The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [43], No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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v Howard TNai. father •( Mur
; Wien and Oaattaan That u|
l brother of Mia. Sai MUtm and
I D. A. Treat el OeMtharalte, fh>i
the double far Gary Cease* In
Paramount's great aareia epic.
I at the Matte Theatre Saturday
j “THE PLAINSMAN." to keakuwn-
i Saturday mM-alght, Sapday.
Monday. Apr# M-M-M.
Thi* picture la rated ae one
of the really Mg towwa el the
rear and betaaae el the dmamnd
for hoid -ovem la the larger dUn
the managaueaat el tfce Metta
Theatre hue beta foread to ac-
cept the play dhto el A** to-25-
N. rather than a weak earlier
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IHHIIIHUII1 ••*••• I
PRIDDY
SCALLORN
John annuel Kuykendall of We ore sorry ta report that
ageton eppat- ihe-._weak.-end Uss Walker nas been very 111
-1th his parents, Mr. and Mrs, We are glad Marvin EakhTTs Tm.
Tohn Kuykendall. * • proving and he will return from
„ r-u Cross Plains this week, where he
Mrs. John Crawford and son, w , for
'Jarland, of Stephen villi, Joe has under trwt*ent for
vans and family of Loeneta *)me Ume’
sent Sunday In Mr* R. D. Ev- Mrs. W. W. Johnson, Walter
haste. Courtney. Mr. and k^raJessIvy
Marvin Laughlln and wife and | and Rhlnart Bufe and son Were
Irs. Cora Ford spent Sunday In I callers In the Jim Evans home
Jf£s, Webb LaughUn’s home j Sunday.______.
Mips. Ora Black and Mrs. Ha- j Mr. and Mrs. R. Bute and sons
wl Davis and son spont several j were callers In the home of his
^gys ln .BrosvTiF.ood wlththelr parents of Priddy Sunday night.
Mr and Mrs. W. 8. Cunning-
ham are visiting their daughters
In town. Mrs. Truman Vaughan
and Mrs. Arthur Bryant, this
week. .. *---■ ,.
It seems that Albert Crawford
likes “Bachelor’s life," well. Wil-
lis Aubrey Crook spent one night
last week with him. Willis Au-
brey reported him to be an ex-
cellent cook.-*-Dltto.
his health * -We- do say - that- he.
Is missed eery much by his
friends and we hope he will soon
come home.
We are very sorry *to hear thpt
oirr-fricpd, Erna Kluge, is in the
Central Texas hospital, Brown-
wood, with a very sore leg which
had been hurt some time ago
recover
We hope she will soon
and come heme.
Mrs Edd Hohertz has been ill
off and on. Some times she has
very bad spells. Wk, hope slie
will soon regain her health.
Mrs. Schumann has been very-
sick and Is In a Brownwood hos-
pital, but is now recovering and
PMINSMAN* Is UguM
better than “TU I
WAGON." "Tit
IIORSE," ar •‘CIMAB1
Wild Mi Htefcaft, g|
Gary Cssgsr and Bawi
Wright.
MRS. GRAY
short time. He went Into the
timber but soon we saw him
coming running with his hat In
bis hand
He shouted. ‘Run for your
re*. The Indians are coming *'
» picked up the two youngest
id as soon as he got war the
house he started yelling. 4Qun!
Qun!" Mother heard and came
running with hts gun ->
"The Indians dldn'.t come In
sight of the house, so Pa mount-
ed hfs Indian trailing horse that
was always tied up or staked
near the house when not In use
He went three or four miles a-
round and collected' a small
scout of men to trail the In-
IveJT Mrs. Dan Bush of Gold-
Hohertz thwalte and Mrs Gray-of Lonie-
Mlss Nel- ta are two of four surviving sis-
Opa! Ho- ters who are ml pioneers of
0 visit Mr this section. The following Inj
and son terestlng article about their fam- j j(V,
the largo Uy appeared In the Fort Worth,
lulldlng a- Star-Telegram:
:ontrol the ’a grandfather wKo fought for
ter floods Texas Independence in 1836, a
le grazing father who Joined the Texas
that flow- Rangers at the age of 17, and
their own childhood lu a coun-
economics try where Indian raid* were
:k mother common are the qualifications
with her four sisters present for member-
be absent ship In the West Texas Plonccc
ilnder of Association. i
They are Mrs. L. R Gray, Lo-
__* _v meta; Mrs. Nannie Bush Gold-
denghtful WMOWT 'Wi. -Hiiaberh XK-Tef."
