The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [45], No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1939 Page: 4 of 8
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TKB OOLDTHWAITB KAOLE—MARCH M. 1W-
Letters of Interest From Mills County Communities
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South Bennett
There were 21 present at Sun-
day school, Sunday and * good
crowd at church Sunday after-
noon to hear Rev Bracks preach.
Let’s try to increase our Sunday
school attendance
We are sorry to report I. N.
Hawkins quite sick at his home
here. We certainly hope he will
be up again soon A number of
relatives and friends have been
making visits with him since he
has been sick. ‘ N
Mr and Mrs Leon Johnson
visited' Mr- and Mrs Hlbler
awhile Sunday.
Mr and Mrs J H English of
ForV Worth spent the week end
with 'their daughter, Mrs. M L
Casbeer and family, Mrs. Mor-
gan Stacy and son J. M visited
Mr. and Mrs. English In the Cas-
beer home Sunday.
Frank Byrd and family moved.
Into the house on Otto Simpson's
place several weeks ago »
Forest Hill, who is going to
State University has been sick
lately, with a cam of mumps. Wej
hope he will get along alright
Mrs. Freeman Mason visited
Mrs. M L. Casbeer, Monday af-
ternoon.
lira Floyd Bennlngfield visited
•while with Mrs, WUlia Kill one
afternoon, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Btcn Roberts of
South Texas visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs Maynard Roberts
daring the week end.
Bins Beth Casbeer spent one
night recently with Dorothy
Ruth Patterson
_ Mrs. Clyde Feather's ton was
rick the early part of the week
but la better, at this writing
C&radan
By Wi> W. W.
Reynolds
There will be Sunday school
•t 10:00, and Rev Smart will
preach Saturday night and Sun-
day morning. Let us all attend.
Mr. and Mr* R R Mead visited
their parents. Mr. and Mrs W W.
Reynolds, hurt-week end Mr
•ad Mrs. Nelson of Fort Worth
also were week end guests in the
Rfalter Reynolds home
Mr. and Mrs Joe Anderson
visited in the Spink.% home last
week end.
Miss Clara Mae Huckabee Visit-
ed her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Granville Huckabee She is
Ing her school very much.
Grandmother Denton v fated
with Miss Kate Hetrick Sumjay
evening and night.
Lester Kirby Is steadily li
proving also Deward Reynold’s
Infant is doing nicely.
Lake Merritt
By Mrs. Dongle
i Bro Smith and family took
dDner with the McNutt family
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Riley Burdett and
daughter, R. U. Jrom Rarmlt
visited In the Charlie Bramblett
home last week.
R. F. Daniel and family spent
Sunday at Priddy with Mr. and
Mrs R. V. Harris.
The party In the Walter Stock
home Saturday night was en-
joyed by the young folks and
some older ones as well.
Misses Ina Belle Petty, Lo-
raine Calloway, Gwendolyn Hill
and Mrs. Jake Brown visited
school, Thursday.
Mrs. Felton Waddell and Feral
Ray spent Tuesday afternoon In
the Robertson home.
Ernest Stanley and family
from Comanche and Mr.____ _
Mrs. Morris visited Tn the R. F
DanfeJ home Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson
and Lloyd Daniel had business
in Comanche Saturday.
Douglas Robertson and family
spent Sunday at Rock Springs In
the J. T. Robertson home.
Mrs Ryan and Katheryne
spent one afternoon with Mrs,
Scrivner i
Billie Oden spent Saturday
night with Miss Dora Oden.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kight and
baby visited in the Jeas Massey
home Sunday.
Evelyn Robertson called In the
McNutt home Friday morning.
Mr and Mrs Elmer Berry and
Mr. Carrol visited ip the Bud
Oden "home Sunday.
mi« Gwendolyn Hill spent part
of last week with Miss Loratne
Calloway.
Mrs. Curtis Taylor spent one
night last week with Miss Ina
Belle Petty
Geraldine Petty visited Melba
Kennedy Sunday. J
Rev. Jim Hays and wife visited
his parents last week. His
mother is very poorly and con-
fined to her bed quite a lot of
the time now. We hope she can
soon bfc up again
Mr and Mrs Douglas Robert-
son called in the Jim Smith
home Monday morning.
