The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952 Page: 5 of 16
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THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO. SULPHITE SPRINGS. TEXAS. FRIDAY. MAY 18. 1952.
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Saltillo Mews
Special service* were held at
both the First Baptist and First
Methodist churches Sunday. Mrs.
R. W. Lowry and Mrs. Neal Solo-
mon received corsaires at the First
Baptist church for being the old-
est and youngest mothers present.
Rev. J. P. Luton held a special
christening service at the First
Mel. and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Payne Hospital several day* lest week.
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Burns took
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moore and her mother. Mm. R. B. Cole, to
children, Judy and Johnny, of her home in Longview Friday.
Paris visited Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orren and
Wilder Friday. Lloyd Orren were in Dallas, Sun-
The eighth grade pupils enjoy-1 day, to accompany Mrs. Lloyd
ed a visit to places of interest in Orren home from Baylor Hospital.
Shreveport. Louisiana, Saturday,! Mrs. Vernon Armstrong and
including the Louisiana Hay Ride Marilyn visited her parents, Mr.
at the Municipal Auditorium. Mak-; and ,Mrs. M, C. Miller at Timpson
v,„, ...... Bl lne r rs *nK tHe trip "ere Norms Solomon.! last week. Mr. Miler continues to
MetlMditt’'church' Children chl^ * Brewer. Donna O’Pvy. Shir- improve from a recent serious ill-
tened were Michael, xqn of Mr. [ p kK Ao.*r 1*' A W*„. Arm*tron*r> neas.
■v ------ l'—‘— nMr. and Mrs. Malm Penn and
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Penn of Dal-
las. visited their mother. Mrs.
Brown Roberts and Mr. Roberts
Sunday.
Mrs. Viola Short and l.eoti*
French of Coke, and Joyce and
les Waidrup, Johnny Staples and Leonard French of Dallas, were
Wayne Shipp, pupils, and Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W.
Mrs. Kyle Holder, Mr. T. C. New- French Sunday,
sont, Mrs. L. C. O’Pry and Mrs. J Mr. and Mrs. Thurl Branch and
Edward Orren, sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jack Brewer
isilliigfl
Esther Ruth, daughter of Mr. and l*"* B,Unny Br*w*r’
Mrs. E. L. Robinson, and Ella i Wh'Yv’ * **
Kay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , Smith, <*»• Sprague-.Char-
James A. Rouse. Attorney Joe N.
Chapman of Sulphur Springs was
the speaker for the morning ser-
vice. Mrs. Emma Wooaley of Tren-
ton, grandmother of Mrs. E. L.
Robinson was recognized as the
oldest mother and Mrs. J. W. Bell
as the youngest. Rev. Luton was
speaker for the final service of
The Senior Class of Saltillo High | of Dallas, visited their parents,
School left Thursday for Hunts- ! Mr. and Mrs. Theo Brcwe?/
vilie, Houston and Galveaton. They! Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Stroman
returned home Sunday. Class mem- and Vicki were Mt. Pleasant
bers are Doris and Pauline French,! visitors Sunday.
£ S'""1** »«"",5»Vw.rt™P'™CJ.T£ Mr. an.) Mr,. IUt.h.11
«„*.« Ota. fa; “X fa;, irt.
and children of Dallas. Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Armstrong of Sulphur
following medical treatment at
Memorial Hospital,
Bobby Ayers has been removed go major surgery, J
to hia home on Route Five fol- R. D. Denney of 2SM> Robertson,
lowing treatment at Memorial has been removed to hi* home af-
Hospital. / i ter medical treatment at Mentor-
Marny Sue Fite has been re-, la) Hospital.
Bluff ha* been admitted to Mem- , Bl...... __ TT . .
(trial Hospital where he will under- f y/||QPlTlflII jtl0lll6
«ro ntaior oirvrrv I •
Scene of Parly
: and Mias Hale gave a demonstra-
tion on pattern*. t
Four visitors from County Lane
were preeent. They were Mr*. J.
W. Garrett, Mr*. W. E. Barnett,
Mrs. J. F Blanton and Mr*. Luna
Friends and ivlatives gathered Kerne*. They are interested in
moved to her home at Saltillo Mrs. Frank Knight ha* hern j at the home of Mr*. J, O, Chap- obtaining fact* about the rural
from Memorial Hospital, where removed to hef home on Smith man Sunday to celebrate the neighborhood contest.
