The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1949 Page: 3 of 12
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THE GOLDTH WAITE (T*rmm\ EAGLE-
FRIDAY, JULY 22. 1949
Telephone 6°p.^ No^W.'and To EARLENE
Beat the Heat! Enjoy A Good Show in Cool Comfort!
THURSDAY And FRIDAY NIGHTS
You saw “Belle Starr,” now see Rod Cameron, George
Montgomery. Ruth Roman—in
miE STARR’S IMGHTER'
Alto Chapter 8 “SUPERMAN”
Going to
the Seashore,
SATURDAY MATINEE And NIGHT
GENE AUTREY—in
‘RIDERS OF THE WHISTLING PINES;
Saturday Matinee—Chapter 8 “SUPERMAN”
Or to the
Mountains?
Saturday 10:30 Prevue, Sunday And Monday
We have many items that will add
to your pleasure and comfort.
BATHING CAPS
EAR STOPPLES
CAkEUAS And FILMS
SUNGLASSES And
GOGGLES
SUN TAN
PREPARATIONS
JAMES STEWART, JOAN FONTAINE, PERCY
KILBRIDE, ROLAND YOUNG
FIRST AID SUPPLIES
THERMOS BOTTLES
And KITS
PICNIC 8UPPLIES
FLAYING CARDS
And GAMES
PUMMER MAKE-UP
ROBERT TAYLOR, AUDREY DOTTER,
HERBERT MARSHALLr-in
— PLUS —
FRANK BUCK—in
HUDSON
DRUG
Laughlin - Marshall Vows Are /
Solemnized At Brownwood
COMING—
'Fighter Squadron9
'Letter To Three Wives’
“My ad Sal’
‘Strike H Rich’
“WHAT YOU WANT
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laugh-
lin have announced the marri-
age of their daughter, Ima Faye
Laughlin, to Frederick D. Mar-
shall, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Marshall of Goldth-
waite. The marriage vows were
solemnised Saturday, July 16th,
at 7:00 o’clock a. m. at the Cen-
tral Methodist Parsonage with
Rev. C. C. Sessions performing
the double ring ceremony.
The bride chose an aqua blue
crepe dress, with navy accesso-
ries and a white orchid corsage.
Miss Veseva Sellers of Gold-
thwajte was maid of honor. She
wore a white linen dre&s with
navy accessories and an orchid
corsage.
Council will meet on first
Wednesday of each month be-
ginning Sept. 7, instead of first
Saturday.
The bride’s n^other wore a
black faille suit with black and
ted accessories and a white car-
nation corsage.
When the couple left for a
short wedding trip to Houston
and Galveston, the bride was
wearing an aqua suit with an
orchid blouse and navy accesso-
ries.
The couple will make their
home in Goldthwalte.
Those who attended the wed-
ding were the bride’s mother
and father, and her brother,
Jimmy Laughlin; Mr. and Mre.
Walter Glen Saylor; Miss Vese-
va Sellers and Mi?s Marsha Wil-
Paul of Rankin; .Lawrence A.
Johnson, A. A. B. of Tye, Texas ! Jesse D- Casper and Dorothy
M. Youngblood of S^AhCoaoTi^ Elebracl»4 ---------- ~
Mrs. Sam Smith of College sta- Raymon Helms and Martha J. ' \
tion; Little Miss Melanie AHn!Dayton:
Miller of Stephenvllle, Marshall Fred D Marsha11 “Ml Ima
Miller Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Faye L*uSWln; *. * *
Miller and children, Hobson Jr., Jerald D. Beard and Roae A.
John and Patsy Ruth, Mr. and Le3 1141 ph:
Mrs. W. D. Marshall and Mrs. Jack Mtrc*r and ■*» Byrd;
Frank Davis and
Charles
Doloras Ann Elder.
to historians as the Cimarron.
This Is her story, and the story
of the fight that was to pit a
Marshal
membered as one of the best.
The story was taken from
Robert Carson’s Saturday Even
lng Post serial. It deals with
an escapade in the career of
Dee Dee Dlllwood. the world’s
wealthiest and most unpredict-,
able orphan. Dee Dee can never,
decide what to do about men
until she encounters Marvin
Payne. Marvin, portrayed by
Stewart. Is a good aviator but
a financial failure. The gay ad-
venture begins on Dee Dee s
wedding night. She abandons
her bridegroom In New York
and starts for Los Angeles In
Marvin's cargo plane.
How the scrupulous Marvin,
who refuses to accept unearned
riches, finally wilts under Dee
Dee’s magic spell, has been en-
acted with devastating effect.
Comical scenes aboard the
plane and the forced landing In
an Oklahoma wilderness are
vastly entertaining.
