The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1968 Page: 4 of 8
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ChappellHill
Bridal Tea In Hortarr Home
Goldthwaite, Texas, Thursday, July 11, 1M>
Honors Mrs. Jerry R.
Allie
Community News From Mullin
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of white and pink carnation*.
thoroughly enjoyed Z’
one. . '
FIRST
wo:
Mr. Alex Reeve, both of Brown-
ites For A
Infant* Through
kid In E
Garment*
Reasonable Rate*
Cleaned Now I
CLEANERS
Dr*. Ellis & Elli*
Goldthwaite, Texaa
the af-
Call S43-S1M or write
GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS
NOW OPEN
O. L.
FREDDY’S GARAGE
VACAT
ON WACO HIGHWAY
Shop Youi
Repairs & Service
uma
Also Do Welding
Mr. and Mrs. “Klbby”
Shamrock
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Men’s
SAVE tl
Long Sleeve Shirts
Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s
Bill
Straw Hats
sey
Off
Plastic Drapes
CRSEN
Shop Early For Dost Selection
H.B. Davis 5«,10<,25« Store
Gol
LO
iCI
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fostle-
waite and family of Boswell, N.
M , visited here a few days last
week with her parents, Mr. and
eedved the news that Mrs. Knox
Coffey was very sick and a
patient in the Burnet Hospital.
and
with
held a-
in July
Don and Douglas Humphries
did farm work last week. Mr
Humphries told George he kill-
ed two rattle snakes and one
Goldthwalto, Tens
DAL* GORI, PmM
strength for the chad
may be Inclined to depa
his own. For the Chrt
our Heavenly Father S
waiting for us to reqW
strength only He can d
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Henderson
of Junction and Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Dennard and family of
Farmington, New Mexico, and
Mrs. Gladys Dennard of Brady
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Daniel and Mrs. Lou
Frisselle.
of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
during last week.
and Mrs Otto Kunkel
Mary Kunkel at the lo-
The annual Bynum Family
Reunion was held in the Potts-
ville Park, Sunday, July 7th.
Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bynum
and Willie Marie, Goldthwalte;
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bynum and
and Sheri Pesch of Mor-
vlsiting in the home of
WILL SPINKS FAMILY
HAVE REUNION
The children and their fami-
lies of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Will Spinks met at the Com-
munity Center Saturday night
for a family get-together. When
mend services
it Ola Mae Tubl
I beld in the Ev
Chrtat Sunday
Misses Donna Hardgrave and
Beverly Rhoades served the
and Leslie Kaye; also Wayne
Moore all of Waco, and Larry
Warren and Kathy Boyd of
Kerrville.
Vesta McCormick and Kath-
erine Kemp made a tour of
Brownwood Sunday afternoon,
and saw the new hospital which
is under construction, the new
Methodist Church; also the new
school building and lots of new
homes, and T imagine, as well
as I know Vesta, all the flowers
along the way.
Mr. and Mr*. Claude Kaylor
of Carlsbad. N. M, visited
shortly the past week in Mullin
with her mother, Mrs. Noble
Mosier.
ited Mrs. L. J. Vann and Mrs.
Jewell Ivy Baskin at Mullin re-
cently. ~
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bufe spent
the past holiday in California
visitink Mr. and MN. LaVoy
Mauldin. The Bules went by
plane.
Mr. and Mrs. George Albert
Mason of Hobbs, New Mexico,
have been visiting their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kun-
kel. Mr*. Kunkel 1* a patient at
the local hospital.
Kerl
an are
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Laughlin, and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mn. Derrell Creek
and son have recently purch-
ased a home in Austin and have
moved to Austin where Derrell
has employment.
Mr and Mn. Max Cooksey
and family of Irving visited
here recently with Mr. and Mrs
Tom Cooksey Sr.; also with her
parents at Zephyr. Mr. and Mn.
C. B. Powell. The Cookseys were
driving a “brand new” Chrysler
Mr and Mrs Ned Igg of Den-
ver. Colorado, visited tn Mullin
recently in the home of Mn.
Janie Dorbandt. Mrs. Igg is the
former Reba Tillman. A number
of Mullin people visited with
her in Mrs. Dorbandt’s home.
Visitors over the holidays
with Mrs. L. J. Vann and Mn.
Jewell Baskin were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe F. Ivy, George and a
friend of Dallas; and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Alldredge of Cor-
pus Christi.
We can say now that the
weather in Mullin is hot and
dry—it has been Just that.
