Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 97, Ed. 1 Monday, April 24, 1989 Page: 3 of 10
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Community calendar
If your club or organization is
meeting soon and yon wish to
remind members of the tune and
location, please call for Community
Calendar at 885-8663. Deadline is
10 ajn. the day of publication.
Items submitted prior to the dale of
the event will appear more than
once, space permitting.
Monday, April 24
TWINS AND more club will
meet at 7:30jun„ Monday, April
24, in the First American Bank
community room. Police Sgt Rex
Morgan will be the guest speaker.
COMMUNITY BAND meets
.lathe
Band
fun and fel-
lowship.
HOPE GROUP meets at 7 pjn.
each Monday at Texas Commercial
Savings. A guest speaker will dis-
cuss depression this week. The
group is a support organization of
people with everyday problems,
working together and being suppor-
tive to help each other better cope
with life.
301 Tuesday and Thursday. For
more information, call 885-1050.
Donations will be accepted for con-
dtv of Sulphur Sprmgs. For
information contact 885-0185.
EATING DISORDER? Over-
eaten Anonymous meets each
Tuesday at 7:30 pm. at the Fbst
Presbyterian Church on College
Street and at 7:30 njn. Thursdays
and at 11 am Saturdays.
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION at Como-Pfckion
Elementary School will be from 10
am to 2 pm. Tuesday, April 25.
The students must be 5 yean old on
or before Sept 1, 1989. Copies of
the child's birth certificate and a
current shot record must be brought
to registration. Hearing, vision and
speech tests will be athninistered to
each child.
Wednesday, April 26
PUBLIC PROGRAM on
“Preventing Sexual Assault and
How to be Safe at Home" is
scheduled from 10 am. to 11130
am. Wednesday. April 26, in the
Civic Center Exhibit Hall. The pro-
is sponsored by Hopkins
Extension Homemakers.
AL-ATEEN (SOUP meets Fri-
days M 8 pm at St Philip's Epis-
copal Church. .
AMERICAN LEGION Post 642
and Auxiliary will have a called
meeting Friday, April 28, 7 pm. at
Tot Davis' borne in Tin com-
munity. This is a special meeting to
round up volunteers for miscel-
laneous community projects for the
HOPKINS COUNTY Ministerial
Alliance Community Cupbqgrd
o . . _ „ • 10-K Hrnger Walk,
WILLIAM PARRIS and Cardie
Bell Palmer family reunion Theiw*^^1* bpnngs downtown square,
•fll be stew and covered dishes at SPANISH FIESTA will be held
at the Primers Mision Bautista
Mission at the Como Fust Baptist
Fellowship Hall April 29, 11 am.
unil 1 pm. Traditional Mexican
food , music and pinatas far the
children. Donations accepted. AO
proceeds go to the mission.
the old Pleasant Grove Church
building on Saturday. April 29, at
630 pm Friends invited.
HOPKINS COUNTY Museum is
open every Saturday from 10 am.
to 4 pm. Sunday hours are 1 to 4
pm.
Sunday, Aprfl 36
SESSION TO rlan the 50th class
reunion of the Class of 1939 will
begin at 2 pm. Sunday, April 30, in
the community room at First
American Bank. 128 Jefferson Sl
THE CLASS of Sulphur Springs
High School for 1939 has
scheduled a planning session for a
class reunion. The meetii* will be
at 2 pm. Sunday in First i
Bank Community Room.
Lawsuit puts all other instances to rest
mam is
County Ex
NORTHEAST TEXAS Alcohol
and Drug Foundation is hosting a
family co-dependent group at 7:30
pm. Mondays. For more informa-
tion, call 885-1050.
TOPS TX 241 meets at 5:30 pm.
each Monday at First Christian
Church, 207 N. Davis St For more
information, call 885-5428.
NEAL COCHRAN will be sing-
ing gospel at 7 p.m. Monday, Apnl
24, at Hopkins County Nursing
Home.
HOPKINS COUNTY 4-H
Record Book Workshop will begin
at 6:30 pm. Monday, April 24, in
the First National Bank Community
Room. A Hopkins County Adult
Leaders Association meeting will
follow, and the Hopkins County 4-
H Council will then meet at 7:30
pm.
