The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1951 Page: 4 of 16
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O, P. McCllmona is on yacajion t JSn. Pet* Bays is on vacation
from, Levine’* Store this week.
from Carothers Brothers Store.
E. P. Crisp is reported to be
seriously ill at hi* home 04 South
Moore. ’'H
Mr. and Mrs. Klough Williams
have returned from several days
Homer E. Henderson of Houston
is tte week-end guest of his mo-
ther, Mrs. H. E. Henderson,
Church street L
Mrs. 3. D. Ivey is on vacation
from King’s Dry Goods Store.
Mrs. Joe Blalock has gone to
ivian, La., to be with her mother,
!ra. Arledge, who is ill.
Misses Patsy and Settle Harris
of Omaha 'are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Reece Alexander.
Mrs. Arnold Locke of Dallas is
spending several days visiting her
sister, Mrs. Reece Alexander and
her mother^ Mrs. J. P. Harris.
. Cpl. Haskell Clayton of Fort
Hood was here Thursday to at-
tend the funeral of Ralph Camp
bell. ’ f ,B
Miss Leah Faye Davis Paris
is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Valton Davis and other relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Eppers
of Delta County visited relatives
at Dike and Flora on the Fourth
of July.
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Mr*. Jessie Brunson of Grand
Ed Wynigear hap returned i
several day* vijiit in Amarilk
Kenneth Brice is on vacation
from the focal office of the State
Department of Public Welfare.
Mrs. Howard Maddox, assistant
to Dr. Joseph Longino, is ill at
the borne of her husband’s par-
ents in Cumby.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Young and
children are visiting iu Orange
while Mr. Young is on vacation
from Bevis & Owens store;
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Mr*. Faal Flippin is on vacation
from Parkins Brothers store
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Mrs.
Will Wesson and Mrs. Annie
Penny have gone to Venita, Calif,,
for a visit with relative*.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert and
son left Saturday for Alexander
City, Alabama for a week’s visit,
Tommy Jones, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Jones, North Dovis, is
reported to be improved following
several days serious illness.
Junction, Colo., is here for a visit
with her son, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Brunson.
Mrs. Q, H. Gregory and Mrs.
W. W. Cooper were in Enloe Sat-
urday evening to visit relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Jack Glosup Is on vacation
this week from Besll Brothers
store and with her husband and
daughter, Jackie, left Sunday for
Preston Hutchinson, State Aud-
itor of Austin, visited1 in Sulphur
Springs Thursday and was a guest
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W,
C. McKay.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Aiguier of
Oklahoma City, are visiting her
mother, Mrs. Tom Brice and other
relatives here this week. ,
Dickie and Rocky Montgomery
have returned to their home in
Denton after several days
ugh ter, Jackie, left Sunday
Visit in Louisiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Covie Wesson and
son, Jerry, are visiting their
daughter and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Ardell Jones, in Wichita
Falls.
Master Sgt. Thomas C. MeMul-
viait lan te here from Biggs Field, El
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Paso ,to spend a two-week’s leave
B. Bennett.
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Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Pace of
Jefferson street have returned
from a visit with their son, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Pace of San Antonio.
They also visited at Corpus Christi.
with his parents, Mr. and MrS.
Weir McMuilan.
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Pv. »nd Mrs, David Birdsong
have returned from their wedding
trip to Mississippi and Tennessee
and other points of interest in the
south.
Mrs. Rhode Felton and
Billy Ed, have returned from sev-
eral days visit in New Boston
with her sister, Mr. and MrB. Joe
Bolger, and new baby.
Earle Wayne Byrd has return-
ed to his home in Dallas after at-
tending the annual American Le-
gion Rodeo here and visiting his
xandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Bid
son, Byrd, Putmah street.
Miss JoAnn Fanning has return-
ed from Ruston, La., w|ieye she
has been attending a two-week’s
twirling and dramatic school at
Louisiana Tech.
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Moore are
visiting her sister, Mrs. L. ©. Tay-
lor In Dalals while Mr. Moore is
on vacatfon from the Sulphur
Springs Furniture Company.
<H. D. Bruce is here from Mil-
ton, Fla., where ho Is stationed
with the U. S. Navy. Hi# wife and
children, who have been vlsitin;?
