The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1950 Page: 12 of 12
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NOVEMBER 3, 1950
Amanda McCarty
Dies At Age 92
In Goldthwaite
taken from
Mrs Amanda Vtnzant Mc-
Cartv, widow of the late J. M.
McCarty, died at her home in
Goldthwaite last Sunday. She
w it ——
Funeral services w«^e
jUc<ed on Monday afternbi
ta< China Creek Cemetery,
labu County, with' arrangements Her I
ay the Fairman-Wilkins Fun- Clauc
eral Home of Goldthwaite. - Kigh
The funeral service was con- Mri
ducted jointly by Grady Pricer, presii
Minister of the Church of earn!
Christ in Goldthwate. and C ancj
p McCormick,- Minister of the exten
Scotland Drive Church of Christ t0 t
in Dallas Brother McCormick is! an(j {
i nephew of Mrs, McCarty. j (,ra;»v
Mrs , Mc-Cart-, was a native o! | whon
Trtni’y Ci'un’v but she moved ! (.flj
to -5an Se-to.i when she was 20. i H4,tjn
-Slu iuw. nait'rivAi to tUt> late 4-—
j M . McCarty on March 18, j ;;it. 5
ISi’O.'Ninp children were born of 1 ,,
-the--union and seven of them I amj
survive They are: j ^
Mrs I, P Reid of Cross | Hand
plains. Mrs IV. A Duey of San cert
Saba, M s. B F. Renfro of Gold- Hows
thwaite. R, D McCarty of Mul- was i
lln. Mrs J W. Isham of Weslaco *iliss
Donnie McCarty of Priddy and
Mrs. John Madison.
Mrs. McCarty also is survived Ail’S
by *14 living grandchildren. Fun
Fourteen crandchildren prede- ductec
ceased her and she is survived ira Kr
by 110 great grandchildren. 1 un Ti
Pallb-\ir> rs at the funerdl set- j surviv
net were O H Renfro, T. J . Judge
ienfro. Wilson Renfro. Dorris Bob 1
d^Carty N land McKee and waite.
t-\ McCarty. us
strength that has been shown
in past games and to eliminate
weakness, where it has appear-
ed. Reports from scouts on the
strategy and tactics of the
Llano Yellowjackets are being
given careful consideration and
if effort and thought has any-
thing to do with it,’ the Eagles
should not be sold short on
November 10.
con-
p in
Fire Insurance
Foster of San Vi ’ (Continued From First Page.)
' The couple are making their ! fPt’livP ** somp timp to ('omc-
home af ..Parli-A ..Apartinents,! In announcing the new rates
1912 First Street. Drownwood. J OOlflfTSWaite, Hie State WT
The bride isu 1940 graduate • ^M-'rance Commission indicated.
of Coleman .'Hvgh School and i Ulul jt iUKl ,akl'” i.nto COIlsld-
Mr. McKee graduated from the I eratlon the augmented equip-1
Goldthwaite High School in I tnent of Hie Goldthwaite Volun-
]945 , leer Fire Department, which
Mrs. McKee has been the hon- 1 ni.’w ^*as two ,rucks> Increased
oree recently at several , gift * *re Department membership,
showers in Brownwood and improved water supplies and
Coleman. ' hydrant maintenance, as4 well
---------— as other efforts that have been
P » # p. 11 made locally in behalf of better
a t aue McUonata flre prevention and protection.
** ~-- Recently Chief Jack Reid of
Till , the Goldthwaite Volunteer Fire
L/n naltOWe en Department and City Utilities
. [ Manager W. C. Barnett confer-
News! Mullin celebrated Hal-| red with the State Fire Insur-
lowe'en on Hallowe'en, which I ance Commission In Austin and
would seem to be a very sensible ! subsequently a representative of
time for having a HairV.Vci.\ the-Commission came to Gold-
Carnival. From ail reports Mui-i Unvaiui and spent considerable
tin staged a wonderful Carnival j time with Mr. Barnett and Mr.
and crowned Al a Faye McDon-{Reid in the inspection of fire-
aid as Hallowe'en Queen, with fighting facilities here.
Billy Slaughter as her escort. ---—»—---
The Mullin Carnival was stag- _
ed in the School Gymnasium rlnrtinrt I Inn
last Tuesday night. There were CeLCLllUn Uay
booths wh'ere food, candy and (Continued From First Page.iif
cold drinks were sold. There was in Mills Cotihty down through
a cake walk, games of many the years that the vote next
kinds and a fine performance Tuesday would not exceed 500
Miss Patty Herd of Coleman
accompanied Richard Moon who
"B.rame " At the conclu-
sion of tiie ceremony he sang
Tlie Lord’s Pfayer." "
Following the, cpremony a re-
ception was hem at the home
of the bride’s parents. The lace-
sar
j Collier Best Man
Mr. R. E Collier of Hamilton
s m the Ml. Olive Cemetery. | r,rtd Mrs, Jessie Botnar of San
---o--• Antonio were married in Hamil-
and Mrs. Lvnn Nix and'on* Tuesday, October 31, at
'2:00 nodn. Mr Collier is a
ormer Goldthwaite resident.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Collier of
Goldthwaite attended the wed-
ding, and Mr. Collier was his
brother’s best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Collier will make
1 heir home in Hamilton.
