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TH1 HOPKINS COUNTY ECHO, Sulphur Springs, Texas. Friday, November SO, 19S2.
-j-Locals-:-
Mrs. J. V. Ward continue? to, Willie Wyatt has returned
Recalling
The Past
By AUSTIN L. HURLEY
dTiMft stiitie other things that
have become things of the past.
Two In particular, old time
camp meeting* off in the woods
and side saddles for ladies.
In my younger days the
ladies, both girls and older
women, had their side saddles.
They were made with two
horns without any knobs on
them at the top end. They had
j one stirrup on the left side for
improve each day at her home to Denton to resume his studies
on Whitworth Street where she ; at NTSL' following a visit with j an) going to write some- ' the ladies to get on the horse,
is recuperating from a heart at- his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. thing about the happenings and They had to have an elevated
tack that she suffered on Oct.; Grady Wyatt, during the holi- things that have taken place in
1®- | days. | my 93 years living in this old
- world.
platform of some kind. At
churches there were some kind
of platforms. Sometimes they
would cut a good sized tree and
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy! y{r and Mrs. L. L. Hall, I was born in Pike County
Andrews and children. Carol Mrs. C. J. Farrar and grand- Ind., in the year 1869. My par- , leave the stump high enough
Flo and Eddie have returned to dauphter, Julie Nance, and ents left Indiana in 1876 and J for the ladies to get the horse
their home in Wichita Palls MrS- a. B. Bingham of Sal- came to Texas. Most of my life j close to it so they could put
after spending the holidays {jjj0 were jn Dallas Saturday has been spent in Hopkins j their right foot and leg be-
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. njpbt to attend the wedding of County. I tween the two saddle horns and
Lucius A. Pogue and her broth- their niece, Miss Carol Jean In some former articles that ’ their left foot in the one stir-
er, L. A. Pogue. Jr., and fam- podd, a7ld Clyde Pond in the were published in the Sulphur * rup. They also had a riding
fly. ; chapel of the First Baptist Springs paper 1 mentioned some j skirt that came down over their
- ' Church at 7 p. m. I things that have become a thing > feet. That hung on the left side
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brower__i of the past. Such as the old j of the horse. Ladies riding side
Saltillo News
Here to attend funeral serv-
ices for Volney (Brown) Rob-
erts at Old Saltillo Wednesday
afternoon were:
Dallas—Mrs. Altha Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Akin, Mrs.
A. L. Edwards, Y. C. McGill
and Mrs. A. E. Simpson.
Fort Worth—Harold Ballard.
Longview—Mrs. A. W. Chris-
tian, Sessum Christian, Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Harris, Mrs. Bob
Collins.
Denton—Norman Patrick.
Sulphur Springs—Mr. and
Mrs. P. Wr. Gibson, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Houston Mrs. Guy
Mays. Mrs. Tom Inglis, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Roberts and chil-
dren Dr. Edwin Mays.
Sulphur Bluff—Mr. and Mrs.
erttoon at Edna, with burial
there.
Woftiah’s Society of Christian
Service, with Brashear, Ridge-
way and Gafford Chapel Will
meet in the church on Thurs-
day afternoon. Mrs. Eldon
King, president, will preside.
The program will be given by
Brashear and RidgeWay.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Flem-
mings had visiting in their
home over the holidays, Mr.
er observed her 93rd birth- and Mrs. E. Skelton from Car-
day Thanksgiving Day at her thage, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs.
home. I James G e h 1 e e , Victorville,
Enjoying the occasion with Calif,
her were Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie j Major Billy Phillips, Wife
Mrs. McCord
Observes
Birthday
Mrs. Cora McCord of Weav-
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Leamon King were Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. King and Judy
of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley King and daughters and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward King and
daughters of Houston. Mr. and
Mrs. Edward King remained for
a longer visit this week.
Mrs. Bryce Ward of Tyler
visited her mother, Mrs. L. R.
McAfee during the week-end.
C. W. DeShazo of Sheridan
and his son, Don De Shazo of j Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Car-; and children of Kertville, Mrs.
