The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1964 Page: 3 of 10
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Caravan will be located in front of Mills County State
Bank. Proceeds from this Sale will be used for Lions
Club Projects during the year.
wedding August 7, in the chapel
at Travis Air Force Base in
California. Mosier to stationed
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The bridegroom is the grand-
son of Mrs. J F A. Manuel of
Goldthwaite and Mrs Fred Mo-
sier of Mullin. His mother is
the former Lora Manuel, who
was reared here
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DEBORAH KERR
HALEY MILLS
JOHN MILLS
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A prelude of organ music
Miss La Donna Wheatley Becomes
Bride Of Raymond Glynn Mosier
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frighten incoming ducks
ablast of shotgun fire.
The bride, given in marriage
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ALL HOMES IN GOLDTHWAITE
WILL BE CANVASSED.
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Ebony Club
Meets September 5
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Many people seem to ' enjoy”
poor health. They would not
care to be without a cupboard-
ful of odd medicine* for self-
treatment—some of which may
not be in keeping with compe-
tent medical advice.
The better way is to enjoy good
health—by careful planning.
Consult your Doctor at regular
intervals, more often if required.
He will prescribe only the
preparations that you need—
preparations of the highest
quality, such as those from the
laboratories of Parke, Davis A
Company—prescriptions which
we will be pleased to compound
for you The necessity for medi-
cation will pass, and life with
abundant health can become a
pleasure indeed/
And Many Other Items.
All Manufactured by Texas Blind Workmen in
Blind Shops or Lighthouses, which are
Non-Profit Organizations.
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Edgar Lee Johnson Repeat Vows
Sonvenient glide-out shelves • Bushel-size twin
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carried a bouquet of white Fuji
chrysanthemums.
Luther Hugh Soules Jr , served
his son as beat man Ushers
were Joe C. Soules of San An-
tonio, brother of the groom, Bob
M. Gassoway of McAllen, Travis
F. Faircloth of Dallas and Joe
Miss Danna Yvone Thorne be-
came the bride of Edgar Lee
Johnson of Alvin, Saturday eve-
ning, September 5,1964, in the
Church. of Christ at Alvin. The
impressive double ring cere-
mony was performed by Lewis
Wright, minister of the church
Attendants were Mrs Wayne
Williams and Charles Renoux,
both of Alvin
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Thorne of
Goldthwaite She is a graduate
of Goldthwaite High school and
pale antique gold silk-faced
satin with white imported lace
overblouse and pale gold silk
shoes. Her short veil of pale
gold tulle was attached to a gold
satin rose headdress she carri-
m ed a bouquet of white Butterfly
! orchids with leaves of white
lace.
_ Miss Sarah Eidson was maid
of honor. She wore a deep rose
pink crepe dress, designed with
draped cowl neckline, pale rose
satin belt and pale rose satin
shoes Her headdress was a deep
pink silk organza rose. She
Al/C and Mrs. Raymond
Glynn Mosier are now at home
in Fairfield, California, after a
Miss Marian Bt Clair became
the bride of Luther Hugh Soules
m, of McAllen Bunday, Septem-
ber 6, 1964 at 3:00 o’clock, in
St. John’s Episcopal Church in
McAllen.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. St. Clair of Mc-
Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Hugh Soules Jr., of San Antonio.
The Rev. Clay T Puckett and
The Rev. Allen Campbell off-
ated at the Impressive double-
ring ceremony.
The altar was decorated with
beautiful arrangements of
bronze and gold chrysanthe-
mums. The choir rail was en-
twined with Smilax and pedes-
tals with arrangements of gold
and bronze chrysanthemums
THE PATSY”
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Gary's Beauty College at
Brownwood. She is presently
employed at Bell’s Beauty Salon
in Alvin.
Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Johnson of Cor-
liss, Louisiana. He is a graduate
of Hackberry High School,
Hackberry, Louisiana, and
Northwestern University, Nat-
chitoches, Louisiana. He is em-
ployed by Dow Chemical Comp-
any of Freeport
After a short wedding trip
the couple are now at home at
1510% Dumble St, Alvin, Texas.
technician at Fairfield.
