The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1956 Page: 4 of 12
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► « THE OOLDTHW JUTE BAOLE—MULUN
Ooldthwaite TU&K Thursday. November 1.
Personal News Of Mullin
Mr And Mrs 8 D Robertson
and kcu of Abdene *prn; Sa;-
arday mghi here in the bom* of
Mr and Mrs J P Slaughter and
Jam?s
Mr aoi Mrs Max Hecry of
■mJBb rttoted his parent*. Mr
and Mrs Clint Henry hear «w
the weekend v
Mrs Manht C.iwn and Mrs
RxmoK! OPbb were ywesti Monday
m thehoaae of Mr and Mrs
_ Mr and Mrs C W Holden of
Ooldlh waive attended church
here at the Baptist Church Sun-
day
Mr and Mrs BiUy Singleton
of B Paso and Mr. and Mrs
Garth Gist and children of
m the home of Mr and Mrs
Otto SU«lrttia and family
Mrs ihu Spinks and son
and Mrs .Ubers Spinks rtstt-
ec Miss Lorrt&a Spinks in Bro-
Tex Says He's No Expert
But He Believes Ike Is
TSe ether aigfct a beaeii «f «
were a-tting areasid m the fro*
•tore after she Mai raw*
drink code* and a.k-H Vgu
knew K-w ;t ta after a raw* in a
*m*!! t*wn. «p*c.al!y after the
hcxr-r team Voae*. Nearly eeery
m- In the erevrd hai a theory a*
U> why »r d Jh*t win the r*me
Moot of them, of coarse. Maned
the coach I couldn't help re-nan-
herinr that before we cocao!idated
tin cojety achools we didn't even
hai ■ rcouch hoy* to wake an a
foots*’! team. And tceoe same
tHI acre say -r
whj’ K. ,>r .B-d W rkirsor
woa.d hare dene, up until a few
-.ye*r*. arc the ikiel V-ow wfool-
ball from a »a.-'rmeloe!.
But that's the. -*a>. it a in a
■u tcoc i»rd in hr ones. too.
1 uooerstar 1 {.<si there's no
real iu-n doce. a-thourh soor.e-
tunec its pretty rvu,jh oe she
1 r-e; - we hare a right, in this
free cou-try. to be aeif-appointed
esperti a any line we want to
ptci out. It seems to me that moat
pee: - chooae either football or
pabtxa.
Take this praaideatial wetoe
oocr t up next Tuesday: Dcr-.eg
the sst few weeks 1 taee heard
aa irsne rtorie* and theories fraaa
aa ma-. di*erert political experts
that T nearly pet .onfoaed soere-
timr . 1 have to .top and think
that the fellow who is talking
peohiNy doesn't know any more
ahe-t rt than 1 do. and that heipe
me seep straightened oat.
la fact. 1 gnesa I law had my
m»d made up all ulong. To make
■a hones about it, I like Ike.
Be t a mao you can always look
«p to and respect—the kind of
maa you'd he prowd to poiat oat
to any yeraoei. from nay ecu-try
oa the face of the |We. and aay:
"That's oar President'*
About Ad la:, bow. I'm no* so
sure. Of course, if he was elected,
he would be my President, too.
and I would hepe he'd do a lot
better than moat people around
here seem to think he would.
Thu M soenethiag I don’t think
we need to worry about, because
from ail 1 eaa hear and read. Ike
is pc eg to wia it again-
It seems to me that if A dial
ever had a chance around here, he
-tv it away when he came out
with that H-bomb tneiame Now,
the folks m our town don’t know
much about H-bombs, except that
they don't want any personal
dealings with theta. Our scientific
k-owledge of H-bombs is about
on a par with our football kneprt-
edge. I reckon. But we do knew
one th.ng: »e doat want aoaae
misguided, inexperienced fellow
fooling around with our national
defense When H comes to trust-
ing what Bakun says or what
K.srvhower mya. IT! taka Ik*. So
will the rest af the country, if I
dean miss my guess.
d nt before we broke sp tbs
other sight Doc Brown came into
the drug store, and somebody
asked him “Hey. Doc. how's Ike
we wood Saturday afternoon
Mr and Mrs CHe no Culdcr
and family and Charlie colder
spent the weekend In Bula «1U>
relatives fJ
Mm Lucy Wilson of Washing-
ton. D C to Ttoiting here ertth
relatives
Mrs Bennie Qgirnhy has re-
tained to her home in Fwmn.
after spending several week*
here with her mother. Mrs & H
parts, who to U1
Rev and Mm. Cole vtaited in
San Angelo recently
Mr. and Mrs Ben ’ White of
Wink are visiting here In the
two* of Mr and Mrs. Fowler
White and Jimmie
Relatives and fnends have re-
ceived news of the death of
Raymond Calder. son of Mr and
Mrs Lewis Calder of Bronte
Raymond was in the Army and
was killed in Italy
Mr and Mrs L. R Slaughter
ct Brownwood visited Mr and
Mrs Autrie Keating Friday eve-
ning
Mr and Mrs. A L French and
Mr and Mrs Vern French visit-
ed Elwarth French in a Coman-
che hospital Sunday.
