The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1978 Page: 4 of 10
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4—THE HOPKINS (COUNTY ECHO, Sulphur Springs. Tuxos. Friday, Juna 23,1971.
■ TSm*m dy, Ernest and Ann Shaw,
I ITO news fJan and Chip Vaughn.
The Jan and Don McCor-
The Leslie Wester family mack family and Judy and
represented in
y honoring their
was well
church Sunday
Mable Turner, her daugh-
ter, Brenda and husband,
Tommy Stogner of Dallas
spoil the week-end with her
mother, Oma and L. M.
Walker.
Mrs. Anna Jonhsen left Fri-
day for her home in Amarillo
after spending three weeks
hem with Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Hargrove, Melissa and Kelly.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
T..L. Wester during the week-
end were Peggy, Charles, Jan
and Danny Deaton of Gar-
land, Kay Deaton of Dallas,
Jerry, Linda, Karyn and
Kelly Lawrence of Arlington;
Joe and Mary Lou Jeter of
Temple and Sandi Wester of
Cbrsicana.
Janet Medlinger of Lubbock
visited her grandmother, Vio-
let . Lindlfey, through Friday
of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hen-
dricks and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Moss and children
of Phoenix, Ariz., and Mr.
and Mrs. Deri Moss spent
Thursday night and Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Moss and enjoyed visiting to-
gether after not having seen
each other for two years.
Mrs. Claude Brice, Mrs. Ed-
die Brice and Glenda Irvin
attended the wedding of Carol
Goswick and Alan Robertson
at the First Baptist Church
in Sulphur Springs Saturday
afternoon.
Chip, Jan and Tiffany
Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Brice, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Brice, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Edd Brice, and Sherri attend-
ed the wedding of Susan
Woodard and Charlie Vaughn
Saturday night in the Posey
Baptist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Walters
of Emmy visited Bill and
Addie Mae Weir Tuesday.
Johnny and Hazel Johnson
spent Thursday night with
them.
Doug and Glynn Brice of
Dallas spent the weekend with
James Brice and family and
with Lillian Brice.
The application for a Fed-
eral Block Grant to build a
fire station, add additional
fire plugs and improve hous-
ing has progressed to the re-
gional office of the housing
and urban development.
(HUD) Their decision will
determine if the funds are to
be allocated for the improve-
ment of Thra.
Tiffany Vaughn celebrated
her birthday witTa party at >
the borne of her grandmother,/
Lucille Horn. Attending were
her greatgrandmother, Mrs.
Vesta Horn of Shawnee,
Okla., Elizabeth, Michael and
Tonja Hon of Sulphur
Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Horn of Florida, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs.
Noble Hon, Mildred and
Ruth Chapman, Beulah Smid-
Tommy Dariin and son visit-
ed Glenda Irvin Sunday. -
Jan Haley and Mitzi Vessel
spent last week with their
grandparents, Valton and Mil-
drad Chapman.
Ruby Pickens, Patsy Bar-
ton and Gertrude Johnson of
Cooper visited Beulah and
Leslie Wester Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Alex-
ander of Fort Worth visited
her sister, Ruby and hus-
band, Kenneth Clayton during
the weekend.
Ruth and Gay Chapman
spent the weekend in Dallas
with their son Bert and fam-
ily. Kenny and family visited
with them Sunday. They were
accompanied to Dallas by Iva
Rushin.who visited her grand-
children, the late W. R. Evans
children.
Joe and Gwynn Karney, her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Kraatz spent Sunday with
Joe’s mother, Thelma CUf-
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Vacation. Bible School for
the children will begin at Tira
Methodist Church June 28 at
9 am. There will be three
groups of children, through
5th grade. All children are
welcome to attend.
It is almost time for Tira
Homecoming, July 2.
Mrs. Doris Erwin’s mother
Dike news
Miss Debra Neal has re-
turned to her home following
a three day session at Wilkes
Lodge attending the leader-
ship lab for 4-H’ers in District
5.
Mrs. Angie Neal will be
honored with a pink and blue
shower on Saturday at 2 p.m.
at the Dike Community Cen-
ter.
