The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1987 Page: 3 of 4
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County court records
Marriage Licenses acting by and through its duly
Stfp.. '?..SPott and Tonya authorized president, C. Glynn Lowe,
to Bruce Edward Hale and Betty
THE HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO, Sulphur Springs. Texas, Friday, June 19, 1987—3.
Rochelle Hickson.
Ben Thomas Hendricks and
Thelma Irene Scruggs.
Ira Neal Davis and Beth Elaine
Diggs.
Scott Carlyle Mitchell and Renae
Leann Cook.
Jesus Portillo and Frandsca del
Carmen Gutierrez Noriega.
Wilbon Alan Johnson and Jamie
Rae Dunn.
JP court provides
jury on demand
Echoettes
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Conarroe of MEMBERS OF the family of Webb
Mount Vernon announce the birth of a K. Jennings and Margaret H. Jen-
daughter at 9:06 p.m. Monday, June nings are seeking relatives of the
15, in Memorial Hospital. couple who moved to Hopkins County
Mr. and Mrs. James Sims of from Claiborne Parish, La., in 1861
Dawn Boring
Roy Earl Smith and Joyce Machel
Akins.
Benny Edward Matthews and
Laurie Denise Simpson.
Byron Lee Skeen and Dorothy
Ixmise Adams.
Divorces
Mary Joanne Rollins and Charles
Dean Rollins.
Opal Faye McQueen and Barney
McQueen.
Karen Elaine Turpen and Terry
I>eeTurpen ,
While it’s not the busiest courtroom limited,” he noted.
Lynn Hale, 0.62 of an acre in the E. in Hopkins County for jury trials, the To obtain the needed six jurors,
Melton survey. Justice of the Peace office in the Law Millsap issues an order to the sheriff
Enforcement Center provides the to summon “the number of legally — — ______ _______ ____, , aiuuI, lja., U1 100J
I nomas CL Dixon and IJiKtaG. Dixon, service upon demand for defendants qualified jurors that he may deem Sulphur Springs announce the birth of The Jennings are buried in the Forest
Lot 13, Block 4 of the West Oaks of Class C misdemeanors and in civil necessary to serve as a jury at a day a daughter at 9:51 p.m. Monday, June Academy Cemetery. Their children
Addition. suits in which the dispute does not and place directed by the justice,” 15, in Memorial Hospital. were James Martin, John L. Laura
^roy Easley and Floyd Easley to exceed$1,000. according to information from Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kimberlin of C., William A., Sarah Cornelia
Leland Wesson, a tract m the Mary “Anybody that comes in and that Millsap’s office. Sulphur Springs announce the birth of Almon Lee, Thomas E, Luther
Ann Bowlin survey. ^ wants to have a trial can ask for the 'Defendants in the justice of the a daughter at 11:37 a.m. Saturday, Mattie and Robert Pleasant. For
i—f"_ Jud8e 10 make the decision or ask for peace criminal court are charged June 13, in Memorial Hospital. more information contact H. Marvin
Donna Lisk of Sulphur Springs Jennings, 2400 Wooded Acres Dr
announces the birth of a daughter at Waco 76710.
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h d aren ol0y,d Ea8ley’«tract m the Mary Ann ajllry trial,” Qetis Millsap, justice of with Class C misdemeanors.
Bowlin ^rvey. the peace for Precinct 1, said. The problem arises when the
Gary W Hass and Tiffany Jan Hass since January when he took office, justice of the peace requires a jury on
i j Edna Earl Millsap has conducted two jury trials, short notice. “It’s abrupt. If you come
Joslin, 10 acres and 30 acres in the both involving traffic violations. “We in and we’re ready to go to trial and
A.B_ Rushing survey- and 2° acres in try to give a person as speedy a trial you ask for a jury, then we have to get
tne r. Gassier survey. as possible...especially if their time is one,” Millsap said.
Deaths
5:06 p.m. Saturday, June 13,
Memorial Hospital.
Donald and Melinda Birchfield of
Sulphur Springs announce the birth of
a daughter, Devrie Leann, at 8:30
p.m. Friday, June 12. She weighed 6
pounds, 5 ounces. Grandparents are
Milton and Avanell Baker of Canton
and James and Edna Birchfield of
Sulphur Springs. Great-grandparents
are Jack and Pearl Wilkerson of
Canton.
