The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [43], No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OOUnHWAOT KAeLB-APEIL 9,
COMMUNITY letters
It
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• STAR • •
• a • e _____ a e a e
April 2 was a red letter day for
*«*ar. It wad a day looked for-
ward tc by ttie school faculty ard
he «'-dent body, a day when
rervea grow a bit tense with ex-
pectancy—Inspection day. Qut
og t> nool Deputy '
topt H. K Robinson, busied
'Jtnself checkins and re-check-
ng from roofn to room for Dr.
V. W. O’BapIon. chief superin-
tendent of high schools of Texas.
Other guests were 8upt. Cluck
of Cisco and Judge Julian Oerald
of Ooldthwalte.
fifty gallons of ice cream were
served as* a gift of the commun-
ity. The school band played as
the crowd gathered. Mr. Robin.
van gave the, school 14 credits
rltfi two and a half m ar.» due In
lay. •
The hour was growing late, so
x lot of the program scheduled
for the evening was marked for
a later date and will he given
April 9, which Is to-night
The senior play wRl be given
PHday, April 19. On that occa-
aon the two quilts will be given
away to the one holding the
toeky number. The lucky num.
ber gets both quilts and you have
from now untU then to get your
manbent—Uc for one or 29c for
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LAKE MERRITT
• • _ • '
• • . EBONY ■>' . •
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Mrs. J. M. Baker visited In the M Haynes owns Tlppen
C. H. Sanderson home 8unday. | Mrs 8,1,6 E*ger h*M the
Will Marshall election for school trustee here
n Brown wood | Saturday. Billie McNurlen, tho
Mr. and Mrs
visited friends
Sunday. ,•
_ Juanita Sanderson and-Millie
S ate ^Frances Hutchings attended
church' In town Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hutchings
and boys spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Hill. .,
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Leverett
and son, Bobby, spent Sunday
and Monday in theO. H. Bander-
son home.
Mrs, Ira Hutchings and son
spent Monday 'afternoon with
Mrs. W. A. Swing.
Mrs. Kittle DelUS has returned
home after pending a month In
the Sanderson and Ewing homes.
Miss Inez Ritchie visited Mrs
Ira Hutchings awhile Monday
morning. >
Mrs. J. C. Sanderson and child,
ren visited Mrs. Jim Tullos last
Thursday.
Miss Etaye Stuck attended
church In town Sunday.
Mias Vivian Corts spent Sun-
day with Juanita Sanderson.
Mias Millie Prance Hutchings
spent Sunday with Juanita San-
derson.
Affidtgrsl Ciiwnlm
Profrim Altai
retiring trustee, was
re-elected.
to used by the juniors and sen-
iors for a trip to Carldbad Cav-
ern.
' The juniors and seniors made
a trip to the state capitol Tues-
day. of last week: They were
accompanied by Mr. Armstrong
.•bd were shown through every
department of the state White
Hunrtay was a big day for the
Methodist people. There was
preaching morning and after-
Tfce funds from the quilts will noon by Presiding Hdcr Horton,
Mrs. Bob Egger has Been run-
ning a temperature again, but
the doctor thinks she ha*-only
taken a little fresh cold, caused
from so much cold weather
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ketchum
and children, James and Umlse,
of San Saba county visited Mr.]
Ketehum's mother, Mrs. J. M.
Ketchum, Thursday and Friday.
Mrs: S. N. Kelly has gone to
San Angelo to visit her children
there.
Mrs. J. C. Crowder of Brown-
wood spent the week-end with
Mrs. E. O. Dwyer and Mr. and
Mrs. Burl Crowder.
Ralph Wllmeth and Mr. Means
of San Saba county called at the
Wllmeth home Sunday after-
noon.
Mr.' and Mrs J. W. Roberta
called on Mr. and Mrs P. R.
Reid Saturday afternoon
Llllard Wllmeth, Who is at-
tending A. & M. College,JJSA W-Jvtaied her state*. ~Mrl Ray Ber-
celved a letter of congratular
Uon from the dean of the col-
lege, stating that he Is on the
V- Ik* treaa
•town »>m as daifiuted by AAA
eh Ml In Washington end tnnounewi by
the Tun Extension Servle*. Indicate mc-
doe* to vhldb special prvvUkmi of the 1S87
AgrfeuMara) Conservation Program apply u
of FebruaryH
In am I tho Southern Regional program ap-
plies.
