The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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OOUJTHWATTE
JANUARY 4. IMi.
ulliii News
News Notes Clipped From the Mullin Enterprise
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Meek Fletcher vis-
ited friends In Ooldthwatte Wed-
nesday. M
Major McCailand la visttlng
hie grandmother, Mrs. Jack
Mrs. O. H. Moses and children
of South Texas are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Outhrle. ^
Mr. and Mrs. R. EL Young were
at home Thursday with a delic-
ious dinner to Chaa. , Hodges and
family. *'■ j I
• Mrs. J. B. J. Wlgley wal Sailed
back to Brown wood the first of
S2£?*3t3Bt*.
R. o. Daren and faarily w«r4
at home to thirty-seven of their
relative* and frlneds Sunday
with a turkey feast
' Mr. and Mrs. Kenan Henry
ware recently at home to thirty-
two guests and served s fine din-
ner at the noon hour.
PtoreeHodges and family have
moved to the Jake
and Mr. Maya, and
gone to Brown county.
Mrs. D. A. Hamilton and Miss
AUns and Woodrow Hamilton
were Thursday 'piests of far.
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs
Wallace and
Jr„ of Kola,
with O. B. Wi
Messrs, and
ry and B.
Miller and c!
awn wood.
Coor, Hollis
McCormick,
at Christmas
and family.
I. McCur-
and Mrs.
» a bus-
iness trip to Rising Star Thurs-
day.
Mrs R. H. Jones greeted the
New Tear with"* an attack of
grippe and a number of others
are affected with the same dls-
ease.
Mrs. W. L Clark, who accom-
Mlss Katie Jewel Cnxk-
i Temple recently
* NBW TEAR PARTY
. Mrs. B. P. McNeill opened the
doors of her pretty bungalow
home on Depot street to a group
of merry friends Tuesday af er-
noon from four to six.
The house was effectively d c-
o rated and lovely blooir.'.ug
flowers lent'their enchantr'-nt
to the charm of the living I sa.
The occasion was In honor of
Mrs. L. J. Smith, who left the
next day for her new home in
Santa Anna.
I Then wae a spirit of good
|cheer and gaiety prevailing ev-
erywhere with but one regret t?
all over losing the winsome at-j
popular Mrs. Smith, who Is equ-
ally beloved by the aged and
young and taT the nine years of
residence here, have won the
good will and friendship of an
unusually large crowd of dtt-
sena. To know her Is to love her.
A lovely Mreahment plate was
passed, consisting .of delicious
fruit cake,Coffee and other dain-
ties. The young hostess U sn
artist in the line of cake making.
The honoree was surprised,
When a buggy came, bearing a
large placard with the Inscrip-
tion, “Merry New Year.” The
buggy was filled with miscellan-
eous gifts of love stnd msny
pretty and Useful” gifts to- be
treasurtd fn future years, when
she recalls'old friends and good
times back* In Mullin.
o-
relatives.
Moline
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’ A PARTY
W H.
quit* ill, but |
convalescing i
Bradley Outhris spent the
holidays here with relative* and
old friends who are always glad
to see him, and be has now gone
to Monohans to make his home.
Rev. Cooper and family hav*
located here, coming from Chll-
dreas. Rev. Cooper Is the new
pastor of the Baptist church and
they are residing In ,thr L. J.
Smith residence on North Third |
street.
Vollle Meeks, an aged cttlxen
of Ridge, was fatally Injured
Monday, when his horse ran-un-
der a limb, throwing him qff.
Mr Meeks was injured. Intern-
ally and died early Tuesday
morning. ™
C. L. Patterson gnd family.
Misses Lou Ella and Grace Pat-
tereon, J. L. B. L. and Ben Pat-
terson of OoldthwaitL Mr. ax
»** Mrs. Ray Priddy were guests 1
" the'Rome of their .end*. R- 1
| Patterson, Sunday
j Mrs. Eric Miller and children
of OatesTtll*, who spent the lat-
ter part of the week with her
l I. MoCurry, returned
aday with Mrs. Oedo
Hinkle of OatasvUle,
the day at the Me
and Mia. D. L.
enjoyed a t
children for Several
latter part of the week.
