The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1957 Page: 3 of 12
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Arranging; the second day 42
were preaent to hear Mrs. W. c.
Pence on Horticulture and
Flower arranging and 31 took
the Examination on Wednes-
day.
Mrs. Cornelius was leader
Cor the program “A Thing
OL Beauty Is A Joy For-
ever,” and Mrs. Erie D. Rob-
erson gave the Thanksgiving
Prayer. Roll call waa answered
by “The Bulb I Like Best.”
A panel discussion, “Plant-
ing Bulba For Pour Seasons Of
Bloom" was by Mrs. Mary Wln-
sor and Mrs. Erie D. Roberson.
Etch member brought a bulb
'or the Juniors to plant at
school.
The hostesses assisted by
Mrs. Mottler Oglesby and Mrs.
H- D. Smith served an attrac-
tive refreshment .plate depict-
ing the Thanksgiving theme.
The table was laid with an Im-
ported yellow linen cloth and
centered with an arrangement
of yellow and, white mums
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[GEO. W. HILL OBSERVES
72nd BIRTHDAY, NOV. M
Several of Mr. and Mrs. Geo
W. Hill’s/children and grand-
children arrived at the HU1
home last Saturday to help
their father and grandfather
celebrate his 72nd birthday
Those present for the occas-
ion were: Mr. and Mrs. E. E
Ellis and LaRlta of Democrat;
Mr. and Mrs. Dehner Wilkinson
and son, San Antonio: Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Anderson and sons,
Austin; Mrs F. B. Morgan and
sons, Sweetwater; Mr and Mrs.
J. R. Sandstorm and children,
Fort Worth;.Mr.and Mrs David
Hill, and children, Dallas.
Others present during the
weekend were: Mr. and Mrs
James N. Hutchings. Brown-
wood; Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ira Hut-
chings, Zephyr and Miss Bess
Hvtchlr.e* Ooldthwalte
Everyone enjoyed the "home-
coming and -birthday celebra-
tion'' and hope to have another,
soon.
Library Board Meets
Tuesday Morning
The Library Board met Tues-
day morning In the Commis-
sioner's Courtroom with seven
members present. Mrs. Hasel
Bradford, librarian reported the
following new books added to
the library during November:
“Par, Par The Mountain
Peak," Masters; “Mr. Audubon’s
Lucy," Kennedy; -Silver
Spoon,” Gilbert; “Three
Worlds Of Albeit Schwektser,”
Payne; “The Sound Of Thund-
er,” Caldwell; "The Believers,”
Ollee; “Sing Out The Glory,"
Carroll; “To Live Again,” Mar-
shall; ‘"Hie Oallant Mrs. Stone-
wall," Kane; "By Love Possess-
ed,” Cozzens; “Turkey Knob
Une,” Kail; "The Gift And.
The Olver,” White; and “Mrs.
Daffodil,” Taber.
“The Care and Feeding of
Garden Plants" was added to
the Garden Chib Shelf by the
Garden Club. D. A. Darroch
and Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. 8tokes
Jr. each gaVe seven u§ed books
and Mrs. Addle Schooler one
'•sed book, x
Mrs. Bradford also reported
169 adult books and “^20■ Juve-
nile books had been read dur-
ing November
GHS Student Council
Sponsors World
Clothing Week
BY BELINDA WHITLEY
The Goldthwalte Student
Council met Tuesday morning,
December 3, 1957,
President, Tllmon Kirby call-
ed the meeting to order and
the secretary read the minutes.
Three members were elected to
alten^The annual Oil Belt As-
sociation of Student Councils
meeting In Comanche, Decem-
ber 14. Thpy are Gene Elliott,
Don Barnett and Betsy Glass
The student council is spon-
soring the World Clothing Week",
December 3-10. Any out-grown
or untied clothing will be ap-
preciated.
Jerry Hammon^ was the only
member absent.