Pleasant
Pecan Valley
By MBs Jehnwle Wutlm '
We are suraly haring pretty
weather these day*. The farm-
ers and houcewlvea are taking
advantage of it, taw. .
Mr. and Mn. Joe Patton visited
friends In San Baba Sunday.
Johnnie Weather* accompani-
ed the debate squad to Brown-
wood Wednesday night.
Mrs. O. Singleton and children
spent the week end at Regency
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Lee. They brought her
home Sunday and spent the day.
The Ridge Sunday School class
visited with Johnnie, Allene and
Oeraldine Weathers, m the af-
ternoon they all enjoyed a cacti
hunt.
Mrs. C. J. Crawford fell the
and other Isfc rocflwd a alight
, . j tojury, but la better at this time.
Mrs. B. Renfro and children of
Big Valley made a call In ‘ the
Weathers home Sunday.
W. B. Wilcox and grandsons
went to Arthur Scrivner’* at’
South Bennett Sunday.
Center Point
By Ov*!la Wesson
re were 40 present at Sun-
Jay school and church Sunday
morning and a good crowd at
church S’-r.iev night.
Mr and Mrs. James Nickols
and little son visited in the V. D.
Tyson home Saturday night.
We are very glad to report
Grandmother Queen much im-
Deward-Reynolds and Joe An-, . . ...__
derson are shearing goats in the[Eroved Her daughter’
iforth Bennett community this
week
Marion and Don Reynolds
lunched in the Walter Reynolds
borne Sunday
There will be prayer meeting
at 7:30 next Sunday night and
the subject is ’’Growth of
Christianity.” These discussions
are interesting as well as inspir-
ing. Let's attend.
Sell it with a Want Ad.
Want Ads Get Results!
Ccoke. returned home the first
of the week. Miss Gladys Perry
is helping take care of Mrs.
Queen.
Barbara June Wesson spent
Sunday with Ruth Charlene
Stark.
V D Tyson and family are the
proud owners of a new car. Mr, j tending
Tyson left for Mississippi, 8un- j„ Brown wood was
Star
By Mn. Dwt Goode
Mrs. De Albert Garter, of Cop-
per*!,.!* visiting her mother.
Mia. Hardy Collier. -
Nelson Waggoner of Ranger
visited the Thom peon family—
Dave Thom peon—last week.
Mrs. R. O. Hunter Is visiting
her son, Charlie Hunter and his
wife, Osella.
C. O. Guice was a visitor In
Lampasas one day last week.
Jack Ball of McGirk Wv visit-
ing in Star Thursday of last
week.
22 women met at the home of
Mrs. Wyiie Qook Monday after-
noon to* do some emergency
quilting.
Miss Clorece Walker returned
to her home in Evxnt after
spending the week end with re-
latives.
Marshal Chtldre of Coahoma is
a guest In the home of his uncle,
Jim Hamilton.
Mrs. Florence Teague returned
home Sunday, accompanied by
her son, Festus Teague and his
wife, Ruth, from Brown wood:
where she had spent the week.
Mrs. Teague would have visited
longer with Festus and Ruth, but
was not feeling well.
Mrs Izetta Blakely of Hico
visited in the home of Mrs. Ann
Hurst Sunday.
The Missionary Society still
meets every Wednesday after-
noon In the Methodist Church.
Bro. Jack Hester, the pastor. Is
delivering a series of lectures on
missions.
The Quilting Club Is doing fine
business. Met with Mrs. Roy
Wall Tuesday.
Bro. Jack Hester’s father from
Waco visited with him at the
parsonage the early part of the
week ^
who is at-
Baker
home
the week end.
Big Valley
By Mn. W. W. law
The Home Beonomlcs girls
were entertained with their
guests at the home of Billye Ruth
Daniels on Friday night. Every-
one had a very delightful time.
