The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1935 Page: 8 of 8
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THE MUimniTE EMU
DUNCAN PASSED AWAY Mrs I*. E Milter U spending a
_ lew day* In Temple.
- ' 7“ I Mrs R B. Duncan « long time Today and tomorrow are the
Mrs. b T Helm is visiting her |cttlBen o{ ^ Moline community, twojongeat days oI the year.
g«mnM>nd other relative* in jdW (( her ^ st that place -Mri Thurman Bird and chil
Weatherford. night and her *ra- .^wn «re visiting relatives In
.Judge R. J. Gerald spent the maius *ere interred in the Pleas- ~
firs'. of the week In Tort Worth. act atf/c cemetery yesterday ui.t Adeline Little is visiting
poking after school business. [afternoon Mr* Duncan is sur- Mr gnd Mrs. Grover Swalm la
Alter a visit to relatives in,rived by her husband and flve‘jrort worth
EBONY
to relatives in,
pom';
One of the hardest rains ever
known fell here Friday night.
Buffalo creek and the Colorado
were torrents next morning.
K M Haynes said he bad a
seven-inch bucket In his yard
that caught full. Jim Tipper
*uysv there was an olive oil bottle
ths city and points west Jack - imam children low* her
alien and wife left for Palestine other relatives and many friends
Beeemohl and their home :n *tt the* home community and
Houston Monday. 1 1 elsewhere.
T
daughters "mily Nell. Bvilyn
and Flo ye ’ P ■ of Terreil. are
visiting her > ents, Mr. and
Mm. R E. Ross.
Mrs. Eva Skavlon returned to
her home in Chicago this week.
after1 a visit'to her parents Mr.
and. Mrs. O W. Jackson, and
•thet relatives here.
Marlin Ross. who . recently
graduated from the University
•f Texas -has accepted a posi-
tion as pharmacist with the
Lufkin Drug company at Lufkin,
Texas >
Mr and Mrs J A Gillespie and
son. Henry' Franklin, arrived
from Borger Sunday for a visit to
friends in this cfEy~ and have
been guests* in the W C Dew
A. POISON INSECT
The sung of an unidentified.
nsect brought quick death on
Tuesday to
♦Ives In this city. /
J H Psylbr’s little son. Lyman,
i-been'in Ban Angela thlg
Bro. Renfro preached Sunday
morning and evening. There wag
Ices. There was slso baptising
Sunday evening. One candidate
being baptised In 8. R. Stewart'a
tank.
We certainly have had the
rain the past week. Last
night, believe it or not. It wag
estimated that from IS to *0
:hes The small creeks com-
il
men holding a prayer
as old oattmfcg. Weald It be too
math to expect that God would
begin a great work In Ooldr
thwalte? fj
We have been having great
rilna destructive rains, helpful
it to be eight inches. Wash kef-
up and we''nan
that our people may ha
harvest their grain.
>-eek. visiting relatives. >
Judge and Mrs. J. C. Darroch
,uf Brown wood are visiting rela-
a man of Davis, Ok-,^lTM thU ,dty, white he looks
tahoma. Rushing into his home. ^ inching business.
lie told his wlff a bee stung him judge and its. S. R. Alien ot
on his ear and asked her to ap- (Hamilton were' visitors to Qold-
ply medicine She started to ap- hwalte Wednesday, he looking
ply a home remedy but his face,aflej. business matters white ate
and body turned black. She sulr- j visited friends,
moned a doctor Just as the man &nd tJht J. S, Whlsenant
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8,
died fifteen minutes after being of Abilene spent the
stung The doctor said he did not in jne H. B. Bradley home with
know what kind of an insert her mother, Mrs Maddox, wbey
stung the man. celebrated her 82nd birthday.
---o---—»- 1 Mrs Sunmie T. Harris, Mr*. D.
A SAFE PREDICTION IN’orthlngton and son. Billy, and
Col Edward M House, of Tex-fdjught^ Mrs w. A. Heron, all
as and New Ycrk, elder states- h,f xemple, are visiting Mr. and
man of the Wilson administra- , Mrs T F Tolaad and other rel-
Uon w ho fouryears ago sue* - nTtvexttrthte tefcv
“W'STtSiwS Z^tSSt^y ^ast Jhen°mlna-|- ^ N 8. Denied and threw
short visits in DMias and La
, ’ .vi; uvwrtTii a imuuuuftuvu.
