The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1949 Page: 4 of 10
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□CALS
Time for Inflation
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Jack Kenncmur spent Friday in
Ft. Worth on a business visit.
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Mrs. S. H. Henderson is visiting
in Ft. Worth with' relatives.
Miss Louise Conner is reported
improved from a weeks illness at
her home on Van Sickle stieet.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hatred
spent Thursday in Dellas.
Mrs, Billy Jones and Mrs.
Thomas Wingo and son, Jerry,
sphnt Friday in Dallas.
I
Mrs. Burt Waits is aide to be
up following several days illness
in her jhome on Main street.
Mrs. J. B. Berry and Mrs. Neil
Henderson visited in Commerce
Friday. —1
Richard Alien :n "Mutiny in
tiie Black Hawk" at the Broadway
Sunday only.
John A. Hicks has returned
from several days business visit Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn James
ifi Alice.
Mis. Leon Leggett was hostess
,>( Ft. Worth will spend the week-
end here with homefolks.
tUl ». UVWII iakkvu minvew , -------
at a bridge party tiiis afternoon j Frank Tatoin, who is employed
in her home on K\ !e stieet. • j in Dallas will spend the week-end
------------------ j here with his fanvis’.
Johnny Lindley, son of Mr. and ; -------------------
Mrs. J. W. Lim'li'v u- confined to' "Mutiny on the Black Hawk j
his home on Souih Locust street j starring Kulutiii Allen at the j
vith measles. . Broadway Sunday only.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Worsham j J. W. Simmons lias been con-
are spending Friday and Saturday \ fined to Ids home on Finney arc- j
in Grand Frame with his sister, i line for the past several days by
Mrs. Midcr DcF’ord and family, j dine
Listen, Ladies
Fearless Fella
tlUj Annorialcd Prcat)
Here . is something which will
interest those of you who cele-
brate your birihduys this month.
If you were born in March, your
flower is the jonquil. March-born
people hate a'choice of two beau-
tiful bin In tones. According to
ancient legend, good fortune will
be theirs if they wear either the
blue-green aquamarine or the
green and Idue bloodstone.
According to the jewelry imlus-
the occasion, the season, an other
table accessories.
Decorators agree that arrange-
ments of flowers and fruits, alone
or in combination, always are
good. Comports-—stemmed con-
tainers—of candy, nuts or sweet-
meats, may lie added. And candle-
sticks or candelabra are line ad-
ditions for after-dusk use. Also,
they break the monotony of levels
on the table.
Many homemakers favor the use
try council the aquamarine is one ] „f interesting figurines as 'table
of the help! gems and is closely deeui ationa. i ,
related to the emerald. In color Miiror pISH-ii- aie stiH good,
it is like the ocean itself, some- |,,1t a niimo with a bowl of flow-!
times moie green than Mui*. again ,,,, j,, , center h.as grown trite. ]
more I,lue than gieen But in any
light it is a beautiful ■ “tone and
is especially fluttering to blondes.
The aquamarine is said to protect I water.
Instead, try moving the flowers!
to one end of the plateau to cast j
thru icfli tion as III a pool of |
It you want to aiiangc a spur-.
Edward Arnold, Lee Tracy and’ Miss Mary Lou Randolph of.
Binnie Raines in "Sutter's Gold” • Dallas will spend Cm weekend;
showing at the Carnation Satur-| here with iiei patent', Mr. aim j
day only. | Mrs. Carl Kandolyi .
its wearer from dangeis of all
kind' and to make him m hei - j ,,f-t |u.-iii„iiu-iit eentei pieee. you
lirave and strong im matter whatl will find it simple to do with |
| kind of tumble t omes along plant- in atlia.'ti'.e c*oita;nets. :
j It also is said that a child of I They'd add a slim! t. colorful note. !
