Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1983 Page: 3 of 18
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Community Calendar
Hospital News
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Garnet will be played before provide ice, tea and table*.
CHAPEL
THE WOODLAND Memorial
Saturday
THE
Handle sick people firmly
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three children?” the replies,
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Births
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on the steps of the church and
Jennifer Smith it pleated that
1* FteM Uani|rtiii. be
Try looking
the right places
in
THE SULPHUR Bluff
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LET US TAKE
YOUR FAMILY ON
BLAKER -
A GETAWAY
Sending the very worst
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YOU'LL SPEND 1 DAY AT SIX FLAGS OVER TEXAS. STAY I
NIGHT IN THE BEST WESTERN GREAT SOUTHWEST INN, AND
END IT ALL WITH A COOL DAY OF SUMMER FUN AT
WCT-N-WILD WATER PARK...PLUS ‘100 SPENDING MONEYI
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Part. Ladle* are asked to bring
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MR. AND Mrs. Donald Carr
of Winnsboro announce the
birth of a daughter at 7:13 pun.
on Thursday, June 8 at the
Think about it A watch
doesn't tell time. It tells how
long till or how soon after
Friday, Juno 30
THE MEMBERSHIP com-
a
There In Denver.
Dear Denver: Your approach
Gene Dixon, Sulphur Springs.
Dismiesed
Scotty Buchanan, Texarkana.
Mrs. Blanche Tittle, Sulphur
Springs.
Mitt Martha Gibson, Sulphur
Springs.
Mrs. Allen Philips and baby
boy, Sulphur Springs.
Mrs. Rickey King and baby
boy, Sulphur Springs.
Mrs. Bertha McCormack,
Sulphur Springs.
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Did Ym Know?
GODFREY’S
Item Of Mb
Is Now At
Shannon Square!
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a message tram Rev. Curtis
Rose, pastor of Cherry Grove
Baptist churck
REVIVAL SERVICES will be
bold at the Beckham Baptist
Church beginning Sunday, June
8 through July 1 at 7:30 pjn.
each night Author Dimsble will
be the evangelist.
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WEEKEND!
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2 Days and 1 Night In Arlington With Open Reservations
(numpahr Bnnnai atm.)
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Mr. and Mrs. Buck Gafford of
THI NmWS-TKIORAM,SUpUrlprii»te, Toxas, Fry, Jwna 14, 1183-1.
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sale and car wash from 0 aun. following the services,
until 3 p.m. Saturday at 614
Texas St
30. AU members are asked to
contact the chamber office and
j confirm that they wfll attend
at the luncheon.
Know Whit’s As Easy As ABC?
A CLASSIFIED AD OF COURSE! I
CALL 885-8663 WITH YOURS TODAY
woman - seek some coun-
seling. This is a problem
that probably stems from
within
......
DEAR READER-There
ms. You
g in the
the kind
i chordh-
group meetings would be a
better place to look than
singles’ bars. I have no doubt
that many such girls exist
Another possibility is that,
for some reason, you are
Dead flower
that pro
your ei
your fam
DEAR
When I came home from
college, I couldn’t help but
think often about a girl I
mot there. The flrat few
weeks of the semester she
was quite overweight Thon
she wont on a diet
She lost weight quickly
and got a lot of compliments
Cash registers have large-
ly replaced portable artil-
lery as itick-up armament.
It was bound to happen —
now they're bringing out
brand-nam/ generic prod-
r acts.
(lutesrma wnmai
Drawin
That daughter was a grown allowed to manipulate others
just because they are unwell.
"Thanks for saying it so weU.
telephoned all over town
1 looting for bar and then raised ..
the roof because she hadn’t told to the problem was better than 7 " .. .
mama where she was going, mine. Sick people should not be gracious way ter a bride to
woman with children.
L too, had a controlling
mother — so controlling that
she made suicide attempts
when I couldn’t visit her
because of my own, family’s
needs. After several years of
therapy I' realised that my
mother’s pathology was not my
problem, and I did not have to
be a part of her sick game-
playing.
An adult woman is under no
obligatin to tell her mother
“I buy what they cafl funeral
flowers,” Ms. Welch said.
