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THE DAI|iY NE WS*TELEpRAM,;SULPHUR SPRINC.S.-' TKX AS
Luncheon
Honors,
V isitor
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Society and Clubs
Engagement Revealed
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See'HonOnc
Cedar Hil Scene
0/ Spring Picnic
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LonginoHome
Setting Fot
Spring Picnic
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■'-A UmIhc home of picnic style lunch wyt+rguests ser-
yH,;. ahl* Mr*. Hue!) Bridge^ suuth ving ^themselves cafeteria-style. The!fanri hum,. of Dr. and Mt
of town, was s^ene of a delight- The sumptuous meal teaa-4opped £. Jtyrc) Longino, 'north of tin p
fuly'Hf/fhir Friday when Mrs.
Bridges was hostess to the the
Standard club for its -annual
sprifitr picnic and final
of the dull year.
Set liacty/from the J-pad iX S»
scout.....of,. cxUax., .trees and other
great spreading trees, the rustic
dark brown color of the house is
a pleasing contrast Inside the
house, tables were arranged on
thy huge l.-shaped screened porch
and in the large living-dining
room, which were, tastefully decor-
ated with many copper contain*
ers filled with iyv plants.. Colorful
linens and pottoryware dishes
further" accentuated the picnic
’8c.tting.w8 '
.A lot^hine sawbuck table was
, loaded with all that goes into a
off with all kinds of home.baked
cakes; anfl rice cream.......
- Following;lliftcheon and a brief
meeting business' meeting game* of bridge
! and bingo were played.
Attending the party w«*tc_Mr*. Jhicrph Lougino wet* hostesses
pas setting for one of the »d» l
attractive ,, affairs, of .Jhe spnog
season Wednesday. Mrs, Ldngtnff
hyr daughter, Mis. Pan K, Bonner
and her daughter-in-law, Mis. ‘ ‘I.
. phai.it
tercet,
- The home of Hr. and Mi#s Karl
Muling.". Jettei-on street, nn
weue of a delightful oecakior^
; Tuesday'when a trioun of friends
"gathered fot a eOvej ed dish lunch-
eon The affair wa.% TiiMtOtiiig
Mr-, l am a Met alley, of i-.o* An-
geley. t alifornitr, o ho is visiting
; her sister, Mia. C, II, Warren.
Birring tloAvers in profuse hi
rangeriient ; decorated the party
looms where the delectable lunch
rCeon was sf-rvy-d buffet- style from
dining 'lodnY* utile. During
*the afternoon gauirv pjf- bingo.
pla>ed-v\lth "white ele
■'pi inert erjeating much in-
Those attending'w ine Mr« ”Mc-
t/Mley, Mr' Wgxjeti. Mrs, Ina
Mihitiakei. Mrs, W II 'FBIis, Mrs.
Ceii
the Wometr's 'Auxiliary of the
Hopkin’s -.Franklin County M"fi-
ch! Association for Its spring
picnic and final meeting of this
(Inti year. (renege Middleton, Mis Waite/"
Massive iifraiige oiuitS of Db<:-7 H**» !'< r, Mr*. jL'Juirlea, hirtentmich
tor’s roses, pink hydrangeas and rer. iMr*., Wallace I’auh Mr;*. \\
i» decorated the dinintr monv^^* MitnliH, Mis, V altori I »Hy i'v;;.iMvs‘.,
the loop iivd porch ami the Sha«Uy C»affoiil. Mu. 11.... VV-, lupp,^
livinir uoom. Luncheon nn h?* aen t^i Lynch’,. Mwltei
ImfM at vie from tl>e Jarpc round and the hyhtea.s. Mix Stii-f
tlininp iCahle with ^ueata Lnd n.1 ni^‘ *• ■ :.|
theii places at "mall t.Hhic< laid.4' : —-——1---t*— - ^
Mrs. Cannon
Treble Clef
Club Holds
ing Tea
I'Kinney, Mrs. Dewey
Clifthn, ' Mrs. (iraydon Johnson,
P , • rji Mrs, Jack Kennemtir, Mrs. W. J.