(Memorial Hospital trialling knarei *he ha* been a medical patient. Locust, following medical treat- birthday of Mi* Chapman's moth- Another visitor was Mrs. Geor-
* *• * 7 »• • p. ■•) Virgil Brown ha* been remov mem at Memorial Hospital. 1 ei and aunt. Mr*. Delia Griffith Mailev of Siilnhur Springs
Mr, Jamee*A~Morgan ha, been ^i^,fiSJ X'TJ'Z *»■ ^ ^ *.....^ ^ -eting 7iTheZ «7.
rn i *o »--"»■___»t lwWe fol- Le„ . moved to her home on Haute T*«. j Dinner win spread under the with Mrs. Kitaabeth Courson and
removed to hey Imnuat Dtke fob Wen a medical patient from Memorial Hospital, where ....... trees in the front ysul. and Mr, S.lllr Craft in charge of the
Ivwmr recent surger, at Memo- Mi* J I William* has been ,h# ha, hi„,„ „ mwJiflll J ,hw fvrlything anyone birthday party
t,.l Hoap,t|d SIl “LT Memorial*Mosnb <*■ F- Tucker ha* bee,, r .moved end,, want to cat The afternoon * ZZl----------
Mis* I»t» 9. McC illoch i.u , Cr • o . * P to hi* home at 4 46 Houston from wa* *pont talking about old times gj *1 1 YJ 1J
Wen removed to her home at Mar- tal whe,e she ha* hern a medical Mwnork, wh„,, h<> he, while the children played [ RCClidl HbIQ
tin Spring* following recent *ur- patient. / r . — | aivvuua ******
ycry at Memorial Hospital. Mrs. J. A, Warren ha* been re-
Mrs. B. J. Butter of Dallas, he* move*! to her home on Como,
been a medical patient. Those present for the noon hour
Mrs. A. L. Tittaworth has been ! *•»»: Mr. amt Mr*. J O. Chap-
BUSS 2JSJTS .....ISIS'S1:
At Saltillo
rnoiial Hospital.
Mr*. P. H. Corbet of Main
aTovely'partv It t^GUzThome I BiU>' Ko1' Flepm»n. Jim- Springs and Mr. and Mr*. T. M.
Tuesday evening' Dinner was serv-l my Sl?-*th *nd. R-U Ful1*' ,,"d »Pon-i McClure and daughter* of Winns-
Mr\ Du Free pre»*nted hef
G. A. Maddox has been remov -! *nd vhNdren, Mrs J L Gold-i pupil« ,n an evening of musi«
Jame> Skidmore has been r*- street, underwent minor surgery p<| hi, hwm„ IM» Jefferson ,n,"h *"'1 Mr* Travt* Thursday May «. at the SaltiVU
moved to hia home at 101 South at Memorial Hospital, luesday. • following medical treatment at Burk* and daughter*, Mm. Maggie Gymraslum. Pveaentad an the pro.
.Locust,- following medical treat- Jlm |lon,, Main, un-j Memorial Hospital,
ment at Memorial Hospital. derwent major surgery Tuesday
Mr*, l.uvic Burton ha* been re- at Memorial Hospital,
moved to her home at 202 Van Mr*. Garland Stephenson ha*
Sickle, follownig medical treat- been removed to her home on Old
ment at Memorial Hospital. Jefferson, following recent sur-
Mr*. L. C. O'Pry of Saltillo has gvr.v at Memorial Hospital,
been admitted to Memorial Hos- Mis. Hill Morse ha* been re-
North Caney
HDC Meets
VMIIi*. Mt and Mrs T L. (Son! gram wets, 41m* Armstrong,
Martin and son, and Mi. and Mra. |,nui«e Smith, Hetty Bril. Janet
E. J Page. " ; Cattle, Driana G—wHtk Joan
j Rev. and Mr*. Vet non Lee and Wardiitp, Fred Edwards, John Vt
! children called during the after t MeClung, Sue T'enn, Patricia Har.-
noon. Ivin*, Hetty Gamer, Fliiabeth
Everyone left about four o'clock ''heater Lynda Mullenlx, Donna
In the afternoon the group went
to Winnsboro to visit the Mc-
Clure*.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Shelton and
ed at quartette table* with linen NM' j ‘ %** f'^en-1 Imro visited their parents. Mr.
covers and centerpiece* of spring w u «'*• .!*»»« Mrs- >»• »• Sund*y
flowers. Games of dominoe.v a'Ul M'S‘ M“uHne Har‘
forty-two and canasta were en- w,)odlow wl!son Mrg R1#nchp
.H M, Tar M n ! T»ft a,’d Mls Martha Majors of
* o. **”* . ‘y,!*' , Ul; | Ft. Worth, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. | children of Martin Springs. Mr.