jd Liberty Hill, and Mrs Della
ighter of MlUer. Austin. _. 1
)herta, is Their grandfather who was
lslt in a William McFarlin who died soon
after he had left the Texas Ar-
_ my In 1838 because of illness. His
■ • • • son, John McFarlin. father of
• the four sisters, was 12 years old
» • • « in 1836. John McFaylin Joined
an Smith tit® Texas Rangers when he was j
1 Tuesday 17 years old. In 1855 he mir-
they had rled Nancy Frances Jones, and
a to be at went to Llano county to esteb-
nlth’s Ms- IJsh his home,
sister had Mrs. Gray who sent In the that there were no cou
other had four sisters' memberships, writes .[schools. Fa’’, r moi-ed to 1
Hiss Nell of airTnrian raid she witnessed npt fourty so -.ve efitild have
Her mo- “One fine Autumn.:, morning I advantages of schools and
Te extend Father took us four children for churches. Then suns were.
£vasssrsnss MSWJww. sttssisrss:
]«yed the outing and fish fry. Mines Freda Benkoskl, DoUie ^ ^ aU ^ —dn(
Alva Fort returned home last Comstock of Houston and Mrs _
Monday from RolUn ft Brooks Hassell Sharp spent awhile Sat- and that now
hospital In Iemtmsss after 10 unlay with Mrs. Fleming Ford. -
days' treatment for his arm. His Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and «*$»* our home economics
um Is dortc very well. grandson, Jean, returned to their tfac^er. ^ a tv”I S ** ,.Tlh
Bari Blake and wife of Mullln home In Oklahoma last week. *h* *« h*vlng to stay with her
«ent the week-end In Mrs. Ora The forty-two party at Vel- *** wUI be absent
Sack’s home na Gage’s Saturday night was frotn school the remainder of
Mrs. dark of Hamilton spent enjoyed by a large crowd. Ed ,hls week-
the wt^k-emTvdtF her d*T®K- Mfflsrund several other young...JSBa»r^Hel&^a_.teacher at
m. Mrs. Flaming Ford folks from Gkddthwalte attended Priddy. had a very i "_
Mrs. T. j. Laughlln, 8r„ la ihe party. trip to Eden, so he said.
Vending this week with her son, Buster Hughes Is working for Mrs. .Olga Nell, daughter of
Webb and famJy. Mrs. A. B. FOrd till Alva gets Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hohertz, is
Mrs. Fred Laughlln and child- able to work. * coding home for a visit in a
T J. Clendenen ^nH M*
pigs, age four months rod so
lays, to the Fort Worth market
the first of tha week. H»ey
weighed 1105 pounds, brought
he choice price'oTlKm pier
hundred.
They had been fad Aim milk
and mail# and com, all hosae
raised feed
Higher ThanN lagara
Big Manitou falls on tie Mask
river of northern Wisconsin call.;
ed rhe Falls of the Orsat Spirit
by Indians, U higher Ulan the
Canadian fall* at Nlagart.
SM Mile* ef Shave
The Lake Michigan and Lake
Superior -shoreline of Wlaoonstn.
much of it smdy beach, total*
550 miUi
Freervr Indian Meeads
| Three ancient Indian anima’
j mound* the Earle. Lynx and the ■
Bear are nreserved In Wlieon.
tn s DevUs lake state park 7
".ant 'liiiion*. of El*h
h^TFar lor 31 years the,
EBONY
Goldthwaite
FRESH—As Tender and Taaty as Though Gathered Today
Black Eye Peas 11
t regular cans ---------—■■ I ■
L DATES
57c I 7 1-2 oz. cello pkg.
a load of flrcv.ood. We went a- ^ "Three rf ii:
bout 560, yards down the valley Keeler and Mr
into a little draw, where he left member the ha
us to play in a cow lick, telling Civil war! Mrs
us to gc-home after playing* a born until 1875
FOR FINE SILKS AND WOOLENS
Lux Flakes
Mad*—" *ixr package — -----
NEWS IN fffUEF
Happy Vale CORN—3 No. 2 tTiiS
i No. 2 Happyvale LIMAS -----
g ox. Libby PINEAPPLE JUICE
Washington Texas Is finding
s good thing in the admlnMra*
lon‘* program of pgttlag alsc-
■ [icily ta work on the Cana.
