The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1968 Page: 5 of 16
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ceremony at the Corpus Christi
Naval Air Station commemorat-
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hours for his unit. His Training
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Air Station, Fla . and also in the
European Theater of Operations
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a tour of duty in Vietnam on
July 1 His family will remain
in Sulphur Springs
DINNER GUESTS of Mr and
Mrs Paul Herschler and sons
Friday night before commence-
ment exercises were Dr and
Mrs Willis Tate, Willis, Jr , and
Ada Ruth White of Dallas Dr
Tate, president of SMU, gave
the commencement address for
the graduating seniors at Sul-
phur Springs High School
THE PENN-Hughes-Chapman
Kimbrell reunion is scheduled to
be held in the City Park in Sul-
phur Springs on Sunday, June
9 Curtis Penn of Mt Vernon
said that all relatives and
triends are invited to attend
CHIEF AVIATION Machinist
Mate Walter F Harris, son of
Mrs H F Harris of 931 South
Davis Street, participated in a
ceremony at the Corpus Christi
Naval Air Station commemor-
ating 100.000 accident free flight
hours for his unit His Training
Squadron 27 is the second in
naval aviation history to reach
this goal flying the Grumann
S-2 airfraft
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THE DEATH of Miss Lucy
Proctor in Washington, D C
on May 13 has been reported
by Harry Wachholder, of Brook
lyn, who had received the in-
formation from Mrs Snow Cal
burn of Los Angeles Miss
Proctor had been looking for
ward to attending the 52nd an
niversary reunion of her grad
uating class in Sulphur Springs
this summer
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THE ANNUAL Allen family
reunion was held Sunday, May
26, at the Brinker community
center with approximately 75
persons attending Lunch was
spread at noon with A D
Mitchell giving the invocation
Brothers and sisters with their
families present were Mrs May
Dodgen of Lueders, Bob Allen
of Greenville, Mrs Ethel Can-
non and Mrs Aline Willett of
El Dorado. Ark , T J Allen and
MISS CAROLYN McLarry.
who has been teaching in Dal
hart, is here for a visit with her
parents, Mr and Mrs Finley
McLarry She plans to attend
the State University at Lexing-
ton, Ky , this summer Her sis-
ter, Ann, who has been a stu-
dent at TWU this past year, is
also visiting here before going
to Clayton, Ga , where she will
serve as a counselor in a girls
camp this summer
AIRMAN FIRST Class and
Mrs Kenneth Dorsett are here
on a 30-day leave and visit with
their parents, Mr and Mrs Da-
vis Wilson and Mr and Mrs
W L Dorsett and Vivian of
Winnsboro. Dorsett will leave
for an 18-month tour of duty
in Guam after his leave Mrs
Dorsett plans to remain here
with her parents
MRS BOB Thomas Lilly and
hr daughter.
Dallas Monday i
weeks’
Europe
lin. Warsaw,
grad, Kiev,
Mrs Inez Perkins of Sulphur
Springs and Mrs Lena Dew
berry and Mrs S P Mitchell
of Brinker
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We Will Be Here Temerrew te Back Up
What Wa Ball Yaw TaBay
THE NELTA homecoming will
be held Sunday at the Nelta
Cemetery. In case of rain the
services will be held in the com-
munity center All church serv-
ices will be held earlier than
the usual time
AIRMAN FIRST Class Wood-
row W Russell, son of Mrs
Elsie L Russell, 1509 Crush
Hoad, has arrived for duty at
Oklahoma City Air Force Sta
SHOOKS CHAPEL will ob
serve its 36th annual homecom-
ing Sunday at the Methodist
Church there The program will
begin at 11 a m and a basket
lunch will follow at 12 noon
REBECCA JANE Clemons of
Pickton has been accepted for
an advanced summer program
for selected high school stu-
dents at Stephen F. Austin
State College in Nacogdiches
Under the program, students
of superior academic ability
are invited to attend summer
school at SFA between their
junior and senior years in high
school and receive college cred
it for their work
JIMMY JENKINS. 20, of Dal-
las, fatally injured when a
dragster went out of control aft
er apparently losing a wheel at
Grand Prairie Sunday, was the
grandson of Mrs Jewell Ed-
wards of Sulphur Springs and
Mr and Mrs T O Jenkins of
Pine Forest
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DENNIS M Cox of Sulphur
Springs has been assigned as
a squadron commander in Tex
as A&M University's Corps of
Cadets for 1968-69 with the rank
of cadet major Cox, a senior
industrial technology major, is
the son of Mr and Mrs Olan
L Cox He will be commis-
sioned in the Air Force at grad
uation
LEROY COX. son of Mr an J
Mrs M D Cox. 115 Middle
Street, was slightly wounded
while on combat operations with
the 73rd Airborne Unit in Viet-
nam, according to a message
received by his parents from
the Secretary of the Army The
message said that the private wood. Cal He formerly resided
first class was treated and re-
turned to duty
A LOSS figuie had climbed
to an estimated $180 Thursday
noon in the wake of a break
in of t)>e Marvin Thurman
grocery at 309 South Jackson
overnight A radio valued at
$40 and cigarets, cosmetics,
dry goods and graceries valu
ed at about $140 were deter-
mined as missing in the theft
DON OVERTON, one - time
assistant coach at S u I p h u r
Springs and for the past four
years head basketball coach
and assistant football coach at
Hugo, Okla . has resigned those
positions, along with his wife,
a junior high teacher The
Overtons will move from Hugo,
but say otherwise their plans
are indefinite
KENNETH LEDET, head tool
pusher for Parker Drilling Com-
pany. had the privilege last
week of giving the president cl
Peru, Fernando Belaunde, a
guided tour of the drilling ng,
which is in Northern Peru in
the jungle area The Ledet fam
ily have had their home in Peru
for one year now They lived
six months in Pucaelpa, which
is a jungle town, then were
transferred to Lima, where they
now reside Parker Drilling Co.
