The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1952 Page: 7 of 16
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THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO. SULPHUR SPRINGS. TEXAS. FRIDAY, APRII 2S. 19V>.
Sulphur Springs
HOC Neels
' home demonstration club work,
Mrs. Bethonis I.ewi* saui. “the
needs of every family are the same
whether the faintly lived in an
urban or rural area. The methods
-..... _ j °t preserving foods allow family
The Sulphur Springs Home members to he well fed the year
Demonstration club celebrated its! round. Every home needs improve-
firat anniversary on April 15, ment, every homemaker needs to
1962 in Sulphur Springs in the know new ways of doing things
annex of Morning Chapel Baptist that will save time, energy and
church. effort therehy simplifying the
A short program was rendered j°*ls trivlng more time for child
hy the club members with Miss development and other activities.
Lillian Jackson a» mistress of cere- AU lhps‘‘ things can be leefrned
monies. Mrs. Cleo Malone wel- thro“*h the program of work of
“ home demonstration club.”
the food bill in prepai big well bal-
anced ideals.
The club has not been selfish
in the attempt to try to help only
the members, hut a contribution
was made to the Amei lean Red
Cross during the special drive, and
the cluh sent a delegate to the
state meeting at Prairie View,
Texan.
An address on “Family Har-
mony and Personality Growth"
was given by the Home Demon-
stiation Agent, Miss Juanita D.
Williams. Much stress was placed
on love, unity, cooperation, secur-
romed the guests. Guests present 14 "emonstrauon ciuo. (ity, approval, counselling and tin
wqy* from the North Caney, and The accomplishments of the club , del-standing for a happy family
i
i • chaw*
Oak Home Demonstration members are many and varied as
with peace and harmony.
erne**. Other guests present were were listed by Mr*. Henrietta Th(. r,ul, nu.mher» had on ex-
Mrs, Elease McDowell, Hemp- Moms, The accomplishments i«- hibit canned fruits and vegetables,
stead. Texas Mrs. Alberta M il- eluded improvements of the home. | jUs hoo, .nd school
Hams, Miss Birdie L. Dinkins, methods of conserving food* with jhiW„ns- drewM*. child’s coat,
Mrs. Faye Pitts, Mrs. Birdie Lee pressure cooker, freexing, pickling,
Ivery and Rev. and Mrs. H. V.j brining and krauting. A training
Houston, Sulphur Springs. In meeting in preparing low cost
pointing out some facts about meals helped the members cut
*
dresses for adults, aprons, and
hot mats made from coin shucks.
The tables were arranged to
The harvesting of berwtlda i handle a reasonable amount of dirt '*
glass sprigs for planting on pa*'; on the sprigs.
Hire isn't as big a job as most pco- Pei sonnel of the Soil Conset v»
Lewis Knjywles, Baby
Lewi* Knowles. Judy
T (• Kigbt. Elsie
’ \V, |). Lemon, Mas
ti c ........ rtdti.....
1* A. Connally, \nn
W. P McLean, 4i , »rt
W, P. McLepn, Jr . 42
Lewis Knowles, Mottle
Bunker Braniet, Susan
H. C. Koon. Sslly
1 II i boon. Awn
It. 11. .VndcSson, Alsrtbsi
o II Vnderwon, l*»tl*y
Joe Hi nil*hast, Bine ltdl
11 A t'ounallv, Jewel
l> A t’omiaily Lady
i T. It Harness, Dttu
\V \V t "nlytcppet, Rett c
Lewis Koowles. Mutt.
11, 1' ,AMaway, Litilc Blossom
' 11 K Vttawav, Be«*ie
II K II.Histou, Felt
<* II Andeison. Ho!
II A.nderwoti, luita N'n. 2
I'cdat Springs Putin, S i^ic
t edat Springs Fatm. Beauty
1
l». A, CoanaHv, Nina
AV p, McLean, Jr,. ’Snowball.
T, D. Hai tiess, Ft Hp*e
Muriett R’ishin. Beauty
Murrell K*i*hi*. Red
Murrell Ruthin. Bolt
Pten is* Wat<on, Heifer
V (' Catdwwl, Horns.