DRAWING WINNER Charles
Smith of Cumby won a calf during the
Dairy Day festivities Saturday
Proceeds from the drawing will go
toward next year's dairy event,
according to County Agent Janie
Crump.
Faye Glenn
Land Transfers
Joann Blevins Boothby, also known
as Joann Harrison, to Gilbert Lopez
and Kimberl^ S. Lopez, a tract in the
Mary Ann Bowlin survey.
Gladys Pray, individually and as
executor of the estate of Ivan B.
Pray, deceased, to Delbert E. (Gene)
Brown and Delores D. Brown, tracts
of 20 acres, 20 acres, 48.75 acres and
15 acres in the H P. Barron survey.
Marvin G Snodgrass and Peggy S. GaVla^MemomlHc^iUl
Snodgrass to Don M. Burton and She was born Dec
Patsy J Burton, Lot 11 of Phase 1 of
the Briarwood Estates subdivision.
William J Griffin and Ila Kaye
Griffin to Annette H. Wilson, Lot 2,
Block 4. Section 1 of the Highland
Creek Addition
John Beezley and Freida Beexley to
Jimmy De Odell and Karen Odell,
87 067 acres consisting of parts of the
E E Morgan survey and the James
Brittain survey
Joe Frednck to Billy Jack Fedrick,
a tract in the E Melton survey
William Alfred Ayers to Inez Abies
l^ewis, 18.385 acres in the Charles
Thompson survey and 41.063 acres in
the W.A. Townsend survey.
Ronnie Mac Ayers, individually
and as independent executor of the
estate of Topaz Abies McGlathery, to O.D. WllliaiTIS Sr.
Inez Abies lewis, 18 385 acres in the
Charles Thompson survey and 41.063
acres in the W.A. Townsend survey.
Raymond Pierce and Linda Gail
Pierce to Southwest Brokerage, 4
acres in the H Bingham survey.
Gary Zech to Harlon H Hammond,
27 39 acres in the J Y’Barbo survey
J R IJttrell, Robert Carroll Littrell
and lela Mae Adams to Harlan Craig
and Floviece Craig, 1 25 acres in the
Samuel Perkins survey
Bobby John Bunch and Deanna
Mane Bunch to J.D. Young and
Sarah Young. 15 24 acres in the J.H.
Brown survey
Paula Minty Orr, Reba Minty
Green and Barbara Minty Cun-
Services for Faye Glenn, 65, of
Garland, formerly of Hopkins
County, were held Wednesday at the
Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home
Chapel with the Rev. Kenneth
Rhoades and the Rev. Don Tinsley
officiating.
Burial was in the Restlawn
Memorial Park with nephews serving
as pallbearers.
Mrs. Glenn died Tuesday in the
tal.
12, 1921, in
Hopkins County to Fred C. Hicks and
Ruby A. Bailey Hicks. She married
Delbert (Rusty) Glenn Oct. 22, 1944,
in Govis, N.M. He survives.
She was a housewife and a member
of the United Methodist Church.
Other survivors include two
daughters, Brenda Boston of
Richardson and Shelly Glenn of
Denton; four brothers, Fred Hicks,
Jr., of Garland, Kenneth Hicks of
Grand Prairie, Ardell Hicks of
Garland and Gerald Hicks of
Houston; and three sisters, Nell Cox
of Sulphur Springs, Marjorie Hicks of
Sulphur Springs and Cyble Deaton of
Sulphur Bluff.
Funeral services for O.D. Williams
Sr , 80, of 204 Wool Alley, were held
Wednesday In the Hiimant Street
Church of Christ with Jerry Taylor
officiating. Burial was in the East
Caney Cemetery.
Mr. Williams died Friday in the VA
Hospital in Dallas.
He was born Sept: 8, 1926, in
Hopkins County, the son of Donnie
Williams and Euxer Minnow
Williams. He married Jessie Davis in
1948 in Kansas City, Mo. She sur-
vives
He wasa construction worker.
Other survivors include three sons,
He is survived by four sisters,
Bertha Hatchel and Velma Phillips,
both of Sulphur Springs, Essie
Workman of Lufkin, and Mrs. Willie
Weir of Oklahoma.
