The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1963 Page: 4 of 32
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'{-Locals-:'
James Bell of Dallas spent
the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell.
Mrs. Delwin Bass of Mem-
phis, Tenn., is here to visit
with her father, D. T. Pogue,
and other relatives. Mr. Pogue,
Who has been a patient in Bay-
lor Hospital for several weeks
following sargery, is schedul-
ed to be dismissed to bis home
on Houston Street Tuesday.
Mrs. Alfred Crabtree of
Dallas has returned to her
home after a few days visit
here with Mrs. W. E. Crabtree.
Mrs. Drue Connally and Mrs.
Phil Connally are visiting in
Dallas with a sister of Mrs.
Drue Connally, whose husband
is very ill.
Miss Annada Elliott is on
two weeks vacation from the
Sulphur Springs State Bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bohan-
non and children, Jodie sad
Sally, of Hobbs, N. M., are
here visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bohannon ifoile
on their vacation. They plan
to visit with army friends In
Mississippi and Louisiana to*
fore returning to Hobbs.
Mr. and Mf%. Gilbert Mc-
Grede were in Dallas Monday
to take their daughter, Joye,
who enrolled h» SMU as a
freshman student.
Mrs. George H. Ward, aon,
Barry, and daughter, Becky,
and her mother. Mrs. Henry
James, were visitors in Tyler
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams
of 412 West California, were
in Dallas Tuesday to be with
her daughter, Norma, who un-
derwent surgery at Baylor
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Richey
have returned from visiting in
Ft. Worth, while he was on
vacation from the Coca-Cola
Bottling Company. He return
ed to his work Monday.
Mrs. Cody Greer was in
Paris Wednesday afternon to
return her mother, Mrs. Dock
Gafford, and her sister, Mrs.
Earl Burns to Mrs. Gafford’s
home on South Davis Street
from St. Joseph Hospital. Mrs.
Gafford had recent eye surgery.
She is reported to be doing nice-
ly. Mrs. Burns is here from
her home in Mt. Vernon, Mo.,
to be with her mother during
her surgery and recovery.
L. R. Pounds has been dis-
missed to his home here from
the Medical Center Hospital in
Tyler. He is reported to be im-
proving nicely.
Miss Patsy Jean Hall of
Miller Grove is visiting her
brother and his wife, Mr. and
and Mrs. Kenneth Hall.
G. H. Horchem of Cooper,
ion-in-law of Mrs. G. E. Wil-
liams, is reported to be slight-
ly improved at St. Paul Hos-
pital In Dallas where he has
been critically ill following
major surgery several days
ago. Miss Mayme Williams is
in Dallas today to be with her
brother-in-law, and her sister,
Mrs. HoVbhem.
GEORGE ARCHER of Nor-
walk, Cal., tells relatives he
would like to hear from other
old timers from the Sulphur
Bluff area. Mr Archer is the
son of the late Dr. Peter Frank-
lin Archer. He was bom in
Sulphur Bluff and attended
38 aides to receives nursi Iwere Issued by City Inspector Mr. and Mrs. Garlon Carroll sity School of Pharmacy, has
* at a recent awards haw Bob Vaughn Friday warning,(of 205 South League Street. oocepted a position with
——■— Askew & Buford Drug Store.
POSTMASTERS James H. His wife and baby plan to join
him here soon. They will be
at home In the Patti Clendenin
apartments on Church Street.
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cape
quet held at Baptist Memorial
Geriatrics Hospital, Saa Ange-
lo, where she is employed. Mrs.
Lewis also was awarded a five
year service pin and an out-
standing merit award for per-
fect attendance during the past
year.
TWO BOYS wore seen
shooting out a street light on
school in Sulphur Springs. His | South League Street late Mon-
wife, who died in May, was! day, but the boys had disap-
t h e former Lora Kimberlin. peered when police officers ar-
They were married in 1905. Mr.
Archer’s address is 12183 East
Pine Street, Norwalk, Cal.
BENNY MAYS of Hopkins
County, the newly elected pres-
ident of the Texas Future
Farmers of America organiza-
tion, is featured on the cover
of the September issue of the
Texas Future Farmers maga-
zine. A special page of pictures
taken at the local banquet hon-
oring Mays in August is in-
cluded in the magazine.
rived. There were no arrests
made by the department Mon-
day night.