_£ eCt ' Harris, Mrs. Neivell Camhron,
® Mrs. H. R., Melson, Ben I..
The" freiiie" Clcff club hrkld iM1 hostess, Mi si
annual Spring'"Tea Wedhesday
ufteuiHion in the Carnegie Library
club rooms. Tliht affair is held1
each year in honor of the asso-
ciate members of the organiza-
tion and is tin1 final meeting of
the current season.
A profusion of colorful spring
flowers made the club room a
pleasing setting for the musical
feast that followed. *
The club Opened the program ’
with two n uni her* "Valse Bril-1
linnte” arranged by Chopin and.
“When My Honey Sings an Old-
Time Song,’” Carey.
W. ( . Fulnid'>..Mi;s. T..JK. Whlteley,
Mis. Jimmie I'ratt, Mra.»F. H.
Muekleroy, Mrs. (!. \V. Middleton,
Mr*. Howard Hicks, Mis. T. II.
McConaifll, Mrs. W. S. Tiler, her
sister, Sirs. K. K. .-Thompson of
Tennessee, who "is vtsitgig here,
Mrs:. F.d Bergin, Mrs. Karl Payne,
Mr*. Will Kflis, Mis. Fred Moelk,
Mrs. -Melice Long, Mrs. Byrd
Lon'gino, Mrs. R. A: Tihhs, Mrs.
Cagmll BI * e k, Mrs, Don S, Raw-
lings. Mis. Jim Williams, Mrs,
Clyde France'. Mrs. John'S. Rice, in green and white cheeked liiie-n.
Miss’ Mamie’ Beale, Mrs, Joe N. Alter lum p n .biisines.- sessio’i,.
Chapman,'Mis. Clyde 'V. Mayes, \\a—conducted on the |mu h wliicji
.Mrs. Leon Leggett, Mrs. W, K. \overlooks a panorama of ltd tun- _ _ .
Ragby, Mi’s. J. D. Spence; iriiig roses, iris beds and myiiuds fiYi i'iv'/f/l
And ' Mrs; (I. H. Melton, Mrs. of wild flow ers in bloom. M. I I C\A>
Jack Reynolds’, Miss Addle Maye Mrk. Joe l^iugiiMi, new president . ----
fllover, Mrs. ,11. L. Clapp, Mrs. of the organization, pru*bied. The- A-F ^nfMilDV
Charles P. McKinney, Mrs. Dewey Auxiliary voted to send a delegate,^*’*' ,Olll/WL I
to the State Convention in Dal-i " e .
las in May and the entire group ft* 'Mis. Charlt-s Dextei aful Mis,*
planning ttr attend the District Janice Calinon were eo-hosleimes
meeting to be Held in (.'reciivilie f'* “ lovely tea'h’ml pink and blue
June 1 d——— . ~ shower' Satutduy eCenilig- in the
Programs for the coming year's home of Mi’«- iJrxtei’s parents,
activities were planned. Two >o- Mr. arid Mrs. C; T. Alexandei,
eials have been added to thejneef- Houston,' feting Mi*, t lsailes
inns. These will la1 in the form of Cannon, ol Dallas: At is. tan nob
a Christina; par ty and a spring i ■*'** the former (lei abltn'e' t heek
lifucheon til which hushands of the Sulphur. Springs
members will be invited A profusion of pink roses. Mae
Members present Wedtm-diy, '‘n- irises and bluebonnet blo^acuais
eluded ntluu lhan the hostess,-* were arranged at vantage poitits
Airs. t,’. Tan Ik. Airs, T. P. Lynch, The tea table, laid tn white linen.
Mis, T. II. McConnell, Mr*. W. was ccntenul with an arrange-
Roy Haling, Mrs, J Karl Stirling, | me tit of cornflower blossontsi.