WILKINS
Burial Association
R1CHAKI) LONG
TO HAVE SURGERY
Richard Long, oldest son of
the Rev. and Mn. Don Long, is
to have’ open heart surgery this
week in Houston. He will be in
St. Luke's Hospital and Dr.
Grady Holman will do the surg-
ery. He will have to stay in the
hospital for ten days after
surgery, but his doctor tells him
be will be able to start to
school in the fall.
5:00 o’clock.——-
Guests were- greeted by Mn.
Dale Reid and Mn. Horton.
Forming the receiving line were
the honoree, Mn. Barbee, Mn.
p. L. Hancock, grandmother of
the honoree, Mn. James Barbee
and Mn. Anderson, both of
Rule, mother and grandmother
of the bridegroom, and Mn.
Loretta Ingram, great-grand-
mother of the bride.
Miss Linda Jones presided at
the guest register.
Presiding at the gift display
were Misses DannleUe Newton,
Susie Piper of Tucson, Arison*,
and Tempest Ables.
Pink and white, the honoree’s
chosen colon, were carried out
In the decorations. Arrange-
ments of pink flower* were
placed at focal points through-
out th* party room*.
The serving table, covered ia
pink overlaid with a white im-
ported cutwork linen doth, was
Annual Bynum
Family Reunion
Held At Pottsville
»O«X1. presented the nrn,
H*e June meeting of
nOLDTHWAIT
Ooldthws
all this group get together there
is a big crowd. A number of
outsiders were also present. The
Spinkses made music; and also
spent the time visiting and
having a good time together.
Mrs. Jewell Warreu is criti-
cally ill in a Brownwood hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dor Johnson of
Richland Springs spent Sunday
here ir) the home of Mr. and
Mrs Henry Long. They all at-
tended church together in the
morning, and in the afternoon
they attended a Singing at In-
dian Gap.
I visited Sunday at De Leon
with my mother; also my sis-
mounting to one-half inch at
A. L. Crawford’* and an tach at
the J. C. Bramblett place.
Worship next Sunday)
FIRST BAFIT8T CM
RICH. WARM
PRE-FINISHED
PANELING
Payable
Monthly,
Quarterly
or Annually
BURIAL
INSURANCE
Operating In Same Building
With Leach Welding Shop
Courthouse Goldthwaite, Ti
Tractors - Pickup*
Lawn Mower*
MID
SUMMER
Misses Carolyn Kelly
Mary Fletcher visited
Misses Vera and Verna Wern-
ette at Cameron the past week-
end. The Wemette twin* re-
turned to Goldthwaite with
them for a week’s visit with
Carolyn. »
and Karen
Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Bynum, Steve and Connie, Fort
Worth; Mr. D. B. Webster of
Goldthwalte. and Curtis Wend-
Ian, Pottsville
At noon a basket lunch was
served and games of dominoes
and visittag were enjoyed by
the group throughout
temoon.
The reunion will be
gain the first Sunday
in IMS.
Mr. and Mrs Colburn
of Los Angeles, CaUforaL
kuesU of his parents ^
Mrs. Luther Ward last w
daughter, Mrs.
I of Evant, Jun
na a memb
reh of Christ.
* ns married
bin Tubbs on
. who precede
k, November 23
also preceded 1
Miss Kay Freeland of El Paso
spent the past two week* with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Bill Daniel and her aunt and
uncle,
Kirby.
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Miss Martha Adair of Gar-
land was a guest of Miss Laura
Nelson and Mr. and Mrs.
Bohannonlast week.
tended church at Lampasas
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Glenn
Crawford of Fort Worth spent
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Crawford.
George and Pead Crawford
visited the A. L. Crawfords Sat-
urday afternoon.
Mr and Mn. Wamnjpf Cor-
pus Christi spent a few days at
their new home, Evans
place. Some of their kinfolks
from Lubbock and Oklahoma
met them there. Also * number
of folks from this neighborhood
visited with them.
Mrs. Pearl Reynolds and Louis
Eubank attended funeral serv-
ices for their aunt, Mrs. C. E.
Eubank at Regency last Satur-
day Mrs. Eubank was a resi-
dent of Pasadena and a former
resident of Mills County. *
Mr. and Mn. C. V. Whatley
visited their mother, Mn. Bertie
White at Brownwood Saturday.
Mr. and Mn. H. O. Porter and
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Harris were
guest*
NoweU
Mr.
visited
cal hospital Tuesday.
Visitors of Mr. and Mn. O. L.