MEL HAVEN Cemetery Society
will meet Monday, April 24, at 6
pm. in the H.W. Gray Building in
Pacific Park.
COLUMBIA LODGE No. 81
will have a stated meeting Manday,
April 24^ at 7:30 pm. at the lodge
hall on Gaines Street
NEW LIFE group of Alcoholics
Anonymous meets at 8 pm. Mon-
days, Wednesdays and Fridays at
the Espicopal Church, 400 Houston
St Call 885-0295.
REVIVAL AT Beckham Mis-
sionary Baptist Church is continu-
ing through Wednesday, April 26.
The services begin at 7 nightly.
Brother Allen Tilley will be the
evangelist. '
COMMUNITY PLAYERS will
meet at 7 pm. Monday in La
Paloma Club for the first meeting to
begin rehearsal of “The Secret Life
of Walter Mitty.’*
Tuesday, April 25
COMMITTEE ON Aging will
meet at 1:30 pm. Tuesday, April
25, at the extension service office.
Plans will be completed for the
May 20 "Fun and Frolic” event
“HOW TO Prevent Sexual As-
sault” and “Being Safe at Home”
will be presented by Trooper
Buddy Owles of lyier Wednesday,
April 26,from 10-11:30 am. at the
Civic Center. Sponsored by the
HopkinsCounty Extension
Homemakers, Hopkins County Ex-
tension Service and Tbxas Agricul-
tural Extension Service. No admis-
sion fee.
WOMAN'S BUILDING board
of directors will meet at 9:30 am.
Wednesday, April 26 at the
Woman's Building.
Thursday, April 27
REVIVAL AT County Line Bap-
tist Church begins Thursday, April
27, and continues through Saturday,
April 29. The services begin at 7
nightly. The evangelist will be
Mike Tignor, and the song director
wil be Michael Bridges. The church
is located on FM 275 South in
Miller Grove.
BETA SIGMA Phi will hold a
Founder's Day dinner at the Sul-
phur Springs Country Club on
Thursday. April 27, at 7 pm.
JOE SMITH. Guy" Rushin,
Duane Robertson and friends will
perform oldtiroe fiddling and Texas
music at 7 pm. Thursday, April 27,
at Hopkins County Nursing Home.
CALLED MEETING of Sulphur
Springs Lodge No. 221 will begin
at 7 pm. Thursday, April 27, in the
Masonic Temple, 105 Vh Oak Ave.
The entered apprentice degree will
be conferred and refreshments ser-
ved.
THE SADDLEBAGS, a writing
club, meets each Thursday at 10
am. For more information, call
Peggy Wallace at (214) 383-2696.
WOMAN'S AGLOW is sponsor-
ing a meeting for women who hurt
because of personal problems at 7
pm. each Tuesday at Full Gospel
House of Prayer, 824 N. Jackson.
LAKE HIGHLANDS Baptist
Church will have a service at 7
p.m. Tuesday, April 25, at Hopkins
County Nursing Home.
SERENITY GROUP of Al-
coholics Anonymous meets at 8
pm. Tuesdays. Meetings are also
held at the foundation hall on Loop
Public Notices
Th« Ot) of Sulphur Spring* it now accept-
ing bids tor an annual supply of Rock and
Cower Mono. Bids aro duo on or botoro 10:00
AM. May 1. 1900. Coptao of uulwtin
oro woitobto in Purcfiaatoo OMco. 1310
HWcroot. Tho CRr of Sytofwr Springs roooraoo
too light to acoopt or reject ary or al bida ond
la award contract on towatt or boot bid as
I by *» Cby of Sutoftur Sprinoo.
4:17.3*
MOTHER’S DAY Out is held
from 9 am. until 3 p.m. every
Thursday at First United Methodist
Church. For registration or more in-
formation, call 885-7803 after 3
pm.
Friday, April 28
REGION VIH Education Service
Center and Northeast Tbxas Com-
munity College will co-sponsor
“Partners for Positive Solutions: A
Substance Abuse Symposium”
from 8 am. to 3:15 pm. Friday.
