The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1935 Page: 4 of 8
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W tad abe»t low or tin
inrhea of rain Thursday night,
Friday and Friday night. '____
Mr aag M*.
tad daughttn 1
«»• Sotutar it
Mr . ang ig.
‘Pent Sunday m
r. Miller and lu
Mr*. C. M.
tatade of tag
Angelo
Harry fatati
Itad relatlTH bi
Will Moreland
spent Saturday night and tan-
day with Millie France* Hutch-
ing*.
Mrs. Jo* Wtehie *pent Wrt-
V* hare melee d mofe rain out ^ ^ ^t^^here Sane shocks
MM and It look* like *e night ^ ffBto fvwMd do«rn Bennett
yet more soon. {creek. Many think this creek
Clyde Fbithreston and iamily vacbed Its highest point to
ndl.U Stacy and family tpent m,ny yean
ptMay with Mr. and Mrs Btcn Mr and Mb Joe Langford re-
iMton and children at Cara dan ,unw<| from an extended vlrit
Wa are real glad to be able to m Arlaona. •’ They report that
import Mrs Hhn Whitt better ^mry wonderful the scenery
ind able to be up some and are ptnl] but prefer Mill* county
grnilng she cortfrucs ~ro miprora ■ f0y • g home,......
M L. Caabeer inJ family and Mr. and Mrs. Bef.nie Loess
mu. Reelyn Covington Spent gpent several days visiting rela-
fhooday^afVmboB with Ww ttmi here. -———:—1-
B, R. Casbeer. in the D. O Simp- Mrs. Cba* Sheldon of Star
m home, near town. , spent the first of last week with
Ouests in the Walter SLmpeon her mother. Mrs. Chappell. They
home on Sunday were Mr and entertalned the Ladies with a
Mrs Ray Blackburn and Del»iha quilting Wednesday.
Rcce J M Casbeer and family, j offer apologies for not re-
Mr arid Mrs M C Morris, and porting p wedding of tmilort-
Henry Simpson. lahee to our community sooner
Mr and Mrs Claude Smith. J That of Oien Johnson and Miss
M Stocy and family. Mr and veniter Loraine Robertson. They
Mrs. Clyde Feathers ton and son. Gere united in marriage June I,
<3eor?f Wayne, Edgar Simpson at Qoidthwaite by Bro. Swanner
(Uron Stacy Ben Casbeer and They trc popular young people
Touslcn Kuyke 'daU'wcnt to the and ^ join in wishing fdt them
mm____i__ . A tRmtr ' ___a__..A fhmt
neaday with Mrs. W. A. Ewing
and Mrs. C. H. Sanderson.
Mrs. O. F. McCUmons from
Sulphur Springs. Texas, has re-
turned home, after visiting h«
sister. Mrs W A. Ewing. *»d
niece. Mrs. C H .Sanderson.
...MUs-lRam.....Hutchings spent
Sunday In .the Ira Hutchings
home. ...
were vbrting tar parents, W. Swiday wfoT, ,
and Mrs Walter Natan. Their wife. .
Mo daughters, Yvonne and By*- Mte lms Ceta
erly, who have tain ytaltag hag* Collier visited V.
j Wallace's
prepare for
and Mis. Daisy Ford ’s boms on
Sunday night were enjoyed by
all who attended.______1_--
Mia. T. J Laughlln U visiting
UUa week in the home <ft her
son. Webb
Thom that were in Mis. Oora
Fordb home Sunday were J. D.
Ford and family of Tampasas,
Deima Ford and wife, Velma
Oegie and wife and two sons.
wtbeb°<i
pile. The *l
to $$• N°
O. TJ. Tumhnson visited la the
John Duncan home Tuesday.
Thorn who vUItrt In the Roy
Sim peon home Monday were
Mias Christine Denman and Mr*.
J. H. Brown and daughters.
Misses Mordlne and Morin*
Brown harp >-recently returned
from Houston, where they have
been visiting relatives and
friends
Mr. and Mrs. Coley Sevier vis-
ited in the Will Hill (pome Sun-
Potnpey Creek J
home and took J
Covington's
Roy and 0. L||
tiles visited Will |
afternoon.
"the p-rty at jug
enjoyed by a fopi
day night
Mrs. Melik gj
boys visited her m
the Berry ranch1
Mr. and Urs Cfc
Melba darn spent j
relatives at KeQsp.
At singing fluta
Irwin wu elected
the class for anoth
and help him m*
Two young nua
City attended ged
day night Wood*
traction wail The
Mrs. J. T, Sims, In Brovfewood
Friday. ’
John C. Price spenl Saturday
H girls. th<
Isneously
tide parse
B Monday
from a P
In above
Dnplte a
jew below
gte freeze
ler pulling.
d the ab«
mpn.ncw,
lersl mile*
night and Sunday with Wiley
Griffin.
-Price Orlffln has returned to
his home in Sulphur Springs, af-
ter visiting his grandparents,
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Ewing, and Mrs. C. H. Sander-.