Fort Worth were here for a
holiday visit with their parents
and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. De Shazo.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Avaritt
and family o f Houston are j pjathcox has returned band coffee mill and the
here for a holiday visit with to yyus{jn to resume his studies ! prairie chickens
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John al the L'niversity of Texas aft-
er a hoiday visit with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jack
Snow.
saddle are a thing of the past.
I imagine the old coffee mill
In this piece I will write : and ladies side saddles would
make a pretty good side show
Joe P. Clifton and family j nathcox
of Morgan City, La., and Mr. _
and Mrs. W. D. (Red) Clifton! Mr and Mrs Tip Sparks and
and daughter of Dallas and Mr. | Mr and Mrs Ben L) Wood
and Mrs. Thurman \ enable bave returned from several
and daughters were Thanks- dav_s vjsjt in Edinburff
grvmg guests of then parents,, fri'ends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clifton. | _
Gary Jacobsen and Joe Wor-
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fry of at the present time.
Lubbock are visiting in the! Another thing that has pass-
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ed on is the old time camp
burn Gibson.
Commerce—John Irvin Gib-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Gib-
son.
Mt. Vernon—T. I. McDon-
ough. Miss Jessie McAuley, Mrs.
, , , E. E. Parnell. Mrs. Alton Case,
if any of them could he found j L Banister, Wylie Roberts.
Jeff Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son ^oorew e r e Thanksgiving
guests of Mrs. Herbert Avaritt
and Miss Frances Avaritt.
Mesquite—Mr. and Mrs. Gay-
Ion Roberts.
El Campo—Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Roberts and two daugh-
ters.
with
Jones. meetings. These were held off
in the woods. There are two
Mrs. Charles Holding and places where I remember the j
children. Candice, Charles, ! camp meetings were held. One’ Relatives here were advised
Carol and Clifford have re- was a place south of old Birth-1 of the death of Dewey Hawes,
turned from Waco where they right on Caney Creek. At this,^^ aj bj3 bome jn Edna
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Meekma! , ,al? ff ar| , ,°r spent the holidays with her place a large per cent of the, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
and c hildren of Bryan spent rh,am h*'"e I husband’s p a r e n t s , Mr. and People would load up enough Hawes is the s } s t e r of Mrs.
"here they attend NlbU aft- Mrs. C. B. Holding, Sr. j household furnishings to camp Su„a Smith and j. F. Mays of
the holidays here visiting her
mother, Mrs. Clovis Ross.
with and go and camp for two Saltillo and Mrs. Fay Landry of
ey, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brew- John Morgan and family of
er, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lewis! Dullus, Mr. and Mrs. Redus
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clemons and family Mr. and
Horace Ray Lewis and chil-jMrs. J. M. Dunahoe and fam-
, _ . ... ... „ . ,dren, Mrs. Rosa Griffith and ily of Corpus Christi enjoyed
of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Zack Miss Trudie McCord, all of : Thanksgiving dinner at Mt.
Moore and children and Ander-i Weaver | Pleasant with their sister Mrs.
Mrs. Etta Smith and Mr. and I Norman Fitzgerald and family.
Mrs. Pat Sustaire of SaPillo; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wallace
w Mr. and Mrs. George Tinslev, and family spent Thanksgiving
Spring for a holiday visit with Mr‘ a"d Mrs’ J°« Wa?n* Dav,s £‘th her P«r«nts, Mr. and Mrs.
her daughter, Mrs. Bo Woffard and l hl,dr™ ”f ^,0Lint Vernon, Hendrix Edwards,
and family. Mr. and Mrs. M/- and M«- Morns McCord
Charles Bridges and children of °f Cumby, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrel Jones
and children, Kathy and Scotty
of Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Odell
Hill and children. Ronnie and
Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
for the holidays.
Dallas joined them in Big
Spring.
James Armstrong of Dallas
was here for the holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John-
nie Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wardrup
had as Thanksgiving guests, Mr.
am1 Mrs. F r a n k Pearce and
children, Mr. a n d Mrs. Don
Blocks and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Briley of Winnsboro
and the Rev. Harry Hurdgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wardrup
had Mr. ana Mrs. Wayne Ward-
rup and Linda of Fort Worth
er visiting their parents, Mr.
