The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, May 4, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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Butler is at home from, Mrs. Harman McMullen and
While on hi* vacation. |daughter of Shreveport are here
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Inman and family spent
visiting in Henderson.
for a viait the first of the week.
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f»i* is in Venice, Calif.
; his mother and brother.
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rt»n,» Secret Treasure” at
on Monday and Tuesday.
Id*y*to* firaaier of Alex-
th friends.
J. F. Knight left Sunday
and Com-
Visit in Cooper
J. L. Milligan returned
unday night from Dallas,
| “he visited her daughter.
ny Weismuller and Mau-
’Hara at the Mission Mon-
! id Tuesday.
and Mrs. Barney Burns and
Mrs, M. N. Moore spent
visiting in Dallas.
Mrs. John King of Tyler was
here Sunday visiting Mrs. H. C.
King and family. „
W. R. Barker and family were
here Sunday from Maud visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Barker.
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Mrs. M. D. Duncan has gone to
Gilmer for a visit in the home of
her son, Rev, Leo Hopkins.
Urs. Pearl Hamilton Molloy
will review the Life of Douglas
MacArthur at 8 o'clock tonight in
the tenement of the Methodist
Church, sponsored by the Young
Peoples Department.
All proceeds will go' to the de-
partment as Mrs. Molloy is donat-
ing her part of the program. Re-
modeling of the department’s
class-rooms in the Educational
building is planned.
Mr». J. C. Patman is visiting
relatives i„ Dallas.
Mrs. Bill Cromer has been mov-
ed to her home on Cranford St.,
from the Longino Hospital, where
she had undergone a major oper-
ation.
Mrs. L. E. Gee and Mrs. Estelle
Irwin were m Greenville Sunday
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Payne and children.
Wayne Kj.pars of Dike Route X
entered Longino hospital the first
of the week for treatment.
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Mr. and Mr*. Carl Cromer were
here Sunday from Marshall visit-
ing relatives.
5TED
WEEK-END
Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Shelton,
Mrs. J, L Walker, Mrs. J. C. Car-
mack and Miss Sue Shelton visit-
ed relatives in Tyler Sunday,
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Hie last meeting of tte Stan-
dard Club for the 1941-42 year
was held at the Country Club cot-
tage of Mrs. 8. Byrd Longino, the
retiring president, on ~ *
May 1st. ■
Thirty regular and associate
members ware present to enjoy
the luneheon and social hour that
followed
The luncheon table, arranged
on the porch, with a commanding
view- of the lake and natural scen-
ery’at its best at this time of the
year, was laid in red, white and
blue covers, the patriotic theme,
complemented with gorgeous red
roses employed to decorate the
table center. „
Mrs. E. G. Bice of Jackson-
ville, Florida, a former club mem-
ber, was ah out-of-town guest
sharing the delightful outing and
luncheon.
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Two white men for drunken-
ness and one for disturbance com-
prised the week-end arrests by
Hopkins County officers, it was
reported Monday.
The men entered pleas of guil-
ty before Justice of the Peace
Mr. and Mrs. Winona Flew-
harty and daughter of Dallas
were Sunday guests of relatives
here.
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Fridav “*!rore Juf>n
y’ Men Smith ate fines of $ia.50
each were assessed.
mn ims
COVED HOKE
Grace Richardson and
Lorene Sheppard spent Sat*
I in Dallas.
JL 8. Berry and Miss Bey-
Itmer visited in Greenville
lorn me roe Sunday.
The name stars, plu* Bob Hope
and 100 Louisiana Lovelies, plus
all the breathless spectacle of „
New Orleans Mardl Gras. See the
"Louisiana Purchase” at Carna-
tion Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.
C, L. Moulder and son Charles
Moulder went to Dallas' Monday
to take his mother, Mrs. K. K.
Moulder, who has been her# for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Johnson and
son were in Pittsburg Sunday vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Quinn.