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A.
White for several weeks will ac-
Mrs. Marlin Gefford of Gar.
land is spending this week here
and is working in King’s store
while Mrs. J. D. ivey is on vaca-
tion.
Mrs. John D. Barton and.daugh-
ter, Jan, have returned to their
home in Austin after several days company him home.
visit with her parents, Mr. and -
Mrs. Claude MeCorkle.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Osborn and
daughter, Susanne, have returned
to their home in Stephenville aft-
er several days visit here with her
mother, Mrs. Mann Wood.
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Rev. and Mrs. Earl M. Jones
have had as their guests during
the pant week their sons and
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cates and
Mrs. Chllie WilHams, West Park
street, had as guests this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cates of Dallas,
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams
of Fort Worth.
Mrs. Frances Carpenter has re-
turned from Dallas where she
spent Monday and Tuesday with
the three-month-old baby daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Good-
man of Como. The child under-
went, major surgery at Baylor
Hospital and is reported to be do-
ing nicely.
families, Earl F. Jones of Vicks-
burg, Miss., and the Reverend
James H. Jones of Houston.
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Ricky Ray, little son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Bay, suffered e broken
finger and badly injured hand
Thursday when a window fell on
Mrs. E. 0. Chapman, daughter,
Judy Kay, Mrs. Billy Frank Chap-
man and Jerry Levine were in
Ruston, I*., Saturday to bring
Miss JoBeth Chapman* home from
Louisiana Tech, where she has
been attending u twirling and
dramatic school.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Campbell
were in Lone Oak Sunday to be
with her aiater and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Thaudie Elliott. Mr. Elli-
ott’s mother, Mrs. Lea Elliott,
died Sunduy morning at the home
of her son there where she re-
sided. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. J.
A. Moss were in Lone Oak Mon-
day to attend the funeral services.
his right hand. He is reported to
be doing nicely however.
W-
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Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor
announce the birth of a son, June
24, at Providence Hospital in
Waco. Mrs. Proctor is the former
Mias Patricia Spencer of Sulphur
firings. The baby has been named
George Arthur Proctor.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jeffress
and little son, John Richard, of
Sunvale, California, arrived dur-
ing the week-end for a visit in
the home of his sister, Mrs. C. C.
Sheppard and brother, Rex Jeff-
ress. John Jeffress, native of Hop-
kins County has not been here in
fifteen years.
Sgt Homer A. Scudder is on
furlough from Presidio, Calif.,
and is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Scudder, in Dal
las. He will also visit friends
and relatives in Hopkins County
before returning to his base.
Mrs. Verna Hamby has return-
ed from San Antonio where she
has been visiting her son, Cpl.
Curtia Edwin Hamby for aeveral
days.
Mr. and Mr*. L. L. Lowrey and
daughter, Lonnie Gale, of De-
Kalb, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Eppers during the Fourth of July
holidays.
Lilgh June Avinger,
‘ ‘ ‘mBi
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Davis street with t
la confined to their home on South
the mumps.
Mrs. David Mahaffey and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Robert King of Green-
ville spent Wednesday here with
Mrs. Elmer Mahaffey.
Wayne, Bobby and Hope Fran-
ces Cherry are spending several
days in Dallas visiting their.great
aunt, Mrs. O. T. Blessing-
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Patton and
sort, Shawn, have returned to their
honie in Alexandria, La., after a
visit hare with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Attlesey.
2,380 Korean
War Veterans
Arrive in States
-Two
San Francisco, July 1J
transports carrying 2,380 Korean
war veterans are scheduled to ar-
rive in San Francisco today.
There are 2,092 soldiers on the
General J. C. Bricklnridge and
288 on the transport Sergeant
Charles E. Mower. Tomorrow the
General D. 1. Sultan is due with
360 mote. - •
Frortt The
Qrandstand
Mr. and Mrs. Aubry (Dood)
Eppers have returned to their
home in Dallas after a vacation
Bit with relatives in Sulphur
tilings, Flora, Cooper and Paris, j -
- I Dunn, July 11
Mrs. Mary Smith and son, Wil-1 Snyder woman,
Snyder Woman
Killed in Crash
By WILBUR MARTIN
Associated Press Staff
This is the time of the year
the postman may bring to your
house a letter from the dear old
A-ltna Muter.
