The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1944 Page: 8 of 16
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COMMITTEE HELPED ON BOND DRIVE
The following Is the committee th»t helped put o*er the
id Drive in Mills County:
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County Chairman:
W. D. CLEMHNTS
Vice-Chairman:
R T FAIRMAN
Executive Committee:
OROVER DALTON
O. H. YARBOROUGH
KELLY SAYLOR
K B GILIJAM
JUDGE J. L PATTERSON
Special Events Committee:
ANN COLEMAN
RAYMOND LITTLE
-V. C. BRADFORD
Payroll Savings Committee:
W. p. BARNETT
R. L. STEEN
t .lw bijAOK W H <L
Schools At War Committee:
A. H. SMITH ' ■*
Woman's Division:
HELEN CHILDRESS
Agriculture:
J. R. 8TOUOH
JOE W. COWAN
Q. R GOOSEY
publicity Committee:
ERNEST E. WILSON.
Committee:
O. H. YARBOROUGH
JOHN L PATTERSON
ERNEST WILSON
W P WOODY
V. C BRADFORD ,
HOLLIS, BLACKWELL
JNO A HESTER
KELLY SAYLOR
W. XJ. BARNETT
CLAUDE DICKERSON
Y. e‘ HOOVER
ANNIE LOUISE COLEMAN
DR. J. J. STEPHEN. ' ■
NEAL DICKERSON
D. D. TATE
HARRY ALIEN
L. B. BURNHAM. Jr.
R, L. STEEN .1 ..»■>
CURTIS LONG
R. C DU REN P* r*
RAY DUREN
C. 8. SMITH
MRS. JNO. PARKER *
GBO. ROBERT80N
WALTER NELSON
OEJO. TIEMANN
H. FLETCHER
N E STOCKTON
E. D. HAMILTON
DR. T. q. GRAVES
GROVER DALTON
JESS TULL06
HELEN CHILDRESS
L. B. BURNHAM. Sr.
R^H. PATTERSON
A F. SHELTON
W H G. CHAMBERS
GEO W WHITE
WILLARD M06IER
O H PAFFORD
L. L WILSON
P. DUREN
E K WOOD
■H COVINGTON
SCHLteE
L McCURRY
A O. WASSHtMAN
MRS. JAKE SAYLOR
MRS. JOHN SOULES
GRAHAM WALL
HOBERT PRXDDY
DR. J. M. CAMPBELL
DOW HUDSON
F. R. HINES
MRS. CHAS. BERRY ;
MRS BAY BERRY
EDITH
JNO.
MRS. JOE LANGFORD
MRS. LEE WALTON
6. B BELL
GEORGE BROOKS
mrs. tom McArthur
MRS. MOKLER OGLESBY
MRS. W. WIQLEY
MRS. TOM HOUSE
JOHN 8TOUQH
AMERICAN LEGION
(L B. PORTER)'
LIONS CLUB
(RAYMOND LITTLE)
JOHN STOUOH.
gqlpthwute
_ FRANK OVERSTREET
IS MUCH IMPROVED
■ VThe many Wend, here of Mr*.
Frank Overstreet will be glad to
learn that Mrs. Owrtreet,
has been In the Scott and White
Hospital- at TempleM* getting
along nicely and will probably
be carried to her home in Kerr-
vllle Saturday.
ENCAMPMENT
Mra. Henry Morris was carried
to Scott ana White Hospital in
Temple Wednesday (or a check-*
up. Mr. Morris and her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Bob Johnson, accom-
panied her to Temple.
Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Bryant
are entertaining Mrs W. R.
Hayworth and Mrs. J. D. Ball,
the pastor's sisters, both of
Amarillo, Texas, in their home
this week
SHSSk-
aldiae McCullough. Those pres-
ent were:- Addle Gone Porter.
Laura Manuel. Charlene Svrlv-
ner Veda Davenport, Melba
Siam. Reba Ford. Christine
Inc, Carpi Ward. Marlalyce
Smith. Janie Ruth Simpson,
Virginia Ruth Howard, Margaret
Lockrldge, Rena Lou 8mlth,
Hfeien Hodges, Elizabeth Stock-
ton, Billy Jo, House, and Shirley
Kline from Goldthwaite; Vir-
ginia Aldridge. Charlotte Wat-
son, Annabel Wasserman from
Mullin. Special guests
The world's most
lawgiver is Moses.
renowned
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith and
James. Miss Helen Childress,
Mrs. Eula Harkey, and Mary
Fouse
NORTH BROWN CEMETERY
WORKING ON JUNE *8
As we didn’t finish the work
at the cemetery this week, we
will meet Wednesday, June 28,
and try to finish that day.
Every one interested be sure
and come and help that day.-
Commlttee Chairman.
WAR BONDS
The first Christian
was St. Stephen.
martyr
They keep fighting-
Ycu >_e?p buying
WAR BONDS
ELECTRIC
REPAIRING
We Are Fast Getting in Shape to
REPAIR ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
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We Have Added Welding, Soldering and
Painting Departments in order that
we can make any Electrical Part which is
broken and which cannot be secured now.
Let GEC
T/
Keep Your
Lights Lit!
old
WE will keep your
Lamps in serviceable con-
dition at very reasonable
cost. That's the way you
can do your part to con-
serve materials.