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All lay ' •
Saturday December 7
Everybody Invited end Welcome
To Attend Thi. Bit Open Home
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Bill Jack Kelso
Goldthwalte
fkBIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Trie* of
McKinney are the proud par-
ents of a son, Kervln Lee, born
In McKinney Hospital, Thurs-
day, November the 21.
Mrs. Trice will be remembered
here as the former Miss Ruby
Simpson, daughter of Mrs. C. A.
Simpson'
Mr. and Mrs. Ous Wayne Jacobs
of Brownfield announce the ar-
rival of a son, Ous Wayne Jr.
born Wednesday, November 20,
In the Brownfield hospital. He
has two slaters to hrtp enter-
tain him.
Mrs. Jacobs U the former Miss
Oeorgla Mae Simpson, daughter
of Mrs. C. A. Simpson of Gold-
thwalte.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Harris
announce the arrival of a dau-
ghter, Brenda Kaye, on Nov-
ember 5, 1957. She weighed six
pounds, one ounce and will
make her home In Hobbs, New.
Mexico with her parents and
big sister, Patti.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. ard Mrs. Dee Sauls of Gold-
thwalte and paternal grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
vllle Harris also of Goldthwalte.
Goldthwaite Club
Enjoys Covered Dish
Luncheon Nov. 26
BY MK8. OSCAR BURNS
The Ooldthwalte Home Dem-
onstration . Club met Tuesday,
November 26 in an all day meet-
ing In the home of Mrs. Dutch
Smith. At the noon hour t
bountiful meal was served to
the club members and the
agent, Miss Burma.
After lunch, the regular meet-
ing was held, with Mrs. Lloyd
Reynolds, president presiding.
Mrs. E. H. Singletary gave the
"H.DA. Creed after a short
Business meeting. Miss Burma
had charge of the program
which was on “Good Orooming”
ind "Foundation Garments,”
followed with the Secret Pal gift
exchange, Secret Pals were re-
vealed at this time. We will
draw for new Secret Pals at
the first meeting In January.
There were 20 members and
the agent present for this meet-
ing. The next meeting will be
;our annual Club Christmas
party with a covered dish lunch
with our husbands, there will
i iso be an exchange- of -gifts.
The meeting will be at the
Youth Center on Friday, Dec-
ember 13 at 6:30 o’clock.
THI OOLDTHWAITB KAOLE- MULLIN ENTERPRISE
Ooldthwalte. Texas Thursday. December s, 1997
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Smith of
Liberty announce the arrival o!
a daughter, Juile Gale, born
8unday, December 1. 8he. weigh-
ed five pounds and 14 ounces.
She has a brother, Pat to wel-
come her.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson of
Ooldthwalte and paternal
irandpnrents are Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Weathers of Ennis.
Center City Masonic
Lodge To Celebrate
75th Anniversary
The Center City Masonic
Lodge will celebrate Its 75th an-
nlversay at the Masonic Hall In
Center City on Saturday even-
ing, December 7, 1957. The
meeting will begin at 6:30
o'clock at which time refresh-
ments will be served.
All members and former
members of the Center City
Lodge are urged to attend, and
all Matrons are welcome.
An appropriate program In-
cluding a historical review is
being planned.
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WOMACKS ENTERTAIN
GUESTS THANKSGIVING
Mr.' and Mrs. C. A. Womack
enjoyed having their children,
grandchildren and Mrs. Wo-
mack's mother as their guests
Thanksgiving Day. Those pre-
sent were: -------------------- -----
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Findlay
and daughters, Patricia and
Debbie, Austin; Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Campbell and son, Paul,
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wo-
mack and daughter, Nancy
Jane of Ban Saba and Mrs. J. A.
Weatherstoee of Dallas. ,
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TODAYS
Kelly Saylors -
Entertain Guests
After the Homecoming List
Saturday night, the Kelly Say-
lors threw open their home to
old friends and class mates.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Blanton, San Angelo;
Mts. Bob H. Harper (the for-
mer Ethel S. Jones) San An-
gelo; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Harp-
er, Water Valley; Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Hollingsworth, Coleman;
Mrs. EUla Clements NJckols and
Mrs. Annie Wilson Armstrong;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson all
of Ooldthwalte; Fannin Wilson
and Jo McKenney, Houston;
and “Oscar and Sadie (Stephan!
