The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1934 Page: 4 of 12
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THU HOPKINS COUNTT ECHO
Locals
F. L. Wilson was here from Okla-
homa to spend the week-end at his
home.
Mrs. Bart Pate entertained with a
bridge-luncheon Saturday at her
home on South Davis street.
Foster’s.
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Chapman an-
nounce the arrival of a son in their
home Saturday, April 28th.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pharr of
Greenville were here during the
wek-end visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Rogers.
Plenty of Used Cars on hand now.
Easy terms and priced to sell. Sul-
phur Springs Motor Co. w-tf
Mrs. Annie Kellogg of Dallas was
here during the week-end visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Spence and Mrs.
Ella Carlock.
Mrs. W. M. Batton and daughter
have returned home from visiting
relatives In Oklahoma the past two
weeks.
Coal Oil is retailing at Sc per gal-
lon at Nod Connally’s Service Sta-
tion, Main St. dlt-wltc
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pearce, Jr.,
are here from San Augustine visit-
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Pearce, aifr family.
Mrs. Howard Hicks was hostess to
two tables of guests for luncheon
and bridge Saturday, honoring Mrs.
R. J. Edwards of Denton, who was
a visitor here during the week-end.
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Dresses, $4.95. Foster's.
Dr. J. Sam Sam Barcus and Rev.
Hubert Minga of Belleview left
on Monday for Jackson, Miss., to
attend the M. E. General Confer-
ence. Mrs. Minga will spend the
time during their absence here with
Mrs. Barcus at the M. E. parsonage.
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For A Real Meal
Bring Your Friends to
Jot Woodall
Cafe
Everything Good to Eat!
-Church Street-
Mrs. Boh Ramey is visiting in Dal-
Uncle Owen Gillis is visitng rela-
tives and friends in Cumby.
Bill Payne and Paul Thomas left
Thursday morning on a trip to Chi-
cago, 111., and Detroit, Mich.
Shoes, $2.95. Foster’s.
Mrs. Clark Fulks and daughter are
here from Brownwood visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lindley.
Jamie Robinson has been made
manager of the Gulf Station on Main
street.
Coal Oil is retailing at 5c per gal-
lon at Ned Connally’s Service Sta-
tion, Main St. dlt-wltc
Mrs. J. J. Robinson is visiting ret
atives In Sherman. y
Mrs. Wilton Flewharty is here
from Sherman visiting Mr. and Mrs
J. W. Flewharty.
Coal Oil Is retailing at 5c per gal
Ion at Ned Connally'e Service Sta-
tion, Main St dlt-wltc
Miss Vertis Lindley underwent
operation for appendicitis at the
Long Hospital Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Beck announce
the arrival of a son in their home
at Pleasant Grove Monday, April 30
Wash Dresses, 98c. Foster’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Horaco Ballard an-
nounce the arrival of a son in their
home at Saltillo April 24th. He has
been named James Edward.
Deputy Sheriff Jeff Branom
home from Pampa where he got
man wanted by the law in Hopkins
County.
School Report Cards at Tha Echo
office.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Brice, Mrs. Tom
Worsham, Mrs. Fred Moelk and Miss
Mildred Brice spent Tuesday visiting
relatives at Tira.
Mrs. E. H. Kants of Dallas
spending the week here visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wil-
liams.
Wash Dresses, 39c. Foster’s.
Judge and Mrs. J. H. Wilhelm,
who hmw been guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jno. W. Foscue here, have re
turned to their home in San Marcos
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tramel of Long-
view and Mr. and Mrs. Zollie Tramel
of Pittsburg spent Sunday with M_r-
and Mrs. Turner Tramel.
We are now hatching
Eggs on the halves.
Sulphur Springs Hatch-
ery.
Arthur Casey and son, Jack, who
have been visiting Misses Vera and
Lynna Beck and other relatives here,
b&ve returned to their home in Fort
Worth. ‘“•I
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hicks who
spent the past few days here visiting
his mother, Mrs. S. A. Hicks, have
returned to their home in Weather-
ford.