O Hancock of Richland
Jack McNeill of
McNeill of Ban Maroon
of this city
and MlgsAhm
their sister, 1
kin yonmneb. ■nnus-
snd Sunday. Mto»
. . .. . .
artist in
Last Saturday night Miss
Kemp entertained a group of
young folk; with a party The
guests arrived ettrly and started
plgyln&_games at once. The
house was tastefully decorated
throughout*With Christmas bells
andtjolors, tall red candle* gave
a soft glow over the rooms. De-
licious refreshments were passed
to the following: Joyce Preston,
June Casey, Theda Fae
DeAlva Perkins, Oene-
[Mllier. Sallle Mae Sharp,
Mills, Rex Ivy,
Allyn Rat-
Jack Casey,
| Cooksey Lloyd Carroll,
Clayton Ince, James Harvey,
Horace and Ernest Lynn Fisher,
Jodie Williams and Tllma Doyle
Knowles.
Is fa)
EXZ
BRIDGE PARTY -—
LOVELY APPAIR
Miss Reba Tillman was -at
home to a group of her friend*
Saturday night with a lovely
bridge party. The house, ss usu-
al, was a scene of Joy and gaiety,
with the charming hostess' va-
ried talents. The guests were a
happy, busy group and had a
most delightful time. The re-
freshments were as dainty as
hey were delicious.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
O. B. Patterson of Hamilton and
D. B. Hamilton of Ooldthwalte.
Arthur Shelton has been wry
sick, but Is better now.
Tolbert Patterson returned
Sunday from a week’s visit In
San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Welch and
Miss Jewel Hancock visited In
Brownwood Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. iflek*a'[WfiJch, ^ famUy |t
ware recent guests of Mr. and citFone day last
Mrs D. B. Aldridge at Prairie. ~
Fred Barton tod family of
Lubbock spent the week end
wUJ his s-bM.r, I'Trs. B. L. Burk-
ett. -
C. B. McCormick and family
of Stephenrllle were supper vis-
itors of Mr. and Mrs. W. a Kemp
Monday night. »
O. M. Fletcher. W. C. Hancock
and Sheriff C. D. Bledsoe have
returned home from a business
trip to Oklahoma.
Mrs. Frankie Forgy and son,
Rolene, of Hlce spent Saturday
and Sunday with her parents
Rev. and Mrs L. J. Vann.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shelton and
Mrs. B. P. Kittle visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse .Lowe in the Rock
Springs community Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kemp are
happy over a new grandson,
John Scott Kemp, at the home
of W. O: Kemp In Brownwood.
Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Toon and
family and Mr and Mrs Leslie
Welch left Saturday morning for
their home at Cooper, Texas.
Arthur Hancock visited In
Brownwood Saturday and at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Skip-
ping, whose home was Zephyr.
Mrs. Wilfred Favor returned to
her home In Paint Rock Satur-
day, after a week's visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wal-
lace. _ .
Mr. and Mrs. Green Buchanan
of Waco and Mrs. Ernest Oben-
haus of Ooldthwalte were guests
of Mr. and Mrs 8. H. Davis Sat-
urday. i—
Rev. and Mrs. I. K. Floyd and
daughter, Miss Laurene, of
Brownwood, were ' Thursday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pat-
Mr. And Mrs. Harrel Byter
Uplnc, visited his father, Ira
Bytor, of Lake Merritt coxupun-
J'.y, during the holidays.
B. A. Duren la reported Im-
proving and his am has now
been put In * cast. He Is expect-
ed home at’an early date.i t-
Blll Dell is and family
sated on Mrs. W. H.
and Clark Henry
now occupy the place vacated
by tor. Dfellla. the Tom Priddy
farm. L.
muii.il vseN*)!!, A —I" fat
San Marco* normal, spent the
holidays here. He expects to
complete his senior year tat
June and la making all fate col-
lege t«p*nem and good grades
In the senior chto,
talent for Industry and
to apply himself to Ids
work, also the old
thorn It a wfll Cher* to a
Mr. end Mr*. R. R.
srjrabs
visited in the home of
Mrs. R. w. Hull returned home
Friday from Fort Worth, where
the has been employed during
the holidays at Manning’s dry
goods store.
Harry Warren, the 13-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs, Cleve War-
ren, Is reported seriously 111 fol-
lowing an appendicitis operation
In Brownwood Saturday.
Mrs. Reed and sons of Rosen-
borg, who have been visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Williams, expect to re burn to
their home In a a few days.
Miss Erma Farmer to at home
from StephenvlUe to stay awhile
She Is well pleased with her
work and expects to return soon.
She works in a beauty parlor.
Mr. and Mr* R. R. Toon, Mr
and Mrs. Leslie Hancock and
Mrs. A. E. Hancock and Miss
l Jewel Hancock spent Friday
of with Mr. and tore. Mack Han-
cock.
