Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 109, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 7, 1980 Page: 16 of 28
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Saltillo news'
days ristrag las aster. Mrs
Lorene Bedgond a Ptee Fans
and wKh friends a Safedto
Mr. and Mrs Georg* Sea
visaed Mr. and Mrs Ernest
Dawson m Moot Verase
Sunday
Mrs. Zadt Moor* «f Gtes-
vilfc and Ben Dickerson of
Sulphur Sprats meted Mss
Frances Avar® Sunday
Pat McAfee Aed at 12 Man
Monday a Nemorai Hsapaul
Funeral services were beid ac 2
p m Taesday a the San
Harvey , Ptmerai Chapel a
Mount Vernon. Barai was ses
OidSaMio Cemetery Ha wife.
Mane, surma, iafm. with a
sister, Bessie Ward af Garden
Grtnre, CaM. two brathers.
Allison McAfee qf Sopeur
Springs and R.B McAfee of
Saltillo, a nephew Johnny
McAfee of Ssiphor Sprastp. asd
a niece, Mrs Mary Abe
Nickerson of Cakforma
Mr and Mrs. Joe Spradrat of
Wolfe City were recent m&ors
with Mrs Deha Odom
Out-of-town people atterah.-a
the funeral services for Mrs
Rose DeShaxo included Mr and
Mrs. Wesley King, daughter
Pate, Mr and Mrs Frank
Leeper and daagjster Weedy.
Mrs. Rem Kidder. Mrs BtlL#
Rose Marabie. Jen Berxec
Mr. and Mrs Boo King. Leslie
and Shanon. Mrs Lena Mae
DeShaio, Derwir. DeSharo aal
Mr and Mrs Gerald De&saari,
all of Houston
Also CW DeSharo of
Sheridan. Don DeShaas" :i
McAllen, Mrs. Vary Ljnao
DeShazo. Miss Carwiya
’Dike news
The Richard Knapiks and
Mrs. Helen HatcheU have
returned from a two week
vacation across the southern
states, visiting relatives along
the way. They visited the
Weldon Bums family in Conroe,
James Fletcher family in
Woodlands, Sue Bums in SL
Charles, La., Duane Bums
family in New Orleans, Steve
Bums family in Mobile, Ala.
They toured Mississippi,
Florida and Georgia ending
with a visit with relatives u»
Dallas.
Mrs. James Leslie and Mrs.
Joyce Shelton of Odessa are
visiting Mrs. Leslie's mother,
Mrs. Lillian Broughton, and her
sister, Mrs. Mary Screws, this
week.
Mr and Mrs. Kent Holbert
and daughter Ashley of Com-
merce visited Mr and Mrs. Les
Harris Sunday
Loy Orren, Paul Carr and
Horace Fuller attended a
Masonic meeting at the Grand
I>odge of Texas in Waco
Saturday. They visited the
Masonic Lodge in Mount
Pleasant Saturday night, where
work in the masters degree was
given by the Oklahoma Indian
degree team,
Mr and Mrs. Clovis Adair
visited friends in Temple during
the weekend.
Mrs. Floy Bennett attended
memorial day at Shirley
Sunday.
Misses I>ee Ann and Carla
Beth Briley spent Friday night
with their grandmother, Mrs
Ruth Briley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Phillips
and Mrs. Dons Phillips of
Tulsa, Okla. spent Friday night
with their parents and grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Swain.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown
of Mount Vernon visited Mr
and Mrs. Harold Hite Fnday
night. Mr. and Mrs. John
Markovic of Mount Vernon
visited Mr. and Mrs Hite
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Monroe,
Mrs. Ruth Briley and Miss
Frances Avaritt attended
singing at Pine Hill Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Newsome,
Timmie, Amy and Lesa of
Garland spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Hastings.
Terry Sustaire was in
Mesquite and Dallas this
weekend to return his wife and
children home. Mrs. Sustaire,
lisa and Ixirrie had spent the
week with her parents and for
Lisa to have a medical
examination.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rhoades, Bobby and Mitzi spent
the weekend in Royse City with
Mr. and Mrs. C.A. StoveaU.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Monroe
and Mrs. Ethel Fate attended
singing at the Calvary Baptist
Church in Mount Vernon
Sunday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.A.
Hastings during the weekend
were Mrs. Virginia Woodson
and Mrs. Alvis McArthur of
Rotan, Mrs. B.W. Skeen of
Sulphur Bluff and Marlin Skeen
of Kansas City, Kan. Mrs.
Hastings visited her aunts, Mrs.
Mary Ixiu Chester of Rotan and
Mrs. Myrtle Julian of Sulphur
Springs, who are visiting in the
home of Mrs. B.W. Skeen in
Sulphur Bluff.