«*» In am 2 the range coheervet Ion program and the
Southern Rational program ire both in effect. -
Am I la the wheal and grain norghum uctioti, and the range tomrvstfu* prrgreee
aleo applies hare. - < . < ' „
Amdheeheendraignrdaathrwindcroaion wetmnof th« aibdet and grain aorgbiaa
am and la abo toduJrd |i the range ronwn atfen program. ,
PLEASANT GROVE *
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Mr. and Mrs J D. Hodges and
Miss Manning vlstted In the W
W. Berry home Tuesday night
8CALLORN
Mrs. W. B. Hancock and her
daughter, from Big Wells, Texas, j
dinner on the ground and quar-
terly conference to the after-
noon.
Mrs. Jim Campbell, who has
been vUlttog relative* An Oold-
thwalte for gome time, has re-
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Allen of
Cross Cut spent the week-end
with Mrs, Allen's parents, Mr.
and Un- J. B. Armstrong.
P
Long & Berry
Goldthwaite
at-.
Texas
Stock Salt 100 lbs. 50c
IN WHITE TOWELING BAP
P and G The White Naptha Soap
The Giant Size 1QC
• BARS __________________________________________ Iv
TUBS—No. A with handle '
GALVANIZED—
No. 2 Tubs 66c No. 3 Tubs
’
? f
for stove burners and drain*
Drano 91c
can______________ to I
to make clothes whiter
Hy-Pro Qc
pint ____..
I IBBY'S—« o* tins
Apricots
t fee _—_—
Pinto Beans
COLORADO—LB.
Peaches
2 big Ne. 2 1-2 tins
LIBBY'S— Choice of
Preserves
Full 19 os. glass Jar .
list of distinguished students
and that he has not only reflect-
ed honor on himself, but aleo on
his parents, the school of ag-
riculture and the entire college.
John Franklin Crowder has a
job with an ott company to "fl
Paso.
Mrs. Charlie Welch of Brown-
wood, who has been visiting Miss
Dolly Reynolds, received a card
from her daughter, Mrs. Amor
Phllen, of POrt Arthur stating
that she was to Brownwood and
wanted her mother at home. Mrs
Welch returned home Wednes-
day.
Mr. Long, county surveyor, was
surveying the A. C. WUmsth
place last week. It fee being pur-
chased by J. R. Wlmeth.
Miss Dolly Reynolds Is helping
care for Mrs. Bob Bgger.
Lavelle, one of the twins of Mr.
and Mrs. Sydney Boyd of Indian
Creek, accompanied her aunt
Mrs. Alvin Hanna, to church
Sunday. Several remarked at
her resemblance tothe pictures'
of the Dionne jjuflTfujHets Her
charm was Irresistible.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Dwyer and
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Briley had
dinner at the Wllmeth home on
Sunday after church.
Word has been received from
A. C. Knight of San Angelo, who
Is to hold the summer meeting
here, that he desires to change
the time of the beginning of the
meeting from July 16 to Aug. 1
Unless otherwise Informed,
Bro. Stovall of Ooldthwalte is
to preach for us again on the
afternoon of the third Sunday
Those visiting .in Mrs R. D.
Evans home Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs Albert Herford and
daughter of ,-Ooldthwalte. Joe
Evans, wife and aqp and Mia.
Lonnie Tare 1 ton and children of
Lometa.
ry and family. Saturday night I ,
Mr. and M< Jr in Ca.others L and Manrln Uu*h-
vlsited Charley Miller and lam- 'P™1 Thufaday evening In
Uy Saturday nigh* -the Webb ^uglOm home
One of Walter Henry's sons
Melvin Crawford ; and family were visiting them
Sunday and one of the child-
ren drank some onal oil and was
Mr. and Mrs
and son, Otto Lovd. Mr and Mrs
i D. Hodges and Mr and Mrs
Burton - Leveret ’ vtoted_lfl_Uie 1 real totaa <mr ThSy' id-
wr w, no»mrv5tfn<fty ministered first aid >nH ii>«
first aid and then
carried it to Lometa to Dr
Last report It was doing
Miss Mannlr. and Mr Wil-
liams both spent the week-end J ”***"
at Star visiting relative®. :16-
p_„ . . , , i Velma Gage and wife and Mrs
Bundav^hh m d faf wV ! Allen carrl6fl J(>hn Allen to San.
SSL, J , v 1 ' U thp ** °{ l«t ink for
Armstrong, and .ami4> at Oold- j an operation He Is doing very
inwaite. | wen
Mr. and Mrs. WUl MoreUnd
Visited in the W W Berry home
awhile one night last week
Mrs. Webb laughter spent last
Tuesday with her mother. Mrs
_____ Cora Ford, also Mrs Joe Evans
Mr, and Mrs W w Berry and Edgar McNutt and wife spent
MU and Mrs. J D ! Sunday in Mr. and Mrs Winter
Hodges, Mra George Brown, Mr. I Stevenson's home
and Mrs. Win ktorelanri and Mrs boys together.
