The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1970 Page: 3 of 10
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THEATRE
gOLDTHVVAlTE, TEXAS
ggTl'KDAY A SUNDAY
"Two Mules
for Sister Sara”
With
CUNT EASTWOOD
SHIRLEY MaCLAINE
Payne Family Reunion Held August
29th And 3Oth At American Legion Hall
Reunion
Be Sept. 6
i Miles family reunion will
j this Sunday, September
I *t the Mills County Park
aldthwaite.
friends and relatives are
to attend the reunion.
CALL
PADGETT
FLORAL
For All Your
Flower Needs
Phone £48-2612
Wire Service
.The Payne family reunion was
held the 29th and 30th of Au-
KUft at the American Leclon
Hall In Ooldthwalte with 98
registering.
Sixty-four descendants of Bar-
selia and Susan Payne made a
tour of historical markers Sat-
urday, morning.
The Crosby Brothers from
Center City entertained at an
ice cream supper Saturday eve-
ning.
Following a barbecue lunch, a
business meeting was conduct-
GOLD-TEX QUEEN — Nicola
Tully, Ooldthwalte High School
Senior, was crowned 1971 Rodeo
Queen at the Qold-Tex Finals
held here Saturday night, Au-
gust 8. >. ,0
She Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Tully.
Nicola will reign at next year’s
Gold-Tex Rodeo Finals and will
be awarded a $80 scholarship to
be used when she attends col-
lege. «
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Margaret Spinn,
Eddie Thornton
Say Vows Aug. 28
LOCAL COUPLES
VISIT IN ATLANTA
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yarbor-
ough and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Duren returned Sunday from
Atlanta. Georgia, where they
spent Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.--
While In Atlanta they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Duncan and family. The Dun-
cans have visited In Ooldthwalte
a number of times during the
past several years.
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Margaret Ann Spinn and Ed-
die Dean Thornton were united
In marriage on Friday, August
28, 1970 8:00 p. m. at the
University Lutheran Student
Center In Austin.
Serving as attendants were
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brittanl of
Austin. Rev. Charles H. Born
officiated at the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spinn of
Wllbraham, Massachusetts, for-
merly of Texas City, Texas. She
is a senior at the University of
Texas.
The bridegroom, son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Thornton of
Ooldthwalte, Is a graduate- of
Ooldthwalte High School and a
senior at The University of
Texas.
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Personal
•Htis rwackiwfi-
is a color
Vernar Griffin of Sonora vis-
ited here two days last week
with his sister, Mrs. Ernest
Henkes.
gewus
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vr
with it we can mix or match
over 1200 of today's most
popular decorator colors
For
Back-T o-School
ed in which It was decided to
hold next year’s reunion In
Ooldthwalte bn August 21 - 22.
Those attending the reunion
were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl A.
Mime, Wichita Mils; Mr. and
Mrs. C. O. Payne,. Wichita Falls;
Raymond A. Payne, Holtvllle,
California; Mrs. Olean Howell
"Payne,” Brownwood; Mrs. Patsy
Payne Rogers, Wichita Falls,,
Mrs. W. D. (Marie) Payne, Holt-
vllle, California; Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence O. Payne, Wichita
Falla; Mrs. Thelma Payne Jack-
son, Fort Worth; Cunice Euln-
ger, Costa Mesa,.California; Mr
and Mrs. Jimmy Robinson and
children, Wichita Falls; Mr.
Cleo W. Payne, Van Nuys, Cali-
fornia; Mr. and Mts. J. P. Smith,
Wichita Falls; John Paul Smith
Jr. and Miss Sheri Stuart, Wich-
ita Falls; Wade Williams and
Grace Payne. Williams, Ocean-
side, California;
Also attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Aubon Armstrong, Idalou;
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Payne, Braw-
ley, California;.......Mr- and Mrs.
Marshall Armstrong. Ropesvllle;
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Armstrong,
Littlefield; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Foust, Corenzo; Billy Ross and
Edith Armstrong, Seagraves;
Alba and Brownie Wade, Okla-
homa City; Mr. and Mrs. Orbie
Duncan, Ooldthwalte; Mr. and
Mrs; Donald J. DeMoss, Dallas;
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Duncan,
Ooldthwalte; Mrs. John R. Arm-
strong and Olenna, Mrs. Vergle
Duncan and Mrs. Ralph McMur-
ry, Hobbs, New Mexico; Jana
Duncan, Ooldthwalte; Opal
Prachyl, Dallas; and Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Duncan, Goldth-
walte.
Also present were Mr. and
Mrs. Tracy Duncan. Lometa:
Mr., and Mrs. Lyman Saylor,
Port Lavaca;. Mr. Jacob Saylor,
Ooldthwalte; Mr. Stephen Say-
lor and Ronald H Saylor. Oold-
thwalte; Connie Saylor, Mr. and
Mrs. Bradley Parsons, Mr. Par-
ker Shaw, Jean Faulkner, and
Mrs. Fred N. Faulkner, all of
Fort Worth; Mrs. C, M. Burch,
Mrs. Claude Saylor and Helen
of Ooldthwalte; Mrs. R. S. Ger-
ald, Euless; Mrs. Jake Saylor,
Ooldthyalte; Mr and Mrs. Don-
nie DeMoss, Dallas; Dale and
Sam Duncan, Goldthwalte; Jo
Sikes, Dallas; Nevia, Angle and
Stacy Helfield, Fort Worth; and
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Treuthardt,
Oeorgetown.