"They only last about a day
before they start to wilt. I bring
them back to the shop and I pot
them to a room and (save them
for about three or four days.
I aS mildewy and dead
NEW HOPE Cemetery
Association will hold its annual
homecoming on Sunday June
8, services will be at 11 am.
with Brother Jacky McQueen
officiating. A basket lunch and
Dr. Richard D. Rowe
OPTOMETRIST
•Pediatric & Adult Optometry
•All Types of Contact Lenses
*A wide Mlection of Frames and Lenses
224 Connally 885-7481
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OLD TIME Gosple Singing
under the tree’s win be held at
■
THE WINSTON Barney
Band, taped live on location at
the Four Seasons Ballroom, will
bo ths featured band Sunday,
Juno 31, on Kip Martin’s Big
Dear Am Landon: I was *1 .____
greatly upset by your response children have to use “tough well-wishers from kissing me?
LoM.ii
Upon I
Guide iqnu my feet utnerei mint go, >
And he/p me team Thpuxli <o know. -Veidmari
i Ufetoa contimiou* proem of getting used to thing*
Sunday night, June 31 at the George, Emmitt, Cedi, Nettie,
Como 7 “ “ ---------------
Rev. W.
Hopkin. County Memorial
Hospital. .
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - anybody," she said. “A lot of
Miffed because your boyfriend people get mad at someone and
* n u.4 * 1— Mm efavmad Thai’s nnf a A#wf ”
$16, Dead Flowers wiU
deliver the bouquet “anytime,
anywhere” in the Portland
area. The deUverios are made
in a small hearse.
“It’rroally a Pinto wagon
painted black with curtains in
IV’shesald.
Ths flowers are placed in a
regilar florist's box crimphU
with dead trends. There is a
ciMMce or quick, reu, yeuvw ana
green ribbons.
She purchases the flowers
from a wholesaler.
THE PRITCHETT Family
Reunion, descendants of
Sunday, June 14 William Riley and Martha
THE PHILLIPS Family Denbo Pritchett, will be held
Reunion of the descendants of Sunday, June 8, at the Reilly
Maggie (Lee) Phillip* and Roy Springs Community Center.
Phillips will bo held Sunday, Thorn who wish may attend
T June 8, at the Hopkins County church at Midway. Lunch will
Civic Center. Family and beservedatl3:8pjn.
. friends ara invited to attend. ——
J THE WHITE family reunion
BIBLE SERVICES wiU begin of the descendants of lane,
Baptist Church with the Sara, Ruth and Bessie will be hndnaZTrne^ng^ffl Mow
W.B. Oakley, evangelist held Sunday, JuneM.lntheTlty
Wad’naiHau Isama
GEORGE STEED will
celebrtte his Srd birthday
June 8. He resides at Leisure
Lodge Nursing Home and is a
life long reeldent of Hopkins
County. He is a member of the
First Baptist Church. All
residents of Leisure Lodge I
celebrating birthdays in June
wfll be given a party at the
home on Tuesday, June 31, at
3:30 pjn. Thia wfll be given by
ladles of one of the local
churches. Friends and relatives
are welcome.
flunked out.
I am wondering if we
- couW have d0‘* more to
DEAR READER - It
sounds like sbe might have
been suffering from anorex-
ia, a condition characterised
by extreme weight low over
a short period of time with-
out acknowledgment oo the
pert of the person that some-
thing ia very wrong.
She needed help desper-
ately. Someone who knew
like a child," and hang up on
her. That woman was not
responsibie for her mother’s The’thou^t of afl those BMutbs marriage! She attempts to hide Box'UM, Chicago, Ullnois h«*twin"slster"jeana Smithls
‘ I their existence whenever 60611. home from atisen General
have advised her to play along Must I paste a smile on my possible. Hospital in Greenville.
so Mom could have “peace of face and go through with it? Is ' "
mind.” Sometimes grown there any tactful way to keep asks, “Do you and John have
.. — a._ children?" she replies,
to the woman whose mother love" on their parents. - Been Please be sensitive to my “No, we donX” I behove she
anxiety. It’s real - Terror should say, “We donX but John
UnderTheVeil has three children from a prior
Dear Terror: I know of no marriage."