When plan* already approved
arc completed, half again as
"-‘'i haw* poorer
have It. ■
‘>c rural e.’ecUUtaxttcn A"-
r ration U -pendlnf SIS 000-
' I* year on the job through-
' nation and has eroam-
-•’al authorlxstiro< to gpgnd
tendants at Sunday school Sun-
JOLLY CHATTER CLUB
which'l»
rent Art
for thhlSi
Uy SIN-
every US
Mr and Mr. Alvin Hanna and1
Erva June. Mr and Mrs E O
Dwyer Mr and Mrs* Ralph Wil-
* Thc Wly Chatter ciub met hut
Thursday afternoon in thc home
of Mr . F. M Anderson Mrs
FOR FINE COMPLEXION
Lux Soap
Movie Stars Use It! 3 bars
No. 1 Early Jane PEAS, 2 for
j
Km 2 1-2 Medina KRAUT
Buf et Crush PINEAPPLE, 2 for
called
ranch
iCLEANSER
ora Dutch
I i hUf
‘
, • V • ».
I HULIP3 DELICIOUS—Full of Energy Giving Vegetables
Vegetable Soup 17c
•K regular sue____i-.—: ---x---------------— ■ ■
^IPTON'S TEA
Fearth pound—One Glass
AND GET YOUR FREE GLASSES
Two Glasses
Half pound 43c "
_____i -r
Four Glasses
One pound. B3c
POTATOES, 15 lbs.
BUNCH GOODS. 3 for
CEUBY, Crisp
ORANGES, dor.
Mtctan, large, d
■N CRISPY
Miller's Corn Flakes
a DELICIOUS FLAVOR, L«. pgk.
- •
emment rehabilitation work
Her headquarters are at San
Antonio.
Norvllle McNurlen spent Sat-
urday with R. V. and J..B. Ber-
man—
—Mr. anyMrs. Fred Mooter itrrtf
children, Wayne and Dale., 01
the
Mrs.
week-end
Tillman
-StockSalt 100 lbs.50c
I
TOWELING BAG
Pompey spent
with Mr. and
8mitb.
Mrs. Brownie White ind her
mother, Mrs. Sarah Reeves,
have moved In the Reeves house
with Homer and J. R Reeves. It
seems good to hive Brownie
and Mr*. Reeves back at the old
home place. V I
- Mrs. Ous Reynolds of Artesia
rN. M., came In Wednesday to be
■it the bedside of her son, Roy
Reynolds.
Miw Zeola Philen of Brown-
wood, who had to go to Marlin
for treatment several weeks ago,
has returned home very much
improved.
Ms. Edward Egger visited Mrs.
Tillman Smith Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Reeves
called, at the Wllmeth home
Friday morning.
Mrs. Charlie Roberts and Mrs.
Loyt Roberts attended Sunday
school hare Sunday. <
Mrs. Irene Reeves visited at
the Singleton hone Sunday.
Charming little Betty Lou
ttwder and her mother, Mrs.
Cecil Crowder, were new at*
meth were Ruer.ts for dinner at
the Briley home Sunday aftei
church -----------
Misi,J3crn:-e Wllmeth
on Mrs. Cole at the Day
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Alvin Ha mu
called on Mrs. Bob Egger Sun-
day aitetnoon. T1
Mr. u I Mrs. Frank Crcra-dm
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. r0,
‘-"to visit .Mr. AjfSpftrK.'Ot'-
An-4*
nolr’
afte -
on ,
clu
Reynold
block ;;
m<h-')er
quil- to
White
ville Bcakley near Wlnchell last
Sunday.
Sunday 1, the third Sunday
a re. expecting Bu> *>|.—
vail to preach, for us again In
pattern for
, it litis and they are Indeed
Will nave 11
Quilt at thc mcatlnff<
wp rt f' e "ship "
the
Tl-.ere were 20 members
P.ft nt and two visitors Mrs
Cl«’4 -nd Mrs welch enjoyed
'he meeting with us ’
Abmrt'-Y
ocl0clt refreshment?
I rved- after whlcfi we had
1 laesr -me»nhg dlrected by4
our pre.Jdent, Mrs Solomon. V
»at decided for each member to
optribute the amount.of
aitx4 ;u.(in nt 3)10.—He eeme*—*r-
i long v-cy over a rough foad
to prcvh_for us. Ijet's shew
htm~wc tppreclato it by bci-'
liuie to head him.
•V -------y -O----
TARI) of thanks
Wr wl.Mi to express our sincere '......
taanks to our friends and neigh- i about the las^of^tov
bors who were so kind ta us dur. of June > 0r th<f flr'’
ing the Illness and death of our1 Our next
loved one -Mr. ,nd Mm R m Thunday^ »UI ^
Hrtd and daughter. j of Mr H ^ ,^°mc
' ----try to be UVt
rent., every three months to help
, Pay for our yearly social 0f the
merabeu and their famllit
Whicij will be h-ld somewharx
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you nave visitor* n
know any other local item t«u
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Thompson, Mrs. R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [43], No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1937, newspaper, April 16, 1937; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072673/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.