The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1958 Page: 3 of 12
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AWARD WINNERS—left to right: Steven Oliver, Goldthwalte; David Thomas, San Angelo; Steve
Lynn, Sweetwater; and Charlotte Henly, Brownwood. %
IT A MONDAY
No Matinee
Girls”
BENE KELLEY
CAYNOR
DAT k THURSDAY
Technicolor
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ial HD Week
Observed By
City Club .
Herbert Coffman
lenter City Home Dem-
Club met March 13,
| Fellowship Hall witty
Unrood Owens hostess.
|t V. Oeeslln, president,
over the business
[ which included reports
delegate and other
! reports, —“
*t for National Home
on Week observ-
i April 30. and will be
Fellowship Hall at*
tty. Council will meet
| Jn that day Instead of
nisi'- May meeting. A
j dish luncheon will be
F noon and Mrs. Sher-
i will give a book re-
lation will be furnish*
I the Goldthwalte Club,
flsdles are Invited to at-
meetlng.
V. Oeeslln dUplayed
| which should be lnclud-
frnlly first aid kits.
E*ve an Interesting
I Home Safety and First
JUDGES—left to right: Mrs. Ernestine Meadows, Mrs. Few Brew-
ster, Mrs. Jack Sheele, Mrs. La Thorpe, Mrs, Heath, all of Austin.’
(Other judges not shown were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Klker, Mr. Burks
of Howard Payne College, Mr. Boese, and Mr. Greer, San Angelo).
Miss Peggy Jones, Bride-Elect,
Complimented With Bridal Shower
Self Culture Club
Has Program On Tex.
The Self Culture dub met
Thursday afternoon, March 13,
at the Jennie Trent Dew Library
with Mrs. J. M. Campbell and
Mrs. J. V. Cockrum hostesses.
Mrs. Jesse Moreland /presided
In a short business meeting. The
club voted to donate $5.00 to the
Red Cross.
Mrs. O. H. Yarborough led a
most 'Interesting program on
“Texas”: and Mrs. Harold Yar-
borough gave the Invocation.
Mrs. Norman Duren gave a talk
on “Gowns of Wives of Leading
Texans.” Mrs, E. R. Bruce told
of “Historical Homes in Texas”
and Mrs. T. J. Collier gave a
resume of "Texas' Newest Play
around, Padre Island.”
The club was nonored to have
Mrs. J. S. Bowles of Fort Worth,
a charter member of the club,
as a guest. Also Mrs. G. L. Woody
and Mrs.. R. L. Armstrong.
Refreshments of ice cream
and cake were served by the
hostesses at the conclusion of
the program.
»tlon was provided by
“«ss and refreshments
1 the following: Mmes.
hMn, Walter Prank, pary
Darrell Head, Floyd
G. E. Ranson,
_ », Jack Elms, Harry
|Herbert Coffman, Sher-
^*ni, Bertram Geeslin,
I Mtor, Mrs. qeo Plc-
‘1«e of Mrs. Ranson and
I Walter Tubbs.
[meeting win be In the
II Hall March 31, with
*r Tubbs hostess-. This
I* Agent’s meeting and
'* Me urged to attend
1 »te welcome...
M*of tho Wit*
—(Johnson)
CARE of
jSEPLANTS
f*** Glade and
^ *a ground
i IRA.
Mias Peggy Jones, btlde-elect
of Eldon Solberg of Dallas, was
complimented with a bridal
shower tea last Saturday after-
noon, from four until six o’clock,
In the chapel of the First Bap-
tist Church of Ooldthwalte.-
Hostesses for the pre-nuptial
courtesy were Mmes. O. O.
Smith, W. P. Duren, Delton Bar-
nett, Ray Standley and Ray-,
nyinrt Little.
Guests were greeted by Mrs
Smith and presented to Mrs. J.
T. Jones, mother of the bride-
elect, Miss Jones, the honoree,
and Mrs. H. J. SchuUa^if.Cllf-
ton, mother of the prospective
groom.
Pink and white floral ar-
ments featured the chcsen col-
ons of the bride-elect.
