The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1981 Page: 3 of 10
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Jana Rae Duncan And Walter
The Goldthwaite Eagle-Mullin Enterpirse
Thursday, February 26, 1981
Page 3
Peters, Jr. Wed in Andrews
The home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Doyle Duncan was
the setting for the January
17th wedding of Jana Rae
Duncan and Walter H.
(Pete) Peters, Jr. Vows
were exchanged before the
open fire, with brass candel-
abra entwined with green-
ery on either side of the
fireplace. Rev. Odell Moore
officiated the double ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. Doyle
GOLDTHWAITE SCHOOLS
LUNCHROOM MENU
Monday, Mar. 2
Steak Patties
Gravy
Creamed Potatoes
Peach Slices
Hot Roll/Milk
Tuesday, Mar. 3
Cheesy Franks
Pinto Beans
Cabbage Slaw
Cornbread/Milk
Brownies
Duncan of Andrews. Mr.
and Mrs. Walter H. Peters,
Sr. of Electra are the
parents of the bridegroom.
Presented in marriage by
her father, the bride wore a
burgundy knit suit with pink
accessories. She carried a
single long stem pink silk
rose with pink satin
streamers.
Honor attendants were
Vaneta Kay Duncan of
Houston and Gilbert Alan
Peters of Andrews. Candle-
lighters were Chat Peters of
Alvarado and Tammy Peters
of Andrews.
Following the ceremony,
a reception honored the
couple. Guests were served
red velvet cake, pecan tarts,
mints, spiced pecans, punch
and coffee from a table J
centered with an arrange-
ment of pink silk flowers.
Gold and crystal appoint-
ments were used.
The couple will make |
their home in Andrews. The
bride is a 1976 honor
G’waite Garden
Club News
Wednesday, Mar. 4
Spaghetti
(Grated Cheese)
Carrot Sticks
Batter Bread
Apple Cobbler
Milk
Thursday, Mar. 5
+ Hamburger
Vegetable Salad
1 French Fries
/ Pickle Slices
/ Grapes - Milk
Friday, Mar. 6
Fish Sticks
Blackeyed Peas
Cornbread
Cherry Cobbler
Milk
graduate of Goldthwaite
High School. Her husband
is a graduate of Electra
High School and is employ-
ed in Andrews by Amoco
Production Company.
Out-of-town guests at-
tending the ceremony were
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.
Peters, Sr. of Electra, Ricky
and Chad Peters of Alva-
rado, Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Wright, Michelle and Alicia
of Cleburne, Richard Dun-
can of Dallas, Kay Duncan
of Houston, and Ray
Michael Hammond and
Darla Watson of Goldth-
waite.
The bride is the grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray L. Hammond and Mrs.
Jessie Duncan, all of
Goldthwaite.
MRS. KENNON McLEAN
...nee Lucie Orr
Lucie Orr Weds
Kennon McLean
Lucie Anne Orr and Dr.
Kennon McLean were mar-
ried Saturday, February 21,
1981 in the parlor of the
First United Methodist
Church in Denton, with the
Reverend James William
Morgan officiating.
The bride, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Orr of
Denton, is a graduate of
Baylor University and a
member of Kappa Kappa
Gamma sorority.
The bridegroom, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Charley
McLean of Goldthwaite,
attended Texas Tech Uni-
versity and was graduated
from Baylor College of
Dentistry.
Miss Cindy Higgins of
Dallas attended the bride as
maid of honor. The father of
the groom, Charley Mc-
Lean, served as best man.
After a wedding trip to
Cozumel, Mexico, the
couple will live in Brown-
wood.
Fireplace And
The Goldthwaite Garden
Club met for its February
meeting, Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 18, in the Community
Room of the Mills County
State Bank. Dr. Chip Loo,
A&M Extension Department
in Stephenville, conducted a
“Sick Plant Clinic”. The
members brought plants
that needed attention and
they were analyzed by Dr.
Chip.
The club had taken
Valentine decorations for
the doors of the occupants
rooms at Hillview Manor
Nursing Home and also
furnished the crowns for the
Valentine Queen at Heritage
Home, several days before
Valentine.
The flower show date has
been changed to May 5, at
the Heritage Nursing Home.
