The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1934 Page: 4 of 8
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Sunday was our regular meet-
ing day. Bro.Haya preached 3at-
urfey night, Sunday morning
and Sunday night. We also bad
Sunday actyol and. R T. 8. Sun-
day.
We enjoyed the delicious din-
ner which was pread on <5»e
grounds and. Bro. Lee Stewart
and Jess Fetalck were ordained
We ware eery glad to hare
Bro. SWanner and Mrs. Swanner
Bro. Jackson, Bro. Llttlepage,
Bro. Bowman and Bro. Stephens
and wile to be with us Sunday
afternoon.
Bro. Jackson was the ques-
tioner bi the ordination service,
and Bro. Bowman delivered the
chargee. Bro. Swknner deliver-
ed the ordln^lon sermon
Everybody remember . and
come to 8unday school and B. T.
8. Sunday ,
professor Cooke and Professor
Smith Joined Our church Sun-
day night by letter. We sincere-
ly hope that we can be of grsat
help to them In their Christian
Ufe, while they are to our church
Bro. Dyches will fill his ap-
pointment Saturday night, Sun-
day morning. Everybody be sure
sure and come. —
Everybody Is looking forward
to Christmas. Everyone Is hop-
ing to hare a' nice time, altho
Old Man Depression hovers
, around us.The pupils and school
teachers arc exceedingly glad Of
the Christmas holidays, because
they can spend a few days at
their homes „
Henry Simpson visited' In the
Reynolds home Sunday after-"
noon.
The Denman girls were ap-
preciated visitors at church Sun-
day afternoon.
Herman Reynolds Is still re-
ported to be on the sick list.
Bunkey Reed has been report-
ed ill this week
Everyone should do everything
In their power to raise their
merits the next two weeks, so
that Old Santa will bring them
lots of toys and good things to
eat.
Pasty
Wednesday night
ball boys and pep
Bro. Jodie Caldwell of Howard
Payne College, Brown wood, fill-
ed his appointment here .preach-
ing Saturday night, Sunday
morning and night. He left an
ippotntment for the second
Sunday In January. " “
* Jones stole a march on
his many friends of this com-
munity and brought home a
bride Wednesday night. He was
married to Miss Myrtle McNur
len of Bethel in San Saba chun
ty. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will make
their home pt the White plaoe,
which he* has been cultivating
for the past year. He Is a son of
Mr. and and Mrs. Oeorge Jones
pioneers of this part of the
country, and Is one of our most
industrious and accommodating
young men. Mrs. Jones Is a sister
to another of our good cltbens.
Bllite McNurlen, an! we are glad
4o welcome her to our commun-
ity. We have nothing but good
wishes for the happy pate.
Bro. Caldwell spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Philen and took dinner Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs.Wood Roberts.
Ruby Ketchum and Ruth
Mashbum visited with Avis Mc-
Dearmon Sunday afternoon.
The Ebony basket ball boys
played Indian Creek Friday af-
ternoon. Indian Creek won with
a score Of 14 to 12.
J. R. Briley, Jim Wllmeth and
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Dwyer vtoit
ed Mr. Ivy Sunday afternoon.
.Mr... and Mrs. Henry Kgger of
Regency attended church here
Sunday night.
D. E. McKinney and son, Iil
lard, of Roswell, H-M .and Ralph
Wllmeth of MUburn .visited at
the Wllmeth home Wednesday
night. IP. E. McKinney Is" a
nephew of Grandmother. Wll-
meth. t
Mrs. Oeorge Jones, Hard Jones,
Estelle and Alton Russell at-
tended Sunday school at Indian
Creek Sunday.
Miss Pauline Haynes spent
Sunday with Miss Odene Russell.
Mr. Weaver, our county agent? of betag on
and Mr. Goosby, his co-worker,-
spoke to the people of this com
munlty on the Bankhead bill
Friday night.
MOUNT OLIVE
MGR SCHOOL
the basket
squad, girls
Invited to Mr. Cooke’s Add
Miss Blackwell's house. We ar-
rived at an early hour, ao we
would not miss any of the fun.
The boys built a large fire on
the outside and several inter-
esting games were played. Then
ui«» Blackwell announced for
everyone to get their partner.
She then passed the marshmal-
lows and every one enjoyed the
toasting of them' and went home
wishing for many more enjoy-
able events like this one.
Drueckhajnmer
a abort visit a
our win-
trees and
Mr. Wearer and Mr. Goosby
made Interesting talks on the
Bankhead bill Tuesday after-
noon.
