The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1950 Page: 6 of 12
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THE GOLDTHWAITE (Texas) EAGLE THE MULLIN ENTERPRISE- FRIDAY, NQVEMBER_31J950^
1 Every Monday Xiarht ^
For Square Dancers
ndHI' The Square Dance Club met
K tact Monday night at the Amer-
K lean Legion Halt “Tor a regular
( Instruction session. An Interest-
ing program was danced under
the calling and teaching ot
Horace Taylor of Hamilton.
Other guests from Hamilton at-
tended
On Thursday night of last
week several couples
Ooldthwalte Club
annual festival of the Heart O’
Texas Square Dance Association
Personal Paragraphs
Mr and Mrs. Allen Taylor and
children of Hamilton and Miss
Ruby Simpson of Dallas were
guests of their mother, Mrs.
C A Simpson Sunday.
Qoooh at Corsicana over the
weekend. While there they at-
tended the Navarro Jr. College
and Southwest Jr. College from
Uvalde play They enjoyed see-
ing "Chill” 8mlth play. He
the son of Mr and Mrs. Dutch
rs
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Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Fisher
and Jack of Beaumont
here for the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Her mother, Mrs. A. B. Sheppard
accompanied them home for an
extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nix and
! Yvonne of Waco and J. D Nix,
last I Sr., and Henry Long were guests
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wylie and
family were among those fromj Smith
Ooldthwalte who attended the
Hallowe'en Carnival at Mullln
Tuesday night. ^
Rev and mitt Joe L. Bmery,
enroute to their home in Hous-
ton, after preaching at the First
held at the municipal auditor- Baptist Church in Brownwood
ium at StephenvWe Herbert:*Sunday visited Monday night in |
Oreggerson of El Paso, one of the j the E. B. Gilliam home,
top instructors and callers of I
square - dancing, called the i Danford , returned
dance ' j week from a hospital In Marlin 1 in the L. E. Nix home Sunday.
Alt members of the Ooldth- !wh*re a clot was removed from j Miss Vera Bell and 8gt. Jack
walte club are reminded that his head ,hal was pressing on Simpson of Connally Air Force
night is square-dance '-llie nerves._He is much relieved, i Base at Waco accompanied the
j Nix family to Goldthwalte and
I Mrs. J, H. Burnett Is visitingvisited in the home of
- I in Fort Worth in the home of Simpson's mother
her daughter, Mrs. Marvin K{,lly, and family.
Weatherby.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bartor.
Nan Laughlin of Lometa spent; ancj E of Waco t Sun.
Saturday night with her grand- dayJvlth his mother Mrs md
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bur- Qarton. Sunday afternoon they
motored to Mullin to visit hk'
Monday
night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Barton Smith'aun1' Mrs. E. L. Burkett.
Sgt.
Mrs. Elam
Mrs C. F. Jones left Wednes-
day for her home at Galveston,
after a visit with her sister,
Wm Mrs. Mary Winsor
Mrs. Everitt Holland is in the
Memorial Hospital at Brown-
wood for treatment.
( Mr. and Mrs ■•■Ross Rhodes
1 Belton and Mr and Mrs. Foster visited recently with his sister , Mrs.' Flo Wilke of Shady Oaks
Rhodes and little son, Cecil of
Brownwood visited their par-
ents, Mr and Mrs W E. Rhodes _
over the weekend. j Mrs! Bodkin home Sunday. j Ham, of New York”, left this week
J#' | ' Mr. and Mrs. Charley Starks i , . w . . TT . . . for a fishing expedition at Lake
f * 1 # I 411(1 children of Temple were | J.°h,n °8es y A1 j Texoma. At the same time Mrs.
Sunday guests of Mrs. C. A. iand M Coll^e was a Wilke's father,. T. D. "Dad”
Simpson and other relatives. en^ f)*eSt .^f..hls_^freAtS’ ^ : Stuckey, went to Little Rdck
Mrs Simpson accompanied them ' and Mrs Mohler 08 es y' and Jacksonville In Arkansas
home for a visit. Mr! and Mrs. George Gilbert j to visit his three
- and Gill and Jane visited with
Mrs. H G. Bodkin, who accom- j Ranch, accompanied by Mr
panied them back to Temple lor and Mrs. H. Montgomery
a peek’s visit. They brought of Lometa and their son Wil-
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grandchildren.
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.