* “-ii
Mrs. Stewart Ury has re-j Mr. and Mrs. jeston Williams j st™w, a>ld Put in t|,e P“.rt „they I | on Thanksgiving.
McCord and baby of Garland,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McCord,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hill
and children spent the Thanks-
giving holidays with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. B. L. An-
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCord derson.
a n d children of Sulphur
Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
McCord, Jr., and children of
Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Ralls
Clifton of Grand Prairie.
Gaiford Chapel
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cawthron
and family of Longview spent
Thanksgiving day with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Cawthron.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Har-
graves and Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin Williams spent Sunday la
Garland eating a ed
Thanksgiving dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Williams daughter,
turned to her home on North
Jones and granddaughter, Davis StLreet from Giadewater jt their new grandparents, Cyn.
Jackie Lvnn of Mesquite, Mr. "k‘^re she nas been a patient ja Eav McMichael. and her
,n s Hospital for the past parents/ Mr. and Mrs. Perry
v i T, ‘ . • called the altar to keep it from
were m Naples Tuesday to vis- . » .. , ^
irettimr dirty.
The Rural Progress Club
held its monthly meeting Ml. and Mrg " Buddy Patrick
on Friday night in the Com- and famj]y
“unity Center with a forty j Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ring and
two party as receration. Sever. I ja]ane spent Sundav in Dallas
al guests were present from enjoying a delayed Thanksgiv-
With Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wil- t*le Good Neighbor Community, j jn)r dinner with his sister and
■ , ,, f, uniifi„w, .v:tu I son for Thanksgiving were Mr.1, The ,4'^, cllLb„met, 'l1 the family Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
visited over the holidays ">th _ , f A n.^.r home of Mrs. Billie Anderson Simms.
and Mrs. Wayne Jones and
children. Charles, James and '“ da.\s. She is repoited to be ^|cNIichael and sister, Michelle, j S'a'-Cud that were the lead and family of DeLeon spent
Gene and Roy of Ridgeway feeing much better I ers anr> I think it was sponsor- with h
spent the Thanksgiving holi-
days with Mrs. Dollie Jones and
Cleo.
As I remember there were i vi. Hn,i i\fr« q p Mitchell I antl ^rs- L- A. Dodd, Judy and . ,, ..
several families by the name | * Mr and Mrs. Alvie Strasner 1 Lin(,a an,) MantY of Ft. Worth ;0? '\fd?®sday n,IKh.V Mr^ ^ *
Mrs. Wallace Humphreys
Miss Ann Milligan and het bag been removed to her home
houseguest, Joe Sanchez of
bcarsdale, N. \ have return- Episcopal Hospital in D a 1 1 a s ! ommunRv^hat hrfd com ! aml ^orthameC™™’
ed to Boulder, Colo., where here shehas been undergoing othp’c ommumty that held com-, ann Gayoso of Dallas, Mrs. J.
both are students at the Uni- mednaltreatment .Shewfllbe [,iunlt-v revivals under brush ar- M Truelock of Erath, and Mr.
versity of Colorado, after a *<,r? and ^’U,d h°'d f"r. may-1 and Mrs. Harvey Smith,
holiday visit here with Miss ^ bp two "'eoks “r “ore. This was [ M„ and Mrs. Ronald Baxley
Milligan’s parents, Mr. and _ "e a r Chapel. I don t d famjly of Dallas spent the
Mrs. Claude Milligan, and her “ Z~ . . I !h'"k ,thf7 camPed !™r ^ , holidays with his parents, Mr.
brother Larry here from, Those having Thanksgiving| I think they were of the Meth- and Mrs. Clyde Baxley.
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ho-! °(u^ denomination. j Spending Thanksgiving with
sponsor-, Thanksgiving with his mother,
od by the Methodist people. ; Mrs A A Strasner.
ner The-V would ,)Ut thoir camP j Visiting Sunday with Mr. and
Drive from Gaston ^ ! Mrs. Son Mitchell were Carlton
Enos L. Ashcroft, III, has
returned to Austin where he is
a student at the University of
Texas, after visiting his par-
ent', Mr .and Mrs. E. L. Ash-
croft, for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brock SML, Dallas,
and daughters of Port Arthur ]
visited friends and relatives Herbert Reynolds of
here during the holidays.
cal. The annual Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Marvis South- supper was held on Thursday
ward Moblev and Bobbv were I 0ne Tiarty 1 am snre wil1 re' I Mr. and Mrs. Newt Owens were ward of Hereford recently vis- m the Community Center with
‘ . ; member the Gafford Chapel v»r and AIr.s J. N. Owens and 1 ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. SIX people attending. The Rev.
