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6—THE NEWS-TELEGRAM, Sulphur Spring*, Tans, Wednesday, July 11,1990
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Debbie Yarborough has returned
a two-week tour of Europe,
there she visited England,
Belgium and Switzer-
land.
Gary and Myra Bums had Stacey
Sharp and daughters, Brandy and
Brittany, of Sulphur Springs, and
Bill and Wanna Bird well of
Malakoff as Fourth of July guests.
Greg and Richard McLarry, sons
of Dan and Janie McLarry, have
been awarded scholarships to lyier
Junior College, where they will
play on the Apache Soccer Team.
Matt High of Garland returned
home Monday after spending a few
days with his grandparents, Joe and
Judi DalzelL
Andy and Suzi Rogers and
children, Whitney and Kalca, of Ar-
lington were guests of her parents,
George and Ann Minyard last
week.
Ellie Swindell had as Fourth of
July guests her daughter and son-
in-law, Myma Rae and Bob Pickard
of Fort Worth, and her
granddaughter and grandson-in-
law, Joellyn and Steve Brickhouse
and great-grandson, Jeffery, of
Mesquite.
J.A. (Lon) Hurley celebrated his
90th birthday on July 10.
Luvena Owens and her son,
Gary, retumed jKyne Monday from
Houston where they were the
guests of her daughter, Barbara and
Leldon McKinney and son, David.
John D. and Polly McKay, along
with Finis and Onree Attlesey
visited Greenville on Wednesday
for the Fourth of July.
Robert Earl and Jo Wallace hos-
ted a family reunion at their home
on the Fourth of July for the des-
cendants of J.P. and Sarah Wallace.
A covered dish luncheon was ser-
ved and the afternoon was a time
visitation. Attending were: Randy
Wallace, Mylon Wallace and Beth
Cummings of Greenville, Julie and
Justin Pawlik of Houston, Don and
Jane Glenn and son, Justin, of
Yantis, Bob and Myma Pickard of
Fort Worth, Gary and Tammie
Goggans and children of Pickton.
Attending from Sulphur Springs
were: Earl and Florence Evelyn
Glenn, Larry and Cathy Wallace,
Sandra Goggans, Ray and Sarah
Beth Hurley and Gwen and Bran-
don, Ellis Morgan, Patsy Norton
and Dwayne Murphy.
Attending from Reilly Springs
were: Ken and Sandi Wallace and
datghters. Heather aqd Kendra,
Rhonda Wallace rod son, Kaleb.
EUie Swindell, Mike and Michelle
Wallace and Kenneth and Joan Wal-
lace.
Ina Vanginault is still confined to
her home and Leitha Williams is
staying were her.
Charley Dickey and his father
Astro Graph
Bernice Bede Oaol
July 12.1990
More travel than usual is a possibility in
the year ahead. There is a likelihood you
might take a trip ot some distance to a
place you’ve long desired to visit and it
will live up to your expectations.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) What you
can’t accomplish on your own today
can be achieved with competent part-
ners. You must be sure, however, both
parties have a harmony of purpose.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your greatest
successes today are likely to come from
situations you manage for others. For-
tunately, you'll share in the benefits or
advantages of those you aid.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) Today you
might be called upon to arbitrate a mat-
ter between two dissidents. You'll know
how to bring these parties together in a
manner that will nullify their differences.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-OcL 23) Something in
which you’re presently involved can
yield a greater return than you first sus-
pected. Analyze this matter again today
with an eye toward improvement.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Social con-
tacts could be extremely helpful for you
today. Someone you know might open a
door for you that you have been unable
to jar loose.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Don't
get rattled if it looks like you've invested
in an early business skirmish today, be-
cause you are a stronger closer than an
opener. Be tenacious and you’ll come
out OK.
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Happy
tidings could come to you today con-
cerning two unrelated involvements.
One pertains to something of a social
nature and the other is associated with
your material affairs.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fefc. ItoYou could
be more fortunate than usual Ifi material
ventures today, not only for yourself,
but for people you’re associated with as
PISCES {Fab. 20 March 20) Usually
you are a reasonably cautious person,
but today you might be inclined to take
a risk. Others may think of it as a gam-
ble, but you'll know it’s more like a sure
thing. -
ARIES (March 21-AprM 19) If there is
something special you need today,
don’t keep it a secret. People you’ve
helped in the past will be happy to assist
you now. Ask. ,
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Instead of
complaining about your present cir-
cumstances, take time to review all of
your opportunities and benefits today
and you'll discover you’re in pretty good
shape.
QSMMI (May 21 June 20) You are ca-
pable of rather remarkable achieve-
ments today, provided you are properly
motivated it you trMfi* ®o©ui now you
con improve your metorie! circum-
stances, this should do the |ob.
E.D. Dickey were in Sulphur
Springs Sunday to attend The
Dickey Family Reunion.
The Vacaction Bible School
which has been held each Wednes-
day night at the Baptist church for
children ages 4-13 continues to
have a good attendance.
JJL Watkins was dismissed from
Hopkins County Memorial
Hospital to Leisure Lodge where he
will reside for awhile.
Darla Baldridge hosted a
birthday celebration for her hus-
band Billy Baldridge and son
Brandon and their grandfather
Spencer Hinkleon June 24. Attend-
ing were Spencer and Venita Hinkle
and daughter Mancha, J.R. Hinkle,
Darryl and Tamara Meeks and
Keith Robinson of Ridgeway.
Donna Dtfdd and son Jerry Don and
Peggy Gibby of BirthrighL Also at-
tending were Fenton Gibby,
Rhonda Doss, David Leitsinger and
Kimmie Baldridge of Sulphur
Springs.
The Methodist Men and the
United Methodist Woman of the
Hopkins County Co-Operative
Pansh will meet at the Reilly
Springs United Methodist Church
Wednesday night for a covered dish
supper which will be followd with
a program for each group.
Bill and Wanda Alkire returned
Friday from a two week vacation to
W. Virginia to visit family. They
also towed Maryland.
Rebel and Bobbie Penipt of Dal-
las 'are here to spend the summer
with their grandparents Phil and
Verna Newby.
Sheila and Mike Woodworth of
Greenville were here this weekend
to visit her parents Bill and Wanda
Alkire and othe relatives.
John McNeil was in Olda. this
weekend to take his grandaughter
home and to attend his family
reunion at Elmore City.
EAST TEXAS
GASTROENTEROLOGY ASSOCIATES
Bill G. Hughes, M.D.,
Julian V. Deese, M.D.
Johnasan M. Gregory, M.D.
Practice Limited To Digestive Diseases.
Office Hours: Tuesday and Friday Morning
103 Medical Circle
Sulphur Springs, Texas 75482 .
By appointment
885-1291 or 1-800-344-2005
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1990, newspaper, July 11, 1990; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824016/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.