The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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Friday, March 3T, 1#64.
TBH BAHT MgWSTHUKBUUi
^-Personals-:-
Miss Lucy Jim Westbrook,
daughter of the Rev. and Mr.
James H. Westbrook, is spend-
ing the Easter holidays in Mex-
ico City.
Jack Gibson, Jr., a teacher
in the Dallas school system, and
his sister, Miss Jill Gibson, stu-
dent at ETSC, Commerce, are
spending the Easter holidays
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack F. Gibson. Miss Gibson
has as her guests, Miss Jan
Bigbie of Pittsburg and Miss
Mary Ann Nelson of Austin.
Mrs. Raymond Pogue has re-
turned from Mesquite where
she has been visiting with her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dick
Pogue and children, Tarnra and
Richard Matt, while her son
was in Kansas City on a bus-
iness trip. Mrs. Paul Fleming,
niqther of Mrs. Dick Pogue, has
gone to Mesquite to spend the
remainder of the week-
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gibbs of
Amarillo are spending the Eas-
ter holidays with his sister,
Mrs. Jim Kirby on Ingram
Street.
Tommy Powell of Lone Oak
has been here for several days
visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. O. Froneberger,
Mr. and Mis. J. G. Lloyd and
son, Jimmy, are spending the
Easter week-end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mis. J. B.
Vaughn in Winnsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Eagle
and Tayna of Houston and Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Wade Pettit and
Ernie and Rhonda of Garland
ara spending the Easter holi-
days with Mr. and Mis. Ernest
Davis and daughter, Diana.
Miss Faye Chapman, who is
attending the University of
Texas, arrived Thursday night
to spend the Easter holiday
period with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Chapman.
Mss. Stewart Ury is spending
Easter in Gladewater with her
daughter, Mrs. Mark Day.
Mrs. Richard Clement has
been removed to her home here
from Gaston Episcopal Hospi-
tal in Dallas where she had
surgery Monday. She is report-
ed to be doing nicely.
Mrs. Billy C. Talley and
children, David and Sheila, of
Cooper were guests of her par-
ents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Ray
Hanna, today.
Mrs. J. M. Pickett and daugh-
ter, Annie Mae, were visitors
in Dallas Thursday.
Luther Morgan was admitted
to the Veterans Hospital in Mc-
Kinney tod«v where he will
undergo eye surgery. His wife
and his daughter, Mrs. uur-
wood Peugh, accompanied him
to McKinney.
T. G. Seymore of Lubbock
is visiting his sister, Mrs. A.
A. Kirk, and other relatives
for the week-end.
CORRECTION
In Our Ad in Thursday’s News-Telegram—
Men’s Western STRAW HATS
Were Listed $1.19 Ea.
THE CORRECT « aq
PRICE IS — J.______________Ea. Ujij
MOORES DISCOUNT CENTER
Mr. and Mrs. Loyl Seymore
and son, Leslie, of Lubbock
are spending the holidays with
his mother* Mrs. Delia Sey-
more.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bert Da-
vis and son and daughter,
Richard and Melanie, of Mid-
land are here for a visit dur-
ing the holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mis. W. I.
St. Clair and Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Davis.
Mrs. Eva Felger and daugh-
ter, Susan, of Houston and
Mrs. Jas. F. Gibbs of Dallas
are here visiting their moth-
er, Mrs. Robbie Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Rawlings
and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Pogue
are spending n few days in
Hot Springs.
Mrs. Mattie Lou Miller and
her son, Robert Miller, of
Pittsburg and her granddaugh-
ter and children of California
were guests of Mrs. John S.
Coffey Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tully
have returned from a few days
visit in NeW Orleans with their
son, R. L. Tullyq, and family.
They traveled by jet both
ways.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pharr
of Ft. Worth are here to visit
her sister, Mrs. G. W. Middle-
ton, and to attend the wedding
Saturday of their great-niece,
Miss Terre Rose, and James
William Harrell in First Chris-
tian Church.
Miss Sunell Rogers, student
at the University of Texas, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. G. Rogers, for the
Easter holidays.
Mrs. Dale Beard and chil-
dren, Rex and Camille, of
Monument, N. M., and Mrs. W.
S. Spivey and Mrs. J. T. Stan-
ford of Sweetwater are spend-
ing the Easter week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ed-
wards, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Hatehell and with other rela-
tives in Winnsboro.
Mrs. Cliff Dorman and Mrs.
Frank Long were in Tyler
Thursday and visited with Mr.
j and Mrs. Than Seaman. Mr.
Seaman continues to improve
at the medical Center Hospital ' Australia is about the same
1 where he had major surgery size as the United States but
i several weeks ago and hopes to has fewer people than the state
return home soon. of Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Sanders
of Austin are spending the hol-
idays with friends and rsla-
tives in Sulphur Springs and j
Winnsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H- Goodman
of Canyon will be guests of
Mrs. Ti mClifton Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Graham are in San Antonio to
visit their daughter, Mrs. Mary
Lou Inseore and daughter, Jo
^eth for a few days.
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Lonnie Sinclair, teacher in
the Texas City schools, is
spending the Easter holidays
with his parents, Mr. and lira.