A Rouse Mr'in 1 \l! kJl H lT dr" Bnd ^us*n nf Dallas, and Mrs. Stanley Shelton and
Mr and Mm *v„li o *i ° ' I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. : baby of Goree, Mr. an«i Mrs. Bill i Chuivh, is a medical
Mr. Zi Si “• Wil’“” .»«*»• - 1 ............
and Mrs. Ross Briley, Mr. and Mrs.j vi Ko,,erts of Ft’ Wo,,h ‘ I***"*"- ^ “”d Mr"‘ J‘ V
*••« Ms. ___I J V •“« l ll» M
pita) for medical treatment. moved to her home at Sulphur J The North Caney Home Demon-
Ralph (ailbreath, South • Bluff from Memorial Y0-^1**** j Rtrati«>n club hold lt» r«*aulai
Moore, la a madival patiant at whtra »ba ban h#an a mruicai pa-j^^ on ^ Mm. tlaaala lUath
Memorial Hospital. tient, | was hostess to the gioup. The
Mrs. Eugene Doss of Route' John Shuggart ha* been re- ■ m„ting wa* called tn order by the
Three, underwent major surgery ; m,ov*d , “ hl" home on South »>-; pr..ldent, M,s. A„de„«„ Hesth.
Wednesday at Memorial Hospital. I vis following medical tieutment Nine memlmrs answered the roll
vi i c„. u. m* *• Memorial Hoapital. ; call, each naming u method of
\iola Sue Baaaham of ftlS Miw. Bill Roberts of Route FWe. j conservation of foods and the
patient u j |,epn removed to her home fol- equipment needed.
lowing medical treatment at Mem \ Reports were made Gy the treas-
wlshing Mrs. Griffith and Mr*
Nortiin many more happy birth
rl ;vs Reported.
Fine Forest HDC
J. D. Cox, of Dallas, who ha* o,i»| Hospital.
Bedgood, Mr. and Mrs. A.1 vl,'. .«' ru „ c •„ , >!'S; k y « Memorial HospiUl, i* reported to South Moore, ha* been removed to I ^parted HI chick, and 20 poults 1
*~r. Mr. anil M„. i.h„ *1,™* i "" " li, improvnl. ......... Mmm I,.,........ ...l ..... *•
r,1 , ,, and children of Talco, and Johnnie McAfee Sunday. i ... „ _ . _____ . ,,_i.,
M,. Glaze and Mr. |Smitll of Ft. w«rth visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rouse . Mis* Sue Burks eonUnues to | orial Ho.,d«.L
Perry
A. Strasner,
Kennedy Jr
Draper. Mr. Strainer and Mrs. [ i-,'.!",,". "vi Vf " SiVirinV''"'*" * d'' i,dd” iiT'hai'^'ninthsT improve at Memorial Hoapital, Mrs. Stephen K. Harris* ha* skirt,, five di ease*, three pair, of
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j ! and Mrs. H. J. Avaritt and family'in Sulphur Springs, Sunday.
O'Pry, WyneP Bennett, Vivian
IVnbi\ Nancy Arthur, Hill'** Rose
King Wanda 1‘ayne, Imnwnr
White, Hurliars Conley, Irrra
'lankins, I’eegv Brewer, Imogsr.e
White Netvvyn Smith. Peggy
Stubblefield, Carolyn Sue Bed-
gomi, Vaita Solomon, Nila Solo.
The Pine Fore*! Home Demon 'non, Judy Rouse, f.ymln Tittl.*.
stratum (Tub is making plan, to Wsmlu Newsom. Viekey Stroma*,,
serve the Business and Prufcidon ilantiy Mtuhblefleld, and koiy
al Womens Club of Solphui j Rouse.
Spring, on May 27, at M o'clock ! -------------——-
The dinner will t>e »eived .In the Mr*. W Kay Henna has gone
Forest community center to Phoenix, Ailxona, for « visit
At tiie latest meeting of the with VIr and Mrs. Charles Allen
medicine cabinet. It apron*, four | Hl,t’* r*P"rt* w''»* Kennedy
Weldon Burns and siaughtcr,
Misses Fay Wall and Nelw
Smith assisted the hostesses. ,,,, „
*Mwf Fay Jeari^TittlTof Dallas Mrs. Marie Arthur of Sulphur i Mr^FIdoiT Hatchrii
visited her children, Linda .„d Springs and W. H. Arthur of Dal-; '*»• J«V H.UheB
-------------------!)tt, vigited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard “nd ‘h,ldre" of„ U*
_ 1 Smith and Mrs. J. S. Brown Sun- ‘h*'' P»","u* Mr. and Mr*. W.