Mr*. Ilodce Sellers; Mis. Henry Frosted punch was served from a
(•rady Sellers and Mrs. Omer et ystal ‘ faiwl ein in led w ith pink
Kirkpatrick.
PACE THREE
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Miss Ada Ward’s
Engagement Told
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Ann Ashcroft
Honored
At Luncheon
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Bridges.
Miss Hurley
Wins High
At Bridge
High Seniors
Honored
At Luncheon
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Mis*
ho* Less
liarhanr” Craddock wa.”
to An attractive party M
Monday evening, receiving the'1
member* of her bridge club in. her
Mas, Cecil' Hicks gave two vocal home on Woodlawn.
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Arrangement* of roses and iris-
es decorated the party rOoir*’
were placed for a
solos; “Desert Song” by Romberg
and "(iiannana Mia" hy Friml.
Mrs. Bob Connally played two where table* were placed for
piano numbers, Waltz in C Sharp Uattdwich tray before games. ’
Minor tiy Chopin, and Cypay Dance J High *< ore favor in bridge
from the.opera Carmen by John went to Mi.** Mary Lynne Il,Mi;(t'.y
n , ’ - .... j u... .. mr:i____
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Mrs. H.
Daniel* sang a duet "Serenade"
By Romberg followed hy the mini-1 low , score favor and was
her ‘‘A Perfect Day" by Carrie Mucky in*TW round of bingo.
Jacobs Bond.
The club concluded the pro- j
Bible Class
Sponsors
Program -
"You Ought
hy Pickens.
and Mrs. Comer WiNon won the
0. Day and ill’s. Edward j second high prize. Mrs. Come?
Wilson wa* presented with th*'
also’ Fellowship Hall of First Chris-
• tian ehurrh wa* setting for a
Attending other than those lovely May-day party Friday eve-
nmed were Mis. Kenneth Gideon ning With the member* of the
, ..........l D. Bloodsworth,* Mr*.! United Womens Bible Class as
(M/ilotteV jjhjk .Vmiow, club inenfby'i* and hostesses. Guest* included bus-
I by Uurivy an ‘ **’
* a al t* ... i-mi iwLVu.l
b.+na
flown* ThhI pliuctJon h miiKif
plm|U<\ Piuk^rRTiTttoM but fuol frotij
rry.^tal holders. ('ry*lal tiny** hold
phih! tarts. ‘ " ™
Mrs. Clifton presided nt
Mil* tahh1 and Afl** ^laitha Ann
('heek, Mnln of'thi* honoriw, at
the Ruest reuiater/ the
hoateaaea in rcoflviiijr werr Mr^,
Alexandei and Mrs. II (\ (’h«M'k,
motherTiT the Hfdiorrr,
Approximately fifty miysts « all*^
ed timing the party hours from
seven-thirty until nine o’clock
One'rVjf the nlu-t nfLii.iM li>»ht# hv i*
anmaifly I’m the uia*iuatyxit 111»-^
•*f Sylphui SpHnc^* Hiifilu ,St lipid
is the luncheon ifi’ten l»\ the H Mi-
nt First llaptist ehuiehr—The al*
fail was held ^ii> \ < ht on Thulii*
da«\ in tin* church tlnHny looms
which were ..beautituiIv decorated
in tin achudlatioliHa of hint* and
-IfoMr-'
Mnavlve ui i wnn«*TffeY»t*« »d Iduc
and icold wild flowers were used
down the center of the Ion# Udde*
Which WO » O-f»i id «-LO_ It 1IU *v of,
blue Hijtl’ At each
place 8t’TjTekr theVr"”, w ei e lining
TMul a fiid»hiiM' t»f difjfeient ci»l*
lt*i?es,
Tncluded tn'tlo* apptoYnaatrly
one hundred uuests weie the XI
ffiioi'8, TrUinan I hake, ptimipnl
i c - )»oli*o
evident
H« t j
Aid-1 vniiih “ \tlt» llmv/v. Mav
I 14 i even fed A he h<*tii'ih*4l
!, M.opit in 4 tin; ot, the h»ki*i> plate
. c i»d ; ami pur tf M‘|jtwfer ' were
hand |.miloll'd ifi Its f i t»ro ■ .Mhk
He! tv H-kim*
f'< 11 (<i if i n lie i ’ n I
•can»»tM mol fort A f«o wei** pliw
eit 4*4l/t*n went to M»*»v I a\>>
icnce Herein end Mrsv Mcitv
M-o-aae. v\ht> pie«etit«'d them to ffo
Itontuee, I •'* p pierc,* of.