K T 8 T , Irene
Jobe J, Tntlv, Eddie ' ,,
T W. IP adv. t’Mi'v
T It Brail*. Grannie
T U kigbt. Ite.sie
T. It b itftlt. Helen
\V IV I .< titon. Patsie
tv It Lemou, Ibnit
H. « Koon, G.ddpiecu * - -
H. F. Attaway, Big Sophie-
11 E Houstoti, Maytha
(l H B!" ■ - X*
It H Anderson, Fern. - - - -
(4 II .A.pdersu’ Speik i«4*
I* A. I'olf aVS, I lfVt. .'SOW#
U I' Me Lea i . It . IVe Wet -4"
U P McLtfc*-, Ji . Maigsret-.t*
11c i a pc tel, Seyiinda 49
Lew m Knowles, tVtflte . . 49
lewis Knowles. Kate
Premiss \Satson,- A nneltt- « - - -49
I U Itt . Hi o' 414
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form an “H" and laid with white; pie think. There art' several piece*, lion Set vice have let fitly- made lliadimd. June
covers and decorated with center ; of equipment that are common oti surveys for ponds on farms owned Guy itiadtord, Marvel
pieces of lilies, honeysuckle and | most farms that will do a *ati*fac- by .1. S Slenimoiis, I M, Hatley. I •' Hotness, I at
roses. Everyone was served cake doty job of plowing up the glass and Melvin Smith. | Munell Hualnn, > <**'
and ice cream, with the guests on the sandy and praitie soils. A James Lindley soddrwl »i»«ml " 'V < ulpeppei. 'Inl>cl
singing the Happy Birthday song spring tooth hnitowi, tiller tool, 15 acre* of beunuda oil pasture Lewis Knowle*. Smekey
last spting ami in lb*' fall lie drill Lewis Knowles, I ally
j to the members. Every one hail a
i grand and glorious time. —- Re-
ported,
Ridgeway HOC
or small plow* on it cultiv atoi are
equipment lhni will ilo the joh.
Plow lh«* itins* twice het'oii* at
tempting to rake the ftrims with a
buy or hand ink*' The >et'on<1 plow*
itur shouhl el o»s the first plow
«hI vetc h titul Miiiktletttiv p**M * on
tile Tht.H H i»i‘d V\44V to I
ewtuhllsh h hoimucU k!iH*kM piiRtuie
This metlio*! c*f e<ttthlmh»t>K pwa
tUle will iiupiove the* mu1, hum
Hopkins County
DHIA Report
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Paris inspired the soft shades
... VANETTE captured them to
give you hesiery-ideal for e sea-
son of texture end color fashion.
In the lovelier-thsn-ever sheer-
twist, 15 denier 60 gauge . . .
longer-lasting, snag-resistant
Ask for VANETTE'S Style 600...
in three proportioned lengths.
oquttlt jPtlilt $onlon
The Ridgeway Home Denioludra- ,
lion Club has held two regular
meetings in the past four weeks.
Mi*. Marie Campbell was hostess
to the first meeting. Miss Adell j
Hale was present in both meetings, :
Seven members answered the roll
call. We hail four new members
! to come into the club. The preai- j
dent, Mrs. Odessa Mahaffey, call- i
ed the meeting to ordei and pre-
sided over the business session.
The following committees wear
elected—Program, Mrs. Gertie
! Coffman; Market, Mi*. Vera
Young; Finance, Mrs. Carrie
I Shields, ERE, Miss Haxel Ferret;
' Radio, Mrs. lues Rollins; Recrea-
! tion, Mrs. Mary Goggans.
| The meeting adjourned to meet
1 again May 2 at the Community j Owner
! Center. Miss Hale is to be with us j ^ }|
again at that meeting. All ladies j t p*, ,,, 5
* ar* invited to mept with ,hp clu*'- |A,WI# Knowles 1H
--Reported. j J,r,-y Post 4
| T. O. Eight
ing. Enough sprigs can be harvest- growth and aid in spieading ginss.
ed from one acre of good sod to’ furnish siimilHi and w min grai
plant lots of acies of pasture. That ing, and also seed foi "ale.
splig planting machine, owned by Tenace lilies were unently run
the soil conservation district, will on A M Pate's fain* neai Weave*
I 0, II A tide 1 son. Red
Murid Rushiu, Lytle
W II Lemon, l.il
() II A hdet son, Pret t v
O II Anderson, Libia
J \\ I’, Mi l can, ,lr.. Hi oopy
The Hopkins County L*HL\ Re- Pientiss Wat on, Blotulell
port for March. 11*52, as com O. H Anderson, Boo
piled hy MrKeown Harness,}(). H. Andeison, Itiihy
follows;
No.
Cows
705
Association Aurs|ss
Dry Ave.
Cows Milk
hi 1*02
Ten Hi|k Herds
No. Avg.
Cows
O. H. Anderson 07
Saltillo HDC
The club met April 17th at the
j home of Mrs. E. B. Wilson. Mi*.
L. C. O'Pry gave demonstration on
sewing sleeves in garments.
Plans were made for the Var-
W. W. Culpepper Hi
T. W. Brady 21
Prentiss Watson 12
11. F. Attaway 114
Murrel Kushin 21
Cows Makinc 40 Lbs. Butlorfat
Or Mors
I Owner Cows
Milk
724
8 54
1029
0H5
7 OK
051
027
030
670
612
29.7 !
Avg.
