The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1977 Page: 3 of 8
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Muilin Community Nows
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Bert Lockett, of Lubbock,
warn here for a few days
They, with Mr. aad Mrs.
Aetrey Keating, went to
Marble Falls Sunday, where
they net Bert’s sister. Mrs.
Minnie Boland, of Pearland.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Creek and Steve, of Carrico
Mrs. Jewell Baskin spent
several days Inst week In
HaniMon with her slater and
husband, Mr. * Mrs. George
GoligbUy.
Mrs. Ora WBsda was In
Browawood last Friday on
business. She aloe visited
with Mies Lacy Wilson, and
want to see Mrs. C.C.
Wright, who was a patient in
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fOddthwsite High School.
4 ncieved training •< the
ly serving in the U.5. Navy,
was home on leave recently.
He had finished eight weeks
of training in San Diego.
California. He will be sta-
tioned in North Carolina in
tors of Nelms Ann's mother.
Mrs. Eva Belle Roberts.
Guests in the home of Mr.
snd Mrs. Claude Williams
are their granddaughter and
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Plunkett of La mesa; Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Bryan of Hous-
ton; and Mrs. Lucie Prickett
of Odessa. The Bryans,
Plunketts and Mrs. Prickett
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Cob and Mrs. Betts
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over 250 who attended the
open house at the Mills
County Senior Canter. They
were Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Boykin, Josie Kemp, Inec
Gilbreath, Lake. Natalie,
Kelly and Gerry Whitlock.
You might hive vnmr
of them oa TV that evening,
as the occaaioa was coveted
by Channel 6, and was
presented on News Wstch it
10:00 P.M. The affair was all
well coveted by the KCEN
Mr. sad Mrs. Bo Mat-
grove of Clebarae visited
several days last week in the
home of Mist Artie Master.
Mr. sad Mrs. Grady
Hancock were in Kermit over
the weekend, guests of their
daughter and family, Mr.
a ad Mra. Bob Parker and
Donna. Mra. Parker has bad
surgery sad la recovering
nicely.
Mr. and Mra. Elbert
Phillips spent the weekend in
Dallas with their son Riley
Phillips and family.
Mr. sad Mrs. Joe Lynn
Tillman and two sons from
near Son Antonio visited with
Mr. Aubrey French one day
last week. They also had a
nice anting camping down on
the Pecan Bayou. Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Murphy of San
Saha, also visited her father,
Mr. French, one afternoon
test week
Mr. Edgar Smith is a
patient in the Brownwood
Community Hospital.
Mr. Claad Medford has
beta ia the Brownwood
Hospital for several daft.
Mrs. Medford says he is
slowly improving.
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> u n o ay visitor* wiiii ran.
Margaret ToUver were: Mr.
and Mra. Douglae Sedberry
from Waco; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Chesser west to Lake Proctor
Saturday,-where they met
their son and family, Mr. aad
Mrs. Pete Chesser. Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Petty and Mrs.
Delia Petty. Their grand-
daughter Mrs. Gayle Evans
sad sons Ken aad Jason
were there also. They all
enjoyed a good time to-
gether, with a big flab fry
Saturday evening.
"The fellow who gets too
big for his breeches runs the
risk of coming sport at the
It’s time to
get that
lawn in shop
The complete MARY QUANT COSMETIC collection is now
available at:
The University of Texas
conveyed Ha highest honors
with special honors in Jour-
nalism oa Jan Mark Hazel,
during School of Communi-
cation Commencement cere-
monies in Aastia on May 21,
1977.
Hazel is a member of
Kappe Rau Alpha National
journalism non or rraicrniiy
and the Society of Pro-
fessional Journalists.
At the University. Hazel
mi iwiedod tht Robert K.
Devall Award for Excellence
in Journalism, the Blanche
G. Prcjcan Endowed Presi-
denttel Scholarship, and also
Moke Barnes & McCullough
your headquarters for
lawn & garden equipment.
What you want when you want it
Gerry and Ricky Leinne-
weber, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Leinneweber, have
returned to their home in
Mechsnesville, Md., after
visiting their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Pribble.
Ritas HeM far Hotter Boyd
wood; and Mrs. Nell Holland
and Ricky of Brownwood.
Qnlte a few people at-
tended the opening at the
new Senior Citizen Building
at Ooldtltwatte Sunday after-
married Ruth Egger, the
(laughter of the late Mr. aad
Mrs. Noah Egger.
He is survived by his wife,
one daughter, 4 sons snd
several grandchildren; also
one sister, Willie Pafford of
Muilin; and one step-brother
Houston Curtis of Goldth-
wulte.
Homer Ray Boyd of Cisco,
Texas, passed sway July 10,
1977. Services were con-
ducted by Cisco Fnneral
Home, with burial in Cisco
The Goldthwaite Eagle:
Enclosed is a check for
•7.35. Please send ns the
Eagle for one year. That is
the only way we can keep np
with old friends.
Thanks.
Mr. A Mrs. Warren Willson
Rt 7, Boa 3S4
Abilene. Texan 79605
Visitors this past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long
were Mr. and Mra. Jack
Cartwright of Weslaco; Mra.
Darlene Wallace and Bliley,
of Arlington; Mra. Lucille
Bafte at Santa Aaaa aad her
daughter, Mra. Kuykendal
at Houston; and Mrs. A. M.
Dawson of Zephyr.
Miss Marqaita Pyburn
visited her sister, Mrs.
Richard Welch in Austin Inst
week. Mike Welch returned
home with her and is visiting
Kelly Spiaks and other
mlafluw hmrm
iCIlllVCI llvll.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Run-
nels spent the weekend with
relatives at Mason and
Buchanan Dam. They visited
with Mr. snd Mrs. Floyd
Runnels at Buchanan Dam.
Mrs. Paul Moore aad
Jennifer of Talpa spent
several days with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L
Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher
visited with their son BUI snd
other relatives at Abilene
Sunday. •
Mr. aad Mra. Carroll
Lockett and tons aad Mr.
stady at the University of
Toots in Tonrs, France.
Mr. Boyd was bora ia
Mills County August 28,
1902. the son of the late John
E. Boyd aad Anme Miller
Boyd Curtis.
On December 25, 1921, he
nallsm iaternahlpa at the
Tyler aad Abilene naws-
papasa and ia presently
to Sen. Peyton McKnight.
Hazel was the only journa-
lism graduate at U.T. to be
listed ns samma cum Inode.
Jon Mark recently was
married to Mary Diane
Rutledge, of Terrell. Texas.
The newlyweds will be living
in Tonrs, France, where they
wBl attend the University at
JonM. Hazel’s mother will
be remembered in Mills
County as Mary Louise
McGirk, and bis grand-
mother is Virginia Moreland
Bailey, of Goldthwaite
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1977, newspaper, July 21, 1977; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1168419/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.