Neal McDonald has been added
to the force of the Markham
Lumber Co. and began Work Mon-
day.
Bobby Burns of Ridgeway, in
jured Friday evening when his
motorcycle collided with an auto
mobile on Main St.,' has been
»eved to his home from Longino
hospital and is reported recover-
ing rapidly.
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Mr. and Mrs. Garner Marr of
Garland and Mrs. Robert Lamb of
Denver City, who is staying at
Garland while taking medical
treatment at a Dallas hospital,
spent Sunday here with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Roberts.
Mis* Ueorgeanna Kennedy and
Audio Bullock of Texarkana spent
Sunday visiting relative* and
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean, who
live on Craig St„ were In a ear
accident on Texas St Saturday
♦tening. They were able to go
home after being taken to the
Longino hospital for treatment
Lena Ruth Lyon of Texarkana
cams here during the week-end
for a visit with her aunt, Miss
Ruth Gordon.
terrific Tnrzan yet! Love
gle paradise! See “Tame's
Treasure" at the Mission
|y and Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Eria Gilpin and
Arthur Smith were here from
Dallas for a viait over the week-
end.
Mrs. E. F. Martin of Shook*
Chapel came hern for a viait the
first of the week with Mra. R. D.
Nichola.
Mias Frances Chamberlain waa
at home from Dallas visiting ter
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Chamberlain, over the week-end.
Tarzan'a primitive call to his
White Goddess of the jungle is
your call to 1000 thundering
thrills! All NEW1 Greatest Taman
yet! See "Taraan’s Secret Treaa-
ura” at the Mission Monday ami
Tuesday.
Henderson and family of
Iboro spent Sunday here vis-
lelative*.
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Rea Choate, Misa Mary
Jay and Billy Tennison
t’isilors in Cooper Sunday.
I and Mr*. Parrish Burtner
|the week-end viaUing his
in Roxton.
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»w* and Shiners. Get your
fcait from H. C. (Casey)
I 840 Jefferson St. d4-7tp
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chapman
were here from Tyler for a week-
end visit with his mother, Mrs.
Harvey Chapman, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gammill of
Liberty announce the arrival of a
•on at Longino huapiUl Sunday,
May 3. 1942. He has been named
8iUy Mack,_____:______
Where guns mate and love Is
at stake. A lone hand against a
band of outlaws. See John Wayne
in " 'Neath the Arizona Skies" ut
the Broadway Monday, Tuesday.
The musical show that wowed
Broadway for two years, "Louis-
iana Purchase," starring Bob
Hope, Zorina, and Victor Moore,
at the Carnation Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday.
Bobby Burns went to his home
at Ridgeway Monday from Longi-
no hospital, where he received
treatment for a skull fracture re-
ceived when he wii» thrown from
a motorcycle when it crashed into
car several days ago.
Audie Turrentine has been mov-
ed to his home on Houston street
from the Cozad Clinic, where he
had undergone an appendectomy.
Dave Campbell has re-
home after a week’s visit
lias.
Rev. E. W. Martin, First Chris-
tian Church pastor, is reported
quite sick at hi* home on Fore
street.
and Mrs. B. V, Burford of II. H, Morgan and DeVoe Car-
were guests of Rev. and j ter were here from Orange for
Henry Mood Sunday.
kiisiunu Purchase" at Carnh-
l^nday, Monday, Tueuday.
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tnd Mrs. 1. T. Harper went
for a visit Monday and
NI
u# Virginia Ruth Deghong
JBts was the guest of Miss
■ Hicks during the week-
1
vi»it at their homes
week-end.
during the
Mrs. Imogens Woodard and
son, Bobby, spent Sunday in
Commerce visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John Currin.
Mr. and Mrs. Connor Taylor
were in Rowlett Sunday for a vis-
it with her parents, Mr. and Mra.
J. E. Coyle, her slater, Mrs, Cole-
man White, and brother-in-law,
Coleman White, who it leaving for
Camp Suton, N.C., where he will
be stationed as Sgt. iu tte main
tenance divlaion of the U. 8.
