The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1952 Page: 10 of 10
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THE GOLDTHWAITE (Texas) EAGLE— THE MULLIN ENTERPRISE— FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1952
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Mrs. |J.
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noon.
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Miss
fmttende'
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It coat
making
Dean
Payne
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Mr.
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Mrs
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News Ol
Norik Bennetl
Mr rui Mrs. Audie Cathey
Jr 'C.rtiv visited in Bro-
> over thf weekend,
\P- -Ve C-i'-vlin and little
. . ir> visiting tier moth-
Vr Stark while Pc‘e am!
Mr Stark are deer hunting.
Mrs Mont nnierv and dau-
:i'ers railed in the C O. Gee*-
home Saturday morning.
Mr and Mrs Walton Moore
and son visited Mr, and Mrs
Ca-ili: Wall and Earl Thursday
rdeht
Mrs Mordy, mery Dolly.Thel-
i and Dale and Mr and Mrs
Hv .-ior l Bm ker flayed 42 In1
Walt- : Moore home JSatur-
J ■■ niglr
d Mr- Fdkat Mikeal I
t’"’: ;■ Mr
wny News
ttv Clementine tVilmeth Briley
On account of the rain last'
I " eek and the damp days that
I followed the peanut thresher
J had to stay in Charlie Griffin's
! field about a week. But last Fri-
dav they got on the job. and the
I u' lehinery moved out. When we
•asseri there Sunday, the field
was bare, the barn was full, and
a few bales of hay and some
saeks of peanuts were still
stacked In the field
In spite of the drouth Cedi
F,gger now has an enormous
erop of feed shocked In his field
Clayton Bigger Is letting his
finP herd of Ilerfords pasture
his late feed.
We hear that Edward Egger
'.V
Mr
St;:'
Raymond Booker home.
Dolly and Thelma Montsom-
Mrs. Dick[ ,,rv returned to Austin Sunday.
Mrs. Ernest, Mr. and Mrs Edkar Mikeal.
.I&itcd O'!',. McNeil and Miss Head.
>!•■- Montgomery and Dale vts-
Miss Head ,i in the Raymond Booker
C M Head, ' Sunday night.
Mr amt Mrs Andrew Montgb-
'.v R Pieki'l of —,<.•••, and boys visited in Austin
" tv in the Mm: lay and Tuesday
; \i i i ANKSt.'IVINt;
Tinkey Dinner
A Complete Dinner
Vv jtl: ALL The Trim-
•'c.-r. rs Served Ail Day
Or. T^?nksgivirig
Ccr . Out And Bring The Family
Re '. .r: and Fnjoy Your Dinner At
The Coffee Shop
Mr. And Mrs. Royce BrownCr^
Vv ost Side of Square. Goldthwaite
Only 28 More
Shopping Days
Before Christmas
— • —
Special
BIG LOT
LADIES’
SUITS
LONG LENGTH
COATS
Yaiimrmifh & llnrcn
iii Accounts Doc And Payable On tba Pint of Each Month
THE FRIENDLY STORE
WHERE YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE.”
lias purchased from Malcolm
Jernlgan a bull that came from
France.
Mr and Mrs. Taylor Duncan
are still working away gather-
ling their pecans on the i Wll-
| neth place.
Mr and Mrs. Dayton Boren
| from the Buck Richard Ranch
I near Brady visited awhile Sat-
urday night at the home of his
i sister. Mrs. Taylor Duncan. He |
| said they had to get back that j
night to be ready to watch the
I hunters that would be pouring
! in there next day.
Several men from this com-
munity left for the hunt this
weekend.
Ynell Egger of Brown wood
spent the weekend at home.
Attention, everybody interest-
ed in the Ebony Cemetery. We
plan a cemetery working here
Thanksgiving Day. Bring your
tools and your lunch.
The Dwyer-Brileys went Sun-
day afternoon to help wait on
Mrs. Frank,Crowder. Mr and
Mrs. Truman Crowder and
■ hildren from StephenviUe were
there. Mrs. Crowder says she
and Truman and her son. Clay-
mi. get up at four o'clock and
".ef, started for their jobs at
Fort Worth by five o'clock They
rave the children in bed. The
"Ides' daughter. Iris Jo, sees |
'da' they got up. get breakfast, i
and gel off to school by eight j
o'clock.
COATS
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You’ll have that Well-Drewed
rLeeI:"8 “"d you will be too, in
this Mary Lane Coat of
ALL WOOL PETTI POINT.
c See this very smart Coat a|
W7.95 the next time you are
town.
Many other beautifully becomJ
ing Coats of warm comfort f0J
your selection - From
S1495 To S9500
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Personals
Ctrold Yarborough and Ray
Dure:; made a business trip to I
I W. o on Tut si;, y of this week |
J Bluin DeWolfe of Westerville.
■Oino \isited his cousin. Mrs.
H. Saylor, and Mr. Saylor of
' Gi IdMnvaite this week
Mr. and Mr.u Woody Saylor
■'i.-Jted homefolks in Goldth-
v. itc* during the weekend. ,
Weekend visitors in the Cecil
fh van home were: Mr. and Mrs.