The bride is the former Miss
La Donna Wheatley, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wheatley
of Malvern, Arkansas. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Mosier of Carls-
The Ebony Community Club
met Saturday night, September
5, for the regular monthly
meeting. Hosts were Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Egger, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Hanna, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Martin. A supper of
sandwiches, pie, coffee and tea
was served to the following
member , relatives and friends:
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Brooks,
Pat, Keith and Joe; Mr. and
Mrs. Ned Williams, Barbara,
Jennie and Frances; Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Williams, Judge and
Mrs. Cecil Egger, Mr. and Mrs.
P. R. Reid and Mrs. Ruby Liver-
man, all of Goldthwaite.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Day and
Earl, Mr and Mrs. Dale Reid
and Robin, Mr. and Mr . Clay-
ton Egger, Bill and Susie; Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Egger. Kathy.
Reta and Sam; Mrs. Mae Egger
and Woody Egger, Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Rowlett, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Egger, Mr. and Mrs. Hu-
bert Reeves, Mr. and Mrs 8 H.
Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Humphrey, Mr and Mrs. Dale
Cisco, Steve and Betsy; Mr and
Mrs. Charm Whittenburg, Clint
Whittenburg, James Roberts,
Mr and Mrs C. H. Griffin, Mrs
Effie Egger, Bonnie Crowder
and James McAden, all of Eb-
ony.
Also Mary Nell Mason, Jeral-
dlne Egger and James Watts,
all of A. C. C., Abilene; Mr
and Mrs Steve William , Fort
Worth; Little Carl Lindon Wood,
nephew of Mrs. R D Egger from
Bakersfield, Texas; Hubert Mc-
Mullin of Lubbock.
Next meeting will be the first
Saturday night in October
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FOLK FROM THE RURAL AREA ARE INVITED TO .
VISIT THE CARAVAN ON COURTHOUSE SQUARE,^
ANYTIME DURING THE DAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH
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The bride wore a two-piece
street length dress of white lace
for her wedding. Her nose tip
veil was attached to a white
satin pillbox hat Her only
jewelery was a string of pearls
and ear dips to match She
carried a bouquet of white or-
chids atop a white Bible.
Miss Marilyn Quail of Santa
Rosa, California, was brides-
maid. She wore a navy blue
street-length dress and a white
carnation corsage
James McLeod served as best
man
The bride chose a two-piece
beige dress featuring a mink
collar and brown accessories for
the wedding trip. Her corsage
was white orchids.
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Goldthwaite, Texas, Thursday, September 17, 1964
For her daughter’s wedding,
Mrs St. Clair chose a pale beige
silk afternoon dress, a turban
of blue and green tulle with
bronze shoes and handbag, and
a corsage of white Butterfly or-
chllds. Mrs Soules wore a cos-
tume suit of taupe silk peau de
sole, with lace dress bodice,
matching shoes and handbag
and a white Butterfly corsage
Immediately following the
ceremony a reception was held
in McAllen Country Club Miss
Cecile Flude of Houston, Mrs.
Joe Soules of San Antonio and
Miss Josephine Bergquist of Mc-
Allen assisted at the reception.
For traveling the bride wore
a white silk linen dress and
jacket, and white orchid cor-
sage Her accessories were white
lizzard.
The new Mrs Soules attended
Pan American College and Trin-
ity University in san Antonio.
Mr. Soules is a graduate of Tex-
as A&M University and is now
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Inc., in San Antonio. The couple
will make their home in Austin.
Out of the Valley guests at
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Frame of Houston; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Akin of Laredo; Mrs.
Taylor Higginbotham and Miss
Lorine Higginbotham, both of
Dallas.
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Mr. and Mra, George P. Slaughter of Aransas Pass, Texas,
annonce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Julia Ann, to
Mr. wuiam Ear! Clements, son of Mr and Mrs David O Clements
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Koleber, Victor E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1964, newspaper, September 17, 1964; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492431/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.