Robert T. Zwermann
Memorial services for Robert T.
Zwermann, 68, of Sulphur Springs,
were held Thursday in the First
Presbyterian Church with the Rev.
Mike Barron officiating.
Mr. Zwermann donated his body to
the Southwestern Medical School in
Dallas.
He died Sunday in Hopkins County
Memorial Hospital.
He was born June 21, 1918, in St.
Louis, Mo., the son of Theodore and
Henrietta Zwermann: He married
Ruth Jenner May 8,1941, in St. Louis,
Mo. She survives of Sulphur Springs.
He was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church and served in
the medical corps in the U S Army ' She survives.
Clarksville, Ark. She survives.
Other survivors include his mother,
Mrs. Jewel Holcomb of Modesta,
Calif.; a son, Gilbert E. Holcomb of
Wausau, Wis.; two daughters, Sandra
Beth Sims of Cumby and Juanita Sue
Van Norman of Royce City; a
brother, Lloyd Holcomb of
Grapevine; a sister, Mrs. Louise
Hildreth’of Sonora, Calif.; and nine
grandchildren
Jolley’s Funeral Home in
Clarksville was in charge of
arrangements.
Hayden Bartley
Funeral services for Hayden
Bartley, 72, of Claude were conducted
Saturday, May 30, in Claude.
Campbell, Gladys Beasley of Sulphur
Springs and Jessie Bryant of
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sharp of
Paris announce the birth of a son at
9:30 a.m. Thursday, June 11, in
Hopkins County Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Birchfield of
Mr. Bartley died Thursday, May 28, Sulphur Springs announce the birth of
TOM GREEN, an Austin attorney,
is not Thomas Green, a Washington,
D.C. attorney, that has been im-
Donald and Vicki Higginbotham of plicated by Fawn Hall in the Contra-
Greenville announce the birth of a Iran scandel. The Texas Green, son of
son, Wesley Taylor, at 4:15 a.m. Johnny and Betty Green of Sulphur
Wednesday, May 27, in Citizens Springs, laughed when he said, “It’s
General Hospital in Greenville. He pretty weird to hear your name on TV
weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces, and like that. But, no, it’s not me.” Before
measured 20 inches in length, going into private practice two years
Grandparents are Arlie and Sandra ago, Green worked for the Texas
Bryant and Leon and Naomi Attorney General’s Office for 2*^
Higginbotham, all of Cumby. Great- years and he said that may have
grandparents are Velma Smith of caused some confusion. He added
Cumby, Rube Higginbotham of that he’s never met the lawyer with
in an Amarillo hospital.
He was bom July 4,1915, in Dike to
Elijah and Lillie Veazey Bartley.
He married Marie Wilson in 1934.
during World War II.
Mr. Zwermann was a retired
businessman r
Other survivors include a son, Ted
Zwermann of Jefferson and Robert J.
Zwermann of Pensacola, Fla.; a
daughter, Mrs. Jacky P. (Peggy)
Allen of Sulphur Springs; three
grandsons; and two granddaughters.
Samuel Houston Lee
Funeral services for Samuel
Houston Lee, 73, of Route 1, Sulphur
Springs, were held Wednesday in the
Tapp Funeral Home Chapel with the
Rev. Ralph L. Williams officiating.
Burial was in the East Caney
Cemetery.
Mr. Lee died Saturday at his home.
He was bom April 28, 1914, in
Hopkins County to Charles Lee and
Ella Lowe Lee. He married Beatrice
Johnson in 1942 in Tulsa, Okla She
survives.
He was a retired construction
worker and cattleman and a member
He moved to Claude in 1941 and was
a farmer, owner-operator of a service
station and a member of the United
Methodist Church.
He served as Armstrong County
Commissioner from 1968 to 1980.
a daughter at 8:26 p.m. June 12, at
Memorial Hospital.
WORTH BLAKE, president of
WB&A, a Dallas economic
development-marketing consultant
firm, will be the guest speaker for the
Rotary Gub’s weekly noon luncheon
Thursday. Blake’s topic will be "The
Role of Economic Development in the
Growth of a City.” Jim Holland is
the same name that may be
prosecuted for obstruction of justice
in the Contra-Iran case.