Mi*. P. M. Wortman and eon,
Joe Frank Wortman, of Tuttle.
Okie., have returned to their
home, after a visit here with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. L.
Herrington. . v ‘
R. P. Canady and family of
Ballinger were guests of Mr. and
,Mra. J. J. Canady Thursday and
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wakens of Lo-
Another new year to with us
again and here to hoping It will
be a little more prosperous than
the last, However we have much
to be thinkfuE^qr.
" The boys ar.dgirl* who came
home for the holidays have re-
turned to their , schools again .
' Mist Zot Liles left for Wichita
Palls Sunday, after spending
the week with her father, Bro.
Liles, end family. She to a teach-
er the Austin school theje.
Ercher McCasland end family
visited. Us sister, Mrs. John
Sterling
«N day
Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeCas-
land of New Mexico and Mrs.
Joi n Welsh of Sterling qty,
cams In last Saturday for a visit
with their, mother and other
relative*. Grandmother McCas-
land has not been very well here
of late. She to being cared for In
the home of her son, Martin,
Glad to report she to Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Owens
are proud of another new son.
John Walton and family vis-
ited Mis. Walton’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson, one day last
week.
Chat. Evans and sons, John
Vernon and DeOrvlBe, of Mexij
are visiting In the John Carter
and Joe Langford homes.
1 J. M. Oglesby and family en-
joyed a fin* dinner with Mr,
and Mrs. Walter Sfanpson and
daughters Sunday.
Aubrey Muse of Hamilton U
a visitor In the Coffman home.
° Mr. and Ms. Ira Aldridge and
children visited relatives in
Bangs last week.
Hubert Oeeslin and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hv*d-j
son Christmas day. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huggins
came from their hunt Friday
with a fine 8-potnt deer. . -
I Tom House and family have
moved to Mr. Flatt’s place near
Live Oak. Bill Lucas and family
have moved to the Langford
place, where Mr. House lived.
Mrs. J. Everett Evans has
been quite 111 for some time. Her
daughter, Mrs. Oscar HU, has
'been taking care of her.
Miss Luckie visited her sisters
and brother In ^>la last week
end. after spending Christmas
with her parents kt Indian Gap
Prof. Womack and family vis-
ited hto mother In San Angelo
lastsweek.
We are very sorry to learn Miss
Keeae’s mother was—111 during
the holidays. Miss Kesae did not
teach Monday and Tuesday. She
came back Wednesday and re-
ported her mother Improved.
We extend sympathy to Mrs.
Will Is Horton in the death of
hpr mother, Mrs. donway, at
Caradan. Mrs.Ccnway was bur-
led Christmas day, which was
very sad to all the loved ones.
Mrs. Harvey Morris also has (
our sympathy In the loss of her
father, Mr. Holland, of Ooid-
thwaite.
- Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Tubbs of
Clifton visited her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Chat. Welch, during
the holidays.
Bro. Mitchell and family of
Bloomington spent last week
visiting here. He preached for
us last Sundsy. We are always,
glad to have them with us.’
Miss Mary OsesUn of North
parental homo.
Mm Will Jackson and son. J
W. Jackson, and daughter, Miss
Oallto Res Jackson, of Lubbock Spring) community.
have returned to theta home, af'
ter a visit hero with hag mother,
Mrs J. L. Burkett, and other
relative*
Mrs. B A. Williams Of Sdnta
Barbara. Chlh, Mexico, write* In
for her
and friends here who will be glad
Skipping, a prominent
l of Zephyr, was hurried
Saturday afternoon. He
sSSHsriS
time. H* dl.
Miss N*U
Y "
Christmas has come and gone
and e new year Is hers. I won-
der bow many have made a rev-
olution to dp more for the Lord
and live better in the year 1>19,
than they did In 1*34.
’ The pogrsun and trte at the
siwN&^limday night was .frill
represented from several cbm-
m unities. The tree was loaded
with present from old Santa.
The program that Miss Freda
Hinas put on was a success. Bach
Mr and*
returned to
quit* Thursday,
'he Christmas!
relatives] Mrs. W. N.
turned home w)th
frr/ weeks visit.
Pete Chesses, of
last week with Rqx
Mr. and Mrs. J.-C.
and baby ’visited hto
Moline during the hoik
Mable LlUiqp Grave
m
Pupil carried their part out wel*. *d to Locker Sunday,
W. J. Ford gave a, dlnnef’Spendlng Chrlstma*' week
V mel
Y ?
V
, mefollrj. »
it ("Ik) enjoyed
<9. Oden'S Thu
H
Mrs.
last Sunday week. There were
about 3S there for dinner.
