The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1953 Page: 3 of 12
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THE G0LDTHWA1TE (Texas) EAGLE— THE MULUN ENTERPRISE— THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953
PAO*. THRU*
Miss Mary Ellen Wilson Becomes
Bride Of Carl Woods At Odessa
E. J. Callaway
Honored On Birthday’
The entire funrtlly of Mr. and
Mrs.. E. J. Callaway, Sr., of Lo-
nu-iu. nui during the past
weekend to honor Mr. Callaway
on his 72nd birthday.- ,
■The family enjoyed a supper
In the honoree’s and Mrs. Cal-
laway's home Saturday evening.
Later every one enjoyed music
by Mrs. E. J. Callaway, Sr.,
piano; Mrs. E. J Callaway, Jr.,
:tccoidlon; J. D. Khkland, Hr ,
and J. D. Kirkland Jr., guitar
and mandolin, and Ted Calla-
way, guitar. The entire group
Joined In a song fest.
The birthday dinner was giv-
en Sunday in the home of Mr
and Mrs E J. Callaway, Ji^uL,
Goldthwaite T tit' bountiful
dinner was prepared by Mrs. E.
J. Callaway, 8r.. Mrs E. J. Cal-
laway, Jr., and Mrs S. B. Cal-
laway. Olfts were presented to
Mr. Callaway and to Mrs. Calla-
way from' the group by Ted
Callaway.
The daughters and their hus-
bands attending were; Mr. and
Mrs. F. B Thomas of Mule-shoe;
Mr. and Mrs. O. R Dllll of Ama-
rillo; and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Kirkland. 8r., of Hereford. Sons
are 8. B. Callaway of Lometa,
E J. Callaway, Jr„ of Ooldth-
walte and Ted Callaway of Lo-
meta.
Grandchildren attendlngjvere
Donna Thomas, Muleshoe; Kir
and Mrs. J. D KlrklAnd, Jr., of
Brownfield; Alice Kirkland of-
Hereford: Bessie. Lavelle and
Wayne Callaway of Sudan;
Ronald Joe and Cheryl Lynn
Callaway of Lometa; and Ted-
ney Leroy and Eetta Jynieco
Callaway of Ooldthwalte.
/'ireat-crarvdchlldren attending
were Davey Joe and Jimmy Rav
Kirkland of Brownfield. Judy
Kirkland, cousin of Alice, of
Hereford, also attended.
Rock Springs
Community News
Saturday night, February 28,
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Tlppen werfe
- rp v-ed with a party at the
Rock Springs school house. The
occnsiorr was their twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary. Oames of
Forty-two" aqd dominoes were
played before 'the Rifts were
opened Refreshments were rer-'
ved to about twenty-five guests
Today, Thursday, March 19.
the Club will meet at the Rock
Springs school hpuse with Mrs.
Bill Daniel as hostess. The af-
ternoon will be spent working
on a quilt, so bring your thim-
bles.
^ Another party Is being plan-
ned for Saturday night, March
21st, at the Rock Springs school
holt e and everyone Is Invited
Bilng your dominoes and tables
•lone, so says the Rock Springs
reporter.
What Happens
_ behind the scenes ?
84 Drive - In
THEATRF
theatre
(,Ol UTHWAITE
Thursday And Fridj
"vans, Pastor of Bwbnonl Bap-
tist Church Mrs. Bill Schaffer
was Mrs. Woods' matron-bf-
honor, and Kent Smith acted
:>s best man to the groom.
For her wedding, the bride
chose a soft blege one-piece
dress with lavendar accessories
and tiny matching flower hat
made of clustered lilacs. She
carried a Bible topped with
purple orchids.
Following the wedding, a re-
ception was held In the home
of the bride's parents. Wedding
cake and coffee were served to
close friends and relatives of
the couple.
Mrs. Woods has lived In Odes-
sa all of her life and attended
local schools. She graduated
Miss Maty Ellen Wi'son. dau-
,hter of Mr. un^bMrs. Boyd Wil-
<>n of Odessa, ana^ean Woods,
nil of Mr. and Mrs/Carl Woods
if Ooldthwalte, were married
Ttbruary 21 at Odessa, Texas.
The couple exchanged vows
n a late evening ceremony held
U the home of Rev. J. Connally
^BinTHS
Scales so delicate they can
weigh a fraction of a grain ...
• graduates" so small they can
measure a single drop...pure,
fresh pharmaceuticals of the
utmost quality, guarantee^ by
such trusted nsmee as Sqciss
. these fine "tools" in the
.mds of pharmacists quaU
'ted by years of training and
. .penance, guarantee the ac-
jrate compounding of the
prescription you entrust to us
We also make a point of
uslity products throughout
ir pharmacy ... for Instance
jutes Dbntal Cmau ... to
'Ip neutralise harmful mouth
nclda more effectively ... to
-lean thoroughly __
with safety ... to
give you a cleaner.
' resher mouth end
breath. 1
Mr. and Mis. W. Adrlon An-
derson of Plalnvlew arc the
prnud parents of a son. born
March 12. at Plalnvlew. He
weighed 7 pounds and 14 tyinces
ahd has been named Thomas
Eivln.