PINK LADIES serving at
Memorial Hospital last week were
Jocelyn Campbell, Faye Hargrave,
Vivian Jacobsen, Linda Maddox,
•Johnnie Masters. Hazel Mclntire,
Dorothy Ridge, Peggy Watts, Thelma
McGendon, Winnie Moseley, Kay
Hagan and Juanita Woosley.
Other survivors include a daughter, program chairman. Blake, who
Lou Ann Dalluge of Nevada; four organized WB&A in 1982, was
sons, Robbie Bartley of Chicago, associated with the North Texas
Eddie Bartley of Oklahoma, Jerry Commission (NTC) for 14 years. He
Bartley of Plano and Mack Bartley of joined NTC, the marketing authority
Houston; a brother, Billy Bartley of for the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex,
Coleman; two sisters, Mozelle at its inception in 1972 and was named
NTC president in 1979.
LESLIE CUNNINGHAM and
Jimmy Dan Mitchell, both 4-H
members in Hopkins County, will be
attending a 4-H Forestry Short
Course in Avinger, June 22-26. They
will be studying tree identification,
forest wildlife, forest watershed,
O.D. Williams Jr., Reginald Eugene
rung ham to Brent G Shutt and Betty Williams and Melvin Williams, all of of the East Caney Baptist Church
J Shutt, 0.39 of an acre in the E Sulphur Springs; six daughters, Other survivors include three
Melton survey Shirley Williams, Co-Ron Palmer and brothers, Fred Lee of Dallas, Charles
M L Chapman and Mary Jane Mary Ann Jones, all of Kansas Gty, Lee of Longview and Gyde Lee of
Chapman to Stephen N Dugnolle and Mo , Debra Edwards, Mae Williams Albion, Michigan; and three sisters,
Debra A Dugnolle, 5 acres in the and LaTanya Williams, all of Sulphur Leona Harrison of Sulphur Springs,
FrancesHopkinssurvey. Springs; two brothers, Tommy IJvian Spellman of Shreveport and
Charles Brannon to Michael D William* and Roacoe William* both
of Kansas Gty, Mo.; two sisters,
Novis Wade of Sulphur Springs and
Gary Fields of Kansas Gty, Mo.
Mr Williams was preceded in William E. LaWSOfl
death by two sons.
Tapp Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements.
Brock and Rhonda J Brock, Lot 18,
Block 1 of the Westbrook Circle
Addition
Michael D Brock and Rhonda
Brock to Texas Commercial Savings,
2 acres in the Daniel Draper survey
Steve Peugh to Donsld P.
Mallinger, Lot 3, Block 3 of the
Lncoln Heights Addition.
Ruby Smiddy and Sherry Smiddy
landers to Edwin Lee Allison and
Tommie Franees Allison, 24.017 acres
in the Frances Hopkins survey.
J.L. Massey, Evelyn Massey
Gregory and Kenneth Massey, in-
dividually and doing business as
Massey Enterprises, and joined by
their spouses. Kathlyne Massey, Roy
Gregory and Violet^ Massey, to
Ronnie Clayton, a tract in the Mary
Ann Bowlin survey.
Wayne Cooper to Ann Lucille Scott,
Ix>t 3, Block 1 of the Westbrook Circle
Addition.
P F Bradley III to Wylie I. White
Sr. and Alma Jane White, Lot 21,
Block 4 of Forrest Hills Addition.
Richard E. Enlow to H.E. Enlow
and Rose Enlow, Lots 9 and 10 of the
Highland Oaks Addition
Nora Wheeler of Albion, Michigan
He was preceded in death by two
brothers and three sisters.
Clyde R. Rogers
Funeral services for Clyde
Raymond Rogers, 68, of Route 1,
Paris, relative of two Sulphur Springs
residents, were held Thursday in the
Tapp Funeral Home chapel with the Jim Dobson, Ronnie Charles, W.L
George of Dallas and Christine Glenn
of Sulphur Springs; eight grand-
children; and one great-grandchild.
He was preceded in death by his
parents, two brothers and two sisters.
Laura Kincaid
Services for Laura Mae Kincaid of
Clarksville, the sister of a Sulphur
Springs resident, were held Satunlay
in the Jolley Funeral Chapel in
Clarksville.