Houfe- his mother and sister, Mrs. i nleetinpr is Tom Ramey since he *riri nnd m,-s. J. C. Hol-iH. E. Teer. Clyde Boyd from Melissa was
and Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Loving v'e Phillips and Mrs. Redus
and S. O. Loving, Jr. j Clemons, adult leaders were
Dade Sparks of Denton was a present. The plans for the
Saltillo visitor Saturday. | Christmas party were made.
Mrs. Bernard Wendricks has T,le Part.v 'V'H be held in the
community Center on Dec. 7.
M. Y. F. Sub-District group
held a planning meeting in the
Community Center on Sunday
returned to her home in Madi-
son, Wis., after visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ben-
nett.
Darrell and Linda Brinlee
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afternoon. Plans were made
underwent tonsileetomies Tues- for the district meeting to be
day at Franklin County Hospi- held in the Center on Dec. 3.
A^faSllr: Sv with Mr.
end. The gronp. who had not Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. McDonald, | , believe this is all for this | M^' and’ Mi^Elmer ^Bhie “lid | M^rie Arthur of sTp ”u"r J«T)r Boyd of Brownwood Mr.
Springs and Mr. an<i Mrs. Ken- a,u^ ^rs- Arthur Boyd, Sulphur
neth Ayres, Steve and Mike of Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beale all been together since 1957, Veronica and Susan of Dallas, irne.
Clendenin and children have enjoyed a get-together in the the Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Dicken ;
returned to their home in Lub- home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack and grandchildren, Larry and;
hock after spending the holi- Reynolds on Church Street. ! Shirley of Paris, Mr. and Mrs.
days with his mother, Mrs. Also lure for the occasion was J. C. Ferrell, and Jerry, W. A. j
Patti Clendenin. Miss IAs.s Reynolds of Dallas. Speed, and a sister, Mrs. Grady
--|__- Dean and Mr. Dean.
Chris Carothers has return-
ed to Dallas where he attends
Brinker News
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Payne
I family.
I Those spending Thanksgiv-
ing with Mrs. Roy Landers
were Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hale
and family of Dallas and Mr.
Dallas.
Davis, Sulphur Springs.
Pat Henry of Beaumont visit-[- A ^ me*ttng_?L^
ed his grandmother, Mrs. P. D.
Miss Lucy Lee McLaughlin
spent the Thanksgiving holi-
and daugter, Dawn, of Garland, | •‘ainilj.
and Mrs. Joe Ed Landers ar'd j Henrv and aunt Mrs. P. L. Bed- j 'Vil,ler Glade'™ter and Mrs
c • 1 1 * I I n ■ i »i 11«i IJ . , , . « 4* O,. 14 . I 1 . . __ _
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Walters
........ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ferrell jjr. and Mrs. Pat Groves of
SMU after visiting his parents, Kpe.nt lnaa^PivHig nou- ;ind .Ic,rry !)ad as Kuests through | Mjdland, Mr. and Mrs. Troyce I spent the week-end here. She
M.. CI..I.. I Qa> s witn ner parent., .J>.a < ;; c. Thanksgiving holidays, their j Lewis and Jimmy and Cathv 1 is the former Sherri Horn.
granddaughters, Veronica and of Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. j Doc Deuberry is confined to
Susan Mc Donald of Dallas and j. p. Allen, Jackie and Cheryl * home with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Caroth- ££ E .V .McLaughlin o*f Route
ers, for the holidays. H.s 1 0ne, Sulphur Springs. She is a
ter, Kav, has returned to the! * J , * . c ' Uo busan McDonald of uallas and j. p. Allen, Jackie and Cheryl nis nome wun me nu.
