The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1959 Page: 2 of 12
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2_—Jtection, 1 THE DAH.Y NEWS-TELEGRAM
Drunks Charged
In Local Court
Tl. ilsd. " Jlfti ' V
H5 9.
Defense Asks
Lesser Charges
Three men we.-e fii* <1 in'
Justice of th»* i'f'a e hewc*
Loyd's tour’ Ti .f xiiv nri* ninir
for beinkf rj. u k
pi*re.
.More than 100 irer,
and children are in the ra«t.
The |»r*ien*..nu<*: wiii r»e jr
panto mire. a-n«l a dozen *ai,'F
’ av** he*n arranged **rr.«<J-1 :/«
hioa’rfiirc of the hillside site.
7ne pairean* is heinjf pre-ent-i Indianapolis, Mar 24 *
V"i r 7 the Men’s Bible < La -« of The defence i.n toe * anme NV-h-
Jur< * or,. Tfu* cBrector is Mr*. fda nvirder trial ir. Ir.dianaf*-
Ja k Beeve-*. o-m h*i* rno.^l Jo ie* the j iry
- —..... — r - < f. - ;der ie-- **r < rarjfp- rJo'AT. ♦'>
sirTiple aseanit. Judtre Thomas
h ao Jronei promot'd pre.iro-
mary in- * r .• *;or».^ *o t.he .j ,ry
wouId perms* only f onvi« *ion-
for fir-t or ond decree mur-
der or man-la o^THer. The jfd/e
will take .up the rnaU**r with
lawyers for hoih *»de- ori Satur-
day.
>u!t,” he added, ‘‘is that the
Erurli-h Bihie contradict* itself
and makes m a ri y erroneo
?ta*emen-
New Mortician
Assumes Duties
With Tapp's
Nixon May
Attend Meet
Washington, Mar. 20 ? An
A -o-dated f're-s di-paUn -ay-
Washington m intrigued by the
•\uestion of whether Vue Bre.si
Saloman Killed
Near Fairfiidd
Faiifi-l-i. Mar. 2C i? — A
*^ilewr/;an for a Balia*-* chemical
firm Elman V. Adams wa**
killed near f airfield la>t r.iifht
tri an autornohtle <*oiij~u>n. The
head-on accident occurred on
hu-y I . S. Highway 75.
North Hopkins
Jake Weir wai taken to Bay-
lor Ho-pita I last VV ednesrjay
from Memorial Hospital and is
reported to he unimproved.
Mr. and Mrs. Han Logsdon,
Luther Log-don and l. I. Va-
<!en were in Dallas Tuesday
for Mr. Han Logsdon to see a
d*o for.
Mr . .'la tide f‘ i c k e n ■» of
f ooper and Mrs. Jack Jackson
A Tenne--; e • m.ir ar.d an
Alabama man \ .eaded .■
and were a -e -*••! * 'j fine-
A Hopktii* < it.*y an »*
being held in 'o in*. , a. I a war
ing a bearing ir r ( ,ui*.
Accused Rioter
Plans Appeal
•Marion, S < . Mi, p
Jamer Coir <f Mail or, -av- hr
plan* to iipnoai t•. *h>- f S.
Supreme ( our* agn.r. ■> hi< ror-
viction of inrltug to riot. The
»*lf-*tyled r.i.iri -or , nr. '
vir l4»«i in < or'.*•! tior, v/,tr
melee which broke up hi* K ,
Klux Klnn rally near Maxtor,.
N. 14 month* ag" The con-
vict, on wa* upheld yeYferday
hy the North Carolina .-.fate
ruprrmr court.
Plane Wreckage
Believed Seen
■ I
Morrilton, Ark . Mar. 2<i [ff
— Wreckaife believe,I to be Kuifene Orwoxky took over
that of a mit-ini; Air force <Jtitioa n< mortician forll™< ■ -0*1.1
trainer hac l,een iyhte<l in a J npp Kurieral Home thi-« w'eek. ; 111 111 ll IP
heavily forested area near Mur-. Orwoxky, his wife, Kita, andi
rilton. Theie wa» no indication tiieir two rhitdreh, three-year | r> .. ,
of aurvivorr. The mi-rnir plane „|„ Uura md five-month old L . , '
w», en route frorr, W.uvht- Bill, moved* to Sulphur Spring ®'bl* *«n*lator whose na tve _ __ ...............................
Patterson Air Force Base, j Tuesday where they willmake I J* . rai^a,f tA !ma a Mrs. Bruce Logsdon of Sulphur
Ohio bo Vance Air Force Baxe, j their home above the funeral 111 , ‘"day there are 12, i ) .Sprinir-i spent Sunday with Mr.
dent Nixon w o u I d ico with of Oreenville .- [, e r, t Monday
Brerident Ki-enhower to an) with Mr. and Mia., I”. I„ W'eat-
summit conference. , <,r-
The cpjeation a roar ax a re- -Mr- an,I Mr*. Franci* VVith-
»ult of a NeVk York Timex ar- t"W spent the week-end with
tide by Arthur Kro< k. He «aid Mr- !in,) Mr'- f;|yn K- Withrow
fhxenhower told Prime Miniat-
in Ilallaa.
er Macmillan that if he
Mr, a r, d Mr,. Homer Van-
erihower were railed home from ! I-andmyham of Seminole, Tex-
a summit conference, Nixon a- "f'-;" n,k'ht w“h Mr.
: and Mr,. Preston Palmer and
EUGENE ORWOSKY
: would take over
Speaker Says
Mary Sue.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howell of
Garland spent the w e e k-erid
■with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs.