‘ . * * " *i I could write a book about the
avoid being ktowd by well- custody fights and the problems
wishers on her wedding day. I’ve had with these kids, but FU
Keep a pretty lace handkerchief skip the details an ask you to
please settle thia dispute.-Mr.
X In Salt Lake City
Friday Community will observed Peerless Community Ctan-
A COVERED dish taneh wiU homecoming Sunday, June 36. munity Cater on Sundays June
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -
(toped yeuFMad because the stay mad. That’s not good,
dry deanors ruined your bort For 616, Dead Flowers
suit? Peeved because the used
car you jurt bought isa lemon?
Barbara Welch offers a way
to vent that angsr when you
worst — wflttng flowers and
obooxioui cards, deUvered by t
miniature taftret. '.
Ms. Welch owns- Dead
Flowers, a new business
dispensing deceased floral
arraasmonte tram a small
store in the Portland suburb of
Beaverton.
“We have a variety of car-
nutiM*»rases, snapdragons,
gladtotas, delates W mans,”
she said Thursday. “Of course,
tnqrreai
baa opi
sofarhai „
1 . “
Admitted
Mn. Maggie Deaton, Sulphur
S’jJt*’ Robbins,
apnnp.
lihe. Ann McAdams, Sulphur
...You choose the weekend, well make the n
Jqst register your name during our 3-Day PI
OF JULY PROMOTION at participating merchants!
be served at 10:8 aun. Friday The program will began at noon 8 at 3 p.m. with music and
at the Senior Cttiseno Activity with a basket lunch. The singing by ths Joint Heirs
Center on Hlnnant Strset. homecoming committee will Gospel group. ,
Games will be played before provide ice, tea and tables. .
.nd.turhmch^ a_d,
Saturday THE WOODLAND Memorial <**** tt*.**^! “
THE WESLEY United Day Service wfll be held at the anntvomry on Sunday, June 36
Methodist Church youth wUl be Bethel Baptist Church Sunday, tftpjn. with spocW music and
sponsoring a garage sale, bake June 38. Lunch will be served ‘ “
DEAR DR. BLAKER - I
thought that by 36 I would
have found the right gfrl for
me. But something is wrong
with each onq I date. First of
■11, it is very important that
they neither smoke .’ nor
drink. That eliminate* the
majority.
Then, 1 want them to be
very smart and nq| come on
sexually in any way. In other
words, they must be lady
like and old-fiihinaod 1
guess that’s basically tt. Fve
never mot a girl who is con-
servative enoiugh tor me.
Now I am worried
because I very much want to
have a family and settle
down. Wbat would you
suggest?
.rtoaoMMeaew
By rormWon.
—
about the disease should
have directed her toward
counseling. Next time you
run into this, you’ll recog-
nise it and insist the person
getsomehelp.
You could save a life with
help from Dr. Blaker's
newsletter, “When a loved
one threatens suicide.” Send
* 50. cento and a stamped, self-
addressed envelope to Dr.
> Biaker in care of this news-
paper, P.O. Box 475, Radio
City Station, New York, NY
10011.
Write to Dr. Blaker at the
above address. The volume
of mail prohibits personal
replies, but questions of gen-
eral interest will be dis-
cussed in future columns.
Dr. BMer ia cumntly
involved ia a project aoalya-
ing peopie’t aecreta If you
would like to help, aeodyour
aecret to her at SKRKTS,
Newapaper BBerpriao Aaao-
elation, 200 Park Ave., New
York, NY 10100. Any uae of
thia information will be kept
confidential.
ing Will Be Held July 5th to Pick the
"J0»FAMILYIl]2
close to a wom-
efore, oct your
specifications in such a way
that you will never, find
exactly the right one.