Burns of this city,
Someone tried to dub the
party “an evening of the Gay
Nineties” but somehow it did
not so develop 7
It was a pleasantCefYqijjrig for
all the group, meeting with
friends so long separated
Mullin Club Plans
Christmas Party
The Mullin Quilting Club
members and other ladles of sthe
Mullin Community met at the
recreation building on Tuesday,
November 19, where they made
three quilts for Mr. and Mrs.
Landers of Bangs whose home
burned recently.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Landers are for-
mer residents of MulUn.
The quoting chib will have
their Christmas party the night
Of Saturday, December 14. A
Christmas tree with an ex-
change of gilts will be enjoyed
as well as “42” and dominoes.
Refreshments will be served
during the evening and every-
one has a most cordial Invita-
tion to attend, according to an
announcement by Mrs. McFall.
Meals That Are Easy
For The Working Wife
Sy MiaswNOff
NO time for taking It too easy
them days, as ths fall paoe ac
celeratm and tha holiday maw
looms ahaadl
Doubly difficult It Is for the
wqrklac wife who. must prepare
a m6Sf upon her return from
work.
Blend Vfc e. cherry or cranberry
jelly and % e. horseradish and
spread over meat and applet
tiJW !? SLl it Oongarfc*
meat refrigerated overnight be-
fore glaring).
Especially for the career wife
to the following recipe for glarod
pork and applet
, Tha anokad pork butt may be
cooked In water one evening,
then refrigerated overnight until
ready for heating through with
tha tangy glam.
Here to the recipe for 6 servings.
Plaoe a 2-lb. anokad pork shoul-
der butt in deep kettle; eover
wtth water. Add a halved garlic
clove, 6 whole elovm and one bay
leaf. Cover pan and simmer over
low heat m hit or until meat to
Ploce In Pan
Remove meat and plao
shadow baking pan.
Core S apples and out la i__
wise halvet Place apple halves
•round meal
lunfhw maw
Hearty CameroU
1 Polks who like sweet potatoes
with, rleh ereem gravy should
enjoy' a meat-snd-V*g*Ubls cas-
serole consisting of dried beef
end sweet potatoee baked with a
•lightly seasoned cream sauce.
For g servings, cook 14 o.
minced onion la 2 tbep. butter
over low heat for • min. Blend In
2 tbep flour aad.add 2V4 o. milk.
__Cook, stirring constantly, until
cover slightly thickened.
---- Out 6 cooked, medtwa-riaod
sweet potatoee into 14-in. slice*
and plaoe In alternate layers with
dried beef In greased g-qt eame-
role, using H lb. dried beet in all.
Pour moos ever potatoes and
meat.
Tom 1 a. ftna dry bread eruaba
wtth 1 tbep bettor and sprinkle
over mmsrols
et 150' lot 10 min.
•to to*.
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HOLIDAY GUESTS IN
CHARLES W. HILL HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilbur
HU1 and boy* had the .followm;:
guest* In their Jtome (Or
Thanksgiving Day: Mr. and
Mr*. Willis Hill. Mr* O. R. Wil-
son and Mrs. J. F. Otles ol
Goldthwalte; Mr, and Mrs. B*r-
n*rd Okm and J»n*. Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge Anderson. Leurte
and Doug, Houston; Mr. and
Mrs. Howard BUck and Mr*.
Masterson of San Antonio. Also
Mrs. M E Mltlican. San Saba.
Mr and Mrs. Vade Giles, Gary,
and Jeflery, Abilene and Mr
and Mr*. Lavererce Oiles. La{-
ry, Nlckelos and Penny, El
Paso. ....... _ -
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Will Hill of Ooldthwalte and
Mr. and Mrs Ned Ward and
Neddie of Fort Worth spent
Friday with Mr and Mr*. G. W.
kin.
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1957, newspaper, December 5, 1957; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090757/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.