
J. T. Stark and mother went to j
Oorman Friday to aee lira. Dial
Rainey, Mrs Starks daughter,
who waa operated an Thursday '
afternoon for appendicitis. She
la doing fine.
James Roberta spent Friday
night with Clifton Boyd.
Janeee Doggett apent Sunday
night with (Bonn Nlckols and
wife In town. She also apent one
night with Dwight Mekole and
wife.
Horace' and Rudolph Cooke
and family-went to Rising Star
Miss Helen Tackett of Dublin
spent last week at the Thompson
home, the guest of Mildred and
Dorothy Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie McNurlln
and children spent Sunday-with
Mr. and Mrs. R. V Beeman.
Mir. and Mrs. Austin Cawyer.
Edna Beth, and Mrs. E O. Dwyer
attended church at Mercury Sun-
day. While there they were
guests for dinner at the home of
Mr. Cawyer s narents.
Mr. and Mrs Will Crowder and
children of Ridge attended
church and Sunday school and
visited Mr. and Mrs J. R Ivy.
Mrs Das Oliver and son of
Brown wood spent last week with
Mr and Mrs Edward Egger.
Mr: and Mrs P R Reid spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Wood
itherby i
family,
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». Berry
short v
Mrs. C. O. Featlwnton.
Homer Denman and R. A.
Parker apent Saturday night on
the river fishing.
The Jolly Chatter Club met
with Mr*. J. H Brown last
Thursday, with twenty-two pree-
ent. The time waa apent quilting
add piecing a quilt.
Mrg. Ed Randles and Travis
visited Mrs. wylle Monday after-
noon. ____T-... , - 'rj,
Mrs. "Clifford Rose visited In
the Charley Batchelor home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Simpson
and Robert Bari called In the C.
O. Featheraton home a while
Sunday afternoon.
and J. N.
formerly.
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TRAVIS 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oough are
visiting in the C- O Norton home
this wash,
Dixie We6b and family spent
______saw an/i <
Sunday with Walter Henry and
family.
Mra. Ira Hutchings anu child-
ren, visited In the George Hill
home 8unday afternoon.
Bro Furr and wife, and his
father, B. F. Furr, of Llano call-
ed In the Ritchie home Monday
night.
Mrs. L. J. MDrlsey spent Tues-
day afternoon with Mrs. W. L.
Stuck.
Huffman. • jJR
Arlle Baylor visited Mmes,
Oene and Kate Shelton Friday
The school pupils were treated
to.six gallAns of Ice cream tn.thc
Cunningham home Friday. Every
one waa very grateful to Mr. and
Mr*. Cunningham for . their
kindness. *
last Friday morning.
Joe Davis and family visited
In the Stark home Friday night.
Janeee Doggett apent Monday
fltghtyrtth Dorothy Tyson at
Center Point. %
Philip Nlckols and mother and
Mrs. Homer Doggett visited In
the Hutchings home Monday
night at Center Point
This community Is very proud
of Annett Renfro and Maxine
Spinks. They graduated from
the seventh to the eighth grade.
| Olenn Nlckols and wife treat-
)ed Mr. and Mrs. Webb and the
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Roy Reynolds
and children. Mrs. Gus Reynolds,
Mrs. Effle Egger. Mrs Mack Rey-
nolds and children, Mrs. Lydia
Tlppen, and Mrs. Sarah Reeves
were guests of Miss Dolly Rey-
nolds Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs O R Mitchell
and daughters, Marilyn and Ca-
rol Jean, of Henderson arrived
at the Briley home Saturday
night for a short visit with home
folks. The left Thursday morn-
ing exepectlng to visit the Bate-
mans In Fort Worth and attend
the graduating exercises at
Teacher’s College, Denton, on
their way home.