Rachel Ford. C H. Black. Ed
Ringer and Arrille Ford and
throe child.-': of Hassell Ford.
Albert Canady of Austin Is
spending a few days with Buck
'and Johnnie D Ford.
Mrs. Ida Stevenson has had
trouble with her knee, but is
Some better ■ ,
Albert Hereford and family of
Ooldthwalte spent Sunday in
R. D. Brans home.
Mrs. u« Coughlin and Mrs.
Ora Black spent Sunday after-
noon with Mrs. W. E. Steven-
son. " .
Mrs. Cora Ford and Fleming
and Anrllle spent Saturday
night and Sunday week In Has-
sell Fort’s home. Three of tbelr
children accompanied them
home for s’ week or so visit.
Mrs. Dutch .smith broke a nee-
dle off In her finger one day last
week, which has given her some
as their guests last Friday, Mr.
and Mrs. Brno Smith and their
daughter, and Mrs. Lira Weaver
end children.
Mr. and Mrs.. Herndon.Kelson
made A business trip to Austin
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith and
daughter returned to Lullng, af-
ter spending some time here and
st Trigger Mountain, vistling
Charlie
t four chile
nation of i
jr Mrs Adi
woman In
btrtet court
i end $20 0
l charging
| iffoetlons
Dutch 8mith’a home and put oat
a big washing.
Mmes. Townsend—and Willis
and their families of AdamsrUle
spent one day last week in Mr.
and Mrs. F. R. Hines’ home.
Charlie Miller ui
ed in the Bank
Sunday . . j
Airis Iryriij ud
Sunday alteram
Berry and family.'
day night with her son. Mr. and
Mrs. John Dellls.
-*C. H. Sanderson got part of his
grain washed away Saturday
night.
Otis Hutchings spent 8undav
in the Ira Hutchings home.
Mrs. John Ryan is on the sick
Ust this week.
Mrs O. C. Price spent Satur-
day night with Mrs V. T. Ste-
vens.
Mr' and Mrs. Jake Brown spent
Tuesday with his mother, Mrs
O. J. Brown.
Mrs Mary North of Odessa
ate supper in the Ira Hutchings
home Saturday night.
Mrs. C. J. Brown visited Mrs
W. L. Stuck Tuesday afternoon
ial estlms
are of the
l reMef appi
lately $185
I funds to l
bn cbnserv
i the state,
b Texas’ p
the glgantl
Itiwesi.
of families
the state th
lies In the
ktpttlng tha
neb family
given a .Jot
neu.'>
ODD ACCIDENTS
Smoke emerging from the
crevices around j he lid of a cas-
ket- twice delayed a New York
funeral. until water could be
poured In with the yornse. It Wte
terans ad
1$2,857.12
S fund f
nrious h
A while
believed a spark from a dgarei
I of someone viewing the body be-
fore the casket .as closed-had
| ignited the shroud.
] While Joe Wagner was working
iln a North Carolina factory the
(drive belt of a machine caught
Lbls ?oat and hurled him thru a
^window. Joe wai only bruised.
1 but he had to buy s new coat.
jgricu’uun
■ among
Utah. Idi
tog! or T1
asked for
If. Wash
guer* int
$80,000. V
j Tin Alice Barstow of Texas
kept a candle burning at nigh',
and she also permitted her cat to
remain indoors. This resulted
disastrously when the cat prowl-
ed too clo*e:,to the toper and
naught fire. The feline rushed
Into a closet, setting fire to and
destroying most of her mistress’
wearing apparel -
An Oregon man, John Wood-
son. wss burned about the face
when the “shell’’ rims of his eye-
glasses caught on fire as he Ht
his cigar.
Bathtubs still stand high as a
FDTVri
CLABBER GIRL
COCONTT
showed that Germ Processed]
sensed wear far better th** W
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eqnipped with the new aljj
htarinji need in many i°f’
high-qwility plain mintr*|l
mined 49% xtera wt*r o* dm
rod bearings than did Germ P1
OIL i
PRUNES, 3
lady. Mrs. Ids Perry; drowned in
one while'taking f bath. Her
head became submerged after
OX Y IX)L, tai’ge size
she fainted
Pork and Beans. 3 for
to Pete Miller, Oklahoma cow-
boy. who has handled many
bucking brbtics and steers un-
scathed only to be vanquished
When a rooster kicked him T«o
deep gashes in the lag were hi-
Hie tad when the big bird at-
tacked and sparred him as he
b the int stayed oil-sUcH-
as metals ara, by additg cooct*
o,ly essence to toghlvrcundoi
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POST BRAN, 2 for
S'riia. Arm"& Hammer 2 for.
Maca oni or Spaghetti^ 3 for
jjlm Olive Soap, 3 bars - .
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BARBECUE, lb, _________
liver, lb. _________
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1935, newspaper, June 21, 1935; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073330/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.