The Fort Vorth Star-Telegram oeelhied. however, to predict the
of Wednesday carried a picture . utcome 0l lhe 1936 electi(m.
of the mayor, and city council of, Bac k ,0 the Korth sum_
Buffalo Texas together with mer cplonv ln whlch ^ h** Uy-
that of Supt John M Scott of d for .nnrc ;han twenty-five
U- Buffalo schools and amis’- u.a„- ;ise wl;0 July M ^11
ant to the mayor Mr Scott was!,,!cbrrhis _ ' i, Hg IIDHIBU
«?*m^1e..f of the. Muin btrmrbty rtcrlared on His arrival
schools for eight years and has | ..hw eOUld be no question
about the president's renomlna-
!:op and election of President <rma of near Amarillo, are vlalt-
Foost volt. Tuesday predicted iqg.hur parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mr Roosevelt s ^nomination. He jH Linkenhoger, while her hub-
band, Rev. N. S. Daniel. Is at-
tending summer school at S. M
Others say that by measures
which they bad there was twelve
inches of rain. The river got over
part of the WV.metb farm, the
White farm, and the Hoaea field.
The creek mn over moat of W.
M. Ctement’a field. A branch of
the creek flooded and waited a
good part of Cloud Maahbum s
field. Moat everybody’s garden
washed'and damaged. .Clifford
says the water got up
in his kifehen 0»ts were ^dam-
aged badly. Many terrace were
broken.
Miss Lily Bell and D. Ford of
the Brown wood nursery, i
married In Brown wood. Wednes-
day, June' 12. This came as a sur-
prise t® Lily’s friends here, and home Friday, except
- even to ter own family, but we mother, Mrs. Thompson;
" have nothing but good wishes
on the streams, as well as
others that were not. The rain
came in such torrents It washed
otte out of the fields and they
Will have to be replanted. ;
& a. Stewart and wife and
Kills Wallace and family enjoyed
a chicken supper in the lbs
Renfro home Saturday night.
D. C. Collier and family and
EHis Wallace and family had
dinner In the Renfro home Sun-
day. |M—
Tas Renfro and wile and 8. R.
Stewart and wife had dinner
Sunday with George Bogush and
wife.
Mrs. George Brooks had rela-
tives visiting from west Texas, a
‘gw days last week. They retum-
n ceded God to good
al. Let us be thankfi
thankful.
As a matter of
sper* of our country are an-
nouncing that the beer borons
have held a convention to tell
igreas that they are opposed
to congressional control of the
beer business. This Is no new* to
any of us. We know that no
quor buslnem has ever been will-
ing to be controlled. It Is true
that they Insisted, when clam-
oring for the repeal of the eigh-
teenth amendment, that they
wanted repeal so that the boat-,
ness could be controlled, .but
they never fooled any one whoj
J. D
aurjs
Editor HensWy g •
®““»ty, was a agfe
yesterday and
fraternal call
Hubert Martini _
Arthur are vldtlu >
rants. Mr. and!
■RlTother
Mr. and Mrs.
Waco are vlatttng^
Apts, Mr. and Un \
ston. ln
terast and ord
Rev R. E Drib,
day evening frta t1
son and family taj
accompanied boat j
granddaughter. Elti
daughter of Dr.!
ton. . ■
MELBA
FRIDAY-Eat
has eVer
learn an;
ties. The
only thing that -the
many friends in that city and in
-ether parts of the county
A Truckload of
WATERMELONS
ON ICE AT
; Harper’s Cash Store
A NEW
Grocery Stock
FRESH and CLEAN
BOTTOM ROCK PRICES
Every Day In the Week
COME and SEE!
U Dallas.
Allen Ross ahd wife and little
daughter and Lorane Bledsoe
'pent the day ln Ballinger Sun-
day They were met there by Mr.
and Mrs S W. Scott and Billie,
who accompanied Allene Ross
that far to meet her parents.