Mrs J P Slaughter and Mrs
J M McConnell visited in Bro-
wnwood Monday
Mr and Mrs Melvin Murphy
and family of San Saba Tinted
relatives here Sunday
Mr and Mrs Mack Hancock
of Bangs visited his mother. Mrs
A. E. Hancock and other re-
latives over the weekend
Mr and Mrs. D. D.
fcinT" (Doc’s a bigE
man) Dee Said' *W«fl. it's a
busy campaign far the
prefeasiea. Lost week Ike vm:
and ret his heart examined: and
I understand that this week A dial
n rmng to get his head exam-
Iff- pm»d V toa Trim I—H far
truly,
lan Dtoar
Star News
Mr. and Mrs Harmor. Mc-
Casland. Kay and Margie and
Mr and Mrs. W V. MeGilvray
spent Sunday the list at For:
Worth with Mr. and Mrs Van
McCasUnd and tittle son.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Clary were
called to Ranger Wednesday on
account of the death of her ne-
phew, Robert Maddox a poho
victim. We extend oar sincere
sympathy to the family
Mr and Mrs. Short of Ooklth-
wmite were Star visitors Wednes-
day
Mr and Mrs. B F Poore. Mr
and Mrs Dudley Henry and
boys of Oroom were recent rts-
FELLOW DEMOCRATS £
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VOTE FOR »;
TEXAS llfF 'MSwt
BORN H\Q
ttors of
Honry
Carl Bdward. infant poo of
Mr. and Mrs C. C Ridden of
Snyder was buried In the Hurst
Ranch Cemetery Tuesday after-
noon. Carl Edward was a grand-
son of Jim Williams of Hamilton
We extend oar sympathy to the
famihea
Mrs Maade Townsend of
AdamsvlUe awl Mrs Hettie
Fields of Evant spent Thursday
and Thursday night with Mr
and Mrs. D D. Henry. Mrs.
Poore spent the week with her
parents.
Mr and Mrs. W. V. McOUvray
and Mr and Mrs. J. W William-
son are visiting their children
at Crystal City.
Mr and Mrs P O Harper
are spending several days at
Marlin
Lula Mae Hurst spent Friday
night at Goldthwaite with Caro-
lyn v, Ukey
Mrs John Shelton. Lounette
Shelton and Patricia Penning-
ton of Katv spent the weekend
with Mr .and Mrs John Soules
Mr and Mrs Dumble Hamil-
ton’ and Olyn were Sunday vis-
itors in the Soules home
Mr and Mrs Frank Bloc and
Miss Da rev Blue of Killeen were
Star visitors Sunday morning
Mr and Mrs Ode Sargent of
Bend visited Mr and Mrs Slim
Hurst Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs O-thal Knowles
of Lometa,visited Mr and Mrs
V R Knowles Saturday
Mrs. C C Sheldon. Mrs Char-
lie House Mrs O Z Cox and
Mrs Nelson Waggoner attended
Use xmgmf at ooidihwaite Sun-
day
Miss idiiie Williams of Hamil-
ton Ttsrted Mrs John Tubbs
Sunday morning and spent Sun-
day afternoon with Mamie and
Normie Osnamel:
Mr and Mrs Floyd Rirkei and
son of Irving spent the week-
end at OoMthwalte and visited
Will JUckel and Chester
Mr and Mrs Wesley Waddell
»r»n family of Belton visited Mr
and Mrs Bill Kincheioe durir t
the weekend
The Hum Ranch Cemetery
working will be November 11
Mr and Mrs James Soules
and daughter of Sac Antonio
spec: Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Jim Soules and other relatives
Mr and Mrs Henry Knowlee
of Austin were guests of Mr
and Mrs C R Knowles Satur
day night They all were dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs CKhoi
Knowles. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Void Henry and
boys of Fort Worth spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. D D.
Henry. Sunday afternoon they
all visited Mrs Hettie Fields at
Brant. Mia. Foot* to still with
her parents
J. T. Hamilton of Brant was
in Star Monday morning.
Mr. and
Scallom
Mrs Dick Hughe,
i guests Sunday evening of
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barks and
children of Ban Angelo were
guests last weekend of his par-
ents. Mr. and Mia. 8Uae Bark
Mrs. Earl Blake at lAtpasa.
me Saturday for a weekend
visit with bar mother. Mrs. Ora
Black, and son, Billy
Mrs. Dick Hughes accompan-
ied by Mrs. C. H Black, were
In Austin Wednesday where Mrs
Hughes went for new glasses
Mm. Bmeat Johnson has been
on the tock list but w* are glad
to report she to better
Mr. and Mrs. Fields Hines and
P*£nu Sand,,
buaincm TbnL! 7*1
Tuesday *1
Mhs Greta 8* i
of lira
night 8at«dm'
“eompanted m.
***r W«*J
t00k>P**ne«hirI
Mi Gary, t~4i^
Mr* W,7l
mother, Un (w]
Waco, spent lag
with ton.
Oreta Sue
Mr and MnLl J
of Brownnoof,
Weather, ang Minni»j
Ooidihwaite
Gees<
|eadiiiK
Progn
NEW DU
MBS. OBA BLACK
Coolest weather of the (ba-
son hit here Thursday night and
continued through the remaind-
er of the week.
Miss Oreta Sue Hines was an
overnight guest of Mm. Ed ----—. __
Turtoaville last Sunday night Gregory of Lmneta visited htolwith Mr and Ha
and the next dxy they visited
members of their 8unday School
class.
The writer was hostess Wed-
nesday to the Scallorn Home-
makers Club Refreshments of
sandwiches, cake and coffee
were served to six ladies. Next
meeting will be during the
Thanksgiving holidays and the
place will be announced later
you are Invited to the chil
supoer the night of the eighth
at Scailom Community Center
Mr anil Mrs. Don Hutchison
of Waco spent the weekend here
with her parents, Mr and Mrs
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1956, newspaper, November 1, 1956; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090866/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.