Burial was in the Detroit Cemetery.
She died at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in a
Clarksville hospital.
Local survivors include a brother,
Calvin H. Denton of Sulphur Springs.
Grace Jobe
Services for Grace Argenbright
Jobe, 86, of Post were held Friday at
the Murray-Orwosky Funeral Home Smith, and attended the wedding of
with Gyde Shrode officiating. the Smith's daughter, Stacey Smith.
Burial will be in the Nelta While in Hopkins County and the
Cemetery with grandsons serving as Dallas area, Mrs. Seidl visited Mr.
pallbearers. and Mrs. Frank Harding and family,
Mrs. Jobe died Tuesday in the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grubbs, Mrs.
Golden Plains Care Center in Post. Manis (her sister) and Mr. and Mrs.
She was born March 30, 1901, to Marion Brown and family. Mrs.
JIMMY W. FINNIE, son of Maggie
and Ray Finnie of Sulphur Springs,
was graduated June 13 with a
master’s degree in music (percussion
performance) from the University of
Georgia in Athens. He is a 1980
graduate of Sulphur Springs High
School and earned a bachelor’s
degree in music education in 1985
from East Texas State University.
After instructing marching per-
cussion camps for the remainder of
the summer, he will assume the
duties of graduate teaching assistant
at North Texas State University while
working toward a doctor’s degree in
musical arts (DMA).
NAVY SEAMAN Recruit Joel R.
Perry, son of Larry W Perry of
Route 2, Sulphur Springs, has com-
pleted recruit training at Recruit
Training Command, Great I^ikes, 111.
forest pests, forest protection, forest He is a 1985 graduate of Sulphur
recreation, economics of forestry Springs High School.
wood production, tree improvement, ---
wood products, forestry carees and A FALSE alarm interrupted the
good citizenship. This opportunity is Sulphur Springs Library’s story hour
made available to 4-H members each Wednesday afternoon, but the alarm
year through the County Extension
Service.
Mrs. Ruth Manis of Ridgeway,
Mrs. Lois Seidl of Park Falls. Wis..
and Mrs. Marie Brown of Dallas
returned Sunday from Shreveport,
La., where they visited their neice
and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Joe
wasn’t for the library . Two firemen,
Max Johnson and Floyd Lawson, who
were presenting the program for the
story hour were called away when the
false alarm came in. "The children
all agreed that to turn in a false
alarm is a very’ bad thing,” Wilma
Taylor, librarian, said. The firemen
returned to the library as soon as
possible, she added.
Mr. and Mrs. S.P. Smithwick of
Sulphur Springs visited and fished for
five days at Lake Bridgeport with
Mrs. Smithwick’s (Marie’s) daughter
and son-in-law, Wanda and Toby
Rev. Henry Grubbs officiating.
Burial was in the Princeton
Cemetery.
Mr. Rogers died Monday at a
residence at Route 7, Sulphur
Springs.
He was born March 13, 1919, in
Funeral services for William Ellis
Lawson, 48. of Route 6, Sulphur
Springs, were held Monday in the
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chapel with the Rev. J.C. Smithers Addison and Ada Jones Argenbright. Manis accompanied her to Dallas to Lpps’ on u>^lr la*e *”• visiting
She married Thomas Floyd Jobe July visit their sister and family, the was Mane s granddaughter and
27, 1919, in Dike. He preceded her in Browns.
death in 1967. „___ ~ . .. . *
She was a retired LVN and a for- J0E EDD Goodson’s condition has
mer teacher. She was a long-time subtly improved. He is in the In-
resident of Hopkins County and tens*ve Care Unit of the Hopkins
resided in West Texas since 1951. She County Memorial Hospital.
was a 70-year member of the Church -
of Christ. THE TEXAS A&M Dean s Honor
She is survived by two sons, Roll *or *** spring semester
Kenneth Floyd (Jobie) Jobe of includes two students from Sulphur
and the Rev. Frank Kuhl officiating
Burial was in the Rockdale
Cemetery
Pallbearers were Gaylon Odom,
Bowen, Martin Alla in and Bill Fails
Mr. Lawson died Saturday at his
residence following an extended
illness.