has drilled four wells in the
jungles and this oil rig is the
first in the world to be moved
from location to location totally
by helicopters
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MR AND Mrs Jimmy Henry
of 326 South Locust Street an-
nounce the birth of a son at
2 15 a m Wednesday, June 5,
at Memorial Hospital
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TREVA RATLIFF, advertis
ing design major at NTSU, re-
cently won a first place award
for a lettering project in the stu
dent association of advertising
designers judged by Dallas
advertisers
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ho beautiful
rial day will be observed at
Yantis on Sunday, June 9, at
the Baptist church. Lunch will
be spread at noon, with the
public invited
CHIEF AVIATION Machinist
Mate Walter F Harris, son of
Mrs H P Davis. 931 South
MR AND Mrs Davis Floyd
of Cooper announce the birth of
a son at 3 45 a m Monday in
Memorial Hospital The baby
weighed six pounds, 15 ounces
He is the grandson of Mr and
Mrs Ben L Johnson of Sulphur
Springs
TOM ANDERSON, Jr . of Dal-
las has joined The News-Tele-
gram staff for the summer as
a general assignment reporter
He attends East Texas State
University, where he is a jun
ior student During the past
spring, he served as assistant
Here are Dearborn s finest standard room air conditioners
wonderful for cooling a large room or several smaller ones
Two cooling speeds-Hi-Cool for the big, fast jobs Lo-Cool
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with the full-range thermostat These models exhaust stale
air, filter and dehumidify Germicidally-treated filter can be
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TWO SULPHUR Springs res
idents were among the more
CHIEF MASTER Sergeant
Billy N Young, his wife, Simone
and their three children, Jack,
Sabrina and Dallas, are now
residents at the Glenn Haven
Apartments on South Moore
Street Sgt Yeung is the son
of Mrs E J Nichols of 425
Church Street A veteran of 25
years with the U S Air Force,
Sgt Young will be leaving for
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(Ilustrated here are only three of
of over 200!
go, go for fashion fun . . .
in thick "n thin
PINK LADIES serving at Me-
morial Hospital last week were
Mmes Waire Currin. W A
Carothers, Ellen Mixire, A D
Jacobsen Candy Stripers were
Robin Granack, Linda Owens,
Jo Ann Thompson and Ann
Goodman
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MEMORIAL SERVICES will
be held at the Pine Forest
Methodist Church June 9 Serv-
ices will begin at 11 a m Ix-e
Ray Brookshire will be the
speaker Lunch will be served
at noon Second Sunday sniging
will be in the afternoon
. Sarah, left
on a three
trip through eastern
They will visit Ber-
Moscow, Lenin-
Bucharest, Buda-
pest and Vienna They will be
in a party of 18 travelers spon-
sored by the travel agency
with which Helen Poe of Dal-
las is associated
Letters and notes for writing your
"thank-yous” promptly anifc graciously
Informals for invitations, to use
as you entertain as husband and wife—
and for replying to similar invitations-
and for many kinds of notes Call-
ing cards to use in gifts of every kind,
for introductions and brief messages
We can help you select the papers and
correct form for your invitations and
announcements Invitations should be
mailed to arrive at least three weeks
before the wedding Engraving takes
time, so plan well ahead
CHIEF MASTER Sgt B C
Carroll, husband of the former
Carrie V Hall of Sulphur
Springs, is serving with the
4258tli Strategic Wing at U-
Tapso Airfield, Thailand He is
a Strategic Air Command air
craft maintenance superintend
ent working with B 52 Strato-
fortress bombers and KC-135
Stratotankers
MEMORIAL SERVICES will
be held at the Pine Hill Church
June 9 at 10 30 a m The pub-
lic is invited
AIRMAN HAROLD L Shar
ber, of Sulphur Springs has
been assigned to an Air Forces
unit based at Templehof Cen
tral Airport, Germany, follow
ing graduation from technical
school at Lowry AFB, Colora-
do He was trained as a sup-
ply inventory specialist Shar-
ber is the son of Mr and Mrs
Hal S h a r b e r, 1207 Carter
Street
than 1,500 students receiving
degrees at Texas Tech in Lub
ixxk Saturday night They are
Robert Thomas Harper, who
was awarded a master of sci-
ence degree in accounting, and
Juan Anthony Harrison, who
received a bachelor of art de>-
gree
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Friday, June 7, 1968. THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO, Sulphur Springs. Texas —5
editor of the East Texan, stu
dent newspaper at ETSU An-
other new summer employe is
Mark Bradford, who began work
Monday in the commercial
printing department He is the
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1968, newspaper, June 7, 1968; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585652/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.