Mr and Mrs Blue Thompson
had as their guests Sunday, Mr
and Mrs. R J. Tackett and
daughters. Hazel and Helen,
from Dublin. Mrs Nellie Malone
and Ernest Malone
Mr and Mrs. J. R Wtlmeth
and Miss Bernice Wilmeth went
to Abilene Monday to see LuclUe
graduate from Abilene Christian
College. They were accompani-
ed on their return trip by Lu-
cille, Marie and Liilard, who
were also present for the gradua-
tion
Mr and Mrs J R Briley, Mr
and Jfta O Rr Mitchell and
children, and Mrs Clara Wil-
meth attended the Sacred Music
Concert given by Miss Brannon,
director of the Daniel Baker
Orchestra, at the college chapel
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Wood Roberts and Miss
Odene Russell visited Mr and
Mrs. Jess Egger Friday after-
noon. and whi’e there went over
Jte^h#- White’ Church Cemetery.
JThey have almost completed
their house It sure looks nice.
Mr. and Mrs.. Boyd of Rock
Springs, Visited Harry Body and
family, Wednesday.
We were very sorry to hear of
the death of Mrs, Varnelh We
extend our sympathies to the
survivors.
Calvert Kallford and family
spent Mandarin the J. H. Smith
home.
The party tn the Stark home
Saturday was enjoyed by a large
This community has been well
represented In the fields hoeing,
plowing and harvesting. Moet
For CeamMm
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JAMBS Rill
of . the farmers have their grain
cut.
Our school closed Friday after
a very successful school term.
We had four graduates of the
ninth grade that will not be with
us next year. A nice program
wtfi rendered Friday night by
the pupils We hid each other
goodbye, hoping to complete a
more successful term next year.
There were thirty-tour preaent
at Sunday School, Sunday morn-
ing.
Mr and Mrs. Kid Bare and
daughter of Kansas, visited last
week with V. D. Tyson. Sr., and
family, life- Bare la planning on
locating In tws community as he
-likes Mill? Cbunty better than
Kansas and too, on account
Mrs. Ruth Utsman and child-
ren spent Thursday with Mrs.
Jack Huffman.
Mr. and Mra. E. F. Cunning-
ham and children attended-.the
Commencement exerciser at How
ard Payne College, Wedneeday
We congratulate Mr. Cunning-
ham In his honor of being a
graduate.
Harvest time Is here, and every-
one la kept busy Some plowing
some planting while others are
harvesting the grain.
Julius Kauhs has been sick
with the flu the past week.
Charles-’ Featherston and Na-
than Anderson spent the day
Sunday on the cree* fishing.
They caught quite a few perch.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Randles
spent 8unday afternoon In the
Saneom home.
mIict Ruth Featherston came
home Monday. Her school hav-
ing closed at Pflugervilk* last
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L W Faulkner,
visited In the J H Brown home
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mra Franklin visited
Nlckols family to fish
night.
Some are getting their grain
cut this week.
John Earl Roberts Is spending
this week with Janeee Dpggett
In their grandma Jtlckol’s home.
Mrs. Eula Nlckols and Janeee
Doggett spent the day Sunday,
In the Tyson home at Center
Point. They Invited their rela-
tives and neighbors to come and
enjoy barbecued goat and other
good things.
Ira Dewbre and wife from
town spent Saturday night and
Sunday in the Daniel home.
Several from here went to
Trades Day Monday.
Will Denard and wife “from Big
Valley were Sunday guests In
the Daniel home.
Mrs. Eula Nlckols spent thfday
Friday ^ith Mrs. James Nlckols
in Jown. ■ -----------
Shirley Nlckols and wife from
town visited with Mrs. Maggie
Traylor, Sunday nightr-
Mrs. R C Webb dined In
James Nlckols home In town
” Doc and Gene Shelton called
In the C. C. Wesson home Sat-
urday. Oran Stark and Tom-
mie B. Cunningham also called
In that home Friday.
Miss Dorothea Davis spent the
week end with home folks. .
Eammon Perry who Is In the
CCC Camp at Lake Brown wood
spent the week end at home.
Miss. Dera Humphries was out
looking over her farm Monday.