An ice cream supper will be
held Monday night at the
Dike Community Coder. Each
family attending is to bring
ice cream or cookies. The sup-
per is being sponsored by the
Woodmen of the World Unit
4514.
Mrs. Julia Bennett, Jeff
Stinson, Mr. and Mix. Gerald
Hazlewood and Kim and
Debra Neal attended the Graft
family reunion at Dainger-
field Park during the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gregg
and grandchildren, Marty and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Burkhim during the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans tshmal
of Pickton visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Neal on Monday.
Mrs. Leroy Click of Sulphur
Springs visited Mrs. Thelma
Voss Sunday.
North Hopkins news
Mrs. Lydia Gregg has been
In Memooial Hospital for sev-
eral days with strep throat.
Mary Denny is a patient at
Memorial Hospital.
Les Wilson was rushed to
ding anniversary June 90. The Doctors Hospital. He was dis-
reception will be at the Dike missed late Sunday.
Community Crater at 7:30 Clifton Muriel Groves, a
pm. They invite all of their medical and surgical patient
relatives and friends at Baylor Hospital in Dallas
Vlsitfog Mrs. Annie Smith from May 20 to June 3, has
and Katherine Young the past been dismissed to his home
week were Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Fletcher of Quinlan and
in Sulphur Springs.
Terry Merl and Jo Withrow
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Horton 0f Sherman spent Saturday
and Heath of Sulphur Springs. ^ ehis ^ Merl and
Mr and Mrs. Mike Burk
ham of Dallas visited his par-
• nts. Mr. and Mrs. Hetman
Burkhim on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crump
were Dallas visitors during
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burk-
ham visited the Jack Junior
Marci McKinzie attended the Burkham family of Arbala on
Texas Hereford Field Day at Monday.
Commerce on Thursday. Mrs. Gladys Neal and Billie
Mrs. Grace Potts,' Lort and Mrs. WUla Dean Irvin,
Potts, and Ronny and Kelly Jud and Lesa White were
Joslin visited Mrs. Annie Bell shopping in Paris on Satur-
George, Mr. and Mrs. Geary day.
Almon and the Harold Evans Mrs. Emmett Greene and
at Brashear Sunday afternoon, children at Odessa are visit-
Mrs. Inez Lindsey of Sey- fog relatives in the commu-
mour visited her daughter, nity.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Neal on Mrs. Patsy Neal, Randy and
Saturday. Tammy were In Dallas on
Tammy Monroe of Okla- Monday,
and sister are spending a few homa City, Okla. visited her Mr. and Mrs. Junior Neal
Bonnie Withrow. Sunday vis-
tors with the Withrows were
Lou Withrow of Dallas, Eutice
Withrow and family of Dal-
las, Kevin and Karla Fite of
Sulphur Springs, and Kelly
Potts of Mesquite.
Mr. and Mrs. James Butts
of Overton spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Orr, and
Jack Orr of Mesquite spent
Father’s Day with the Qrrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howell
and Randy of Garland were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry L. Willis. The Jer-
ry D. Willis family, also of
Garland, visited the J. L
Willis’ Sunday afternoon.
grandson, Binnle Dixon, his
wife Linda and children Bran-
di and Misty. They returned
home June 17 when Danny
and Debbie Evans and chil-
dren met them at D-FW.
Visitors during the weekend
with R«v, and Mrs, Hugh
Tomlinson were Clifton Tom-
linson of Tyler, Roy Herman
and son Roy Jr. of Sulphur
Bluff, Ellery Johnson of Nelta,
Ray Bunch of Dallas, Mrs.
Coy Page, also of Dallas, and
Mrs. CTiff Goggans of Ala-
bama.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. With-
row, Lori and Backy of Ir-
ving spent Father’s Day with
his parents, Francis and Ver-
da Withrow.
Barbara and Stephanie Cock-
rum spent Sunday with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Gunter, at Cooper.
Lloyd Groves of Sulphur
Springs and Carl Groves were
in Grand Prairie Sunday to
visit their father, John Groves
(a former resident here) who
is doing nicely in a rest home
there.