DAMAGE WAS estimated In
excess of $400 Monday after-
noon when a car driven by John
D. Goldsmith, 801 Jefferson,
collided with a parked auto on
Jefferson Street. There Were
no injuries.
both for 4-room frame resi
dences. Olie was irtued to Mrs.
Mattie Evans, Colorado Street,
with an estimated cost oir
$5,200. The other was issued
to Clifton A. Walker, Carter
Street, $3,800.
JOSEPH McCORKLE, Seba
Kirkpatrick, and James Adams
of Dallas have returned from
a two weeks’ vacation trip to
points of Colorado. McCorkle
will be returning to George-
town in a few days to resume
his studies at Southwestern
University. Kirkpatrick attends
ETSC. Adams is also a student
at Southwestern.
MRS. NANNIE Lewis, form-
erly of Sulphur Bluff, was one
Mrs. John Hamrick, Mrs.
Joyce Shelton and Dan Holder
were in Dallas Thursday to re-
turn Mr. Hamrick from Gaston
Hospital, where he underwent
surgery last Friday.
MR. AND Mrs. L. J.
of Route One anno;
birth of a son at 11 £
Tuesday, Sept. 10, at
ial Hospital. Mrs.
the former Judy Wi
daughter of Mr. and
A. Wright.
JERRY BOB Jennings, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Drue Jen-
nings, Como Highway, has en-
tered the University of Texas
Medical School in Galveston
whej*h be has pledged AKK
fraternity. Mr. and
nnings have recently
»pyeg*from Dallas to 1806
llarikpt Street in Galveston.
«Mi> graduate of South-
WitfWil University at George
she from TWU
School of Nursing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy
were in Paris Thursday to be
with his mother, Mrs. H. L.
Hicks, who underwent eye sur-
gery at St. Joseph Hospital.
Mrs. G. H. Melton has re-
turned from Wharton where
she has been visiting with her
son-in-law and daughter, Dr.
and Mrs. Isaac Morrison, who
have a new daughter, Mary
Beth, born Aug. 23.
CAPT. AND Mrs. John Shef-
field, Jr., and their son, John,
IV, are guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shef-
field. They have been living in
Peru, lnd., where Capt- "Sef-
field was stationed at ^’’nker
Hill AFB. They are enroute
to his new assignment at
March Field, Riverside, Cal’.
Capt. Sheffield will leave
around Sept. 15 for California
while his wife and son will re-
main here until he gets located.
Mrs. Herbert L. Barker,
teacher of eighth grade Amer-
ican history in Junior High
School, is reported to be doing
nicely at the General Hospi-
tal in Greenville where she had
major surgery Thursday. Her .. . .. . . , ,
room nu m b e r is 122 . Miss tl°VTlt ^ Acap,U,lc0 a"d ^ex-
Robert Lockhart, Jr., has re-
turned from a two weeks vaca-
Gladys Alexander is substitut-
ing for Mrs. Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Darby
have returned from visiting
friends and relatives in San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones
and children ef Ridgeway, Mr.
and Mrs. L. O. Hill and children
of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Jones of Sulphur Springs, Jack
Jones and daughter, Laura of
Mesquite, Mrs. Ruth Jones of
Dallas and Floyd Taylor of Dal-
las spent the week-end with
their mother, Mm. Dollie Jones
to help her celebrate a birth-
dap anniversary.
Miss Jean Turner has gone
to Commerce where she will be
a student st ETSC this fall.
ico City, Mexico. He will return
to Austin after a visit with his
father, Robert Lockhart and
Mrs. Lockhart, for the fall term
of school at the University of
Texas.
COUNTY AGENT Paul Her-
scheler reports that his office
has application blanks for land-
owners to apply for refunds of
federal tax on gasoline. The
deadline for applying for re-
funds is Sept. 30. He said his
office will be glad to help farm-
ers fill out the forms.
Ben A. (Bus) Smith, College
Street, is reported to be criti-
cally ill in the intensive care
Hospital in James McGahee was admit-
Dallas where he was taken Sun- ted to the Veterans Hospital
day for treatment. I jn McKinney Wednesday. He is
“ " in room 107.
Mrs. Shed Chapman has re- _
turned from Lubbock where Mrs. Bonnie Childs of Mar_
she spent the last month visit- shall is visiting in the home of
ing her daughter, Mrs. Ray-
mond Barton anu Mr. Barton.