*■ ■ I day 1 s- Rbrns Saturday.
HOT in | * ifieS»:
P. L, Waidrup Sunday. *nd Mrs. P. D. Henry were Moth*
cent car accident. I gery at Memonal Hospital. The Finance committee present.
Mrs, H. W. Swindell has been Nelda Sue Bryant ha* been re ed plans for a lemon squaeif at
removed to her home on Yantis moved to her home at 7IH Putman, the fit at reguiai meeting in June
30 seconds
Mrs. Bruce Waidrup was a
medical patient at Franklin County
MtUI UIHlia
IRONMASTER
• It't thrilling to uie! ('mil
you've Hied this fast, double-
automatic iron you have no idea
howeaayiraaingranbe. Thumb-
tip heat regulator in handle.
Light weight.
We Give
S St H GREEN STAMPS
McMullan
HARDWARE CO.
Corner Mein and Davit
BLANKETS,
OVERCOATS,
LADIES’ COATS,
end
Men’s and Ladies’
. o , SUITS
Cleened Our
Modern Way.
Kill All Motht
end Eggt—Then
Seal Them in
Moth-Proof Baft
For Summer
Protection.
SEE * - ** ~
er's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
P. L. Bedgood.
Mr. and Mr*. Clovis Bills and
Brenda of Sulphur Springs, visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cowaer Sun-
day.
Mrs. J. W. Belt was hostess for
a birthday party honoring her
daughter, Della Mae, on her sev-
enth birthday Saturday. Drinks
nnd cake were served the guests,
, who were given bubble gum a*
i favors. The honoree received a
j large array of gifts.
Mr. and Mr*. Noble Arthur of
j Commerce, visited relative* in
j Saltillo Sunday.
Miiwe* Angela Lowry and j
j Yvonne Bedgood, Bobbie Cow*er,
I Bobbie Armstrong, Hilly and Dale
| Bedgood, ETSTC students, were
at home this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard White
i and daughters, Imogene and Bet-
i tie Lou, were in College Station
; for * Mother’s Day visit with their
1 son, Glynn White, student at
>A&M College.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. O’Pry and
} children visited relative* in Vivian,
Louisiana, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clovi* Adair of
Dallas, and Mr. nnd Mr*. Grady
M. Adair and daughter of Long-
, view visited Mr. and Mrs. Jess
i Adair Sunday.
Baccalaureate services for the
Saltillo High School Seniors will
lie held at the First Baptist church
‘Sunday morning, May 18, at 11
o’clock with Dr. T. O. Perrin of
Sulphur Springs speaking.
Itoute One, following medical
treatment at Memorial Hospital.
Hugh Smith, surgical patient at
Memorial Hospital, has been re-
moved to his home at 310 Whit-
worth.
Joe Bailey has been removed
to his home at 800 Putman, follow-
ing medical treatment at Memorial
Hospital. 1 been removed to his home follow
Mrs. Arthur Snow has been re- big medical treatment at Mentor-
moved to her home on South Davis i '*• Hospital.
from Memorial HospiUl where »he 1 Charles Hamrick has been re-
ha* been a medical patient. moved to hi* home at Vanli# fob
J. M. Alexander ha* been re-j lowing medical tieatment at Mem
moved to hi* home on Route Five : orinl Hospital,
from Memorial Hospital, where he Mr*. Allen Stubbs has been re-
has been a medical patient.
following medical treatment at j Attei busiiiesR on the agenda!
Memorial Hoapital. wa* completed the lloiiie Demon
Kalph Gandy lias been iamoved filiation Agent, Mi** William* gave
to his home at Mt. Vernon from . a wonderful* demons!ration using
Memorial Hospital, where he ha* the Com N Taler family,
been a medical patient, At the close of the meeting >e
J K. Reeves of Yantis is a med fre«hnient* of sandwiches, punch
ical patient at Memorial !ln»pital. and cookie* were *eived by the
W. B Bowie of Route Two, has ho*te»*.
Mr*. Willie Mae Harris will be
hostess to tile next meeting, May
22. We are asking all member* to
please lie present. Reported.
moved to her home on Itoute Four
following medical treatment at
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. A. A. Slone has been dt»-
Wedding Shower
Honors Couple
F. O. F.ppar* lias been removed
to hi* home at Dike following med-
ical treatment at Memorial Ho*- Mrs. A A. Stone ha* been dia- j Mr. and Mr*. Bill Littlefield
pital. missed to her home on Itoute i were honored at a lovely miecai-
Michael Wayne Fox ha* been Five from Memorial Hospital, | laneou* wedding rhower Friday
removed to hi* home on Old Jef- where she ha* hern a medical pa- evening, May », at tile heme »f
ferson from Memorial Hoapital,1 tient. Mi. and Mr*. A. C. Littlef'rid,
where he has been a medical pa- W. B. Cox, II, has been remov- j Peerless.