Juanita Hickman and grand-
son, Brandi, of Snyder, went
to Cedar Creek Lake Satur-
day for a visit and a day of
outing.
Mrs. Rosa Jones accom-
days with her.
Lois Weir visited Violet
Lindley Monday afternoon.
great-grandparents, Mr. and have returned from a vac*
Mrs. Jack Burkham on Sat- tfon to Tyler and Sherman.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Carter
of Sulphur Springs were in
Dallas Tuesday to visit with
W. H. (Dood) Emerson, a sur-
gical patient at Baylor Medi-
cal Center.
urday
Mrs. Georgia Davis of Dal-
las has returned to her home
after an extended visit with
Mrs. Annie Smith and Mrs.
Katherine Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Rod-
gers of Hurst visited his
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Earl, panied her daughter, Mrs.
Dixon and his mother, Mrs. Neil Drummond of Garland,
George (Velma) Shaw, left to Nacogdoches Thursday
Saturday, June 10 from D-FW where John Drummond join-
in Dallas for Fountain Valley, ed Rosa and Nell for a visit
Calif., where they spent a with Don Drummond and his
week visiting their son and wife at Corpus Christ!.
Clifton Muriel and Carol
Groves of Sulphur Springs,
Carl, Ida Belle and Tammy
Groves went to Tawakonl
Monday night to be with the
family of a former neighbor,
Edd Bryant, who died Satur-
day.
Brandi Hickman of Snyder
is visiting his grandmother,
Juanita Hickman
Attending from here Sunday
the annual Goldsmith family,
reunion on Father’s Day were
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gold-
smith, Mr. and Mrs. James
Lair, Greg, Brad and Leah,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gibby,
Donna, Janet and Mike, Mr.
dnd Mrs. Jimmy Goldsmith,
Debbie and Terry, Tammy
Groves and Donna Weir, Mr
and Mrs. Jerry Glossup and
ie-
Mary Moss and Donny Lit-
tlefield of Greenville and the
Jerry Willis family of Gar-
land were Sunday visitors of
their parents and grandpar-
ents, Ruth and Freeman Par-
ish.
Julie Drummond, Donna and
Janet Gibby. Sharon Spencer.
Shaunda Boies, Linda Mc-
Queen, and Laura Penny
spent Tuesday at Lake Cy-
press Springs with Peggy
Gibby and their adviser, Mrs.
Dunham, for the County FHA
girls Fun-Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horton of
Big Spring visited with the
Withrow families in the home
of Francis and Verdi With-
row, Wednesday.
Chad Palmer of Longview
is spending this week with
his grandfather, M. D. Glos-
up and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. BrowiT
of Satanta, Kan., and Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Jeter and son
Jerry of Cooper spent the
weekend with the girls’ moth-
er, Mrs. Lillian Wood.
Visitors in the Lowell sod
Iona Lawson home Sunday
were Mr, and Mrs. John Bur-
ton and children of Arlington,
Eula Bigler of Denver, Colo.,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Penny,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Perkins
and Kim of Sulphur Springs,
Wanda and Vernon Mobley of
Paris, Ovetra and Linda Cross
of Farmers Branch, John and
Patsy Lawson, Shelia and San-
dra.
Jimmy Parish of Savoy,,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Parish, was dismissed Satur-
day from Baylor Hospital in
Dallas, where he had been a
patient since Monday
tests, concerning phlebitis \
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The ComoFickton Home
Economics Department spon-
sored its annual Play School
for 5-year-olds June 11-18 to
the ComfePkkton Kindergar-
ten room. Eighteen youngsters
enjoyed activities which In-
cluded art projects as well al
educational activities. The
week ended with a tour of (he
Como-Pickton campus, preesn-
tstion of a “goodie bag” to
each child and a piaster of
parts hand print of the child
to his or her parents as a
keepsake. The children were
supervised by members of the
Come-Plcktoo Home Econom-
ic* Department
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Keys, Clarke & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1978, newspaper, June 23, 1978; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth780302/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.