0. B. Sinclair.
Mrs. Sue Cribbs and son,
Ricky, of Great Lakes, 111.,
arrived Tuesday for a visit
with her mother, Mrs. Bonnie
Rushing and other relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craver
and daughter, Carol, of Here-
ford are spending the holiday
week-end W'th his mother,
Mrs. Estelle CraVer and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ewing
were in Ft. Worth Thursday
to visit their son - in - law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
H. L- Betts and sons. Mrs.
Betts and c h i 1 dren returned
home with them for the Easter
holidays. Mr. Betts will
join the family here tonight.
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a proposal for a study and «on-
struction of an extended mis-
sion environmental control and
life support system for the
Apollo spacecraft.
The three astronauts would
travel in a modified version of
the Apollo mooncraft, similar
to the one scheduled to go to
the moon this decade.
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Mr. and Mrs. Denzil T.
Clifton, students at the Uni-
versity of Texas, are spending
the holidays with friends and
relatives in Sulphur Springs
and Winnsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Williams
and son, Ricky, of Dallas, are
spending the Easter week-end
with his mother, Mrs. G. E.
Williams and family.
John Hardin of McKinney
is visit ing his grandmother,
Mrs. Chas. P. McKinney for
the faster week-end. His par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hard-
in visited in Sulphur Springs
Thursday.
About 40 per cent of all
copper produced in the United
States is taken from the mines
of Arizona.
HARRY O. BALL
The Rev. Harry 0. Ball, sup-
erittUndant of missions, Fan-
nin Baptist Association, will
be the evangelist for the re-
vival beginning Sunday at 11
a. m. at the Martin Springs
Baptist Ghtircth. The evening
service ia at 7:30 and there
will be morning services each
weekday at 10 o'clock.
A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to the public, according
to pastor Earl Allen. The
music will be directed by
John Orr and Linda Rswson,
church musicians with J. T.
Adams, director of First Bap-
tist Church, Sulphur Springs,
as guest director Monday and
Thursday evening.
“There will be an extensive
visitation program carried out
during the week with an all out
effort to enlist the people of
Martin Springs community,”
Mr. Allen says, “We are work-
ing in co-operation with oth-
er churches in revival effort.”
The church is located on
Como Highway southeast of
the city.
120-Day Orbit
Plans Revealed
Houston, Mar. 27 till—Space
officials have made plans to
follow up the Apollo moon
landing by orbiting three men
around the earth for 120 days.
This was revealed today in
Hospital Visiting Hotn
I to 4 and 7 tola a
Admitted
Mrs. Sid Pogue, Route Three,
medical.
Mrs. Omia Coker, Como,
medical.
Patty Ann Jackson, 446
Houston, medical.
Mrs. Pearl Scudder, Bra-
•hcar, medical.
Mrs. W. L. Crump, Routt
Five, medical.
George Edward Stribling,
Route Five, medical.
W. E. Stewart, Brashear,
medical.
DUmioted
Mrs. Mollie Clayton, 22»
Texas', medical.
Aubrey L. Tiiawqrth, Route
Four, medical.
Mrs. James R. Allen and
daughter to 1002 Alabama.
John H. McCreary, 312 Jef-
ferson, medical. '
Mis. Blanche Roberta, city,
medical.
Lie Detector
Tests Clear Two
lirownwood, Mar. 21 Uh —
Authorities said today lie de-
tector testa given two men ia
Austin in the robbery - slaying
of a young service station op-
erator between Abilene and
Cross Plain* early Wednesday
were negative.
A Callahan deputy, Tod
Newton, said this morning:
“As far as I’m cti&cerned they
had nothing to do with it.
The 23-year-old victim, John
Charles Manor, was working
at a lonely crossroads filling
station 23 miles southeast* of
Abilene When he was killed.
He died of a small caliber bul-
let wound above the right eye.
Try a Want Ad for Results
First Christian
Plans Servicw
Church school will begin ft
9:45 a. m. ia all department*
*
choir will ting JtyhaM
Love.” The B«V. Reg fiL
tin’s sermon will be en
“The Resurrection The
Life” based on Luke 24 and
Mqrk 16. At 8 ;00 p. m. Sunday
there will be a service of Chrie-
tian baptism and t h • Lord’s
Supper will follow.
A spokesman said about half
«* MW UM MPfee
tion operators belong to th«
association. •
Gen, Mae Arthur
I* Some Better
Stations Drop
Trading Stamps
Dallas, Mar. 27 UR — Many
Dallas retail service station op-
erators stopped d i * t routing
trading stamps today.
The action was taken at a
secret meeting of the Dallas
Petroleum Retailers Atoocia-
tion Wednesday. About 32b
member and non - member sta-
tion managers agreed to quit
what they called “an expen-
Gfqeril MgfArthM’l
moderately inflammed right
lung shows marked itapave-
ment today. The hospital says
he remains fa serious condi-
tion, although progressing sat-
isfactorily.
Try f Want Ad for Results
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Wanted-
You to Bo One of the
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One One One One
IN THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY SCHOOL,
SUNDAY MORNING
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If you are a member of another church In Sul-
phur Springs, First Baptist Church encourage*
you to worship in the church of your choicer
Our First Service in our New Church
EASTER SERVICE
Sunday Morning 11:00 A* M.
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We Cordially Invite You to our Easter Service in our New Church
At League and Pampa Streets Sunday Morning - - • A Brief Dedication
Service at 9:30 A. M. (Our Regular Dedication and Open House Will Be at a later date)
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45
CHURCH SERVICES U:00 A. M.
R. L. ALEXANDER, Pa.tor
■COME AND WORSHIP WITH US-
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1964, newspaper, March 27, 1964; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth823464/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.