Fat
41.0
41.0
3H.7
37.11
34.0
31.9
9o\ /3tauly
-v-T-e-itsw,'*-*5 *
iety Show. Delicious refreshments J*- Attaway, .-u
were served by the hostess. The ; ** Anderson, . oy< 1
next meeting will be May 1st at j dp,IT M*'
the home of Mrs. J. V. Shelton.
—-Reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin and
little daughter, Debbie Lynn, and
mother, Mrs. S. J. Martin, are
spending a few days in Galveston
and Texas City, visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Lon M. Smith and son, John
Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mar-
tin and family. Mrs. Smith was
the' former Miss Orbyree Martin
of Pickton.
Princes*.
H. F. Attaway, Prueteker
(*. H. Anderson, Margaret
I*. A. Connally, Frankie
W. 1), Lemon, Sissie -----
O. H. Anderson, Fiances
if YOU
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Low Mileage- Good! Car,
—’50 CHEVROLET 2-Door Styline
Power Glide. A Real Honey.
—’50 CHEVROLET 4-Door Styline
Let your wife ••• this one.
—’40 FORD 2-Door
Lots of Good Miles Loft.
—’49 CHEVROLET 2-Door Styline
Cloan Car. Excolloat Value.
—’46 CHEVROLET 2-Door
A Real Bargain.
—’46 FORD 2-Door
Driven Good. Raal Value.
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SEE THESE GOOD USED TRUCKS
_*46 114 ton Chevrolet —’42 1 H ton Chevrolet —’46 2 ton G.M.C-
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
~ THESE NEW TRUCKS
—NEW CHEVROLET
2- ton Long Wheel Base with 2-speed axle,
—NEW CHEVROLET
1 f« ton Long Wheel Base.
—NEW CHEVROLET
3- 4 ton Pick-Up.
—NEW CHEVROLET
ltt ton Pick-Up
—NEW CHEVROLET
Surburban Carry-All.
Over 21 Years of Fair Dealing!
Merrell Chevrolet Co
Lewis Knowles, Jerry
H. C. Koon, Linds.....
O. H. Anderson, Princess
H. C, Koon, Lucky
O. H. Anderson, Velma..
O. H. Anderson, Lillian..
W. 1). Lemon, r»ecky—
O. H. Anderson, Mary
H. C. Koon. Lilly
O, H. Anderson, Florence ..
O. H. Anderson, Minnie Pearl
H. C. Koon. Mis* .......
D, A. Connally. Dot.
H. F. Attaway, Princess..
jO. H. Anderson, Dm a
W. W. Culpepper, Fern
Lewi* Knowles, Bess . ..
j O. H. Andei son. Silver
O. H. Anderson, Mickey
! K. T. S. T. c.. Cslantha
Bunker Braziel, HaHy May
Bunker Brasiel, Maiy.. ...
O. H. Anderson, Ann ...
I). A. Connally, Rena-----
W. D. Lemon, Pride
H. C. Koon, Crip
O. H. Anderson, Shirley
(iuy Bradford, Nan —
H. F. Attaway, Mayflower
O. H. Anderson. Bossy . .
Guy Bradford, Brumley—
H. C. Koon, Nixie..........
(4, II. Anderson, Lilly
O. II Anderson, Brownie,
Ave. 11) II Andeison, Bell
Fnt i Joe itiadshaw, Willie
I). A Connally, Kate
B. (i Knight. (’here
(4. H. Anderson, (jiienite
(4. 11, Anderson, Brenda
O. H. Andeisott, Masteiman
Cedai Spring- Farm, Sue
I) A Connally, Doll
H. F. Attaway, Mary Filer*
H. F. Attaway, Flushie
1 <4, H. Anderson, Mound
31.4 (4. II, Anderson, Pinkie
31.0 O, H. Andeison, Ruth
30.7 i d. A. Connally, Jerry
29.0 w. P McLean, Jr., Judy
j W. P. McLean, .1 , Eleanor
(Murrell Rushiu, Susie
Fat Lewis Knowles, Pat
70 T. W Bradv, Bones
70 W, 1>. Lemon, Nancy ......
.70 \v D. Lemon, liiomly
•'h \V, I*..Lemon, Betty.
OK <| if Anderson. Little Patlie
07 J). \. Connally, Rebecra
04 Lt-wis Knowles, W. Bell ..
- 04 H C. Koon, Essie
04 K T S T Regis
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It’.H a pleasure to serve
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The City
National
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Member of Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
Member of Federal Reserve
System
OFFICERS
W. W, Jones......President
W, A. Buford--Vies-President
E. R. Brinker ..Vice-President
W. W. Jones, Jr......Cashier
H. J. Mshnffey..Ase’t Cashier
R. P. Alexander, Ass’t Cashier
L. L. Campbell-.Ass’t Cashier
Sulphur Springs, Texas
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Sunday and Monday
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Tuesday and Wednesday
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Sunday and Monday
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Tuesday and Wednesday
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SKY"
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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/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.