Cardboard in a variety of colon al
tha Echo office.
Mrs. Marvin Thomas and sons are
here from Corsicana visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Quinn,
and sister, Mrs. C. E. Wilson who is
here from her home in Los Angeles,
California,
Dr. and Mrs. Byrd Longino are
moving into their beautiful modern
new home on North Davis street.
Mrs. Marvin Myers, Mrs. Harry
Mayer and Mrs. B. Ardis, who
here from Spur visiting relatives,
spent Monday in Dallas.
Plenty of Used Car* on hand now.
Easy terms and priced to sell. Sul
phur Spring* Motor Co. w-tf
Mrs. R. E. Horton, who resides on
Main street, underwent an operation
at the Long Hospital Tuesday morn
ing.
Mrs. Jim Bond, Mrs. Troy Bond
and Mrs. Whittaker of Cooper spent
Tuesday here visiting Miss Mary
Ridgeway.
School Report Cards at Tha Echo
office
Mrs. J. G. Bridges and Mrs. Charl-
ton Tapp were in Greenville Monday
to take Mrs. Bob Baucom, who re
turned to her home in San Antonio
after a visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Pem Denton and
son,' Mortimer, were here during the
week-end visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 0. M. Pate, en route
their home in Amarillo from Marlin.
Dresses, $6.95. Foster’s.
John Sparks Bell of Meridian
spent the week-end at his home here.
Orren Jackson of Mineola spent
Sunday at his home here.
School Report Cards at Tha Echo
offica.
Mrs. J. S. ftapp has returned to
Como after visiting her daughter,
Mrs. A. E. VanWey, here.
Louis Robertson has returned
home from Paducah where he has
been buying cotton.
Coal Oil is retailing at 5c per gal-
lon at Ned Connally's Service Sta-
tion, Main St. dlt-wltc
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pinion and
daughter, Chrystele, visite’d relatives
in Fort Worth Sunday.
Mary Evelyn Nash of Greenville
spent the week-end here with her
aunt, Mrs. Newell Cambron.
Dresses, $2.95. Foster’s.
Joe Dial of Durant, Okla., visited
at his home here during the week-
end.
W. J. Robinson, one of the best
men in all the Yantis Country, was
here today consulting a physician,
his health having been bad for the
past several weeks.
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In the market at al! times for
Fryer^ and Heavy Hens. See me be-
fore jAns sell. D. E. Walker, oppo-
site Waits Service Btation. w4-2tc
Joe Billy Wood of Centenary Col-
lege, Shreveport, spent the week-end
at his home here and had as his
guest Earl Wilson of Shreveport.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde France were
in Waxahachie during the week-end
viisting her mother, who is improv-
ing from a recent illness.
Poster Paper la all
Echo offica.
colors at tha
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Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McGrede had
as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Stevens of Longview and Miss
Stevens of Chicago, 111.
Rev. D. B. Doak and son, Wesley,
have gone to Jackson, Miss., to at-
tend the general conference of the
M. E, Church, South.
Mrs. Bert Foster of Oglesby is
here visting her mother, Mrs. J. J,
McDonald, and sister, Mrs. Enos Ash-
croft.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Click an-
nounce the arrival of a son in their
home at Mahoney Saturday, April
28th.
Shoes, $1.95. Foster’s.
Mrs. J. F. Quinn, Mrs. C. E. Wil-
son and son have gone to Corsicana
where they are visiting in the. home
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomas.
Mrs. Barto Moncrief, Mrs. D. R.
Bonner, Mrs. A. E. VanWey and
Mrs. L. V. Davis attended the fu-
neral of Mrs. A. H. Kennedy at
Shooks Chapel Monday afternoon.
(Syrup Labels, either blank or print-
ed to order, at Tha Echo Office.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Bridges visited
in Marshall Sunday.
Mrs. Steva Herman of Birthright
is a patient, at the Long Hospital.
W. E. Brice of Tira is a patient
at the Long Hospital.
Mrs. Nettie Young of Greenville
had her tonsils removed at the Long
Hospital Monday.