Frank Jackson. Ernest Jack-
son and wife and Mias Settle Lee
Jackson were here from Austin
Sunday, visiting In the family
Lome, having come to meet with
'heir sister, Mrs. Eva Skavlon of
Chicago, who was here visiting,
j Junior Leaguefs of this place
J rt tending the encampment at
1 :Cerrv!lle this week are Cather-
|:r»e Fairman. Laura Helen Say-
! !or and Peggy Poole of Fort
[Worth. Another group of sen-
tors win go next weef lor tB*
I'enior encampment. ,
! Engineer Ward ha? notified the.
^Goldthaajte city authorities that
j .1! required papers have been
Miled in connection with the ap-
j.pMcatlon for an appropriation
ifi m the federal public wofks
I . dmlnlst ration, for the funds to
install a sewer system ln this
city. A report from the applica-
tion is expected in the near fu-
ture.
Big lot SEERSUCKER and PIQUES
Regular Values from 39c to.69c
On SALE at 25c yard for Clearance
Special For
Friday, Saturday And All Following Week
V;
9-4 Bleached or Unbleached Garza SHEETING 29c yd.
■r
Regular 12c Prints, 36-in. wide and Fast Colors
, SPECIAL 10c Yard
Men’s Work SHOES -
Men’s Work SHIRTS
Men’s Leather Work GLOVES v
50c, 690,79c, $1.00
for them.
Mr. and lira. P. R. Reid went
to Brown wood Sunday to .see
Mrs. Re Idts brother, Charlie
Roberts Charli* hurt himself by
lifting, while st work pot long
ago The doctor does not think
he will be able to be up again
until he h** »n operation.
Mr and Mys. John Briley,Grace
Briley and Mrs Clara Wllmeth
ate dinner wlih Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Crowder at Oakland Sun-
day after Church
A family reunion was held at
the home- of Mr and Mrs. John
Tlppen Wednesday, June 12. All
their children were present, and
all the!- grandchildren, except
Raymr i Tlppen son of Rev.
and Mrs. F. A. Tlppen, who is
working for a publishing com-
pany at Tyter.Tho.^0 present were
Rev. and Mrs. F A Tippen and
their children, Ina Mae, Prank
•nd Deiton wt Ahitesboro. and
Mr* Ruth McWilliams of*Bloom-
ing Grove, Mr and Mrs.,. J. A.
Tlppen of Eastland, and Mrs A.
R: Snipes and son of Brown wood
Besides the immediate family.
Mrs. Tlppen 4rad as her guests
her brother. Alec Dickson of Wil-
liams. Arte., his family, Mrs. A.
Dickson and children, Dora and
Billie Jack of Brownwood, and
Mr. Calvin Webb.
Mr and Mrs. I. W. Roberts
went to Brownwood Monday to
visit their son, Charlie, who is
tick.
LUlsrd Wllmeth Is working In
the county agent’s office at Gold
thwalte this week.
Alvin Ketchum had an appen-
dicitis operation ln Brownwood
Tuesday When last heard from,
he was not doing well. —
Mr ajid-Mrs. 3. R. Ivy made a
trip to^-Br own wood Monday.
Miss Evelyn McMullen of San
Angelo it visiting her grandpaL-
mtf Mr and Mrs. S. L. angle
ton. -*
The recent high rises of the
Colorado have just shout de-
stroyed the pecan crop In this
section.
Mr: and Mrs. Billie McNurlen
and Norvelle spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Roacoe Jones.
Roy 3 Clark of Rotan expects
to arrive here early next week to
be ready for the revival begin
nlng Friday night, June 2S.
W. L. Wharton of Brownwood
win preach for us here Sunday
afternoon at |;M. everyone is
cordially invited to be present.
t -,.——
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
And offer as good an assortment of merchandise as can
be had anywhdre and priced as low as good merchan-
dise can be sold.
who
will spend the next month with
her.
The roads are almost Impass-
ably around by Mullln, since the
big rains. We certainly hope the
bayou bridge will be completed
before long.
Bro. Renfro Is making prepa-
rations for thrashing ln a few
days.
Our revival meeting will begin
Friday night before ’ the first
Sunday ln August. Mky we all
try to be prepared to attend the
meeting and try to make it the
beat revival meeting we’ve ever
had in Ratler Bro. B F Renfro
will do the preaching.