The letter wants to know how
many tickets you want to the Old
Team’s football games this fall.
If your Alma Mater doesn’t
happen to be one of the big schools
here in Texas, your chances of get-
ting tickets to the /.nnual football
cjassics are pretty bad.
The Texas-Ok'rtthoma, Texas-
Southern Methodist, Texas-Texas
A & M games are going to be
sell-outs and well! make you a bet
that most of the ducats will he
Dub King are wailing
Miss Nita Joy Pickens, city, is
reported to be doing nicely in Bay-
lor Hospital in Dallas where she
underwent major surgery Tues-
day.
ford and his wife and son, of Cor-
inth, Miss., spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Greer of
Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Smith re-
mained for a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J.- H. Lovell and
grpndson, Ricky Ray and Mrs.
Myrtle Simmons left Wednesday
for a vacation visit to Houston and
Galveston.
Miss Pauline Wesson and Mrs.
Dorothy Reedy have returned to
their home at Venita, Calif., after
several days visit hero with rela-
tives.
Ben Gilford Dickerson is In
Houston this week to attend the
Future Farmers of America con-
vention. His brother, Jack Harlos,
is visiting hia aunt and family, Lt.
Col. and Mrs. Richard Clement in
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moore, Jr.,
end sons, Larry and Ronnie, of
Kilgore, have returned to their
home after a visit with relatives
at Flora. She was the former Ina
Fay Bevis.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Burrell
and son, Buitchie, have returned
Tucson, Arixona, after a visit
with relatives here and in Mis-
sissippi. Mrs. Burrell is the for-
mer Miss Eutell Bevis.
Pfc. Haskell N. Wesson has re-
turned to New Mexico where he is
stationed with the Air Force af-
ter a visit With hia parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wesson, city.
-A 31-year-ohl gobbled up by old students, old
_ .______________ Mrs. Mildred | football players, and old athletes
Doris Tucker, was fatally injur- j at these institutions.
ed in a traffic mishap last night. | You might add the Rice-Texas,
The pickup truck she was driving j Baylor-A & M, and Baylor-Texas
games as ones that may draw full
houses. But you’ll probably he able
overturned one-half mile south of
Dunn, in Scurry County. Her
body is being sent to Marshall, in
East Tyxas, for burial.
this shouldn't be.
Texas A & M has its j
sonnel since the hey-daj
rin’ John Kimbraugh ail
enough, it has a fulibac
almost a carbon copy of
in Bob Smith.
The Aggies have a n|
this season, to make it ~
teresting.
Texas has a new mei
but Ed Price is a familii
to Longhorn followers
his Split T formation wi!
ferent.
Southern Methodist do
Kyle Rote, but it still
Benners to pass a'nd a
other fine backs.
Baylor, of course, hu
Isbell, probably the finest
terback in the country. II
plenty of help, too.
Rice, Texas Christian, ^
ansas could he double tre
any team on an Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Gill and son,
Eddie, <tf Mt. Vernon were guests
of his borther, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Gill during the past week and
attended the annual American
Rodeo at
Mrs. R. C, Cates and Mrs. Chilie
Williams of this city, Mr. and j Legion Championship
Mrs. Roy Cates of Dallas, and Mr. City Park,
and Mrs. Earl Williams of Fort
Worth, spent Thursday at Dain-
gerfield State Park, boating, fish-
ing and plcnicing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Penson of
Sulphur Springs umi A1 Peterson
and (Laughter, Karen, of Ft
Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Tittle j Worth, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
are here from College Station for. Fra»k Cannon of Morgans*, La.
a visit with friends and relatives i They are enjoying fishing at var-
a visit wun xrienas ana rexauve»>| *
while he is on vacation. Mr. Tittle, l°U» Points <n that state,
who has been mathematics in strut-- j
tor at Texas AAM College, has
been promoted to the position of
assistant professor.
to get tickets to these until game
time.
Most of the early sell-outs are
based on paat performances, sort
of like a baseball player’s salary.
He really gets paid this year for
what he did last year.
Southwest Conference football
is going to be a dilly this fall, with
Baylor, A & M, Texas and South-
ern Methodist due to have top
teams and Rice, Arkansas and
Texas Christian capable darkhorse
entries.