tihti w a4 follVivv cjt' p»dtiuy in t he bii'dc ele*;^ . chi»f
h> lhd« Kieldcti, en puitt'in und pla* • mat- After
dinnt'i mints a-nd To«H»u d'’ nut**
Slip >*ei v« d tilli (finite*.
liiH'htv f»fht i than Mis* Ward
"e»e Mrs. Mill \te\and«^ Mh.
\V Ml , . en«l- 'I
lotOtpiH chatiman
JK|>iI»WVIifk1 f hr dr ioctald" '|Hlllk'
lupt'^con d pi oy i am xvu pic cut
\ \l' v\\ \r (-ttA.h ri the- yitoif* hi i
lI.ihIh i of x'iiiiu •• nnd flic Uiiu h
con invocation u#i . pokr»» hy
Loliei f M in dot k . * *
I f+c wctrofiTr~tym . tclcmkd by
Mi i (hmup
the tenioi class
n/ i’MtiiC't nlot a
by * Mi Knhy
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Orjd^vc .tod Mivs,v \ 4n»44..„a.*4MKf^r
wtijc beautifully wi»ppp*‘d hi Vd">t A l
■ u.h.u. Mi R it.lj. M« iyv .lair
. iicft, -Ml. r •'( -tin- htiQ'.icj,- *i4cd
< at ot ah!I J n* v C-o i'fhn ', dsoifh
U'l aX* the ho‘/.ties* + cd in ic
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| he w'ic>»f h*4! .ot fiiMiril other
IflNtl Nli-v-1 M* ion l‘rtt*V
v tc^pman, Jijllt'th^.< h^pniaii,' Jan
L/iifBi, Hue Htapp, K'o «c. 11 aiiif 1, .
Mdli. I .mi k* onciTv. K.TV'
.1 a* hit* S'iopv , Ann •Sa’hf»»n, lafVo
lleTOTFi vf.n, JriHf Snow. \t»n v
White. JoAnn fanhirfir and Maty ^
•Jo w
RcC" I * hi iy i
hefivtiict n»n, \
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Mrs. Clifton
Entertains
Bridge Club
gram with the follnwing numlieni: | Hr?. John
’“The Lord's Prayer”
{“Gay Seville” arranged
'-'You
to Hear Me Rum” added guest*.
Lurley and Mis* (Ixvynne An- hand* of the members, the Young
The music w ay* directed by. Mrs. . j
Cecil Ward and Mrs. Ellis Gafford L/ClT*Otll.CT"S
Cwa.- accompanfst.
1 Following the program the-jur-i
eial committee, Mrs. Carroll Black,
iMl*. Waire Currin, Mrs. A. A.
{Tetts invited the guests to the |
refreshment table where Mrs.!
Daniel* presided at the punch1
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" , Pink and gr een were the colors
used in decorating the tea table. :v"Tj
' n white Madeira' linen the ‘hel<1 °ne
Home Scene
. 1 ^ •' • •
Of Meeting
Adult Class and all teachers of
, the Bible School.. 5
The Hall was decorated with a
profusion of spring flowers arid
: chair* were arranged in the long
dining room, Where a delightful
program was presented by -the
High School Orchestra Under the
*.direction of Mae McMullan.
of 1 lie school,.the four cm** «|n>n
sors, Mrs Far] Keatheratone, Mot
K.stlle Irwin, Raymond Kerhv,’
and Waytu Melton Rev and Mis,
Joe Weldon liaifey, W A t m,
the five women who have barn
The regular stated meeting of participating in lire
the order of Lantern Star ami elm -1 Union Revival at the • hutch, Mi«
Lion of officers will he held Mon- W, ( .;RuhtnnMi R.uhy Howell,
day, even,*ng,
Eastern Star
Sets Meeting
May' 5, at HriHI Mrs. Irene Dixon, M
Opening the program with an in- o'clock. Willie Tackett, W. ,M
-strumenUl number “Night and lJu(1||iu ( hu„man, secretary.