Dutch Smiih end wife had
Christmas dinner for several cl
their relatives. Mrs. John Har-
ris spent several days with them.
Mis. Joe Morgan had tho doc-
tor with her Thursday, but am
glad to say she to able to be up
again.
John Kuykendall and family
and BUI Eckert and wife and
ton spent Sundsy week In the
home of Mr>and Mrs. Frances
Kyle, near Mullin. •' t
Worley Laughlln and family
from Kerrvllle are spending sev-
eral days with his mother and
other relatives.
Mrs. John Cnwford and sun.
Garland, spent the holidays
with R. D. Evan.'- and family.
Mrs, A. B. Ford had a message
Sunday week , from Junction
that her brother-in-law, Lewi)
Kirkpatrick,.had another stroke.
She and Fleming and her sister- .—*■'■ ” ” -W* ]
tn-law of San 8aba went there jta and Sherwood Ford and
He was some better. They spent spent Sunday In Mrs Cora Fort’-
Monday and- Tuesday with him home,
and .returned home Wednesday, t Earvin Laughlln to sporting -•
Homer Williams and family new car. I
Mrs. B. "J. Noack of
I r/nwood spent Tuesday with
J. D. Calaway and family.
Wilson Griffin, who to attend-
ing school at Sulphur Springs,
-pent a few days list week with
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sanderson.
Earl Marler visited Sec He Law-
*'n Friday evening.
Detra - Mte Calawiy, who li
y;rVWg !n Tort Worth, j.-crv
last week with homefolks.
Mis. J. Y. Tulles and Bari Tul-
les and Mrs. J. C. Sarfderaon
went to San Antonio Thursday
and brought Bettye June end
Billie Tullos home with them
J. C.
Travtl
fed ■■
night. Jack
plvrtng dominoes.
A large crowd
dance In the Bob
Saturday night
"cr several weeks visit.
Georgia and Oeneva Spark-
man and Margaret Oden visited
Lee Ruth Ora res Sunday eve-
ning.
made a,trip to West'
some of Mr. Wiley's
tools and teams this
Cleve Ferry, Robert
Claud Laird of Rock
went hunting Saturday
but didn’t catch too
Mrs. Cleve Perry J|
er and Myrtle
night.
Mr and,
dal!
wjll leave In a few days tor New
Mexico to make their home. Wo
hate to lose them, but wish-them
success In their new home
Several from Austin spent sev-
IflV lHS to Mrs. W. J. Ford’s
home. We didn’t learn theh
names. * V
Miss Marvel Ford and Buck
’pent their holidays with theta
mother.
‘ Frank Hines and family spent
Christmas day In Mrs. Hines’ old
home near AdamsvlUe.
John Kuykendall and family
"pent Christmas day with his
-notlew in Lampasas.
Miss Freda Hines spent part
of her holidays lh Brownwood
visiting friends.
Mrs. Fate Eckert and children,
spent Christmas with her moth-
er, Mrs.. BUekburn, at Av.rtln. ~
Webb Laughlln and family
and Mia* Nell Maxwell of Lome-
Lloyd and Arvllle Laughlln J
spent several days with
in* Ford.- - -t:--------—
Albert Hereford and
;pent Sunday In the R. D.
’’ome. John
by and spent
Mr. and Mrs. Ha;
rtaylng with Mrs.
Mrs. Ora Black
wood for
r Mrs. Bli
Sybil, and
from Ai
In th
Mr. and
ind Mr. and
Webster Fields
spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hines.
Mr. and Mrs. Weems Weath-
ers sat until bed time Sunday
tflth Mr. and Mrs. Hines.
Mr. Henry 1s moving on the
Bradley place this week..
If your paper stupe ,
lng to yo*
payment
bring or
price and all
CAMERA6RAP
Bennett was a visitor hers Tues-
day. She reported her father do
lng fairly well. However, he fa
still confined to hto bad.
Mrs. Nlckols returned from
Austin last Wednesday, where
mete wen Friday visitors In the the spent two weeks visiting her
son. Tom, and family
Mr. Cooke spent the holidays
with hto father in the Rock
Medford Langford has purch-
ased the fining station from
Walker * Yeager, and has been
very busy fixing It up and to
ready for bn fan ess
Bertram OsesUn, Tahnage and
Wilson Hand returned toRsow
the first of the weak for
sought home a fin* pup of
’stales# type. They are said
s rare and rattier costly. At
Mr*. Harry Welch and ehlMb
Knhjht Si
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.