Perkina of jGarlaqd Ts reported!
Earl Bums and daughter and
son, Thelma Jean hnd Buster,
x>f Mt. Vernon, Mo., were here
during the week-end to return
Mrs. Burns to her home after
a two weeks stay hero with her eral weeks following a stroke,
mother, Mrs. Dock Gafford,
Dr. and Mrs. Hodge Sellers and
other relatives.
MR. AND Mrs. James Wil-
liams of 330 Front Street an-
nounce the birth of a daugh-
ter at 1:21 p. m. Wednesday,
Sept. 4, at Memorial Hospital.
LESLIE M. West has been
named s u p e r i n tendent of
schools at Winnsboro. He re-
places Bill R. Sorrells, who re-
signed in August. West has
been superintendent at Bells.
JUDGE GROVER Sellers re-
ports his new position as as-
sociate justice of the 12 th
Court of Civil Appears in Ty-
ler is. starting out as an easy
assignment. The court official
ly started functioning Sept. 1
but has not yet received any
cases to consider. Judge Sellers
explained the Texas Supreme
Court will equalize the dock-
ets of the 13 appeals courts
in the state this fall and that
he and his associates will have
plenty to do then.
MR. AND Mrs. Roust T.
Harris of Como Street an-
nounce the birth of a daughter
at 9:30 a. m. Saturday, Sept.
7, at Memorial Hospital.
H. GLENN Ross has joined
the faculty of Trinity Uni ver-
ity at San Antonio as assist-
ant professor of management.
He will instruct classes in la-
bor problems, principles of
production, American business
enterprise and business organ-
ization and management. Ross
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
G. Ross, 1406 South Broad-
way. He is a graduate of East
Texas State College and ex-
pects to receive his Ph.D. de-
Holcomb of Sulphur Bluff, A.
G. Williamson of Dike and C.
B. Lynch, Jr., of Como report
that rural mail carriers will
distribute 1963 acreage survey
cards to patrons during the
week. These reports are the
basis for official estimates for
Texas acreage of all crops har-
vested in 1063.
MR. AND Mrs. Thomas Hard-
castle of Garland announce the
birth «f i daughter, Tori
Shawn, Sunday, Sept. 7, at Bay-
lor Hospital. Grandparents of
the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Vir-
gil McCann of Garland. She is
the great-granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jess McCann of Sul-
phur Springs and Mr. and Mrs.
Pruitt of Garland.
LT. JOE Dan Moody arrived
in Dallas by plane Sunday from
California where he was met
by his parents, Mr. and M»s. C.
O. Moody. He is to be married
Saturday night to Miss Julie
Davis of Corsicana in a cere-
mony in First Methodist
Church.
MR. AND Mrs. C. E. Price
of Route Five announce the
birth of a son at 2:58 a. m.
Sunday, Sept. 8, at Memorial
Hospital.
IN A phone call to her par-
week-end. Miss Myrick’s car
was parked in front of the
home of friends, Dr. and Mrs.
George Chatham in Washing-
ton, D. C., When the theft oc-
curred. She is enroute to Col-
lege Park, Md., where she will
be a graduate student this fall
wroking toward her doctorate
of psychology degree.
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Among the out of town rel-
atives and friends attending
the funeral of Robert A. Waller
at Sulphur Bluff on Aug. 31
were Mrs. Robert A. Wallet,
Skipper, Cheryl and David aril
Joe Thomas of Marienville, Pa,,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
rick. Miss Jo Ann Myrick told
of the misfortune of having
most of her fall wardrobe - , 0. . r _ -
stolen from her car during the Mr- ®nd Mrs. Shorty Parker
MR. AND Mrs. Glenn Fer-
guson of Nocona announce the
birth of a daughter, Sunday,
Sept. 8 in Nocona. Mr. and
Mts. E. V. McLaughlin are
grandparents of the baby;
MR. AND Mrs. James Blanks,
Jr., 148 Lee Street announce
the birth of a son at 5:02 a.m
Wednesday, Sept. 11, at Me-
morial Hospital.
JUNIOR HIGH School
cheerleaders for the new year
have been elected. From the
eighth grade they are Rhonda
Adair, Noel Blackburne, Lin-
da Ramey and Sandra Young.
Seventh grade boosters are
Nan Tatom and Suzanne
Stokes.