Kiser has been
Trades Day
SPECIALS
YARBOROUGH'S
FOR
SATURDAY, TRADES DAY
AND ALL NEXT WEEK
Several dozen Wool Dresses
(this season’s merchandise) at
exactly
One Half of Original Price
Annie Marie
beent from
of Ulneak. We hope for her a
speedy recovery.
Vender Why
Bert was not at the basket ball
and pep squad party.
Elmer wants a wheelbarrow
' Booqay goes to Mr. Jimmy
Roberts at night after a holiday
Melvin and Arvtn were late at
school Monday morning
Cecil visits with the ninth
grade In the afternoon.
Mr. Smith was sick Thursday
Elmer came to school with a
hurt foot a few daya after the
party.. /
Thy Juniors say they are going
to kick the sefiloni put if they
come to their party.
Alvin wants to be In the play
or wants to come to play prac-
tice.
Mr. 8mUh likes for the tenth
grade students to have part of
the classes
The Differenc Jn
Mid Failure
One time there was a boy who
did not realise the. Importance
time. He was late
to school every morning In
Spite of the protests of his
teachers. Because of. his fond-
ness for association with otter
boys he continued school, but be
was too years .later than his
classmates getting his diploma.
It was extremely .difficult lor
him to get7'* job and harder
than ever to keep one
of his extreme slowness. Finally
he was promised a trial for a po-
sition la a large firm in a. dls
tant town, but the morning be
was to go to work he slept late,
mtaeesL the train and tbst all the
chance^ of a Job.When the “man
who was always late” met the
girl of his dreams e experienced
the- greatest .disappointment of
his Ufe: The girl was married to
one. of his old classmates— the
one who had made a reputation
for himself- as “the boy pho was
vlwaya on time.”
Moral: The difference in sue-
eras and failure Is often meas-i
paid our i
few daya ago.
We aid decorating
doers with Christmas
holly limbs.
We are proud of our pretty pot
Bowen.
We are working on our Christ-
mas numbers for our program.
(IMS' Sparta
The Priddy girls were de-
feated by the Big Valley girls
by a score of 1S-8.
The coach, Mias Watson, has
picked two teams of girls to play
against each other this w
She Is going to set it up to the
group with the highest score
We are all working hard. Some
of the basket baU girls
panted the basket baU boys to
the tournament at Early High
Saturday. *
Beys Sparta
The Priddy boys basketbaU
team attended and took part In
the tournament held at Early
High. Their first game was play-
ed with Wlncfaell, In which they
defeated the latter by a score of
92-20. Townsend was lgh point
man, having 20 points to his
credit. Their next and last game
was played with Cottonwood, in
which they were defeated by a
score of 27-17. Mason was high
point man with 7 points to his.
credit..
Throughout the games the
boys showed good team work
They especially fought hard In
the last game.
After seeing a football game
St Brown wood, 1b which Mr.
Grimiand played, all went hpme
having enjoyed the day and eve-
ning to a great extent.
The Girls Glee Club
The Girls Glee Club sang “On
Accounts I Love You" and “My
Hat’s On tike Side of My Head’’
In chapel last Monday. They
will start practicing Christmas
carols for the program Friday
night, December 28.
They are working to get'their
dresaes made for Christmas.
Some having theirs already. So
we hope that everyone will have
her' drees made for the Christ-
mas program..
HaMe Economics
Hie girls In home economics
worked, hard on their exam.
They are very proud of their
new machines.*
. Civics
. The civics students worked on
their examination very hard and
some are nearing completion of
their chart of the constitution.
t and
night, Bro. Nicholson doing the
There were good
qt all services and Bro
preached some very
good sermons.
The young folks enjoyed a
party at Bari Hale’s Friday
night.
Bro. Renfro and wife had all
tbelt-. children with them Sun
iMy; «xobpt Odorine, who Is In
the army and la at Fort Bliss.
Bro. Nfcjplaoa alto was la the
Renfro home Sunday.
Ernest Morgan, who has been
working for 8. R. Stewart, has
moved across the river and to
working for John Smith.
O. B. Bell and family had com-
pany Sunday, but I failed to
team who It was.
Clarence Duey and Foipaet
Renfro went to see their girl
friends at Locker Sunday after-
noon.
Jim Tullos waa hi our com-
munity Monday, buying turkey*.