Army.
Jimmy Rhodes, who has been
located at Geiger Field, Spokane,
Wash., is her* on furlough visit-
ing his parents, Mr. and Mra B.
F. Rhodes, After his visit here
he will be stationed at the Army
Air base at Ft. Lewi*, Seattle,
Wash.
As many members of the Local
Selective lerviee Board as possi-
ble and one clerk are to attend a
district meeting at Tyler. May 7
at TiSO p.m, for a discussion of
various problems which confront
the board* from time to time.
Mrs. Frank Allen waa reported
doing a* well as could be expect-
ed at the Cosad Clinic Monday
after a major operation on Satur-
day-
Mias Jeaaie Butler Broadfoot
and Albert Broadfoot Jr. of Bon-
ham came here from Paris, where
Misa Marth* Murray wa*
from Klondike for a weekend via-
it with her parents, Mr. and Mra.
Ray Murray.
Pvt. Jewel D. Evans of Barks-
dale, La., came here for a visit
during the weekend with hi* par-
here *nts, Mr. and Mra. C. C. Evans,
on Route 3.
WantTpS
FOR SALE
Mrs. Lee Clark of Greenville,
Miss Rebecca Murray of Paris and
Mias Vera Ruth Murray of Dallas
were here Sunday visiting in the
home of their parent*, Mr. and
Mr*. J. J. Murray.
“‘Neath The Arizona Skies"
at the Broadway Saturday night
at 11 and Sunday.
John Wayne at the Broadway
Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Huiett Rogers of Olnry
came here Saturday for a visit
with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Brice uml family.
J this and Bob Hope, too!
|way’s biggest musical comes
screen. See "Louisians
»" !‘l the Carnation Sun-
konduy and Tuesday
Mi»* Bernice Whiteley, English
''•schei in the High School, was
in Commerce Sunday visiting her
sister.
A son was born on Monday,
May 3. 1942, to Mr. and Mr*.
James Lee wa* here from Tex-
arkana for a visit during the
week-end. Mr*. Lee and their
daughter, Barbara Kay, returned
to Texarkana with him.
FOR SALE — Two Dexter Wash-
ing Machine*. Lifetime guaran-
tee. Bargain priced, terms If de-
sired. G. H. Melton at B. A M.
Food Store, ' d8-2t-wltc
Miss Elizabeth Ann Chizuin of
iv*«> a, i u» cTir. unil inrv. j v m/.uiii pi
Loyd Chance, who live nine miles j Ft. Worth and Attorney John A. J
FOR SALK OR BENT—00-acre
farm, near Miller Grova. Twenty
acres in cultivation. $10.60 per
acre. $200 cash or liveatock down
payment. 3-32 royalty reserved.
Cash or liveatock rent cheap
to good man for cotton or peanut
farming. R. B. Cleveland, Gar-
land, Text*. d3*2t-w8-ltp
east of town.
Clovis McDaniel wa* here from
Camp Woiter* for a visit during
the weekend with his sister, Mr*.
T. E. Bolding, of Beckham.
Hick* of Dallas were
guests of hi* parents,
Mr*. Howard Hick*.
week-end
Mr. and
IFOR RENT-The Wince Connal-
ly home. Phone 47.
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Hair-trigger action! Breath-
taking suspense! Pounding hooii
ami hinging guns in a cyclonic
melodrama in " 'Neath The Arise-
na Kkiea," at the Broadway Mon-
day and Tuesday.
FOR SALE — 1940 Dodge Pick
up. Good tire*. Good running
condition. Apply Hall - Farrar
Drug Co. d4-2to
Mr. and Mr*. Dave Levine and
Mrs. Sonia Levine of Dallaa, and
Mr. and Mr*. A. Binder of Wax-,
ahachie were here to spend Sun- FOR SALE—At a bargain, double
day visiting in the home of Mr.! barrel hammerles* shotgun, also
and Mrs. M. Senit. j pump shotgun. Both twelve gauge
Green i- fieri* from Kil
(Baiting his patents, Mr. and
L. Green,
and Mrs. E, (J, Allen and
kid Mr*. J. I), Shelton spent
in Dallas visiting Mr. tmd
Billy Joe Fox.