COMO HIGH School seniors
have elected class officers,
sponsors and the yearbook
staff. Johnny Porter i s the
president, with Glora Coker,
vice president, and Barbara
Gulledge, secretary. A u b r ey
Humph rey and Mrs. Vickie
Hines are sponsors. Betty
Smith is the yearbook editor,
with Mickey Stinson assistant.
Patsy Matthews is secretary
and treasurer of the yearbook.
RODNEY BEATY, recent
graduate of the Texas Univer
LOYD QUAEY, Sulphur
Springs school bus driver in-
ured in a bus - car collision
Tuesday, is reported resting
well at Baylor Hospital, where
he was carried for treatment.
Jack J. Smith, Lamar School
principal and brother - in-
law of Quary, was in Dallas
Tuesday night. He said that the
attending physician said that
x-rays did not disclose any
fractured bones.
THE HOPKINS County
Livestock Commission on In-
terstate 30 was burglarized
during the night Tuesday.
Thieves took three adding ma-
chines, a check protector and a
calculator. Sheriffs officers
also are investigating the theft
of a tractor from the L. F.
Bridges farm in the same vicin-
ity during the night,
and Joe David, Mr. fcnd Mrs.
Billy Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Lee Parker all of Sulphur
Springs;
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Pierce
and children and Mrs. Bill Bafe.
er of Ft. Worth, Mr. and Mrs.
Othell Stapp of Wichita Falls,
Mr. and Mrs. James Waller Of
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Bunky
Smith of Bogata, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Stapp of Shreveport,
La., Mr. and Mrs. Davis Gideon
of Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Toby
Huie ad Robin Perkins of
Gladewfiter;
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Huie Of
Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Havens of Mesquite, Ray Fleet-
wood of Houston, Mr. and Mrs.
Tigert Fleetwood, Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Chester,-Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Wood-
row Wells, Mrs. Dorothy Her-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bass-
h a m, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Vaughan all of Dallas;
Pat Hare, Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Alberts and Mrs. Dale Alberts
of Garland, Mrs. Dennis Lewis
and Mrs. Max Covnet of Tyler
and Mrs. F. C. Winklemann of
Brenham. Many attended from
Sulphur Springs and surround-
ing towns.
Parents of three million chil-
dren were either separated or
divorced in 1960, Population
Reference Bureau figures show.
ONE ARRIVAL ON TIME
Lousville, — Before his
fourth child was born, R. E.
Lynch began figuring how long
it would take to get from his
home to the hospital.
He made a number of prac-
tice runs and trimmed the
time to 12 minutes.
Came the big day and the
couple drove to the hospital in
the anticipated time. Then
Lynch sat and waited six hours
until his son, Timothy, was
born.
Try a Want Ad for Results
BEN COOK, Jr., of Paris|gree tHis year from the Uni-
| started work this week as the ljyersity of Texas.sr
The.cojnditiop qf _Jfrs. Laura jT$x£s Pow?r & Light, <^>m-
who had recent eye surgery at
St. Joseph Hospital in Paris.
A. L. Vandever and Jake
WetT are spending a few days
in Hot Springs, Ark.
lb. and Mrs. Ruett Looney
of Wichita Falls were the
Miss Sarah Lilly returned
Sunday to Dallas where she is
a sophomore student »t SMU.
Miss Lilly went early for rush
week activities.
Bob Woodall, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Woodall, Jr., of
Dallas, was scheduled to un-
dergo major surgery Monday
morning at Brylor Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Valton Hicks
#M*s «T their slater- a„d daughters of Dallas spent
in-law, MIS. D. D. Karney.
Sunday here, guests of his sis
„ ........ ter and her husband, Mr. and
LtiW Otrother* is in j Mrs. Edwin Hurt, and other
Visiting friends relatives.
D. Lester Smith returned
from Dallas Tuesday night,
where he has been with his
brother, Ben A. Smith, who re-
mains critically ill in Baylor
Hospital following a massive
heart attack a few days ago.
panjfisJfarm service advisegfor
as unchanged at the Garland? 'thismtfgg. His territory covets
Hospital and Clinic where she Hopkins, Lamar, Delta, and Red
has been seriously ill for sev- River counties and part of Hunt
County. Cook succeeds Charles
Parkman, who was promoted to
a similar position at Sherman.
Kenny Cash is reported to
be quite ill in St. Joseph Hos-
pital in Paris where he is un-
dergoing treatment and clini-
cal tests. Mrs. Cash is in Paris
with her husband.