Brown Included Mr. and Mrs.
George Albert Mason of Hobbs,
New Mexico; Mr. and Mn. O.
L. Harris. Mr. and Mn. Dale
Allen and daughters of Goldth-
walte and Mr. McMillon of Ma-
son.
George Crawford visited a
number of folks at the Heritage
Home, which included Andrew
Anderson. Otto Grelle and G.
W. (Granddad) NoweU.
and Mn. Rosser Bynum and
Terry, Fort Worth; Mr. and
Mrs. Esteen Bynum and Neal,
also from Fort Worth; Mr. and
Mn. A; L. Bynum, Linda, David
and Paul, Houston; Mr. and
Mn. Alvie Bynum. Indian Gap.
Mr. and Mn. Doyle Bynum and
Eddie, Pottsville; Mr. and Mn.
Lowell Bynum. Linda and Bec-
ky, Burleson.
Also Mr., and Mn. Johnnie
Bynum and Joe. Weatherford;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bynum
Ann, Harker
IS HUI KI
COIPMY
Lni services f<
Ser, 11. llfstl
gills County, w
t jlrst Baptist (
■ afternoon, July
i o’clock- Service
ad by Rev- Dah
Of the First Bap
(gl was m the
^lery under the
, goy Wilkins Fu
HDbearers were
o, Willis Cline, R
i Cline, June W
tny Parker, and
I, i nephew.
m Booker was t
I m Mills Couni
the late George
gon end Nan Be
ipaaed away in
■com Clinic A H
Hill Country
Community Action Association
Phone 372-3657
Old High School Bldg., San Saba, ’
Ifter Marvin Rc
gher Herman I
riel was in thi
Mtery with Eva
■e in charge.
Ubearers were R
b O’Neal. Robe:
ante Henry. Johr
I Don O'Neal
to. Tabbs was to
«13, 1381, daugh
I George and Can
Ladies’ and Children’s
White Hand Bags
Ladies’ and Children’s
Dresses, Capries
and Jamaica Sets
APPLICATIONS!
will be taken through Monday, J
15, by the Hill Country Community t
tion Association, for
One Director, one Bookkeeper*
Secretary, four Four - County
Co-ordinators, and nine Aide*
to operate the new “Project Find,” *
cently approved program to aid the e
erly in a sixteen-county area of Cent
Texas.
Necessary application forms and f
ther information may be obtained ft
the central office of the _
brother Charles and family, all
of Fort Worth, were there visit-
tag. So we all had a very nice
time together.
Visitors here last week with
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Warren
were: Mr. and Mrs. Q. T. Halle
and Anna of Superior. Ariaona.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patella and
Benard of Houston; Mr. and
bride, was feted with a miscel-
laneous bridal tea ta the home All appointments were silver
of»Mrs. M. F. Horton. 1812 Han-
nah Valley Road. Saturday af-
ternoon. July 8. from S:M until
Have Your
Winter
nuts. They were assisted by
Mn Dauria Rhoades and Mrs.
J. B. MoCaaland.
Hostesses with Mn. Horton
were Mrs. Dale Reid, Mrs. J. B.
McCaaland and Mn. Rhoades.
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July is going to be a busy
month for the Goldthwalte
Young Homemaken, as it ia
time to elect new officen and
to plan new projects for the
coming year.
The Homemaken will meet
tonight (Thunday) at 7:30 p.
m., ta the High School Home
Economics Building. Mn. Patty
Johnson, homemaking teacher,
and Mrs. Peggy Edwards. Coun-
ty H. D. Agent, will present the
program, caring for the new
permanent press fabrics we
now enjoy.
All ladles of the county are
invited to attend the meeting,
tod all members are urged to
bring a guest. Babysitters are
provided at all the meetings.
Travel Center Station
^■it Tie Hurtt “r
Goldthwai
A youngster wsa atta
tag to move s heavy ,
His father, standing m
asked, “Why don’t you
all your strength?" Ths 1
fellow, sweeping ten
perspiration and feel
somewhat hurt by the ■
tion, said, "Daddy i
“»lng all my strength."
father replied, “You h«
asked me to help you."
The father should il
Homemakers To Hear Program']
Permanent Press Fabrics Tonigi
Melvin Tiemann and Mrs. W.
W. Berry celebrated birthdays.
This scribe was also on the list.
I received cards, food, fruit and
other gifts, which I appreciated
very much.
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1968, newspaper, July 11, 1968; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1171928/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.