Match may expe. t -pecial good I a,„| (|u. |,„niemakei who has
fortune by weal me the blood- u rndow gat den plants i- in luck;
stone, and man.' mm seem to j,f want- to cleato a centei-
jlavoi tins gem. J p:oce in a linn v. Ail --lie lias to do
I Dining the Middle Age- the j ... ( Ut s„me „f the foliage ami
gotten world than a naval ! bloodstone played qu ’>■ a noe. It , i'|,,wcis foi tabic use.
airman, Harold Cheshire, of the ! was often u-etl in treatment of I
Women Todal
More like a creature of a tor-
Hill Tyler, Ibnvaid Hicks. I.. F. Stanley < Lmeius. (,l*»na Henry i
Bridges ‘aid Ward (lobcr will in'j ami David Brine in “UaciMK Luck
in Naples tiiis evening to attend .-liowiny at the Mi-hod Sunday
the boxing matches. ! only.
gcance, inflates the new "Mae ! wound-. It ;
West” flying suit in Edinburgh, ! store am! ran !
Scotland. The suit protected ; | , ;.
him during tiie Royal Navy's six- v(nIiti.;
week maneuvers in the Arctic.
Chapter AB of the P.E.O. Sis- ] Mr-. Jack Holton and children,
terhood met Thursday aftei noon j Louise and John D. are spending
in tiie home of Mrs. J. J. Johnson , the week-end in Houston w ith
on Con nail;, stieet with Mrs. lien! their son and brother. Billy Bol-
L, Johnson as hostess. : ton ahd wifi.
Hospital
News . . .
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Two-year-old Teddy Seiler, of
Scarsdale, N. Y, overcame his
natural fear and didn't mind
petting this fearsome-looking
alligator—when he learned it
was stuffed. Both arrived at
New York's LaCuardia Field oh
the same plane from R.o de
Janeiro
tHu AKaocidUd
A brilliant little Chinese woman
scientist., Dr. Chung Kwai l.ui
thinks that she’s just about thr
i happiest person in the Unite*
| States today. And officials of the
Westing ho use Lamp Division at
| L loom fie Id, New Jersey apparent*
j,Jy share Jier happiness, for they
f say they're delighted over Con-
gressional approval to permit Di.
Chum* to remain in this country.
The kill now goes to the White
House. The action was taken al-
ter Congress was told that th*
j Chinese woman scientist, who
; worked on the atomic homh pt'"-
| jc*et, kno.vs too much to go hack
j to het ( onur.unistonerrun coon
: try. Not that they fear she
would disci«»>i- any Hu-refs herati-'**
• she wanted to, hut they point out
she coil hi he !< iced to divulge it
if she fell into unfriendly hand*.
And they don’t .van! het to mu
that ns*.
Sim-e fumntr t■ > the '» • D-d
Sti*t<“> t yuii' atfo 1" werK a*-
a WeslHitiioii-,e re^-j-af:
Dr t hon; has nun a
e>. tensions if her m
tif nt\ Lia.
The 1 \ t ill oh) W u:v
United States. The brothers «eri
ul jn the American Army iturin
W,,iid War Two. And Dr. Chun
SJ1 v- li.at she Impei that in hi
i- mi r* itig this coui
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{,, :i , li am! )'ret l V Viola E
.sen tienk- that it helps if y<
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“SutteUv (ioid” stanim; Kd- Mrs. Watt Lomr of Hollis. Okla
ward Arnold. Lee T. aev ami II n- is "pending several days here with
nie HaniC' showing at the t’aiua- her sister.*, Mrs. Joe Toni W
tion Satuiday <*n!y. and Mo. Medley and in Saltillo
•— — ...........— with relatives.
Mrs. J. H.
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i'aula Lanier of Sulphur 111 u 1 f 1 t*»<lii\. It - ‘l-1" ki'« ma«!c
is a medi'al patient at the Sulphur lfls 01,,‘ ‘l!‘a»ter cop «
I Si,nngs • lime. ................ 1
Edgar Mattlu-w- of Route Two
underwent major surgery Friday “'O 1" 11 taioexpoonv el 1 i■ i•'’ '
.it the Sulphur Spniivrs < iimc.
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ave ai d
It has most fie<pn*nti\ ap
limed 1" heavy duty < leaner s fnj
lf to the ; y, -jJis and mi <j1’, hut it !' »'ow
Lv , !..nse!\ used to i "\ci tf'ic new ai
'!'' 1' ; i. .ill -f i ee pi epai at i"t, -.