Hayden Henry of St. Mar-
tinsville, I a. is here for a few
lfaaamKag ai
Hr ara: Strv
Okla., J. L. Kixg af
AJburjwrgae. .IK Mr and
Mrs. Terry User* ' S«*s-
Abe Mr as* Mr *<ur
BiCerSesd af Fur. War*, -«rs
Mac* P»r_x zf Pans. Mrs
bene Peas aof Mrs. Aasa
'Sktpesaa af Dared Jerry Oaf
:i Mono. Mr and Mrs Marx
Kj3Z. the Bn Jigc use
MJdred Gance af Delias.. Dick
Msare. Mrs Zepo* Merrel and
Mrs Jets Gass, a! af
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Ar» Mr vsA Sir*. AW
McAfee. Mrs GaUe* WJanrc
Mrs M*f Mbs* aed C.R
Maea&se. al :f Ssup&ir iftnags
Mrs. Lrasa Dates wa£ Mass
Yiram Dexa if Garbed. Mis
MeOare xsc Mrs
Martha Giesc af W-retStari,
Mr msd Mrs. Jarry af
Lmrnr* ice Gay Mays sf
Brarftear
Telephone rote
heoring stated
AUSTIN Texas AP -AW
bears* ac Geaerwt Tefcgtooe
C* i z*tfste& hr SKI' "Llrix je ‘
iBcreased rakes was ptotpaoed
. Tuesday frxr May 12 » May 71
'The itjry was *jK’Hsra>:
x. yier ta xsare &ac aZ £r
•jenaars Sad receml suf-
t-ntst scCte*- af beafxng. 1 &e
Pxbiac Chtihes O—mb—
sad,.
The PIT .retare added flat
fee heart was expected sr
emUmmt Far several, week*.
A 4-H hamburger supper was
enjoyed by X 4-H ers and 20
adults last Wednesday night.
Jack Godfrey. Bobby Joslin and
Gene Seal served as chefs at
file affair
Mr and Mrs Gene Neal and
Tammy were in Cooper
Satsrday. Tammy exhibited
her Holstein heifers. She
received three blue ribbons and
woe reserve champion with her
Suisem cow.
Mrs Ruth Baker. Mr. and
Mrs. Durwavne Irwin and Mr.
and Mrs Gene Neal attended
the Sulphur Springs FFA
banquet Tuesday night.
Mr and Mrs Vella Pace,
Darnel Pace. Mike Merry , Billy
Cummings. Mrs Diana Nance,
Amy Brandenburhg. Ronny and
Kelly Judin. Mrs Nell Medina,
Mrs Nell Neal, Tammy Neal,
Mr and Mrs Gene Neal, Dolly,
Sandy aid Sue Herman were in
Sulphur Springs passing, out
literature as a community
seme* project.
Jesse Nance, Larry Argen-
fcngfat. Brad Argenbrigftt, Tony-
Mem and Bob Potts were in
Longview Saturday. They
competed ui the district rifle
eliminations The Hopkins
County team wot a second
paact award.
Mrs Valeria Tinker and Mrs.
Irene Daughter* visited Mrs.
Gladys Neal and family on
Sunday.
Mrs Dessie Carroll and Mrs.
Margaret Dowdy have attended
several arts and crafts exhibits
this spring Quitman and
Emory were two of them and-
the rems Art Fair the past
Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Neal
visited Mr and Mrs. Alton
Payne, of Shaggy Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Nell Medina and Mrs.
Ruby Hargrave accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burkham
to Tyler for Mr. Burkham to get
skin treatment Tuesday.
Mrs. Jean Lynn was in Dallas
Monday for back treatment
/Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burkham
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jr.
Burkham, Stan and Brian.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burkham
of Grapevine and Mr. and Mrs.
Zane Burkham of Dallas spent
the weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Burkham.
Mrs Marie Burkham, Mrs.
Mike Burkham, Mrs. Janie
Godfrey and Mrs. Larene Davis
attended the flea markft in
danton Saturday.
Mrs. Janie Godfrey had lunch
with Mrs. Marie Burkham
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hargrave
and Judy of Daingerfield visited
Mrs. Ruby Hargrave Saturday-
evening.
Nell Medina and Mrs. Ruby
Hargrave accompanied Rev.
and Mrs. Lemon to Dallas
Monday for the minister to
enter the hospital.
•Baskets
•Candlesticks
•Candles
•Butterfly Pictures
•Silk flower Arrangements
•Pottery •China
•Brass Containers. Vases Trays
•Silk Plants & Ferns
Children hurt in accident
AUSTIN, Texas 'APi - Six
students were injured Tuesday
when a car ran a stop sign and
crashed into an elementary
school library-.
A custodian at Govalle
Elementary School was injured
later as the damaged wall was
being torn down.
All of the injured were treated
and released at a local hospital
The 17-year-old driver of the
car told police his brakes failed.
He was not injured. Two
children were 1 temporarily-
trapped under the vehicle,
which wound up fully inside the
library
"I looked up and the car was
coming through the wall. I
couldn’t believe it. The children
were screaming,” said
librarian Sheridan Moore. “I
think it was the card catalog file
and the big atlas we had against
the wall that saved us."
Police said the car hit two
parked cars before it went
through the stop sign and into
the library.
The driver, who returned to
the scene 30 minutes after the
wreck, was given three traffic
tickets, including one for
violation of a restriction
requiring a licensed driver to be
in the car with him, according
to Sam Ballard, Austin Police
public information officer.
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 109, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 7, 1980, newspaper, May 7, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824408/m1/16/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.