Let me mention also that an
ordination-service Is to be held
the second Sunday ln July. Four
deacons will be ordained and one
minister. Everyone that will come
heartily Invited to be present
at this, service
Quanlta Bell had dinner with
Florene Griffith Sunday. ;
Canning time la here and the
ho mewl ye* are busy as bees try-
ing-to put up-all they can for
the winter. The Lord has blessed
ur wonderfully with the good
rains go we could have good gar-
deps.
Our mall carrier sure has had
a time the past week. The roads
are bad, but he Is ever faithful.
He only missed Saturday gnd he
got stuck at Ridge and could not
come any farther. We all hate
for his time to be u a which will
be the first of July.
Sunday wljl be preaching day
Everyone try to be present.
RATLER TATTLXR.
uquor business wants la te be tet
alone, so that It may dam souls
or do anything else. Just so it gets
the shekels. 3. 8 BOWLES
GOOD FORTUNE FATAL
■a 60-year-old “Wild cat” oil
operator who won and lost three
fortunes, died ln Fort Wbrvh
Tuesday. Just as he had madCt
a fresh strike ln a territory of
which many experienced oil men
were skeptical. -• ~
Two hours before a heart at-
tack caused his death at his
home he was told of the discov-
ery of oil ln a new Anderson
county wen he was
ed over the news, he ordered
lunch as he talked of the new
well, expected to prove up thous-
ands of seres ln that territory. A
few minutes later, before a doc-
tor could arrive, be was dead.
FAMILY REUNION
MRS. DEHINO PASSED AWAY
Mrs Delstnc passed away yes-
terday morning at her home in
the Priddy community and
friends of the family announced
to the Eagle that her funeral
would be held’ at Priddy today.
MONDAY-1
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WEDNESDAY -T
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Good Used Tiros and Bat
New and Used Parts
East Side of Square
STEADY WORK — GOOD PAY
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to
oall on farmers In Mills county.
No experience or capital needed!
Write today. McNRSS CO , Dept.
8., Freeport, iHlnota
The annual Koen reunion was
held at Caradan Sunday. June
1^, but due to the high waters
and mud. some were very late ln
getting there and some didn’t
come at *11.
The families represented were:
J. M. Koen and son, Clarence, of
Caradan. jMou C. C. Couch of
Dallas, R. C-i Cline and family of
Caradan. M. A. Couch and fam-
ily of Mullln. 8. M Bleeker. S O.
Koen and family, 3. D. Kben and
family, W. p Koen and family,
M. O. Cline and family. Covie
Lawson and family, B. A. Wick-
er and family. Miss Sallle Wlek-
er, J. D. Stewart and family, W.
A. CUne and family, Mn. 3. M.
Lindsey and daughters, Mrs. Don
Todd, Cecil Huckabe^, 3. R. Hor-
ton and family, 3. L. SteVart
and family, Oamer Carr and son,
Bobby Oeorga. all of Caradan;
Floyd Koen and family of Lub-
bock, B. C. Wicker and family
of Lgmeta, Miss Irene Koen. of
Comanche. Cl*bum Koen of.Co-
manche A FRIEND
---——o-
The Racket Stoi
FULL STOCK OF
Racket Goods
J. D. URQUHART
Good used
kinds of live
them at Pox
of square—Bay Johnson.
AN INCREASED NAVY
SPECIALS FOI
SATMAYi
France Wednesday night was
discussing enlarging ter navy in
answer to the Anglo-German
naval agreement whi^h, it was
0. H. YARBOROUGH
Berries will soon bo gone. We
have aome left. Plenty of nice
plums ready. Benches to follow,
f. 3. Cockrell phone 184SP1S.
For Trade <
to tra^e foi
t. Ton can
8tation,*a*t freely asserted, wrecked the II
Washington treaty.
A naval race was forecast In
quarters dose to the chamber of
ties naval committee as re-
of the accord allowing the
Raich naval
of Oreat Britain’s
bets ot the
met sseretly, said Its
48-lb. sack Bewlfey’g Best
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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/m1/8/?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.