The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1968 Page: 8 of 16
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HAGY'S
Fine! rites for Mrs P D
Henry. 94. a pioneer citizen of
the Saltillo area, were held at
4pm Saturday at the First
Baptist Church in Salitillo with
the Res W D Peterson and
the Rev A L Dennis officiat-
ing
Interment was in Stouts Creek
Cemetery with H E Teer, R
M Arthur, Parker McAuley.
Ross Briley, L E Bryant and
Carl Roberts serving as pall
bearers
Mrs Henry, the former Che-
lee Majors, was born in Frank
Un County, Nov 21. 1873, the
daughter of Ephraim Majors
and Amanda Satterfield Majors,
early day settlers of this re-
gion She was a member of the
Baptist church
Mrs Henry was admitted to
Franklin County Hospital on
Thursday morning after a fall
at her home She passed away
Friday at 4 30 p m
Survivors include a daughter.
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Mrs Blanche Hay Jones, Wood-
row Wilson, Cooper—Frank and
Gordon McGuyer;
Commerce—J D McGuyer,
Mr and Mrs Noble Arthur, Mr
and Mrs Dale Bedgood, Green-
ville—Mr and Mrs David Bed
good; Gainesville—Mr and Mrs
Paul Oglesby, Mrs Susie Smith
Sulphur Sprmgs— Mrs Nealy
Griffith, Mrs A B Bingham,
Mr and Mrs J Q Wiler. Mrs
H C Simms, Mr and Mrs
Edward L Patrick, Mr and
Mrs Gay Koonce, Mr and Mrs.
L I. Hall. Pittsburg—Mr and
Mrs A C Lowery; Paris—Mrs.
J C Coker. Mt Vernon—Mr
and Mrs Carl Majors, Mr and
Mrs I H Ward, Mr and Mrs
L E Bryant. Mr and Mrs
C T Byrd Mrs L R Bell.
Mrs Henry Lee. Mrs Ikirothy
Long;
Pine Forest—Mr and Mrs
Garvis Anglin, Randy and Jace,
Mrs Jean Highfield and Mary,
Mr and Mrs John Bam, Mr
and Mrs Joe Bennett,
Doddridge, Ark —Georgia Mae
Eason, Talco Mr and Mrs G
G Geiger, Bill Drury
You could swear you’re
zipping along on cushions
instead ol wearing a
smart new leather shoe.
But that’s the secret of
Weyenbergs Massagic
recessed-in comfort in scores
of handsome, rugged designs
Funeral services for Leonrad
E Patrick. 52. were held at
Greenwood Baptist Church Fri-
day at 10 a m by the Rev
W D Peterson and the Rev
Don Davis
Mr Patrick passed away at
the family residence Wednesday
at noon He was the son of the
late Oscar Patrick and Maud
Parnell Patrick and was born
July 5. 1915 in the Greenwood
community He was a member
of the Greenwood Baptist
church
Survivors include his wife, the
former lx*xie Adair, two sons.
Kennith E , of Dallas and Ed
ward L . of Suphur Springs, two
sisters, Mrs Parker McAuley
of Saltillo, and Mrs
Adams of Garland
grandchildren
Interment was in Old Saltillo
Cemetery
Pallbearers were Billv Jack
Brewer, Bunny Brewer. Norris
KnotLs. Harold L White, Carl
Roberts and Johme Armstrong
Among those who were here
Dallas—The Rev C. E Jack
son, Ed Farmer, Mr and Mrs
Kennith Patrick Rex and Karen
Mrs Ada McGill. Mrs Marlin
McGill. Mr and Mrs Bunny
Brewer, Phil Branch, Mrs Arvil
Click. Mrs H F Barnett, Mrs
W R Martin. Mr and Mrs
Edith Mackey. Mr and Mrs
Coy Patrick, Mrs Dimple Clay-
ton, Joy Sustain*. Mr and Mrs
Bob Furry. Mrs Louise Dillon
Mrs A E Simpson. Mr and
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8—THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO. Sulphur Springs. Texas, Friday, June 7. 196H.
Mrs Lorene Bedgood oi Saltillo,
two sons. Hayden Henry of St
Martinville, La., and B R Hen
ry of Beaumont three grand-
children and three-greatgrand-
children
Attending the rites or visiting
with the family were
Houston—Mrs Bessie Ables,
son, Zollie and daughter. Mrs
William I^arson, Pat Henry and
Mrs Rowe Henry
Beaumont—Mi and Mrs B
R Henry; Galveston—Paul Mc-
Masters; Fort Polk. I^a Sgt
Rowe Henry, Irving—Mrs. Nora
Majors, Beth Blankenship.