Baylor, for the first time in
more than a decade, is going to he
on the spot, although Coach
British Unifor
Change Urged
To Aid Morale
London, July 7 — T
don Daily Mail would liki
British soldiers wear thj
coats again — it says
jackets would boost the
the army. The Mail cor
that whatever virtues thje
uniform has in the fielU,
is the most uninspiring*
ever devised for a soldier
days the traditional r
are worn only by King
George Sauer and Publicity man Brigade of Guards.
Harvey Whatley has returned
from Norfolk, Va., where he at-:
tended the wedding of his nephew,, j
Walter Brewster. While there Mr. |
Whatley visited in Washington, j
D. C. and other points of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Weikef of
LaGrauge and Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Hans and daughter of Phila-
delphia, Pa., are here for a visit,
with their brothers, Mr. and Mrs. |
Ed Hans.
Misses Marilyn Bagwell, Ruth
Her
Berry Ashcroft, Carol CarotTOrs,
Ruth Ardis and Shirley Cannon
have returned from a week’s stay
at Camp Gilmont, the Presbyterian
Encampment, near Gilmer.
Have the features
that really count
Mrs. Byron Williams is visiting
bar son, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wil-
liam* Jr., and daughters, Camille,
Joan and Janet in Norman, Okln.,
Mr. WiUlams, on a year’s laave
from the faculty of ETSTC, Com-
merce, is working on hi* doctorate
degree at the University of Okla-
homa.
Mr. and Mrs. it. C, MeGrede
and son, Louis and Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert McGrede and daughter,
Joye, have returned from several
days visit In Kansas City, Mo.
with their son and brother, Dr.
and Mrs. Henry C. McGrede, Jr.
Mrs. Annie Mae Glasscock,
Mrs. Dewey Gibson, Mrs. Aubrey
Jennings, all of Greenville, and
Mrs. P. E. Mead of Sulphur-
Springs, attended the funeral of
Mrs. Florence McKinney at Pine
Forest Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard String-
fellow and children of San An-
gelo, who have been visiting rela-
tives in Paris while on their vaca-
tion, are spending the remainder
of the week here with her grand-
mother, Mrs. J. F. Quinn and other
relatives.
Authorised Chevrolet service.
Factory-trained mechanics. Mor-
rell Chevrolet Co. If
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cates had
as visitors Monday and Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Polusktis of
Chicago, Illinois. They also at-
tended the Rodoo with them Tues-
day. Mr. Poluskus and Mr. Catt-s
served together in the Army in
Australia and New Guinea during
World War II.
W. R. Smith, field representa-
tive of the Production Credit As-
sociation, and Sam N. Hardy,
vice-president of the Production
,
i’r -
Credit Corporation of Houston,
wore here Monday to attend the
annual stockholders meeting of
the Sulphur Springs Production
Credit Association.
Miss Betty Lou Moore, who is
on vacation from the Sulphur
Springs Parts Company, left
Wednesday for a visit with Lt.
umi Mrs. Carl S. Brice and daugh-
ters in Escondido, California.
While there they will visit in Kan'
Diego, Los Angeles, Hollywood,
Catalina Island, and Polamar,
Calif., Old Mexico .nnd other
points of interest.
has
Whi
Miss LaJuana tjue Irons, city,
been removed from Scott-
hite Hospital in Temple where
she has been a medical and surgi-
cal patient for the past five weeks.
Her purents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Irons have been in Temple with
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Mr. and Mrs. George Melton of
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birth of a daughter, July 4. The
baby weighed five pounds at birth.
She is the granddaughter of Mr.
mill Mrs. Homer Melton of Sul-
phur Springs.
H. A. Finch, Jr., secretary-
treasurer of the McKinney Pro-
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W. A. McCoy, director of the
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Sunday. Their daughter, Lou
Christian, who has been visiting
here, accompanied them home.
Lucy Carothers, thi-fr niece
corupanied them to Austin
visit.
Pvt. J. II. Spencer, Jr., is here
on a ten-day leave for a visit with
his parent*, Mr, and Mrs. Johnie
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The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1951, newspaper, July 13, 1951; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth780141/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.