<'
The National
the Sulphur Spri
nor Society of
* High School
of Its best meeting* of
, tin- vear in the home of Andy
wa* centred w,0« a gxye- p^ 415 Church Street,
Jut at langement of pansies. Pink
la.
tah
I
cornflower blossom* floated at the
base of the punch howl and light-
ed white tapers were In crystal
’candelabra. Cr ystal and silver ap-
pointment* were used.
The decorating committee serv-
ing for this most lovely affair
were Mrs. R. B. ("Brothers, Mrs.
Thursday evening, April 24,
The lovely home was decorated
throughout with a profusion of
Hpring flower*.
The club president, Joe Wheel-
er, opened the program
short business session. Plan* for
a spring outing were discussed and
(('•cideri upon. After appointing i
Day” which featured Tommy
Jones on the clarinet, the orehip-
tra and vocalists got off to a swift
pace in a forty-five minute- pro-
gram that had the entire audience
in a relaxed and happy mood fur
^ J the rest of the party. Also feat-
ri'cT ured in the number wa* Richaid
Arise on the trumpet.
The voeali*ts, Ann- Ashcroft,
^*n JoAnn France and
with ft ! ***“ *<ie ^now J''1 * hang-up johirf
entertaining. Their songs included
“Anytime," “Sentimental Jour-
Wheel of Fortune,” "A Sur-
f lilts
*4*y hnil Mi*h Wai iln SWmtx. ’.Mr*.
Gvwrifi* Thonii»^*ii, fnf^ultrit ot
AfiX. |>#*v%"i»y ( liflt/n hm* ho«it<*iui
lf» thi* ThmiMliiy |{iit!yr l,umh»*»n
t‘I1.1L Hu* Vi < Vlt U1 hr. hnli'H
(Hi < ht.»rh ilifct
I h> ji|ivviHt* wM.rtt
!)V(' with howl* Mini v *»*»'«. f lll«*t|
VA if h «f! H 4{.Jf f I lit ( I - .
Small tnhlrk, Inui in whllt- lin
eh ht«hl (tint I** fot 1-1*** < luh in**in
Iwh* IlMtwt H« h t tnl'lr Itlfir h -‘
I|»{iiniiiR -4,»^h Miuinilut* hHtti|ii{ ! t of mint’ll
- (I*« m at» «| tlits tnl^lu*
L X r»r K8IM*'" ««f Ml* !
I' M< hrnney wk* jirmfilpil v%ith
tin* hi|j'h »( *»!«■ MVAni'l • nmi Miff,' *
f s m »to Mrmt H c f, -« rrrrifT » W»-
WELCOME, DAIRYMEN
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To Tht*
NORTHEAST TEXAS
DAIRY SHOW
MAY
8 - 9
We Tnvile Everyone to Attend I ki*
Outstanding DAIRY SHOW
REMEMBER
don’t pay with parched lips
for lasting lipstick color
MAX
Factor
introduces
7.
Clay Cheek and Mr, Thau ** j ^
•v< rk, the meeting wa* direl’t'-H to
'’ rietigc^m chart man, Martha
“■ r' v* •
McCorkles
Receive
Quests
| Crabtree.