The tea table was laid with
white net over, white taffeta
with pink swags, and centered
with a lovely pink and white
floral arrangement. Mrs. James
A. Westlake of Dallas, served
white cake squares and mints
and Mrs. Utile served the pink
punch. Miss JoAnn Jones regis-
tered the guests and Misses
Anna Gene Hale and Lynetta
Duren provided piano selections
during the party hours.
A number of guests called
during the afternoon and Miss
Jones received a number of
lovely and useful gifts which
were attractively displayed in
rangements
refresh- the chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson of
Coleman visited relatives here
Saturday afternoon.
sauyi vnuts
Goldthwaite HD Club
To Have Hat Sale
The Goldthwalte HD Club
met March 11 at the Youth
Center with Mrs. Oscar Bums
and Mrs. J. C. Blackwell as
hostesses. In the absence of
Mrs. Harvllle, Mrs. Stacy Mc-
Casland served as secretary
during the business meeting.
Miss Lucy May Burrus, county
agent, gave an Interesting dem-
onstration on the background
for a living roojn. The club vot-
ed to have an Easter Parade at
the next meeting on Tuesday,
March ^,„at the Youth Center.
Each lady Is asked to bring a
hat trimmed with household
articles not to exceed fifty cents.
These hats will be sold sight-
unseen for fifty cents and the
ladles buying the hats will have
to wear them for the entire
evening.
After the business meeting,
refreshments were served to 18
members and the agent, Miss
Burrus.
-o ■ .
Star Seniors Will
Present Play Mar. 21
The Seniors of Star High
School will present a 3-act
farce. “Aunt Samanthy Rules
the Roost,” Friday, March 31,
at 7:30 p. m.
Aunt Samanthy Simpkins, a
man-hating eccentric old maid
who owns a chicken farm,
frightens all the young men
away from her charming nieces,
Serena and Sophie, who live
with her. Serena Is gradually
becoming just like her aunt but
Sophie rebels and starts some-
thing.
She writes loves messages on
some of the eggs being shipped
and sighs them "Miss Simp-
kins.” Meanwhile,' Polly, the
hired girl, puts love powders In
the lemonade which she intends
to offer Buddy, her boy friend.
But Samanthy and others par-
take of the lemonade first. Then
the hilarity starts. This play
will rock you almost to hyster-
ics with clean, wholesome
laughter. —J
-° •_—
REV. T. M. MITCHELL TO
BE GUEST SPEAKER AT
DOWNTOWN BIBLE CLASS
Rev. T. M. Mitchell will be
the guest speaker at the Men’s
Downtown Bible Class this com-
ing Sunday, March 24. All mem-
bers are urged to attend and all
visitors are welcome.
THE OOLDTHWATTE EAOLE—MULLIN ENTERPRISE
Goldthwalte, Texas, Thursday, March 30, 195R
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EASTER CANDY'
Fm Grown-Ups
Wondering what to give this Easter?
Get Pangburn'i Milk and Heney Choco-
lates, the nations favorite candy any-
time. See our large display.
HUDSON DRUG
“What Yon Want-When You Want It”
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“You two go over to your
house, Butch. You can’t do
any more damage here.”
Mrs. Jew Mawey
' Phone MI8-2491
Goldthwaite, Texas
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Representing
Dietz Memorial Co.
Serving Waco and Central
Texas Over 45 Years.
Granite — Marble
Mrs. Frank Hackel'
To Speak At Garden
Club Meeting Sat.
The Ooldthwalte Garden Club
will meet In the Jennie .Trent
Dew Library Saturday after-
noon, March 22, at 2:30 o’clock,
with Mrs. Robert Butler leader.
Mrs. Frank Hackel of Marlin
will lecture and demonstrate
"Design In Flower Arranging."
She organized The Council of
Garden Clubs of Marlin and
served as president for four
years. She also assisted in the.
organization of the Junior Gar-
den Club in Marlin. Last year
as Council Chairman of Juniors,
the club won the District and
State awards for the best year
book and also a special achieve-
ment award for civic work from
both District and State. Then
received National recognition
with the year book. Mrs. Hae-
kei is a Nationally Accredited
Flower Show Judge and a mem-
ber of Community Garden Club.
AH. club members are urged
to attend the meeting.
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.locking fool rolhor Ikon high
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CLEAR VARNISH
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Goldthwaite, Texas
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1958, newspaper, March 20, 1958; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1090443/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.