April 28, and NTCC in Mount
Pleasant Congressman Jim Chap-
man win give the keynote address.
NEW LIFE Serenity Al-Anon
group meets each Tuesday and Fri-
day at 8 pm. in the Episcopal
Church.
SK1PBO AND 42 are played
from 1 until 4 p.m. every Tuesday
and Friday at the Senior Citizens
■ Center, 150 Hinnant St, except the
second week of each month when
the games are played on Wednes-
day.
DISTRICT PTA Conference win
be at the Civic Center Rriday, April
28, from 8:30 am. to 2:30 pm.
BEAN AND Chrnbread supper
with aU the trimmings win be spon-
sored by the Arbala Community
Center on Friday, April 28, from 6-
8 pm. Desert and tea also served.
Dear Aan I aadrrr Once you
wrote, “Anybody can sue anybody
for anything." You were certainly
right This story appeared in the
Cleveland Plain Dealer. Please share
it with your readers. - SHAKER
HEIGHTS READER
DEAR SHAKER: Thanks. I will
How could 1 make up anything to
compare with this? Here it is:
in the courtroom of Judge Phillip
Bloom it took the jury 19 minutes
to decide “no way.”
Relatives attending the funeral of
a 90-year-old woman in Westlake.
Ohio, were surprised because the
woman's appearance had changed
so much since she died. Surprise
turned to shock when they discov-
ered that the corpse lying in Helen
Mahoney s casket, wearing Maho-
ney's blue dress and holding her
prayer book, was Margaret Man-
ning. 93.
Mahaney. in a pink dress, was
lying across the hall, surrounded by
people who thought they were
keeping vigil with Margaret Man-
ning
Mahaney s family sued the funer-
al home for SKXXOOQ
“It was horrible," said Evelyn.
Mrs. Mahaney’s daughter-in-law.
“Everyone was kissing the wrong
l»dy.“
Dear Aan landrrr 1 was fasci-
nated by that letter ^from “C in
Oregon" who gaw such an elabo-
rate explanation when his wife
came home and caught him making
love to a strange woman. I have
written a scenario that is much
more believable. - DOD
DEAR DDO Here’s your story,
which beat out about 500 others.
Mr. X came home from work
early and found his wife in bed
with a handsome young man. Just
as Mr. X was about to storm out.
she stopped him and said. “Before
you leave. I'd like you to know how
this happened.
"Whim I was driving home from
shopping this afternoon. I hit a hole
in the pavement. The hole was filled
with water. Great blobs of mud
spattered all over this man. With-
out a trace of anger he looked at me
and said. 'What rotten luck. I have
a very important meeting this
afternoon and just look at me!'
“I told him that I was terribly
sorry and offered to dean him up.
He seemed grateful and I brought
him home.
“He undressed in the bathroom
and I handed him the bathrobe I
bought you for Christmas a few
years ago. It no longer doses in
front because of your pot belly.
While his dothes were drying I gave
him lunch - the casserole you
missed last night because you deckl-
ed to go out with the guys after
work. He said it was the best
home-cooked meal he had had in
months. I told him it was the first
compliment I had received about
my cooking in years.
“We talked while I pressed his
shirt and it was wonderful to have a
conversation with a man who
seemed interested in what I had to
say. Suddenly he noticed the iron-
ing board was wobbly. I had asked
you a dozen times to fix it. but you
toere always too busy. The man
fixed the ironing board in 10
minutes and then he actually put
the tools away.
“As he was about to leave he
asked with a smile, b there any-
thing else your husband has neglect-
ed lately'*' And that is the end of my
story?”
How much do you know about pot,
cocaine. LSD, PCP, crock, speed and
downers? Think you can handle
them? For up-to-the minute informa-
tion on drugs, write for Ann Landers’
newly revised booklet, "The Lowdown
on Dope. ” Send S3 plus a self-ad-
dressed, stamped business-size enve-
lope (45 cents postage) to Ann Land-
ers, PO Box 11562, Chicago, IU.
60611-0562
AMI LANDERS *
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 97, Ed. 1 Monday, April 24, 1989, newspaper, April 24, 1989; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth817170/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.