Demmett Gordon of Texarkana
spent the past few days here with
his mother, Mrs. Callie Gordon.
Mrs. R. M. Wade of Muskogee,
Okla., and Mrs. H. J. Smith, former-
ly of Tulsa, Okla., who is going from
here to San Antonio to reside, are
here visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Leslie.
Mrs. W. H. Brandon, Misses Mary
Lou Crisp, Valarie Irwin, Juanita
Gist and Sarah Thurmond were in
Commerce Monday afternoon to at-
tend the funeral of Clarkie Free-
man who died from injuries received
in a car wreck Sunday morning.
Mrs, J. J. McDonald, Mrs. E. L.
Ashcroft, Mrs. Bert Foster of Ogles-
by, Mrs. J. A. McDonald, Mr. and
Mrs. Jno. Striblfng, Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Jennings, Mrs. Henry Sartin. W.
B. and W. Z. Kitts, Muss Helen Ruth
McDonald and Burt Waits were in
Shooks Chapel Monday afternoon to
attend the funeral of Mrs. H. A.
Kennedy.
J. W. Harrell of Atlanta, editor
of the Citizen’s Journal, and Miss
Christine Harrell were guests of Miss
Myrtle Ivey during the week-end and
went to Commerce Saturday to at-
tend the North and East Texas Press
Association Convention there.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holder and
children were visitors in McKinney
Sunday.
Hats, 98c. Fester’s.
Mias Juanita Sparkman has re-
turned to her home at Dallas after
visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Dew-
ey Blount and at Reily Springs with
Miss Hazel Dickson who accompan-
ied her home for a visit
Hr. and Mrs. W. J. Harris, W.
P. Harris and Roger Chapin were
in Paris Monday afternoon to at-
tend the funeral of Phil E. Baer,
retiring U. S. Marshal of the East-
ern District .
Rev. Willi® Dean Peterson, pastor
of the Baptist Church, and Mrs. Pe
terson announce the ahival of a
daughter in their home at Green-
wood Sunday, Afrit 29th.
Mrs. J. W\.
Mrs. Bert Dav
flewharty, Mr. wd ,1
Mr.
and
Glenn Flewharty were in Sherman
during the week-end to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Flewharty.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kapner have
returned to their home in Tulsa,
Okla., after a vist here. Miss Meek
Williamson accompanied them to
Tulsa for an extended visit.
Miss Maude Ramey, C. C, Shep-
pard and Claud McCorkle attended
an adult Sunday school council of
the Sulphur Springs District in Coop-
er Sunday at the Cooper Methodist
Church.
E. A, Camp haa purchased the old
Foscue hpme place on South Davis
street and is making extensive im-
provements on the house. When com-
pleted, Mr. Camp and family will re-
side there.
Jesse Gober has returned to
Greenville to resume his position,
after being confined to his room the
past few weeks with a sprained knee.
Chas. R. Devall and Bill Cross,
editors, owners, publishers and busi-
ness managers of the Mt. Vernon
Optic-Herald and the Mt. Pleasant
Times, respectively, took -a day off
Saturday and passed through Sul-
phur Springs in the morning en
route to attend the annual meeting
of North and __ast Texas Press As-
sociation in Commerce.
Infertile Eggs Want-
ed. Will pay a premium
on strictly infertile.
Swift Produce Market.
Boe and Ellis Morgan of Star
Ridge, Paul Kids of Royse City,
Rebecca Wallace of Reily Springs,
La Verne Jobe, Vivian and Lillian
Bufkin were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Reggie R. Jobe of Dike Sunday.
i Aubrey Stringer is here from
Waco to be with his mother, who is
quite sick at the home of her son,
John B, Stringer. t
Dr. and Mrs. Will Findley, who
have been at their home in Dallas,
returned here Tuesday to be with
Miss Myrtle Cox during her illness.
Mrs. R. E. Harper and Mrs. Jim
Sartin of Yantis returned to their
home the first of the week from
visit in Greenville.
Dugan Clifton, who has been here
visiting his mother, Mrs. Fanny Clif-
ton, at Rockdale, has returned to
CCC at Phoenix, Arlz.
