The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1935 Page: 2 of 8
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NOW ON DISPLAY
wi buhkhe mtt
ot Mullln looked
In this city last
Saturday. " ‘ “ .
Miss Bom Idler ni a pleas-
ant caller at the Bafele office
Friday afternoon. >
Utaa Edith Covington of Ffoes-
~~*>ve «u an approbated
' ,atur-
-**r City s
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BOCK SPRINGS
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Aa yon noticed X
t the news last wee
as too
bojh last
.V
/ Chrlstnc
didn't tend
k. The week
full ao 111 try to tell
Seek ! and thle week'*
Christmas and New Tear was
sad for the whole county. There
were loved oaea and Wend* who
paaaed away. Wewlsh to express
our deepaet sympathy to thoee
who lost their krved oaea during
this month. May Ood'a richest
blessings rest on each of you In
'ur sorrow. ^ I
ool opened Monday. Some
children were sorry the
were over. School hoys
ways look forward to
holii
days there were
<1 iie homes of
Robertson. Bd
hard Bouden, J
id Mrs. Bula Nick-
real music In each
anced, some play-
some patted their
accom-
.■im, who spent
with her parents
other relative* In Weather-
.ord. r #»
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Randolph
returned last week end from a
visit In the home of her sister,
MM. Haskell Smith, hi Austin.
Mr. Smith accompanied them
home and returned to Austin
Sunday
Lacy and Scott Thompson
went to PlantenvUle Sunday
night to accompany Lacy's son.
Warren, back, to that place, af-
ter he had spent the Christmas
holidays In the family home,In
this city.
T. P. Elliott was In from'Sc al-
lorn Saturday and gave the
Ragle a calendar for 1935 Issued
by his son. T E. Elliott, a furni-
ture dealer In El Paso, who is
one of the Mills county boys
who has made a success and
owns a fine business.
Mrs. Elta Langford Eden*
writes from Cottonwood, Arts,
to renew for the Bagle and says
she has been- a resident of that
-te for almost 20 years, but
'('members good old Mills
and her friends here and
- In them.
red to clean and
.or any member
„ and takes orders
made to measure garments.
■et his samples for Fall and
.Vinter Clothing.
Miss Blanche Burkett, one of
MUa.coulity’s most efficient and
popular teachers, who Is r.jw
teaching a Bend. San Saba
county, -pant the Christmas
holidays at home In Muliin and
was here Sa jrday, meeting with
— admiring friends In Oold-
.lte :'
iter E C Lowe of the Lo-
a 'Reporter was a visitor In
_ "city last Friday for a few
mordents and stopped to see the
Eagle folk. He was greatly pleas-
'd with the success of the bond
me for 74a and believes the
of that highway will
tr-arp and all
5er writes from Me-
lt!'. subacrlotldn
eetings to the friends
and his family,
of the family make
In Menard, except
A., who Is In the
army stationed at
Their Mills county
to hear
their
/as In town Saturday
ed by a number If X
.nftmas away from
.ell, ho, I didn’t. I was at
I didn't havfc any spare
a write my letter. I enjoy-
1 the letters last week. I
. to be able to send the news
ry week this new year.
Pearl Johnson and family and
A-.J.tMMed and wife from San
Saba county and Loy Long and
family from town spent Sun-
day. In the Ellis home.
Mis. Underwood moved in with
her daughter. Mrs, Ed Hufstut-
ler, this week.
Beryl. Walton Holland from
Richland Springs vtslied his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Cir-
cle, during the holidays. ——
Those who heard Bro. Spark-
man and family sing over the
radio from Dublin, enjoyed It. We
hope they sing again soon
J\B_^C&tke and family from
Winters visited In the Cooke and
Stark homes during the holi-
days.
- Misses Katherlene Cockrum
and Waldine Traylor, Mrs. Eula
Nlckols and J. T. Stark, visited
In the Cooke home Thursday af-
ternoon.
J. C. Stark had all their chil-
dren with them during the holi-
days—Arthur Smith and fam-
ily from Sabine Pass, George
Hgmmett and family from De
Lean. Dial Raney and family
from Ranger, RAT- Stark and
family from Norton, and the
children who live here.
