The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1977 Page: 6 of 10
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Hilda Martha Nauert
Services Held Sunday
SPECIAL STOCKER
COW AND BULL SALE
By Bruce A. Perkins
Pastor, Big Valley
FELLOWSHIP -MORE
THAN TOGETHERNESS
The Evant Annual Junior
Rodeo will be held at the
Evant Rodeo Arena June 9,
10 and 11. Performances
each night will begin at 8
Funeral services for Hilda
Martha Nauert, who passed
away Friday, June 3, 1977,
were held in the Wilkins
Chapel Sunday, June 5, with
Rev. John Striepe, of Brown-
wood, officiating. Interment
was in St. John Cemetery.
Miss Nauert, 66, was born
June 29, 1910, in Haskell,
Texas, and moved to Mills
County in 1913. She was a
Lutheran, was baptized at St.
Pauls Lutheran Church Sag-
erton, Texas in 1910, and
was confirmed at St. John
Mrs. Vlasak is superin-
tendent and Miss Janice
Vlasak is music assistant.
Carolyn
Schwartz On
Honor List
Classes continue for 2
weeks, Monday through Fri-
day, from 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.
The school has as a theme
“Reach Out”. A special fea-
ture is a Story Tellers Place
with Miss Patty Miracle.
Pastor Don Vlasak has 7 in
the class preparing for con-
firmation.
AXNIVERSARY SALE
Save up to $750.00 on
Hammond Organs
Savings from $100.00 to
$500.00 on pianos
It’s as easy as opening a savings
account! With your regular deposits and
our high interest, you’ll have the down-
payment for a home socked away before
you know it. Don’t put it off any longer.
See us now.
A Memorial to the Mt.
Olive Cemetery has been
received from Bill and Mary
Virden, of Goldthwaite, in
memory of Mrs. BertieA.
Horton.
Mrs. Lloyd Cathey of
Hamilton is in charge of
receiving memorials and do-
nations to the Mt. Olive
Cemetery;
group.
Mr. David Drueckhammer
with Mrs. Glenn Crawford
are teaching the 5th and 6th
graders.
Shop
in Evant
Save
in Evant
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LAMPASAS FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
405 E. 2nd St.
Lampasas, Texas
you get comfort and safety, from the car
that kept its size while the competition didn’t!
Lutheran Church at Priddy in
1926.
The survivors include: 1
brother, Henry Nauert, of
Priddy; 3 sisters, Mrs. Ida
Griffin, Priddy; Mrs. Wilma
Sparkman, Scotland, Ark.;
and Mrs. Malinda Parker,
Goldthwaite; 14 nieces and
nephews.
Pallbearers were Alton
Drueckhammer, Troy Love,
Johnnie Johnson, Jerry Col-
lier, Herman Eilers and
Raymond Eilers.
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FEATURING COW & CALF PAIR
SPRINGER COWS, BRED HEIFERS,
AND BULLS
Who says a big car
D“ can’t be economical?
‘EPA estimates the full-size LTD
gets 19 mpg highway, 15 city! That’s
above government recommended
“big car” economy standards! Plus,
P.M.
There will be three age
groups in the rodeo. Troph-
ies and buckles will be
awarded.
See the nifty weather machine that’s right for
you—in gas, oil or electric. Or, you can add
Lennox air conditioning, air cleaning or hu-
midity control to almost any forced air system.
Get out from under the weather!
HEAD ELECTRIC
Phone 648-3133
Goldthwaite
comfort, and safety, and still gets 28 mpg
highway, 21 city! It’s got great European styling,
to boot! That’s a combination that’s hard to beat!
SATURDAY JUNE 11,1977
12:00 NOON
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Goldthwaite, Texas, Thursday, June 9, 1977
BROWNWOOD CATTLE AUCTION
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS
WAYNE OR LANNY MAY
PH. 915-646-7591
lin played the piano. We
thank all of you so much.
Larry Mathis from Scallorn
Baptist Church brought the
devotional Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Coleta Hale was very
sorry whe was not in attend-
ance, but hopes to be there
the 26th when Scallorn will
be with us again.
We would like to say
thanks again for the Co-
manche Sr. Citizens coming
over to entertain us. They are
a great group of people. We
will be looking forward to
their next appointment.
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The Vice-President’s Hon-
or List for the spring
semester at Mary Hardin-
Baylor College has been
released by Dr. Don L.
Jernigan, Vice-President for
Academic Affairs.
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Happenings
June is rapidly going by,
and hot weather is with us
again. However, June brings I
us new excitement, as this is -
the month we elect Father of -
the Year. We invite you to be -
with us June 16, at 2:00 P.M. .
for this special occasion.
We are also looking for- :
ward to Hazel McCoy’s book -
review Tuesday, June 7, at :
2:30 p.m. We enjoy her “
coming very much.
The Men’s Downtown Bi- Z
ble Class Singing will be -
Thursday night at 7:00 -
o’clock. We would like for =
anyone who enjoys gospel “
singing to attend. =
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class on Sunday morning,
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joyed by all the residents 7
attending. Floyd Spradley is
leading our singing, while J
Glenn Collier and family are
taking the month of June for
vacation time. Elaine Laugh-
Among the students with
3.5 grade averages through
3.99, is Carolyn Schwartz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Schwartz, of Gold-
thwaite, with a 3.54 grade
average.
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Often when we think of
church fellowship, we think
of ice cream socials and
church dinners. However,
fellowship is much more than
these functions. It is more
than meeting together, al-
though this is a vital part of
Christian fellowship.
Have you ever experienced
the feeling of being alone
and yet crowds of people
were surrounding you? In
such a situation there was
togetherness but no fellow-
ship. In the truest sense of
the word, fellowship involves
relationships. God desires us
to have fellowship with Him
and with one another and He
makes possible this fel-
lowship.
Our fellowship with one
another must be built upon
our fellowship with God. We
have a relationship with God
only by accepting Jesus
Christ as Lord and Saviour.
Then we must daily pursue a
deeper understanding of God
to intensify our relationship
with Him. Only upon this
foundation is one able to
build lasting and fruitful
relationships with other peo-
ple.
Christian fellowship in-
volves individuals in a re-
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ciprocal relationship; that is,
each member of the re-
lationship must contribute to
that relationship. This is why
fellowship with God must be
the starting place.
If people place their lives
in God's hands, their lives
will be God-centered and
their contributions to the
fellowship of the church will
also be God-centered, not
selfish and motivated by
their own desires. Only when
God’s will is sought by
people will they be able to
have true fellowship.
This oneness in purpose is
essential to the gathering
together of Christian people.
Only when it is the guiding
force in the individuals’ lives
will the church be able to
experience worshipful sing-
ing, meaningful teaching,
and powerful prayer.
True fellowship among
Christians produces genuine
joy within the church. Unity
of the church comes about as
a result of true fellowship
and spiritual growth takes
place.
Fellowship is more than
togetherness—it involves
genuine love and concern for
each other, made possible
only through one’s own
experience of genuine love
and concern in a living re-
lationship with God. It is a
biblical concept which must
take a significant place in our
lives if we are to realize
God’s fullest potential for us
as individuals and as a
church.
As these summer months
are upon us and vacation
time draws near, let us not
forsake the fellowship of
other Christians. Rather let
us seek fellowship wherever
we may be and draw strength
and enrichment for our own
lives from each other.
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Who says an economy
car can’t be big? Granada
gives you full-size room,
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