Let GEC
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We arrived at the Lake on
Friday afternoon, had a nice long
.swim and then had a picnic
supper
Just before we went to bed our
president. Laura Manuel, called
a meeting to order. A motion
was made and seconded that we
form a Future Homemakers of
Texas club Annabel Wasserman
was elected president. Marialyce
Smith vice-president,' Carol
Ward reporter, and Elizabeth
Stockton song-leader.
The MuUm School invited US
to Mullin (or our next meeting,
which is to be held some time
in October, when the secretary,
’"treasurer, sponsor,' and advisors
will be selected.
GEO. A. PHILLIPS
O«o. A. Phillips was born at
Goldthwaite, November U, IBM,
departed this Ufe June 14, 1944.
Geo. wa* reared to young
manhood In Goldthwaite, at-
tended school there and was one
of Mills Counties boys who really
made good* Mr. Phillips made s
host of friends.
He was married to Ourtha
Leavetf, Oct. 4, 19I7.TO this un-
ion two children wen born. One,
Lt. James Chgs. Phillips, who U
now serving over seas, one
daughter, Edna Earle, who U de-
late family movfcMo Dallas in
1920 where Mr. PhlUlpe went to
work for W. J. ,Farley Credit
Clothiers serving as a collector,
later he Was made credit mana-
ger. then an mtMiMit manager
and In 1929 was sent to Austin,
Texas, to take over the manage-
ment of one of their largest
stores out of a chain of some
400 stores. It was there he made
good and became one of their
most efficient managers. He
managed this store 14 years, lat-
er he was store keeper and ac-
countant for the state school for
the blind. At the time of his
death he was manager of ^hi
Hub Budget 8hop, 118 W.. Jef-
ferson, Dallas, Texas.
He was a 33rd degree Mason,
member of the Baptist church
He U survived by his wile,
Gurtha Phillips, 'one son. Lt.
James Chas. Phillips ^serving
oversea*, with the XL S. Army, a
granddaughter, Lynn Phillips, i among
one sister, Mrs. Joy Armstrong tlst
of Waco. Texas, an uncle, W A | Mrj .
Richards, Goldthwaite. Green «(
Services were held by Smith
L. J.
Re* left \
m the I
Mr. and |
and ch
here o*t||
Ftoyd-
The meeting adjourned with and Tamau Funeral Parlors
some new and Interesting games
led by Miss Childress.
We went to bed at 10 and rose
at 6 30, cooked breakfast on an
open fire, and for the rest of the
morning we played games and
went swimming At noon baked
ham potato salad, pork and
I beans, hot rolls, tomatoes and
ice tea was served to the 22
large appetites
We left about 2.30 Saturday.!
Burial was in Laurel Land cem-
etery, Dallas. Texas.
-o—
Elbert Bryant
of Go
day ennabj
ness trip!
Mn Rui
a lion'
wood tad l
be well
Kenneth |
The many friends of Ebert
Bryant were shocked to learn of a good ebt|
his death, which occured last officer at 1
Monday. June 19. In a hospital promotloa i
at Hillsboro, following a car- j mended.ft |
truck and bus collision family to J
Ebert eras In the car with ; while in 1
afternoon after a day and night j Rev Ttobor. who was killed in-lmer Mullbi
[of continuous enjoyment. stantly, were oh their way to I and J. C.1
Brim Groc
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, June!
Put Your Appliances to Work or Sell Them
To Us ----------------
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
WE DO
WELDING
1
Our Expert Welder will fix
anything in Metal Utah
you BREAK. Bring It ta
mtm
REASONABLE
I
CAR
PAINTING
Save That CAR for the
DURATION
By Having Us
Blow - Gun
A DUCO
PAINT JOB.
Our Prices
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Are
LOW
Let GEC
Help You
Conserve!
Wt vriR help you Osneerve
Material* ¥y fixing np your
all Washing Machine and
putting it “ta eundMan"
far the daraUan. OhU m
Repair
Your Plugs!
Send for a Goldthwaite
Electric Company Service
Man today to fix your
wires. That’s th'e way you
can follow Uncle Sam's or-
der* to “Take good care of
the things you have!”
Fresh
Cucumbers
Country Raised
^ Pounds
No. 2 Can
Hand Packed
1
4
omatoes
For 38C
2ta
Soft Weave
Toilet Tissue
&n IOC
Crystal White
Laundry Soap
25c
C Large
0 Bart
Let GEC
Keep ’Em
Working!
Let us keep your eld elec-
trical appliance* working
and half you conserve ma-
terials lav defense. Bring
them to m tednj for a
GOOD JOB.
Goldthwaite I
Electric Company
L T. URWf, j|gr XKJSf
Green Beans, Cream Peu, Black Eyed PeM,
Peas, Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Carrots,1
Sweet Peppers, Fresh Country Raised
- _Okra, Avacadoa. ___
FLOUR
Gold Chain
Pound
Sack
50-p£? $239
Imperial Cane
p|
-Pound
Him specials
E“S UVEK-M_________
family Style—Pound
FRYERS—On Foot for Saturday Only.
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Wilson, Ernest E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1944, newspaper, June 23, 1944; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1091086/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.