Mmes Jesse Cockrum and
Eula Nlckols visited in the Me
Clary home Thursday afternoon.
W. A, Daniel took a load of
cattle to Port Worth. Tuesday
for Robert Robertson in' Big Val-
ley.
Donald and Darrell Dewbre
moved to town with their grand-
parents this week. They will go
to school In town the rest ot the
year. “
Webb borne. He took Mr. and
Mrs. Webb to the Mg town M
Biown wood Friday.
Phil Ford and son from Abi-
lene sat with the Nlckols family
one night during Christmas
week. They brought Philip Nlck-
ols home. He will go back .to hU
work later.
Mrs. Oordon Saltern and her
daughter from Fort Worth, are
visiting her mother, Mrs. Me
Clary.
John’Bari and Janette'Roberts
from town spent Sunday night
with their grandmother, kU
Nlckols.
Comer Ballard played 41 in
R. C. Webb's home Saturday
night. X cant say for sure, but
I'm guessing Miss Neveft Ro-
be rds frdm across the river was
along. ^
Landy Bills came home from
Oklahoma Friday, where hft
spent Christinas with his moth-
er.
Fred McClary and Shirley
Nlckols came home from Fort
Worth Friday afternoon.
Bro. J. R. Daria and wife at*
Christmas dinner with J. M.
Traylor and family. «
Ben Darts and family spent
Christmas day In Aim os McGow-
an's home at RABblt Ridge.
Some cant understand why J.
T. Stark Is around the telephone
office so often. He could be talk-
ing over long distance, “cooldnt
her* W
James Nlckols has been a busy
man this past year and from
the way he talks this year, he
will be a buslei one.
Jack Robertson certainly Is
one young man no one can keep
up with. He had a real nice time
Christmas, so ha tells,
i John Robert*. and wife were
called to Brady Christmas eve
to the bedside of Mrs. Ernest
Strickland, who died at eleven
p. m. and was buried in the
cemetery In town Christmas day.
Claud Holley ai)d wife from
Oonsales spent Christmas with
the Nlckols family.
Hillard Dyches and family
from Breckenridge spent Christ-
mas day In l! T. Robertson’s
home.
The Nlckols family are really
enjoying the nice phonograph
that Santa Claus brought them.
Marvin Spinks from Rabbit
Ridge and Homer Daggett from
town went hunting with the
Nlckols boys Saturday night. Be
Ueve it or not Mr. DoggeU soon
played out and had ‘to be
brought home. *
Joe Aim os Darts accompanied
Haskell OatUn from Rabbit
Ridge to Coleman last week.
Beryl Turner and family from
AlgertU, San Saba county, spent
Christmas tn the Traylor and
Robertson homes. •
Mrs Lula Gatlin and Miss
1915'
J.R. KEESE
& SON
Dewbre farm. and brothers from
B-ownwood, visited Jn the 1X W-
bre home Sunday afternoon.
J. O. McClary and Mrs. Gor-
don Salters called in'the Dewbre
home Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Harvey Dunkle Spent
Thursday night with Mrs. Me-
Cbry. We are glad Mrs. McClary
Is better.
Philip Ford from Abilene and
Bentley Clements from, town
went huntjlng with Glenn and
Shirley Nlckols Sunday night,
fbey Just ran a house cat.
John Roberts killed goats Fri-
day afternoon. MR. Circle help-
*1 with the work.
Mrs. Eula Nlckols visited In
the C. H. Ford home In ‘town
Saturday and 8unday after-
noon.
W. A. Daniel and family rtstt-
ed during the holidays In June-
I
Ml* Vera Fry
Went I
days with her patent* in Killeen
J. F. Darts and wife went to'
Brownwnod Saturday morning
to their son. Aril*, whose baby is
real sick. We hope they found
the babe better.
J. D. Dewbre and family mov-
ed to the Eubank home In town
Thay have bought It. W# hate to
give these good neighbors bp.
We wish for them the bast of
luck. Our new neighbors, who
bought the Dewbre' place. Mr.
Collier and wife, moved In this
week. We welcome them tn thle
tbred youngest boys have new
cowboy boots. Each one tries to
walk harder than the other
Lois and Donald Dewbre were
callers In the Nlckols home
Monday evening
Mrs. Loy Long and son ate
supper with her parent*. Mr .and
Mrs. Bills. Saturday night.
