The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1952 Page: 3 of 16
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THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO, SULPHUR SPRINGS. TEXAS
FRIDAY, APRIL 25. 1052.
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ft** yr»i-<. a ciest majority of 'official*, according to Hr*. i »- - atril.
Marlin Springs
Baptist Church
tivitir* that will happen during
the week’* observance as planned
by the finance committee in tho
beginning of the yoor.
Another committee was appoint-
ed by the chairman to plan for
the fair. This committee will
make a premium list of articles
that will be displayed.
A treasure hunt was sponsored ;
by th* agent, found council mem-
ber receive an Easter egg with!
her name inscribed upon it. The
treasure hunt took place of rec-
reation. The meeting adjourned
with the members repenting the
mitpah in union.—Reported.
Married 50 Year*
Mary McLeroy
Elected to Post
At East Texas
* M
m
We want to extend a cordial
invitation to every one to hear
our pastor, Earl Allen, preach
Sunday morning on the subject
“After Conversion—What?” This
will begin a series of sermons and
you will want to hear every one
of them. ‘‘Confession of Christ
—a Necessity”, will be the eve-
ning sermon topic.
The Faithful Workers Class
aneeting will meet with Mrs. Net-
r * on April 29th. Every
vnciuSfcr is urged to be present.
The Kingdom Builders
Commerce.—Maty Jo Mcl.crov
i of i'll! .South Dari*, Sulphur
'Springs: has been elected tree**
1 tier of th* Association of Child-
hood Education at East Texas
; State college,
Mias McLeroy will assume du-
ties of office in September, A
sopohomore elementary educa-
tion major, she is the daught*r of
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond J, Mc-
Leroy. Sh« is vice president of
i Kaidtshan social club for women
j amt is a member of th* French
I club.
I A branch of the inlet national
cu garii'aium, Association of * httd
hood Education at East Text*
State college i* designed to pio-
ntotf interest in kindergarten-
primaly education.
North Hopkins
Baptist Church
Class
meeting Friday night, May 2nd
r.x cry man is needed to "stand in
the bteach for Christ.”
Friday and Saturday
North Hopkins Baptist Church
Drill have a Training l.’nion study
Negro Council
course next week, beginning Mon-
day night and continuing through
Friday night. The classes will Ire-
gin each night at 8:1)0 o'clock.
Classes will he offered for the
Adults, Intermediates, Juniors, and
Elementary. Rev. Gordon Horton, j
pastor of Glade Springs Baptist
Church, and two of his workers
will assist Rev. Oi bin O. Harper,
Missionary of Rehobeth Associa-
tion, in this study course.
This study course is in coopera-
tion with the simultaneous study
course campaign of Rehobeth As-
sociation, led by Dr. T. C. Gard-
ner, Texas State Training Union
Secretary. This campaign was
planned and promoted by Rev.
James Duckworth, Pickton. As-
Direc-
PLAY SHOES CASUALS DRESS SHOES
Mr. and Mrs. George BH1
Open House Honors ™LiSgheS
Mr, and Mrs. BellEaslTexasFirms
The regular meeting of the
Home Demonstration Council was
held April 12, 1952. The meet-
ing was held in the office of the
Home Demonstration Agent. The
meeting was called to order by
the chairman, Mrs. Katie M. Wilk-
elson.
Twelve club delegates fijoin six
dubs answered the roll call and
Imported eggs, quota and dues.
Communications were read from
Miss Maurine Hearn, State Home
Demonstration leader, Extension
Service, College Station, Texas,
ih regard to National Home Dem-
onstration Week, April 27. 1952,
tb May 3, 1952. The Council
chairman appointed a committee
of five women to plan for the ac-
Lmtgvicw.—Ju.t off th* pms
is th* new Guide to Manufiic-
turei* and Industries of East
Texas. «n attractive volume th*'
Mr. and Mrs. George Boll of Henry Bell. He came to TexasI
Sulphur Springs observed their with his parents when a small lad!
Golden Wedding Anniversary [ and lived at Renner until a grown*
Sunday in the home of one of man. He was a cat pouter for
their daughters, Mrs. Hobson Kth- many years and lat*i engaged in j
ridge and Mr. Ethridge, 70(1 Whit- i farming until his retirement from
worth street. Relatives, friends, active work.
and friends of the couple's family Mi s. Bell, a native Texan, w as I
were invited to call during the , born Bessie Stull* In Plano, Collin j
hours from two-thirty until five County.
o’clock. i Mr. and Mis. Hell have nine)
Mr, and Mrs. Bell have resided j children as follows: Murriel Bell!
in Sulphur Springs for the last j of Carrollton, Mis. Marvin Arm-
sixteen years. Following theirJ strong. Mr*. Henderson Amur,
sooiational Training Union
tor.
Liberty News
FRIDAY
A good crowd was present for
church and Sunday school in
spite of the rain.
SATURDAY
J. W. Ragan spent Sunday with
James Birehfield.
Mrs. Jack
returned
Sanders
to her home in Dallas with her
husband Thursday after spending
a few days with her parents, Mr.
Lewel Ragan.
CARNATION EVAPORATED
Ws Reserve the Right to Limit
Quantities and la Refuse Sele
to Other Merchants.
MILK
FOLGER’S, VAC UUM PACKED
COFFEE
THE DIGESTIBLE SHORTENING
CRISCO
LACKBURN'S BLENDED
SYRUP
SALAD DRESSING
MIRACLE WHIP
and Mni.
Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Vaughan
and children were Sunday visitor*
of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Speed.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Moore and
children of Ahilene, were week-
end guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenny Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chester of
Dike, were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. White.
Those having supper with Mr.
and Mrs. I,. H. Ragan Monday
evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Ragan and Gerald, Mr. and Mrs.
Milford Ragan and Kenneth of
Arbala, Eddie Montgomery of
Shirley and Oleta Sanders of Dal-
las.
Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Walker,
Deltnus and Alvina spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Ewel
Martin of Roxton, Texas.
Several from here attended the
Junior play at Miller Grove Thurs-
day night.
Loyd Terry visited Dana Steen
Sunday.
Training Union time has been
changed to 7:30 p. m. All members
are urged to be on time. — Re-
ported.
TAIL
CANS
W# wish lo «*xprw*n our aincere ttmnkw
ami appreciation for the kiminr** shown
ua in th** IwM of mir husband. father am!
won. N. W. iSodai Poor. W«* winh to
think the ladies who prrpnreel th** ni«-**
food. To everyone who spoke a word of
fomfori or gave a hambla»p of Hympsthy
we way thank yon and (lot! !*!«•*** you.
Thanks for the beautiful flower*. To Hro.
L. I,. Paul and Rro. Andrews, we say
thank you for your sweet words of com-
fort and your prayers. We wish to thank
the singera for the beautiful songs, We
would also like to exprew* i»ur thanks to
Tapp Funeral Home for their wonderful
service. May God bless everyone of you
is our prayer, Mrs. N. W, Poor and boy*
and Nuska Poor and family.
I LB
CANS
To the many friend- who were •» kind
and thoughtful and who helped in any way,
during the illnc»* snd death of dear bus*
hand, father, and grandf«*th*r Rro, R K
Gatlin.
May we say thank you attain and twain
for roar many deed* of kindne** ’thanks
to the neighbors for the ir***! f«**i brouirht
in and served for the ones who sat up
ntpht after nurht
We want, to thank Rro Alford sad Rro,
Dunn who brouyht such ctinwillnv words,
also Bro. LuPcford for Ote beautiful pray
vr, Rrir - Stephen* and daiiwMer for the
special music Mrs Fannie Richardson who
played the piano
Thank* to M<<>ary-W>p«on«M‘-Fd ward*
Funeral Home for the twauliful service
rendered. W« would also like to thank !>r.
We wish to take this method of expreas-
Irtfr our sincere appreciation to everyone
that was no kind to us duriny my nwvnt.
Ulneea. To Dr. T. IL Steven*, Mr* Myra
Moore. Mrs. Thelma Dodd and all the
vmi wiM*
in exsctly' matching shades
give you a keynote to distinc-
tion in smart, new decorative
effects for walls and wood-
work. Soft, flat, dear, clean
tones.
A good painter it
a good >»v«i)mt*H
Gal. Butkel
Assorted
Mr*. C W Nichols, Mrs J T. Holla way |
I want to thank each and everyone wh*»
helped In any way durinir the serious Hi-
nes* of my husband, W. H. Pennington,
while he wai a patient at Memorial lion-
Jell-O _ „ 2 for
J Try a Want Ad for Ro*u|t»
Slat Kui
Tuna
Mrs. Campbell Moncrief, of Ft.
Worth, the former Grace Bertram
of Sulphur Springs, is reported to
be seriously ill in her home at
3412 Bristol Road, Ft. Worth.
Paint and Wallpaper
Store
204 Main St. Phone 931
Grayson
Hunt’s Halves
PEACHES
Kimbell’a* Apple Qt.
Jelly ________ jar
Colored 'i’s
Packed in Heavy Syrup
No. 2'. OCC
c-n - mmijf
Pound
pkg.
Cudahy’s
Tang
CRC, Pinto
Beans
FROM BRIDGES
DRY GOODS DEPT
Bring Your TRACTORS to
A Tractor Specialist for Complete
Service Satisfaction.
Homefolk, (areen Cream Nt». 300
Peas .. 2 can* 25c
Diamond No. 300
Pork & Beans 3 can* 25c
Dal Monit. l-.arly (garden N«». J00
Peas can 19c
W»tf Brand
Chili
N II C , Premium
Cracker*
Hrini, Aiaorted
Baby Food
can ovc
Pound
pkg. 25c
Rti, Pura Hn|| Lb.
Lard _ 3 carton
First Quality
51 Gauge
Imperial, Pwd M».
Sugar _ 2 pkgs
Imperial, Brown Lb.
Sugar . 2 pkgs
FORTNER’S inc
New Shades—
Sizes 8h to 1011
Your International-Harvester Dealer
id of Main Street Pb
EXTRA SPECIAL
Men's
$2.98 Values
REDUCED
Decker's Tall Korn Sliced
KHAKI
PANTS
Golden Ripe, Central American
BANANAS
California, Tree Ripen*
LEMONS
Our
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DEPARTMENT
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TOMATOES
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During those many years in which we have enjoy-
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been maintaii ed.
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carton
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• Household Items •
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Napkins „___80 — 10c
1.000 9b«al Roll.
Scott Tissue . 2 roll 19c
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Super Suds .. pkg. 18c
Spaady, Safa Larga
Oxydol______pkg. 27c
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1952, newspaper, April 25, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth780705/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.