The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1974 Page: 6 of 8
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Conintted Tuesday, Nov. 26
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study Club of Goldthwaite.
CANNOT TELL YOl - what
the eraf class made this week.
Il‘k a Christmas syrprise! Our
thahks to Elva McNeil for her
with 4.3 Cu.Ft. FREEZER
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add an automatic ice-
maker now or later!
optional at extra cost
a Power Saver Switch
a Tinted See-Thru
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meeting this year.
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Riley & Claudia Ross
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resident of this community
was a good, kind neighbor,
express our sympathy to
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I. was sorry when I got
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were residents of (imp We
They sold fruit and vegetat
and were at Comanche to J
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Susian Huckabee. Minnie Stark.
Betty Martin. Etha Byd, Get-
L’tude Necl. Maggie Lucas. Lena
Brown. Annie Brim. Evic Ren-
ton. Huldah Doggett. Exa Roush.
HOSTESSES - for our Novem-
ber reception included employ-
ecs. lola Duren and Edith Smith
served punch and cake.
BERS - Cindy Johnson, Jana Dun-
can. Esther Padilla, Sue Long,
Cindy Derrick. Marcia Henry,
Martha Williams, and Karla Hen.
ry, came Monday afternoon to
sing and brought fruit . . aanice
Thanksgiving surprise.
A BIRTHDAY PARTY - this
week celebrated the November
birthdays of Gladys Evans, Hen-
ry Egger. Margarette Earles.
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Mr. Gerald was a veteran of
World War I and served with
the Internal Revenue Service for
seventeen years. He taught school
for twenty years and was a
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Goldthwaite. Paternal grandpar-
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Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Slaughter
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L. Harris included Robert la
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All appliances and TVs are backed by General Electric, the
No. 1 Appliance Company, and an electronic design engineer,
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Any piomn who believes himself, or
of individuals, to be subjected by this orzanization. "Rles
crimination prohibited by Title VI of the Act andther"or ,
Regulations issued thwder may, by himsciture,
waShingnomt,"8.c.120250, oFuhgsuat Eletrifeasionon
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day morning and pientr V!
Anumber of huncersNao
frying to get a deer. Soma!
Off With aturkevome
Oh yes. Miss Ramon
• granddaughter of Mra
Long end Mr. and-Mrsa
Harris, killed-a 2
theBig Valley community.
William G. Crawfordna
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kill anything. “
Some have been finixkin..
farm work this pretty ww
Mrs. Maude Parker spent
day. with Mrs. B. bn
Mra. Nina Booker has»
visiting a number of sick fa
friends and old neighbors,
wish all the sick folks a «
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Assurance in which it assures the Rural Electrification
Administration that it will comply fully with •" reduire
month of Title VI of, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and
Rules and Regulations of the Department of Agricutud
issued thereunder, to the end that no person in the
States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national nW"'
be excluded from participation In, be denied the bener
of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in me
duct of its program and the operation of its
. Inder this Assurance, this organization is committedce
to discriminate azainst any person on the grounddorr '
color or national origin in Hs policies and practicesis
lating to application Tor service or any other potand
and practices relating to treatment of beneficiariesn“or
participants including rales, conditions and extenstonnd
service, use of any of its facilities, attendance at Alc
participation in any meetings of beneficiaries and pan
pants br the exercise of any rights of such benericrtis
and participants in the conduct of the operations o"
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were under the direction of Wil-
, kins Funeral Home.
Mr. Gerald, a member of the
Church of Christ, passed away
Sunday, November 24, 1974, at
1 p.m. in the Arlington Mem-
orial Hospital In Arlington. Born
February 8, 1891, at McGirk
(Hamilton County) he was the
son of the late Thomas Sumpter
Gerald and Callie Bateman
Gerald. On October 20, 1920,
he was married to Mabel Stod-
dard at Pearl, Texas. They moved
to Arlington Tram Goldthwaite
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BY: Pearl Crawford
also played throughe at the day.
