The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 307, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 30, 1962 Page: 2 of 10
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Mrs. Raymond Weaver spent l Airman Third Class Jimmy
j Christmas in Ft. Worth visit-! E. Haney was home lor a visit
! intr her sister, Mrs. Luther with his parents, Mr. amt Mrs.
Pharr and Mr. Pharr. Earl Haney and Jerry and
----Beverly for th« holidays from
Holiday guests in the home Sheppard Air Force Rase at
j of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Adams ! Wicihta Falls. Guest in their
were their children, Ewing i home was \irnian First Class
Adams and son, John of Long-!(:liffo,d Garrett, also of Shen-
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The Melvin Blize family of
San Antonio is visiting Altha Smith of Brinker were
j Blize, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee, and Mrs. Arnold Johnson and
i and Mr. and Mrs. James Stew-' children Brenda and Bill of
j art and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer iFort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. W.
i Blize here this week-end. A. Cook, Jr., and children
! -----~v----- ■ Maryse and William of Amaril-
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vickers', .. , ,,
of Route Five had as Christmas lo’ Mr a,ui M,s’ "alter Dari,n
j guests last Sunday, Mr. and and son Charles of Lubbock,
Mrs. F. E. Williamson, Janet: and Mrs. Inez Cook, Miss
and Danny of Richardson, Mr. Annie W hisenant and Miss
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otie ’ vi«w- ™r- “nd M‘‘s- Jones ' pard Fit'W-
Smith of Bl inker were Mr. and children, Clyde Charuse. j
Wallace, Grade and Stephen
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Ewing of Rockdale, Mrs. Ernie
Howard and children, Mickey,
M’Lizabeth, Minka and Mont-
gomery of Berryfville, Ark.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crouch
and daughter, Kelly of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. David Baucom
Mrs. W. T. Little and son.
W. T.' Little, Jr., have return-
ed to their home in Houston
aftep a visit with her sister,
Mrs. D. B. Pearson for the
Christmas holidays.
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MR. AND Mrs. M. C. Meadows of 202 Beasley Street an-
nounce the engagement ana approaching marriage of their
daughter. Rosa Lee. to Kenneth Wayne Millsap. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millsap of Sulphur Springs, Route
Five. The couple plan a Jan. 18, wedding at the Davis Street
Baptist Church at 8 p. m.
and Mrs. Leman Morrison of
D al 1 a s , Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Vickers of Garland. Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Garner, William
and Gerald of Rrashear, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Vickers and Lar-
ry of Sulphur Springs, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hall, Gary and
Linda. Dec. 23 was also the
5C>th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Vickers.
Those visiting in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Thom a
Reeves during Christmas were
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Reeves and
children, Stephen, Debbie and
Kenny of Dallas, T. F. Diran-
na and daughter of Pittsburgh,
Pa., the Rev. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Smith and children, Scott
and Sonya of Richmond, the
Rev. and Mrs. Boyd I. DcVore
and son, David, and Miss Tom-
mei Sue Reeves and Boh Smith
of Grand Prairie.
Verna Mac- Ragsdale
phur Springs.
of Sul-
Mr. and Mrs. Pate Winfrey
and Jimmy spent Fridiii^ in
of Amarillo are holiday guests Frisco visiting Mr. and Mrs.
of his mother, Mrs. Rebu Bau- 1 Frankie Lynn Winfrey and
eom. children.
Mrs. J. L. Rucfemtn md Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Cnruth-
B. T. WUjkinaon were in Dallas ers of Ft. Worth are spending
Friday visiting their mother, today here guests of their son
Mr*. Ed Farmer, surgical pa- and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
tient at Baylor Hospital. She ! John Cnruthers and children.
is repor ted to be i m p r o v i ng--------
nicely. [ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen and
---| daughter, Judy, of Greenville
Mrs. J. D. May and Mrs. Ed ! visited in Sulphur Springs Sat-
Bergin have returned from! urday.
Oklahoma City w h e r e they j -----------
spent the holidays with their! Mr and Mrs Bereh Houseal
son and brother, Mr. and Mrs. land son. Jack of M e m phis,
J. Thomas May and family. | Tenn,, and Mrs. Russell R.
------- ! Cooke of Tulsa, Okla., left Fri-
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Logs- ! day for their homes after a vis-
don had as their guests Christ- j w*th their sister, Mrs. Gene
mas, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hen- Bex and Mr. Rex.
derson of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Harper and Mike of
Paris, and Mr. and Mrs. I. T.
Harper and Bob and Ike of
Sulphur Springs.
Mrs. WalteS Hughes is a
medical patient at St. Joseph
Hospital in Paris. Her room
number is 200.
Hospital 2°a„rd Admib
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News
(Hoipital Visiting Hours)
2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m.
Admitted
Bobby Clayton, Route Three,
medical.
Sidney H. Green, 290 Rob-
ertson, medical.