?,.v no-lt The haidci ti.e watei, the nu-st
t butter mi valuable aic '>*•') *-iu ilctci ^en'-
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Special Clo»e-Out of Zombie * Mf -. Lid Sparks <11 S* n>
and Block. Bu. ter. — $1.00, all col- '"Ute one. un-i- iwent minor mu-
or. and .u«. Levme'.. dl7-2tc "eiy Fniil.y at the Sulphur
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Ju»t Received’ A shipment of
new spring formal*. Priced from
$5 98 to $ 16.98. Levine’s.
Christian Church
Announcements
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Just Received ’ A shipment of
new sprtnij formal*. Priced from
$5.98 to $ 1 b.OH Levine's.
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Calendar t.v St Philip's Epiacu-
pai ('hjfrh, S'd|»t»-ic Np; nign i
1 lie Daily New.^-Telegram ex
tends Kfeetinj:* a?«l i-on^ratula-
tioriH to tl.e follow mg who ob-
aenrvd a birthday today:
Friday, M:n « b I *<. ! :M:» « 1 .»i
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Lewin Wat kit •. hied Wnidr
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WANT AD DAY!
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the
church. Your
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ttlefihune 1 F) in luing your
dbssified ad D r The News.
Telegram’s big* Sunday paper.
•Since IhouwaniB of people
read News-Teiegram ehisisilTeii
ad* every day, it’s wise to start
your ltd on the low six-day
mte.
To 1’Iace Your Want Ad
i-H'senr*. is < •>i ilinIly -'-lintril and
appreriated. — Reported.
Try a Want Ad for Results
U , \ l,,| p, I ||t > 11 mi I .-
im niog 11 ri-.• yI mi'-seil a •
gl">d iiiii-iiiu- Will y--u m pre.-ent
Sunday? If not, y-m » ’] rails an-
ntlu r good me'-iige. Mr. < >,<•<■ ks
t h« ' eguliii 1 .-.i. !u i ol tl.e V AE
i!a s -11 i-11 -t Mi ti.odi-l i Furi tl
will !.e look anil will •!,<• looking
foi y-iu. Don't f.ul bmp -- Re-
ported.
Try a Want An lor result*
In Person
IMPERIAL
QUARTET
Friday Night, March 25.
High School Auditorium.
The Treat of thu Seaton!
w w m v v m 9 9 v m w «■ w
’Announcements
Invitations...
'Visiting Girds.
Stationery__
Our genuine
engraved form
Socially Correct
Again
Tomorrow
co'
n We Invite You to
Inspect the
7
. NEW
%
, PLYMOUTH
On Display this Week
End in Our Showrooms
H. L. Phillips Motor Co.
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Sale* and Service
South Davis and Spring* St*. Phone* 164-816
Shop Regularly
At
I he Super Handy
CURB SERVICE
Meats . . . Vegetables
Frozen Foods , . . Staples
Anniversary Specials
SATURDAY ONLY
I ]
< ti«» m i
Our I’irst Anniversary
J AJ
0* e \cmr ago tki» w(*k I he Super
I »M»d Sti.fr opened »f» d<»»t| to th* pt>! Ilf
With it cam* a nr w k'-'d «.*f shoppinf
m.ldtit r Quality fo»d« arir off erect at
economical price* t ON \ 1 Nil St 1 was
rmpKsiirrd tour «■ r *pUnrr of thi« enter-
prise ha* been rvrn better than uur eipec * a
lions e are grateful to you. the f no si
shopper* of Sulphur Spring* Please accept I
our thank*
LARRY BOOM R Owner
t I
I
In get • nr Admiration
COFFEE
Dew hist f roicnj
Strawberries
R e 301 Oak r arms Luxury
ICE CREAM
lb. can 53c
lb. pk k. 45c
pint 25c
We have ju»l mvtalleil A Nt,W
ICt Rt.t RIGt.R ATt.D VtCLt- h
1 A Bit ( ASt You will be pleat- K
rd with the frfihneu of our * J
f ruits «nd Vfgrlablrs.
Tit, ’ A
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It’s
llnndier
to
Shop
■ 1
1 he
Super
Handy!
Open Daily:
8:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Open Sunday:
1 :00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
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Bagwell, Eric. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1949, newspaper, March 18, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth827630/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.