The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1944 Page: 7 of 16
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Tom Dyes# of Prlddy
their three children who have' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karnes and j CADR OF THANKS
been visiting there with their charllne.
grandparents. | Joyed a
Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Todd j tcmoon.
of Santa Anna came down Sun- , curbe
day for a
with her sister. Miss Ima V.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Ourtls
and son, Oall, of Ooldthwalte,
spent Sunday In the Blgon Kelly
home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Miles
at the death of our beloved son
and brother, Elbert Bryant, and
the beautiful flowers..
8. R. RYANT,
ARTHUR BRYANT
and family.
visit with Mr., and Ip
Mrs. Frank Hines and Greta t
Sue. Frank Richard, grandson <j
of the Hines' who has been visit- /
lng here for some time, returned11
home with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Todd.. --■—.-- x
Visitors In ,our home from (
Thursday to Sunday were: Mr. 1
and Mrs. Curtis Beck of Talpa, t
Miss Rose Mary Beck of Lubbock i
Tech, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Tate
and little daughter, Bobble, of I
Leaday, Rex Beck of Talpa, Miss i
Patsy Jamerson of Texas Uni-
versity, Lamoin Wright of Mul-
lin and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Moseley and son. Pat Davis, of
Talpa. Mopt of the above named
were contestants In the San
Saba Rodeo.
Earl Blake of Temple Is home
tor a short visit.
Word was received here Friday
1 from Belton stating Mrs. Loula
• Carothers was dangerously 111 In
1 a Temple hospital. Her children,
' Mrs. Ran Gunn and Fred Wit-
1 tenburg, left immediately to be
’ at her bedside.
• Dee Jones went to Fort Worth
s ! Friday to be with his son, R, Dee,
f I who is ill in a hospital at that
i! place Word came stating the
• patient was some better at this
time.
G>Jf. Horten visited through
J ihe twbek-end In Mullln with his
daughter, Mrs. Henry Crawford,
k and family.
ter, Mr*. Richard Slack, and lie.
Slack at Abilene. _
John DellU of Houston
the week-end with his famUjb
Wilbur Heath accompanied
C as beers home to spend his tm--
eation with his uncle and a—fc
Mr. and Mrs. Branson Cafeam^
at Lampasas. -----* . ............
> Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frsafer
and daughter, Barbara Ann. of
Brcwnwood visited home fafe»
‘Bunday.
* E. F. Vlrden of Gorman warn
taken to the Temple hospital
Sunday for treatment, word re-
ceived by relatives here statin*
he was seriously 111.
Newest Patterns in Oil CRdfe.
—Barnes ft McCullough.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. fevof
San Antonio spent the first of
the week here with-hie sisters,
Misses AbMe and Ruth Brvln.
Mmes. W. H. Llnkenhoger and
Bruce Hanna 'and daughters,
Mary and Florence, vlaitedMaM
week-end In Eastland with WT
W. Llnkenhoger. Mrs. Marvlh
Rudd accompanied them and,
visited relatives there.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Evans
returned Saturday evening from
their vacation, visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Webb,
and relatives In Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. David Murry of
Fort Worth and Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday guests In the Charlie
Miller home.
Wonder what’s happened to
our Soldier Page.
Mrs. John Mills of Lubbock 1*
here visiting her Ester, Mis. A. J
Gatlin, and other relatives..
Seems we
don’t have ae many letters as
we did.
Mrs. Pete Miles had a letter
from her sister-in-law, Mrs Olan
T. Miles, saylhg she had arrived
safely In Va. Her husband Is
stationed there.
Mrs. George Shady, Miss Bessie
Kate Lewis
I removed
Eai Satur-
| reported
ban be ex-
hurt when
Hi Monday
suing
* I* tatfci
ousdna .
Mn
>n • returM
Ruble visited Mr. said Mrs.
Fyitz Tlemann Thursday night.
Melvin and Leo Tlemann are
fattening a nice 4-H Club calf.
They keep pretty busy with him,
and Mrs. Allen
Perkins and son called Monday
evening on Mrs. Ray Berry.
their trac-
er aid's cot-
jd his corn
gforth a lot
in to know
neighbors.
Bill visited
[the Dude
SCALLORN—
By MRS. ORA BLACK
keeping him clean
BLAIRS* CERTIFIED
tH 25-Pound Sack . .
I .Ol I ■% 50-Pound Sack . .
, Hall from
fMrg Leon-
Iren of Ok-
pr the week
per, Donald
»nc Howell
irnett with
ttuart boys,
also visited
I with Mrs.
Irs. M. W.
iirlce Lappe.
family ate
nc Mpnday
Isaac HoW-
rd and we
FREE—2 Pieces Fire King Oven Glass
:h 50-Pound Sack
SUNSHINE
FRESH TENDER
ORANGE JUICE No. 2 Can 23c
CHAPPLE HILL—
By NORA CHARLLNE KARNES
Pound 18c
The farms are getting pretty
dry. Wish we would get a nice
ral« in a few days.
50-60 Count
FRESH'
BLACKEYED PEAS 2 lbs 11c
PRUNES 11-2 Pounds 25c
|en spent a
t home the
Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Stevens
and Vada Dean visited his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stev-
ens and children Sunday; also
ZiP FREEZE
For Makin? Ice Cream
ADMIRATION, LIPTON’S, MAX
WELL HOUSE_
PRIDE
MATCHES
3-Lb Jar 69c
6 Boxes 23c
45 Grain
PURE CANE
5-Lb Jar 52c
No. 2 Can
2 for 17c
SHELLED
SGY BEANS
14-oz. Can
MELLO-GLO
ous Sui
h Con$
mpany.
Market Specials-----
SUGAR CURED
SLAB BACON Pound 28c
DRESSED FRYERS
PURE BEEF
SMOKED
Pound 26c
CHOICE CUT
SKINLESS
BEEF ROAST Pound 27c
Pound 29c
pd the sympathy—he doesn’t
In his mind, he did his duty,
|of his duty wai (topping an
Fifth War l oan. Don t expect credit—
you can’t match bis sacrifice by merely
lending your money. But don’t be
ashamed, either—if you’ve done your
duty, you’ve shown your
NK gratitude— the way he wants
Say "thanks” to every
American soldier — double
'WAR IAN* '-the Bonds you bought before.
Ive a duty, too, in thi* war.
|owr duty is to buy
ns with every dime
| you can.
ply say "thankl" to
pd soldier, by buy-
I VITOUZEDOd
Mhelpjw’*
by Mr
mmauTS
it »««f
Au/IOCAUY OW/ViD.'
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Wilson, Ernest E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1944, newspaper, June 23, 1944; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1091086/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.