Marion Robertson is kept busy
these days trying to find a house
to live b> another year.
Fred McClary and W. A. Cooke
eat until bed time in the Nlckols
home Monday nlgty. They en-
joyed the music snd popcorn.
Some of the friend* of Marlon
Robertson and family sat until
bed time with them Monday
night.
Herbert anc Nellie Dee Cooke
dined with tnc Nlckols family
Friday. Neill? De« ’.eft tha af-
ternoon for Winters. Her school
opened Monday.
James Nltsols bought Louie
v rnder’s ’urnlture Monday
.ome think lie must be losing
bis mind—an , you can’t always
UJL U is alwejr a smart person,
r ho loom tttiu mind.
J. T. Stark visited the Nlckols
boys Monday afternoon.
Sherrill Roberson went to Wa-
co and other places during tbe
holidays.
Miss Eth-' lyson from town
visited Sunday night in the
Nlckols home.
Mrs. Mary Faulkner was at
home a few days last week She
had been In San Antonio visiting
her daughter. She left Sunday
morning for her son's home,
Luther Faulkner, who lives at
Abernathy. .
I hope to write my letter this
year every week. If this one Is
too long, IH try to writ* a short-
er one next time.* BUSY BEE
discussion of ability vs.
scholarship the first factor to
t»kp mto, consideration Is that
It Is not always those students
Who hbve tbe most ability snd
are capable of doing excellent
work that make the beet records.
Thom who apply themaelves
steadily and have the correct at-
titude toward their school work
always win out with honors
The ability to do good work
without much study Is a rare
gift; one that few possess But
this need not be discouraging,
tot there are few who cannot do
very satisfactory work If they
study conscientiously, and even
these few can do average work
by steady application.
o
ORRK8FOND
The Bail
Letters hut I
the writing. Mgn your
RT LA I ilk. Tbe a
not be published.
and writers are urg'
ed to mod tn their reports In
time for the current Issue of the
er net sand them at all.
don’t embarrass us by
forcing u* to tom down belated
The 1
close
other
business men. Place your
with the Bagla and keep at 1
a part
county.
I i
Love, from town, were looking!
the farm over Friday afternoon.'
Clarence Threlkeld from Okla-
homa was here one day. last
Bob Collier, who bought the. week, looking after the oil well
business. We hope In my letter
next week we have some well
news to Interest everybody.
Mrs. John Roberts attended
the W M. U. meeting in the
home of Mrs. Flora Jackson on
Monday afternoon ft town.
W. A. Daniel and wife had
business In town Monday morn-
ing.
W. A. Cooke enjoyed having
his school teacher children at
"home with him Christmas. Her-
bert teaches at * Mount Olive,
Horace at Center City, Mist
Nellie Dee at Harmony, In Run-
nels county. Rydolph will soon
be home. He Is In the CCC camp
at Undale, Texas.
J*y Weaver, from. Ranger vis-
ited his girl friend, Mias Nellie
Dm Cooke, during the holiday*
J. O. McClary and' wife ano
Mrs. Oordon Balters and baby,
spent Sunday at the lake In the
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will
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and capable el 80
the holi- Northcutt heme.
Louie Ponder from R&obtt
Ridge ate supper In tbe-Nickel*
home Friday night.
Mmes. Roberts and Dunkle
spent Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. McClary.' • ■
Claud Holley and wife took
Mrs. Homer Doggett and JanXe
and Mrs. Eula Nlckols and' Jan-
ette Roberts to
Christmas eve.
Hie drillers went to work
Monday morning. We are hoping
they can soon have good news to
tell the people.
and
The New Ford V-8 for 1935 is
The biggosl and roomiest Ford
car evbr built. It is a siiik-
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appoinbnenia.
But /soil itrpoilant of all H
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This case of riding is
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ciples nsnrer before combined in a low-
price oar.
1. Correct distribution of car weight
by moving engine and bodf forward
eight and a haH inches. ^
2. New locatfon of seats by wUck the
rear seal is moved forward, toward The
center of tho car-away from the nor
axle md away from the bumps.
3. New spri
ol longer.
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1935, newspaper, January 4, 1935; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072605/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.