Mrs. John B, Stringer. .Mra
Loui* Anii* and Mrs. Myra Hen-
derson Wright spent the day in
Dallas Saturday.
Johnny Wakefield and family
returned home Sunday from Paris
where they were at the home of
relatives while he was recuperat-
ing, after an illness of pneumonia
in a Paris hospital.
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t HOPE, Zorina and Victor land Mis. Robert Webb of Com-
at the Carnation Sunday, j marc*, Mr* Julius Evans of Bon-
J»y and Tuesday. j ham and Mrs. C, C. Waggoner of
■ “ j Fresno, Calif., were Sunday guest*
War Bond* and Stamps, j of Mr. and Mrs Fan* Lamer.
PUBLIC SALE
Jeff D. Lindley Farm
12 Mile* Northwest of Sulphur Spring*,
1H Miles Weal of Peerless.
Wednesday
MAY 6th
2:00 P. M.
-50 HEAD GOOD WHITE FACED
MIXED CATTLE
—15 HEAD GOOD JERSEY MILCH COWS
—80 GOOD SELECT BLACK-FACED
EWES, 30 LAMBS.
Administrator Sale
DUNCAN STEINSIEK, Auctioneer
----------- j See J. C. Winder,
Mr*. Ku**el! Walters and son. Hotel.
| Ru*»ell Jr., of Sherman have
I been here several day* visiting
j her parent#, Mr. and Mr*. Arthur
j Snow, and will return home Tuea- j FUR RENT
: day.
Commercial
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FOR RENT
BUY
UNITED
STATES
SAVINGS
BONDS
AND ST AM F#
Desirable furnished
apartment in duplex. All mod
ern convenience*; electric refrig-
jeration. Call 459. d!8-tf
America On guard!
Above k* a reproduction of tte
Treasury Department'e Defen**
Savings Porter, showing an exact
duplication of the original “Minute
Maa" statu* by famed aeulptor
Daniel Cheater French. Defense
Bond* and Stan,pa, on tale at your
bank or poet oft™, are a vital part
m America* dafrnaa preparaUuna,
KGK rent — Furnished, five
| room apartment; bill* paid. New-
ly refininhed. All conveniences.
389 8. Davis St. Bart C. Pate.
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FOR RENT — Four-room office
suite in Pulley Building; Venetian
blind*, linoleum, lighting fixtures,
two lavatories. W. M. Walker.
Phone 804. d3-3tc
FOR KENT — Furnished apart-
ment or bedroom with private
bath. Mr*. H. H. Thomas, Con-
nelly St. Phone 79. d3,3te
smm
baby-gentle
SUDS SO RICH...
SWAN IS SWELL
FOR BATH OR KITCHf
FOR KENT—Desirable five-room;
cottage, 120 Fore St. All con-!
venience*. Mi** Mamie Beale. |
Phone 28(1. d4-7tc !
WANTED
! WANTED—To buy rags, old cas-
ings, and wrap Iron. Friedman
Iron A Metal Co., Cotton Belt
• Gentle? Say . ,. Swan ia baby- j Track*. wd-tf«
gentle. Pure aa imported caatilea.' ......... -
If you want to nee a happy baby,
bath*him with Swan. Swan-derful
for dud* and dish#*, too! Try it!
NOTICE
K^ho Publiftlung
Company
| NOTICE — We need 75 berry j
! picker* seven day* a week from!
| April 2(1 until June 1. We have !
45 acres strawberries, also have j
five camp house*; a good picker-
can make $3,00 or more a day. j
Our farm I* at Bonanza, between :
Emory and Sulphur Spring*. Ad-;
drem W. B. McLeroy, Sulphur!