Maternal grandparent* are
Mr and Mrs L. E Nix of Plain-
view. and the paternal grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Anderson of Mullln. Maternal-
great grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs J. H Long and J. D Nix,
Sr., of Ooldthwalte.
Mrs. Anderson -V* the former
Miss Earlene Nix of Ooldth-
walte
Mallnee ft Night
■“SB«
Box Office Open* 6:38—
Feature Begins At Dusk.
Open On Saturday and
8unday Nights Only.
Mrs. W. T. Wilkey
Joins Her Husband
At Camp Rucker*
Mrs William T Wilkey has
joined her husband. Pvt. Wil-
liam T Wilkey. who Is stationed
at Camp Rucker. Alabama,
where he will take Ids , basic
training After Pvt Wilkey com-
pletes his basic training he will
be transferred to a camp In
OeorRla, where he will be train-
ed as an M P.
MY WIFE* '
EST FRIEND
Mrs. Edward Geeslin
To Review Book For
Art And Civic Club
The Art and Civic Club spon-
sored a pie and cake .sale on
March 8 at Duren's Orocery,
with proceeds going for civic
work.
Mrs. Edward Oeeslln of Brady
will be guest speaker for the
club meeting today at 3:30 p
m- at the Jennie Trent Dew
Library. Mrs Oeeslln. formerly
of Ooldthwalte. will give a book
review and all the Ooldthwalte
laoles are Invited to attend, ac-
cording to an announcement
by Mrs H D Smith.
Story Telling Hour
The Story Telling Hour on
Tuesday, March 24th will be
under the direction of Mrs. Lee
Walton and Mrs. H D. Smith
All -pre-school age children are
urged to attend these meetings.
Your prtici are our tponclty
HUDSON DRUG
LEWIS HUDSON— B. S.
DOW HUDSON, PH. C.
Mr and Mrs. Leston Berry
are the proud parents of a son.
born Friday, March' 13th.. at
9:37 a m.. at the Blackwood
Hospital. Comanche
He weighed nine pounds and
has been named Dale Earl.
The Berrys have another son.
Oaylan Wayne, age four years.
Maternal grandfather Is D.
B Thompson of Star and the
paternal granfather Is R. C.
Berry. Ooldthwalte.
Star Homemakers
To Meet Tuesday
•The ladles of the Star com-
munity are urged to attend the
next meeting of the Adult Class
of the Homemaktng Depart-
ment In the Homemkklng class
j room. Mrs. Nelson Waggoner
| will be the guest speaker on
Tuesday, March 24th, and will
l also give a demonstration on
how to make "Seed Pictures.”
1 This will be the regular meet-
| lng for the Adult Class
John M. Oglesby
Receives Promotion
Mr. and Mis. J. M. Oplesby
have received a message, stat-
ing that their son, John Mohler,
had been promoted to First
Lieutenant in Salzburg. Austria,
“On the 24th of February.
John
Mr. and Mrs. J H. Harrell
and daughter, Barbara Mahan
have returned to their hohie In
Kendall. Kansas, after visiting
here and In Austin and Temple
fur the past week.
Mr and Mrs. Verdle Price
are the parents of a daughter,
born March 3, fit San Saba
Memorial Hospital.
The little lady weighed 7
pounds and eleven ounces and
has been named Lanora Jane.
She he.s a sister. Patricia, and
a brother. James Eddy.
The maternal grandparents
th's city has announced that i are Mr and Mrs V. T. Stevens
Arthur M Sampley, Poet Laur- cf Goldthwaite and the patern-
cate of Texas, will ajtpear be- | al grandfather is Lee Price of
fore the group at their meeting Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.'
on Thursday oi Aptll 2 1 • -——
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Alld-
i Mr Sampley. who Is a widely j idee are the parents of a son,
known speaker and lecturer, ts J born Friday. March 13. at San
president of the Texas Institute j Faba Memorial Hospital. He has
of Letter*, a former president been named Michael Garland,
i f the Texas Library Assocla- Maternal grandparents are
tlon, a vice-president of the Mr. and Mrs W. J Sanders of
Poetry Society of Texes, and a Mt llln and paternal grand-
member of the Poetry Society mither Is Mrs Ira Alldrldge of
of Arne.tea.' j Goldthwaite.
Mmes. J. D Berry. T C Col-
lier. E T Falrman. and C F
Stubblefield attended a Dlstiict
Meeting of thd* Gat den Club In
Comanche Thursday of last
w:eek.
Mohler recently re-
turned to Salzburg from Leng-
grles, Germany, where he at-
tended an Engineer Schpol an.d 1
took a course In" Mine Warfare.
lit And Wednesday
Fi t ( HANDLER
UR ETTA VOUNG
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
au3e Of You
te Quiet Man
‘Flat Top”
d M* - Billy Hightower
1(1-,te ut Austin re-
;i home February
aii with Mr. and
»r Hu ,-s and Mr. and
11 l.rr liiower.
Special
Introductory
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1953, newspaper, March 19, 1953; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046498/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.