Mrs. Lonnie
guests oyer the i
and Mrs L t il
William and Bud
Mrs. O. c. Bate!
ter Bettle Lena d
Mr and Mrtl
and baby, of Ina
day with Mis. La
The Missionary
Chenr
re Bot
tained Mom
Mrs. H. T
and Mrs Horten W
and Mesdaipeiw|
Johnnie Bell 0M
fleetiln tndJMp
guests from Cede
Aldersgate profrraj
ed after which I
were served, j
in the J. H- BroWn home laA
Thursday
Mr. and Mra. Franklin Den-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson
and L. D- Spinks, spent Sunday
afternoon at Lake Brownwood.
They enjoyed seeing the boat
races, also having an outdoor
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis, Mrs
J. C. Stark and J. T . Mrs. Ray
Davts and children and Mrs
Walton Kelcy and little daugh-
ter enjoyed a family picnic on
Furthw proof that the Chinas*
and Japanese are having a war
affair. The League of Nations
has sent - its regrets—Bostpn
CAMERAGRAPHS
noon with Oscar'Gatlln and
family.
Philip Nickols spent Sunday Uij
NIWS THAT tffBlt-tO VIC-
TORY — Governor George H.
Baric of ffenneylvenla, lipped a
bracing cup of coffee ae he lis-
tened to the returne that .wen
him the Democratic Sc notorial
nomination In the meet bitterly
Stephenville.
Chappell Hill
By Catherine Crook
Goldthwaite
We are glad to report that
Mrs Earnest Eakin who has
been In the Cisco hospital for.
some time for a major operation
and treatment Is recovering
nicely.
Earnest'Eakin and daughters,
and Mrs Rhinehart Bute, visited
her Sunday. „
Mrs. J. E. Evans. Orville and
Charles Crook spent the week
end Jn. WljoieniiaAhe.O.. C. -Hill,
hotne and came back by Cisco
Sunday and visited Mrs. Earnest
Eakih.
Those who visited in the
Crook home Sunday were — mV-
and Mrs. 'Otto Lorens and, J. E.
NEW PACK. RED-RIPE PEELED WHOLE—
Tomatoes 3 NoTi’ L?'
EXTRA FiNCY EVAPORATED
highway
rnrrev KUNIKO TAKAtK (right), le
*»gw» OHtendlhg an Invitation to the
pvrW to vleit Tokyo In tMO to attend
e*»e..XII(h Olympiad. The white lines
•oeJNngl out the Sate, glace and cymbal
Waddell like* to S
by ^
Harvesting b ■
now for the
ovei1 a hot stovH
itnninc will w *
Sromeh for ttm**
jpj* are looking*
dry weeks and ■
Tall 25
SPAGHETTI. VERMICELLI, OR—
Kvdnk
LIBBY’S OLD-FASHIONED—
Tall 26
LIBBY'S GARDEN FRESH—
Card of
CORN Large No. 2 Si
and J. E- Evans were Sunday
morning callers In the Luther
Bratton, home.
Albert Crawford called in the
Jess Ivy home Sunday morning
.Chappell Hill achool closed
with g vary successful term. Fri-
day with Miss Grace Saylor as
teacher. She entertained the
school group ae well B» a num-
ber of others with a picnic In
the Claud Saylor pasture In the
lake Merritt community, Friday.
A very enjoyable day was report
ed by the attendants.
Mr. and Mrs W. 8. Canning-
ham visited In the Ivans home
Friday afternoon. .
Mrs. Robert Ryan spent last
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
, To everyone «
stood by us in «
beloved brother
Chesser and «
serious lilns*
wh«i this trsl"
home, we
and everyon*
floral offering,
eent to our W*
gram arid *ln*
Tomato Juice
MISSOURI SPECIAL FLOUR
48 pound sack_______.L____J
24 pound sack__i.______T__________
Every Sack Guaranteed
HARVEST GLOW FLOUR
Steak, good 2 lbs. 36c
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Thompson, Mrs. R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [44], No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1938, newspaper, June 3, 1938; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062239/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.