tient. ed to his home at 116 Middle | Approximately one hundred
Mr*. Johnny Stout of Ft. Worth *‘reet following recent suigei» at gue*U attended and many gift*
has been removed to her home fol- Memorial Hospital. i were ri reived by the pair for
lowing medical treatment at Mem-j Brodie Sartin ha* been remov- which they wfere very aopierta-i
orial Hospital. ed to his home at Yantis follow, the.
Bruce Williams has been re- in*r medical treatment at Mentor- Guest* were served with home
moved to hi* home at Cumby from * **• Hoapital. : made cake, rookie*, coffee, tea
Memorial Hospital, where he has Oacar Smith of Amarillo has and punch,
been a medical patient. ’ been dismissed from Memorial
Mr*. Beulah Wilson has been re- Hospital, where he underwent re-
moved to her home at 340 Old ‘**nt aurgery.
Jefferson, following medical treat-j Nr*. Ruth Price of Yantis has
ment at Memorial Hoapital. i been removed to her home follow-
Mr*. Rufus Myers of 21(1 Cran j ing surgery at Memorial Hospital,
ford, ha* been removed to her E. J. Williamson of Founts
home after medical treatment at • street, has been removed to his
Memorial Hoapital. ! |»ome following surgery at Mentor- j
Mrs, Dean Walker has been re-; '*! Hoapital.
moved to her home at 800 Sunset,! J. A. Abernathy of Sulphur
following recent surgery at Mem-
orial Hospital.
J. H. Burks and T. H. Burks
Tul-0-Pep
sure
makes
lots of
MILK.'
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Vitamin-rich Pul4) Pep Dairy Feed help* you get high milk
production month after month et /etc feed coet. Pee it provides
important proteins, vitamin* and mineral* needed to balance
pasture and roughage. And Ful O Pcp give* your covet special
•fe#e| gerleee keerk/i from Concentrated Spring Range* for
antra health and vigor all year ’round. Come in toon
• »•* V I Pa oi *£ ' & j .
Scm; u-i for dependable ful-O-Fop Dairy feed*
Koon’s Feed Store
N. Davie Si., at
Cotton Bolt Track*
.JOHN DEERE
You’ll make tha moat from
your hay crop . . . harveet it
curad for tha mow or graan for
silage, with leu work and at
lower coet with a John Daara
Foraga Harvester.
With tha John Daara you can
adjust the length of cut from an
•aay-todork 3-1/2 inches for field-
cured hay to a compact-packing
1 2-inch for windrowea green
silage crops. What’s mora, you
harvest your crop in an easy,
speedy trip through tha field to
hold muscle-work and coats to
rock-bottom.
Chopping hay atretdhaa your
crop by making all of it palatable.
Converting it to grass silage not
only makes a nutritious, econom-
ical ration for your livestock, but
enables you to save your hay
crop when bad weather threat-
ens. v
And, tha John Daara can be
quickly converted for hanroeting
row crops. Sea us for details.
of Kuutt* Five, has been removed
to their home after medical treat-
ment at Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Garland Hankin* of 820 f
East Broadway, i* a surgical pa-
tient at Memorial Hospital.
Mr*. Valton Jennings of Como
is a medical patient at Memorial
Hospital.
P. T. Swindell of Route Two i*
a medical patient at Memorial Hos-
pital.
J. F. Beeves of Yantis has been
removed to his home following
medical treatment at Memorial
Hospital.
Larry Campbell of Route Three,
is a medical patient at Memor-
ial Hospital.
Mr*. George Cruse of 617 In-
gram, is a medical patient at Mem-
orial Hospital.
Jerry Floyd Johnson of Route
One, has been removed to his home
after medical treatment at Mem-
orial Hospital.
Mr. and Mr*. Guy Hatch of
Route Five, announce the birth of
a son. Monday afternoon, May
12, at Memorial Heaptta). Mr*,
j Hatch and baby were dismissed
to their home Tuesday.
Mrs. W. O. Swinford of Routs
Two, is a medical patient at Me-
morial Hospital.
Teddy Gammlll has been re-
moved to his homo on Route Five,
Moore Tractor Co.
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me
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Thnt’a what the
owners of fire Rutted
homes invariably xav.
juat before it does hap-
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ample insurance. The
cost is small compared
to the risk.
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