They're new and for you—the virile . ./ill (
you like in suits are yours in so:kj by
Start to dress u^p way down —with smart,
"Cheviot" patterns —herringbone . .. ch
stripes . . . diamond weave - in soft-spu
wearing socks. Elastic tops stay up-soi
—with these socks that are walkouts evei
Charlie* Rudd Gives Earlene were an
, ... Goldthwaite wh<
Timely r ll’St Aid Hallowe’en Car
. Charlie Rudd of Big. Spring. [ night at Mullin.
sun of Mr and Mrs Charles H
3oiid, formerly ol Goldthwaite.
received considerable publicity
m last Sunday’s Big Spring
Daily Herald, because, by appli-
cation of his Boy Scout training,
he gave first aid to a friend
who had been bitten by a rattle-
«take on a hiking trip A physi-
«an praised Charlie Rudd for
ins fine first aid work
Our Store Will Be Closei
Saturday, Nov. 11th, Ain
Road Deeds Cleared
Final clearance of land deeds
for new highway construction
on the Payne Gap road was
completed this week and the
land for nearly three more miles
of farm-to-market road on
highway 572 has been deeded
to the Texas Highway Depart-
ment by the Mills County Com-
missioners- Court, it was An-
nounced this week by Judge
Lewis B. Porter.
F. H. A. U. N. Flag
The Goldthwaite--F.H.A. girls
made a United Nations flag last
week and flew It In front of
their Homemaking building on
U N Day.
Thurs., Nov. 23 for Thanksi
LITTLE
Eagle Want Ads tie* Results—
“Since 1898
Mills County joined In the I
lowe’en festivities at Mullin,
T raffic i
(Continued From
press wefe:
Marietta Duff fl
speeding'J "
Harold Leroy SU
—WwBuOoyW
ed by Patrolman !
speeding and wl(
have an operator’*
Jack Creek, Jr,
night.
Jerry Jackson Home
Jerry Jackson, son of Mr. and
Mrs H. R Jackson, has received
his discharge from the U. 8.
Navy after having served for 34
months. He now Is employed at
Little’s.
MORE
SHOPPING DAYS
BEFORE
Bible Cla
(Continued From First Page) Europe still is far away. But
sirrasr«
S JSWK2.8KS£
of America, then all of us
Once It was established that °u*ht to be convinced that the
President Truman was safe time for wishful and hopeful:
and that he was taking a nap thinking passed long, long ago.
while
(Continued From First Page)
Insurance, $1909; for piano
cover, $10.00; for seats^ $58.53;
for tuning piano, 45,00.
As of October 27, Mr. Hamil-
ton reported, the Downtown
Dr. C. A. Smith and his fam-
ily of Dallas visited last Satur-
day In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe A. Davis of Goldth-
walte. ,
Here’s the famous Stetson Open Road, the
idents
Western style that has rapidly become one of the
East’s most popular hats. The rugged
individuality of the Open Road is in keeping
with the distinctive personality of the man
who wears it. Why don t you try it,.. today f
The current news adds up to
a constantly rising tension the
world over. June, In this
column, 1 wrote that the out-
break of hostilities In Korea ac-
tually marked the outbreak of
World War in. That. I contin-
ue to beljeve. It Is my convlc-
that the guns of war will
be silenced until World War
has been fought to Its con-
ion. it Is not a pretty
ight. The words, *1 told you
are among the most obnox-
ln the Bnglish language
I continue to think that we
In World War m and that
fact of that thought will
William Oaaiew
WANTED—Heavy breed hatch-
ing eggs. Shepherd Hatchery,
Goldthwaite. 11-1-lT.C
charged with cro*
center of highway!
STETSON
For FRIDAY & Si
Nov. 3 And Nov.
The Secretary of State seems
to feel that the Chinese Reds
are afraid not to fight for RUs*’
sla and at the same time they
are fearful of fighting the
American and token United Na-
tions forces under the supreme
command of General Douglas
MacArthur. if, at long last, the
Secretary of State la worried
about the place of the Oom-
Print B«g-25 L
QUAKER
Rev. and Mrs. Don Jones were
Sunday luncheon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Long. In t!he af-
ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. l.. &
Bramblett and daughter, Car-
olyn, visited In the Long home.
. 1 Sunday gueete of Mr. and Mrs.
munlsts In Asia, then the rest of
us ought to be worried too.
Lb. Box
SALAD WAFERS
from the fact
DEL MONTE - L«. Sine - 2 Lb. Bo»
FOR RENT—Two room furnish-
ed apartment with private
bath.—MRS, WILPORD ORAT,
YARBOROUGH & DUREN
tl-a-Tfc
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Ekins, H. R. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1950, newspaper, November 3, 1950; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074090/m1/12/?rotate=180: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.