The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [24], No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 8, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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Until
Cuff Links
Tie Pins
Tie Clasps
Brooches
Jewelry
WaJches
Rings
LavaJliers
And, in fact, anything you might wish—more than we can mention. Just Come in and take
a Look—it will Cost you Nothing. We want you to see our Fine Display of Holiday Goods.
“Select It Now and Have It Set Aside for Christmas
L. E. MILLER & SON
Goldthwaite, Texas
The Nyal Store
“The Santox Store
PICKENS SPRINGS
Editor Eagle:
Masses Thelma and Dora Mar-
ier spent Saturday and Sunday
Our scoot is progressing nice-
CLASS RECITAL
Aliss Nora Hooks music class
will give a recital at the Dixie
opera house Tuesday evening,
Dec 11, beginning at 7:15 The
admission fee will be 10 cents
and the proceeds will go to the
Red Cross society It is sure to
be interesting and the following
urogram gives an idea of the ex-
cellency of. the entertainment.
Program
PART I.
Piano solo High Stepping Horses....
.......... . Gerita Little
Song ■ • ■ Leila Pribble, Pauline Faulkner
Duet -Dixie.....I. L. Vaughn, Flora Brim
Folk dance ...........
Piano solo A........... Caddy Mayberry
Vocal duet—Mary and Marie fa cous-
inly episode) ..
......... Ruth Hurd, Louise Vaughn
Duet • ■ • Raymond Little, Rex Clements
Trio -Waltz ..........Sammie
Thompson, Jack Wells, Charlie Hurdle
Quartet Les Noces D’Argent - Cham-
inade.......Ruth Hurd, Janie
Archer, Minnie Vaughn, Fay Cockrum
PART II.
Shadow dance McDowell
Ruvel Keese
Trio Yellow Jonquils.... Janie
Archer, Jack Gartman, Norma Frizzell
Vocal duet ........ Misses Frizzell
(.a) Springtime.
(b) Underneath de Coppah Moon.
Trio Humoreske . Dvorak
Ruyel Keese, Sunora Berry, Myrtle Evans
Venitian Love Song Revise
Lucille Frizzell
Duet ......Selections from Il’Trovatore
Sunora Berry, Ruyel Keese
Upside Down Land Song...... (Comedj-)
Class
Time-1 hour.
AY. A. Bayley wants your in-
surance business. (adv)
Protect yourself against loss by
fire or storm by taking out insur-
ance with AY. A. Bayley. (adv)
If you want gam’.ine or kerosine
by the barrel,, Dhorae W'. B. Jack-
Wi c FIoyA J-a-ekson.
AVhen you want good' flour you
want Primrose. Another car in
tills week—A D. Baker
AYe have a fine assortment of
diamond rings for misses at very
reasonable - prices.—Clements’
Drug and Jewelry Store
AYe still have a limited sup-
ply of wrist watches for the
army boys. Get him one at CVlil-
lerls. drug and jewelry store.
>- i( Advertisement)
Mrs J A Gillespie’s expres-
sion class will giva a recital on
the evening of Dec 18. The
splendid ability of Mrs. Gillespie
as a teacher and the lexcellent tal
ent of her pupils makes the suc-
cess of the recital assured.
The line of Christmas station-
ery at Aiiller’s drug and jewel-
ry store must he seen to be appre
elated You will want a box for
your girl or she will want a box
for her best fellow. AYe have a
beautiful, line for men and the
price will surely please you.
(Advertisement)
Air Errol and Preston have
just returned home from Coop-
er Texas, AY here they have been
for the. past ■ three months.
Miss Edith Miller visited at
Denton Friday and Saturday.
Air and Airs Angelo Smith,
who have just returned from
I off AYorth, report a nice time
while there,
in AI ill lib,
Alisls Oma Smith is visiting id
a hi v Us in Corpu s 'Ohristi
Airs 'Dan Goodwin who his
uist returned from Grandbur./.
made a pleasant call in our com-
munity Tuesday
Air. Bill Meyrs bad business in
Goldthwaite the first of the
Week
Some of the young people o”
ed the trip to‘Trigger Mountain
Thursday. DO'LL DIAIPLES
Gift Goods Galore!
EP WORTH LEAGUE
De'c 9, 1917,
Subject :Afri( a Rally Day
Leader—Roxie Gaddis
Song—Special African
Prayer
Song—The Son of God Goes
Forth to AYar.
Reading of African! Clhart—All
Scripture Lesson—1 John 5-12;
1 John '5-5
Quartet
Dialogue’—F our Africans1 and
Alissionary
Prayer Song
Benediction.
I MULLAN’S VARIETY STORE 1
Hj “The One Price Store” FLOYD MULLAN, Proprietor i|
iiniBinHiininHiiiiia
PARENTS-TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION
Parents-Teaehers association
will meet at the High School next
Friday afternoon at 3 :30
ProgTam
Opening Song—Columbia, The
Gem of the Ocean.
Invoeation—Reverend Boone
Subject—Child’s Welfare
Address—Revcrend; Callihan
Re c i t a tio n—B err is Thumps on
Music-—Alissl Nora
FOR SALE
“Large litters of large pigs.”
Sired by our 800-lb boar from big
boned long bodied sows. Pigs
.f:7 each, either sex. Pedigree
furnished.
AYe also have (a few dark red
R I, Red cockrels at tfS. Bronze
toms $5; hens sf;3' -Satisfaction
guaranteed, SLEEPY IIOLLOAV
STOCK FARM
Alullin, Texas
FEED AND FLOUR
Special
Hooks
Pictures appropriate for . the
school room and their value—
Round table led byi Aliss Smyth
and Miss Kirkpatrick
Solo—Miss 0 elder
Benediction—Reverend AVhite
I have opened a GRAIN Store in the building
formerly occupied by Grover Dalton, next door to
Trent & Son’s office, where I will carry a full line of
GRAIN AND FEED STUFF
and wall also have on hand a stock of the Celebrated
( “GLADIOLA” FLOUR
Gives a brilliant fjlossy shine that
docs not rub off or dust off—that
anneals to the iron—that lasts tour
times as long: as any other.
Black Silk Stove Polish
is in a class by itself. It’s more
carcially made P.nd made
from better materials.
Try it on your pr.rlor J
stove, yourcoukstove
.or your gas range. frrrz——
’If you don’t find it
lhebest polish you —.7 Belti IK inf [ fnihi
ever used, your V/
hardware or SJf \
grocery dealer is f(i £®§3[ (f-J
authorized to re- afwSUflpif
fund your « GS’dsSff A
money. fj f
& The re's "A
Shinto in
Every Dross" Ij
BOX SUPPER
The Plain view school will en-
tertain the people in the school
house Saturday night, Dee 35th,
with a short program and box
supper. Proceeds |go to school.
MISS ARIE SLAUGHTER,
Teacher
BONES WANTED
For the next two weeks I will
nay ,60 c per hundred pounds for
all. the old hones I can get. You
can make good money gathering
them up, also buy brass and non.
G S CLARK
I Will Appreciate Your Patronage
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [24], No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 8, 1917, newspaper, December 8, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103685/m1/2/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.