Spring*, Tex,, Rt. 4. dl-3t-wH-3tp
NfWI SWAN
FLOATING SOAP
unanMnic* . o-n,t« MM,
TUMI Mt
. "MIOHT HORIZON"
fcrwy day—Moaday *«wek hUmy
LOST
LOST — Friday afternoon, near j
Hayniworth’a Jewelry Store,
green pur** containing glasses,
fountain pen and other school
supplies. Plea*# return to Mary
McDonald, Echo office. 4b
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Untamed Tartan and his White
Goddesst Jungle night* that were
made for love! So exciting it will
keep yo'u thrill-frozen in your
aeatl See Johnny Weismuller and
Maureen O’Hara at the Mission
Monday and Tuesday in "Tar-
zan’a Secret Treasure.”
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Colieg#, for a Viait during the
week-end with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrz. J, B. Butler.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinaon
are here from Texarkana visiting
hia parent*, Mr. and Mra. Albert
-Robinaon, while he ia on hia vacs*
tion- EL, J'
Tabulation* of the
Selective Service
shows 2,703 men „ T
the I,oral Selective Servteol
Mr*. Myra Wright, chiof i
reported Monday.
Additional cards are .til!
pected from board* in < ‘
tie* where Hopkins 0, ..T
registered while away front
The local heal'd has tent > ‘
to other countie*. .. ./&■
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ot Part* Junior live* on Texas streot, mtertelP
College, fur n vl.it ______■> ..........
J. N. Shelton tea
news from Mrs. Shelton --------
she expects to return home Thurn-
day from Kansas City. , ^
an operation
Coaad Clinic.
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Monday at
Mr*. Cranford Stacy of Mar-
shall is visiting Mrs. Jack Denton,
who is improving, after being vary
ill the past few day*. Miaa Lo-
rene Denton has returned to Dal-
las after a viait with ter megtnw;
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Every mother'a ton or daughter 1
write a hook" recalling childhood
hter "could
rwmmwm « invviiuig GniMHlwa
orloa, expressing sentiments they feel to-
day_-yet few of us feel adequately ar-
ticulate to put in words everything we
have to say in gratitude to Mother.
That a why this day you'll hava your say
with one of those well-chosen gifts.
FABRIC CLOVES
Mother will wear them for "beat" and
really be glad you were thoughtful
enough to select them. Choice color*
in double woven cotton S0C
fabrics
aw ewseteartteow **«, - Sr te - w se ae-#» ##
“DRESS” BAGS
Nothing better than a smart new bag
for Mother! Top handles, pouchaa, en-
velopes . , , well fitted. Fabrics and
calfs. New colors.
$1.98 “d $2.98 m
COSTUME JEWELRY
The ideal gift that will please mother*,
both old and young. Many delightful
pleceN in a variety of sty lea for your
choosing. Come in now and seleet some
piece that your mother will qq
wear proudly
HANDKERCHIEFS
Cay and colorful one’« or dainty hand
embroidered linens, whichever kind she
likes you will find them here. 8he will
tell you herself that no woman ever has
too many beautiful handkerchiefs. Our
choice xelection is so moderately priced
that you will want several for mother.
25c 50c
BATISTE GOWNS
Flower printed batiste gowns with dain-
ty ruffled top and full swirling skirt.
They will wash beautifully and wear
wonderfully. A complete range of size*
for your selection.
$1.49 “d $2.98
SLIPS
A complete selection of lovely ii)ipa for
Mother's Day giving. Whites and col-
ors including navy. Both lace trim and
tailored styles.
$1.98,nU
$2.98
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Hosiery now more than ever is the per- f
feet gift for mother. Chooae from our §
complete stock of fine quality stocking* 1
in the new summer shades including 5
Nylons, Silks, Cottons, and Rayons.
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, May 4, 1942, newspaper, May 4, 1942; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825843/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.