If you think the problem is
more the latter than the for-
mer - eg. you feel too vul-
nerable to be known by a
.aL
Our Daily Bread
Reed: 2 Corinthians 11:21-30 June 24-Friday
MAKING ADJUSTMENTS
l know both how to be abased, and I know
how to abound. Philippian* 4:12
THE Christian life Is actually a series of adjustment* that
1 we make through the power of the Holy Spirit Circum-
stances are always changing around ua. We are not the same
people we were a few years ago, for we have learned new
things and have had many experiences. Disappointments
and tragedies as well as blessings have entered our live*. We
must therefore be willing to make continual changes so that
we will always be living In a way that honors our Lord Jesus
Christ
I thought about this one day last summer as I guided our
12-foot aluminum fishing boat across Platt Lake In Michi-
gan’s Upper Peninsula. I was headed for a friend's cabin on
the other side, but try as I might, I Just could not steer a
straight course. Because of the wind and waves, I would stray
a little off to the right or to the left So I would swing the other
way, but soon I’d have to correct the steering again. If
someone hod traced the path of the boat he would have seen
a rig-sag course across the water, yet one that continually
''moved toward the destination.
We set our Christian course, but new factors are always
entering In. The winds of adversity may blow hard against
us. Temptation may make us waver. Therefore, we must
keep correcting our steering. Paul’s walk with Christ brought
him through •4IMK8t«xperiences and many ulals, yet his
hway, let's keep making tte ad-
wfwWiThre
gh dark It be:
I mint go,
I to knout.
about her changed appear-
ance. But then things went
downhill very fast. She grew
thinner and thinner. We
asked her if sbe was OK and
she always looked at us like
we were crasy. Finally, just
before finals, she left school
and went home. I guess sbe
DR. BLAKER
Karen Blaker Ph.D.
THE COMO Cemetery ---
Memorial Service wiU be at the THE UNVEILING and
Cano Christian Church Sunday, * dedication of a Material Statue
June 8. A short bustnsss to Willie Bascom McLeroy will
meeting will be held at 10:30 be held at 1:30 pan. June 8 at
a-m. The Rav.WJB. Oakley will the Rains County Courthouse,
dtilver the morning service. A The statue is being placed by
bartrrt lunch wfll be served in California artist, Dennis
the fellowship hall of the church McLeroy, grandson of the early
following services. East Toxa pioneer. The public
is invited. For further in-
formation contact Jo McLeroy
McCain at 8654710 or Don
McLeroy at473488.
h W: , --- 1
may be two problei
may not be sookfaq
right places to find
of girl you describe.
I will be a bride. It should be the sloppy ones, although I doubt ——
happiest day of my life, but I that there will be many. If you 1
where she is going whenever am dreading one part of it and become increasingly anxious, thing in your crowd, it needn’t
mother calls to scold her for
being inconsiderate and
thoughtless, she should say, “I
please settle this dispute.-Mr.
X In Salt Lake City
Dear Salt Lake: If your wife
values your feelings (and her
marriage), she should respond
to the question in the way that
pleases you. It would cost her
nothing arid make you happy.
J*.*
Even If drinking to the “in"
ahetema the house. When her desperatdy'looking for a way see a ctanolor. It might be a crowd you out Learn the tacts Ft Worthare bowviritinir4n'
.—a . LE. Deaton, who to having eye
surgery. The Gaffords recently
Good
out 4 phobia the cod be explored and from Ann Landers’ booklet.
My husband and I will stand gotten rid of by August Good “Boose and You — For
i the steps of the church and tack. Teenagers Only.” Send 50 cats returned from a Caribbean
refuse to allow you to treat me more than 160 relatives and Dear Am Lander*: My wife with your request and a long, cruise,
friends will plant ktaaa of and I argue continually about stamped, eelfraddroeaed en-
congratulatons on our faces, throe children from my former velope to Ann Landers, P.O.
sickness and you should not slobbering makes me sick. their existence whenever 60811.
Must I paste * emlle on my possible.
‘ * _* “*"l For example, when someone
[ SPEED-PITTS Family
Band Show with Winston Reunion wfll bo Sunday, June
Barney, band leader, a the 8, at the North Hopkins School, mlttee of the Hopkins County
special guest The show may be about nine mile* north of Chamber of Commerce will
heard from 3 until I p.m. on Sulphur Springs. Family and meetatK-Bob’satnoononJune
100,000 watt FM rtatton KETR friend* are invited to attend. “ ------------
FMOOCommerce. ___ --- J
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1983, newspaper, June 24, 1983; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292167/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.