Mr. end Mn. Gordon Miller
visited Mir. and Mis. Ben Long
awhile last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Oglesby
and Beryl Marie and Anna Gene
Hale went-to Naruna to attend
a birthday dinner on Friday
night honoring Mr Oglesby and
BUlle Gene Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hale and
children and Dora Deane spent
the week end visiting Mr. and
Mn J. H. Hale and family. *
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Shuffler
and Wanda Lee visited the Carl
Woods family at Rock Springs
Bnnri.y..............................
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vance Cock-
rell and Robert Marshall visited
the Cockrell's Sunday.
Harold Dee Roberson visited
Rim* Hale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Sykes of Can
yon vMtad Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
■ and. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
1 last week
Albert Sykes and family of
Winters visited the Sykes and
Miller famines last week. also.
Mr. and Mn. J. H. Hale enter-
talned some of their friends with
a party Saturday night. The la-
dles and gBts made candy.
Mn. Andy Brown gave a quilt-
ing last Wednesday. The ladles
went early and stayed late. They
spent a very enjoyable day work-
ing and hawing a good sociable
time, ' ___„ ______________
Mr. aadffba. Floyd Sykes and
La Verne Sent to Winten to •
family sens Von They spent the
week end With Mr and Mn. Al-
bert Sykes pad family.
Mn. Woodrow Long went shop-
ping at BraWnwood Saturday.
Maurice Long and Joe O’Dell
spent Sunday .at Fort Worth visit
tog the Ftt Stock Show.
Aahltard Padgett has been sick
but is bsefctaJ R. T. Padgett vlslt-
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Rock Spring*^
Sunday was a big day at the
Nickols home. There were M
who met with Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Ford ln^tkls home to celebrate
UieLTflffletb wedding anniver-
sary. It was a pretty day for
the occasion. Every one brought
dinner, and It was, spread on a
long table on the south side of
the house. There was turkey and
trimmings besides lots of
oh ter good eats, pies and cakes,
coffee and water. Mr. and Mrs.
Ford are my uncle and aunt and
Miss Bessie Hutching! is my cou-
sin. so Miss Bessie and I planned
this celebration. We ‘were so
glad so many came but sorry Earl
and Duke Clements and families
couldn’t be with us on account
of sickness. —
Mrs. Dwight Nickols baked the
wedding"cakt vtelch was tHinr
med to gold with the bride and
groom on it. Those who enjoy-
ed the great feast and being, to-
gether were:
C. H Ford and wife, Rev. E. E.
Dawson and wife. Rev. Fred J.
Bracks add family, J. C. Wade
and family. Woody Traylor and
family. Bill Stuck. Ira Hutchings
and family, George HU1 and
family, J. T. Davee and wife, Jno.
W. Roberts and wife, James Ro-
berts. J. W Bdlin and wife. James
Nickols and family, Glenn Nick-
ols and wife, Dwight Nickols and
wife, Otis Hutchings, Mn. L. R
Conro, Miss Lucille Ocmro, Mrs.
Robert Robertson. Roberta Ro-
bertson, J. D. Priddy. Mrs. V. D.
Tyson, Shirley Nickols and wife,
Junere Tyson and Dorothy Nell
Tyson, Mrs W. A. Daniel and
Billie Ruth Daniel. Sara Dell
Scott. Mn. 8am Self. ML» Bessie
Hatchings. Mn. Nickols and
mum t J
In the afternoon those who
joined the crowd were:
Live Oak
By Mn. J. R »wwb
We an getting anxious to have
rain to sstUs some of the data
Cecil Bryan is um vs Muring af-
ter several weeks Illness
Mrs. C. O. FUatherston and
Mn. L Z. Woodard Vkdtod Mn
r and Mia. Anderson one day
Mat week.
Mrs. Will fta has been m
tog from an attack of flu
past week, but ts improving now.
Mrs. Roy Simpson vMttad her
sister, Mrs. John Duncan last
Friday, at South Bennett.
■art Denman and O. W. Simp-
son returned from Brooksmlth,
Sunday, wham they had bean
shearing goata.
Mn Will Heath visited In the
Page home one,afternoon last
week. Mrs. Anderson and son
Andrew are staying with Mn.