•Terry Willis a n d Jerry Don.
Both families attended the fn-
n,ral of Jesse Smith Sturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mr?), Dan Allen
T.oysdon of Dallas, Mr. a n d
Okla,, with two men aboard.
Easier Pageant
Rehearsal Set
home.
translation errors in the Kiny
and Mrs. Luther Logsdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dickey
f Como spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Orwoxky fills the position va- Jarn‘'^ ver!,ion ot lhe Blt,le 1,r
rated when Roland Lee. who, ,:eorK* . exPrMse<1 thl
was mortician for Taf,p, died v-iewr while in Dallas from F hila
shortly after ( hristmHK. delphia to speak at an F.astei U aynv F’vans.
Drwosky served as morti- !,e, vi,e of'the Park Cities Bap ! Those visitiny Mr. and Mr*,
yian for Owens,Brumley fu-itist < hnrch. T. I. Wester Sunday \yere, Mr.
neral Home at Wichita Falls j Hr said, "The Bible contains , and Mrs. Charles Deaton, Su*
for three years before comiriK mar,y idioms of the Aiamaie.an and Kay of (ireerivllle, Mr.
Junction, Mar. 2d IM - ^ to Sulphur Sprint's. j lanjfuatfe, and many of the arid Mrs. (Ilyn Withrow, Tom-j
full dress rehearsal for Junc-j f\ native., of Florida, Orwo-; translators were apparently iK-jmyand lames Carl of (iarlami,
tion s 0th annual Faster Pa ; sky served as a mortician in St. norant of these idioms. The re- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lawrence
fteant is scheduled tonight.
The annual pageant is held
^•t the natural amphitheater at
the foot of Lover's Leap.
The program will start, at
Petersburg, Fla., before mov-l of Commerce and Mr. and Mrs.
ing to Wichita Falls. ' J ~ j Hugh Wood of Sulphur Springs.
He graduated from a Flor- mortician college. | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Flvans ;
Ida high school, attended jun-] A Korean veteran, flrwoskj ! and Danny were in Dallas Sun-
ior college in Bt. Petersburg | and his family are members ol ! day to visit Jake Weir, who is
10 o’clock Saturday night, and is a graduate of a Dallas the Church of Christ.
i n patient at Baylor Hospital.
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We hnd rather miss a sale than tu
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Regardless of Low Price we stand behind
the Quality of Every Pair of Shoes We Sell.
You are the judge.
FOR MEN—
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Loafers, or Lnce Up Styles _______
Other Newest Style ^ QC Q QC ^ J
Loafers and. Lace Up to
FOR BOYS— ^2
Loafers — Lace Ups— ■’
UWt:........... 2 98-3.98
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FOR WOMEN— AQ P» AP jjk
Dress I’umps_________<Ja«70a9*v9
Low — Medium -v— High Heels 4% AQ ^ f\Q
Flats — (over 30 styles)___________70aJi90
CHILDREN’S—
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Straps, Sandals, Oxfords, 4 AQ aj AQ
White and Black Patent Pumps_____l.vO to
NOW 2 BIG STORES IN ONE
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W| Will B* H«»e
Tlanr»» to Back Up
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PlurfU
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Tomorrow to Bock lip
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PRATT’S
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Everythin? from Easter E??s and Baskets to Easter Clothes and Shoes for
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ments. Use Our Time Pay Credit Plan!
WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS
New Millinery Silhouettes
at Popular Prices---
Smart EASTER Fashions You Can Be
Proud to Wear - - - Here i* Just One
of the Many Smart Styles You’ll
Find Here.
The big accent* thi- Spring i- "ii IBirr*
— Breton*. Homitis ( inches nr.ii the
Cart Wheel!
&
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Hundreds to Choose
From With Practically
Duplication in Styles.
■ PRICED
199 to 500
ACCESSORIES TO ACCENT YOUR
EASTER WARDROBE - - -
Smart Hand Bags---$2.98
Nylon Stretch
Gloves
$1.00 to $1.98
Costume Jewelry—
$1.00 - $2.00
The “Empire” look
'in beautiful
“Coupe - De -
Vogue’’, the fabric
with the real silk
shantung- feel.
Smartly fashioned
by Hetty Hartford.
$10.95
WE GIVE
S & H
GREEN
STAMPS.
Beautiful Hand Decorated
CANDY FILLED
Easter Baskets 29c to 2.98
Bouffant PETTICOATS
By Movie Star—
59 Yd. Sweep—
Size*
S - M - L
Our Racks Are Bulging
GIRLS’ EASTER DRESSES
At Popular Prices
NYLONS & COTTONS
198 298 398 498
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Sizes 1 to 3
3 to 6x — 7 to 14
Smartly Tailored
By Sewell
Men’s New
WASH ’N WEAR
Dacron and Orion
SUITS
Regulars and Longs
2995
Other SEWELL SUITS
24.95 35.00
Boys’
SPRING ENSEMBLE
COAT
Junior Sizes 6 to 12
Boy’s Combed
POLISHED COTTON
Ivy League
PANTS $2.98
HAGGAR SLACKS
5.95up
New Wash ’n Wear
Fabrics__________
Compare at $3.95
WASH 'N WEAR
DRESS SHIRTS
Smart French Front
with Convertible Cuff*.
Men’s and Boys’
WHITE
SPORT COATS
Mens Sizes 1295—1595
Boys Sizes 095—1295
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1959, newspaper, March 26, 1959; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth828718/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.