O. Z. Berry went to Brownwood Mr Earnest
Wedre.vday. •< i • '
They were
T
jakXda
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mu POWDER
Eagle
Bar !>■ __
GEBHARDT’S—
Spiced Beans
Tit >«■ '
Veal Loaf 14^ Corned Beef
EXTRA! Any Three Bunches
Tsmlp, Carrots, Mustard, Busts, Radishes fur ________
SPINACH, pound
Grape Nut Flakes
Johnson spent
w J w _ . several days In Dick Hale's home
Mr and Mrs. Dutch McKenzie helping with their sick baby who
and daughter from Ooldthwalte died Tuesday morning
^d«.,M1SS^(>la<tyS Ca*p6r Fleming Ford carried Alva to
ed Klirn Berry and family Sun- the Lampasas hasplui Friday,to
a,y_ _ f •: have his arm readjusted He is
Mr , Brit Berry visited In the doing very well
Ray Berry home Friday after- j* Whlttenbu^ and wife]
ne?” , 1 nt one day last week with his
Dealva and Cecil -Vlrden vis- brother '
lted relatives at Star last week- Mrs Charles Wright and chUd-
• * . 'e '-ren of Brownwood spent the
Mr and Mrs. John Patter»>n
from Ooldthwalte visited Bill
Vlrden and family Sunday aft-
ernoon.
Mr and Mra. WUl Moreland
visited Harvey Jeffery and fam
ily Sunday altomoon.—Fanny
Flapper
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Bin. Wad* preached one of hU
best wemuiia at the Baptist
church after Sunday achool last
Sunday.
Gloria Annutte, »Htomths-oid
daughter of Mr. and Mm Sam
Head, dtoto Monday night after
an mnadFbf aeveral days fv
neral services were held at the
Baptlat church*. Tuesday after-
noon by Rev. Tidwell of Banket
bp Bro. Sparkman of
Locker.
The basketball bogs are very
proud of their new sweaters glv-
i thm by the P.-T. A.
Mr and Mra Ira Alidredgi
and Mm Tom Home and Mr
and Mrs. W. M Wilcox attended
the funeral of their aunt, Mr
Mary Alktredge In Duatenonia .
last Saturday. • >
Mr and Mm W. I^Bead vis-
ited her Mster, Mm Chide Ad-
am* and family at DeLeon Sun
day.
Walter Sfanpaon and family of
South Bennett visited to the
Oglesby Jmwm Sunday
MW Floyd Itt of OeMthwaltel
heipsd caw tor the Rttte da ugh
ter of Mr. and Mm Hem Head
during her lllneea
Wry much to rr
port O. M Bead an the sick list
again.
Mr. and Mm Spencer and!
some of their children of Brlggj
attended the funeral of their
netto':
Mr gad urn
Mrs Phallus of
i,
i
Magnolia Brand Macaroni,
or Vermicelli 3 Pkgs. for IDc
Long Slveds Cocoanut, j^Tft. Sc
ST
Light, White sad
COMET—UNCOATED
7* FLOUR |.
I 24 lb. udia_____ I
u
BACON, fh __
VRAE, 2 Jho
Meats, Ih
cheese, a
Health Club
•OCEEZ-ACTING—
All-Bran
Puff Wheat
Wheaties
Had a nice crowd out at Sun-
day achool Sunday morning.
Next Saturday night, Sunday
at 11, o’clock and Sunday night
Bro. Hays’ regular appoint-
npM,
Frank Gray and wife spent the
night Saturday with his slater.
Mrs F. M. Anderson.
‘ Th* young people enjoyed a
nice entertainment In the H. P.
Beard home Friday nightjof.thla-
week and another In the Walter
Reynolds home Saturday night:
Wilton Glen Steward visited
Jackie Oatla Sunday Oxn-and
Marian Reynolds visited him al-
so. _< ■ i: •
Little EUa Andarabn and sta-
ler visited Glory Oatta Sunday.
I Quite a few lost goate to the
fold spell, the frefte tolled most
of the fruR to this vicinity.
Orandmother Deaton Is at her
heme this week.