J O Reasoner and W D. Par-
of Tyler; Mr. and Mrs. A.
Duneaii. Ujin11!• o;, ColITiJrnri,
'J:- and Mrs. R. I. Duncan and
■ 'll. Coleman and Mr and
D Y. H ndiTson of Gold-
ite
Ramona Flores visited last
Sunday with her mother, Mrs
Flores and family.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Proctor
Karnes and little daughter of
Fort Worth spent last weekend
: with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe B. Karnes.
Mr. and Mrs John Cunning- _ . . . . _ ,
ham visited over the weekend! 00f n,fht- De^mber 2^
with his sister. Mrs. Arthur Bry- and
ant and Mrs Truman Vau8hn m
B Wednesday night, December 3.
Star Church Of
Christ To Sponsor
Lecture Series
Members of the Star Church
of Christ are sponsoring seven
consecutive it inures beginning
Sunday, November 30. and con-
inuing through December 6.
Beginning with Sunday night.
November 30, Gary Freeman
will speak on The Establish-
ment of the Church" and the
following night. Monday night,
December 1, Frank Pack will
speak on “The Church of the
First Century." John C. SWrns
will deliver a lecture on "The
Church During the Dark Ages ’
and families.
Mrs. John Roberts spent a few
days recently at Hamilton with
her brother, Ollie Strickland
and other relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frazier of
Brownwood. and ttfeir daughter,
Mrs. Bob Crouse of Bay City,
and Mrs. Crouse's young son,
Dickie, visited Sunday In the
W C Frazier hom^.
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Get Your FREE Copy of the
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endar Now. CLEMENTS' REX-
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WATCH!
THE NEXT ISSUE
Of The
For The Greatest News In
Paints
In The History Of Goldthwaite.
Sincerely,
Dutch Boy
A. & A. PAINT & SUPPLY
GOLDTHWAITE
That you will find truly adept
at fitting into all your winter!
plans.
LITTLE’S
DRY GOODS
Faithful Workers
Mrs. Minnie Ashley opened
her home to members of the
Faithful Worker's Class, for
their monthly social.
Mrs. Omer Wcathrrby, Pres* -
dent opened the business meet-
jig with the group singing
'CmintYntTrrrFssings"',foliow-
ed by a prayer, and reports of
committees. Mrs. J. T. Ayers, lr.
her charming and most effici-
ent manner, gavP a reading, en-
titled, "Pliarloah’s Daughter."
Refreshments were served to
twelve members and one visit-
or. Hostesses for the evening in-
cluding Mrs. Ashley, were Mrs.
Euia Nickols, and Miss Erma
Harrison.
Garik CaVic.r and~~Wflldren,
Sharon and Mike, of Snyder vis-
ited in Goldthwaite during the
past week while Mrs. Carter and
their new son, Gregory Allen,
who was bom in October, visit-
ed relatives in Brownwood.
Mrs. L. R. Hendry o( Ca
is a guest in the home
daughter, Mrs. C T. Wi.sol
Mayor Wilson
Get Your FREE Copy
Rexall 1953 Weather Charj
endar Now. CLEMENTS'
ALL DRUG. Tl-2i|
S/Sgt. and Mrs. BennN
Long of Lackland Air
Base visited his parenU
and Mrs. Loy Long. Sued*
Monday
Avon Malone will be the guest
speaker Thursday night, De-
cember 4, and his message will
be entitled, “Restoration Move-
ment ” H W. McLLsh will spe';
on "The Church of Today” on
Friday night, December 5, and
Max Leach will deliver a mes-
sage entitled “Vision" on Sat-
urday night, December 6. the
closing night.
Everyone is invited to hear
these inspiring lectures deliver-
ed by these Ministers.
—Eagle Want Adi Get Result!—
ENJOY
THESE
SPECIALS FOR
NOVEMBER 21 & 22
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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
-FREE-
5 Lb. Bag Of
FLOUR
WILL BE GIVEN AWAY
WITH ALL PURCHASES OK
$10.00
COFFEE
SUGAR
MILK
CRISCO
Admiration - Lb.
10 Lbs.
Carnation
Or Pet_______ Can
8C;
CRANBERRIES
HOMINY
PEACHES
L;
3 Lbs.
1 Lb. Cello Bag
DIAMOND - No. 2 Can
O’SAGE - No. 2l/2 Can - 4 For
Ready to Eat
Whole Or Half - Lb.
HAM
BACON SLICED
HORMEL SLAB
BACON ww*
Or Half Slab - Lb.
49c
DURKEE’S
COCONUT 8P£
Frozen
Pkg.
NBI LAID Jc£
OMMB
CHILI No. 2 Can
GEBHART’S
TAMALES NoiT
33c
5 Lb.
Bag
KimbeU j7|i
Collier’s Grocery
PHONE 306
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1952, newspaper, November 21, 1952; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046228/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.