The program chairman
asked the members to bring
a stem of spring flowering
shrub to the next meeting to
contribute to the program
entitled,) “Plants and
Shrubs Suitable for Our
Ranch Style Homes”.
It was announced that the
garden club had given two
garden books to the city
library.
The program chairman
presented the following as
new members: Mrs. David
Grebe, Mrs. Tom Cody
Graves, and Mrs. Nelda
Smith.
The poster contest chair-
man announced the winners
as follows: Class 1 - Grades
1 & 2- 1st Travis Stewart,
2nd Scott Ward, 3rd Russell
McCoy. Class 2 - Grades 3
& 4 - 1st Martha Blackwell,
2nd Leanne Whitt. Class 3-
Grade 5 & 6, 1st Abhi Ma-
zumdar.
An announcement was
made of a flower show
school to be held in Waco,
March 23 & 24, and the
district convention in Mar-
ble Falls, March 11.
The club is working on a
bus trip to the state conven-
tion in Houston for the in-
stallation of Mrs. Robert
McCoy as State President
for 1980-1981. If you are
interested in making the
trip, please contact Mrs.
N.M. Coats for information
immediately.
A handsome handmade
gavel by Mr. John David-
son, was presented to the
club by Mrs. Bell Collier. It
— was truly a piece of art and
the club sends its grateful
thanks to Mr. Davidson for
his thoughtfulness.
Special Memorial
Fund Set Up
The Class of ’62 of
Goldthwaite High School
has started a special me-
morial for Kay Campbell
Harward. Since Kay loved
music, the class thought
that a fitting tribute would
be a piano for the new Civic
Center.
The class invites everyone
who knew and loved Kay,
as well as those who will
enjoy the benefits of music
at our Civic Center, to
become a part of making an
honor to the past live in the
future.
Donations may be sent to
Janell Sherwood, Goldth-
waite, or to the Mills
County Chamber of Com-
merce, Box 308, Goldth-
waite, TX 76844. Please
mark piano on your contri-
bution.
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Senior Citizens Center
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Our entire stock of
fireplace and wood
home heating merchandise
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ce Tools & Accessories
These specials won’t last long.
So hurry in!
Limited to in-stock items only!
I uldridge Building Center
648-2477
Gene Auldridge
Goldthwaite
Exercise each Thursday,
Friday, Monday and Tues-
| day, from 11:00-11:15 a.m.
Thursday, Feb. 26 - 12
noon - Meal; 12:30-1:30
- Education Program - Part I
Elderly and the Wise Use of
Menu for Thurs. & Fri.:
Drugs.
Fri.,
Meal;
eb. 27 - 12 noon -
:30-1:30 Education
Thursday, Feb. 26
Fried Fish w/
Tartar Sauce
Potato Rounds
Jellied Tomato Salad
Fruit Cocktail
Cornbread/Milk-—
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Phone: 648-2484
Goldthwaite, Texas
Program - Part II.
Mon." March 2 - 12 noon
Meal: 40-12 Soc. Sec.
Rep.; 6:00 p.m. Art Class.
Tues., March 3 - 12 noon
Meal; 9-4 V.A. Rep.; 2:00
p.m. Staff Meeting.
Wed., March 4 - Birthday
and Anniversary Luncheon;
9:00 and 1:00 Art Class.
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Good Morning Folks,
How.are you all HUH?
The KKK Band played
at the New Horizons Ranch
last week. We all had a
ball. Remember band prac-
tice March Sth. All are
invited to come down to the
Senior Citizen Center at
7:00 p.m. and hear some
good music.
If you missed the Senior
Citizen’s pits and bieces last
week, please don’t blame
Frank or Ruth — It was all
my fault. I had a good
excuse but it is a long story.
I seldom make mis steaks,
and never forget, but last
week it just peach, I mean
plumb, slipped my mind.
And since I can’t do much
worse, I will try to do better
next time.
Sam McKown, P.R.
Friday, Feb. 27
Turkey Roll w/Gravy
Corn O’Brien
Green Beans
Applesauce Cake
Rolls/Milk
W & W Service
1102 Fisher Street
Goldthwaite, Texas
Specialist in
Plumbing - Heating
Electric Service
Air Conditioning
Home Improvement
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915/648-3478
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' 9157648-3452
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Bridges, G. Frank. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1981, newspaper, February 26, 1981; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1651942/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.