“BELLE STARR’S DAUGHTER”
Top-flight entertainment, ex-
citing and action-packed In a
refreshing new way, came tothe
Melba Theatre yesterday with
the showing of ’’Belle Starr's J
nxwhter.” a new Twentieth
Couch Deunion
The Couch Family Re-union
will be held at Gatesville, Tex-
as, 4 blocks South East of the
Court House, on July 29-30-31.
Everyone is Invited'!! nw
one. Come all. Let’s have' fun!
_One of the family.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Since last report County Clerk
Earl Summy has Issued the fol-
lowing marriage licenses:
Charles Lee Griffin and
Gwendolyn Wright;
George Niemann and Mrs.
Lydia Druckhamer;
* Othal Cedric Knowles and
Flossie B. Webb;
determined U. S.
against the Southwest’s most
dangerous bandit In a battle In
which Rose herself was to
emerge as the prize.
*n Fontaine and James
art should keep on making
t comedies like "You Gotta
’ Happy" which opens Sat-
7 night at the Mebla Thea-
The new picture contains
happiest combination of
rtty, romance and real ex-
“»nt ever concocted for the
Popular stars. Among all
tot-hearted movies which
1 Proved so successful, “You
1 Be Happy" will be re-
A Family Reunion
Mrs. J. c. Stark Is enjoying a
visit of her three sisters, Mrs.
W. H. Northington of Ft. Worth,
Mrs. Terrel Worhuston of Yoa-
kum, and Mrs. Joe Bayllss of
Goldthwalte.
They once made their homes
here.
Mrs. Ray Davis’ daughters
from Grand Prairie and Fort
Worth also vlsted in this home.
Eagle Want Adds Get
South Bennett
Blue Bonnet Club
Our club met June 23 with
Mrs. Berthel Roberts, All had a
delightful time: Two quilts were
quilted and delicious refresh-
ments were served to eight
members, seven visitors, and 4
children. Our visitors were Mrs.
Vaughan and Mrs. Collier of
Goldthwalte, Mrs. Teague from!
Star, Mrs. Linnie Horton and
Rita Bell from Caradan, and
Mrs. Roberts from town.
Bach one preMnt received a
gift.
Our next meeting will be July
23 with Mrs. Charlie Skipping.
All members be present and
bring some one with you Mrs.
Berthel Roberts Joined our club.
MILLER REUNION
Early Sunday morning, July
I 17, 1949, the Miller families be-
gan gathering at the American
Legion grounds for a reunion.
The morning was spent recall-
ing the past Incidents and ex-
periences of their childhood
days spent In Mills County.
Thirty relatives enjoyed a
bountiful meal which was serv-
ed at noon.
In the afternoon the group
went to the Hobson Miller home
to enjoy a few hours of mualo
TOP IN AFTER
the movies
For A Tasty
Snack:
'to.Wrteet way la tei
w. s. c. s«
' The Circles of the W. 8. C. 8.
of the Methodist Church will
meet Monday as follows:
Circle No. 1 will meat at the
church at 4:00 p. m. mas Lots
yOatttn will be In charge of the
program dealing with the work
of the United Nations.
, circle No. 8 will meet^ wlth
Mrs. Aubra Hudson at 3:00 p. m.
Mrs. Ed Lovelace will preeent a
program .on Burma.
The Instruments were vloUna
and guitars played by J. F.
and Chas. Miller, Hobeon end
John Miller. They were accom-
panied by Mrs. H. V. Miller on
the plana - .
At the close of the day all
Joined In singing “God be With
You til We Meet Again.” Then
they departed for their reepec-
Pidure of a Gay Vacation!
There's nothing like a Smart Ward-
robe with loads of variety to make
your Vacation a successful, happy
trip. And that’s easy ^‘ygh when
clothes are kept N*5’” T and
Fresh' longer with frequcr.i dry clean-
Thle happy oocaslon was en-
joyed by Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Mil-
ler, Mr. and MM. Glenn Bar-
rington and Belinda Kay, Burt
Miller* J. I. Miller, Charlie MQ-
ler and Oewayne Baker, Jr* all
of Abllane; Mr. and Mm. O. O.
Holderaees and daughter, Cla*-
dlne and mm. R. o. Patterson of
ritt. Council will furnish bread,
tea, and lee.
Delegates and alternate for
T.H.DA. masting In September
at Mineral Walls won elected
Snack Bar
as follows: Delagatss -Mm. J. were their cl
D. Berry, Mm. L. B. Hart, and Mm. Marshall
Mm. Connie Knowles; Alter- family ot Step
nates —Mm. O. C. Mann, Mrs. and Mrs. Bam
Jack Cooksey, and Mm. C. 8. Station. They
ILTOH C1EHNEIS
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The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1949, newspaper, July 22, 1949; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073316/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.