Frank Partridge moved to
Seallora Saturday. We regret
losing, this family from our com-
munity. ‘ - ,.
Mrs. Andersen and daughter,"
MlfflHe, had dinner with Mrs.
George Brooks Sunday.
Those that visited In the B. P.
Renfro home Sunday afternoon
besides the Renfro children
were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craw-
ford, George Brooks.and family,
Mrs. Anderson and Minnie and
Bertha Mae Cooler.
Tas Renfro and wife and For-
rest Renfro left Tuesday morn-
ing for Phoenix, Arts., They will
go by way of Seminole. Texas,,
and spend a few days there be-
fore going on to Ariaona.
Ben Spradling and family vis-
ited relatives in San Saba coun-
ty Sunday.
Bro. Renfro went to Brady on
Monday to attend business mat-
. . K >
Charley Griffith and wife arc
the happy parents of a new girl
bom Sunday night. Her name to
Olenlta Beth.
8. R. Stewart and Tas Renfro;
made a car swap last week and'
now Tas to driving a whippet'
and S. R. a model T.
Mrs. Bills Wallace was In the
O. B. Bell home awhile Tuesday
morning.
Those who called In the Chas.
Griffith home Tuesday to see
the new baby were Mines. B. P.
Renfro, George Brooks, 8.' R.
Stewart and Ben Spradling.
RATLER TATTLER.
inty
be held January
gram will appear In next
Issue of the Eagle. I am
lhjg that the Mac here of the
county • make serious effort to
carry out some sort of program
in health and music,, These sub-
jects will be discussed in «ur
meeting Jan. 12. R. J. GERALD
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Saturday g Monda>
For Your Christmas Baking
MINCE MEAT, 2 boxes —
15e
Powdered Sugar, 2 bofces —
RAISINS, 4 lbs. •*
Dried APPLES, 3 lbs._____* W*
KARO, 3 lb. can r____
PINEAPPLE, 2 cans_____ 15*
.SUGA*25«*--__t—__ S1|®
EXTRACT, 8-oz. bottle___ IT
COCOANUT, lb. ______-g*y‘
DATES, 1-2 lb. box_____... 11*
Apples, DeJiciWus, box wl.70
BARBECUE, lb. .. 15*
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH
LONG & BERRY
MAKE HER HAPPY WITH THINGS
Full Fashioned, pure thread
Silk Stockings,
first quality silks
All 25c Prints in
•tore ar&going
our
our
All 15c Prints in
store arib going *«*vd.
Saturday and Monday only
EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES
ON BLANKETS i
YARBOROUGH’S
i red In seconds.
Primary News
We have a new pupil.
Burks, from Indian Oap.
'ome, T. J.1 \ ,
Several pupils have been ab-
sent from school due to Illness.
We surely hope they will soon
be able to return.
Ruby Lee Guess. Almeta.and
Vcrgle Lee Koen made the honor
roll In reading last week. They
didn’t miss a word all week.
Not long ago Jimmie Lee Wil-
cox went Into Mias Blackwell's
room. Curtis, Jimmie Lee’s little
brother/ went up to her and told
her that he made 100 in spelling
and hto name was posted on
the pulley boae. |
Charles Wilcox actually made
100 In reading and spelling on
Thursday. - . '
Soon Christmas will be here.
Already the little pupils are be-
ing good, ’cause they think old
Santa will cease. We've been
iking Santa Claus’ and our
room to very prettily decorated
with Christmas decorations^too
a Christmas tree to standing In
the sand table.
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Toasters
$2.95 Up
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Zenith Radios
$31.95 Up
Waffle Irons
$4.95 Up
SPECIAL RATES
The Eagle to prepared to offer
Just received this week
t • . f
special
shipment of
NEW SPRING
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with the
Chronicle. Fort W<
and Dallas N
ascribe for tl
utn save money by- *
with their
Eagle. In some eases a]-
r-Te|egram
we who m
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Special Low Christmas Terms
on Stock Model
Pin-it-up Lamps
$1.25 Up .
KELVINATORS
Food Mixers
$21.00
Nowmjtou can get her a Kelvinstor without mak-
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mg the usual 10% down payment. Delivery
will be made upon receipt of the first installment
(ae little as $4). You pay three more install-
i of the same amount. The balance is that
monthly payments.
today!
divided into 24
Take advantage of these generous \
Buy on Our Easy Payment Plan
Percolators
$3«95 Up
Warming Pads
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1934, newspaper, December 14, 1934; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073028/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.