"o-"1"'"’E,amcErionot
Miss Mitzi Myers has return-
Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Driggers
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ferrell • Mr. and Mrs. John I). Rhodes j Mrs. J. L. Flowers,
ed to Houston where she at-; and son. Junior, of Plano visit- and Jerry had as guests Sun- of Airport Road. j Mrs. A. C. Raney and Mrs.
ends Rice University and Miss | ed in the home of Mrs. Drig- day. Do.vce, Betty, Veronica: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Osborn | A. A. Strasner were in Pecan
Patsy Myers, to Commerce, j gers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. and Susan McDonald of Dallas, | and family of Forney spent the , Gap Wednesday for the WMU
where she is a student at ETSC, i V. McLaughlin Saturday and Howard Gertrude and Bobby
after a visit during the hoii- i Saturday night. ; Mobley, Douglas, Sally, Marna,
days with their parents, Mr. ’ ------ ! Micky and Danny Williams of
and Mrs. Howard Myers. j _______ j Cumby, and Mrs. Ferrell’s fath-
good for Thanksgiving.
Juanita Horne of Saltiilo were
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Eldon Hatchell R()y Cwwser for Thanksgiving.
O&GREEN
STAMPS |
Mr. John Kidd and baby, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Fletcher and
Mr. a n d Mrs. Don Moore,
Jimmv and Jerry of Irving and
children Mrs. Bill Weatherford, Mr and Mrs< Za<:k Moore and
and children all of Dallas, Mr - chil(!ren of Carroflton visited
anu Mrs. Weldon Burns a n d Mj. and Mrs Richard Moore
children of Houston, Mr. an,U Friday
Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Me- t.r> \v. A. Speed of Peerless.
Fred Ponder arrived in Dal- j L a u g h 1 i n of Brenham ^pent----
las by plane Sunday night from j Thursday night and Fiiday Mrs. W. M. Wilson is a pa-
Providence, R. I., where heiwith his Parents an(i ether rel- tient in Baylor Hospital in Dal-
has been working for several ativcs in the home of Mi. and ms. Her room number is 339.
months with the Tulsa Cor.-1 Mrs. f.. V. McLaughlin. ------
struction Company. Mrs. Pon-I ----- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith
dtr was in Dallas to meet her Joseph McCorkle and Hank baV(, ,etumed from a visit to
husband. j Smith have returned to George- La th to visit her mother, Mrs.
‘town, where they are students J. M. Truelock and other rela-
week-end with her mother, Mrs. j Leadership course.
Rosa Sanders. | Louie Woodall spent several
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mitchell days this week in Fort Worth, j last Wednesday to visit his
and Mary Ella of Gladewater, Mr. and Mrs. Jeston Wil- mother, Mrs. P. I). Henry who
Mrs. Valton Burns and chil-
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Burns and children of Mount
Vernon were holiday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Henry of
St. Martinville, La., were here
Mrs. J. J. Mills and Elizabeth liarns were in Naples this week
of Mt. Pleasant, Gene Mitchell to visit their new pranddaugh-
of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Nel-1 ter, Cynthia Kay, born to Mr.
son Fite and family of Weaver and Mrs. Perry McMichael.
was observing her 89th birth-
day.
Bobbie Gene Cowser of Fort
Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Royal
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mallory at Southwestern Uni\ ?rsitv, tives. Mrs. Truelock accompan-
and children. Vicki and Keith", after a holiday visit with their ied them home for a visit.
of Dallas were guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry —-----
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess McCorkle and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore
Wood for Thanksgiving Day. Hen,y George Smith. were at Sulphur Bluff Tues-
____ ’ j -- day night visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hurley had James E. Waller.
Miss Doti a McDonald has
returned to her home on Oak as their Thanksgiving guests,--
Avenue from the Markham Mr- arld Mrs- Radey Hargrave. Mrs. Elmer Turner and Mrs.
Hospital in Longview where Mr- and Mrs- IJil,-v Hal1 and Audrey Satterwhite of Bra-
she had recent eye surgery. son’ Gregg, of Tyler, and the shear were in Jacksboro Tues-
She is reported to be doing kev' and ^rs- R- A. Brooks day to attend the funeral of
nicely. Sulphur Springs. their aunt, Mrs. Bill Pryor.
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1962, newspaper, November 30, 1962; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth827032/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.