Page at present
Our sympathy Is sxtended to
both the Page and Anderson
families In the loss of their lov-
ed rone* May-Go* Mean and
comfort you.
Mr. and Mn. Tom Duncan and
baby of Aransas Pass spent Fri-
day night In the Roy Stanpaon
home.
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bon. Allen wg,
Walters BoU^l
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FUfaer 8t Ml
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FOR
F. C. Fox.
Onto and Christine Ttaytor,
Lounett and Nelda. Mina Both
k'W. A. Cooks, Mrs.
Harvey Dunkle, Rufus Plane
and wife.
By four o’clock everyone had
bid Mr. and Mr*. Rxdgood bye,
hoping to all meet again.
Mn. John Roberta played some
pretty pteeee on the piano, then
those who would, sung several
songs. Mrs. VUrd and bar niece,
Mn. Nickols, sang "Kneel At the
Cross.’’
Sunday la church day. Let’s all
Bn>. Wade will preach a
sermon. -
FOR 8AL|
rams. They (
reason able |j
Ranch. J
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bushels
year, at Me I
FOR RKMT-
W. R MUhr.
I MAKE oidl
Furniture Mfcj
the Upholds* J
ed him Sunday afternoon.
- Mr. and Mn. Oeorge Robertson
and Roberta went to Brown wood
one day last week.
^Continued Next Week)
Card of Thanks
We want to thank all of our
friends and neighbors for their
help and comforting words and
deeds in the death of our bus-
band and 'father, E. M Page.
HIS FAMILY
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Miss Dorothyjjdules who
ending schoolat Daniel
(Continued Next Week)
day
M: and Mrs Gene Shelton and
son and Mrs. Kate 8heiton and|
Doc visited Ray Hammond and ^ home durln. ^ ^ I
iff
I Sir. and Mrs. Oordon Langford
^E^and children visited In the V. Dj
Tyson home Friday night
Mrs. Charley O Stark visited
Mrs Elam Wright Sunday after
noon.
Misses Amy Hallford and Flo-
rence Davis visited Juanita
Wright Sunday
Miss Juneve Tyson visited Ovel-
La Wesson, Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs John Bdlin. Otis
and Bessie Hutchings, and Mrs.
V. D Tyson and daughters at-
tended the wedding anniversary
of Mr and Mrs Ptord in the
Nickols home in Rock Sprit
EARLY FRYERS
Alwayf'ijring Highest Prices
The best assurance of getting fmmr fryers to market
early while the price Is highest Is to start them on MtD-
TKX CHICK STARTER, as they grew mure rapidly aw this
thaa an other feed*. M1D-TRX STARTER rend elm MANA-
MAR. which ha* proved to hew real "boon” to pawHey mew
amt awly he earn* ehiehs are grewlwg off bettor wfth Mae
Mm Mem disease, hat heeeaee they eaw save at Meet taper
•awl ml the east. MID-TEX toMs far suwetderuMy Mae than
Bring us year POULTRY, BOGS, aad CRRAM. We ap-
We aim ham plenty el fleM seed at money-earing prism
Gerald-Worley
Company
and Mrs John Hlggt
to the Fallon home 8u
ton and Ovella
Tyson ham
;>ta v.-
called on bar parents, Mr. and
L. D. Spinks,
S5SS«
Where Quality Tells and Prices
Tell Cans
Salmon can lie
Bright&Early Tea 13c
. With Ice Tea Glass
Full Quart
Peanut Butter
Del Monte —
Tomato Juice
Cocoa 2 lb. Can 16c
Fresh Blackeye
Peas
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3 Can*
Meadolake
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Oleomargarine lb. lQc
Bologna
lh.^ 9c
Veal Stea
If &. 19c
ji, mn ■
GronnAM
eat *,bl 25c
Good Grade
English Peas
Peaches
No 21-2
... Cm-
2 lbs. in Celopkane
Raisins
Full Quart Jar
Sugar Cured lb.
lb.
Everything that can b*l
fresh vegetables end fruits d
17c you can afford to pay
■ LONG & BE
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Thompson, Mrs. R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [45], No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1939, newspaper, March 24, 1939; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062382/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.