The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [36], No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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- OF IRFLUIOl -
“No on* of us liveth to kirn- R^ntfy there s
srif,” that is the mson one plosion under a
hundred- and sixty-two friends street The result i
and relatives gathered at the j Telmhoae t<
o^of^Tc twJrss sUtSTTL
ory of .Her. C. H. Miles on nis ‘
R2bd birthday. Everyone know* *d. Streets were I
Ike old soldier of the sroag •« fogpwnwu w*n
y life fcoafcd a
To drawdivttmda
Worth and * passing ear bumf*
kia ean off iMo the lake and he
hta drowned. Re may have
been within his righto at the
time of the accident, but many
Orocuy length and breadth of Milk of Fire Underwriters, each ex
county. pleohma are moat frequently
, . The day was spent in the the result of waste gasoline in
*"* '* serviee of the Master at the re- sewers or accumulations of gas
quest of Brother Miles, Broth- formed by decaying materials,
products at the morn- Few Ameriean cities adeqtmto-
* r*,r in iug hour on the theme, “What ly aafeguard their underground
Makes a Man Great” At the sewer pipes against explosion,
return- no°n hour a fine dinner was In consequence, useless and un-
ity even- served, which was greatly en- necessary waste results. The
ter home joyed by all. In the afternoon United Staten as a whole has
here she » sermon was preached and W. lagged in fire prevention. We
T. Sparkman delivered an ad- have the knowledge and ths
drees which was enjoyed by all means for outlawing the waste.
Jor Several spoke their appreeia- There k no lack of foods for
Chili tion for Brother Miles, which fire fighting facilities. Yet our
should drive the truth home to annual toll leads all other eoun-
>o wise" our hearts mpre and more theatrics by a wide margin. The
is gen- ”no one liven to hemaelf." reason, of course, is simple—
nd on <n,*r* i* nothing on earth, or personal eareleaaneaa. Too many
ortanee. ln heaven that stands alone, otherwise intelligent eitiaens
doesn't dr»P of water, no grain of adopt the attitude that because
sand, no atom of creation, they have an insurance pofiey,
Everything belongs to some fire waste is of no importance
w as a system of society of which it is to them. They don't realise that
■•n An- a dependent hnlTeaaential part, every fire, great or small, dew
* Mon- So it iadn the moral and relig- troys part Of our national
* meet ions realm, no man stands alone wealth and seta as an obstacle
he Tex- Let ua hope that we all shall to employment, homo-owning
occupy such a place as Brother and industrial development.
- . Miles is now and has been occu- Fbfr hcvurnl yean our direct
pying for the many years, that financial loss by fire has.bean
& - of making the world better by eloee to 1500,000,000 annually
I pay the bonds with
ine tax. Oil men seoff
lea that tMOline will
8tore, at Popular Priest.
B# rare to call for Bfll’a ft-
moy Brisk cm The aniy ori
igixuL Bill’s Cnfo
You should aea the stylish
mmples of spring'raita Burch
i folks don't Hh» to
disorder. It would'
mi. They get busy,
uw and pilep of lit, I
1 ClJUt)
The real mystery of a famous
murder es,sc in California has
been discovered after a period
of eight yean, daring which
time the ram became one of the
unsolved murders of that part
of the country^ Recently, a
weekly magazine conducted a
aeries of contests to allow mur-
der story fans to solve real
action when they nee a neigh-
bor outshine them.
Whiek jBnatratea the recent
remark of the head of the Ohio
Building and Loan associa-
tion** that “whan you put a
programs** family on a back
ward sci**t, you raise ths level
ft the whole street.” Many of
oar folks h Gold thwaite would
admit that the sight of im-
proveaatafia made by their
neighbors had induced them to
beautify their own home
F. P. BOV
Uwyar
Land L*m
Office a
Represent I
Bank at Bra
land at Su
having lived in it The final
outcome, no, doubt, will show
that the deed* of his life live
an in hearts of his relatives and
friends.
The spirit of a person's life
is ever shedding some power
upon humanity, just ns the blos-
som is steadily bestowinx its
Pioneer Radio Girl Likes
to Remain Voice to Fans
is steadily bestowing its
fragrance upon the air. Ward
Beecher says, “that a man
should move in the world just
as an orange tree would if it
could walk to and fro in the
garden flinging perfume from
it’s blossoms that it holds up
towards heaven." •
The world can tell when we
have been with Jesus. Not only
can the world tell it, but it will
tell on the world, for no life
can be pure in itg purpose,
strong in its strife, and all who
eome in contact cannot be
stronger and purer, thereby,
a simple, pore,. Godly life' •
the greatest moral magnet on
earth Then influence is like
the shots that were fired by
the fanners of the Revolution,
which wan baud around the
world. So every thought and
act of our lives are felt to re-
mote distance. Our influeneiTlT
as immortal as our antd* The
men who built the pyramids
have slept the sleep of death
for four thousand years, but the
Office* at
m Prof, and Mrs. E. D Stringer
■Urted to Hamilton Friday
Pnight. after the S4*>or play.
W had not proceeded far until
their ear ran onto a pile of
loose gravel and tnmU over.
Neither of the occupants anf-
fered serious hurts and the
damage to the ear was slight.
They ware brought beck to this
city and their ear was soon re-
paired, but they abandoned the
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [36], No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1930, newspaper, May 9, 1930; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1072940/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.