Butt and Walter Reynolds vis-
ited their grandparents. Mr. and
Mw. A. J. Cline, one evening of
last week. "
There was a get together of the
family of Walter Reynolds last
Sunday. Those present were
Uovd Reynolds and boys, Mm
Lillian Oatls and Jr., Jackie and
Olory Deward and family j Im-
re te, Mary, of Dallas, Daphne of
University, Mias Jofesfand Wade
Knight. They all enjoyed an
Hseter egg hunt on the Creek
ftinday evening -Reporter
• LONG COVE
• • • • «
We certainly enjoyed our visit:
with the editor last week as it
had beer quite awhile since we
had viMted in the office.
Mrs Barton Hodges and
week-end wljh her mother Mrs
On Black
Lloyd Laughlin and wife spent
the week-end in Bruce Burnet's
home. __
Mrs. Cora Ford spent Mayday
1r Mrs. R D Evans' home. In
the afternoon Mmea R D Evans
Lora Maund, Ed Evan*. Cora
Ford called In Velma Gage's
home.
CRAWFORD MILLS •
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I "to was a good crowd at
Thursday afternoon
Mrs Joe Rulder spent Wednes-
day sftemooo with Mrs Bit:
Manning
Mr- win Elaonf and. Hsyett
:noon
B F Renfro visited Mrs
H- Renfro Thursday after-
Sunday night.
Mrs O B. Bell entertained the
club at her home Wed-
* ’ Miu, ILf r • u t •
called on Mrs. Ed Oritnland laat .<> n IPn >nd'1<lr
Thursday,...... __......—------- „ visited In the W.
-»verai of the- mm met and MrsT mornln«
worked the grave yard Sstnr- o
day. Work of this kind certain-
ly make a difference to the ap. «_ 0rl(__ .
Ptorance of the silent city. I Parentt of Caf-
Ed OrimUnd had the nUMor-; L v._^L ajld Ham*, visit.
tone of falling from hta
Saturday morning and jerking* rf*« b, R*n,ro tl*u
hta arm out of place 0 *■ 86,1 home Sun-
jrssn wife ^ Stt
S,™
Mr and Mra. L. W. Hill Ve,m* Fox
ry and
____ ------ tittted ,
Mrs Berry’s nislsg M| T K " k
CWfmin; an4 family Ma» wwk-1
end ; -
Mias Hudson |g quite busy
coaching students to a high
aehooi play which will be gre
sented twq wesfca from naxt Frt
day. Miss Luckle to working
wiu* her Rhythm Band Prof T™'
Harris and shop boys ore dolrc } *rrT 1
good work-in that Una while „ ,
prof Blackwell haa - -baa* * - “"rl
busy for words working to get
pupils near to tranafar since
North Bennett expects to Join us
next year and make this one of
the vary beet of IU kind.
—-o -
CHAPPEL mu • |
* *~ * • _____ ;a o • •
Mr and Mrs Ernest Eaton had
as their meat* this week-end her
pareAu. Mr and MTs Milrlrt
from Pioneer, and stator and
family. Mr and Mm. '-Jamie
Orave# and daughter. Mule. oL
Hislng Star Marvin Eaton re-
turned with them lot a special
treatment for rhsiimaltoiii
April l Charles Crook cetobrat
ed hta sixth birthday by having
a party and Inviting a num be:
»f little ftlend* to hto home
They played gum* bad rafraah
menu and all enjoyed Urn ocea
tton vary much.
The Jem Ivy family an enjoy*
tog Ice cream real often now,
frosen to their new electrotux re. j
frtgerator they have recently
Purchased. _
Mr and Mm Plank Dennis ol
«tt of town vial tad Mr. and
Mrs. Bvana Sunday.
Otto Lorenx and Rhlnaart Safe ssi
'•port aome oo*n took with bud
few. moat people ben have
*thel HUl left
Austin for an i
with
Mix. Clellan Andaraon.
► easy
whUe.
Catherine Croak, vtattod Bun
<*•? with Hsaei ttshta and her
c°oMn. Marie Omvoo. '
A number of our yome foU<
from this community enjoyed s
musical entertainment at C. O
Norton's at Lake Merritt Pttday
night of lae weak fEttn I
J.I
HUl were waltp ,ox «* Ooidth-
Visa. r ^ 5 szssi
ed over to lometa Saturday aft- u 6l*et,on Saturday
emoon and got aa far at Paul B|„ v_!f* H*nic Hdi. of
Thompaon's. when the car went ^tod In the
re-
°mon decided she did
to go to town after
Newaunj
working to Lnaeta. spent miur .
^!_ht^,.U’_h*r PMmitt, Mrl^Jl1 ‘ t?ck ^ of fst
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“to W1U Elmore
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Thompson, Mrs. R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [43], No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1937, newspaper, April 9, 1937; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072732/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.