Chicago, III —Mr and Mrs
Ralph Payne
Dallas—Mr and Mrs Howard
Doyal, Mr and Mrs G P
Bridges, Mr and Mrs Carl
Hamilton. Mr and Mrs V. C
Elledge
Kilgore Mrs Hazel Davis.
Hallsville—Dame Mace; Pales-
tine—Mr and Mrs Billy Mace
and I>era; St Martinsville, La
—H H Henry El Dorado. Ark
—Mr and Mrs Alton Dodd and
Judy; Hurst—Mr. -'nd Mrs S
We’re Open ’til 7:00 P.M
Monday thru Saturday
Mrs Y C McGill, Mrs Ray-
mond McGill
Grand Prairie—H R Fuller,
Mr and Mrs. Bruce Crump,
Mrs. Frank Ixx^ke, Mr. and
Mrs Burford McFarlin, Mr and
Mrs Guy McFarlin, Mr and
Mrs Jerry Wayne McFarlin,
and children, Mrs Emma Allen.
Mr and Mrs Paul Lucky
Ft Worth—Mr and Mrs Har-
old S Maddox, Mrs Roy
Adams; Pickton—Bob McGlam
ery and son, Mr and Mrs
Lewis Hayden, Mr and Mrs
Mack Orr, Chess Combs;
Cumby Mr and Mrs Truman
Tillery Garland—Mr and Mrs
C W Adams, Mr and Mrs T
L Adair, Mr and Mrs Frank
Avaritt; Bryan—Dr and Mrs
Bill Romans; Pittsburg—Mr.
and Mrs A C Lowery, Mr and
Mrs Floyd Leftwich; Irving-
Mr and Mrs Clovis Adair,
Mt Pleasant—Theo Brewer.
Mrs J K Cartwright; Talco-
Mr and Mrs Ixjyd Orren, Mr
and Mrs Robert Giddens, Sul-
phur Springs-Bobbie Price,
Delphia Leewright, Travis Mat
thews, Mr and Mrs Shelly Mc-
Coy, Mr and Mrs C. B KnotLs,
Mr and Mrs Edward L. Pat-
rick. Mrs Billy Wayne Wilburn.
Mrs J W Wilburn, Mr and
Mrs Joe Orren, J B. Beatty,
W H Arthur, Mr and Mrs
Frank Price. Mary Sickles, Ed
Williamson. Mr and Mrs Pete
Darlin, Mr and Mrs L B
Vick
Winnsboro—Mr and Mrs
Frank Dickson, Mr and Mrs
Jack Richey; Gainesville—Mr
and Mrs Rex Wagoner; Okla-
homa City—Mrs L I Wafford
and Linda; Houston—Gladys
Liestman;
Yantis—Maxine Heard
r -——
Mr and Mrs Henry Chilton
and Mr and Mrs Larry Chilton
and baby of Longview, and Mr
and Mrs Bob Peterson and two
children of Dallas visited Mrs
Stella Smith and Mrs. Jewel
Orren Sunday
Mrs Zack Moore and children
of Dallas visited his parents,
Mr and Mrs Richard Moore
and her mother, Mrs Herbert
Avaritt during the week-end
Mrs Boyd Wardrup and Max
of Baytown visited Mr and
Mrs Charles Wardrup Satur
day
Mr and Mrs H R Fuller.
Isaura and Jeffrey, of Grand
Prairie and Mr and Mrs E R
Wood of Ixingview visited Mr
and Mrs Jeff Branum during
the week end
Recent visitors with Mr and
Mrs R P Moore were Gar
land Moore and daughter, Mae
of Kerrville and Mr and Mrs
Edgar Chaffin of Winnsboro
Mrs Hubert L Glaze visited
relatives in Wichita Falls last
week
Mr and Mrs O B Cowser
of Lumberton. Miss , visited rel-
atives here last week
Mr and Mrs J. W Bell were
in Dallas Wednesday.
Visiting Mrs.0M F Jones and
Mrs Lillian Broughton over the
week-end were Mr and Mrs
George Swain and Mr and Mrs
George Allen Swain and two
girls from Jal, New Mex , and
E Tucker of Sulphur
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.