Washington, Dec. 29 OP —
A presidential board has given
lip efforts to settle a dispute
between the Boeing Company
and the machinists union. Board
chairman Saul Wallen says that
—barring some last-minute de-
velopment — the board will
draft its report to President
Kennedy telling of failure to
resolve the dispute. Once he
view; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Miss Fannie Stephens, 532 I »ets‘the report*’the President1 Rus8e11 and sons* Tom- Bil> and
South Davis, medical. | ™ o ^ the TafLHartlev Mark and daughter, Ramona.
Mrs. Charlie Charles, 112 Act fo|. an gO-dav cooling-off and Mr- and Mrs- "a>'ne Bueh'
McCann, medical. J perj0(j j anan and children, Allen and
Richard Stout, Route hive, j ’___Becky of Dallas and Mr. and!
Man Admits
Slaying Girls
, Mrs. Jack Shrode and Laurie
land Leslie of Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Drum- '
mond and family have return- j
ed to their home in San Per-
lita after spending Christmas j
wiah his mother, Mrs. Fredi]
medical.
Will Lokey, Wylie, medical.
W. T. Edwards. 014 W. A.
Street, medical.
Dismissed
Johnny Earl McCann, Route j
Five, medical.
Kenneth and Janet Kizer, j Los Angeles, Dec. 29 iP>
804 Putman, medical. I A prisoner about to be releas- and ™r- GreSg and oth-!
Patricia Williams, R o u t e j ed in Los Angeles after serv-; er , e'at>ves-
Four, medical. j ng 60 days on a drunkenness Air. and Mrs. Quincy Adams
Leah Ann Ishmael, 852 Ar- i charge has confessed to the an,| \frs A1 v i s Eustace of*
dis, medical. I 1956 slaying of the teen-age j Wichita Falls have been guests
Herman Cotton, 107 Ardis, j Grimes sisters in Chicago, j 0f yjr an(j yjrs Eugene Orw-
medieal. .Thirty - four - year - old Al- Laky and family for the holi-
Mrs. Sam Porter, Jr., and fred lawless told police and I (jayS-
son to 444 Maxwell. newsmen he killed Barbara!
Oscar Herman, Dike, medi-j and Patricia Grimes six years I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graver
cal. ago, and has been running j and daughter, Carol, of I.ul»- j
ever since. The bodies of the j bock are visiting his mother,
j girls were found in a ditch be- Mrs. J. H. Graver and other 11
side a country road near Chi- j relatives here.
!eago on Jan. 22, 1957.
Mrs. G. E. Dufton, 133 Lo-
cust, medical.
Former Student
Given Honors
Abilene, Dec. 29 (API — An
Austin resident — Leslie G.
Huff, Sr., — has been named
as Abilene Christian’s College’s
Life Sentence
Given Refugee
j Mrs. Patti Cl en den in has re-
turned from Lubbock where
she has been visiting her son,
Jack Clendenin and family
j through the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. George Daly
and son, Robert of Arlington
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Huff is preside n t of the many p,as sentenced to life im- Mr Rex
American Founders Life In-! prisonment a 24-year-old ref-
ugee who tried to help other
refugees escape through a tun-
nel under the Berlin wall. The
surance Company in Austin.
His selection as the out-
standing alumnus was an-
nounced at a meeting of ex-
students on the ACC campus
in Abilene. Huff is a 1930
graduate of Abilene Christian
Mr. and Mrs. Than Seaman
have returned Arom Mineral
Wells where they spent Christ,
sentence passed on Harry Sei- mas. Their week-end guests are
del, who was captured Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner and
14th, was the heaviest ever! children and Mr. and Mrs. T.
given fo raiding refugees. Sei- R. Holder and Richard, M. and
College. His wife, the former del was charged with what was Mrs. Burl Boyd and son, Jim
Eunice Swope, is a 1931 grad- called “aggression against the Sid and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
uate. I state frontier.” ! Kirby, all of Garland.
Virginia Ann Richards
Cordially Invites You to Attend
An Exhibit of
Original Oil Portraits
of Local Individuals
from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m.
Sunday, December 30th
in the
Community Room
Sulphur Springs State Bank
Refreshments Served
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Cal Wester of Frisco and
James Wester of Palmer,
former Sulphur Springs resi-
dents, were here Saturday to
visit relatives and f riends.
They also attended the funer-
al of a cousin. Murray Ironsfejn
Mt Vernon.
Mrs. H. A. Snow had al! of
her children and grandchildren
with her for a Christmas Day ; |
dinner. They are Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Walters, John and Steve
of Pickton, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Walters, Jr., and daugh-
ter, Russann of Winnsboro, Mr.
and Mrs. Arlin Anderson,
daughters, Judy and Jo Nell
and David, Sulphur Springs. |
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Day and
sons, John and Joe of Long-
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 307, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 30, 1962, newspaper, December 30, 1962; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth828685/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.