The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1978 Page: 6 of 11
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Mk . TW the Rev. Ben Welch. GoMtb-
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Mr*. R.L. (Alms) Flower* *• •• _Wortfc- ^**°
heat row, l to I: Jestta
Kind. Tanya Zommer. Tracy
Steve. Carmen Rodriquez.
Thu* it waa that (he retired
here nine yean ago.
Oa June 2. 1971 a he waa
ordained a deacon hy the
presiding bishop of the North
Texas Conference. Kenneth
W. Pope, at the Aaaaal
Conference held in Dallas
The Rev. Mr*. Flowers
continued her work within
the church after returning to
Goldthwaite. She taught
several of the youth confirm-
ation classes, and was la
great demand as a speaker
aa she served on the staff of
the Goldthwaite United
Methodist Church She was a
life member of the United
Methodist Women and of the
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field trips to the lumber yoO
grocery store, post
Heritage Home, to the In
Saba Head Start Center. *
see a helicopter land, nd a!
see spring bloom
The center had muy1
visitors this fear. Oat *u
Irma Qnetada from Ttnf
Tech University lt|iu|
Training Office in Lubbafe
She came twice to check fe
files and IWp the staff I* pH
ready for validation. Vdt
ation time came May Ski.
when a team of seven icy
reseatatives came ts W
Center. At this time the fin
were examined to see If fe
staff had accomplished ih
requirements. The ten
gave real good comucfe
about the center tad fe
1st Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
4th Year
5th Year
6th Year
7th Year
8th Year
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She was preceded to death
by ber husband and a sou.
Richard L. Flowers. Jr. The
too served to World War 0.
and upon returning to the
states became a well known
college professor serving to
several Methodist CoRages.
At the time of Ms death to
1964. he was head of the
Alcoholics Department of
H.E.W. for the State of
Washington.
Survivors iaclude a
daughter-in-law. Mrs. Us-
uries Flowers. DaRas; a fostar
daughter. Mrs. Gerald
(Carolyn) Porter of Pleas-
anton. Texas; and a number
of nieces and nephews.
the classroom, on field trips,
gave birthday parties, re-
paired facets and windows
The volaateera that were
able to give the most time
were Carol and Randy Huds-
peth. Loaita Steve. Gayl
Germany. Maria A Estaban
Vacquero. Michelle Rrowa
and Mino Coronado.
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I vie cm wren ctijovcq many
activities which included
learning games of counting,
sequence, rhymes, patterns,
shapes. A colors to aame a
few. They participated in
many cooking and science
SAN SABA PEAK
By Mrs. Dutch Smith
Virginia Coronadt
ceived her credentials I
CDA May 11. On bw
Team were Rath Dai
trainer. Josie Valencia.
Jamison. Cansortiuai
mptsrtve. Ponns Mg
has begun her portfc
preparation for the
credentials in the fall.
AND LOAN/ASSOCIATION
We have lost ao many of
our dear friends. Mr. C.S.
Miller and several other*.
Our K.K.K. had their
aaaaal practice Thursday
night, with a delicious sup-
par. Dutch and I went on to
Heritage for the singing We
had a good singing with very
few singers. And whet has
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Herman Westmoreland of
Comanche proudly announce
the arrival of a sou. Dennis
Dwayne, born at Childress
Clinic A Hospital. May 14,
197B at 1:06 A.M.
Ho weighed 7 pounds.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. OlHn Willis of
non nee die arrival af a sou.
Christopher Michael, horn
May 10. 1978 at 11:46 a.m..
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1978, newspaper, May 18, 1978; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1168403/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.