Mis* ,Ciaolree presented a won-
derful intertainment, , *
George Tonev, director of hand
and choral in Junior High School,
was the gu.-et speaker of the even-
ing. Jig- verj ably spoke on the
sufiject "Musi. Appreciation” giv-
j ing the Toi'ni.i of music. This is
____ikvJUuMJUft. Lt>Hl ( VUL^ ^UxsW
^ivit^e hosts to V • now more about before
F'ridaj evening
tables oh guest*
in
a delightful party
receiving _ five
for dessert and
their h'ume on South
leaving
bridge
l)avis.
The pastel color* of spr ing werse..'
used in decorations for the enter-
(tiftnt suite and for the indi-
publit school.
Mr. Toney stayed m ihe field
of clasnical music. Hi* very infor-
mative i-ir< wa* dosed with piano
You,” “Slowpoke,
j Andy f'arothers, pianist and
Ann Ashcroft were featured in a
number "Daddy,” and Ann anil
Tommy Jones sang a duet, “Caro-
line In the Morning." ______
A vocal number by Tommy
"You Made Me Ioive You" which
also featured Bill Kuykendall on
the trumpet, and one by Rex Wile-
nr on "I May Be Wrong” were giv-
en a big hand by the audience.
--HVr- datnar tpfirmary’' feirtur -
ing Frat Daviaf in a crying act.
Tommy Jom-s, voearbd, Joe Scott,
bass fiddle and Bill on the trum-
pet W’as a riot on the. program.
The, delightful program was
amazing new
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tain
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sell' course -Was
games. Irises, daisies, pansies and
other spring blossoms were fea-!
tilled in the bouquets.
-lug each linen laid
dainty ' nosegay* of
daisies held with green satin rib*
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{’luces wen- lair) • for Dr.
a .musician.
Bach Fugu,
The very classical
was explained a- il
numbers which proved his skill as i brought to a clone with the entire
orchestra and vocalist featured
in the number “Get Out Those Old
Records."
Okchestriy members Tommy
Jones, wRo and clarinet; Joseph
ftohannoh, tenor and clarinet;
Johnny Jones,""fendr* and clarinet;
2 in C Minor wa* plavod.
Kverj’one enjoyed and highly
Center- aPPrt’<'4llted evert- minute of this
table program. Mr. Toney is a scholar 'like Mahaffey, alto and clarinet;
w; "i and composer with a great future.*! Jackie Kfcphomur, alto; Don Hicks,
The evening war closed with de- HiM k..«i-.j.ii *----
and
Mrs.
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Mrs. Joe
Gilbert
George
tail) '
Longino,
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McGnde, .Mr.
Henry Ward,
lifiou* refre»hm’*nt*
puhch,' cookies and nut* seived
from a Leantilul petting y( candle*
**t^52Jf'aiid flower*. Miss Cladvs Alexan-
aad
Mr.
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Thomas Biackburnc, Mr; and Mm.
W. I. Waits, Mi. and Mr*. Dozier ,,.al ni„ ^ m-ui on »,,v itmi'ii
Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harv(.y Da via .one of the sponsors
baritone; Bill Kuykendall, trum-
frosted I’ct, Richard Brice, trumpet; Jamie
• Orr, trumpet; Rex Wilemon. trom-
bone; Johnny Lindiey, tromhone;
Joe Scott, ha**, Andy Carother*.
piano; Frat DftViii drums.
An added feature to the delight-
ful program ifas the^ presentation
of young John Arlln Walters, six-1
The. final meeting of th,» school ■■Tear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
year will J>c held on the farm of sell Walters, of Plckton, ini a vo-
dn presided at the table.
Assuring Andy in entertaining
and Mr*. B. I. Ashcroft, Mr. and eurKt* wa* hi* mother, Mr, W, A.
Mrs. Lavon Pharr, Mr. and Mrs. Cgrother*.
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Mr. and Mrs.. W'. T. Waits were! her*,
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believed
cal. “It 1* No Secret." He was ac-
Thi* will W companiad by Mi*s Frankie Joy
Nichola, also of Pickton. Thi*
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 106, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 4, 1952, newspaper, May 4, 1952; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815655/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.