A short buniness i iceting was
held and it as dec! ded by the
group to have onlone more
Mr. and Mrs. Louis sh
visited Willie Stahnke atthel
hospital Saturday.
"Mts. Frieda Chrieteneon
Priddy recently visited I
Ruby Katies and- Lizzie Keating Martha Hopper, Mr. Sah
'and was given by the Tuesday* anda number of others at
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gifts will be exchanged.
Mullin Sr. Citizens will begin
the new year with a meeting on
Monday. -Ian. 0, with a covered
dish luncheon. There will be a
luncheon each time we meet.
We will continue to meet every
two weeks in the Mullin Com-
munity Center. All of you have
a special invitation to attend all
the meetings or whenever you
wish to come. Craft work of
various kinds will be done at
the meetings.
The Mullin Nenior Citizens
want to thank everyone for com-
ing to their Turkey Luncheon.
The day was enjoyed by all and
will be long remembered by the
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Mrs. Dewitt Fuller spent Tues-
day with her br ther Ernest
Jarrett. He was patient in Ute
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Urs. M. C. Partridge visited
born Wednesday, November 20.
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county Ju08e O5 MUIS —ounty । scales at 8 lbs. 6 07s
for eight yors (1934-1942). • -- “ ° —5* °°m*
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Jim Hamrick, Gus Roush and
Frank Healy served as hosts
for the occasion. •
GOLDTHWAITE FHA MEM-
Miss Florence Jones is,
joying a few days vacation
Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L Cramta
visited Miss Lola Sevens,
got her groceries Wetart
Mrs. Pearl Chambers a
grandchildren were Sag
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cl
Whatley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rad
have been entertaining some
their grandchildren. Other v
ors were Mr. and Mrs. An
Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Stone Shipm
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard #
Mls were visitors of Mr. a
Mrs. Pearl Shipman.
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lonne P ertin was a
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Austin, n aking about
100 or mhote present for the
occasion. s
Also present were Mrs. Mil-
dred Anderjon, N-ro. coordina-
tor. and aideh Mrk. Ruth Dumas,
Mrs. Glad • ( ockrum
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i sale that features bargains in every department.
Woodrum attended and he gave
the Devotion at the noon hour.
After lunch was served, anold-
time singing, sessio was held
STACY MONUMENT CO. ______
Gerald of Alington were con-
ducted Tuesday, November 26,
Yellow carnation corsages
were worn by resident hostessez
Alice Wagxoner, Vida lohnson.
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Survivors Include bls wife
Mrs. Mabel Gerald, Arlington;
two sons, Robert Sumter Ger-
ald, Euless, and Stoddard B.
Gerald, Arlington; two grand-
daughters; one grandson; one
great granddaughter; one greet
grandson; two brothers, Tom
Gerald. Canyon, and Deward
Gerald, Goldthwaite; aad two
sisters, Mrs. Charlie Ratchler,
Midland, and Mrs. Myrtle Hunter
of Floresville.
Pallbearers were Carl Cas-
bear, J. D Harper, Woodraw
Boykin, Dr. T. C. Graves, Glynn
Collier and Gilbert Jeske.
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Redwuod Forest in California to
1 Victoria. British Columbia was
grave proudly announce the
arrival of a eon, Coby Jay.
the duer hunters have iujtena triptostahesFridaneven
• had good luekou this way. \ tDr Huide.eh la a wonde rful
only shares ideas, inggi aliens
and plans, it is actively involved
in-carrying out those plans .. .
a very helpful and appreciated
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Beauchamp of Boyd.
Maternal great grandmother is
Mrs. E. W. Hardgrave of Gold-
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Singing—
A singing wr be conducted
at Ridge, Sunday, December 1st.
The singing wU) begin at 1:30
A p.m. Everyone is invited to
L attend.
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1974, newspaper, November 28, 1974; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492637/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.