Mrs. Walter A. Bennett is here
from Chillicothe to visit her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rawson,
who are both seriously ill at their
home at Birthright.
For
Mother’s Day
If mother ia old
and gray ... or if
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she is young and
gay, she would
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rather have stock*
ings.
Give Her MOJUD
“Ringless Sheers”.
Another Gift for Mother
New hand - made linen
handkerchiefs, lace trim-
med.
DANIEL
SPECIALTY SHOP
Connally Street
John Bailey has returned home
from a business visit in Louisiana.
Thos. H. Munger of Dallas spent
Tuesday here visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bart Pate.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hine and
baby of Dallas are here visiting her
mother, Mrs. H. C. King, and family.
Mrs. S. J. Mauney has returned
from Los Angeles, Calif., with her
daughter, Mrs. T. B. Collier, who has
been critically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pogue and
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Connally have
gone to Caddo Lake for a few days
fishing.
Mrs. G. W. Stout has received
news that her father, Sam Bucks,
of Cleburne was slightly improved
from a serious illness.
Mrs. Markham returned to her
home In Kosse the first of the week,
after a visit here with her daughter,
Mrs. A. L. Ale^nder.
Mrs. Lester Geer of Henderson
visited here Tuesday and took Mrs.
Annie Geer home with her for a
visit.
Mrs. M. H. Ponder and her sis-
ter, Mrs. Munden of Longview, have
gone to New Orleans and other
points in Louisiana on a few days
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Byers and
children of San Antonio and Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Latham of Lone Oak
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Latham.
Willard Prince returned home
Tuesday afternoon from Dallas,
where he was called by the serious
illness of his brother, Roger John-
son, and reports him slightly im-
proved.
Juanita Griffith, 14-year-o!d
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grif-
fith of Saltillo, was reported critical-
ly ill and not expected to live
through the day Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr®. J. S. Hill and chil-
dren, Horace and Velma; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ivy and daughter, Bar-
bara Joan; Mr. and Mrs. Welter
Tatom and daughter, Margaret; Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Hill and son, Eldon,
of Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Logsdon and sons, Dan Allen and
Billy, of Birthright attended the
89th birthday celebration of M. L.
Ward, two miles south of town, Sun-
day.
W. W. Brinker remains seriously
sick.at his home on College street.
Mrs. Bob Gafford is visiting in
Dallas and will go from there to Ok-
lahoma City where 'she will visit her
son, Tom Sid Gafford, and family.
Miss Annie Stringer is here from
Dallas to he with her mother, Mrs.
Emma Stringer, who is seriously ill
at her home on Church street.
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It wasn’t by accident that
GRAYS.
Rev. and Mrs. Don Culbertson I
have returned to their home in Mun-
day after a visit here with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell.
D. J. Jenkins of
here Sunday to
Dr. and Mrs.
Daingerfield were here Sunday
see Mrs. H. E. Henderson who is im-
proving from an illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Lum Houston and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Connally have re-
turned from a weeks visit In Mon-
roe, La.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palmer were in
Henderson Sunday visiting Mr. Sttd
Mrs. Frank Soape. Mm D. Thornton
accompanied them snd visited Mr.
Snd Mrs. Robin Perkins at Arp.
eh
Mrs. H. O. Barker and children of
Alexandria, La., and Mrs. X. R. Ran-
dall and children of Beaumont, who
re been here visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Murray, and
tending their 45th wedding anniver-
>, returned to their
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Mrs. Ward Gober, Mrs. Cecil
Ward; Mr*. Waire Currin and Mrs.
B. Carothers, Jr., returned home
[.Saturday from Galveston where
they attended the convention of Fed-
erated Music Clubs the past week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson, Mr.j
and Mrs. Ed Tisdale, Misses Ger-
trude and Virginia Bullpck of Dallas
spent the Week-end in Sulphur
[Springs visiting relatives.
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their guests, Judge and Mrs. J." R-{|
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Bagwell, John S. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1934, newspaper, May 4, 1934; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth774758/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.