MR. AND Mrs. Roovi't Car-
ter of 220 South League Street
announce the birth of a
daughter at 3:37 p. m. Thurs-
day, Sept. 5, at Memorial Hos-
pital.
TWO BUILDING permits
%RS. F. M. Holder left Dal-^
Ids by plane Sunday for Kan-j
sas City, Mo. While in Kansas
City Mrs. Holder will repre-!
sent the Texas Division of the j
H. D. Lee Company at a per- I
sonnel conference to be held j
there this week.
MR. AND Mrs. Bobby Car-1
roll of Irving announce the
birth of a daughter, Vicki
Lynne, Thursday, Sept. 5, at a i
hospital in Irving. Paternal
grandparents of the baby are
Kiss L*ey <
New York City
before returning to Hollins Col-
lege in Virginia next week.
fo. and Mrs. J. D. Shelton
were in Commerce Sunday to
take their daughter, Pamela,
whe will enter ETSC tills fall
as a freshman.
Mrs. H. L. Phillips md Dan
Philips were in Searcy, Ark.,
Saturday to take their daugh-
ter and sister, Mary Ann, who
was returning to Harding Col-
lege for her senior yam.
Mrs. Frank Beiaz and her
non, Bnvtti, and her sister-in-
taw, Mrs. Bob Johnson of El-
Wood, Pa., are visiting her fa-
ther, W. D. Coker, on South
Locust Street. David plans to
remain and enter ETSC this
fall.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers
and son, WHliam, Jr., of La-
Marque were guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Bell, 700 Whitworth Street,
for the week-end.
Mrs. Stewart Ury is report-
ed to be improving nicely et
the home of her daughter, Mm.
Mark Day in Gladewater. Mm.
Ury underwent major surgery
sevens! weeks ago at the Tyler
Medical and 8urgical Clinic.
She is hoping to be able to
return to her home here in the
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bau-
man and daughter, Kathy of
McNeil Island, Wash., are vis-
iting their daughter, Mrs. Don
Deaton and Mr. Deaton and
children and with Mrs. Carrie
Bauman, mother of Mr. Bau-
man. They are also in Dallas
visiting their son, Gary Bau-
mon.
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Swindell
have returned from Chicago,
111., where they traveled by
private plane to visit her sister
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Doss and their little
son, David.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brice
were in Dallas Wednesday to
be with their sister - in - law,
Mrs. Leewright Vaden, who
had major surgery at Gaston
Episcopal Hospital.
Tom Brady of Commerce
and his niece, Mrs. A1 Lysek
and Mr. Lysek of Dallas were
guests Sun fay of Mrs. Lysek’s
aunt, Mrs. Seth Aiguier, and
Mrs. Rosella Wright, niece of
Mr. Brady. They also visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vaughn
of Dallas and Mrs. F. C.
Winkelmann, Jr., of Brenham
have returned to their homes
after visiting here with their
sister, Mrs. Pender Hare.
Prentice Abies, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mm. Prentice Mies of
Cheyene, Wjr»., la spending
the winter here wttb Ms grand-
parents, Mr. and Mm. Verge
Williams and is entering ETSC,
Commerce, as freshman stu-
dent.
Jo* Allen Cog of Dallas was
here Monday night to pick up
Us wife and infant daughter,
Christ* from the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mm. Olan
Cox, where they have been
since ths roeent birth of the
baby. Tha young Inly i» *1*°
the grand daughter a* Mr. and
Mis. O. C. Sowell, Jr.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Cummings for the week - end
were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cum-
mings, Sr., of Greenville, Mr.
and Mrs. Mitchell Reed of
Farwell, Mr. and Mrs. Mutt
Morris, Lou and Mike of
Winnsboro, Miss Jeanne Reed
of Wayland College and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Morris of Mt.
Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Gideon and sons, Kenny and
Stan, of Richardson were here
Sunday visiting their parents, i day to visit Mr. and Mrs. B.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Stanley and A. Cox. Mrs. Sutherland is a
Mr. and Mrs. George Gideon, sister of Mr. Cox.
Mrs. Minnie Pollard, Mm.
Lilly Miller, Mrs. McGee and
Mrs. Cliffie S u t h e rl a nd of
Winnsboro were here Tue^-
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1963, newspaper, September 13, 1963; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth827038/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.