He was born Feb. 2, 1939, in Tira,
the son of Milam and Maudie Shaw
family from Odessa, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Griffin, Brandi, Ni-Cole and
Michael Frank III. Marie checked
into Baylor Medical Center in Dallas
following their visit and was released
Monday when she returned home to
Sulphur Springs.
Lawson. He married Jessie Moncrief Brentwood, Calif., and Roy Leon Jobe Springs, Karla R. Cheatham and
Celina, the son of Amos Taylor Oct. 14,1960, in Sulphur Springs. She of Midland; three daughters, Juanita Bradley L Martin
Rogers and Georgia Ann Lowborn survives. Adams of Slaton, Lou Woolsley of
Rogers. He was a dairyman and a member Lake Dallas and Sue Little of Post; a
ANYONE KNOWING the children
of Ora Audrey Lawrence should
contact Iva Crawford at Route 1, Box
17, Bagwell 75412 or phone (214 ) 925-
MARINE 1ST Sgt. Keith W. Coker, 3871. Mrs. Crawford has asked
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ivEmlttF._ Wa^toBobby R gra^childr^; ^ ste^gTtMt. his mother, Mrs. Maudie La wWof Weinbert, both of Roswell, N.M.; 20 Marine Corpsin_March 1970.
»4?acres in the Levi MidlSt sur- K™ndchildren; brother*’ Aver7 Sulphur Springs; two brothers, L.B. grandchildren; 30 great- JAN VAUGHN encourages all
res . age sur f Rogers of Sulphur Springs and Lee Lawson of Tira and Billy Lawson of grandchildren; and 4 great-great- interested in
y' Rogers of Paris; and two sisters, Weaver; four sisters, Mae Cole and grandchildren.
Beverly Enterprises-Texas, Inc., a
Elizabeth Roae of Mesquite and Ruby Judy Wyly, both of Sulphur Springs,
S6ZK " Cullen Johnston njj-NWjr
^ ^ Jotaw. jssssr10“* *■
North Hopkins
Young Homemakers to attend a
reorganizations! meeting Thursday,
DONNA M. Arlton, a dean at the
University of Northern Colorado, has
accepted the position of vice
president for academic affairs at
East Texas State University, ac-
Nellie Ruth Branch of Giandler and pARCHELLE DENIESE Connally, June It, at 7 p.m. in the home of Scott cording to ETSU president Jerry D.
BoiudeCheiter of Birthright; and one ^ granddaughter of Mrs. Rub/and and Donna Ferguson. Morris.
Kevin L. Henry and Joanna Henry
Gilbert O. Holcomb
Mr. Johnston wa^born Doc. 8, lflO,
in Hopkins County to Morgan Mac Funeral services for Gilbert O.
and Lula Johnston. He was M. Holcomb, 61, of Brashear, formerly
He moved to Elojr, Aria., M years of Detroit, were held Monday at the____ _ _ ___^
ago. wfaare we made Ms home antil Brashear BaptM Church with the Saturday. June 6 Her aunt, Mrs. Etta
two years ago whan ha moved to Rev. David Barns officiating. Burial pollard, accompanied by her
Tasco, Wash. He lived there with his was in the Brashear Cemetery with grandmother, Mrs. Turner, attended
Bowlin survey
Winona Walker Martin, Eual
Martin, Winnie Wei ton Walker,
Carrie Walker. Alvina Walker. Linda
Walker and David Walker to Billy
Walker, a tract in the Mary Ann
Bowlin survey.
John Heilman to John D. Pony, Lot
"I, Block 31 of the Holly Heights Ad-
dition. Phase I.
George T. Davis to James Larak
Merritt and Darlene Ann Merritt, Let
3, Block 206-2, Stephen Place
L.L. Turner of Sulphur Springs,
recently graduated from the
University of Illinois College of
Medicine at Chicago with a degree in
internal medicine. She will do her
residency at the University of
Southern California Medical Center
in Los Angeles. Miss Connally was
married to Dr. Sidney Moragne
Mm in death in MM.
Mr. Holcomb died Thursday in
He was also preceded in death by Hopkins County Memorial Hospital,
four brothers, Walter Johnston, Jack He was born Fob. 21, MM, in (ji
Johnston, Charlie Johnston and Roswell, N.M., the son of Ode and Hi
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