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THE QOLDTHWAITE EAQLE-MULLIN ENTERPRISE Page 2
Ooldthwalte, Texas, Thursday, September J, 1970
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CHARLIE FEATHERSTON
Phone 648-2200
For Appointment.
Open 0:00 A. M., Close Late
Tuesday Through Saturday
Closed On Monday
We Sell and Do
Hair Pieces.
Joy’s Beauty Salon
JOT COLtlER
008 — Srd St.
Goldthwalte, Texas
GaAIMPATBR— CharUa L.
Featherston, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Featherston, has re-
ceived his Master’s of Science
In Education Administration
with a minor in Business Ad-
ministration from A&I Univers-
ity at Kingsville, Texas. Charlie,
a 1961 graduate of Ooldthwalte
High School, earned his bach-
elor’s degree from 8ul Ross Un-
iversity at Alpine. Charlie Is
principal of Kermlt Intermed-
iate School and his wife, Rosie
is a Physical Education teacher
In the school system.
V
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Cox of
Lima, Ohio, announce the ar-
rival of a daughter, Torey
Layne, born May 7, 1970. She
was adopted when she was three
months old. .
Mrs. Cox Is the -former Patsy
Ruth Miller of Ooldthwalte.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Miller of
Ooldthwalte.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cox of Tulia.
When your pharmacist hand* you a small bottle of one of the “new*
1 medicines and tells you the cost, it may seem like a high price to pay*
far a prescription.
But when you consider what these new medicines your doctor pro*
scribes can do—in getting you well quicker, back on the job, earning
money again—you realize what good value you’re getting.
Due to the constant advances in medical science and the development
of more potent drugs, a siege of sickness costs a person less today then
ever before in history.
Twenty years ago, for example, hospital patients stayed an average
of 14 days, as compared with 9 days average now. An appendicitis
operation used to mean a hospital stay of 3 weeks—now it's usually
5 days. Hernia cases were usually hospitalized 21 days—-now they’re
often home in a week. And pneumonia patients, dnEey survived, had
to stay 3 to 6 weeks. Now they’re usually home in » week—if they leavW
it at all!
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Any way you look at it—in terms of saving days of hospital time, the,
fewer visits needed from your doctor, or your return to income-producing1
work much sooner—the money you spend for prompt and proper!
medical care can well turn out to be one of the really big bargains ofi
your life.—Reprinted from a copyrighted advertisement published by Parke, Date*!
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HUDSON DRUG
“What You Want When You Want It.”
TOPS Club To Hold
Meeting September 8
Ten members and two visitors
enjoyed a salad supper Monday
night at the Community Room
of Mills County State Bank. The
visitors were Mrs. Lula Payne
and Karen Daniel.
Ruby Nell Berry and Alice
Vaughan have been named the
TOPS Queens of the month re-
cently.
The club will hold its next
meeting Tuesday night, Septem-
ber 8, at which time they will
start a new contest.
Anyone Interested In joining
the TOPS Club Is invited to
come and visit the club.
No* you cau daro to ho different—aelect colon
that compliment you and your boma without oon-
cern- With our Custom Color machine we can
mix or match ... oven duplicate your favorite
color exactly. And we can fumkh your color in the
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NOTICE!
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Oarcia
at Hamilton are the proud par-
ents of a baby boy, Gilbert Oar-
cia Jr., born at Childress Clinic
and Hospital, Ooldthwalte. Au-
gust 25, 1970 at 9:16 a. m. He
weighed six pounds and one
ounce.
Mr. and Mrs. Waylan Dane
Partin of Ooldthwalte are the
happy parents of a baby boy,
Quint Dewayne Partin, bom at
Childress Clinic and Hospital,
August 29, 1970 at 6; 25 p. m.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barnard* of
Comanche.
Paternal grandparent is Mr.
Floyd Partin of Oalveston.
Maternal great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Partin
of Priddy. *
Clinic and Hospital, August 25,
1970 at 5:20^a. m.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Casbeer of
j Ooldthwalte.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Harper of
Ooldthwalte.
Maternal great-grandmother
is Mrs. J. I. Neighbours of Gpla-
thwaite.
Paternal great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. S. M. McCas-
land of Hamilton and Mr. P. O.
Harper of Goldthwalte.
Saundra Lengefeld
Receives M S Degree
I In Physical Educa.
Saundra 'Lengefeld received
an M. S. degree in physical ed-
ucation at summer graduation
at Baylor University, Waco. The
graduation was held Friday. Au*
glut 21.___________
Mr. and Mrs. Karry Lane Har-
per of Ooldthwaite announce
the arrival of a baby girl, Sonya
Denise Harpgr, bora at Childress
— IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE —
Mrs. Lengefeld, the former
Saundra Arnold, is a graduate
of Goldthwalte High School. She
is the daughter of My. and Mrs.
D. W. Arnold of Lampasas, for-
mer residents of Goldthwalte.
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Residential - Commercial - Industrial
24 Hour Service - Phone 648-3452
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Monday, September 7th
In Observance Of
_ Labor Day Holiday
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1970, newspaper, September 3, 1970; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1168533/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.